Te Aro, Wellington

1569 days ago

Tip Shop to reopen

Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council

The Tip Shop Wellington will be reopening to the public on Thursday 11 June at 8.30am.
The shop will be open normal hours, but drop-offs for donations and e-waste is 8.30am – 2pm Monday to Saturday, and 9am – 2pm on Sundays.
Textiles are not accepted at Tip Shop or Recycle Centre.
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The Tip Shop Wellington will be reopening to the public on Thursday 11 June at 8.30am.
The shop will be open normal hours, but drop-offs for donations and e-waste is 8.30am – 2pm Monday to Saturday, and 9am – 2pm on Sundays.
Textiles are not accepted at Tip Shop or Recycle Centre.
Contact tracing will be apply in the shop, and cash will be accepted.
Any more info, please check out their Facebook page:
www.facebook.com...

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1569 days ago

$15 BOYS 0-18YR HAIRCUTS -EVERY TUESDAY!

Aaron Graham from Hataitai Family Barbers

Yay! Level 1! Bring the boys in for a $15 unrestricted haircut today.

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1569 days ago

METLINK FARES RETURNING ACROSS THE REGION ON JULY 1

Community Engagement Advisor from

Full fares will return across the region on July 1 now that New Zealand has moved to alert level 1 and physical distancing restrictions have been lifted.

Fares, including the handling of cash, were temporarily suspended to support the Government’s public health response to the COVID-19 … View more
Full fares will return across the region on July 1 now that New Zealand has moved to alert level 1 and physical distancing restrictions have been lifted.

Fares, including the handling of cash, were temporarily suspended to support the Government’s public health response to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Metlink has been working very closely with the Government on the safest and fairest time to reintroduce full fares to passengers across the region.

Advice from the Ministry of Health has confirmed it is safe to handle cash, provided this is done responsibly. Good hand hygiene remains essential, with passengers and staff continuing to wash or sanitise their hands as soon as they can during, before and after travel. To learn more, read the full release on our website below.

1569 days ago

We are back! Suzanne Aubert Scout Group.

Suzanne Aubert from Newtown

Suzanne Aubert Scout Group
Located at: St Anne’s Hall, 22 Emmett St Newtown
We have restarted Scouts after COVID19 lockdown! Try Scouting at no cost until term 3. So give Scouting a go! Come and join us on Monday nights:
• Keas (5 to 8 year olds) 6.30 – 7.30pm
• Cubs (8 to 11 year … View more
Suzanne Aubert Scout Group
Located at: St Anne’s Hall, 22 Emmett St Newtown
We have restarted Scouts after COVID19 lockdown! Try Scouting at no cost until term 3. So give Scouting a go! Come and join us on Monday nights:
• Keas (5 to 8 year olds) 6.30 – 7.30pm
• Cubs (8 to 11 year olds) 6.30 – 8pm
• Scouts (11 to 14 year olds) 6.30 – 8pm
For more details either email SuzanneAubert@group.scouts.nz or contact Rob McCullough on 0221771007.
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1570 days ago

Wellington at Alert Level 1

Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council

Well done and thank you Pōneke for all your amazing mahi these last few months.
Following the Government's announcement to move to Alert Level 1 at midnight tonight, we are pleased to say that all our services and facilities will be returning to normal operations.
For more information, please… View more
Well done and thank you Pōneke for all your amazing mahi these last few months.
Following the Government's announcement to move to Alert Level 1 at midnight tonight, we are pleased to say that all our services and facilities will be returning to normal operations.
For more information, please visit:
wellington.govt.nz...

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1570 days ago

Fairer system for rent setting

Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council

We’re proposing a fairer system for setting Council tenant's rent and we’d love to know what you think!
Visit www.letstalk.wellington.govt.nz... for more information and to have your say.
Consultation is open from Tuesday 2 June – Tuesday 30 June 2020.

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1570 days ago

Paint it Green with Resene this June!

Resene

Simply visit your local Resene owned ColorShop, choose your favourite green testpots and for each one you buy Resene will donate $1 to the New Zealand Trees That Count programme.

Offer applies to all Resene green 60ml testpots (excludes metallic and wood stains) purchased by retail customers … View more
Simply visit your local Resene owned ColorShop, choose your favourite green testpots and for each one you buy Resene will donate $1 to the New Zealand Trees That Count programme.

Offer applies to all Resene green 60ml testpots (excludes metallic and wood stains) purchased by retail customers between 1-30 June 2020 at Resene owned ColorShops.

Trees That Count are an environmental charity on a mission to plant millions more native trees throughout New Zealand. Trees That Count runs the country’s only marketplace which provides a place for anyone to fund or gift native trees. This support is matched with planters throughout the country who are restoring, and growing, precious wildlife corridors or pockets of native forest, turning small projects into mighty ones.
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1576 days ago

Recycling Centre reopens

Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council

The bulk Recycling Centre at Wellington’s Southern Landfill has reopened to the public with traffic controls in place to ensure Covid-19 Alert Level 2 guidelines are maintained.
The Tip Shop Wellington will remain closed during Level 2 for the safety of our staff.
For more information and FAQs, … View more
The bulk Recycling Centre at Wellington’s Southern Landfill has reopened to the public with traffic controls in place to ensure Covid-19 Alert Level 2 guidelines are maintained.
The Tip Shop Wellington will remain closed during Level 2 for the safety of our staff.
For more information and FAQs, please visit our website.
wellington.govt.nz...

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1572 days ago

Care about what's happening in America?

Harriet from Mount Victoria

Americans can vote in the upcoming election(s) by absentee ballot no matter how long they have lived in New Zealand. For more information from a nonpartisan source, see www.votefromabroad.org.... If you have American friends, nudge them to get on to it!

1572 days ago

llegal street racing!

Roozbeh from Thorndon

After midnight, dozens of car "enthusiasts" met in the parking lot under the motorway bridge behind Parliament. There were street races like in a movie. It was very noisy and dangerous. Although the parking lot (Bowen Street) is right behind the Parliament, Ministery of Defense and … View moreAfter midnight, dozens of car "enthusiasts" met in the parking lot under the motorway bridge behind Parliament. There were street races like in a movie. It was very noisy and dangerous. Although the parking lot (Bowen Street) is right behind the Parliament, Ministery of Defense and Treasury, no police came. After about half an hour, they raced down the streets. Did anyone else hear or see it?

1571 days ago

What is your property really worth?

Whats My House Value

Thought about putting your house on the market, or just want to get an idea of the current market value?

We use licensed real estate professionals with knowledge in your area to help you obtain what your property is really worth.

Whatsmyhousevalue.co.nz is a free website providing estimates … View more
Thought about putting your house on the market, or just want to get an idea of the current market value?

We use licensed real estate professionals with knowledge in your area to help you obtain what your property is really worth.

Whatsmyhousevalue.co.nz is a free website providing estimates through real estate agents. Algorithms don’t see value in important things such as views, parking, extra garaging, gardens, etc. Emotional buyers will bring you more money. An experienced agent can help identify these and provide you with a written current market appraisal (CMA) based on your individual property.
Enquire now

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1572 days ago

Plenty on sale!

Naichao from Oriental Pantry

Dear neighbours,
Wellcome back to street!
We have plenty of products ON SALE now.
Some of them are really cheap! Such as sunflower seeds $3 for 2, and some candy only $1 each!
Please come and check them!

1576 days ago

While we cannot uninstall 2020, we sure can reboot the system!

NumberWorks'nWords Kilbirnie

Give us a call to set up an obligation-free, cost-free curriculum evaluation so that we can get the year back on track for your children.

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1575 days ago

TIPS FOR MAINTAINING YOUR CLEAN CURTAINS

Robert Anderson from

Before re-hanging your clean curtains, we recommend you thoroughly wash the inside of your windows and frames with warm soapy water with a small amount of bleach in to get rid of any mould spores that are present, taking care not to splash on your carpet or other soft furnishings.


Mould grows … View more
Before re-hanging your clean curtains, we recommend you thoroughly wash the inside of your windows and frames with warm soapy water with a small amount of bleach in to get rid of any mould spores that are present, taking care not to splash on your carpet or other soft furnishings.


Mould grows as a result of sun, moisture and dust or dirt so any attempts to minimize these environmental conditions will help.


- Removing the moisture from your windows each morning.
- Curtains can be vacuumed using the round brush attachment to remove dust
- Ensuites can be a major source of moisture in a bedroom, ensure these are well ventilated
- Avoid drying washing inside
- Opening windows for a small amount of time each day to let the moisture out of your home
- Curtains can be spot cleaned using a solution of washing powder and warm water – this will often leave a watermark so spots should be patted dry with a towel, then dried with a hair dryer.

- Please note: “Exit-Mould” & citrus cleaners will most often strip the colour out of your curtain and leave chemicals in the fabric that will cause it to rot

Call us today on 0800 579 0501 to book in for a clean!

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