Otaki District, Otaki

Happy new year, neighbours!

Happy new year, neighbours!

From us at Neighbourly, we're wishing you the best for 2026!

37 days ago

Tony and June ‘lucky’ to be together in their serviced apartment

Charles Fleming Retirement Village

Tony and June feel like the luckiest people living in a Ryman village.

The couple have lived in their large, sunny serviced apartment for four years now and still can’t quite believe what a good score it was.

“It was the best thing we’ve done,” says June. “It’s north facing, so it… View more
Tony and June feel like the luckiest people living in a Ryman village.

The couple have lived in their large, sunny serviced apartment for four years now and still can’t quite believe what a good score it was.

“It was the best thing we’ve done,” says June. “It’s north facing, so it gets lots of light, and it’s a good size, so I’ve got room for my card-making supplies.”

Click below to read their full story.

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37 days ago

Cost of Living

Warwick from Paraparaumu

at least it's a recyclable paper bag.

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37 days ago

THE MAHARA PLACE MID-WEEK MARKET IS ON TODAY

Gary from Waikanae

Another fine Tuesday so make the most of it by coming down and supporting the stallholders at the Mahara Place mid-week MARKET which is on TODAY (Tuesday) from 9.30am until midday near the library in Waikanae. Fresh Fruit & Veg, Yummy Local Waikanae Honey, Bees Wax, Plants & Seedlings, … View moreAnother fine Tuesday so make the most of it by coming down and supporting the stallholders at the Mahara Place mid-week MARKET which is on TODAY (Tuesday) from 9.30am until midday near the library in Waikanae. Fresh Fruit & Veg, Yummy Local Waikanae Honey, Bees Wax, Plants & Seedlings, Sewing Crafts, Art & Cards, Rawleighs products, Clothing, Good quality Bric-a-Brac, Records, Books, and lots lots more. Grab a coffee, visit the market and the local shops- See you there...SUPPORT LOCAL

41 days ago

Poll: What’s the top scam right now?

The Team from Netsafe

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What’s the top scam right now?
  • 65.2% Online shopping
    65.2% Complete
  • 19.7% Romance
    19.7% Complete
  • 15.1% The “free BBQ if you fill out a survey” classic
    15.1% Complete
431 votes
37 days ago

SPECIAL VILLA #2:

Paul from Levin

9 Mays St, Devonport. Built 1908 by Selwyn Mays, son of Oliver Mays. Selwyn was a Chief Crown Prosecutor and younger brother of my Grandfather, Howard Mays (see tomorrow's "Special Villa"). The street was known then as Grey St but was renamed after the Mays brothers who were … View more9 Mays St, Devonport. Built 1908 by Selwyn Mays, son of Oliver Mays. Selwyn was a Chief Crown Prosecutor and younger brother of my Grandfather, Howard Mays (see tomorrow's "Special Villa"). The street was known then as Grey St but was renamed after the Mays brothers who were well-known identities in Devonport The house was owned from 1926 to 1985 by the Mason family who were related by marriage to the Mays family.

Classic features of the villa include a distinctive filigreed facade and upper and lower balustraded veranda with cast iron decorations. The tower was built by the present (2007) owners but something similar had apparently had been planned by Selwyn. (photographs by Paul Knight.) Purely by coincidence, Helen and Catherine Knight, daughters of my Father's brother Denis, each lived here while they were at university, not knowing anything of the admittedly indirect family connection. About 1926, Selwyn dived off the Devonport wharf to rescue a drunk and scraped his arm on barnacles under the wharf lavatory. He almost died from the resulting septicaemia and, unable to make a full recovery, his career ended.

37 days ago

Children's Christmas Carol Service

Kate Neighbourly Lead from Raumati Beach

It's Christmas time and we love to celebrate! Please join us for afternoon tea, Christmas carols and a story (which is a play!)

The service will be led by our Minister, Rev. Anna Gilkison.

Afternoon tea served from 2.45 pm. (We start before 3 pm so the children from kindergarten can join… View more
It's Christmas time and we love to celebrate! Please join us for afternoon tea, Christmas carols and a story (which is a play!)

The service will be led by our Minister, Rev. Anna Gilkison.

Afternoon tea served from 2.45 pm. (We start before 3 pm so the children from kindergarten can join us after they finish their session).
Carols and story at 3.20 pm.

Free event. All ages welcome.
10 Weka Road, Raumati Beach.
www.kup.org.nz...

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37 days ago

Carols and Cake at Kapiti Uniting Parish

Kate Neighbourly Lead from Raumati Beach

Join us for an afternoon of Christmas carols and cake!

Everyone is invited to share in the joy of Christmas at this free event.

Our relaxed sing-along service will be held in the Church Hall, where we’ll gather around tables, enjoy cake, and sing much-loved carols accompanied by our … View more
Join us for an afternoon of Christmas carols and cake!

Everyone is invited to share in the joy of Christmas at this free event.

Our relaxed sing-along service will be held in the Church Hall, where we’ll gather around tables, enjoy cake, and sing much-loved carols accompanied by our pianist.

If you’re unable to attend church on Sundays or during the Christmas season, this special afternoon service is just for you.

We’d love to celebrate Christmas with you!

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37 days ago

PRINT BY PJ REDOUTE

Gary from Waikanae

Wall Print by P J Redoute - "Iris Samburina"

Black wooden frame with pale pink border.

Height - 87cm
Width - 66cm

Price: $40

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37 days ago

A2 POSTER FRAME

Gary from Waikanae

Living & Co Premium Poster Frame surplus to requirements.

Suitable for vertical or horizontal wall mounting.

Height - 86.4cm
Width - 61.8cm

Offers over $5

Negotiable

38 days ago

"Van Gogh and Vino" paint and sip evening (spaces filling up!)

Tracey from Otaki District

“Van Gogh and Vino” paint and sip evening, Te Horo Community Hall fundraiser, Thursday 11th December, 7pm to 9pm, Te Horo Hall. Spaces filling up, limited to 20 people. Everything provided, just bring your favourite tipple for a fun night out.

Additional sessions are planned for the … View more
“Van Gogh and Vino” paint and sip evening, Te Horo Community Hall fundraiser, Thursday 11th December, 7pm to 9pm, Te Horo Hall. Spaces filling up, limited to 20 people. Everything provided, just bring your favourite tipple for a fun night out.

Additional sessions are planned for the following week, now to be held at the Hall also.


Message for further info or scan the QR code for info and sign up details.

38 days ago

Special Villa #1

Paul from Levin

SPECIAL VILLA: 7 King Edward Pde, Devonport. ( I hope you don't find this story boring!)
My maternal great grandfather, Oliver Mays, arrived in NZ from Leicester on November 21, 1858. His wife and daughter arrived in 1860 and they lived at 7 King Edward Parade. The B&W photo was taken … View more
SPECIAL VILLA: 7 King Edward Pde, Devonport. ( I hope you don't find this story boring!)
My maternal great grandfather, Oliver Mays, arrived in NZ from Leicester on November 21, 1858. His wife and daughter arrived in 1860 and they lived at 7 King Edward Parade. The B&W photo was taken some time in the 1920s, the other photo I took in March 2011.
Apart from being headmaster at what is now Devonport School he contributed greatly to Devonport but the list of his contributions is too long to copy. The photos are of the first Mays family home in NZ. (2 other Mays homes built by Oliver's sons to follow.)
In the second photo the house (on the right) had been moved forward to make room for an apartment at the back.

38 days ago

BLACK FRIDAY LAPTOP SPECIALS AT THE COMPUTER PLACE

Heather Cathro from Cando Technology Ltd T/A The Computer Place

Only on Black Friday 28 October we have got two of our great range of ex-corporate laptops on special

Lenovo Gen 7 carbon X1,Intel i5 16gb ram, 256gb SSD NVME, Windows 11
$540.00 incl of GST. Normally $750.00
Lenovo Gen 8 carbon X1, Intel i5, 16gb ram, 256gb SSD NVME, Windows 11
$750.00 incl … View more
Only on Black Friday 28 October we have got two of our great range of ex-corporate laptops on special

Lenovo Gen 7 carbon X1,Intel i5 16gb ram, 256gb SSD NVME, Windows 11
$540.00 incl of GST. Normally $750.00
Lenovo Gen 8 carbon X1, Intel i5, 16gb ram, 256gb SSD NVME, Windows 11
$750.00 incl of GST. Normally $1000

Data transfer and other options available

The Computer Place
7 Hinemoa Street
Paraparaumu
Kapiti Coast

Phone 04 2972226
Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm

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39 days ago

Exterior Light Grey paint for woodwork

Mack from Paraparaumu Beach

Consider all options thanks approx 5 - 10 ltrs. 021390260

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39 days ago

DECORATED CHRISTMAS CAKES & CHRISTMAS COOKIES

Catherine from Otaki District

Christmas is nigh! Individual designs - decorated Christmas Cakes and Cookies for your Christmas table - Kapiti Food Fair - Sat. 6th December.

45 days ago

Poll: Have you faced any barriers when trying to access primary health care?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Your location can affect how much you pay to see a GP. So, someone on the West Coast might pay around $33, while a person in Wellington might pay closer to $70.

❔ We want to know: Where do you live, and how much do your GP visits cost?

These prices are influenced by underfunding, subsidy … View more
Your location can affect how much you pay to see a GP. So, someone on the West Coast might pay around $33, while a person in Wellington might pay closer to $70.

❔ We want to know: Where do you live, and how much do your GP visits cost?

These prices are influenced by underfunding, subsidy caps, and the pressure they put on wages. Read more about how the GP lottery impacts you in Harriet Laughton's piece in The Post.

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Have you faced any barriers when trying to access primary health care?
  • 17.4% I have experienced financial barriers
    17.4% Complete
  • 47.5% I have had issues with availability
    47.5% Complete
  • 35.1% No - I haven’t been impacted
    35.1% Complete
1004 votes
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