Grenada North, Wellington

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2659 days ago

Successful Meeting on Bus Problems

The team from Churton Park Community Centre

A public meeting of about 100 people, held on 13 September, had been organised by the Churton Park Community Association (CPCA) in conjunction with list MP Brett Hudson. Its purpose was to give residents an opportunity to express their concerns to the Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC) … View moreA public meeting of about 100 people, held on 13 September, had been organised by the Churton Park Community Association (CPCA) in conjunction with list MP Brett Hudson. Its purpose was to give residents an opportunity to express their concerns to the Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC) about the new bus network.

All five councilors for the GWRC Wellington constituency attended, joined by all three Councillors for the WCC northern ward and the two local MPs – Greg O’Connor and Brett Hudson.

After greetings from Brett Hudson and Greg O’Connor, the GWRC Council Chair Chris Laidlaw spoke of the Council’s regret about impacts of the roll-out of the new region-wide system, and the Council’s determination to get things right.

Members of the audience were given the opportunity to describe the problems they have encountered and how they would like them fixed. Recurring issues were:

• buses not adhering to the timetable (arriving early, running late or not showing up at all);

• the need to resume both very early and late services. Earlier buses are needed in the morning for people such as nurses who need to get to work for 7 o’clock shifts;

• services stopping in the early evening (especially the route 19 loop service) have impacted on the ability to work late or have a social life. Commuters now have to walk long distances in poor lighting and often inclement weather. This was regarded as unacceptable and a personal safety issue.

• overcrowding of buses into and out of the city, caused by buses being too small, or having to accommodate passengers from buses that have not turned up. When returning from the city, this problem is made worse when the bus is filled with passengers taking a short trip to the railway station.

• problems with buses disappearing from the information boards, not being listed or not arriving,

• significant problems with school buses (overcrowding and reduction of cross-city services) and poor connections available to university students.

Clr Daran Ponter explained some measures being taken to correct the situation. These include the revamping of timetables by mid-October; the right-sizing of buses to cater for varying passenger numbers throughout the day; measures to stop “bunching” of buses through the CBD, the hiring of expertise from overseas to fix the Real Time Information Board issues, and better driver training. He indicated that measures will soon be taken to penalise the companies providing the service when they do not comply with GWRC requirements.

Clr Roger Blakeley (GWRC) acknowledged the validity of points made by speakers and unreservedly apologised. He said that GWRC will do everything it can to remedy the situation as fast as possible and noted that the full-time placing of GWRC’s CEO on the issue showed the Council’s intent.

The councilors expressed their appreciation of the clear and courteous manner in which residents had put their concerns. CPCA is sure this reflects the ethos of Churton Park and the way the suburb conducts itself.

The CPCA will continue to work with the GWRC to work through the issues as they affect Churton park commuters.

Photo accredited to Councillor Malcolm Sparrow.

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2631 days ago

Poll: At what age was your child fully toilet trained?

Reporter Sunday Star Times

Schools and health boards are noticing some children starting school are struggling to fit in because they aren't toilet trained yet. Has this been a problem for your family or anyone you know? Why do you think this is an issue?

(Please add NFP to your post if you don't wish for it to … View more
Schools and health boards are noticing some children starting school are struggling to fit in because they aren't toilet trained yet. Has this been a problem for your family or anyone you know? Why do you think this is an issue?

(Please add NFP to your post if you don't wish for it to be used in print)

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At what age was your child fully toilet trained?
  • 66.9% Before they were 3?
    66.9% Complete
  • 29.7% Between 3 and 5?
    29.7% Complete
  • 1.8% It still hadn't happened when they started school.
    1.8% Complete
  • 1.7% Other - please comment below
    1.7% Complete
1081 votes
2631 days ago

Plan ahead for Labour weekend

Community Engagement Advisor from

All services will be running on public holiday timetables on Monday 22 October.

?: All buses will be running on Sunday timetables
?️: Wellington Harbour ferry will be running on a weekend timetable
?: Buses will be replacing most train services

To learn more, view the full updates on our … View more
All services will be running on public holiday timetables on Monday 22 October.

?: All buses will be running on Sunday timetables
?️: Wellington Harbour ferry will be running on a weekend timetable
?: Buses will be replacing most train services

To learn more, view the full updates on our website.

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2631 days ago

Tawa Lions Saturday Market October 20

Market Manager from Tawa Lions Club

The Tawa Lions Saturday market is now in its 12th year, having sold several million eggs, several tonnes of honey and countless numbers of second-hand books. Each year we raise around $30,000 which is distributed to local causes first, but also regional, national and international causes through … View moreThe Tawa Lions Saturday market is now in its 12th year, having sold several million eggs, several tonnes of honey and countless numbers of second-hand books. Each year we raise around $30,000 which is distributed to local causes first, but also regional, national and international causes through our affiliation with over 1.4 million Lion members worldwide. This market operates every Saturday Morning of the year except when Christmas day and New Years day fall on a Saturday.

This week our normal fruit-and-vege vendor will not be with us - but will be back the following week.

We will have Lions real-fruit Christmas Cakes for sale - normally $20.00 but reduced to $18.00. This is a 1.2kg un-iced cake sold in a christmas-themed box.

We sell honey and free-range eggs. The eggs come from a local co-operative distributor in packs of 6 (not 4), 12 (not 10), 18 and 24 and trays of 30 (not 20). The more you buy the less you pay per egg. The honey we sell comes from Helens Honey in the Wairarapa with creamed Meadow (light like clover) and Bush (stronger flavour).

This week we also have Waireka (Manawatu) Honey Dew (liquid) honey available for tasting and purchase at less than the factory-shop price.

We are looking for more stall-holders. We have a solid base of regular customers but there is room to diversify. While we value casual stallholders looking to sell from their car boot, we are most interested in businesses wishing to attend each week with additional products to sell. We offer trial periods and our weekly fees are priced to attract new stallholders.

We can be contacted at tawaparade@lionsclubs.org.nz. We value customer feedback and any suggestions to make the market better.

Tawa Lions gratefully acknowledges the generosity of Outlet City in allowing us to use their site.

2631 days ago

Planning on hitting the water this weekend? ⛵💦

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Kia ora water-lovers!

Here are some tips to make sure you and your loved ones are well prepared and stay safe:

1. Check the marine weather forecast before you go out, it could save your life! 58% of boaties already check it. We want the other 42% to make it a habit. MetService New Zealand's … View more
Kia ora water-lovers!

Here are some tips to make sure you and your loved ones are well prepared and stay safe:

1. Check the marine weather forecast before you go out, it could save your life! 58% of boaties already check it. We want the other 42% to make it a habit. MetService New Zealand's Marine App makes it easy.

2. Tests your life jackets. Pull hard on the straps and see if any of them stretch or rip. Check all over for any existing tears in the straps and any cuts or punctures in the life jacket. If yes, do not use the life jacket, dispose of it, and replace it. Always check if it floats before putting them on. Keep in mind kapok life jackets should not be used as they can absorb water and sink, their cotton straps also easily rip! Burn them or bin them, but whatever you do - don't use or resell them.

3. For this year's Safer Boating Week, boaties are being reminded to “Prep, Check, Know” - prepare your boat, check your gear and know the rules before going on the water.

Let's put in the time and effort to make sure there are NO water related accidents or deaths this Labour Day long-weekend! Don't forget to look out for each other and report any concerns you have to local authorities.

#SaferBoatingWeek
#NSNZemergencypreparedness

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2631 days ago

Dance aerobics

Nel from Tawa

Hey guys! Nelie here and I am having a very simple Latin aerobics dancing at Tawa Community Centre on 27 October at 2-3 pm not 3:30 as previously announced. Koha only so invite friends and family and will move to the Latin beats! Any questions you may text me at 0211249279. See you then!

2631 days ago

Service disruption for Friday 19 October

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Metlink has been advised of a Tramways Union stop-work meeting on Friday 19 October. This means some bus services will be reduced or cancelled in Wellington City and Hutt Valley between 9am and 3pm.

All off-peak bus services on routes 2, 3, 12, 14, 18, 18e, 20, 21, 22, 81 and 83 will be … View more
Metlink has been advised of a Tramways Union stop-work meeting on Friday 19 October. This means some bus services will be reduced or cancelled in Wellington City and Hutt Valley between 9am and 3pm.

All off-peak bus services on routes 2, 3, 12, 14, 18, 18e, 20, 21, 22, 81 and 83 will be cancelled. Other off-peak services may also be affected.

Here’s what you need to know:
School services shouldn’t be affected
Normal services will operate until 9am
All off-peak bus services on routes 2, 3, 12, 14, 18, 18e, 20, 21, 22, 81 and 83 will be cancelled
Other services may also be affected
Normal services are expected to resume for the afternoon peak
Those who use the affected routes are advised to consider alternative transport options. Metlink would also like to alert you to the intended industrial action called for by the Tramways Union from Tuesday 23 October.

For more information on delayed and cancelled services please call our Metlink team on 0800 801 700.

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2631 days ago

Pop in & Play Newlands Open

Kelly from Paparangi

Looking for something to do with your 0-4year old??? Look no further "Pop in & Play Newlands Playgroup" is open again starting today on Thursday's from 9.30am - 11am.

Held in the hall at St Michael's Church on Newlands Road - the one with the bright red roof.

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Looking for something to do with your 0-4year old??? Look no further "Pop in & Play Newlands Playgroup" is open again starting today on Thursday's from 9.30am - 11am.

Held in the hall at St Michael's Church on Newlands Road - the one with the bright red roof.

Puzzles, blocks, art, music, reading, morning tea for all and a cuppa for you plus the chance to met and mingle with others.

$2 per family entry on a causal bases.

2631 days ago

Rubbish/Recycling collections on Labour Day

Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council

If your rubbish/recycling day is Monday, collections will still go ahead as normal on Labour Day (Mon 22 Oct). Some of our facilities and services will have shorter opening hours over Labour Weekend - to find out more, click here.

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2631 days ago

Don't forget to enter Colour Your Community!

Resene

For a second year, Neighbourly and Resene are challenging you to Colour your Community! Make a positive difference in your neighbourhood by transforming an area that needs a little love. There's six prizes of up to $1000 worth of Resene paints, wood stains and accessories up for grabs!

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For a second year, Neighbourly and Resene are challenging you to Colour your Community! Make a positive difference in your neighbourhood by transforming an area that needs a little love. There's six prizes of up to $1000 worth of Resene paints, wood stains and accessories up for grabs!

Whether it's a new mural for your community hall, a graffiti clean up or a local playground paint job, apply now on behalf of your organisation, business, or for your own community project.
Enter now

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2631 days ago

Cancelled bus service on Friday 19 October

Metlink

The bus driver stop-work meeting on Friday 19 October between 9am and 3pm means some of our services will unfortunately be cancelled in Wellington city and Hutt Valley. Learn more

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2632 days ago

Bus driver stop-work meeting – off-peak disruption Friday 19 October

Community Engagement Advisor from

The bus driver stop-work meeting on Friday 19 October between 9am and 3pm means some of our services will unfortunately be cancelled in Wellington city and Hutt Valley. Other services may also be affected. Those who use the affected routes are advised to check the Metlink website and consider … View moreThe bus driver stop-work meeting on Friday 19 October between 9am and 3pm means some of our services will unfortunately be cancelled in Wellington city and Hutt Valley. Other services may also be affected. Those who use the affected routes are advised to check the Metlink website and consider alternative transport options.

Metlink would also like to alert you to intended industrial action called for by the Tramways Union from Tuesday 23 October. Metlink is in constant contact with our operators and is monitoring the situation. We will update you via our Metlink channels as more information becomes available.

To find out the services available and any cancellations, visit our website

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2632 days ago

Road closures due to Open Streets on Sunday October 28 at 9 AM to 1 PM.

Community Engagement Advisor from

Wellington City Council is hosting Te Ara Tapere ki Pōneke (Open Streets in Wellington) a free, fun, active event for everyone, on Sunday October 28 at 9 AM to 1 PM.

More than a kilometre of roads in the CBD from Hunter Street to Jessie Street will be closed to allow people of all ages and … View more
Wellington City Council is hosting Te Ara Tapere ki Pōneke (Open Streets in Wellington) a free, fun, active event for everyone, on Sunday October 28 at 9 AM to 1 PM.

More than a kilometre of roads in the CBD from Hunter Street to Jessie Street will be closed to allow people of all ages and abilities to take over the streets. Walk, play, ride and roll.

Bus routes 3, 18e and 21 will be diverted away from Taranaki Street. Please expect delays to all routes travelling through the CBD.

For more information read the full service update on our website.

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2632 days ago

Temporary closure of Paekākāriki Hill Road to through traffic this Friday

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Paekākāriki Hill Road will be closed temporarily to through traffic this Friday afternoon of Labour Holiday Weekend, 19 October from noon and finishing at around 9pm or when traffic eases on State Highway 1.

The NZ Transport Agency in collaboration with NZ Police, Kapiti Coast District and … View more
Paekākāriki Hill Road will be closed temporarily to through traffic this Friday afternoon of Labour Holiday Weekend, 19 October from noon and finishing at around 9pm or when traffic eases on State Highway 1.

The NZ Transport Agency in collaboration with NZ Police, Kapiti Coast District and Porirua City Council are closing Paekākāriki Hill Road at Grays Road intersection and at the intersection with State Highway 1.

The extra traffic using Paekākāriki Hill Road at this time are at a higher risk of accidents, both on the steep, winding road and when merging with holiday traffic at Paekākāriki on State Highway 1.

There are also significant number of vehicles that use the hill road as a shortcut and exit onto State Highway 1 at Paekākāriki at the start of busy holiday periods, where they cause significant delays for southbound and northbound highway traffic.

Paekākāriki Hill Road residents and others working or visiting properties on the hill road will be able to enter from the State Highway 1 at Paekākāriki and Pauatahanui. However, if leaving a property on the hill road, they cannot exit onto State Highway 1 at Paekākāriki during the temporary closure and should use an alternate route such as Grays Road at Pauatahanui.

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