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Lindsay from Paraparaumu Beach
Sadly the female bird of a nesting pair of Tui's died last night. Laying in my garden not far from the tree they lived in. Pretty sure as a result of a huge amount of super loud fireworks set off close by. It sounded really loud to me inside the house, windows closed, and on the opposite side … View moreSadly the female bird of a nesting pair of Tui's died last night. Laying in my garden not far from the tree they lived in. Pretty sure as a result of a huge amount of super loud fireworks set off close by. It sounded really loud to me inside the house, windows closed, and on the opposite side of the garden. Can only imagine how terrifying it must have been to birds outside, nesting close by. Really sad. They were a young pair. Quite friendly and often visited my vegetable garden when I was working in it.
As she was a native bird I will make sure she is given to some one appropriate so her feathers can be used and her wee body buried.
And I will pop over to the neighbours and let them know what happened. They can choose how to avoid this happening again.
Perhaps an option long talked about, but not happening here in Paraparaumu, is to have one central place where we have a fireworks display, to cut down on collateral damage done to wild life and pets. Cheaper and safer all around. Ideally it would become a community affair, an event that bonds neighbours together. If people are keen i will contact the council and get the ball rolling to get an event organized. Assuming the council will stump up with the money.
Let me know what you think??
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Kate Neighbourly Lead from Raumati Beach
Our neighbours dog has gone missing in Goldsborough Avenue. Please text if you see him 021 120 8045. Thanks
Scott from Paraparaumu Beach
A 2-seater recliner couch in reasonable used condition. A couple of springs loose on one chair. Has had the backs removed for transport but still quite heavy. Buyer must pick up.
Free
Gary from Waikanae
Started your Christmas shopping yet? The weather is looking good so why not make a start with a visit, with your family, to this great Community Market where you will discover handmade treasures and local creativity by highly talented stallholders where every piece tells a story.
You will find a… View moreStarted your Christmas shopping yet? The weather is looking good so why not make a start with a visit, with your family, to this great Community Market where you will discover handmade treasures and local creativity by highly talented stallholders where every piece tells a story.
You will find a huge variety of quality items and GIFTS plus Local natural Honey, Oils, Sauces and Succulents.
Bring the kids along so they can meet Jane with her Handmade Crochet Toys along with Helen and her awesome hand made Children's Dress Ups and Dolls Clothes etc.
Meet up with Friends and enjoy a Sunday outing with a visit this great friendly Community Market then spend the rest of the day at other events (Kapiti Arts Trail) and attractions including a visit to our awesome cafes.
Don't miss it... support local!
Val from Otaki District
Hopefully we are in for some more settled weather. Our heirloom vegetable seedlings are certainly racing away. This week we have some nice large heirloom tomatoes plus plants from a later planting coming along nicely. Still some good zucchini and more to come in future weeks.
Coming up next week, … View moreHopefully we are in for some more settled weather. Our heirloom vegetable seedlings are certainly racing away. This week we have some nice large heirloom tomatoes plus plants from a later planting coming along nicely. Still some good zucchini and more to come in future weeks.
Coming up next week, over ten different cucumbers and gherkins (including burpless!), plus pumpkin and Kamo Kamo (Kumi Kumi).
Kumara coming along nicely but still a couple of weeks away.
Dwarf and climbing beans should be here in December (our first planting succumbed to the wind, sadly.)
Richard from Waikanae
Looking for a convertible for summer? This car is a rare find with only one owner since new in NZ and only 23,000 kms.
Tel. 021 455890
Price: $12,990
Maureen from Paraparaumu
NOVEMBER MEETINGS & Christmas Function
Tuesday 25 November 7pm
Wednesday 26 November 1.30pm
Details outlined in attached poster.
Members Free, Visitors $5
The Team from Resene ColorShop Levin
Transform wooden pallets into a portable bench or kitchen island with Resene paints and wood stains. Find out how to make and paint your own portable bench with these easy step by step instructions.
Ron from Waikanae
Our trees have not stopped producing good quality Grapefruit and Lemons. Pick you own or I can help with our picker.
Let me know when you are coming to ensure someone is home to meet you. Call or Text 0211622502.
Located at 95 Greenhill Road RD1 Waikanae, off the old main highway just north of… View moreOur trees have not stopped producing good quality Grapefruit and Lemons. Pick you own or I can help with our picker.
Let me know when you are coming to ensure someone is home to meet you. Call or Text 0211622502.
Located at 95 Greenhill Road RD1 Waikanae, off the old main highway just north of Waikanae
Charles Fleming Retirement Village
Every village, every Wednesday, 10am - 3pm.
Join us any Wednesday in November and explore our lifestyle, show homes and amenities.
More than just a place to live, Ryman villages are places where friendships grow, hobbies flourish and a genuine sense of community thrives.
The best way is to… View moreEvery village, every Wednesday, 10am - 3pm.
Join us any Wednesday in November and explore our lifestyle, show homes and amenities.
More than just a place to live, Ryman villages are places where friendships grow, hobbies flourish and a genuine sense of community thrives.
The best way is to experience it for yourself. No appointment necessary
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
A big congratulations to the 2025 Resene Bright Spots winners! We are proud to announce our ten winners who have all won a $250 Prezzy card and a $250 Resene Gift card!
Deepa Keenawinna - Lower Hutt (home crafts)
Slava Voronin - Kerikeri (blossoming tree)
Sam Holliday - Paraparaumu (hot pink … View moreA big congratulations to the 2025 Resene Bright Spots winners! We are proud to announce our ten winners who have all won a $250 Prezzy card and a $250 Resene Gift card!
Deepa Keenawinna - Lower Hutt (home crafts)
Slava Voronin - Kerikeri (blossoming tree)
Sam Holliday - Paraparaumu (hot pink outdoor chair)
Chris Carlyon - Waikanae (French Bulldog painting)
Joel Bradley - Auckland (Kea painting)
Jayne Walton - Rangiora (rainbow gate
Charmaine Macpherson - Cheviot (colourful bathtab)
Adele Whittaker - Auckland (school mural)
Karan Robson - Foxton Beach (blue backdoor)
Dave Bang - Levin (native bird mural)
Take a look at their wonderful colourful entries below. A huge thank you to everyone who shared a Bright Spot in their community this year; we have loved seeing the places in your neighbourhood that bring you joy.
Jocelyn from Waikanae
WEAVERS GROUP
Do you weave or would like to weave? Come and join us, 2nd Wednesdays at 1.30pm, 4th Fridays at 10.00am at the Waikanae Arts & Craft Rooms, 27a Elizabeth Street, Waikanae (across the railway line). Everyone welcome!
Contact - Feriel Falconer 021 263 1472
Prue Oxley 027 844 7296
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Fonterra is selling some of its well-known brands — including Anchor, Mainland, Fernleaf, and Kapiti Fine Foods — to French company Lactalis.
Why? Fonterra says it wants to focus on ingredients rather than consumer brands.
💭 What do you think about the move?
Keen to read more? Luke … View moreFonterra is selling some of its well-known brands — including Anchor, Mainland, Fernleaf, and Kapiti Fine Foods — to French company Lactalis.
Why? Fonterra says it wants to focus on ingredients rather than consumer brands.
💭 What do you think about the move?
Keen to read more? Luke Malpass offers his opinion in The Press
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Ron from Waikanae
We have plenty of horse manure produced by young Clydesdale horses, the time is now ideal for your composting or gardening requirements. Has been collected every day, put on a pile for you to collect! Lots of worms, good for aeration.
Bring your Trailer, containers or bags. If bringing a trailer,… View moreWe have plenty of horse manure produced by young Clydesdale horses, the time is now ideal for your composting or gardening requirements. Has been collected every day, put on a pile for you to collect! Lots of worms, good for aeration.
Bring your Trailer, containers or bags. If bringing a trailer, I can load it on your trailer with my compact tractor, saving time and energy!
We've done the hard work for you!
Just drive up, load up and drive away.
Available for you to collect, just call before hand that you're on your way! Please just come and collect it! :-) 95 Greenhill Road Waikanae, north of Waikanae off the old SH 1. Call 0211622502 to arrange time. Thanks.
Want to feed our Clydesdales with a carrot / apple or two??, just bring them with you and well let you have a close up experience with our lovely Clydesdales.
Not asking for $$, but feel free to leave a donation/koha..
The Team from Ryman Healthcare
Every village, every Wednesday, 10am - 3pm
Join us any Wednesday in November and explore our lifestyle, show homes and amenities.
More than just a place to live, Ryman villages are places where friendships grow, hobbies flourish and a genuine sense of community thrives.
The best way is to… View moreEvery village, every Wednesday, 10am - 3pm
Join us any Wednesday in November and explore our lifestyle, show homes and amenities.
More than just a place to live, Ryman villages are places where friendships grow, hobbies flourish and a genuine sense of community thrives.
The best way is to experience it for yourself. No appointment necessary!
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