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Melissa from Johnsonville
We have some free kitten food to give away. Hills kitten dry food and whiskas wet food beef with gravy. We accidentally bought the wet food and since all our boys are adults we don't need them. We were given the Hills dry food and then realized that it was for kittens. The bag is open and only… View moreWe have some free kitten food to give away. Hills kitten dry food and whiskas wet food beef with gravy. We accidentally bought the wet food and since all our boys are adults we don't need them. We were given the Hills dry food and then realized that it was for kittens. The bag is open and only about half a scoop was used. Pick up Johnsonville.
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Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
As part of our Solid Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw 2020 are proposing a new set of bylaw controls that may affect how you dispose of your waste and recycling.
To find out more and have your say, visit: www.letstalk.wellington.govt.nz...
Reporter Community News
The $6.4 billion Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) programme is under review, despite $4 million a month being leaked into the project.
Sources told Stuff the monthly cost was revealed to Wellington City councillors by a staff member in recent days, with one source also revealing the 20-year … View moreThe $6.4 billion Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) programme is under review, despite $4 million a month being leaked into the project.
Sources told Stuff the monthly cost was revealed to Wellington City councillors by a staff member in recent days, with one source also revealing the 20-year project was set to be reviewed. LGWM refused to comment on the monthly costs, but confirmed in a statement that three independent consultants are reviewing the programme.
14 replies (Members only)
Reporter Community News
With the country back at Level 1, one of the events to confirm its dates is the Wellington Home and Garden Show on October 2-4, Sky Stadium. Tickets 8.
Reporter Community News
It has been a windy few weeks and the Met Service is predicting that it is not over yet.
Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
We are proposing that unaddressed mail or advertising mail may not be put in letter boxes that are clearly marked with the words “no circulars” or “no junk mail”.
Do you agree or disagree?
Visit www.letstalk.wellington.govt.nz... to have your say on our proposed Solid Waste Management … View moreWe are proposing that unaddressed mail or advertising mail may not be put in letter boxes that are clearly marked with the words “no circulars” or “no junk mail”.
Do you agree or disagree?
Visit www.letstalk.wellington.govt.nz... to have your say on our proposed Solid Waste Management and Minimisation Bylaw 2020.
30 replies (Members only)
Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
Kia kaha Pōneke!
We are moving to Alert Level 1 at 11:59pm tonight (21 September) until further notice from the Government.
Our services and facilities will return to normal with contact tracing encouraged.
💛 The Harbourside Market will reopen on Sunday 27 September
💛 All our pools and … View moreKia kaha Pōneke!
We are moving to Alert Level 1 at 11:59pm tonight (21 September) until further notice from the Government.
Our services and facilities will return to normal with contact tracing encouraged.
💛 The Harbourside Market will reopen on Sunday 27 September
💛 All our pools and recreation centres will remain open with programmes and fitness classes resuming normal scheduling
💛 Rubbish and recycling collection services are operating as usual
💛 Southern Landfill, the Tip Shop and Recycling Centre will resume normal service
💛 All Library branches are open with all programmes and events resuming normal scheduling over the next few weeks
For more information on the operation of our services and facilities visit:
wellington.govt.nz...
Great work Pōneke!
Reporter Community News
Following the Government’s alert level 1 announcement Metlink has confirmed that face coverings will not be mandatory on board bus, ferry and train services from Tuesday September 22 2020. While some passengers may continue to wear face coverings out of personal preference, the focus for all … View moreFollowing the Government’s alert level 1 announcement Metlink has confirmed that face coverings will not be mandatory on board bus, ferry and train services from Tuesday September 22 2020. While some passengers may continue to wear face coverings out of personal preference, the focus for all passengers should now be on personal hygiene measures and tracking journeys. Metlink is encouraging all passengers to log their travel, using the Government’s COVID-19 tracing app for contact tracing purposes. For further updates check out the Metlink website metlink.org.nz/covid-19
Emily from Woodridge
Hi. Just putting it out there to see if anyone's interested. Selling for $1,200.00. New $1,295.00. Mine I bought only a few months ago, hardly played & in mint condition. It's weighted piano keys, it's sounds & plays stunningly, got extra rhythms & voices etc.
Negotiable
Reporter Community News
With the move to Level 1 Wellingtoin Chamber Music has confirmed the performance by NZTrio this Sunday.
NZTrio - 3 pm to 5 pm Sunday 27 September 2020 at St Andrew's on The Terrace.
Tickets $40, Under 26 $10. This is the first appearance in the series by new NZTrio – Amalia Hall … View moreWith the move to Level 1 Wellingtoin Chamber Music has confirmed the performance by NZTrio this Sunday.
NZTrio - 3 pm to 5 pm Sunday 27 September 2020 at St Andrew's on The Terrace.
Tickets $40, Under 26 $10. This is the first appearance in the series by new NZTrio – Amalia Hall (violin), Somi Kim (piano) and Ashley Brown (cello).
Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
It's Mental Health Awareness Week, and the focus this year is He Tirohanga Anamata (Reimagine Wellbeing Together).
It has been a challenging time and it’s normal to feel stressed or lonely. Be kind to yourself and make sure you check in with your whānau and loved ones, not only this week,… View moreIt's Mental Health Awareness Week, and the focus this year is He Tirohanga Anamata (Reimagine Wellbeing Together).
It has been a challenging time and it’s normal to feel stressed or lonely. Be kind to yourself and make sure you check in with your whānau and loved ones, not only this week, but every week.
You can find all of our resources at: wellington.govt.nz...
Reporter Community News
Wellington City is proposing a by-law banning unaddressed or advertising mail being put in letter boxes marked "no circulars" or '"no junk mail".
The by-law is part of a waste management plan to reduce the amount of material going in to landfills.
68 replies (Members only)
Reporter Community News
Volunteers for the annual street appeal will be hitting the street to raise money this Friday and Saturday..
The hospice supported 42 per cent of people who died in Wellington, Porirua and Kāpiti last year.
Reporter Community News
The Wellington City Council is looking at removing traffic from the central city.
Under the proposal, all general traffic from the popular thoroughfare could be removed.
Access to many side streets would be closed off, while loading zones and taxi stands would be moved to side streets.
The … View moreThe Wellington City Council is looking at removing traffic from the central city.
Under the proposal, all general traffic from the popular thoroughfare could be removed.
Access to many side streets would be closed off, while loading zones and taxi stands would be moved to side streets.
The proposal has resulted in an angry response from business owners, who believe it could result in businesses closing.
36 replies (Members only)
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