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    • TDP Coaches 2023
      • We are pleased to announce our Talent Development Coaching Team for 2023. Scott Wright returns as U13 head coach, with Michael Tannenbaum taking over as head coach of the U15s from Birhanu Taye. A massive thankyou from the club for the work Birhanu has put in over the last 3 years helping to establish the […] The post TDP Coaches 2023 appeared first on Upper Hutt City Football.
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      • Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, 5218, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Quick questions
      • Is it better to have a supermarket in Mt Cook, so that the locals can do their shopping on foot rather than taking a taxi from Thorndon via the bypass, or a swimming pool? Would replacing Crossways with 3-4 storeys of apartments, and creating a new set of community facilities on the ground floor, be a possible compromise that would keep Mt Vic residents happy?
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      • Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • P2 Women Vs Kapiti - 17/06/07
      • P2 Women had a hard fought game vs Kapiti. Possession was fairly even with Kapiti eventually coming out the winners 3-1. Kat Bealing scored Upper Hutts goal with a fantastic reverse shot in the second half. Unfortunately we were unable to convert several other scoring opportunities, but did however manage to keep Kapiti scoreless in the second half. A great effort with no subs!!
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    • Transport - the route ahead
      • In what seems like a record fast time for Public Consultation, Greater Wellington Regional Council and Transit have turned out results from the public consultation round. As Transit’s “Phase 2 Consultation Report” notes, there was a total of 4673 submissions, including 3750 Option 3 “Green Alliance” postcards and 482 Chamber of Commerce postcards received, and a mere 71 actual written submissions from various bodies and organisations.
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    • News for Sunday 28 June 2009
      • Today   READINGS 1 Corinthians 15: 3 - 8Matthew 16: 13 -16 COLLECT God of mercy, you have blessed us beyond our wildest dreams; you have set before us promises and perils beyond our understanding; help us to struggle and pray that the perils may be averted and your promises fulfilled.  Amen.  Next Sunday ST MARY’S8.00 am  Said Communion9.00 am  Sung Communion10.30 am Worship with Children’s activi
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    • Transit’s tasteless menu
      • The latest iteration of what was once Transit, now called the NZ Transport Agency, (obligatory maori moniker: Waka Kotahi) is now into publishing. Edition no. 3 of Pathways is glossy and cheerful, and like most of the recent publications from recently re-organised public service departments, entirely full of bumpf and platitudes with nothing much useful to say at all. One article however was wors
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    • BNU Div 16 v Upper Hutt Slayers 23/5/2009
      • BNU16 3 v UH Slayers 1 - John Lee cuts down Slayers The omens were not good for this fixture at the Velodrome on a wild Wellington Saturday. BNU were missing several key senior squad members through injury, plus influential, but crook, midfielder Karl Roberts. Although perfectly playable at the start, the pitch soon turned into the predictable swamp through the centre, hampering the home team’s at
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    • Dale Lang selected for the NZ Black Jacks
      • Dale Lang is now a member of the NZ Black Jacks Womens' Team. Dale has been selected to represent New Zealand in the Asia Pacific tournament being played in Malaysia during August. Within this 5-person team, Dale is playing 2 in the Triples & 3 in the Fours. The wider NZ squad of 9 also includes Kaaren Guildford from Johnsonville and Clare McCaul from Silverstream.
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    • Weekly Report July 26
      • Hi Everyone Mystery Run   This Sunday we assemble as usual in Meeting Room 3 and Jillian hands out a fiendishly difficult set of instructions that sends packs hightailing it all over Wellington to answer questions of global significance, like ‘what sort of stuffed toy is there in the window of a certain house in Constable Street’, and ‘how many steps are there up Plimmer’s Way’?
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    • Women's Training begins November 09
      • BNU is keen to contribute to development of the women's game. Level 3 qualified coach, Sandy Aitchison will be running skills and development training for both BNU players and those from other clubs over the off season. Contact Niki O'Connor on 027 224 3566 or nikioconnor@hotmail.com for more information. Sunday, 4.00pm, at Prince of Wales Park (lower field). All welcome. (Sunday 15 November - 13 December 2009)
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    • Wins and Draws
      • 16th-17th July 2011 Wins WOMENS DIVISION 1 Brooklyn Northern 5     University 0 WOMENS DIVISION 4 Petone Pumas 1      Brooklyn Northern 12 CAPITAL 6 Marist Inter 2      Brooklyn Northern 4 CAPITAL 12 Brooklyn Northern 2    Upper Hutt Defence 1 CAPITAL 16 Brooklyn Pints 3      Uni Goldenrods 2 MASTERS 2 BNU Red 1     BNU Black 4 DrawsMASTERS 5 Brooklyn Northern 0   Tawa Dads Army 0
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      • Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • BNU 1sts v Kapiti Coast United - 15th June 2013
      • Another week and another must win game as we travelled to Kapiti for what we knew would be a tough encounter. The boys had looked tired in training during the week and with Kapiti having lost their last 3 games, we knew they would be desperate to find some form. The warm up did nothing to ease my concerns, as we looked a bit off the pace.
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      • Weka Park, Weka Road, Paraparaumu Beach, Paraparaumu, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa


    • Introduction to Aikido
      • The 6-week course starts on 2 April and will introduce you to the first 3 Aikido techniques, some basic footwork, and a simple breakfall. When: Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Students may go to one or both evenings each week. Cost: $120 for the full six weeks. Where: 2 Bell Road, Brooklyn What to wear: Sweat/Yoga pants and a … Continue reading Introduction to Aikido →
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      • Prince of Wales Park Water Reservoir, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Rail Monthly Passes are leaving the station
      • November 2022 will be the final month of paper Rail Monthly passes. The 30-day Rail pass replaces these passes and is available to load onto your Snapper card from 7 November, for use on the Kāpiti Line from 12 November and the rest of the network from 27 November. The pass is activated on its first use and includes your bus trip to or from your local station when travelling to Wellington Station from zones 4-14.
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    • Quiz Night Wed 29 April 2009
      • To start off the fund raising and social events this year a quiz will be held at the Realm in Hataitai, loads of prizes and discounts. Please support this event as it contributes much needed funds to the club and ensures that we remain viable. Its also a good way to meet members of other teams and to show where the intellectual muscle in the club resides. Kick off is 6:30(ish). Teams can be up to
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      • Hataitai, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Op margarita
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Sun, 16/02/2014 - 16:50 - 17:30 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  2 Total Volunteer Hours:  4 returning from island bay blessing of the fleet, TOPR responded to assistance call from MOC, 4.9 metre margarita with engine trouble needed tow back to bridge launch ramp in mana 2 POB located, recovered, towed the boat Vessel Details Length:  4.90m Resources Attendees:  nixon Jimmythekiwi Lorna_Rolston Peter Francis Roy Quinn Trevor Farmer
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      • -41.06474, 174.833851


    • The rain, the drains, the buses
      • A week or so after 30 year, 50 year, 80 year, and 100 year rain events, no answers are forthcoming about why the city was shutdown because of a slip and a large puddle. Nor are any answers forthcoming on what the Wellington City Council in particular is going to do about the woeful state of its storm water. It’s a shambles and, in the middle of all of this, emergency management was really nowhere to be seen.
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    • Small vessel adrift off Makara
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Fri, 15/04/2016 - 13:15 - 15:30 Operation Type:  SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted:  2 Total Volunteer Hours:  11 Small recreational fishing vessel lost steerage of Makara and requested assistance. Occupants were thrown about but not injured. Vessel was drifting but located quickly and taken under tow to Mana Marina arriving around 1530 hours. Vessel Details Length:  5.00m Resources Attendees:  dredmayne Neil Cornwell Peter Feely Steve_Rolston Trevor Farmer CRV's Used:  CRV Trust Porirua Rescue
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      • -41.173017, 174.658585


    • Winter Series Points table after Race 2 (31 July 2021)
      • Here are the points after Race 2: A GRADE Race 2 Points balance Points Round 2 Total Points Name Place       Steve Bale 4 20 12 32 Katie Richards 11 17  1 18 Christopher Paul Harris 3 14 14 28 Peter Mora 1 12 20 32 Campbell Jamiesen   10   10 Jack Polley 9 8 5 13 Matthew Cryer 16 7 1 8 Matt Frecklington 10 6 4 10 Luke McDermott 18 5 1 6 Josh Courtis 2 4 17 21 David Finley 6 1 8 9 Daniel Shepherd 5   10 10 Rob Kilvington 6   8 8 Matt Shatland 8   6 6 Paul Rawlinson 12   1 1 Tony Gestro 13   1 1 Mark Hussey 14   1 1 Thomas Berry 15   1 1 Matthew Webber 17   1 1 Elliot Robertson 19   1 1 Callum Kennedy 20   1 1 David Weaver 21   1 1 B GRADE  Race 2 Points balance Points Round 2 Total Points Name Place       Stephen O'Keefe 1  20 20 40 Paul Rawlinson    17   17 Mark Coburn 3  14 14 28 Oliver Ferry    12   12 Rhys Evans 9  10 5 15 Darren Murdie 11  8 1 9 Mike Dunne 4  7 12 19 Andrew Anson    6   6 Tim Mackey 20  5 1 6 Mike Craine    4   4 Alex Foden    1   1 Leon Goodwin 8  1 6 7 Johan Oelofse    1   1 Gary Clareburt 18  1 1 2 Richard Graham 6  1 8 9 Dwight garton 21  1 1 2 Rob Ryan 10  1   11 Carl Dickeson 15  1 1 2 Andrew Richardson    1   1 Euan Mason    1   1 Yoshi Shinoda 5  1 10 11 JOSHUA TURNBULL    1   1 Matthew Walker 16  1 1 2 Chris Sharot 2   17 17 Alex Foden 7   7 7 Kristine Ford 12   1 1 Tim Lloyd 13   1 1 Nathan Cook 14   1 1 James de Hair 17   1 1 Toshi Yamauchi 19   1 1 C GRADE  Race 2 Points balance Points Round 2 Total Points Name Place       Ian Riddle 1  20 20 40 Janice Hill 5  17 10 30 John Valentine    14   14 Ian Gordon 12  12 1 13 Ian Cooke 9  10 5 15 Dave Chandler 10  8 4 12 Bruce Edgar 7  7 7 14 Chris McBride 3  6 14 20 John Pratt 14  5 1 6 Greg Overton    4   4 Tony Levaggi    1   1 Oscar Goodwin 2  1 17 18 Adrian Mckenzie    1   1 Alex Glenn 15  1 1 2 Kenzey Compton    1   1 Hugh Swartbooi 17  1 1 2 Wayne John Fage 18  1 1 2 Jo Neeson 4   12 12 Mike Harding 6   8 8 Steve Nagy 8   6 6 Millie Donald 11   1 1 Phil Cocker 13   1 1 Ian Fraser 16   1 1 D GRADE  Race 2 Points balance Points Round 2 Total Points Name Place       Ian Fraser    20     Jo Neeson    17     Robert Scotcher 1  14 20 34 John Rowlinson 7  12 7 19 Serena Scotcher 3  10 14 24 Dave Downer 4  8 12 20 Reg Robinson    7     Darryn Cooke 2   17 17 Jamie Carey 5   10 10 Mark Neeson 6   8 8 Frances de Hair 8   6 6 Liz Gasson DNF   1 1 SOCIAL CIRCUIT  Race 2 Points balance Points Round 2 Total Points Name Place       Kassidy compton    20   20 Eve Rongo    17   17 Louise Kātene    14   14 Des Batten 1   20 20 Catherine Reid 2   17 17 Andrew Lowe 3   14 14 Euan Mason 4   12 12
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    • Weekly Wrap-up (Term 1 – Week 5)
      • Important Dates for Term 1 Monday 5 March – Friday 9 March: Noho marae for 9 Riley and 9 Royal whānau Monday 5 March – Friday 9 March: ERO visiting WHS Wednesday 7 March: Western Zone Athletics Thursday 15 March: College Sport Wellington Athletics Day (Western Zones) Thursday 29 March: Learning Conversations Friday 30 March – Tuesday 3 April (includes Tuesday): Easter break Term Dates 2018   Ambassador Gwen Palmer-Steeds Gwen Palmer – Steeds  is one of only six students from the Wellington Region to be selected by Zealandia for the Senior Ambassador Programme. Ranger, Sue Lum notes that “The calibre of applicants was extremely high and it was a privilege to meet such passionate and articulate young people during the interview process.” Gwen and her sister Ursula have established WHS’ first eco group through the Jane Goodall Institute Roots and Shoots program. They have invited speakers to WHS and organized a group of students to attend the Predator Control Workshop at EBIS on Thursday 1st March. Their latest initiative is to reduce and replace the use of wasteful plastic bags through direct action at school and in the community (using Boomerang Bags see below). We are fortunate to have such eco leaders and conservation minded students in our school and whanau.
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      • Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Opo chiaerti 17012022
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Mon, 17/01/2022 - 11:40 - 13:30 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  2 Total Volunteer Hours:  1 Chiaeti was a new boat and the owner was unsure of how its systems worked. Pulled the anchor without starting the engine and ran the crank battery down.MR1 responded in support, Chiaeti was able to link emergency parallel on the batteries and started up. MR1 escorted them back to harbour Vessel Details Length:  6.50m Resources Attendees:  Mark Presling
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    • Welcome to Wellington Lady Liz IV
      • The new Lady Liz arrived in Wellington on Saturday to be greated by a group of local Wellington boaties. She is a catamaran and is slightly larger than the previos Lady Liz. Capable of speeds in excess of 30 knots she looks set to provide a great platform for the Wellington Harbour Police to continue their outstanding service to the Wellignton commnuity. She will be officially welcomed to the city at a function at Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club later this month.
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      • Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club, 103, Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)



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    • Zephyr Rovers FC
      • Zephyr Rovers FC is a Division 3 indoor football team playing in the Wellington Indoor Sports lunch time competition. In a previous incarnation as Land Rovers we have twice won Division 7 and we aim to be the best indoor football team in Wellington by 30 June 2030.
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      • The Wellington Regional Council formed the WCRFF in 1993. Originally the Force shared residence with the Wellington Free Ambulance at Newtown. The Force moved to its’ own station in Burma Road Johnsonville, in December 1999 and stayed there for 3 ½ years. As the crew numbers increased and the purchase of the tanker the Wellington City Council moved our location to Tawa Depot on the 12th July 2003. Our current station gives us the opportunity to increase our crew numbers to our desired benchmark of 30 as well as housing our entire fleet, which currently consists of 6 vehicles, 4 trailers and a Communication Caravan.
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      • Craft2.0 features an eclectic assortment of fine craft and handmade kitsch by more than 30 artists, makers and crafters from Wellington and beyond at TheNewDowse, Saturday, March17th. Craft2.0 embraces independent spirit and hip expression expressed through crafting mediums like hot glue guns, crochet needles, buttons and felt.
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    • Karori United Lawn Tennis Club
      • Karori United is Wellington's largest tennis club, with 600 members regularly socialising and competing on our 3 modern plexipave courts. We're a great choice for those just seeking fun through to club and interclub competition, and have excellent coaches available when you need.
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    • Clyde Quay School
      • Clyde Quay School is a full primary school catering for children from New Entrants to Form Two. Our school was founded over one hundred years ago and has approximately 240 children between the ages of 5 and 13 years. There is also a kindergarten on site which caters for another 60 children aged 3-5 years
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    • JJ Morgan and Co.
      • Is a free form working space (Gallery plus studio's ) that is self founded by three individuals who are dedicated to supporting the development and creative output of artists, designers and curators from New Zealand and abroad. We are based at 3 Cruickshank Street in between Kilbirnie and Lyall Bay, Wellington. Gallery/show hours; Saturday/Sunday 11am-4pm
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    • DUO Mingling Party Singles Night - Saturday, November 8
      • DUO is Wellington’s only sophisticated mingling party. This fun evening is an opportunity for single people in their 30’s and 40’s who would like to meet new people and have some fun. Come join the Mingling Party which will be held in D4, 143 Featherston Street, Wellington on Saturday, November 8th from 7.30pm onwards. Entry is $20 which includes a drink and delicious nibbles.For more information: www.duoevents.co.nz
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    • Northern United Rugby Football Club
      • Northern United Rugby Football Club Inc was established in 1990 as a result of the amalgamation of the Porirua and Titahi Bay Rugby Football Clubs after their 1989 season. Northern United RFC is known as ‘Norths’ within the Wellington Rugby Football Union. The initial playing strip was the Porirua Rugby Club jersey with the Titahi Bay Rugby Club shorts and socks but in 1990 the official blue and white playing strip was introduced, which remains prominent 30 years on.
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    • Te Hiko - Centre for Community Innovation
      • After more than 30 years of working closely alongside whānau and hapori (communities) in Porirua, the Hutt Valley and Wellington, we at Wesley have learnt first-hand that with the right support, sustainable responses to complex issues can be driven by hapori themselves. We’ve been working out, as a community organization, what our part is in sparking the local community economic systems that truly value what makes people’s lives better. Te Hiko is our koha to this kaupapa.
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    • Wellington Film Society
      • The Wellington Film Society (WFS) is a non-profit incorporated society and registered charitable organisation. We have been screening films in Wellington for over 75 years and were one of the founding members of the New Zealand Federation of Film Societies (NZIFF), New Zealand’s only alternative non-profit network of film exhibitors. Film Society membership is open to everyone and there are subscription options from a 3-Film sampler to a 12-month membership.
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