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2098 days ago

Peace of mind.

Dave from Otaki District

What a awesome evening tonight🌒🌒....finally some calm amongst the caos☺. So peaceful just clear skies, crickets singing and thoughts to be had under the 🌛. Evening all.

2098 days ago

Urgent Helpline For Kapiti Residents

Alan from Raumati Beach

Kāpiti Council says it has opened a phone service to help lonely & stressed Coasters.

People struggling to get food and medicine because of COVID-19 can now call a welfare support number, says Mayor K Gurunathan- bit.ly...

2098 days ago

How considerate are your neighbours?

Reporter Homed

Hey neighbours, are you seeing and hearing a lot more of your neighbours during the lockdown? Has it helped you get to know them better - from an acceptable social distance - or is the noise of everyone being home together all the time getting to you?

Now more than ever it's up to all of us … View more
Hey neighbours, are you seeing and hearing a lot more of your neighbours during the lockdown? Has it helped you get to know them better - from an acceptable social distance - or is the noise of everyone being home together all the time getting to you?

Now more than ever it's up to all of us to try not to annoy our neighbours, and to be more tolerant ourselves, so here are some easy ways to do just that.

And if you're wondering what makes a good neighbour and what makes a bad one, check out the 12 most annoying neighbour types. How many have you lived next to?

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2098 days ago

New helpline launched for Kāpiti residents who need help.

Virginia Fallon Reporter from Kāpiti Observer

Hi neighbours,
The council has launched a new helpline, details are in the story below.

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2098 days ago

Alone - At Last!

Annette from Waikanae

From Paris.

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2100 days ago

Non Essential Business trading

Russell from Paraparaumu

I was out and about after been in quarantined for 3 days I when to Countdown Paraparaumu to buy some essentials on the way their I saw a business in Kapiti Lights with their door open it looked like that they were open for business. I can guarantee that they weren't on the approved list, if … View moreI was out and about after been in quarantined for 3 days I when to Countdown Paraparaumu to buy some essentials on the way their I saw a business in Kapiti Lights with their door open it looked like that they were open for business. I can guarantee that they weren't on the approved list, if people are about drive buy and if they are open take a picture and Dob them into the 105 Police hotline and maybe boycott that business in the future because they are put the rest of our community at RISK

2098 days ago

bread snatch

John from Paraparaumu

just read on facebook someone posing as salvation army worker to all the bread from countdown yesterday what low life we have in parapram

2098 days ago

Critical projects during Covid-19 response

The Team from Wellington Water

During the heightened response to Covid-19, we are still progressing with critical projects. Some of the work involved in these projects may include a short interruption to your water supply.

Usually we let our customers know about this with a letter a couple of days beforehand. But, to ensure the… View more
During the heightened response to Covid-19, we are still progressing with critical projects. Some of the work involved in these projects may include a short interruption to your water supply.

Usually we let our customers know about this with a letter a couple of days beforehand. But, to ensure the safety of our community and frontline essential staff, letter drops have stopped.

We’ll continue to do our absolute best to inform you about planned service interruptions using other methods such as:
• Loud speakers
• Signs up in the street
• Social media
• Website updates

Of course, during service failures like bursts the water can be interrupted without warning. In times like these we will respond by having water available on site and letting you know about it via social media.

Council contact centres are will have this information too – so please give them a call in the first instance.

2098 days ago

Mini cold frame

The Team from Resene ColorShop Levin

Grow seeds or cuttings during the cooler months with this easy-to-make cold frame painted in Resene Lustacryl.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create your own.

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2099 days ago

Spread facts, not fear

Neighbourly.co.nz

With COVID-19 classified as a pandemic, there has never been a more important time to be Neighbourly. To ensure everyone in our communities feels safe and supported, spread facts not fear. Regularly consult government sources and encourage others to do the same.

During this uncertain time, … View more
With COVID-19 classified as a pandemic, there has never been a more important time to be Neighbourly. To ensure everyone in our communities feels safe and supported, spread facts not fear. Regularly consult government sources and encourage others to do the same.

During this uncertain time, it’s fine to feel a little overwhelmed. To keep up to date with the latest developments and how you can do your bit, visit https://covid19.govt.nz/.
Reach out

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2099 days ago

Kindness goes a long way at STIHL SHOP Kapiti

STIHL Shop Waikanae Mowers

Here at STIHL SHOP Kapiti, we're on a mission to share a little more kindness.
It's more important than ever to connect and work together in a time of crisis.

At STIHL SHOP Kapiti we're looking for all the kindness heroes in your neighbourhood and we want to hear all about them,… View more
Here at STIHL SHOP Kapiti, we're on a mission to share a little more kindness.
It's more important than ever to connect and work together in a time of crisis.

At STIHL SHOP Kapiti we're looking for all the kindness heroes in your neighbourhood and we want to hear all about them, be it a check-in phone call to your neighbour, or dropping some groceries at the door of someone who us self-isolating.

Nominate your person today on our Facebook Page to be our weekly STIHL Kind Neighbour.

Plus, if your nomination is chosen then you'll both receive a $50 STIHL SHOP Gift card from us! Entries open till 30/04/20. Award winners will be nominated on Facebook every Friday 10/4, 17/4, 24/4 and 1/5.
(Eight $50 gift cards to be won).

Remember, stay safe and stay in your bubble. #UniteagainstCovid19 #LoveKapiti
Find out more

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2099 days ago

How should the council help the district recover?

Virginia Fallon Reporter from Kāpiti Observer

The council has issued a press release today which we have copied in full below.
The mayor says staff "starting to look at how we support the community and district to recover following lifting of the lockdown. This will include looking at a range of possible actions to support our community … View more
The council has issued a press release today which we have copied in full below.
The mayor says staff "starting to look at how we support the community and district to recover following lifting of the lockdown. This will include looking at a range of possible actions to support our community and help get the local economy going.
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What would you like to see council do to help the district recover? We'd love to hear your thoughts.
Press release:
Kāpiti Coast Mayor K Gurunathan is encouraging Kāpiti residents to keep fighting the good fight against COVID-19 after a week of self-isolation.
“Our daily lives have changed dramatically in the last seven days and the evidence tells us if we don't stay home the price will be high.
“As a community, we have one job to do and that is to stay home. This is how we’ll break the chain of community transmission and save lives.
“I know it’s not been easy, particularly for those that are vulnerable or have no support at home, those that have lost their livelihoods and those essential workers that are leaving their families every day to serve our community, but I am humbled by the neighbourhood and community spirit that continues to shine in Kāpiti.
“As we head into a second week of lockdown, looking out for one another, staying connected and doing the right thing is what will get us through this.
“Reach out to your usual supports over the phone or online. If you have older relatives or neighbours make sure you pick up the phone to check that they are ok or if they need essential supplies.
“The supermarkets continue to be very busy so take a list so you can shop fast and while you are in the store make sure your stay two metres away from your fellow shoppers. Use a contactless payment method, not cash, if you can. And, please be patient and kind.
“While most people in self-isolation will be able to get through with the support of family, whānau and friends, the Wellington Region Civil Defence and Emergency Management Welfare function is up and running and the welfare team will be there as a backup to support people who need help with basic supplies and are unable to manage those needs through their usual sources. You can call the Wellington Region COVID-19 Helpline on 0800 141 967 between 7.00am-7.00pm. We expect to have an additional helpline specifically for the Kāpiti District up and running by tomorrow.
“Over the past week we’ve seen plenty of people take to the streets, our river trails and the beach to look after their mental and physical wellbeing. I for one have really enjoyed walking my dog on a lead.
“However, this is not without risk and we’ve received a number of reports of people not observing the two metre physical distancing rule and going beyond what could be considered ‘staying local’.
“This is not ok and I urge everyone to stick to the rules. If it’s too busy out there, consider taking some exercise at a later time.
“My Council team is continuing to do their bit behind the scenes to make sure your essential functions including your drinking water supply, waste water services and emergency works, will continue throughout the lockdown period.
“We’re also starting to look at how we support the community and district to recover following lifting of the lockdown. This will include looking at a range of possible actions to support our community and help get the local economy going.
“We don’t know how long we’re going to be in Alert Level 4 but what we do know is that if we don’t follow the rules we are likely to be living in our bubbles for a lot longer. So, let’s do the right thing by our community and stay home and save lives.”

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2099 days ago

Goodbye Listener

Annette from Waikanae

Very sad news. We have been subscribers of the Listener for over 20 years. The Listener plus a lot of the magazines we have grown up with will no longer be published.
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