Days Bay Wharf getting new skin
People hailing from the Eastern Bays and visitors taking a trip to Days Bay will notice that the wharf has lost its deck.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Days Bay Wharf getting new skin
People hailing from the Eastern Bays and visitors taking a trip to Days Bay will notice that the wharf has lost its deck.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Days Bay Wharf getting new skin
The proposed appearance industry bylaw would require people and premises in the industry to comply with minimum standards for sterilisation and hygiene. It would also license service providers, involving inspections and certification by Council’s environmental health team.
Continue readingNext week council will meet to consider supporting a new project called “Urban Camouflage” which aims to transform the relatively quiet Andrews Avenue in Lower Hutt into a creative and vibrant space.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Urban Camouflage Makeover for Lower Hutt
I will be live streaming on my Facebook page tonight, you can join in or watch the video afterwards by clicking here.
Continue readingThe geotechnical work that was due to be undertaken outside the War Memorial Library (WML) buildings earlier this month has now been rescheduled to Monday 14 October.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Geotechnical assessments outside War Memorial Library buildings
Seniors from across Wellington and the Hutt Valley will gather in Lower Hutt on Tuesday for the first ever Senior Regional Games.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: International Day of the Older Person to be celebrated with inaugural Senior Regional Games in Lower Hutt
The old Naenae Post Office building in Hillary Court could be given a new lease of life as a temporary gym and community space while Naenae Pool is closed.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Old Naenae Post Office building set for new lease of life
Lower Hutt has shrugged off several decades in the doldrums and looks to be in a period of sustained growth.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Population growing, building hits new highs, economy solid
Voting documents for this year’s local elections will start arriving in mail boxes from today (Friday 20 September) and voters only have until midday on 12 October to make their vote count.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: Voting opens today for local elections
Hutt City Council will provide a one-off grant to help Wellington City Mission set-up transitional housing in Lower Hutt for homeless people.
For more information visit Hutt City Council’s website: New homelessness service to receive Council help