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Gareth from Whitby
Fold out couch, a couple of minor stains
and small tear but otherwise in good condition works really. We have upgraded now m.
Price: $50
Robyn from Titahi Bay
Sunday 6 May 2018
Meet us for our first planting day of 2018
We're planting to create habitat and food sources for native lizards and butterflies and a seed source for natural regeneration of the escarpment.
9am until 11am (approx)
All are welcome! Many hands make the work light.
… View moreSunday 6 May 2018
Meet us for our first planting day of 2018
We're planting to create habitat and food sources for native lizards and butterflies and a seed source for natural regeneration of the escarpment.
9am until 11am (approx)
All are welcome! Many hands make the work light.
Location: Park at the carpark at the top of the hill
What to wear: Multiple layers of clothing as this area is very exposed, good working shoes, gardening gloves
Equipment: Grubber, spade
*Note: we supply some spades, but any you can bring will be helpful
Reporter Kapi-Mana News
Porirua City Council has asked residents if they want another dog park as part of its Long Term Plan consultations. Plimmerton, Papakowhai and Takapuwahia all have potential spots. The council is already building one at Ascot Park, which will be ready by June.
So what do you think about the idea? … View morePorirua City Council has asked residents if they want another dog park as part of its Long Term Plan consultations. Plimmerton, Papakowhai and Takapuwahia all have potential spots. The council is already building one at Ascot Park, which will be ready by June.
So what do you think about the idea? And should it be paid for by dog registration fees perhaps?
*Please put NFP with your comment if you don't want it potentially printed in a news article*
Maureen J from Porirua City Centre
Is anyone wanting to give a Small Dog a New Home, I am looking for a Small Dog to keep Me company during the Day and Evening Time. Please PM me.
Free
Sarah from Tawa
Raincoat size 7
Red puffer jacket size 6
Slazenger rain jacket size 7
Free
Craig from Tawa
To the idiot on a pushbike who overtook me on the roundabout yesterday – you must have a deathwish!!
I was waiting to drive straight ahead, southwards, at the BP roundabout yesterday morning. As I accelerated, a young man on a bicycle overtook me on the left, going straight ahead as I went … View moreTo the idiot on a pushbike who overtook me on the roundabout yesterday – you must have a deathwish!!
I was waiting to drive straight ahead, southwards, at the BP roundabout yesterday morning. As I accelerated, a young man on a bicycle overtook me on the left, going straight ahead as I went left a little to negotiate the roundabout. Because I didn't see him until it was nearly too late, I nearly hit him.
Past Francis Xavier school, I was able to drive alongside him, and told him that what he had done was not a good idea, and he said "You weren't indicating".
At the next roundabout, he was still ahead of me, and he did the same thing to another car .... which then indicated left and abruptly turned into DressSmart. The cyclist had to take evasive action very quickly!!
The point is, if you're on a cycle, and you're going the same speed as a car, then just act like a car. Own the lane! Don't overtake on the left (I thought that was illegal anyway) because car drivers like me just won't see you. I do not want to watch a cyclist get knocked off and run over.
35 replies (Members only)
Kate from Paremata
Do you know someone who has had a baby? Have they heard about the amazing Waterbabies learn to swim program?
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I am currently offering a FREE TERM of Waterbabies lessons to anyone who has an insurance review (Life, Income Protection, Trauma, Medical) with me. Win - win … View moreDo you know someone who has had a baby? Have they heard about the amazing Waterbabies learn to swim program?
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I am currently offering a FREE TERM of Waterbabies lessons to anyone who has an insurance review (Life, Income Protection, Trauma, Medical) with me. Win - win for you or them! We look over your current policies and see where there are gaps, where I can save you money and where I can get you better cover. No obligation and free of charge.
Contact me: kate@parka.co.nz
Hi Wellington,
Did you know Benny has been found safe? He was miraculously found alive after spending nine days lost during a storm. About 1000 searchers and a helicopter were used in the search. To read more, click here.
30 replies (Members only)
Ministry for Culture & Heritage
To commemorate Anzac Day there are a number of events in Wellington that are open to the public:
- 6am Dawn Service at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park
- 9am Citizen’s Wreath Laying at the Cenotaph, corner of Lambton Quay and Bowen Street
- 11am National Commemoration Service at Pukeahu … View moreTo commemorate Anzac Day there are a number of events in Wellington that are open to the public:
- 6am Dawn Service at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park
- 9am Citizen’s Wreath Laying at the Cenotaph, corner of Lambton Quay and Bowen Street
- 11am National Commemoration Service at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park
- 2.30pm Atatürk Service at Atatürk Memorial Park, Tarakena Bay
The Last Post Service at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park will conclude the day’s activities at 5pm.
For more information visit mch.govt.nz/anzac-day
Find out more!
Carolina from Plimmerton
19 May 10 AM to 3 PM
Pauline Hailwood “Ink Lines and Textured Paper"
One day workshop; will work on prepared textured paper with watercolour and ink pens to produce a brief impression of the subject. Demonstrations will include buildings and floral themes.
Members $35 Non-members $60
… View more19 May 10 AM to 3 PM
Pauline Hailwood “Ink Lines and Textured Paper"
One day workshop; will work on prepared textured paper with watercolour and ink pens to produce a brief impression of the subject. Demonstrations will include buildings and floral themes.
Members $35 Non-members $60
Book lindsayblakeley@xtra.co.nz
Refer to our website www.manaarts.weebly.com... or our
Facebook page Mana Arts Society for details
Duane from Porirua City Centre
Tailor Form Mannequin with height adjustable stand
By Purfex New Zealand
This Mannequin is well made by a proud New Zealand owned company based on actual NZ womans sizing.
Great condition, no longer required
RRP500+gst!!
Was $350
Priced for quick sale at just $90!
Price: $90
Bethan from Takapu Valley
Hello,
I have a project which requires ash from fires burning hardwoods (Ash, Birch, Cherry, Elm, Mahogany, Maple, Oak, Poplar and so on), will come and collect :)
Thank you!
Free
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
We’ve identified in the next decade the Wairarapa trains need upgrading. We’re proposing investing $33 million to this work in the next ten years. We want to know whether you think we should commit to this work in the next five years or delay this work until after 2022.
Should we commit to … View moreWe’ve identified in the next decade the Wairarapa trains need upgrading. We’re proposing investing $33 million to this work in the next ten years. We want to know whether you think we should commit to this work in the next five years or delay this work until after 2022.
Should we commit to upgrading the Wairarapa trains in the next five years?
Have your say on our Ten-year Plan, consultation closes Sunday April 29, visit www.whatmatters.co.nz...
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