Raumati Beach, Paraparaumu

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1627 days ago

SPCA Pet of the Day: Meet Chewie the rabbit

Reporter Community News

"I came into SPCA with a damaged eye, and the wonderful vet team couldn't save it, so I had an operation to have it removed. It hasn't slowed me down at all, you just have to be aware that I can’t see you approaching me so please don't startle me.
I would love to be a single … View more
"I came into SPCA with a damaged eye, and the wonderful vet team couldn't save it, so I had an operation to have it removed. It hasn't slowed me down at all, you just have to be aware that I can’t see you approaching me so please don't startle me.
I would love to be a single indoor bunny where I get all the human attention. I am a clean boy and will go into my large litter tray for toileting. I love gentle pats on my head and sometimes come up to you for treats. I regularly binkie around super fast, and when I'm tired I do bunny flops as I am a happy boy.
I love space and the outdoors so I will need a large grassy area with a weatherproof hutch for outside during the day. My indoor area must be big enough for me to spend the day and night comfortably. My caregivers ask that rabbits always come inside at night, to be part of the family and to keep me safe. I could go to a home with friendly cats as I've met some before."

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1626 days ago

Homeowners - eligible for a free home energy assessment.

Sustainability Trust

Are your energy bills so high they've got you feeling down? Maybe you're wondering where that draught is coming from or where all that expensive heat is going?

Or maybe your home feels (dare we say it) MOIST?

The truth is that there are lots of things that contribute to how healthy … View more
Are your energy bills so high they've got you feeling down? Maybe you're wondering where that draught is coming from or where all that expensive heat is going?

Or maybe your home feels (dare we say it) MOIST?

The truth is that there are lots of things that contribute to how healthy a home feels and how well it functions.

That's why Wellington City Council in partnership with us (Sustainability Trust) offer free personalised home energy plans specific to your home. The end goal is to arm you with the information you need to create a warm, dry, healthier home. You can even find out if your home is EV or solar ready.

This is a completely free service for homeowners in Wellington City.

Book your free home energy assessment today.
Find out more

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1627 days ago

PORTRAITS

Kimbra from Paraparaumu

I am doing a holiday special...half price portraits of loved ones or pets for $400. Let me know if you re interested kimbra.taylor@gmail.com or ring me on 02102701734

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1626 days ago

Gib board

Bayne from Waikanae Beach

Left over gib 4.2 x .750 x 10m plus other shorts want it gone take it all away for $20. Pick up Waikanae Beach ph/txt 0275707200

Price: $20

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1626 days ago

Food Recall: Speirs Foods (2018) Limited ready to eat salads

James from Waikanae

Speirs Foods (2018) Limited is recalling specific batches of its Chicken Caesar Penne, Hawaiian Pasta with Creamy Dressing, and Loaded Potato ready to eat salads due to the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes. Affected products should not be consumed.


READ MORE: www.mpi.govt.nz...

1626 days ago

Meeting Reminder

Marie from Waikanae

Just a reminder of the meeting today at 3.00 pm, regarding the closure of our recycling center. (Note that the greenwaste area is on borrowed time also.)
3.00pm, Waikanae Beach Community Hall, Rauparaha St, Waikanae Beach.

1627 days ago

Push further, defy expectations!

No one dreams bigger than an Olympian, and nothing connects us as a nation quite like sport!
As a proud partner of the New Zealand Olympic Team, we’re getting behind our Olympians so they can turn their dreams into a reality.
Learn more

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1636 days ago

Feathered Friend Friday

Reporter Community News

This week we feature a stunning close-up but what type of bird is it?
The photo was supplied by Andrew Gorrie.

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1627 days ago

UPDATE: Kapiti Community Foodbank - Building Fund Appeal

Maree from Waikanae Beach

PROMISING START TO BUILDING FUND APPEAL

We have had a great response so far from the public, with a total of $12,000 being donated this week.

Richard Mansell of Coastlands donated $10,000 in response to David Haxton's front page article in the Kapiti News - with the remaining $2,000 from … View more
PROMISING START TO BUILDING FUND APPEAL

We have had a great response so far from the public, with a total of $12,000 being donated this week.

Richard Mansell of Coastlands donated $10,000 in response to David Haxton's front page article in the Kapiti News - with the remaining $2,000 from locals digging deep.

We have received offers from builders wanting to help with the remedial works, once the building has been relocated. And our lease moved to the next stage - with legal clearance being sought.

Local MP for Otaki, Terisa Ngobi also met with the foodbank team this week to offer her support for the appeal. As a former volunteer at the Levin foodbank, she understands how vital our service is to the community.

Remember you can keep up to date with our progress by following us on facebook, as well as checking out the new signs around Kapiti.

Kapiti News will also be publishing our weekly updates.

Picture: David Edwards (Chairperson), Terisa Ngobi (MP for Otaki) and Kerry Lovell (Foodbank manager).

Photo credit: David Haxton, Kapiti News (NZME)

www.thekapitifoodbank.co.nz...

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1627 days ago

Safety

Vincent from Waikanae

People going across crossing at Harvey Normans Paraparaumu need to stop look left and right before they cross somebody going to get hurt one day.

1629 days ago

Feathered Friday Friend

Reporter Community News

This weeks contribution is from Louise Thomas.

"When I was young I didn’t like the boatsheds. To my eye they looked derelict and unkempt – a hotchpotch of too bright clashing colours, and all of them peeling to reveal bleached wood underneath. They reminded me of my Nana’s crocheted … View more
This weeks contribution is from Louise Thomas.

"When I was young I didn’t like the boatsheds. To my eye they looked derelict and unkempt – a hotchpotch of too bright clashing colours, and all of them peeling to reveal bleached wood underneath. They reminded me of my Nana’s crocheted rugs with frayed threads and darned patches. I liked things shining, new, and squared away. Anything else smacked of some sort of failure, either of duty or poverty.
Now that I’m older, and not untouched by time myself, I realise that decay is inevitable, and, more importantly, there is texture and beauty in it. The sea, like life, can be a rough place. The winds carry salt and sand, storm surges leave marks and baggage piled around the high tide mark, sometimes spilling over onto the little docks. But in this flotsam, rotting seaweed, silt, and tangled tree branches are a million little bugs, fish, and crabs – a roiling primordial soup seasoned with iodine and salt and feasted on by the birds. Nothing is lost - just transformed. Sacred kingfisher/kōtare (Todiramphus sanctus) catching the light at the Hutt Estuary boatsheds, Hikoikoi Reserve, Lower Hutt."

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1628 days ago

REMINDER - THE WAIKANAE BEACH INDOOR MARKET IS ON THIS SUNDAY

Gary from Waikanae

WHEN:- Sunday 11 July from 10am - 1pm
WHERE:- Waikanae Beach Community Hall, 22a Rauparaha St, Waikanae Beach

Great Community Market with local stallholders showcasing a huge variety of quality items including:

- Award-winning Olive Oil

- Local Waikanae Honey

- Yummy Bakery Biscuits including … View more
WHEN:- Sunday 11 July from 10am - 1pm
WHERE:- Waikanae Beach Community Hall, 22a Rauparaha St, Waikanae Beach

Great Community Market with local stallholders showcasing a huge variety of quality items including:

- Award-winning Olive Oil

- Local Waikanae Honey

- Yummy Bakery Biscuits including Keto and Gluten-Free

- Unique Designer Clothing

- Scented Candles

- Jewellery

- Pottery

- Homewares (Plump the Pillows and others)

- Lavender Products

- Up-cycled, Repurposed and hand made items and much much more.

Escape the house, peruse the various treasures, pick up a bargain or a gift then enjoy the rest of the day touring the many attractions and cafes.

Invite a friend or 2 and enjoy an outing at this great community event. Support local!

Covid–19 Level 1 protocols will be in place.

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1628 days ago

GARAGE SALE

Denise from Waikanae Beach

GARAGE SALE 10TH JULY 8AM 2 VICTOR GROVE WAIKANAE BEACH
EVERYTHING MUST GO
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS,FURNITURE, JIGSAWS, PLANTS,TOOLS,CHINA AND SO MUCH MORE
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE COME AND GET A BARGAIN

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1628 days ago

GARAGE SALE

Denise from Waikanae Beach

SATURDAY 10TH JULY 8AM 2 VICTOR GROVE WAIKANAE BEACH
PLANTS,BOOKS,TOYS,PLANT POTS, AND POT PLANTS,TOOLS,FURNITURE,CHINA,COLLECTABLES
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE.
LEAVING THE DISTRICT EVERYTHING MUST GO.
COME AND BAG A BARGAIN, BRING YOUR SMALL CHANGE,
SEE YOU TOMORROW.

Negotiable

1628 days ago

Changes Ahead For Council

Marie from Waikanae

The Waste Minimisation Act (2008) requires Councils in NZ to have a plan to divert waste from landfill, with stated outcomes. Despite this, the amount of waste going to landfill in NZ is high. We are the tenth worst producers of waste in the world, at an average of 3.6 kg per person, per day. … View moreThe Waste Minimisation Act (2008) requires Councils in NZ to have a plan to divert waste from landfill, with stated outcomes. Despite this, the amount of waste going to landfill in NZ is high. We are the tenth worst producers of waste in the world, at an average of 3.6 kg per person, per day. Given that we produce around 300 gms of waste every two to three weeks at our house, there are obviously people producing a lot more than 3 kg.
Shortly, the Government will announce an amendment to the Act which sets targets for diversion of waste which Councils must meet. Fines will be imposed for those councils that do not meet their targets. Given the lip service that KCDC pays to waste minimisation and its preference for closing recycling centres, its highly likely that KCDC will fail to meet these targets. As well, their attitude toward paying such fines or legal fees is remarkably cavalier. They seem to see it as part of the job description. I cant say I'm comfortable with my carefully budgeted rates, that I send to KCDC every fortnight, being used to pay fines because they cannot take waste minimisation seriously. They are neither sincere or genuine in their concerns regarding management of waste, greenhouse gases and climate change.
Want to hear more? Come along to the public meeting on Sunday at 3.00 pm at the Waikanae Beach Community Hall, Rauparaha St Waikanae Beach, just down from Longbeach. We'd love to see you there.

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