Te Aro, Wellington

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1253 days ago

Homelessness Meeting

Alexis from Te Aro

Meeting to discuss ways to help with homelessness in Wellington Tuesday 20th April 10.30 am at Fidel's on Cuba Street.


ALL are welcome!

1253 days ago

The magic of Carpet Cleaning !

Tiffany Alderman from Kleen co.

Great news Neighbours ! Kleen co. are excited to announce that we now offer a deep carpet cleaning service. Freshen up your carpets in one visit.

This also mean that we are now able to be a one stop service for 'tenancy' cleaning - so that you don't have to juggle a mix of services.… View more
Great news Neighbours ! Kleen co. are excited to announce that we now offer a deep carpet cleaning service. Freshen up your carpets in one visit.

This also mean that we are now able to be a one stop service for 'tenancy' cleaning - so that you don't have to juggle a mix of services.

Contact Tiffany for a quote today !
0220445610

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1253 days ago

FREE Carpet - Brand New

Gwyn from Roseneath

Just had this installed and there is a large piece surplus to requirements:
Approx 3m x 1.5m

Rhino Smartstrand Phoenix Range, Colour - Arcadia (medium Grey)

Pick it up from my garage. Previous interested party fell through so free to first person who can pick up from roseneath.

Free

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1254 days ago

Karori Table Tennis Club - New Season Starts Soon

Raewyn from Kelburn

Hi Everyone

The Karori Table Tennis Club 2021 season is starting on the 3rd of May.



The club operates from the Karori Recreation Centre from 7.30pm to 9.30pm on Monday nights, excluding public holidays and school holidays.
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Hi Everyone

The Karori Table Tennis Club 2021 season is starting on the 3rd of May.



The club operates from the Karori Recreation Centre from 7.30pm to 9.30pm on Monday nights, excluding public holidays and school holidays.



New Members are very welcome.



Hope to see you all there



Cheers

Karori Table Tennis Club

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1253 days ago

Looking for a driveway or a room/studio

Giulia from Newtown

Hello lovely neighbours,

Me again :)

My partner and I recently moved into a bus and we as much as we love it we also feel the need to have another space where we can expand a little and use as need be.

What we are after is a little studio/room, can be basic as long as we can throw a couch/bed … View more
Hello lovely neighbours,

Me again :)

My partner and I recently moved into a bus and we as much as we love it we also feel the need to have another space where we can expand a little and use as need be.

What we are after is a little studio/room, can be basic as long as we can throw a couch/bed and a desk in there. We would also like to have street access/a driveway to park the bus, ideally with power/water access.

We are looking anywhere both in town and out of town (Petone or Lower Hutt, as long as it’s on the train line).

We probably wouldn’t be there all the time, basically we would like the option to come and go as we please and use that space as a base.

If anyone could help, I would be forever grateful.

Cheers,
Giulia

1253 days ago

Seeking GrandFriends in the Wellington Region - is this you?

Jo Hayes from

We are looking for awesome individuals or couples who would like to support a local family and act as a "GrandFriend". We have a waiting list of families all over NZ who would love nothing more than to connect with you.

GrandFriends is a little charity that combats big issues like … View more
We are looking for awesome individuals or couples who would like to support a local family and act as a "GrandFriend". We have a waiting list of families all over NZ who would love nothing more than to connect with you.

GrandFriends is a little charity that combats big issues like isolation and loneliness.

We are the bridge that brings kiwis together from across the generations. By connecting families with GrandFriends, we provide a long lasting “people” solution to loneliness.

Using our years of experience we match like-minded GrandFriends, extending their support networks, so they can enjoy the special moments, share the load - all the while combating loneliness.

You are welcome to apply as an individual - or if you wish to apply with your partner (husband/wife/significant other) as something that you can volunteer with together - that is also very much welcome and encouraged.

To get involved please click the link below to join us today.

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1255 days ago

Pet of the Day: Meet Bear

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Greta Morrison from Wadestown and Bear.
"Bear feeling a bit skeptical about his new haircut.... dad decided he no longer wants to pay for dog clips so he’s done it himself."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. … View more
Greta Morrison from Wadestown and Bear.
"Bear feeling a bit skeptical about his new haircut.... dad decided he no longer wants to pay for dog clips so he’s done it himself."
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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1257 days ago

Polluter to be fined

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

The Wellington City Council is prosecuting a driver who allegedly polluted the south coast.

"The irresponsible actions of a driver not securing their load last Friday resulted in thousands of polystyrene balls scattered around the south coast, devastating for the environment and marine life, … View more
The Wellington City Council is prosecuting a driver who allegedly polluted the south coast.

"The irresponsible actions of a driver not securing their load last Friday resulted in thousands of polystyrene balls scattered around the south coast, devastating for the environment and marine life, and frustrating the affected communities. We identified the offender thanks to eagle-eyed locals, and have started the process of fining him $200."

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1254 days ago

Anzac Day 25 April 2021

Ministry of Culture & Heritage

Wellingtonians are warmly invited to attend the official events being held to mark New Zealand’s national day of remembrance:

6.00am Dawn Service, Pukeahu National War Memorial Park

9.00am Wellington Citizens Wreath-Laying Service, Cenotaph Precinct, corner of Lambton Quay and Bowen Street
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Wellingtonians are warmly invited to attend the official events being held to mark New Zealand’s national day of remembrance:

6.00am Dawn Service, Pukeahu National War Memorial Park

9.00am Wellington Citizens Wreath-Laying Service, Cenotaph Precinct, corner of Lambton Quay and Bowen Street

11.00am National Commemoration Service, Pukeahu National War Memorial Park

2.30pm Atatürk Memorial Service, Atatürk Memorial, Bowes Crescent, Strathmore

If attending, please follow all relevant COVID-19 guidelines.

For full details, visit www.mch.govt.nz/anzac-day
Find out more

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1256 days ago

Wellington Central Library to get new name: Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

When Wellington’s Central Library finally re-opens in 2025, it will be under a new official name: Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui.
The name has been used as a secondary title for several years, but will now be recognised as the official name of the library as part of a commitment to consult with mana … View more
When Wellington’s Central Library finally re-opens in 2025, it will be under a new official name: Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui.
The name has been used as a secondary title for several years, but will now be recognised as the official name of the library as part of a commitment to consult with mana whenua throughout the design process.
Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui approximately translates to ‘The window to the wider world’.
In October 2020, city councillors voted unanimously to fix and upgrade the earthquake-prone building, which has been closed since March 2019, and officers were told to explore design options.

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1258 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

This should not be too tough. What are your favourite memories of this gentleman and his store?

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1254 days ago

Professional Organiser Available

Carrie from Thorndon

Kiaora neighbours and locals!
I am starting up my own little business, Curate Home. I’m a home Organisation Specialist and would love to help curate your home and control a bit of chaos for you. Anything from the linen cupboard to the storage unit garage that hasn’t seen a car for years.
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Kiaora neighbours and locals!
I am starting up my own little business, Curate Home. I’m a home Organisation Specialist and would love to help curate your home and control a bit of chaos for you. Anything from the linen cupboard to the storage unit garage that hasn’t seen a car for years.
Follow on IG and FB- Curate home nz or flick me a message hello@curatehome.co.nz.

Thanks for reading. ❤️

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1255 days ago

Get that haircut off your list this weekend!

Aaron Graham from Hataitai Family Barbers

We are open Saturday and Sunday 10-4pm so pop in when it suits you! 31 Waitoa Rd, Hataitai Village.

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1255 days ago

Home Sweet Home In Newlands

Mai from Hataitai

Please come to our last open home for 12A Kingsbridge Place, Newlands if you are looking for your first home in Wellington!

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1258 days ago

Water restrictions eased across the region

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Wellington’s sprinkler ban has been lifted– but with sporadic rain forecast for winter residents still need to avoid wasting water.
The restrictions were put in place for the Hutt Valley, South Wairarapa, Wellington city and Porirua in mid-February as water usage soared during the summer … View more
Wellington’s sprinkler ban has been lifted– but with sporadic rain forecast for winter residents still need to avoid wasting water.
The restrictions were put in place for the Hutt Valley, South Wairarapa, Wellington city and Porirua in mid-February as water usage soared during the summer months.
From Tuesday, residents in Lower Hutt, Porirua and Wellington city can again use sprinklers and irrigation systems, Wellington Water said. In Upper Hutt and South Wairarapa people can do so every second day, as is usual.
Most of the Wellington region’s drinking water comes from rivers and the Waiwhetu aquifer under the Hutt Valley. River levels fell to 90 per cent before the sprinkler ban.
Meanwhile, people in the Wairarapa town of Carterton still have to boil their water after E. coli bacteria was found in the water supply on March 12.

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