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Reporter Community News
Today we have photographs and words from Simon Woolf.
"The bird feeders are now bringing in a few more different varieties of small birds. Today a flock of greenfinches visited, and a sole yellowhammer! The yellowhammer (pictured right) was a real treat, as you know they are around as they … View moreToday we have photographs and words from Simon Woolf.
"The bird feeders are now bringing in a few more different varieties of small birds. Today a flock of greenfinches visited, and a sole yellowhammer! The yellowhammer (pictured right) was a real treat, as you know they are around as they are very tuneful, however they are difficult to see at times. Our kaka also visited at least twice today!"
Another great story!
Southland father and son, Robert and Bobby Baird have recently received their forestry qualifications, proving you are never too old to learn.
While Robert has practical experience gained during four decades in the bush, he says vocational training like the qualification he… View moreAnother great story!
Southland father and son, Robert and Bobby Baird have recently received their forestry qualifications, proving you are never too old to learn.
While Robert has practical experience gained during four decades in the bush, he says vocational training like the qualification he has just done is helping keep people safe.
Competenz assessor Neville Muir worked with Bairds throughout their training programme.
“Bobby is very driven to succeed and very organised. He’s also very keen to continue upskilling his crew and there are a lot of different certificates still to do,” he says.
While Bobby is his boss at work, Robert turns back into ‘dad’ at the end of the day. “I give him a hand during the day when he’s got a lot of work on. We have a great relationship and it’s a magic thing to be able to do to work with your son.”
Reusable face mask. Handmade by the Wellington Curtain Bank.
100% cotton outer, 3 layers of fabric, with polypropylene in between the layers (as per WHO guidelines) and cotton/spandex ties for a comfy stretch around your ears.
Yup - Comfortable. Adjustable. And No Filter Needed.
3 sizes … View moreReusable face mask. Handmade by the Wellington Curtain Bank.
100% cotton outer, 3 layers of fabric, with polypropylene in between the layers (as per WHO guidelines) and cotton/spandex ties for a comfy stretch around your ears.
Yup - Comfortable. Adjustable. And No Filter Needed.
3 sizes available. Lot's of cool patterns.
Come and check them out, Sustainability Trust, 2 Forresters Lane Wellington.
shop.sustaintrust.org.nz...
Price: $25
Virginia from Miramar
Hi there looking to buy a wheelchair so that I can take my elderly mum out for walks.
Naichao from Oriental Pantry
Dear Neighbours,
Under Delta Alert Level 2, we open almost as normal. 10:00-19:00 seven days a week.
Serving neighbours while keeping all safe is our priority!
All welcome if you are well, wear a mask, scan our tracing QR, and keep safe distance with others.
We offer a wide range of nice products… View moreDear Neighbours,
Under Delta Alert Level 2, we open almost as normal. 10:00-19:00 seven days a week.
Serving neighbours while keeping all safe is our priority!
All welcome if you are well, wear a mask, scan our tracing QR, and keep safe distance with others.
We offer a wide range of nice products with fair prices and friendly service.
We select the best ones from thousands and thousands products. If it's not good, not here.
It's good to try different food and find your favourite. We don't know until try.
Keep safe and welcome!
Lessi Riccio from Wellington City Council
Under Alert Level 2, most of Council’s services and facilities have returned to normal operations, but contact tracing, mask wearing and some restrictions will be in place to keep staff and the community safe.
To keep everyone safe when visiting any of our facilities or venues under Alert level … View moreUnder Alert Level 2, most of Council’s services and facilities have returned to normal operations, but contact tracing, mask wearing and some restrictions will be in place to keep staff and the community safe.
To keep everyone safe when visiting any of our facilities or venues under Alert level 2:
😷 Wear a mask if you are 12 years and over – unless you hold an exemption from the Ministry of Health COVID-19 website. You can remove masks to eat and drink, and when exercising or swimming.
🤳 Scanning or signing in is a condition of entry for all Council facilities and venues. This applies to visitors, contractors and couriers entering our spaces.
↔️ Most sites will need to limit the number of visitors to provide 2-metres social distancing for them – please follow the signs and guidance of our staff.
💛 Please follow the guidance of our staff and signage to keep everyone safe when sharing our spaces.
As the Health Order we are following has not been released by central government, this guidance may be subject to change.
For more information on our services and facilities during Alert Level 2, visit our news channel, Our Wellington: wellington.govt.nz...
#OurWellington #TōTātouPōneke
Reporter Community News
The World of WearableArt (WOW) show has been cancelled due to Covid-19.
The annual WOW show was earlier postponed, but it was announced on Thursday that the 2021 show will not be running.
The annual WOW show was worth $28 million to the Wellington economy in 2019.
Michael from Newtown
Greeting fellow humans in lockdown :-)
I am from Miami, Florida, USA, the cutting edge of dance music since the '70's. I love to dance and have have literally enjoyed thousands of hours in clubs across the planet.
Over lockdown, I have compiled some of the best dance music … View moreGreeting fellow humans in lockdown :-)
I am from Miami, Florida, USA, the cutting edge of dance music since the '70's. I love to dance and have have literally enjoyed thousands of hours in clubs across the planet.
Over lockdown, I have compiled some of the best dance music that I have heard into 1 playlist. It has 120 dance tunes, from the '70's to the '90's, with some classic rock included that will get you off your bum. Here it is.
open.spotify.com...
If you enjoy this music, I invite you to come to one of my meetups every Friday at a different bar in Wellington. We always get drink specials until 10:00 and free nibbles. You will have fun though even if you do not drink. For more information, check out these links.
www.meetup.com...
www.meetup.com...
Stay safe and have fun - Michael
NZ Red Cross from Red Cross Shop Kilbirnie
Kilbirnie Red Cross has reopened! The team are delighted to serve you!
Given the changing weather, we have a stock clearance of 50% off Clothing, shoes and Manchester.
Fiona from Wellington City Libraries and Community Spaces
Things will be a little different under Alert Level 2, but we’re pleased to welcome you back to most of our libraries with reduced hours from 10am Thursday 9 September 2021. He Matapihi Library will follow on Monday 13 September.
To keep you and our teams safe we’ll be asking people to sign … View moreThings will be a little different under Alert Level 2, but we’re pleased to welcome you back to most of our libraries with reduced hours from 10am Thursday 9 September 2021. He Matapihi Library will follow on Monday 13 September.
To keep you and our teams safe we’ll be asking people to sign in, wear a mask and follow physical distancing. Find out more about how we’re keeping everyone safe here: wcl.govt.nz...
Don’t worry about rushing to return any items on loan – we’ve extended the due date for all items until at least 28 September 2021.
Reporter Community News
A DOC report says Kiwis have been exploring the outdoors in record numbers but their behaviour has not always been up to scratch.
Rangers say kiwis enjoying the great outdoors are failing to use toilets, littering, letting their dogs run rampant and damaging conservation areas in off-road vehicles.… View moreA DOC report says Kiwis have been exploring the outdoors in record numbers but their behaviour has not always been up to scratch.
Rangers say kiwis enjoying the great outdoors are failing to use toilets, littering, letting their dogs run rampant and damaging conservation areas in off-road vehicles.
Have you been out and about more since our borders have been closed and what is your experience?
Reporter Community News
The Wellington City Council has broken precedent and a nationwide trend by sending its parking wardens out ticketing more than 800 cars during alert level 3.
The council deemed all parking free during 2020's alert level 4 and all but one day of level 3 but not this time around. A look around … View moreThe Wellington City Council has broken precedent and a nationwide trend by sending its parking wardens out ticketing more than 800 cars during alert level 3.
The council deemed all parking free during 2020's alert level 4 and all but one day of level 3 but not this time around. A look around central Wellington streets late on Saturday morning found many empty parks but most of those cars that were parked had been ticketed. Some stretches of road had tickets on every parked car.
Do you think parking should be free in lockdown?
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