
Happy Easter!
Wishing you all a Safe and Happy Easter. Enjoy spending time with friends and family this weekend!


Arts and Crafts Group
Would you like to hang out with a group of caring creative people? Come and join us at CACCLe. All forms of creativity are welcome and all skill levels. Those of us with skills are happy to help others who want to learn and in the afternoons Arty Vicky is happy to put down her crochet to teach basic acrylic painting, drawing and other arty things. Basic art supplies are provided for free.
You can bring your lunch and stay all day or pop in for a visit. Cost is only $3 a time, no matter how long you stay. If you are anxious or shy, please feel free to message me or call 06 3688583 with your questions or just for reassurance and support to join in.
We meet from 10.30am to 3pm at the Levin Bowling Clubrooms in Wereroa Rd, next to Horowhenua College.


For a bit of fun, neighbours.
Have a good think about it, and let us know...
If you could invent one piece of technology to make life easier, what would it be?
Comment below with what you think would be a handy new invention - it may even already exist!


Have your say | Local Water Done Well
Who should manage Kāpiti Coast’s water services in the future?
We’ve invested significantly in our drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater, and our current arrangements have served us well. But now, the Government’s Local Water Done Well policy means all councils must consider and consult on future water service options. After careful review, we’ve narrowed it down to two:
Option 1 – Keep our water services in-house (our preferred option).
We’d continue to manage water services in-house, with a few changes to meet regulation requirements. This would keep costs lower in the short to medium term while retaining full ownership and control.
Option 2 – A joint council-owned water services organisation with Horowhenua, Manawatū and Palmerston North.
Our water assets would be transferred to the new organisation. There will be higher costs initially, but water charges are projected to align with Option 1 by 2047.
Watch the video below to learn more, or visit our consultation page for details. Share your thoughts before midnight, 13 April: haveyoursay.kapiticoast.govt.nz...
We’re also hosting a webinar and drop-in sessions where you can ask questions and chat with elected members.
Your voice matters—let’s shape the future of the Kāpiti Coast’s water together.
