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18/04/2026
18/04/2026

Petone Neighbourhood Hub Update

The Petone Neighbourhood Hub on Britannia Street is scheduled to close at the end of May, as originally planned for building works. The scope of those works is now being reconsidered as part of the Long Term Plan process.

To keep services available in Petone, the Hub will relocate to a new temporary site at 284 Jackson Street (corner of Jackson & Queen Streets), just a short walk from the current location.

We’re aiming to open the new space in early June, providing core services like library access, NZ Post and digital services in the heart of Petone.

Find out more: https://www.huttcity.govt.nz/people-and-communities/news/2026/petone-neighbourhood-hub-is-on-the-move

18/04/2026
18/04/2026

LAST UPDATE FOR THE NIGHT 9:50PM

Before we wrap up for the night, a big thank you to everyone for prioritising safety and supporting their neighbours today.

We’re still under an Orange Watch until 1am, but the rain has eased. Rain is expected to stick around over the next three days so please take care. Here are a last few notes.

Walter Nash is closing at 10pm.

For support contact:
• Immediate danger: call 111
• Power lines/outages: Wellington Electricity
• Wastewater issues: Wellington Water
• Roads, footpaths, public spaces, or streetlights: Hutt City Council on 0800 488 824

Crews will be out tomorrow cleaning up from the weather event.

Again, if you see rising floodwater, move to higher ground immediately – don't wait for official warning.

Take care Te Awa Kairangi ki Tai Lower Hutt – we'll see you in the morning with our next update

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UPDATE 7:10pm

🚧 Tawhai St in Stokes Valley is down to one lane with STOP/GO in place while crews work on fixing damage to the road. Please drive carefully through this area.

We are continuing to monitor the situation across the city with crews out and about in the community, including in Stokes Valley.

⛈ Heavy rain is expected until 9pm and we are expecting this to impact Waiwhetu Stream, Hutt River and Wainuiomata Black Creek.

Please stay ready for the possibility you’ll need to leave. More information to support whānau to get ready: https://getready.govt.nz/

If you see rising floodwater, move to higher ground immediately – don't wait for official warning.

Who to contact

• Immediate danger: call 111

• Power lines/outages: Wellington Electricity

• Wastewater issues: Wellington Water

• Roads, footpaths, public spaces, or streetlights: Hutt City Council on 0800 488 824

Please take care, stay informed, and look out for your neighbours.

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UPDATE 4:16pm

⚠⛈HEAVY RAIN WARNING (ORANGE) - TARARUA RANGE, KAPITI AND ALL OF WELLINGTON (INCLUDING HUTT VALLEY) ⚠⛈

We’re expecting another band of intense rain within the next few hours until 8pm.

Due to earlier rain, please avoid all non-essential travel.

❗ A reminder that if you see rising floodwater, move to higher ground immediately – don't wait for official warning.

🚗 RIVERBANK CARPARK

The riverbank carpark has been closed. Any cars still in the car park have been moved to Daly St.

🚧 ROAD CLOSURES

All roads except SH58 are now open.

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UPDATE: 2.36pm

We're expecting another band of heavy rain from 2pm and more at 8pm. We are expecting this to impact both the Waiwhetu Stream and Hutt River and Wainuiomata Black Creek.

Please get ready for the possibility you’ll need to leave.

If you see rising floodwater, move to higher ground immediately – don't wait for official warning.

We encourage you to head to friends and family first, but if you do need shelter our hubs are open until 5pm.

After 5pm, head to Walter Nash Stadium in Taine St, Taitā

Our teams will be able to assess your needs and provide further support there

Don’t leave it too late – if you don’t feel safe, please leave

If you’re in immediate danger: call 111

Please check on your neighbours if safe to do so

The Riverbank Carpark is now closed

UPDATE: 12:34pm

WEATHER UPDATE
• The next band of heavy rain is expected at 2pm and more at 8pm. We are expecting this to impact Black Creek, Waiwhetu Stream and Hutt River.
• We recommend avoiding travel during this time period.
• A heavy rain watch is in place until 2am Sunday, with a serve thunderstorm watch now until 1pm Saturday.

OTHER UPDATES
• Access to Stokes Valley is now open via Eastern Hutt Road, please drive safe and avoid any floodwater
• A police unit is investigating a potential slip before the Silverstream Turn off, please avoid the area
• Riverbank carpark will close from 1:30pm for the night - we'll re-assess again tomorrow
• Our neighbourhood hubs are open across the city if people need shelter

RESPONSE
• We currently have teams monitoring the weather situation and are providing support where needed.
• Wellington Water have contractors out clearing drains and sumps.

STAY SAFE
• Remember to stay safe around waterways and be vigilant near rivers and streams.
• If you see rising floodwater, move to higher ground immediately — don’t wait for an official warning.
• If you encounter a landslip, please follow the directions here: hutt.city/landslips

Who to contact
• Immediate danger: call 111
• Power lines/outages: Wellington Electricity
• Wastewater issues: Wellington Water
• Roads, footpaths, public spaces, or streetlights: Hutt City Council on 0800 488 824

Please take care, stay informed, and look out for your neighbours.

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UPDATE: 9:40am

We are seeing reports of significant flooding in parts of Stokes Valley.

Our neighbourhood hubs are open across the city if people need shelter.

We have crews out monitoring the impacts and supporting the response where needed.

🌊 Stay safe around waterways
• Be vigilant near rivers and streams
• If you see rising floodwater, move to higher ground immediately — don’t wait for an official warning

📞 Who to contact
• Immediate danger: call 111
• Power lines/outages: Wellington Electricity
• Wastewater issues: Wellington Water
• Roads, footpaths, public spaces, or streetlights: Hutt City Council

Please take care, stay informed, and look out for your neighbours.

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🌧️ Weather update 🌧️

A second severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for our area until 9:30am, along with a heavy rain watch until 2:00am tomorrow morning in the Tararuas.

We have started to see some surface flooding across the city, including in Stokes Valley and Naenae

STAY SAFE:

✅ Be careful walking, cycling or driving - there could be surface flooding, debris, fallen trees, powerlines, or damaged infrastructure.
🏠 Secure loose items around your property to prevent damage, and clear nearby sumps and gutters to prevent flooding.
🏡Please check on neighbours if safe to do so.
💧Stay out of the water for 2–3 days after heavy rain, as recommended by LAWA.
⚠️ If you encounter a landslip, please follow the directions here: hutt.city/landslips
🚨 If there is an immediate threat to life or property, call 111

Keep an eye on the weather and visit https://www.metservice.com/warnings/home for the latest updates.

18/04/2026

We’re planning the Wellington Region's transport future. Help us shape priorities like safety, emissions and how we engage with you ahead of our Long-Term Plan and Regional Land Transport Plan. Take our short survey: https://greatersay.co.nz/link/plan26GWF

18/04/2026
18/04/2026

| Police in Lower Hutt are urging motorists to delay travel, as flash floods cover the roads following heavy downpours.

Follow RNZ's live blog for all the latest weather updates below 🔗

06/04/2026

At just 12, Yashoda D. Shenoy from Kochi, Kerala decided reading should be free after questioning a late library fine. She went on to open Yashoda’s Library with no fees and no fines, growing her collection to over 3,500 donated books in multiple languages. Her mission is clear: no child should ever be denied access to stories because of cost or circumstance.

Her fascinating life story is featured in the book Protectors of the Written Word, along with the ones of 24 other people who have dedicated their lives to spreading the joy of reading.

Read the full story: https://magazine.1000libraries.com/meet-indias-youngest-librarian-who-opened-a-free-library-for-her-community/

06/04/2026

Any one off donation makes a tremendous difference in the lives of those in need. Now, imagine the ongoing and long term impact you can have by becoming a regular donor to our organisation.

06/04/2026

Growing future forests across Aotearoa New Zealand. Trees That Count is an environmental charity dedicated to supporting native forest restoration throughout the motu.

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