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Pure Sound Studios
- Pure Sound Studios is a small music production business located in central Wellington, New Zealand. Established mid 2020, with the aim of providing a creative space for local musicians to easily record their music and experiment with new tools, the core mission of the studio is to help artists make great tracks at an affordable price.
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Listing buildings
- 25 Feb 2021
- Eye of the Fish
- Not sure if you realise this yet, but the proverbial cat has just been thrown amongst the proverbial pigeons. Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga (what used to be called the Historic Places Trust) has just announced three new grade 1 heritage listings in Wellington: Trades Hall, Wellington Central Library, and a combined Gordon Wilson and McLean flats as well.
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Ranting
- 24 Feb 2021
- Eye of the Fish
- Suddenly out of nowhere, a storm brews up.
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PureSound Studios Interview
- 24 Feb 2021
- Wellington City Libraries News Blog
- PureSound Studios is a new music production business based in central Wellington, run by Anthony Limbrick who produces under the names Bravo Bonez & Learning To Dive, and Rosie Spearing who is lead singer of the band Corduroy.
- Accepted from WCL Blog feed by tonytw1
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New CDs at Te Awe
- 23 Feb 2021
- Wellington City Libraries News Blog
- I’m Mark, the Customer Specialist for Music & Film at Wellington City Library.
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Upper Hutt RAMS blog
- Latest Item: 11 Mar 2020
- Last Read: 9 minutes ago
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COVID-19 Update – Libraries at Level 1
- 17 Feb 2021
- Wellington City Libraries News Blog
- Wellington will move to COVID alert level 1 from 12:00am, Thursday 18 February. We ask everyone to continue recording your visits to our branches using the QR codes. All programming and events will resume as normal from Thursday 18 February 2020. If you have any questions please contact Wellington City Libraries by calling 04 801 4040 during office hours or email enquiries@wcl.govt.nz.
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Dining out in Wellington in the early 1990s
- 17 Feb 2021
- Wellington City Libraries News Blog
- Newly digitised on our Recollect site, the Sheridan Restaurant Guide from 1993 is another snap-shot of our eating-out habits and a startling contrast to the Menu Guide published a decade earlier.
- Accepted from WCL Blog feed by tonytw1
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New DVDs for Te Awe
- 16 Feb 2021
- Wellington City Libraries News Blog
- Some new DVDs added to the catalogue over December/January that are available at our CBD Te Awe Branch, and selected other locations.
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Wellington Regional Land Transport Plan 2021
- 15 Feb 2021
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- Transport is vital to everyday life, from travelling to where we work and play, to accessing the goods and services we need.
- Accepted from Have your say projects by tonytw1
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Regional Public Transport Plan 2021
- 15 Feb 2021
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- Public transport plays a central role in the daily lives of many of us in the Wellington region.
- Accepted from Have your say projects by tonytw1
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COVID-19 Update – Libraries at Level 2
- 14 Feb 2021
- Wellington City Libraries News Blog
- Wellington will be moving to COVID alert level 2 from 11.
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LGWM spanked
- 13 Feb 2021
- Eye of the Fish
- And Spanked is putting it mildly.
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Our Regional Transport Story
- 9 Feb 2021
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- We want to hear what you think about two major plans that affect transport in the Wellington Region: the Regional Public Transport Plan (RPTP) and the Regional Land Transport Plan (RLTP).
- Accepted from Have your say projects by tonytw1
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New Zines!
- 4 Feb 2021
- Wellington City Libraries News Blog
- The most recent Zinefest to be held in Wellington was in October 2020, and once again it was a big one.
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Art Vandelay
- 4 Feb 2021
- Eye of the Fish
- Today, a guest post from Art Vandelay, with a potential solution for the route of a Light Rail system through Wellington.Your comments and feedback, welcome below…
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The Garden Party, a fresh, new Summer festival – plus giveaway
- 3 Feb 2021
- Wellington City Libraries News Blog
- A new summer festival is coming to Pōneke, organised by the wonderful people who bring us the Verb Festival and The Spinoff.
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Grab a bargain at this weekend’s book sale!
- 29 Jan 2021
- Wellington City Libraries News Blog
- Wellington City Libraries is having its first big sale of withdrawn books, magazines, CDs and DVDs since 2019 and there will be bargains galore for everyone! The sale will be at the Ngaio Town Hall (1 Ottawa Rd – map) on: Friday 29th Jan, 10am to 6pm Saturday 30th Jan, 10am to 4pm Sunday 31st Jan, 10am to 4pm As at each previous sale, stock will be replenished each day of the event – ensuring there are always fresh bargains to be found. With prices mainly around 50c and $1, you really don’t want to miss out. Come and find some treasures!
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Adding a taste of salsa to Gardens Magic
- 20 Jan 2021
- Wellington City Council
- The musical line-up for Gardens Magic is filled with diversity, and award-winning Wellington salsa band C-26 is no exception.
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Michael Fowler Centre bridge coming down
- 20 Jan 2021
- Wellington City Council
- Over the coming weeks the bridge connecting the Michael Fowler Centre to Te Whare Whakarauiki - Wellington Town Hall will be dismantled.
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The Capital sets the stage to Love Local
- 20 Jan 2021
- Wellington City Council
- The capital is alive and kicking with hundreds of events and activities happening over the next few months, encouraging Wellingtonians to come to town, shop local, eat out, get entertained – and share the aroha.
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Inspire Newtown Library’s new mural
- 19 Jan 2021
- Wellington City Libraries News Blog
- Join artists Liana Leiataua and Ruth Robertson-Taylor at one of two workshops to create your own saipo (tapa) which will inspire a new mural for the community.
- Accepted from WCL Blog feed by tonytw1
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We’re bringing libraries to Wellington’s Pasifika Festival
- 18 Jan 2021
- Wellington City Libraries News Blog
- Our librarians have put together fun and free activities, resources and giveaways aimed for people of all ages and interests to support this year’s Wellington Pasifika Festival.
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January eNewsletter
- 14 Jan 2021
- Wellington City Libraries News Blog
- Every month our team releases an eNewsletter that is published on our website, in it you will find the full list of events we have in all our libraries, some highlited blogs, new items, a kids colouring page and links to our online resources.
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Four Writers writing about Newtown….Now exclusively online
- 13 Jan 2021
- Wellington City Libraries News Blog
- We recently had the great pleasure of staging an event with Rachel Kerr author of Victory Park, Carl Shuker author of A Mistake, Michalia Arathimos author of Aukati and poet Jackson Nieuwland reading their poem from their collection I am a human being in conversation with Mary McCallum at our Newtown library.
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Grab a bargain at our Book Sale
- 11 Jan 2021
- Wellington City Libraries News Blog
- Wellington City Libraries is having its first big sale of withdrawn books, magazines, CDs and DVDs since 2019 and there will be bargains galore for everyone!The sale will be at the Ngaio Town Hall (1 Ottawa Rd – map) on:Friday 29th Jan, 10am to 6pmSaturday 30th Jan, 10am to 4pmSunday 31st Jan, 10am to 4pmMost items will be $1 or 50 cents and new stock will be put out each day.
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Rest in peace Neville Gilmore, January 2021
- 11 Jan 2021
- Wellington City Libraries News Blog
- With sadness Wellington City Libraries pays tribute to Neville Gilmore, Te Matehou, Te Atiawa, who, during his research for Wellington Tenths Trust (2001-2009), also gave so kindly and generously of his time and knowledge to our project, Ngā Tūpuna o te Whanganui-a-Tara (2001-2007).
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Brooklyn Library temporary closure from 12 Jan
- 5 Jan 2021
- Wellington City Libraries News Blog
- Brooklyn Library will be closed for two weeks to upgrade the lighting and heating.
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