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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)


    • Chews clues
      • When I last wrote about the Chews Lane precinct, the only online image of the building planned for 45-55 Willis St showed what appeared to be an all-glass façade. The developers now have a detailed page for this building, including renderings and some PDF brochures with higher-res images, and it's clear that the building will have a mixture of glass and brick panels
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    • Flight of the Conchords: Business Time
      • Wellington's fourth most popular digi-folk paradists are currently shooting their 12-part HBO comedy series in New York, with fellow Wellingtonians Taika Waititi directing a couple of shows, and Duncan Sarkies providing the script for one of the episodes. All this, of course, is just an excuse to post some classic Flight of the Conchords for your listening enjoyment. Oooohhh yeahhhh, it's business time...
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    • Promenade
      • The promenade between the Chaffers Dock complex and Chaffers Marina is finally open, after being closed for construction for a very long time. It's still not possible to walk from the eastern end directly to the Overseas Passenger Terminal, as they're still asphalting that part, but you can now at least walk along the waterfront edge of the buildings then along the eastern side to Waitangi Park.
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    • Just the ticket
      • Many thanks to Greg for pointing out something that should be more widely known: for the month of July, Daytripper passes (unlimited bus travel within zones 1-3 after 9am weekdays and all day at weekends) are half price. At $3, that brings it down to the same cost as the carbon-unfriendly cheap weekend parking that was announced with much more fanfare than this bus deal.
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    • Chopper To Tone It Down
      • "Chopper" Colin McIntosh (pictured) has confirmed he will tone down his act for the Division 1 clash against Ten Left Feet at the Shed of Dreams on Wednesday. "I've been getting a bit of stick for my uncompromising style" said McIntosh "but I want to be seen as a player of genuine skill not just someone who chops the opposition down at the knees".
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    • We need you!!
      • Do you want to make a difference? Have you go a few hours to spare? The Kapiti Women’s Refuge needs you, are you will to collect for our Street Appeal? We are holding our annual Street Appeal on Friday 26th July around Kapiti and we need collects for help the cause. If you would like […] The post WE NEED YOU!! first appeared on Kapiti Women's Centre.
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    • Greening Ghuznee
      • The pavements are still being dug up all along Ghuznee St, four months after the bypass was completed and a couple of months after the "remaining work" was supposed to be done. Some of it is finally starting to look like the pretty renders suggested, though it's hard to tell whether that will make up for the bits where the pavements have been sacrificed for more parking.
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    • Growing a spine
      • I've mentioned the "urban spine" concept many times before, and the expectation that much of Wellington's population growth will occur along a relatively compact corridor extending from Johnsonville via the CBD and hospital to the airport. The consultation and planning process has already started for Johnsonville, and now attention is moving to the southern parts of the city with the "Adelaide Rd - Planning for the Future" process.
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      • Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Wow Indeed
      • Athfield Architects have scooped the waterfront prize-pool, with a clean sweep win of all the sites covered in the Kumutoto North competition. Well done indeed to Ath and his merry band of cliffside dwellers. Wellington Waterfront also deservers kudos for having running a competition in the first place, and for sneaking out the press release a mere 5 months after the competition was held.
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    • books, books, books....
      • Collections for Downtown Community Ministry's annual Book Fair Fundraiser are underway. I love the book fair, because you name a book and you'll most probably find it there. Plus you get to go shopping and know that all you money is going to a good cause - like addressing homelessness in Wellington. Scattered around town are wheelie bins for people to donate their unwanted books.
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    • Class details now available
      • Details of the Become a Radio Ham classes are now published. The classes are scheduled to run for 8 weeks on a Wednesday evening, 6:30-9:00 at Onlsow College in Johnsonville. The first series start on 30th July, and the summer series 22nd October. Costs are now confirmed at $55 per student, payable to the College. See the page callsigns and training for details.
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    • Wagamama joins Mojo at Kumutoto
      • In what appears to be one of Wellington’s more anticipated restaurant openings for years, a branch of the international noodle bar Wagamama has opened in the Meridian building, and already queues are forming out the door: indeed, breaking all Australasian records for turnover in a first week, despite it being the middle of a very bleak winter. It evidently has been a phenomenal success.
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    • Cinephilia: Opening This Week
      • It's a busy week at the Paramount: exclusive seasons of Atom (The Sweet Hereafter) Egoyan's new drama Adoration and the documentary The Spirit of the Marathon started today along with a shared season of Al Pacino Shakespearean vehicle The Merchant of Venice. Pacino plays Shylock, and fans of his Richard III doco Looking for Richard will already know Pacino's facility and enthusiasm for Shakespeare
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    • Capital Football AGM
      • The Capital Football AGM is at 7.00pm, 4 May 2009 at Capital Football, Memorial Park, Bracken St, Petone. Clubs and members are welcome to attend. Nominations for Elected Board members close 11 April 2009. BNU's Regan Dooley (formerly Deputy Chairman of Capital Football; nominated in 2007 by Brooklyn Northern United) retired from the Board late 2008 and is not standing for re-election. The follow
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      • Petone, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • May Meeting – Thursday 28th, 7:30pm, Tawa Community Centre
      • Preparing for KiwiSAT The KiwiSAT project is progressing closer to a possible launch. Come along and hear how to prepare your station for when N.Z.’s own satellite goes into service. Terry ZL2BAC, our KiwiSAT rep, will outline and discuss what is required, including, A brief overview of the current status of the KiwiSAT project Spacecraft capabilities, systems, and frequencies The probable orbit m
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      • Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Hello world!
      • Welcome to the Brooklyn Residents’ Association blog. This is a new WordPress blog for the residents of the suburb of Brooklyn in Wellington, New Zealand. If you are a resident, then this blog is for you, you can join and discuss local issues, become a contributer and more. Currently this site has a vanilla appearance and an unexplored potential. Possibilities abound, checkout these themes a
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      • Brooklyn, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Coffee Art Throw-down
      • Twitter has informed us that Mojo Old Bank (@mojooldbank) and the Mojo on the Terrace are having a coffee art throw-down at 6.30pm tonight at the Mojo located in the PWC Building on the Terrace (map here).   There is talk of beer and pizza for those wanting to watch the action.   I think we could be up for some coffee porn this evening.....
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    • Review: Lagerfield
      • Last year, for the second time in a row, Team Wellingtonista won the Webstock Pub Quiz (we intend to win it this year too, by the way). Our prize was a $300 tab for Lagerfield at 21 Blair Street. Having been there late at night when it was full of munters, I was not overwhelmed with enthusiasm, but as it turns out, it was a lovely experience.
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    • Social Justice Focus of Retreat
      • Thursday 24 & Friday 25 June 2010: What is Social Justice? This was the focus question for Year 10 students as part of this year's Retreat. In a programme developed by Challenge 2000, students took part in a range of activities that challenged their perceptions of poverty and justice. Discussions involved such questions as "Does poverty exist in Lower Hutt?". A thought-provoking day for all.  
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      • St Patricks College Silverstream, Fergusson Drive, Trentham, Upper Hutt, Wellington Region, New Zealand


    • Statues or Fun?
      • So, $350 000 for a statue that will be passe in a couple of years. One of those statues like the Queen Victoria ones that cities try to fob off on each other. Yet, those events that help to make Wellington a great place to live or visit like the Cuba Street Carnival and the Newtown Fair can't be held for lack of money. How absurd!
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      • Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Something to mull over
      • Having observed a steaming hot urn of it at the Southern Cross on Saturday night, surrounded by blankets and hot water bottles, we want to know: where can one get the best mulled wine in Wellington, how much will we have to pay for it, and approximately what alcoholic percentage will it be?  Do our work for us in the comments section. Thanks!
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    • Junior House Sports
      • Friday 27 November 2009: Competitive fun was the order of the day as Year 9 and 10 students competed in their Houses in a variety of activities. After athletics finals in the morning, Benediction was held in the chapel, with teams then competing for titles in Touch Rugby and 10/10 Cricket. Meanwhile, the competition for Stream's Strongest Man was taking place. A fantastic day.  
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      • St Patricks College Silverstream, Fergusson Drive, Trentham, Upper Hutt, Wellington Region, New Zealand


    • 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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    • Almost Over PT!
      • As often stated here, public transport only wins hearts when it is reliable. We can’t expect a perfect 100% run – road works and accidents hold up buses, rail is prone to breakdown and operational issues. But I have struck it bad this week and it’s highlighted to me how important it is to bring forward as a priority the plans for realtime information for train stations.
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    • AREC SAROP OPeration Coffey
      • Wellington VHF Group AREC was called in for Land SAR Operation Coffey in the Akatarawa Forest Park on Monday. A number of AREC members from the region assisted and the search had a successful outcome at 5:30 pm on Monday evening, with the missing party being found found by a SAR team on foot. http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/3886708/Lost-biker-used-ferns-for-warmth read more
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