Raumati South, Paraparaumu

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear out that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

196 days ago

Carex Testacea Sale! Natives for your garden!

Marco Zeeman from Fairview Nursery

Sale: Carex Testacea @ $4ea - 10cm pot...a striking green and coppery-orange foliage when mature (see pic) growing to a height of 30-40cm, coastal hardy and pest free. These are a healthy size, ready to plant!

Renga Renga also $4 each plus many more at great prices!

Hedging trees now in stock… View more
Sale: Carex Testacea @ $4ea - 10cm pot...a striking green and coppery-orange foliage when mature (see pic) growing to a height of 30-40cm, coastal hardy and pest free. These are a healthy size, ready to plant!

Renga Renga also $4 each plus many more at great prices!

Hedging trees now in stock include Griselinia Littoralis, Olearia Paniculata (Golden Ake Ake), Corokia Geentys Green and Pittosporum Tenuifolium.

We have a wide range or other plants - including grasses (various carex) and flaxes, Harakeke Flax (Tenax), Mountain Flax (Cookianum), Emerald dwarf Flax
- Trees we have Lemonwood, Matai, Nikau Palms, Puka, Kahikatea, Ake Ake, Manuka (Reds also), Kanuka, Puriri, Kohekohe, Matapouri Blue Totara, Kowhai, Ngaio, Cabbage Trees, Lancewood, etc etc.

If needing native plants, please phone to arrange a visit:
0274 933 626 (Appointment required - We are around over Easter so let us know)
www.fairviewnursery.co.nz..................

Have a particular native in mind, please message me...

FAIRVIEW is a small Kapiti based nursery (Paraparaumu) with stocks of various locally sourced native trees, flaxes, shrubs and grasses.

Make an appointment to visit now if wanting to view our range of native plants!

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196 days ago

Womens Shoes

Rhondda from Waikanae

Sketches black lace ups.Air-Cooled, Memory Foam, wide fit ,size us 7.5. Only worn once.New price $164.00. Tele 0212157843.

Price: $80

197 days ago

Turn Photo Frames into a Stunning Door Makeover

The Team from Resene ColorShop Kapiti

Create a character door with this clever hack using photo frames and Resene Lustacryl. Find out how to make and finish your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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198 days ago

Youth Impact Shout-Out

Volunteer Wellington

Shout-out to the Youth Impact team for all of their mahi!

Youth Impact is a dynamic initiative designed to engage and empower young people (aged 14-24) through meaningful volunteer opportunities.

Connect to your community and turn your passion into purpose! 🙌

Check out any available … View more
Shout-out to the Youth Impact team for all of their mahi!

Youth Impact is a dynamic initiative designed to engage and empower young people (aged 14-24) through meaningful volunteer opportunities.

Connect to your community and turn your passion into purpose! 🙌

Check out any available youth roles on their website.

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198 days ago

Resene Wallpaper sale now on

Resene

Get 25% off Resene wallpapers at your local Resene ColorShop.

Come in and choose from a huge range of designs from bold and beautiful to classic and elegant. From eye-popping patterns, hand-drawn illustrations, blooming botanicals and multi-coloured designs to bold geometrics, faux effects, … View more
Get 25% off Resene wallpapers at your local Resene ColorShop.

Come in and choose from a huge range of designs from bold and beautiful to classic and elegant. From eye-popping patterns, hand-drawn illustrations, blooming botanicals and multi-coloured designs to bold geometrics, faux effects, classic styles, murals and contemporary luxury, there’s something to suit all tastes.

View the samples instore to see their true colour, design and beauty.
Find out more

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199 days ago

Waikanae Arts and Crafts Society

Jocelyn from Waikanae

EMBROIDERY GROUP
Come and join a friendly group who love to create all types of embroidery, basic to complex, modern and traditional. We are willing to help improve your skills or get you started. Thursdays between 9.30am - 11.30am, 27a Elizabeth St, Waikanae (across the railway line). Contact -
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EMBROIDERY GROUP
Come and join a friendly group who love to create all types of embroidery, basic to complex, modern and traditional. We are willing to help improve your skills or get you started. Thursdays between 9.30am - 11.30am, 27a Elizabeth St, Waikanae (across the railway line). Contact -
Jane Orange 027 290 6664
Karilyn Froud 021 542 791

199 days ago

Emergency Mobile Alert Test

The Team from New Zealand Police

NZ Civil Defence are testing the Emergency Mobile Alert (EMA) system on Sunday 25 May, between 6-7pm ⚠️📲

If you have a hidden second phone for your safety, we recommend turning it off or putting it in flight mode for the duration of the test (6-7pm on Sunday 25 May) to ensure it’s not … View more
NZ Civil Defence are testing the Emergency Mobile Alert (EMA) system on Sunday 25 May, between 6-7pm ⚠️📲

If you have a hidden second phone for your safety, we recommend turning it off or putting it in flight mode for the duration of the test (6-7pm on Sunday 25 May) to ensure it’s not discovered when the nationwide Emergency Mobile Alert is sent.

Some mobile devices set to silent mode will still emit a sound when the Emergency Mobile Alert test is sent, so switching to flight mode or turning off your device is the only way to avoid the loud sound of the alert.

You can find more information about the Emergency Mobile Alert system, including a factsheet and list of FAQs at www.getready.co.nz

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211 days ago

2025 Mahi Aroha Awards Nominations Close

Volunteer Wellington

Today is your last chance to nominate for the Mahi Aroha Awards! Don’t miss the opportunity to recognize the outstanding volunteers in your life.

There are four incredible categories this year:
🏆 Mitre10 Volunteer of the Year – Honoring a standout volunteer who has gone above and beyond.… View more
Today is your last chance to nominate for the Mahi Aroha Awards! Don’t miss the opportunity to recognize the outstanding volunteers in your life.

There are four incredible categories this year:
🏆 Mitre10 Volunteer of the Year – Honoring a standout volunteer who has gone above and beyond.

💡 Youth Award – Celebrating a young person (under 25) making a significant impact in their community.
🌿 Te Ao Māori Award – Recognizing those who are leading the way in upholding Te Tiriti and promoting Te Ao Māori values.
👥 Volunteer Team Award – Acknowledging a group of volunteers making a collective difference in their community.

Nominations close at midnight – make sure you don’t miss your chance to nominate your community heroes today!

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200 days ago

Thrifty Place Op Shop

Kate Neighbourly Lead from Raumati Beach

The Thrifty Place op shop is overflowing with clothes!

We are overstocked and need to make room — so now’s the perfect time to refresh your winter wardrobe.

🧥 Adult clothes: just $4 each (unless marked)

👕 Kids clothes: only $1 each (unless marked)

We are open Tuesdays and … View more
The Thrifty Place op shop is overflowing with clothes!

We are overstocked and need to make room — so now’s the perfect time to refresh your winter wardrobe.

🧥 Adult clothes: just $4 each (unless marked)

👕 Kids clothes: only $1 each (unless marked)

We are open Tuesdays and Thursdays 11 am to 4 pm and Saturdays 10.30 am to 1 pm. Come and visit us, we have so many bargains waiting for new home. Find something you will love.

We sell quality used second hand items, including clothing, household items, toys, books and DVDs and all are very reasonably priced. We are located at the Kapiti Uniting Parish, Raumati Church, (across the road from Raumati Beach School), 10 Weka Road in Raumati Beach.

We gratefully accept donations, please drop off during shop hours. Thank you to all our customers, those of you who donate to us and our volunteers, we look forward to seeing you all again soon.

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200 days ago

Time to sell some of your wares?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

It might be time to pop some of your used items on Neighbourly Market to clear out that garage and make some pocket money too!

List any items on Neighbourly Market (for sale or for free) between now and Monday 26 May and be in to win one of three $100 Prezzy® cards.

It's pretty … View more
It might be time to pop some of your used items on Neighbourly Market to clear out that garage and make some pocket money too!

List any items on Neighbourly Market (for sale or for free) between now and Monday 26 May and be in to win one of three $100 Prezzy® cards.

It's pretty straightforward, but instructions on how to list items are here
List an item now

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200 days ago

Style inspiration from Kerry’s lifestyle of colour and joy

Charles Fleming Retirement Village

Kerry, a resident at Bert Sutcliffe Village is a lifelong curator of beautiful spaces which reflect a life rich in décor, experiences, and sunshine.

With over 30 years of experience in lecturing and interior design, she opened her vibrant apartment to us and shared some of her tips.

Click … View more
Kerry, a resident at Bert Sutcliffe Village is a lifelong curator of beautiful spaces which reflect a life rich in décor, experiences, and sunshine.

With over 30 years of experience in lecturing and interior design, she opened her vibrant apartment to us and shared some of her tips.

Click read more to explore Kerry’s favourite styling tips and see how she’s brought colour, creativity, and joy into her apartment.

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206 days ago

Poll: Is it illegal to have fog lights on when there's no fog?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The answer is yes, it is illegal. And yet in New Zealand it's fairly common to see drivers hitting the road with their fog lights on when it's simply dark.

Those who have sat their written drivers test recently will be in the know, but be honest, did you know it was illegal?

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Is it illegal to have fog lights on when there's no fog?
  • 59.7% Yes, I know it's illegal
    59.7% Complete
  • 39.1% No, I didn't know that
    39.1% Complete
  • 1.2% Other - I'll share below
    1.2% Complete
1936 votes
201 days ago

Happy Youth Week!

Volunteer Wellington

Youth Week is all about celebrating young people – your voices, talents, and the amazingness you bring to your whānau, your friends and your communities.

This year’s theme is Whai Wāhitanga – Take our Place, which is all about belonging to spaces and communities, encouraging young … View more
Youth Week is all about celebrating young people – your voices, talents, and the amazingness you bring to your whānau, your friends and your communities.

This year’s theme is Whai Wāhitanga – Take our Place, which is all about belonging to spaces and communities, encouraging young people to speak up and own who they are, reaching for your dreams and standing proudly where you are now.

We are looking forward to celebrating and supporting our rangatahi!

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207 days ago

Have you been ticketed on Cambridge Terrace?

Justin Wong Reporter from The Post

Have you ever been ticketed for being in the bus lane on Cambridge Terrace near Lorne St? If you have been fined and would like to share your experience for a story, please get in touch with Harriet Laughton harriet.laughton@stuff.co.nz

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204 days ago

May's Weather to Mid Month

Murray from Paraparaumu

The first week of the month was unusually cool, with the first couple of days being the coldest of the year. This was brought about by particularly strong southerly winds, with relatively little rain, but followed a particularly summery April so was a bit of a shock. However, by the second week … View moreThe first week of the month was unusually cool, with the first couple of days being the coldest of the year. This was brought about by particularly strong southerly winds, with relatively little rain, but followed a particularly summery April so was a bit of a shock. However, by the second week a warm front had arrived with it reaching a summery 20C, bringing some useful rain amounting to 23mm. This last week was mild, sunny and dry despite negative forecasts. Rain about now would be good, but it doesn’t seem likely, although our neighbours over the ranges will almost certainly get some.

For the month to-date the overall temperatures are running slightly above average and rainfall well below average, with sunshine about normal.

Photo: When this was taken on the evening of May 3 the southerly had eased.

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