Wednesday Edition – 25th of March, 2026

Wednesday Edition – 25th of March, 2026

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– Easter hours at the Library 2026: plan ahead and hop in for a visit
Upper Hutt Libraries

Chocolate bunnies and special treats of all kinds are filling the shops – Easter is definitely on its way!

Make sure you hop in for a visit and stock up on some eggs-ellent reading before we close for a few days over the Easter weekend.

We have thousands of books, audiobooks, magazines, jigsaw puzzles, board games, and more available to enjoy, all free with your Upper Hutt Libraries membership.


Easter opening hours

Don’t forget: the Digital Library is open 24/7 with eBooks, eAudio content, film streaming, daily newspapers and online crosswords, and much more.

  Central Library    Pinehaven Library 
 Thursday, 2 April  9.30am – 6.00pm (closing early)   9.30am – 12.00pm
 Friday, 3 April (Good Friday)  CLOSED CLOSED
 Saturday, 4 April 9.30am – 4.00pm 9.30am – 12.00pm
 Sunday, 5 April (Easter Sunday)   CLOSED CLOSED
 Monday, 6 April (Easter Monday)   CLOSED CLOSED
 Tuesday, 7 April usual hours usual hours

School’s out for autumn: our U-PLAY holiday events

Tamariki (kids) across Upper Hutt won’t just be out and about searching for eggs and trying to catch the Easter Bunny. This year, Easter marks also the start of the term 1 school holidays.

Need to keep little hands and young minds busy and entertained? We’re excited to bring you another fantastic line-up of events through the popular U-PLAY programme.

Source: Upper Hutt Libraries

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– Easter hours 2026: splashing holidays at H₂O Xtream
H2O Xtream Aquatic Centre

Keen to catch the Easter Bunny at H₂O Xtream?

With Easter marking the start of the term 1 school holidays this year, we’re gearing up for a busy two weeks at the beginning of April.

Plan ahead and bookmark our opening hours to make sure you get to enjoy an eggs-ellent swim this Easter.

Visiting with kids? Check our supervision rules. Safety always comes first.

Easter opening hours

 Friday, 3 April (Good Friday)   8.00am – 7.00pm 
 Saturday, 4 April 8.00am – 7.00pm
 Sunday, 5 April (Easter Sunday)    8.00am – 7.00pm (no Women’s Only Swim Night) 
 Monday, 6 April (Easter Monday) 8.00am – 7.00pm
 Tuesday, 7 April  5.30am – 9.00pm (usual hours resume) 

Regular classes and events

  • All hydro fitness classes, including Dance & Chair, are taking a break over the Easter weekend. 
  • On the public holidays, aqua jogging will run from 8.00am to 11.00am.
  • There is no Women’s Only Swim Night on Easter Sunday, 5 April 2026.

Holiday fun: slides, splash pad, and more

During the school holidays, including the Easter weekend, all our features (including slides, wave machine, splash pad) will be available daily from 11.00am.

Our popular H₂O Xtream school holiday programme is open for bookings, promising just under two weeks of non-stop fun and adventure.

And don’t forget: We’re marking one year since re-opening with our big Birthday Splash Pool Party on Saturday, 18 April 2026, 4.00-7.00pm.

We hope you have a swimmingly good Easter weekend – see you poolside!

Source: H2O Xtream Aquatic Centre

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– Kevin Ronald Bishell sentenced to nine months home detention for driving offense in January 2025.
NZ Police - The Upper Hutt Connection
New Zealand Police

Last week Kevin Ronald Bishell was sentenced in the Hutt Valley District Court. Bishell was stopped by police at a petrol station in Upper Hutt, in January last year. When inspected, it showed that his license had been suspended, and searching his vehicle, the police found a backpack in the front passenger footwell containing 6.8g of methamphetamine and 15.9 grams of cannabis plant. He also had other drug-related, and other suspect equipment, along with $2000 in cash. After being checked by the police he acknowledged he was not meant to be driving.

Bishnell was ultimately sentenced to nine months of home detention, disqualified from driving for one year, and an order was made for the destruction of the drugs and drug-related utensils.

Source: Tara Shaskey / New Zealand Herald

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– Harcourt Park paddling pool wrapping up for the season on the 26th of March
Upper Hutt City Council

We are wrapping up the Harcourt Park Paddling Pool season on 26 March.

It was great to once again see many in our community still showed up, splashed hard, and made the most of it on the few sunny days we had!

The Splash Pad and Paddling Pool will be closing for the season from Thursday, 26 March, so if you want to get one last water play in, you have two more days!

We’ll see you back next summer so do follow us on Facebook for updates.

Source: Upper Hutt City Council

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– Safety first – new average speed safety cameras to be installed on State Highway 2 Upper Hutt
NZ Transport Agency – Waka Kotahi

Off‑road construction is about to begin on new average speed safety cameras on State Highway 2 in Upper Hutt, aimed at reducing the risk of serious crashes on this busy stretch of road.

The work follows the announcement in November that Upper Hutt would be one of several locations around New Zealand where average speed safety cameras are being rolled out.

One camera will be in Te Mārua and another in the suburb of Brown Owl, about four kilometres to the west.

NZ Transport Agency – Waka Kotahi

Average speed cameras measure how long it takes a vehicle to travel between two points. Drivers are only ticketed if they pass both cameras, and their average speed between them is over the limit. 

Chris Rodley, NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) Head of Driving Regulation, says the cameras will help reduce the number of people being killed or seriously injured in crashes on this section of State Highway 2.

“Fourteen people died or were seriously injured in 12 crashes on this stretch of road between 2015 and September last year.”

“Evidence shows this risk can be reduced if people drive to the speed limit. By installing average speed safety cameras here we can encourage that – and if crashes do occur, the risk of death and serious harm is less. People do make mistakes on the roads. This is about reducing the consequences of those mistakes,” Mr Rodley says.

He says cutting crash rates brings other benefits as well.

“Crashes can close a road for hours at a time. Fewer crashes mean fewer road closures, and more consistent and reliable travel times. This is particularly important for this section of State Highway 2 where no local road detours are available, and a serious crash can completely sever access between Upper Hutt and Wairarapa.”

“A speed survey in June 2025 showed 81 percent of drivers were speeding on this section of State Highway 2. That is the highest percentage of all 17 sites around New Zealand where average speed cameras are being installed,” Mr Rodley says.

The cameras will begin operating later this year, with the date to be announced in the coming months.

Initial construction work is scheduled to begin on 23 March and take about three weeks. Crews will lay foundations, connect underground power supplies, and complete other enabling works. Traffic management will be place, including temporary reduced speed limits during work hours, but there should be little impact on road users.

Further work will be carried out in stages over the coming months, including installing poles, setting up the cameras, and putting up “average speed camera area” signs.

Mr Rodley says average speed safety cameras are widely used overseas and are being introduced throughout New Zealand.

“There is strong evidence that they could reduce deaths and serious injuries on suitable New Zealand roads by about 50 percent.”

“We’re seeing speeds come down where other average speed cameras are operating. Since the first average speed safety cameras began operating at Matakana Road in Warkworth, over 99 percent of vehicles are now travelling within the speed limit, compared with 88 percent when the first survey was carried out in September 2022,” Mr Rodley says.”

More information/Notes for editors:

  • The stretch of road between the two Upper Hutt cameras is about four kilometres long.
  • The speed limit is 80 km/h at the eastern end (Te Mārua) and 70 km/h at the western end (Brown Owl).
  • Where there is more than one speed limit, cameras calculate an average weighted speed limit, based on the maximum speed a vehicle could travel if it followed the posted limits the whole way.
  • The rollout supports enforcement of high‑risk behaviour, including speed, as part of the Government Policy Statement on Land Transport 2024.
  • NZTA/Waka Kotahi does not receive any incentive or funding from tickets issued. Infringement fees go to the Government Consolidated Fund.
  • More information and updates are available on the NZTA/Waka Kotahi website.

Plan for a safe, enjoyable journey. Keep up to date with:

Source: NZ Transport Agency – Waka Kotahi

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– This Roar: if you are not sure, then don’t shoot!
New Zealand Police

As thousands of hunters are making their plans for autumn – the Roar – recreational firearms groups are urging hunters to always be 100% sure of their targets.

Te Tari Pureke – Firearms Safety Authority, which chairs the Recreational Firearms Users Group, has begun a public information campaign reminding hunters everywhere of Rule #4 of the Firearms Safety Code: to identify their target beyond all doubt.

Director Communities and Corporate, Mike McIlraith, says there is an estimated 50,000-60,000 New Zealanders involved in big game animal hunting each year, and the Roar is the key event for many hunters each year.

“The Roar is a fantastic time of year for hunters to get out into the hills after a trophy animal but hunting safely and making sure everyone gets home in one piece, still must be the most important goal of every trip,” says Mike McIlraith.

“The consequences of not fully identifying your target beyond all doubt can be catastrophic. Our message to hunters is a really simple one: If you are not sure, then don’t shoot.”

Mike McIlraith says while hunting fatalities are thankfully rare, research has shown that misidentification of the target is the largest firearms related risk to New Zealand deer hunters, and 80% of the time this involves members of the same hunting group.

The Authority says hunters should not feel pressured to take a shot: “Instead, hunters should take the time to analyse their target, wait and see if it is a hind or stag, how old is the animal, how many points does its antlers have? Identifying your target means never firing at sound, shape, colour or movement alone.”

Mike McIlraith says good hunters will slow down, and run through some simple mental checks:

  • Can I see the whole animal, or could this be another hunter?
  • Where are my hunting companions – could this be them or someone else?
  • How much of the animal can you see, if it is a hind or stag, how old is the animal, how many points does its antlers have?

“Taking a little extra time to identify your target and check the firing zone is the key to safer hunting. No meat or no trophy is better than no mate,” he says.

Background Information

What is the ‘Roar’?

It is the breeding season of New Zealand’s red deer species. The roar runs from mid-March through April. The roar lasts approximately four weeks, with stags being the most vocal attracting mates in the middle two weeks.

Who are the Recreational Firearms Users Group?

The Recreational Firearms Users Group was formed to help align the important messaging of the various stakeholder groups involved in recreational hunting in New Zealand.

This group consists of Federated Farmers of New Zealand, Fish & Game NZ, Game Animal Council, Mountain Safety Council, NZ Deerstalkers Association, Department of Conservation and Te Tari Pūreke – Firearms Safety Authority.

Useful sources:

Game Animal Council: https://nzgameanimalcouncil.org.nz/the-roar/

Department of Conservation: https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/things-to-do/hunting/what-to-hunt/deer/red-deer/

Te Tari Pureke – Hunter Safety: https://www.firearmssafetyauthority.govt.nz/firearms-safety/hunter-safety

The 7 rules of firearms safety: https://www.firearmssafetyauthority.govt.nz/firearms-safety/7-rules-firearm-safety

Data on hunter injury numbers: https://www.mountainsafety.org.nz/explore/research-and-insights/a-hunters-tale

Source: New Zealand Police

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– Upper Hutt College, among other schools, have students facing a financial hit after trips have to be cancelled
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At Upper Hutt College, about 50 students were bound to depart next week on a three-week trip in Europe but these plans have had to be abruptly terminated due to the war which has recently broken out in the Middle East, as all flight paths went through the area. 15 other school groups in New Zealand have also been affected. For Upper Hutt College re-routing flights was not possible.Each student paid about $13,000 – and it now seems many families will face only getting partial refunds. The travel company involved, Defining Moments, says it’s working with the 15 affected school groups.

Below is from Consumer New Zealand.

What rights do families have to refunds?

Consumer NZ chief executive Jon Duffy said reimbursement depends heavily on the reason for cancellation.
“If it’s the airline cancelling the flight, in some instances you can recover costs like accommodation,” he said. “But if it’s due to something like an act of war, that’s outside the airline’s control and those extra costs typically won’t be refundable.”

Travel Agents’ Association NZ president Victoria Courtney said such events are difficult for insurers to cover.
“The risk is enormous, and if it was covered, it would significantly increase premiums for everyone,” she said.

Source: 1news

20/03/26

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– Upper Hutt Doctor Honored for Work With Migrant and Ethnic Communities at Auckland Health Symposium
Dr Ramil Adhikari (centre) – Soren Neupane

The award, presented by government officials, recognized Dr. Ramil Adhikari’s contributions to public health outreach across New Zealand’s Asian and refugee communities.

AUCKLAND — Dr Ramil Adhikari from Upper Hutt has been recognized for his work supporting migrant, refugee, and ethnic communities across Aotearoa New Zealand, receiving a national honor at a symposium convened to address the health needs of the country’s rapidly growing Asian population.

Dr. Ramil Adhikari was presented with the Public Health Award at the Flourishing Asian Communities & Workforce Symposium on March 13, held in Auckland and organized by Asian Family Services, a national organization that provides counselling, crisis support, and community development resources to Asian, migrant, and refugee populations.

The award was presented by Matt Doocey, the government’s Minister for Mental Health, and Kelly Feng, reflecting an alignment between official health policy and grassroots community advocacy that organizers say is increasingly necessary as New Zealand’s demographic makeup shifts.

In remarks following the presentation, Dr. Adhikari turned to a Māori proverb to frame his response — a choice that spoke to the bicultural and multicultural values running through his work.

“Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi, engari he toa takitini,” he said. The whakataukī, translated as “My strength is not that of an individual, but that of many,” became the organizing principle of his acceptance.

“This award reflects the collective mahi of many dedicated people working for the wellbeing of Asian, ethnic, migrant, and refugee communities in Aotearoa,” Dr. Adhikari said. He was careful to distribute the credit broadly — to colleagues, community partners, and what he described simply as “our whānau.”

His work, which spans community health outreach, cultural engagement, and efforts to improve access to health services for migrant populations, sits at a crossroads that public health advocates say is often underfunded and overlooked. New Zealand’s Asian-identified population has grown significantly in recent decades, yet research consistently points to gaps in culturally responsive care, language accessibility, and mental health support.

The symposium, which convenes health professionals, community leaders, and policy advocates, is designed in part to close those gaps — bringing together practitioners who operate across institutional and community lines.

For Dr. Adhikari, the recognition was welcome but secondary to the broader message he hoped it would send.

“This recognition belongs to all of us,” he said. “No one achieves this work alone.”

The Flourishing Asian Communities & Workforce Symposium is an annual gathering organized by Asian Family Services, based in Auckland.

By Soren Neupane: content creator, tutor

A “thank you” to Soren Neupane for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

23/03/26

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-Upper Hutt Food Week Launches in Style with Harvest Festival Success
Alice Midgley
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Alice Midgley
Alice Midgley

Upper Hutt Food Week 2026 got off to a spectacular start on Saturday with the Harvest Festival at Mangaroa Farms drawing a crowd of more than 1,500 people for a day packed with flavour, fun, and community spirit.

Set against the stunning backdrop of Whitemans Valley, the festival delivered something for everyone. Families sprawled across the grounds enjoying live music, children explored nature-based activities, and food lovers were treated to an incredible showcase of local produce and creativity.

From Ōrongomai’s  Hangi to Mangaroa Farm’s wonderful Farm feasts and fresh fruit ices, the event celebrated the very best of Upper Hutt’s local food scene. Stalls were buzzing all day,  as visitors embraced the opportunity to taste, connect, and support local.

One of the standout features of the day was the sea of sunflowers in full bloom, providing a vibrant and joyful setting that perfectly captured the spirit of the event.

More than just a festival, the Harvest Festival highlighted the growing momentum behind community-led food initiatives in Upper Hutt. It brought together local growers, educators, volunteers, and families in a shared celebration of good food, sustainability, and connection.

“This is exactly what Food Week is all about,” said organiser Alice Midgley. “Celebrating what we have, bringing people together, and starting conversations about how we build a stronger, more resilient local food system.”

With a full week of events still to come—Check out the great workshops (Some workshops still have spaces) and tastings to community gatherings—this incredible opening has set the tone for what promises to be an inspiring and impactful Upper Hutt Food Week.

Upper Hutt Food Week

A “thank you” to Alice Midgley for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

24/03/26

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– Upper Hutt Good Sorts
Vicky Webster

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18/03/26

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– Would you like the archives to be kept going on The Upper Hutt Connection? A voluntary position is available to anyone interested.
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Hi everyone,

Just to let you know that I’m no longer going to keep preparing the Wednesday Edition for The Upper Hutt Connection archive each week. However, I have been told that there a few in the community who would like it continued.

Preparing the archives is something I no longer have the time for – and honestly I don’t believe that the archive gets that much use aside from a very small number in the community. Therefore I am now offering the job of preparing the typed version of the Wednesday Edition as a voluntary position for anyone who puts their hand up to do it.

This can then be sent to me in either a PDF or Microsoft Word format.

Please note that this is a voluntary, unpaid, position.

Cheers, Ben Knowles – Editor / Operator @ The Upper Hutt Connection

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COUNCIL AND COMMITTEE MATTERS

For all information on past and upcoming council and committee meetings, including workshops, agendas, minutes, and other related content please visit https://www.upperhutt.govt.nz/Council/About-Your-Council/Council-meetings/Meeting-agendas-and-minutes

Council Engagement and Helpful Contacts
NZ Empowered

Engaging with Council

Engaging with councillors/mayor

Don’t be afraid of engaging with the elected members as they have been voted in to be the communities voice. But remember when engaging, to be concise, clear and respectful.

Mayor – peri.zee@uhcc.govt.nz

Deputy Mayor – corey.white@uhcc.govt.nz

Community and Economy Committee Chair’s

Other Councillor’s

CEO

Other helpful Council Contacts

Speaking Rights and Submitting at Council

If you see a council meeting, usually 2-5 days before an agenda will come out and you can apply for speaking rights to speak in the Public Forum, which is usually in the first 30 mins of a meeting.

Following links explain more :

Speaking at Council Meetings: https://www.upperhutt.govt.nz/files/assets/public/v/1/meetings/attending-and-speaking-at-council-meetings.pdf

Meeting Agendas: https://www.upperhutt.govt.nz/Council/About-Your-Council/Council-meetings/Meeting-agendas-and-minutes

YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UHCCCommunityService

A “thank you” to NZ Empowered for providing this article for The Upper Hutt Connection. Please note that this article is published each week.

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SPORTS

– Silverstream wins the Open Swiss Doubles tournament against Upper Hutt Petanque
Upper Hutt Petanque Club
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Upper Hutt Petanque Club
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Upper Hutt Petanque Club

The 2026 annual Open Swiss Doubles tournament took place on Sunday 22nd March at Maidstone Park on a most beautiful autumn day. 22 teams were entered from around the Wellington region, although one team was unable to make it so a Bye was used in each round. 5 rounds of Swiss at 60m with no extra end were played over 12 pistes, 3 before lunch and 2 after. Swiss format is a great way to rank players or teams within just a few games, as winners are automatiocally paired against winners, while non-winners are paired against non-winners after each round.

The ranking used after each round of games was based on number of games won first, then by Buchholz 1, then by Buchholz 2 (also known as fine Buchholz), and finally by differential. Most players are familiar with games won and differential, but tournaments such as Swiss are deemed ‘fairer’ using Buchholz because it takes into account the strengths (based on results at the time) of the opposing teams, scaled by the number of games played, thereby more accurately determining the true ranking. The final ranking results attached show that using traditional ranking by only games won and differential, would have had a very different result for 2nd, 3rd and 4th. At the end of the 5 games, the unluckiest team was John, Kathy and Jan (Bean Bags) from Upper Hutt, with 1 win, who took away a couple of goody bags kindly donated by Summeset. Third place was Colin and Bob, (The Young Ones) from Upper Hutt, with 4 wins. Second place was Paul and Murray (Old Duffers) also from Upper Hutt and with 4 wins. In first place was Theresa and Seymour Harawira (Untouchables) with 5 wins, from Silverstream. The top 3 teams all took away generous cash prizes paid from club funds.

Thanks to all the helpers and food donors on the day, as well as all the players; many of whom travelled some distance despite the price of fuel at the moment, and helped make a great day of play.

Source: Upper Hutt Petanque Club

23/03/26

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– Wellington Speedway’s Young Guns come in third at the Peter Barry Stockcar Teams Championship
Wellington Family Speedway

Wellington Speedway would like to congratulate our Wellington Young Guns Stockcar Team on their third placing at the Peter Barry Stockcar Teams Championship over the weekend!

We’d also like to congratulate the team on an awesome season of teams racing overall. They’ve experienced the highs, and the lows, and have grown immensely over the season.

Thank you to the drivers for being willing to put their cars and bodies on the line for their club. Stockcar Teams racing is an incredible commitment, and we cannot thank you enough for getting on there to represent us. Along with the drivers, we’d like to thank their families, crews and sponsors for supporting them all in being there. It goes without saying that they couldn’t do it without all of the support, so thank you to all of those involved as well.

Well done our Young Guns, you’ve done your club proud once again!

Source: Wellington Family Speedway

23/03/26

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COMMUNITY EVENTS: To view all upcoming and regularly occurring community events, please visit https://uhconnection.co.nz/community-events/

– Bill Moffat Super Saloon Memorial + Wellington Midget Champs + Stockcar Eliminator: Saturday 28th of March, 6.00 pm – 10.00 pm
Wellington Family Speedway

The Bill Moffat Super Saloon Memorial brings the high-powered Super Saloons back to the track, while the Custom Paintworks Stockcar Eliminator brings a unique twist for this night of racing — a 12-lap final race where the car the final car remaining takes the win. It’s all about survival, strategy, and making it to the end. AND the addition of the Midget class returning to Wellington! Thanks to CB Caravans and Dewtec, we welcome back this action packed class!

Classes running:

  • Super Saloons
  • Midgets
  • Stockcars
  • Ministocks
  • Streetstocks
  • TQ Midgets

All classes are to be confirmed and are subject to change without notice.

Buy tickets here

Source: Wellington Family Speedway

19/03/26

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– E-Waste Collection Day: Sunday 12th of April, 9.00 am – 3.00 pm
Upper Hutt City Council

Location: 18 Park Street, Kingsley Heights (Upper Hutt Recycling Station)

Join Us for an E-waste Collection Day!

We’re excited to again partner with Echo Tech NZ, New Zealand’s largest e-waste recycling company, to bring you another E-waste Collection Day event in Upper Hutt!

This is your chance to responsibly recycle your unwanted electronics in a safe, easy, and convenient drive-through event.

Let’s work together to keep these items out of landfill!

Source: Upper Hutt City Council

19/03/26

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– Have a Go Hockey Fun Day: Wednesday 25th of March, 4.30 pm
Upper Hutt Hockey Club

Source: Upper Hutt Hockey Club

20/03/26

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– King Lion Hall Mini Market: Saturday 28th of March, 8.00 am – 11.00 am
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Location: The King Lion Hall, 12 King Street, Upper Hutt

Indoor and Out Plants; Lemons, just $2pKg; Crafts; Quality Clothing; Books, Toys, Jigsaws; Household things and more. Get there early for good parking. Love to see you there.

A “thank you” to Brian Wyllie for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

24/03/26

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– Open Public Meeting: Saturday 28th of March 2026, 11.00am to 1.00pm
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Venue: Timberlea Community Hall, Timberlea Park.

Help with Information as known in Tiaki Wai Future Water Provider.

If you are unsure on information we may be able to help.

Organized by Ric Tyson. 0274491980

A “thank you” to Ric Tyson for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

23/03/26

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– Pop Into our Pop-up market during the tastiest week of the year: Saturday 28th of March 
Upper Hutt Food Week

Upper Hutt Food Week is here! It’s a whole week dedicated to celebrating mouthwatering local food, the people behind it, and our community. From meeting growers and makers to hands-on workshops and delicious experiences, it’s all about supporting local and connecting over great kai, and 4 A Better City are so proud to be part of it.

Upper Hutt Food Week is on now until Sunday 29 March, with something for everyone including our Kai Kart Summer Market happening next Saturday 28 March!

So why are we running a market? Because giving back is at the heart of what we do. 
We’re creating a free, welcoming space for local people to share and sell their products.

  • 22 Lane Street (opposite our Kai Kart)
  • 9am – 2pm

Bring the whānau along for a great day out! There’ll be:

  • Games for the kids
  • A special appearance from Magic Martin – a favourite local magician who will have audiences laughing, amazed, and completely captivated

FREE Urban farm tour!

Curious about regenerative growing or keen to explore our urban farm?
We’ll be running free tours of Mahinga Kai throughout the day. See how we grow food for local marae, and food co-ops, and pick up practical tips to help to successfully grow your own spray-free herbs and veggies at home.

Come for a great day out with yummy kai and leave inspired. 

Stay up to date via our Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1427291892515078
Learn more about what we do: www.4ABetterCity.nz

See more on Food Week: https://foodweek.co.nz/whats-on-food-week/

A “thank you” to Justine Hall from For a Better City Trust for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

23/03/26

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– Social Bowls at Silverstream Bowling Club: Tuesdays September – April, 12.30 pm – 2.30 pm
Silverstream Bowling Club

Location: 37 Dunns St, Silverstream

Ever thought about giving Lawn Bowls a go?

Today’s your chance!

Our Tuesday Social Bowls is on every Tuesday during the season (weather permitting), and we’re on again this afternoon at the Silverstream Bowls & Petanque Club with a great forecast

  • Starts: 12.30pm
  • Finished by: Around 2.30pm

If you’ve got a couple of spare hours and feel like trying something different, come along and give outdoor bowls a go. No experience needed and we’re always happy to help new players get started.

All you need is a pair of flat-soled shoes. We’ll supply the bowls.

Come along for a relaxed afternoon, meet some friendly locals, and see what it’s all about.

www.silverstream.co.nz

Source: Silverstream Bowling Club

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– Staglands Clue Hunt Challenge! 7th of April – 19th of April
Staglands Wildlife Reserve & Café

Calling All Super Sleuths & Clue Hunters Extraordinaire!

Ready for an adventure these school holidays?

Grab your magnifying glass, come crack the Staglands Clue Hunt Challenge and enjoy a FREE kids’ meal from the new Staglands Café!*

The team at Staglands are inviting curious kids to become wildlife detectives and explore the Reserve like never before. Follow the clues and discover the amazing animals and natural wonders hiding around every corner of Staglands.

Kids will have a blast with their friends and whānau, searching the nooks and crannies of the Reserve while learning fun facts about wildlife and nature along the way.

The Staglands Clue Hunt Challenge runs during the April school holidays

  • Offer valid: 7–19 April 2026
  • Excludes Easter Long Weekend: 3–6 April

Getting started is easy! Visit www.staglands.co.nz to download and print the Challenge Sheet or grab one from the Ticket Gate when you arrive.

Once kids complete the challenge they can head to the Café to claim their reward!

So put on your explorer hat, bring your best clue‑hunting skills, and make a day of wild fun at Staglands these school holidays.

*Terms and conditions apply – see website for details.

For further information:
📧 www.staglands.co.nz
📞 04 526 7529

A “thank you” to Staglands Wildlife Reserve & Café for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

20/03/26

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– The SpongeBob Musical – Youth Edition: 8th of April – 18th of April
Aislinn Sederel

Want to do something fun and different these school holidays?

TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE!

Who lives in a pineapple under the sea and is ready to hit the stage?

Upper Hutt Musical Theatre is diving into the colourful, high-energy world of The SpongeBob Musical: Youth Edition this April — and it’s the perfect school holiday treat!

Join SpongeBob, Patrick, Sandy and all your favourite Bikini Bottom friends for a fun-filled, heartwarming adventure bursting with music, laughter, and pure joy for the whole whānau.

Whether you’re looking to keep the kids entertained or just want a feel-good outing, this vibrant youth production is something a little different these holidays — and one you won’t want to miss!

Grab your tickets now before they’re gone:

https://www.iticket.co.nz/events/2026/apr/uhmt-spongebob-musical

8–18 April 2026 – right in the middle of the April school holidays!

A “thank you” to Aislinn Sederel for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

21/03/26

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– Upper Hutt Libraries 2026 Short Story Competition: Entries close 5.00 pm, Sunday 10th of May
Upper Hutt Libraries

Kia ora, storytellers, writers, and writers-to-be!

It’s the most wonderful time of the year… Our annual Short Story Competition has just opened for entries – and you’re invited to follow wherever your imagination and creativity may take you.

  • Entries close at 5.00pm on Sunday, 10 May 2026.
  • Tamariki (kids), teens, and adults can take part!
  • Maximum word count: 1,200

All you need to know (plus full terms and conditions) is on our website, including some exciting author events and writing sessions in the upcoming school holidays.

Start your story here: https://www.upperhuttlibrary.co.nz/whats-on/short-story

Source: Upper Hutt Libraries

24/03/26

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– Upper Hutt Piano Trust  celebrates World Piano Day  at Whirinaki Whare Taonga: Sunday 29th of March
Paul Lambert

The Upper Hutt Piano Trust will present a special programme of piano and music events at Whirinaki Whare Taonga on Sunday 29 March 2026, celebrating World Piano Day.

World Piano Day  (www.pianoday.org ) started 11 years ago as an international celebration of the piano and its music and is held on the 88th day of the year , the number of keys on a piano.

 Upper Hutt Piano Trust is marking the occasion this year  with a range of performances and activities showcasing the instrument’s versatility, beauty and enduring appeal. The programme will feature local and regional musicians and pianists, with events designed to appeal to music lovers of all genres of music and all ages.

We believe Upper Hutt is the only location in New Zealand to currently  celebrate World Piano Day in a coordinated way .

Held at Upper Hutt’s cultural hub, Whirinaki Whare Taonga, the day will offer the community an opportunity to  listen, play the Kawai grand piano themselves  and experience live music in an inspiring setting.

We are expecting dance groups , electronic keyboards performers  and other music groups to participate .

If you want more information or to take part please email  WPD@upperhuttpianotrust.nz


The Upper Hutt Piano Trust will present a special programme of piano and music events at Whirinaki Whare Taonga on Sunday 29 March 2026 from 10 am to 7.30 pm .The  morning session from 10-12pm is  opened by a performance by  Clare Derby on the Kawai grand piano.For the balance  of the session there be  performances  to enjoy by piano students from Karen Boyce Music and Joanne Roelofs Music as well as dance performances from Anita’s Dance Academy. The public are invited to come  and enjoy the performances, peruse the craft market and support the Arts in Upper Hutt . Entry is by donation to help cover costs of the event .

The Piano trust believes Upper Hutt is the only location in New Zealand to currently  celebrate World Piano Day in a coordinated way .

It is planned to offer an opportunity to  the community to play the Kawai grand piano themselves  and experience live music in an inspiring setting.

In the afternoon   from 3-5 pm  Te Toki NZ School of Music students will play on the Kawai grand piano . Amelia Lim who was the Scholarship winner last year will be performing .

From 6 -7.30 pm  the ever popular ‘Sam and Cam “   with their “Duelling Pianos “   will finish the day with a concert of popular music including Elton John and Billy Joel songs .

A wide range of music from classical to pop will feature throughout the day

Paul Lambert

A “thank you” to Paul Lambert for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

27/01/26

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– Upper Hutt Repair Cafe: Saturday 11th of April, 10.00 am – 2.00 pm
Upper Hutt Repair Café

Location: Upper Hutt Baptist Church, corner of Milton Street and Fergusson Drive

Free Event / Koha

Items we can help you repair:

  • Wooden
  • Mechanical
  • Electrical
  • Bicycles
  • Sewing
  • Jewellery
  • Frames
  • Kids Toys
  • Clock
  • Ceramics
  • & more!

www.uhrepaircafe.org.nz

A “thank you” to Catherine Cooper for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

20/03/26

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– Upper Hutt Residents Meeting: King Lion Hall, Tuesday 24th of March, 7pm.
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Location: King Lion Hall, 12 King Street, Upper Hutt

Purpose

  • To discuss the public owned company Tiaki Wai, proposed financial restriction of water by the introduction of volumetric water meters. 
  • The funding of water service hand over by council to Tiaki Wai.
  • The pricing of water delivery to households and the costs of grey water and waste water.
  • To oppose to any form of amalgamation of Wellington’s regions councils and oppose disestablishing of the Wellington regional council.

The petition to oppose Amalgamation will be available to sign.

There is also an open invitation for council members and our regional council representative to attend this meeting to offer their input regarding these matters.

Teresa & Stewart Homan meeting organisers.

A “thank you” to Teresa Homan for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

20/03/26

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Laugh with Laughing Club: Every Monday, 6.30 pm – 7.30 pm | Resuming on the 26th of January
Contributor: Sharyn Rive

A “thank you” to Sharyn Rive for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

10/10/25

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– Oasis Centre – Healing mornings each Saturday, except the last Saturday of the month: From 9.30 am
Susan Boyle

A “thank you” to Susan Boyle for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

29/01/26

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Taoist Tai Chi: Mondays, 6.30 pm – 8.30 pm

Taoist Tai Chi sessions

  • Mondays 6.30-8.00pm.
  • Trentham School Hall.
  • No sessions held on public holidays.

Start any time.

Reduce stress, find calmness, balance, strength and flexibility with Taoist Tai Chi™ practice. Join us to have a go a great way to improve your life and health. https://www.taoisttaichi.org/find-a-location/

A “thank you” to Glenn for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

13/05/25

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– The Upper Hutt Chess Club: Monday nights, 7.30 pm
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Location: HIBS Senior Common Room, Hutt International Boys’ School, Granville Street, Trentham, Upper Hutt

Open to expert and beginner players alike. Details are available from Club Captain Tony Hughes whose email is: arh4108@gmail.com

A “thank you” to Richard Catterall for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

09/02/26

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Playgroup at St. Hilda’s: Wednesday mornings during term time, 9.30 am – 11.00 am
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Location: St. Hilda’s Anglican Church, 35 Cruickshank Road, Clouston Park

Wednesday mornings during term time.

Ages from babies to school age are welcome, depending on the circumstances.

A “thank you” to Jocelyn for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

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St. Margaret’s Playgroup: Tuesday Mornings, 10.00 am – 11.30 am (term time only)
St. Margaret’s Church – Silverstream

Tuesday mornings during term time 10-11.30am. Come along and join in the fun with your preschool children. Meet other parents and carers, relax and enjoy a cuppa while the kids play. (Please note all children must be accompanied by an adult!). Looking forward to seeing you.

A “thank you” to St. Margaret’s Church – Silverstream for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

06/05/25

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Rimutaka Baptist Church playgroup: Fridays, 9.00 am – 11.30 am during term time
Contributor: Kerry

A “thank you” to Kerry for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

23/04/25

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Upper Hutt Baptist Church playgroup: 9.30 am – 11.30 am, Tuesday mornings
Contributor: Cushla

If you’re looking for a Tuesday activity for your little ones then come check out UHBC Playgroup at Upper Hutt Baptist Church, corner of Milton St and Fergie Drive.

We run 9.30am – 11:30am each Tuesday morning and you can drop in anytime that suits.

Lots of fun stuff to play with and a different activity each week to stimulate young minds.

Morning tea for children and adults provided.

Everyone welcome

Gold coin donation

Hope to see you there

Cushla gave permission for this article to be put up on The Upper Hutt Connection.

28/03/25

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BEYOND UPPER HUTT

Zumba Fitness in Stokes Valley: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays
Alpa Modi

A “thank you” to Alpa Modi for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

16/01/26

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SITUATIONS VACANT

– Barista Wanted – Early Starts, Big Vibes: Final day for applications, Sunday 12th of April 2026
Silverstream Espresso

Location: 212 Fergusson Drive, Silverstream, Upper Hutt

Free coffee. Free lunch. Great banter.

Not a bad start to the day… especially when that day starts early

We’re a busy, award-winning café in Silverstream (Upper Hutt) looking for an experienced barista who can handle the rush and have a laugh with our regulars.

This is a place where personality matters just as much as coffee. If you enjoy a bit of back-and-forth with customers and can keep the quality high when it’s pumping—you’ll fit right in.

The role:

  • 29 hours over 4 days
  • Early starts: 5:30am (x2), 6:30am, 7:00am
  • Early finishes = your afternoons are yours

You’ll need to:

  • Be confident on the machine in a high-volume setting
  • Bring energy, chat, and good vibes every day
  • Care about making consistently great coffee

Not a beginner role—but we’ll help you get the absolute best out of our beans.

Flick us a message on Facebook, or pop in and say hi.

Silverstream Espresso gave permission for this article to be published on The Upper Hutt Connection.

24/03/26

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– Creative Marketer Wanted – Part-Time Contractor | Upper Hutt
The Mall Upper Hutt

Do you love planning events and creating engaging social media content? The Mall Upper Hutt is looking for a dynamic, creative, and well-organised individual to help bring annual events to life and promote our centre online.

About the requirements:

  • Plan and coordinate exciting events throughout the year
  • Manage and promote activities across social media channels
  • Work with centre management to create engaging campaigns
  • Contract monthly fee

About you:

  • Passionate about events, marketing, and community engagement
  • Strong organisational and communication skills
  • Confident using modern social media platforms
  • Creative thinker with a proactive attitude

This is a contracted role – perfect for someone who enjoys working with people and creating memorable experiences.

Contact Andy Bell at andy@bushinncentre.co.nz to learn more.

A “thank you” to The Mall Upper Hutt for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

18/03/26

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– Teacher Aide: Applications close Monday 30th of March
Trentham School

Trentham School is seeking a compassionate and adaptable Teacher Aide

About the Role

The successful applicant will work closely with school staff and specialists.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Delivering support to students and assisting with the implementation of classroom programmes
  • Assisting with personal care and wellbeing
  • Supporting students with complex needs in a calm and consistent manner

About You

We are looking for someone who is:

  • Patient, empathetic, and reliable
  • Comfortable and confident working with students who have high and complex needs
  • Flexible and able to collaboratively as part of a team

Previous experience as a Teacher Aide is an advantage but not essential.

How to Apply

Please send your CV and a brief cover letter to Benjamin Garner at vacnacy@trentham.school.nz

Applications close on Monday 30 March at 12pm

Published with permission from Trentham School

24/03/26

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GARAGE SALES

– Garage Sale: Bailey Grove / Sunday 29th of March, 2026 / 9.00 am – 1.00 pm
Vicky Watkins

A “thank you” to Vicky Watkins for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

20/03/26

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COMMUNITY SUPPORT

– Interested in becoming a Girl Guides volunteer?
Katrina Clokie

Do you want to see young girls grow into confident, adventurous women capable of taking action in their communities? Becoming a volunteer with Girl Guiding is an amazing way to give back in Upper Hutt and keep learning. We’ll provide all the training you need.

We’re seeking more volunteers to work alongside our experienced Girl Guide leaders so that we can grow our units. Please consider giving your time as a volunteer so that we can offer amazing opportunities to as many Upper Hutt girls as possible.

Please contact Katrina at katrinaclokie+ggnz@gmail.com or 0220963973 (text only) or enquire via the Girl Guide website https://girlguidingnz.org.nz/volunteers/

A “thank you” to Katrina Clokie for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

02/02/26

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Strings Attached Ukulele Group
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We need a few new players/performers for our ukulele /singing/ performance group, based in Upper Hutt. More than anything we love people with enthusiasm who are keen to interact with an audience. We perform mostly at retirement villages but have also performed at birthday parties and celebrations of life. We focus on songs from the 50’s to the 80’s but most importantly we are there for our audiences and what they enjoy.

  • you need to be able to hold a tune.
  • the ability to play a ukulele would be great but if you don’t we can teach you!

If you are keen or know of someone who would be an asset to our group’ please ring Virginia on 0273920920.

A “thank you” to Virginia for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

28/07/25

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The Upper Hutt Womens’ Carers’ Group
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Our group consists of women who have someone in their lives who has had a stroke or has Alzheimers, that they are caring for.

We meet once a fortnight for two hours. We offer a supportive listening environment with lots of laughs as we walk our challenging journeys together. If there are women out there who feel we could be of support, please contact Jenny on 0284340102 for further details.

A “thank you” to Virginia for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

28/07/25

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– Upper Hutt Community Medical Drivers – need additional volunteer drivers.
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The service was started in 2020, to replace a similar service previously run by Red Cross. The purpose of Upper Hutt’s not-for-profit free medical driving service is to help those with limited transport alternatives at grass-roots level (ie helping those without their own vehicle, or with no available family or friends to help them get to medical appointments, usually this is the independent elderly still living in their own homes with limited family assistance available) to reach their medical appointments throughout the wider Region.

Without this service, the alternative for these people would either be, for the patient to have to pay commercial rates and take public transport (however many financially or physically can’t do this), or in some cases patients will be forced to cancel out of medical appointments due to the cost and difficulties of using alternative transport to reach remote clinic locations, such as Wellington Hospital.

So, what does the service provide?

For those without other means of transport to reach their medical appointments, Upper Hutt’s Medical Driving Service provides “door to door” transport to the patient’s medical appointment throughout the Region; often for those needing extra mobility help, this entails the driver taking the patient through to the reception area of the clinic. Drivers will then generally wait to pick up the patient and return them to their home.

We have strived to keep the service “free” for those who need us, so as to not rule it out those who cannot afford transport costs, however we readily accept donations, as these are critical to enable the service to continue to run. 

We URGENTLY need more volunteer drivers:

Most of our drivers tend to be retired people, who want to give something back to the community. Our drivers need to use their own vehicle and be a safe and careful driver, with additional ability and patience to deal with a wide range of people. Our volunteers do not get paid (we are all volunteers), but the society uses the donations we receive to reimburse the drivers for the costs of running their vehicles. 

As a driver, you also need to be a person with patience and an ability to entertain yourself while waiting, as there is a fair amount of “waiting time” involved while patients are at appointments (a good time for reading, crosswords and a coffee). Demands for our services are erratic, governed by patients appointments and your availability, so it is not the case of “same time of day / same day of week” demand. For each job, the coordinator will check you if you are available (and if you are not, hopefully another driver picks up the request), you are not bound to make yourself available, jobs accepted must fit in with your schedule; but maybe your commitment will vary from once every two weeks, through to 1-2 requests per week. Drivers need to adhere to a set of rules set down by the society and need to be comfortable driving locally, to Lower Hutt, or to Wellington, as the typical destinations). Applicant drivers may be required to submit to Police Vetting.

Enquires:

Bill 0274456992

A “thank you” to Bill Lindsay for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

28/01/2026

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PUBLIC NOTICES

Spice Totara, Shop 3 1 Turon Crescent Upper Hutt ON licence renewal

Love Pickle Club Wellington, 4A Railway Ave Upper Hutt new ON Licence

RECIPES

Recipes
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Meals: https://uhconnection.co.nz/recipes/recipes-meals/

Baking: https://uhconnection.co.nz/recipes/recipes-baking/

Desserts: https://uhconnection.co.nz/recipes/recipes-desserts/

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BUSINESS ADVERTISING

Business Advertising
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A webpage on The Upper Hutt Connection at only $1 a day

Is your business lacking a website, and you don’t want to bother with setting one up yourself? The Upper Hutt Connection can offer you a webpage on The Upper Hutt Connection at only $1 a day (billed at $30 a month). Include all the text, images, links etc that you like.

Advertise your business in The Upper Hutt Connection’s Wednesday Edition for only $10 a week – Be seen by all 4,767 followers

Would you like to advertise your business weekly in The Upper Hutt Connection’s Wednesday Edition? You can have your business advertised at only $10 a week (billed at $40 a month). Include a small paragraph of text along with a small image – OR an image alone, with all your business info included in the image itself. A small line of text can be included for a link to your website, etc. If you have a request where you’d like your ad to be placed in the Wednesday Edition then please say – otherwise I’ll use my own judgement.

Restrictions

As for restrictions on who can advertise, the only exclusion is the sex industry. Everyone else is welcome to advertise on The Upper Hutt Connection.

If you’re interested in advertising on The Upper Hutt Connection, please email me at editor@uhconnection.co.nz

Cheers, Ben Knowles – Editor / Operator @ The Upper Hutt Connection.

Please note that advertising on The Upper Hutt Connection is only open to those based in Upper Hutt – That is as north as the Remutaka Hill, the border of Akatawara Road between Upper Hutt and Kapiti, and as south as Reynolds Bach Drive, Stokes Valley.

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WORSHIP SERVICES

Heretaunga Community Church
Heretaunga Christian Centre

Live for Jesus, Share his Love

Our Sunday morning service is at 10am and everyone is welcome.

We would love you to stay afterwards for fellowship over morning tea.

Our Creche for children under 3 1/2 years runs every Sunday morning. Our Children’s Church runs Sundays during school terms.

Services are live-streamed on YouTube: Heretaunga Christian Centre

Address: 51 Lane St, Wallaceville, Upper Hutt 5018, New Zealand

Email: admin@heretaunga.com

Website: https://www.heretaunga.com

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St. Margaret’s Presbyterian Church – Silverstream
St. Margaret’s Presbyterian Church

We seek to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ in our Community

You will find us at:

4-6 Dunns St, Silverstream, Upper Hutt

The Minister:

The minister at St Margaret’s is Rev Rodney Ramsay.

Rodney is on-site most days from Tuesday to Friday and anyone is welcome to drop in for a chat over a cup of coffee/tea.

If you have any need to contact Rodney he can be reached at the office number 5279604, on his mobile 0211259835 or via email at minister@stmargaretssilverstream.org.nz

Worship services:

Our worship services take place on Sundays at 10.00am.

The First Sunday of each month is a Communion Service and the second Sunday is a Family Service.

Our services are fairly traditional, and we have a very warm and welcoming congregation.

All are welcome.

Our services are live streamed on Zoom. If you wish to receive the link, please text Lynley McInnarney at 027 278 0010 or send an email to mcinnarneys@gmail.com

We offer children’s church for primary school age that happens during the main church service.

St Margaret’s runs a teenage youth group on the second and fourth Thursday of the month in the church hall and lounge during term time. Youth group runs from 6.30pm to around 8.00pm.

Other contact details:

The Lay leader (Session Clerk) at St Margaret’s is Chris Rosanowski and he can be contacted at rosanowskic@gmail.com

Please visit our website for further information including the hire of our facilities.

https://stmargaretssilverstream.org.nz

St. Margaret’s Presbyterian Church – Silverstream submitted this article to The Upper Hutt Connection

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Rimutaka Baptist Church
Google Maps: Sky Stream Media

Location: 2 Akatarawa Road, Brown Owl, Upper Hutt

We would love to get to know you, so come along to one of our groups and meet others in your community.

Tuesdays

5 Loaves and 2 Fish Food Pantry: 11am – 12noon – Free

Food is available for those who are needing extra assistance. If you have food to contribute to contribute to the pantry, feel free to drop off at the church.

Wednesdays

Community craft session: 10.30 am – 12noon – Free

Bring along your craft and join us for morning tea.

Community Lunch: 12noon – Free

All welcome

Bible study: 7.00 pm – Free

All welcome to learn more about the Christian faith.

Fridays

Rimutaka Playgroup: 9.00 am – 11.30am – Donation

All caregiver and preschoolers are welcome. This is a fun, friendly, safe environment. Morning tea is provided.

Youthgroup: 7.00 pm – Donation

Contact the church for details

Sundays

Church Service: 10.00 am

All welcome, and please stay for morning tea after the service.

Sunday online recording available on YouTube from 5.00 pm

Room Hire

Contact us if you would like to hire out either the hall, foyer area or conference room.

All Enquires: 04 5268708
Email: rbc.office@xtra.co.nz

A “thank you” to Kerry, and Rimutaka Baptist Church, for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

23/04/25

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– The Salvation Army – Upper Hutt

Location: 695 Fergusson Drive, Elderslea, Upper Hutt

Email: upperhutt.corps@salvationarmy.org.nz

Church website: Upper Hutt Corps – The Salvation Army NZFTS

How we can help:


Worship – Sunday 10:30am

You can expect to experience family friendly worship in amongst a congregation that reflects our community.

Services usually go for just over an hour and are filled with spiritually uplifting music, scripture readings, prayers, children’s church and encouraging conversational preaching.

Welfare – Tuesdays and Thursdays 10-12.30pm

Foodbank is a friendly, non-judgemental place, to seek out some assistance to make sure the family doesn’t go without during tough times.

We can also assist with Counselling, Advocacy Services, Furniture and clothing and laundry for those sleeping rough. Please ring our office on (04) 528 6745 to make an appointment.

Addictions

The Bridge programme provides a safe, integrated, high-quality treatment service for people whose lives have been affected by the harmful use of, or dependency on, alcohol or drugs. Please contact: Upper Hutt Bridge, Phone: (04) 527 3373 or (04) 389 6566

Family Store – Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm, Saturday 9.30am – 4.pm

The Family store is the place you need to donated and grab yourself a bargain. Once all the bills are paid your hard earned dollars from here goes to help those in need.

Store location: 41 Queen Street, Upper Hutt. Phone: (04) 528 6951.

Booth College of Mission

The BCM School of Bible and Mission was established to provide study opportunities to members of the public to achieve the NZQA approved diplomas. SBM students are invited to join in with the life of the college as much as they are willing and able. To enquire about study or access to the Christian library, please phone 04 5288628 or check out the website – https://bcm.salvationarmy.org.nz/school-for-bible-and-mission/

Rata Educare

Providing safe, nurturing, high-quality early childhood education in Upper Hutt, where children are encouraged to explore, grow and flourish in body, mind and spirit. 

To enquire about enrolling your child, please phone (04) 527 6929.


We also have lots of other things going on, so please feel free to drop in for a coffee and check us out. 

I am sure someone will be around for a friendly chat. 

A “thank you” to Shane Healey from The Upper Hutt Salvation Army for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

19/03/26

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St. Hilda’s Anglican Church

Location: 35 Cruickshank Road, Clouston Park, Upper Hutt

Email Church Office: sthildasuh@gmail.com

Who we are:

A congregation of faithful followers of our Lord Jesus Christ, who draw on the Anglican
tradition to support a lively expression of our faith. Our recently unanimously agreed
vision statement is: St Hilda’s – a vibrant, faith-based presence within our community.

What we do:

  • We are a community of people who come together to worship God, to grow in relationship with one another and with the wider community.
  • We offer loving service to God, one another, the people of Upper Hutt and the world.
  • We are disciples of Jesus, the Lord of Love.
  • We believe in the Christian Creator, Redeemer and Giver of Live. We are inspired andguided by the Holy Bible. We seek to grow in faith.
  • We welcome newcomers to our parish family with warm hospitality. We provide a wide range of activities, both spiritual and secular. We encourage all to develop their relationship with Christ through our worshiping community.
  • In recent years we have turned our focus outwards to serving our community.

Weekly services:

Sunday 9.30am: Traditional NZ Anglican Worship

This is a comfortable, family-friendly feeling service, although it follows the traditional
liturgical format. The service order alternates between the three ANZPB Eucharistic (communion)
liturgies. There is always a sermon with a liturgical assistant leading the worship; when a priest is not available. The communion is led by one of our leaders licenced for reserved sacrament.

Thursday 10.00am: Traditional Communion Service

The service order follows ANZPB with the Sunday sermon being repeated here. Our services are supported by a good tech suite, including two large monitors installed at the front of the church, and a quality sound system.

Prayer books remain available in the pews for anyone who prefers to use them

Sue sent this article to The Upper Hutt Connection / Source: St Hilda’s Anglican Church Upper Hutt

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Silverstream Reformed Church
Silverstream Reformed Church

Location: 8 Blue Mountains Road, Silverstream

What we Believe:

We believe that Jesus Christ is the only Saviour and the Sovereign Lord over all of life. We are fully committed to the Bible in its entirety as the Word of God. We believe that theology is important, it is vital for the health of the church, and without sound doctrine the church decays. Throughout history, the church has confessed what it believes by faithfully summarising the truths of the Bible in written forms known as creeds and confessions. These confessions do not hold the same authority as the Bible, but they help to summarise the Bible’s teaching. Ultimately, the Bible remains our only rule for faith and life. 

Who we Are:

Our Church is a family church, with a mixture of young families, retirees, couples, single people and youth. We have approximately 200 members, from different backgrounds, meeting together because we share a common faith in the Lord Jesus Christ

Service Times:

Our worship services are on Sunday at 10 AM and 4 PM, and we would love to see you there. Our friendly greeters will meet you at the door and answer any questions you have.

Like to know more?  Visit our website at:    https://silverstreamrcnz.co.nz/

Silverstream Reformed Church
Silverstream Reformed Church

Silverstream Reformed Church sent this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

11/12/24

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St John’s Anglican Church in Trentham
St John’s Anglican Church in Trentham
St John’s Anglican Church in Trentham

Location: 563 Fergusson Drive, Trentham, Upper Hutt Email Church Office:office@stjohnstrentham.org.nz

Church website: http://www.stjohnstrentham.org.nz

Who we are: A congregation of faithful followers of our Lord Jesus Christ in the heart of Trentham. We gather in a historic Anglican church, founded in 1863 and continuously used for worship since then, providing a place of beauty, sacredness, and stillness. But the church is primarily about people, relationships, and recovery day by day, wherever we live. Our focus is on faith, family, and care for others.

What we do: We seek to nurture our faith, our relationship with God, in various ways. First and foremost, we come to worship and pray together. The Parish seeks to provide a variety of styles of worship to suit the varying needs of parishioners. We also gather in small groups for Bible study and fellowship, have regular community events, and have monthly communion services in Fergusson Rest Home and the Summerset Community Centre.

Weekly services:

Sunday 10.00am: Communion in the church with children’s ministry

Our Sunday inter-generational service unites families, young and old, in the church, while our children’s program (Godly Play) offers meaningful spiritual education for our tamariki. We gather for morning tea in and around the entry foyer afterwards.

Wednesday 10.00am: Liturgy of the Word with Holy Communion in the church

In addition to the Sunday service, there are other opportunities for worship during the week, such as the Wednesday 10am Holy Communion. This is in the church and uses one of the services in A New Zealand Prayer Book He Karakia Mihinare. We gather for morning tea in the foyer afterwards.

Weekdays 7.00am: Morning Prayer

Morning Prayeris held in the church chapel every weekday morning at 7am. We use A New Zealand Prayer Book He Karakia Mihinare, but there is plenty of opportunity for everyone to join the time of intercession and thanksgiving at the end of this service. All ages are welcome.

Source: St John’s Anglican Church in Trentham

18/11/25

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Upper Hutt Spiritualist Centre
Upper Hutt Spiritualist Centre

Location: Upper Hutt Spiritualist Centre, King Lion Hall, 8 King St.

Every Sunday 7-8.30 pm

A vibrant Spiritualist community reflecting diversity of belief, experience, social and cultural backgrounds.  We uphold the 7 principles of Spiritualism and our values of respect, compassion, inclusivity and service.

The service consists of singing, meditation, mediumship and healing.

Email: uhspiritualist@gmail.com

A “thank you” to Sue Boyle for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

21/01/26

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Upper Hutt Uniting Parish
Upper Hutt Uniting Parish

Address: Cnr 1 Benzie Avenue / 780 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt

Worship Services:

Upper Hutt Uniting provides Presbyterian – Methodist church services each Sunday at 10am at the Wesley Centre (Te Whanau Lounge) located at 1 Benzie Avenue. We are fortunate to have a revolving preaching team, of both Ordained and Lay Preachers, who offer an interesting and different variety of relaxed preaching styles. After service refreshments and social time. Visitors are welcome to join us.

Wesley Centre:

A multi-use community centre located close to the Upper Hutt city centre, hosting 5 separate churches (Presbyterian -Methodist, Tongan language Methodist, Samoan Assembly of God, Messianic Saturday study group and a church from Myanmar – contact us for details on other groups services), together with the Wesley Thrift Shop and Upper Hutt Foodbank, plus multiple regular and casual community organisations meetings and as a venue for group and family events. 

Wesley Centre provides a modern church space, a gymnasium style hall for functions, two kitchens and two spacious meeting rooms.

For enquiries regarding building use, contact the Parish Office 528 8915, or the Property Manager 0274 456 992, or email property.uhup@outlook.co.nz.

Parish Office:

64 Martin Street – open Thursday / Friday 10am to 3pm
Ph: (04) 528 8915
Email: uhup@xtra.co.nz 

Website: http://www.upperhuttuniting.nz 

A “thank you” to Bill Lindsay for sending this article to The Upper Hutt Connection.

05/11/25

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ENTERTAINMENT

– What’s new at Monterey Cinemas? Releasing 26th of March, 2026

To view all films coming out this week, please view https://www.montereyupperhutt.co.nz/coming-soon

The Passion of the Christ – 20th Anniversary

The Passion of the Christ 20th Anniversary

Running time: 126 minutes

Rated: R16 (Prolonged scenes of brutal violence, torture & cruelty)

Celebrating 20 Years, The Passion of The Christ is one of cinema’s most intensely powerful movie-going experiences. This critically acclaimed, history making, global box-office phenomenon has inspired millions to learn more about its origins. From Academy Award®-Winning director Mel Gibson comes a profound story of courage and sacrifice, depicting the final twelve hours in the life of Jesus Christ.

Book here: https://www.montereyupperhutt.co.nz/movie/the-passion-of-the-christ-20th-anniversary

Hoppers

Hoppers

Running time: 105 minutes

Rated: PG

In “Hoppers,” scientists have discovered how to “hop” human consciousness into lifelike robotic animals, allowing people to communicate with animals as animals! Using the new technology, Mabel (Curda) will uncover mysteries within the animal world that are beyond anything she could have imagined. Produced by Nicole Paradis Grindle, “Hoppers” also features the voices of Bobby Moynihan and Jon Hamm.

Book here: https://www.montereyupperhutt.co.nz/movie/hoppers

Hunt for the Wilderpeople – 10th Anniversary

Hunt for the Wilderpeople

Running time: 101 minutes

Rated: PG (Violence, coarse language, some scenes may disturb)

From the director of Boy and What We Do In the Shadows, Taika Waititi’s new film is a hilarious and heartfelt adventure based on Barry Crumps novel, Wild Pork & Watercress. Ricky (Julian Dennison) is a defiant young city kid who finds himself on the run with his grumpy foster uncle (Sam Neill). A national manhunt ensues and the two are forced to work together to survive.

Book here: https://www.montereyupperhutt.co.nz/movie/hunt-for-the-wilderpeople-10th-anniversary-re-re

The Magic Faraway Tree

The Magic Faraway Tree

Running time: 110 minutes

Rated: G

THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE follows Polly and Tim and their children Beth, Joe and Fran – a modern family who find themselves forced to relocate to the remote English countryside. Soon after the family’s arrival in the countryside, the children discover a magical tree and its extraordinary and eccentric residents including treasured characters Moonface, Silky, Dame Washalot and Saucepan Man. At the top of the tree, they are transported to spectacular and fantastical lands and, through the joys and challenges of their adventures, the family learn to reconnect and value each other for the first time in years.

Book here: https://www.montereyupperhutt.co.nz/movie/the-magic-faraway-tree

They will kill you

They Will Kill You

Running time: 94 minutes

Rated: R16 (Graphic violence & offensive language)

A woman takes a job as a housekeeper in a NYC high-rise, unaware of the building’s history of disappearances. She soon realizes the community is shrouded in mystery.

Book here: https://www.montereyupperhutt.co.nz/movie/they-will-kill-you

Source: Monterey Cinemas Upper Hutt

24/03/26

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