Sunday, May 20, 2012

Help Plant a Forest at Omarunui Landfill

The public is invited to take part in the planting of the Facebook Forest at the Omarunui Landfill.

Hastings District Council’s Sus’d project has sourced 1500 native trees which will be planted by the public on a part of the landfill site which will not be used for rubbish disposal.

Sus’d ambassador and Hastings District Councillor Tania Kerr says “It is important that the public is involved right from the beginning of the creation of the Facebook Forest. This is the start of a long term project which will help beautify the landscape and attract bird life to the area.”

“Everyone who joins in the planting will also be invited on a guided tour of the landfill, which will teach them more about the operation of the waste facility.”

Species of natives to be planted include cabbage trees, hebe, coprosma, pittosporum, flax, kowhai, ribbonwood, kanuka, and totara.

The area to be planted is quite steep so sturdy boots or shoes are required, and you should bring your own spade. To take part in planting day, please be at the Omarunui Landfill Kiosk on Omarunui Road no later than 10am on Saturday May 26th

Are you interested in taking part?  
Register at www.susd.org.nz or phone Hastings District Council on 871 5000.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Have you ever wondered what you would do without a mobile phone?

Let’s face it mobile phone ownership has become the norm over the past decade.  There are now more active mobile phones in New Zealand than there are people living here.  The phenomenal rate phones have evolved means that they now have an average life expectancy of just eighteen months.  I probably have food in my cupboard which will last longer!

What I’m eluding to here is the value, or lack of,  we place on items such as mobile phones in our quest for the latest gizmo or gadget.  These wonders of the modern age with built in cameras, games,  alarm clocks and more memory than a standard computer from the late 80’s are now easily cast aside for the new sleeker, must have model.   So doing the math, approx 1.5 million phones require disposal every year.

Recycling your mobile phone has just become a whole lot easier.  Our District Libraries are all supporting our mobile phone recycling programme which is just brilliant.  Every phone dropped into Hastings, Flaxmere or Havelock North Library goes to support the Starship Children’s Hospital Appeal in Auckland.  And what’s even better all the phone are recycled too which means less precious metals going into landfills.

I know I have at least six defunct phones in random draws at home.  So like me, why not have a de-clutter, recycle your old mobile phone/s and support a great cause while you’re at it!?

Monday, February 20, 2012

Events to get you on your bike




So there are a few events happening this week in the Hawke’s Bay as part of Bike Wise. They are a great way to get a reward for jumping on your bike for ride. I must admit that the weather so far hasn’t been favourable for cycling. I was aiming to ride 20 kms per week, but due to family commitments and weather I have only managed 21kms for the whole month. On the other hand our team here at work has four cyclists participating and we have cycled 870 between us. Hastings District Council as an organisation has racked up a massive 7250 kms over 463 rides with 20% of staff participating.



The first event is on Thursday (23 Feb) and is to entice ladies to get on their bikes. It is a “Frocks on Bikes” fashion show at the HB Opera House starting at 1pm. Art Deco fashion is the focus which will be a nice way to end the Art Deco celebrations held over the past couple of weeks.



On Friday (24 Feb) at the Opera House will be the annual “Bike to Work” breakfast will be provided from 7am to 8.30am. Make sure you call by to say hi and grab a bacon buttie or some fruit for breakfast.



And finally on Saturday is the Regional Council’s Trail Blazer ride along the stock bank pathway from Pettigrew Green Arena to Puketapu Domain. It is the official opening event of the Hawke’s Bay Trails. The ride starts at 9.45am. For more information on the above events visit bikewise.co.nz



Have fun cycling!

Monday, January 30, 2012

Pedal Power



Getting out on your bike is the smart choice. Whether it’s a ride to school, to work or along one of the many pathways, riding is a great way to explore your own back yard.


A good incentive to get on your bike is here with the national BikeWise programme which starts on Wednesday. Sign up at http://www.bikewise.co.nz/


It is a great way to create a bit of competition in your workplace, especially seeing who can cycle the most kms. I am challenging myself to do 50kms a week, an increase of 30kms from last year. I will keep you posted on my progress. The bikewise website will also have the details of the local events being held here in Hastings over the month.


A FREE Big Bike Fix-Up is to be held at the Clock Tower in Hastings CBD on Sunday February 5th, from 10am to 11:30am. Mechanics from local bike shops will be on hand to give bikes the once-over and make sure they are road worthy.


For more information on off road cycle routes, visit iway.org.nz


Best of all it’s good for our environment, good for you and good for your pocket.
Happy Cycling

Monday, January 23, 2012

Fruits of my Labour

I spent a few weeks away over the holiday period and when I returned my garden looked like a jungle. This was partly due to a friend diligently watering while I was away and the absence of our cat. He was on holiday with us and therefore wasn’t able to disturb the plants.

I spent several hours pruning and tying up my tomatoes and here is a pic of the first ones to be picked, Heirloom Black Cherry Tomato.



The silverbeet had bolted away so strongly that it had gone to seed (the cows over the fence really enjoyed it) and the courgettes had become marrows but that’s what happens in summer; things change quickly in the garden.I’ve put in more mini Brassica’s because I still haven’t seen any white butterflies and I will keep adding lettuces, radishes and beetroot every couple of weeks.

And finally, this is what the garden looked like before I tackled it in the weekend.



Happy gardening.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Tune into Radio Kidnappers



Once a month (every 3rd Tuesday to be precise) at 4.30pm, my colleague Dominic and I present the Sus’d radio show on Radio Kidnappers.


We have already pre-recorded our show which is full of advice on reducing your environmental impact over Christmas. We also have a discussion about our new waste plan.


We are always open to suggestions about what you like to hear on our show. Post a comment on the Sus’d Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Susd-Hastings-District-Council/176633995742114


Tune into 1431 AM or 104.7 FM to hear us on Tuesday 20th Dec at 4.30pm.






Sunday, December 11, 2011

Free Christmas Present Wrapping!




Sus’d has teamed up with the Hastings City Business Association to offer a free wrapping service each Saturday leading up to Christmas.

We have enlisted the service of some wonderful students to help wrap the gifts in recycled brown paper and finish the service with a natural raffia tie.

You may have seen them in town this weekend just been, but don’t worry they will be back.
Come and find one of the three wrapping stations in the CBD on Heretaunga Street between 11.30 and 1.30 this Saturday and on Christmas Eve.

Do your bit on Christmas day - please remember to recycle your wrapping paper and packaging.