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As parents and educators, we know that a heavy workload and commitments can be stressful, so taking breaks is an essential part of learning. At NumberWorks’nWords, we ensure that breaks are scheduled into each students’ session.
Check out the full blog to explore the benefits of taking … View moreAs parents and educators, we know that a heavy workload and commitments can be stressful, so taking breaks is an essential part of learning. At NumberWorks’nWords, we ensure that breaks are scheduled into each students’ session.
Check out the full blog to explore the benefits of taking breaks for learning and focus!
Rachel from Hataitai
Wellington City Cadet Unit Movie Fundraiser - Danger Close (R13)
Monday 24 May 2021
Penthouse Cinema, 205 Ohiro Road, Brooklyn, Wellington
7.30pm Arrive
7.45pm Introduction by Lt Col (Rtd) Con Flinkenberg
8.00pm Movie
Tickets $20
… View moreWellington City Cadet Unit Movie Fundraiser - Danger Close (R13)
Monday 24 May 2021
Penthouse Cinema, 205 Ohiro Road, Brooklyn, Wellington
7.30pm Arrive
7.45pm Introduction by Lt Col (Rtd) Con Flinkenberg
8.00pm Movie
Tickets $20
Ticket Purchase Link:
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All profits from the screening event will aid with funding the Wellington City Cadet Units operations, training activities and work in wider Wellington community.
New Zealand Post have published a warning to customers after several variations of a scam email were reported over the past 24 hours.
The email asks to correct personal details because of a failed parcel delivery.
The email directs the recipient to 'schedule a new delivery'. If any… View moreNew Zealand Post have published a warning to customers after several variations of a scam email were reported over the past 24 hours.
The email asks to correct personal details because of a failed parcel delivery.
The email directs the recipient to 'schedule a new delivery'. If any individual has received these emails, NZ Post has advised to delete it immediately.
In a statement sent to Neighbourly, NZ Post confirmed that it had taken 24 websites offline in relation to the scam.
For more information on the scam, please see the NZ Post's Cyber Security Alerts page.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
This week we feature Siam the klepto-cat. Not sure where Siam lives but the submission made by Sine Goldfinch was to good to ignore.
"Siam came in my cat door six years ago with this sponge in his mouth and dropped it at my feet as a gift for me. His owner gave him to me because he just … View moreThis week we feature Siam the klepto-cat. Not sure where Siam lives but the submission made by Sine Goldfinch was to good to ignore.
"Siam came in my cat door six years ago with this sponge in his mouth and dropped it at my feet as a gift for me. His owner gave him to me because he just refused to go and six years on, he still brings the same sponge to me every night. I'm pretty sure it is the equivalent of roses in his mind."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you live in.
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Wellington Zoo has four new female Ring-tailed Lemurs. The Lemurs arrived from Hamilton Zoo and are currently behind the scenes completing their quarantine and will move in to their newly redeveloped habitat in the zoo soon.
Kiri Carroll from Destination Wairarapa
Celebrate 75 years since the first flight of the iconic de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk. Affectionally is known as 'the poor man's Spitfire', these aircraft were used for decades by a number of Air Forces to train pilots. Many exist today around the world in civilian ownership, … View moreCelebrate 75 years since the first flight of the iconic de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk. Affectionally is known as 'the poor man's Spitfire', these aircraft were used for decades by a number of Air Forces to train pilots. Many exist today around the world in civilian ownership, including around 12 in New Zealand. We will have at least 3 examples on display, including the very aircraft that Prince Philip learned to fly in.
The Kittyhawk Cafe will be open and we can offer joyrides in 1940s vintage open-cockpit Tiger Moth biplanes.
This event is weather permitting.
Want to hit the road and seeking inspiration to go somewhere new in the central North Island? Help is just a click away!
We’ve done the hard work for you creating over 60 fantastic breaks you can use to plan that quick weekend away, a short break, or take that long-awaited roadie.
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We’ve done the hard work for you creating over 60 fantastic breaks you can use to plan that quick weekend away, a short break, or take that long-awaited roadie.
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Our SPCA Op Shops sell second-hand goods, with all funds raised going towards helping animals in the community! If you are looking for a bargain, be sure to check out one of our SPCA Op Shops at the following locations:
🌟 SPCA Johnsonville Op Shop - Located at 70 Johnsonville Road, … View moreOur SPCA Op Shops sell second-hand goods, with all funds raised going towards helping animals in the community! If you are looking for a bargain, be sure to check out one of our SPCA Op Shops at the following locations:
🌟 SPCA Johnsonville Op Shop - Located at 70 Johnsonville Road, Johnsonville. Read more at: www.spca.nz...
🌟 SPCA Petone Op Shop - Located at 201 Jackson Street, Petone. Read more at: www.spca.nz...
🌟 SPCA Lower Hutt Op Shop - Located at 6 Pretoria Street, Hutt Central. Read more at: www.spca.nz...
Tiffany Alderman from Kleen co.
Happy Monday Neighbours !
If your'e looking for a cleaning service to deep clean any space whether you are preparing your home for sale, end-of-tenancy cleaning or you just don't want to spend your precious time sprucing up your spaces, get in touch with us - we have a team that prides … View moreHappy Monday Neighbours !
If your'e looking for a cleaning service to deep clean any space whether you are preparing your home for sale, end-of-tenancy cleaning or you just don't want to spend your precious time sprucing up your spaces, get in touch with us - we have a team that prides themselves on attention to detail and can cover all interior cleaning requirements - including deep carpet cleaning !
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Plastic dog tags are set to become a thing of the past in Wellington City, with the introduction of the One Tag for dog registrations.
The One Tag is a metal tag designed to last a dog's lifetime. Dog owners will still need to pay their annual registration fees, but they can keep using the … View morePlastic dog tags are set to become a thing of the past in Wellington City, with the introduction of the One Tag for dog registrations.
The One Tag is a metal tag designed to last a dog's lifetime. Dog owners will still need to pay their annual registration fees, but they can keep using the same tag as long as they live in their council's jurisdiction.
The One Tag initiative is being introduced to reduce the amount of plastic waste going to landfills.
The One Tag is lightweight yet durable and comes in two sizes – 25mm for small dogs and 35mm for larger dogs. The back of the tag is blank so owners can get it engraved with their dog's name or their contact details if they wish.
Under the Dog Control Act 1996, all dogs are legally required to be registered by the age of three months. Registration is due by July 31 of each year and owners of unregistered dogs may be charged an infringement fee of $300.
Animal Control Officers can access registration records remotely when they are out on patrol to check whether a dog is currently registered.
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Wellington (The Wash House)
Friends of mine would probably describe me as “crafty“ and “creative.” But that’s just because they’re too polite to tell you the truth: I’m cheap.
My stinginess has led me down dark alleys in search of scrap wood to build a coffee table for a fraction of the price of the furniture… View moreFriends of mine would probably describe me as “crafty“ and “creative.” But that’s just because they’re too polite to tell you the truth: I’m cheap.
My stinginess has led me down dark alleys in search of scrap wood to build a coffee table for a fraction of the price of the furniture store version I adore. And it means I’ll often wake up to messages from friends with photos of dilapidated, discarded furniture on the street that say, “This made me think of you.”
As a result, my home is filled with inexpensive pieces that have been gathered in unconventional ways or made by yours truly. In fact, the other day while I was tidying up, I realised that every item – with the exception of my mattress – cost less than $500.
I’ve been very deliberate in my selections, and it’s taken me years to build an arsenal of couches, tables, rugs and art that I’m happy with. At times it was difficult not to rush to a department store and settle for a set of just-okay dining chairs to avoid another night of standing around the dinner table eating dinner.
I realise not everybody has as much patience to devote to decorating and furnishing their home. And I’m not proposing you spend your weekends scrounging around in rubbish heaps for unique home accents. (Please, that would mean fewer treasures for me.)
But there are a few tricks and shortcuts I’ve learned along the way that make it easy to save a buck or $200. And not a single one requires a tetanus shot.
Don’t be afraid of prints: If you want to make an otherwise bland room come to life, just add prints. The bright green floral couch in my living room (which I affectionately refer to as “nana chic“) serves as the anchor for the space, and the wallpaper in my dressing room turns a drab wall into a happy garden. Plus, the pattern is so bold that I needed to cover only one wall, thus saving money. Just be sure to go easy on other patterns so as not to overwhelm the eye.
Think big: If you have a large, blank wall to fill, don’t immediately think gallery wall, which is a strategically arranged collection of art pieces that can cost a fortune to frame. Instead opt for a large anchor piece, such as a giant map or a handmade installation. For my living room, I searched “DIY backdrop” for inspiration and found instructions on how to make a huge tassel hanging.
Know what to buy vs DIY: Whenever I see an item described as “industrial” or as made with “reclaimed” materials, my DIY senses tingle. Additionally, the plumbing section at your local hardware store is brimming with potential storage solutions. I built the clothing racks in my dressing room using copper piping and concrete, and I’ve made a simple, versatile blanket ladder using dowel and copper fittings. And if you find an affordable set of drawers but hate the knobs, you’re just a few twists away from a sleek piece if you update the hardware.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Technically it is not a Feathered Friend but this a lovely pic from Rosa Marie after her recent visit to Zealandia. Weta used to be much more common, when was the last time you saw a weta in your garden?
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Ione from Hataitai
Super sturdy trestle desk. Very good condition. Only a cosmetic issue of "sun bleaching" discolouration on the tabletop.
It's very easily dismantled and put back together.
Buyer must pick up in Hataitai :)
Details:
Frame Type: Plywood… View moreSuper sturdy trestle desk. Very good condition. Only a cosmetic issue of "sun bleaching" discolouration on the tabletop.
It's very easily dismantled and put back together.
Buyer must pick up in Hataitai :)
Details:
Frame Type: Plywood
Finish: Matte
Assembled Height (cm): 72cm
Assembled Width (cm): 150cm
Assembled Depth (cm): 75cm
Extra dimensions:
Leg footprint - 35cm wide x 65cm deep.
Leg crossbar - 17cm from the ground.
Tabletop thickness - 2.5cm.
www.mocka.co.nz...
Price: $99
Neil from Thorndon
Free double mattress in very clean condition. Please bring a helper, it's easy access to the street, just five steps. Would suit a spare bedroom, student flat etc. Call me on 027 499 1212 to arrange collection. Neil
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