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Susan from Hataitai
Hi Neighbours
We have a leather couch to give away. It is about 12 years old but in very good condition. Must pick up Saturday the 14th of December. Photo to follow. Regards Suzie.
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The Team from Wellington Water
FEATHERSTON & GREYTOWN
After a planned water shutdown to install new treatment equipment for Greytown's Memorial Park bore yesterday, we were restoring supply when a power cut occurred.
The power cut affected the Waiohine Treatment plant, which supplies water to both Greytown and … View moreFEATHERSTON & GREYTOWN
After a planned water shutdown to install new treatment equipment for Greytown's Memorial Park bore yesterday, we were restoring supply when a power cut occurred.
The power cut affected the Waiohine Treatment plant, which supplies water to both Greytown and Featherston. The Waiohine reservoirs were already quite low, as they had been meeting demand during the planned water outage. Although the Memorial Park bore was operational during the power cut, it was not meeting Greytown's demand.
We organised water tankers to supplement the water remaining in the reservoirs. Fortunately power was restored at 9.30pm. This allowed us to begin re-filling the Waiohine-fed reservoirs for Featherston and Greytown.
Thank you to all residents who are responding to the request to cut back water use, especially outdoors, and to the Greytown Fire Service for helping spread the word.
While the reservoirs are being re-filled, the total outdoor water ban (in Featherston & Greytown) is still in effect. We will look to lift this ban when operations continue as normal. We are anticipating this will be lifted tomorrow at 9am. We will confirm this tomorrow morning.
MARTINBOROUGH
From 10 December total outdoor water ban applies in Martinborough.
To keep updated on water supply and restrictions, please visit www.wellingtonwater.co.nz...
Gaylene from Northland
Free to a new home.
We’ve owned it from new and have a second set of legs that are shorter, which we put on when the kids were little. It could do with a new mat and springs. I’m keen to rehome it soon and am happy to take a best offer. You will need to do the dismantling, lifting and … View moreFree to a new home.
We’ve owned it from new and have a second set of legs that are shorter, which we put on when the kids were little. It could do with a new mat and springs. I’m keen to rehome it soon and am happy to take a best offer. You will need to do the dismantling, lifting and transporting. Pvt message me if you’re interested.
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Jenn from Brooklyn
Hi there
I am a certified yoga instructor and will be leading two classes on Saturday morning. The first will be a 60 min yoga class at the Aro Valley Community Center at 9 am and the second will be a 75 min yoga class at the Brooklyn Community Center at 10.30 am.
This will be a gentle, but … View moreHi there
I am a certified yoga instructor and will be leading two classes on Saturday morning. The first will be a 60 min yoga class at the Aro Valley Community Center at 9 am and the second will be a 75 min yoga class at the Brooklyn Community Center at 10.30 am.
This will be a gentle, but strong practice and guaranteed to get you moving.
Classes will be held Saturday mornings for the following dates listed below:
2019 Schedule (2020 schedule coming soon)
14 and 21 December (Christmas break, returning 11 January 2020).
2020 schedule (tentative dates - Community market dates tbc for months March, June, September, December)
11, 18, 25 January
1, 8, 15, 22, 29 February
7, 14, 21, 28 March
4, 11, 18 April (Note: no class on 25 April 2020)
2, 9, 16, 23, 30 May
6, 13, 20,27 June
4, 11, 18, 25 July
1, 8, 15, 22, 29 August
5, 12, 19, 26 September
3, 10, 17, 24, 31 October
7, 14, 21, 28 November
5, 12,19 December
Parking available at the Brooklyn Community center (car park or on street).
If you have any questions, please feel free to email me directly or call.
All levels welcome/drop in. Please bring your mat!
Look forward to seeing all of you there as we finish off for the year!
Kind regards
Jenn
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1. Tegel brand Crumbed Chicken Burgers has been recalled as the product may contain foreign matter (small pieces of metal wire). Click here for more information and consumer advice.
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Stephen from Te Aro
.... almost. If anyone thought we weren't serious, I hope you can see it's true.. sadly.
Everything has got to go. The shop fittings have been getting scooped up but there's still a lot.
We also have some free stuff lurking outside the shop. If you're happy to come in and drop… View more.... almost. If anyone thought we weren't serious, I hope you can see it's true.. sadly.
Everything has got to go. The shop fittings have been getting scooped up but there's still a lot.
We also have some free stuff lurking outside the shop. If you're happy to come in and drop a donation to charity, we'd welcome it. We donate to Mary Potter Hospice.
Come in and look around, still a lot around, everything is 30% off the marked price, unless it's been reduced by more already!
We'd love to see everybody one last time or times before we go!
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Naichao from Oriental Pantry
Dear Neighbours,
We offer :
fresh CHERRIES, $30 for 2KG, see picture,
and also
Korean Kimchi,
all ingredents for Sushi,
Chinese Dumplings,
Thai Coconut cream,… View moreDear Neighbours,
We offer :
fresh CHERRIES, $30 for 2KG, see picture,
and also
Korean Kimchi,
all ingredents for Sushi,
Chinese Dumplings,
Thai Coconut cream,
and so much more.
Please pop in and grab something you're interested.
Cheers!
Price: $30
Stephen from Te Aro
It is with a heavy heart that we have to say goodbye. After 18 years in the business, we’ve seen some great times but now we must move on to new ventures.
It has been an absolute pleasure getting to know all the friendly faces in Wellington, and the visitors too. We can say Wellington … View moreIt is with a heavy heart that we have to say goodbye. After 18 years in the business, we’ve seen some great times but now we must move on to new ventures.
It has been an absolute pleasure getting to know all the friendly faces in Wellington, and the visitors too. We can say Wellington absolutely, positively is the best damn city in the world and we’re going to miss being a part of it.
We hope we’ve helped provide everybody some good times, we know we’ve enjoyed the ride.
If you have any fond memories or photos you would like to share with us, we’d love to hear from you.
As we are on the way out, and very soon, everything must go!!! I know we always say to get in quick, but this time we really mean it! END OF LEASE 30% OFF, current stock only, some exclusions apply.
We hope to see you all one last time very soon!
The Team from Wellington Water
The bore pump has been replaced and water is pumping into the reservoir again. The outdoor water ban remains in place until the reservoir is full again and everything is consistently operating as it should.
Thanks to the water conservation efforts in the township, the consumption has reduced … View moreThe bore pump has been replaced and water is pumping into the reservoir again. The outdoor water ban remains in place until the reservoir is full again and everything is consistently operating as it should.
Thanks to the water conservation efforts in the township, the consumption has reduced significantly.
Keep up the good work!
When Francis Swart’s home-based Auckland skin and beauty business “Gorgeous You” experienced a period of rapid growth, she realised it was time to expand into a larger space.
After experiencing the run-around from traditional lenders, she came across Prospa on social media. They provided … View moreWhen Francis Swart’s home-based Auckland skin and beauty business “Gorgeous You” experienced a period of rapid growth, she realised it was time to expand into a larger space.
After experiencing the run-around from traditional lenders, she came across Prospa on social media. They provided her with the funds she needed to open a new salon premises and do a complete fit out and refresh, all with an easy-to-manage weekly repayment plan that suited business cash flow.
Next step for Francis is to work with a business coach to grow the business further – and Prospa will be right alongside her.
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We hope at this time of year you are getting close to having a break and a well deserved holiday.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Tis the season... let's help make other's holidays more merry and bright.
#NSNZthejoyofgiving
Carl from Brooklyn Residents Association Incorporated
Hello,
GBRAI is working with Wellington Police to try and identify this attacker and bring them to justice. Police assure us the team working on this are working hard to get a result. As we would expect. The woman was attached at the top of Central Park, on one of the Ohiro Road side tracks down … View moreHello,
GBRAI is working with Wellington Police to try and identify this attacker and bring them to justice. Police assure us the team working on this are working hard to get a result. As we would expect. The woman was attached at the top of Central Park, on one of the Ohiro Road side tracks down to the park. Police are looking for ways to identify the attacker and locate the weapon used. The attacker may have escaped through Brooklyn, Mt Cook or Aro Valley.
We ask you circulate this through your contacts and other networks to assist the Police.
We ask you for your assistance and if you have any information. Maybe from vehicle dash cameras, home CCTV cameras, cell phone recordings, etc please pass on information to NZ Police on the phone numbers supplied below...
"Wellington Police need your assistance.
On the 6th of December at about 11:40am a woman was attacked and stabbed while walking her dog in Central Park Brooklyn.
The attacker is described as:-
Male.
Aged in his 30s.
5’7 to 5’8 tall
Slim build
Light brown skin
Short dark hair
Round face and dark eyes.
If you were in or around Central Park on this day and think you may have seen this person or anything that you thought was suspicious, please pass this information on to Police.
In addition Police are still searching for the weapon used during the attack if you can assist with sightings or information in relation to the item used to stab the victim. If you have CCTV cameras on your house which have a view of the street, please contact Police.
If you have a dashboard camera and may have been driving near Central Park between 10am and 1pm on the 6th of December 2019, please contact Police.
You can contact Police by calling the Crime Reporting Line on 105 or Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111".
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