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Kelson recycling station temporary closure
- Hutt City Council
- The Kelson recycling station will be closed during April for essential road work.
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Consultation on Long Term Plan underway, indicative rates proposed for 2015/16
- Hutt City Council
- Residents are encouraged to have their say about what major projects should be funded in Lower Hutt over the next decade.
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Council and partners launch Technology Valley Awards
- Hutt City Council
- Hutt City Council, in conjunction with local partners, today announced a new awards programme that will recognise contributions to science and technology in Hutt City.
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Easter Bunny comes to Dowse Square
- Hutt City Council
- Easter Bunny will be making a surprise visit on Saturday 4 April when Dowse Square is transformed into an Easter-themed playground.
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Chips get the chop in Taita deep fryer ban
- Hutt City Council
- When the new Taita Sport & Community Centre opens later this year there will be no deep fryers allowed.
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New Zealand Eco Fashion Week set for Hutt City
- Hutt City Council
- New Zealand’s only eco fashion designer runway event is set to be held in Lower Hutt from 9-13 June 2015.
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$25,000 awarded to WelTec Engineering students
- Hutt City Council
- Nine WelTec engineering students were this morning awarded a combined $25,000 in scholarship money from Hutt City Council. Other local and national companies added to that with their own scholarship money.
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Youth Inspire, Mayor’s Taskforce for Jobs, funded by The Todd Foundation
- Hutt City Council
- Philanthropist organisation The Todd Foundation has funded Youth Inspire Trust, the group running the Mayor’s Taskforce for Jobs in Wainuiomata, $200,000 over the next two years.
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Ghostbusters playing for free in Wainuiomata, Saturday
- Hutt City Council
- This Saturday night, Hutt City Council will show classic 1980s film Ghostbusters for free in Wainuiomata.
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Bacteria warning at Rona Bay, Eastbourne
- Hutt City Council
- Hutt City residents are advised to stay clear of the water at Rona Bay in Eastbourne until further notice, due to water quality issues.
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Hutt City residents urged to keep saving water
- Hutt City Council
- Hutt City residents are being asked to keep saving water as our dry weather continues.
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Meaningful name sought for new Taita Centre
- Hutt City Council
- Later this year the new Taita Sport & Community Centre will open its doors in Taine Street and the team behind the project are seeking a meaningful name for the building.
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Combating Wellington’s $106 million food scandal in Hutt City
- Hutt City Council
- It’s a hidden scandal that costs the Wellington region nearly $106 million a year, and Hutt City Council is committed to spreading the word about reducing household food wastage here in Lower Hutt.
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New business accelerator to focus on product startups
- Hutt City Council
- In a first for New Zealand, the Wellington region will host a business acceleration programme designed to give startups with a physical product the opportunity to grow their companies faster through the combination of seed funding, intensive mentoring and focused business and product development.
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113kg of rubbish pulled from Petone Beach
- Hutt City Council
- Fifty volunteers spent Sunday afternoon picking up rubbish on Petone Beach, to mark the end of Seaweek 2015.
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Renowned New Zealand scientists at Hutt City Libraries
- Hutt City Council
- Hutt City Libraries and GNS Science are coming together to hold a series of author-led knowledge sessions, with renowned scientists from across New Zealand.
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Wainuiomata 2035: is this our vision?
- Hutt City Council
- Last year Wainuiomata residents and business owners had their say on what their community should look like in 2035.
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Ban on sprinklers and irrigation systems
- Hutt City Council
- Due to low water levels in our rivers and aquifer, a ban on the household use of garden sprinklers and other unattended irrigation systems in Hutt City, will be in place from 7 March 2015.
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Hutt City Sports Awards – call for nominations
- Hutt City Council
- The fifth celebration of Hutt City Sporting Talent will be on Thursday 14 May and nominations are being sought to award top athletes, coaches, volunteers, administrators and officials.
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Crowd gathers to Bike the Trail at weekend event
- Hutt City Council
- More than 1200 people rode the Hutt River Trail yesterday as part of the free, annual Bike the Trail event.
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Fire contained at Silverstream Landfill
- Hutt City Council
- A fire at Silverstream Landfill discovered in the early hours of this morning, Monday 2 March has been contained.
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Hutt says supercity is “high risk, high cost”
- Hutt City Council
- Hutt City Council has told the Local Government Commission that its proposal for a supercity is a “high cost, high risk” option. It recommends the Commission drop the plan and leaves the region’s cities to work out their own efficient arrangements.
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Safety workshops help older drivers stay on the road
- Hutt City Council
- A new series of ‘Staying Safe’ workshops during March and April will help senior drivers brush up on their road rules.
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Join the Petone beach clean-up on 8 March
- Hutt City Council
- Hutt City Council invites Hutt residents to take part in the annual beach clean-up at Petone Beach on Sunday 8 March, in celebration of Seaweek 2015.
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Hutt City Council invests in local science centre
- Hutt City Council
- Hutt City Council has committed time and money to developing a science resource centre to support local educators in teaching science and stimulating a life-long passion in students.
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Lane closures for Wainuiomata Hill Road
- Hutt City Council
- There will be lane closures during off-peak hours on Wainuiomata Hill road next week.
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Verdict signals amalgamation proposal is a “shambolic con”
- Hutt City Council
- The Advertising Standards Authority has upheld a complaint against the Greater Wellington Regional Council on its supercity advertising. The advertising breached the Code of Ethics.
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Bacteria warning at western Petone Beach
- Hutt City Council
- Hutt City residents are advised to stay clear of the water in the Petone Beach Ski Club area until further notice, due to water quality issues.
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Online learning breakthrough in Hutt City
- Hutt City Council
- Hutt City Libraries is the first public library in New Zealand to offer unrestricted remote access to lynda.com – a world-renowned online tutorial service. Hutt City Libraries members can now access over 5,000 online courses for free, anywhere, at any time. Tutorials are delivered online by experts who are the best in their field, passionate about their subject matter and know how to teach....
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Free arts workshops and activities part of new Common Ground: Hutt Public Art Festival
- Hutt City Council
- A new art festival in Lower Hutt promises to spark inspiration and boost creativity with free arts workshops as well as a range of engaging and thoughtful artworks for young and old alike. Common Ground brings together eleven artists from across New Zealand to show in the Hutt CBD, Riddiford Gardens and Dowse Square. The show runs from 28 February to 7 March and works range from a one-man 24 ho...
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