119 days ago

Martinborough Fair - it's on THIS SATURDAY! And so much more in Wairarapa

The Team from Destination Wairarapa

What a summer country line up for you to enjoy this weekend- close by and affordable!

Whānau Day - free and fun activities at Queen Elizabeth Park, Masterton Skatepark and Trust House Recreation Centre this Saturday 11am-2pm.

Martinborough Fair - this fabulous fair features top quality NZ-made craft and clothing, great food and music this Saturday and Saturday 2 March.

Gathering on the Green at Le Grá Vineyard at Opaki - live music with Le Grá wines and drinks this Saturday 1pm-6.30pm.

Market in the Vines at Gladstone Vineyard - live music, food trucks, stallholders and wine tastings, with a kids corner to entertain children this Sunday from 10.30am.

Tauherenikau Races - experience a true country Raceday this Waitangi Day with thrilling racing and plenty of entertainment for kids on Tuesday 6 February 12.30pm-5.30pm.

Find out all about this summer weekend here: wairarapanz.com...

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1 day ago

Could the jury service process be improved?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Every year, thousands of New Zealanders are called up to serve as jurors in the High and District Courts, and it's an important way to contribute to your country.

But for some, jury service can be a huge disruption and a financial burden. Do you think changes could be made to our jury service system to address these challenges?

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7 hours ago

Building numbers

Susy from Te Aro

This is a plea to all building owners (domestic and commercial) who do not have street numbers. Please put street numbers (clearly-visible) on your buildings/fences/walls, facing the street.
It's no fun traipsing along streets and roads - especially in bad weather - looking for a property. It must be a nightmare for the emergency services as well.
YOU know where you live; you may also know where number XY or Z are on a busy shopping street. But please don't assume everybody else does.
This is most important for the emergency services who are often called out at night.
It's a small, but important, thing. It's not difficult.
Susy