Te Aro, Wellington

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

655 days ago

A Morning with Sir Ashley Bloomfield

Rita Angus Retirement Village

Sir Ashley Bloomfield was New Zealand’s Director-General of Health from June 2018 to July 2022 and became a familiar figure as the public face of the health response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

His vast career experiences over the last 25 years in public policy and health leadership include … View more
Sir Ashley Bloomfield was New Zealand’s Director-General of Health from June 2018 to July 2022 and became a familiar figure as the public face of the health response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

His vast career experiences over the last 25 years in public policy and health leadership include being based at the World Health Organization in Geneva, working on non-communicable disease prevention and control with a global focus.

Join us for a morning with Sir Ashley Bloomfield as he shares insight into his career and the challenges he faced during uncertain times.

Time: Wednesday 8 February, 10.30am
Location: Online.

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661 days ago

Awareness through Movement (Feldenkrais Method) Workshop and Classes

Sue from Brooklyn

I'm running a workshop this Sunday, and weekly classes from after Waitangi Day.
Text/phone me on 0274667123 if you'd like to improve musculo-skeletal function, i.e. posture, coordination, breathing, etc.
Feldenkrais lessons use movement and thinking (not stretching and strengthening)… View more
I'm running a workshop this Sunday, and weekly classes from after Waitangi Day.
Text/phone me on 0274667123 if you'd like to improve musculo-skeletal function, i.e. posture, coordination, breathing, etc.
Feldenkrais lessons use movement and thinking (not stretching and strengthening) to bring attention to, and change, your movement patterns. Release the tense habits which interfere with comfortable, efficient movement.
Sue
suefieldnelson@hotmail.com

657 days ago

Want to live in Thorndon?

Neil from Thorndon

My friend has a beautiful, fully restored four bedroom, two bathroom house in Thorndon.
She's going to rent it but would sell it if she had a buyer right now, she's moved to Auckland.
Call me for more details, this could be the home you've always wanted. It's even double … View more
My friend has a beautiful, fully restored four bedroom, two bathroom house in Thorndon.
She's going to rent it but would sell it if she had a buyer right now, she's moved to Auckland.
Call me for more details, this could be the home you've always wanted. It's even double glazed with underfloor insulation!
Neil
027 499 1212

657 days ago

Hataitai Village Market (cancelled)

Glenna Neighbourly Lead from Hataitai

The February Hataitai Village Market is cancelled, we are hopeful that we will be back to running markets in the near future.
Glenna Lee
Hataitai Events

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657 days ago

Girl guides uniform

Genevieve from Brooklyn

Size 8 jumper and size 8 blue tshirt and size 7 pink tshirt all for guides/brownies/pippins.

Free

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657 days ago

Brooklyn primary tshirts

Genevieve from Brooklyn

Free red Brooklyn t-shirts, sizes 7 and 8. One with the logo 2 that are plain.

Free

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659 days ago

Do you need a Retaining Wall?

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Do you have a slope in your garden that keeps slipping? If so speak to a friendly professional 7 days a week on 027 548 9818.
Visit our website www.pricesmart.co.nz... to get in touch to book a site visit.

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658 days ago

Artist in Residence - Wellington Botanic Garden

Mazz from Kelburn

The Friends of the Wellington Botanic Garden have great pleasure in welcoming our inaugural Artist in Residence, Hannah Schickdanz to the Wellington Botanic Garden.

Hannah is a fine artist, illustrator and designer who will be resident in the Treehouse between 1 Feb to 1 April 10.30—3pm … View more
The Friends of the Wellington Botanic Garden have great pleasure in welcoming our inaugural Artist in Residence, Hannah Schickdanz to the Wellington Botanic Garden.

Hannah is a fine artist, illustrator and designer who will be resident in the Treehouse between 1 Feb to 1 April 10.30—3pm Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

She says, “I am interested in the meanings humans read into images. My paintings - whether still life or figurative - play with a make-believe mythology. Memories, objects, and stories handed down from parents and grandparents — or handed up from my children — feature alongside woven and collected natural materials foraged during half-remembered summer holidays”.

The sights and smells of nature during summer and autumn always make her creative sap rise. She says “What a treat to be working in the Gardens amongst such a well of inspiration at this time of year!"

Hannah is looking forward to meeting you at the Treehouse. All art work is for sale with a portion of the sale going towards various Friends projects.

Art classes will also be available – watch this space for further details

660 days ago

Funky fridge makeover

The Team from Resene ColorShop Basin Reserve

Is your fridge looking dated and dull? Turn an eyesore into a conversation starter with this clever chalkboard transformation using Resene SpaceCote Low Sheen.

Follow out easy instructions.

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664 days ago

Poll: Are uniform rules at schools sexist?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Many schools allow female students to wear earrings but male students aren't allowed to have an ear stud. Is it time to get rid of gender-based rules in regards to jewellery?

Share your thoughts below - write NFP if you don't wish your comments to be shared in the community … View more
Many schools allow female students to wear earrings but male students aren't allowed to have an ear stud. Is it time to get rid of gender-based rules in regards to jewellery?

Share your thoughts below - write NFP if you don't wish your comments to be shared in the community paper's We Say You Say column.

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Are uniform rules at schools sexist?
  • 49.6% Yes, the same rules for everyone is best
    49.6% Complete
  • 34% No, let's stick to the tradition
    34% Complete
  • 3.9% I don't know - I'd need more information
    3.9% Complete
  • 12.5% Get rid of uniform and clothing rules altogether
    12.5% Complete
4536 votes
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660 days ago

Free Piano

Emma from Thorndon

Free piano. Pick up from Brooklyn by the 29th jan (Sunday).
Call Guy 02102422117

Free

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660 days ago

BED, Single, Old Style adjustable Spring support

Dudley from Northland

BED: Old style with wire support and bed ends. In excellent condition, wire tightness adjustable, easy to assemble. Very little use. See photos. FREE
MUST BE PICKED UP. Please indicate days you could collect it; morning after 10am, afternoon or early evening. I do not live at the address in … View more
BED: Old style with wire support and bed ends. In excellent condition, wire tightness adjustable, easy to assemble. Very little use. See photos. FREE
MUST BE PICKED UP. Please indicate days you could collect it; morning after 10am, afternoon or early evening. I do not live at the address in Northland but can get there most days. email: dudleyfin@hotmail.com
NOTE: Old style Single bed and no mattress. Length 6ft, (183cm) - Width 3ft, (92cm). Suits a flexible mattress, e.g foam, latex, kapok etc or if a modern spring mattress.

Free

Free

661 days ago

Get back-to-school sorted.

The Warehouse

Get back-to-school sorted in one shop at The Warehouse. Start smart and inspired with statement stationery, gear up with the best in tech and set them up for the future with options made with recycled materials. With a wide range of smart school essentials at even smarter prices, we’ve got … View moreGet back-to-school sorted in one shop at The Warehouse. Start smart and inspired with statement stationery, gear up with the best in tech and set them up for the future with options made with recycled materials. With a wide range of smart school essentials at even smarter prices, we’ve got everything you need to set up for an epic comeback.

Want to give back when you go back? Donate $1 to KidsCan in store to make sure more Kiwi kids get the essentials they need in 2023.
Shop now

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662 days ago

The difference between Lined and Unlined curtains

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Wellington (The Wash House)

Curtains are an essential part of every home’s decor. And having the right curtains can be the last piece to the puzzle - the furnishing that makes the room, while having the wrong ones . . . well, no one wants to look at bad curtains.

When given an option, should the curtains be lined or … View more
Curtains are an essential part of every home’s decor. And having the right curtains can be the last piece to the puzzle - the furnishing that makes the room, while having the wrong ones . . . well, no one wants to look at bad curtains.

When given an option, should the curtains be lined or non-lined? What are the differences? We'll find out in this article.

Lined curtains, as the name would suggest, have a supplemental lining on the inside of the curtain. This lining can be multifunctional so it’s best to consider what you want to achieve with your curtains.

Sometimes the lining is simply for decoration, giving the curtain a bit of depth and extra weight, perhaps offering a splash of colour to offset the primary colour of the curtain.

More often than not, they are often designed to be noise cancelling, heat insulating, or fully light blocking, among other things. If for example, you’re planning your living room to also be a fully functional home entertainment centre, 100% blackout - lined curtains would be your best bet.

Lined curtains offer better privacy due to the extra thickness of the fabric. They often have extended lifetime compared to unlined curtains due solely to the lining preventing the fabric from fading.

Unlined curtains, on the other hand, have their own advantages.

They are both lighter and airier making them perfect for rooms that have either smaller or fewer windows and a tendency to remain dark.

They allow natural sunlight to fill the chosen area while still providing privacy to the homeowner. This has the added benefit of reducing the potential need for electrical light and thus ultimately reducing one’s electric bill.

Another perk is that unlined curtains cost less than lined curtains on average and so are a more affordable solution. The reduced amount of fabric used for unlined curtains also means that they attract less dust than lined curtains, which in turn creates fewer risks for those with allergies.

They are washing machine-friendly which is huge in itself. You will save both time and money avoiding dry cleaning.

Lastly, for those people who enjoy changing the appearance of the room frequently, unlined curtains are easier to hang or take down and store, and with their reduced costs, infinite combinations are possible.

Whether choosing lined or unlined curtains, the fact remains that curtains are the one element that pulls a room together. Both options have their pros and cons so homeowners must consider what purpose the curtains will be fulfilled before making their purchase.

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662 days ago

Stump removal from $280

Price Smart from

Removing a tree stump by hand is near impossible without the correct equipment and experience. Our professional team can remove stumps of all sizes on residential and commercial property’s.
Speak to a friendly professional 7 days a week on 027 548 9818.
Visit our website … View more
Removing a tree stump by hand is near impossible without the correct equipment and experience. Our professional team can remove stumps of all sizes on residential and commercial property’s.
Speak to a friendly professional 7 days a week on 027 548 9818.
Visit our website www.pricesmart.co.nz... to get in touch to book a site visit.

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