Newsletter No. 139

Published as issue No. 126

May 5, 2015

Book Swap: Lucy of Houghton Bay Rd followed up the suggestion of a book swap – “… sounds good, bus shelter [may be] too damp and access too free, how about a garage or somewhere at the school, under cover or a shed … just my thoughts, also what would you do when there are too many books etc?”

But wait, there’s more: Jessica from Houghton Bay Rd, the artist of the mural at the community hall, and others have been talking about the idea of painting a bus stop to look like a book shop – to host the book exchange! If you are interested in planning and taking part in these activities come down to the community garden this Sunday at 3.15 pm to discuss over a cup of tea.

Also (Lucy adds): “you might like to include in the newsletter, organic raw milk, available at collection sites near you, www.windriverorganics.co.nz for more info. Not tried it yet but intend to make cheese. I think you order online and pick up from Newtown.”

ken HVPA notice boardAll the News: Houghton Valley Progressive Association president Ken from Hornsey Rd installs a new noticeboard adjacent to the bus stop at the Community Hall in Houghton Bay Rd. It will complement the newsletter to keep passers-by informed about forthcoming events at the hall and other community activities. Thanks to French Door Factory in Rongotai for their support.

Rivers and Coast Users Survey: Houghton Valley residents may be more interested than most in completing a Wellington Regional Council survey on issues which encourage, or discourage, people to use harbours, coasts and rivers. There’s also a prize for completing the survey. [Survey link not current]

Norman and contributors