Miramar, Wellington

Merry Christmas, neighbours

Merry Christmas, neighbours

From us at Neighbourly

2691 days ago

Hot Off The Press night market

Press Hall

Warm up your winter with Press Hall’s hot and spicy Monday night market on August 20th. Press Hall will host this one-off Wellington On A Plate pop-up event with special guests Garage Project and Ruth Pretty.

With live entertainment and music, there's something for everyone! As one of … View more
Warm up your winter with Press Hall’s hot and spicy Monday night market on August 20th. Press Hall will host this one-off Wellington On A Plate pop-up event with special guests Garage Project and Ruth Pretty.

With live entertainment and music, there's something for everyone! As one of Wellington on A Plate's free pop-up events, guests don't need to purchase a ticket. Payment on consumption of dishes only.

From lemongrass-chili five-spice ribs to Russian Roulette Takoyaki, Press Hall eateries have you covered! Eateries' everyday menu items will also be available for purchase.

Press Hall's Hot Off The Press Monday night market takes place from 5pm – 9pm, Monday August 20th 2018.
Find out more!

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2694 days ago

Cafe's Suitable for Parents and Children

Steve from Seatoun

So after reading the post about a cafe in Petone, I thought perhaps post something positive and helpful. I'm a Dad and raised my son for 2 and a half years, I fully accept that this is my choice and as such some things I usually do will need rethinking. So for those of you out there with young… View moreSo after reading the post about a cafe in Petone, I thought perhaps post something positive and helpful. I'm a Dad and raised my son for 2 and a half years, I fully accept that this is my choice and as such some things I usually do will need rethinking. So for those of you out there with young children here are some suggestions for cafe's that welcome or are a better option.

Scorchorama (Scorching Bay) Summertime they have tables outside and there is a beach and rope climbing frame for the kids.
Bernie's (Freyberg Pool) Great as quick service and you can use the playground and beach nearby.
The Flying Bean (Petone) Lots of parking and kids can play in the beach.
Begonia House (Botanical Gardens) Large open space, also next to gardens so the kids can run around, bonus it also does wine!
Cafe ??? (Waitangi Park) Yes it outdoors but they do nice crepes and the kids can play on the climbing frame.
Frank Kitts Park - Lovely to sit down and enjoy a coffee on the waterfront, several places or vans selling coffee.
Days Bay Pavillion - Has toys for the kids to ride around
Chocolate Fish (Shelly Bay) - Outside play area and bikes, scooters and stuff to ride on.

These are just some of the places Monty and I have been made welcome, have had fun and do return to on our adventures.

2697 days ago

Public meeting to address Bus services?

Ria from Miramar

Tena koutou katoa, public meeting on the 26th August 2018 at 3pm at St Patrick College Hall - please read attached snapshot

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2692 days ago

Share your green tips to WIN!

Countdown

Got any great ways we can all help the environment? Any green tips, tricks or habits that others might not know about? Share them on our page, and you could win one of 10 Countdown gift cards, worth $100 each! It’s all part of our commitment to helping our environment thrive. Share tips now

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2692 days ago

Desk/upright wall unit

Leigh from Seatoun

We have a wood veneer desk (in good condition) for sale. Offers please.
You'll need to arrange your own transport (we are in Seatoun). Happy shopping!

Negotiable

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2692 days ago

Lost Wallet

Leigh from Seatoun

Hi everyone. Unfortunately I think I may have dropped my wallet either at the Kilbirnie Shops (close to Bay Shoes), or in the New World Miramar car park. It is a small dark blue Fossil wallet with approx $350 in cash, my driver's licence and various other cards. If by chance anyone has seen… View moreHi everyone. Unfortunately I think I may have dropped my wallet either at the Kilbirnie Shops (close to Bay Shoes), or in the New World Miramar car park. It is a small dark blue Fossil wallet with approx $350 in cash, my driver's licence and various other cards. If by chance anyone has seen this I would be hugely grateful!!! Many thanks.

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2696 days ago

Neighbourly experience

Ramon from Miramar

While the content on the main page is useful and interesting the usability function of reading the newspaper online is clunky and has the most unappealing content management tool ever created. Unfortunately I have to muddle through this prehistoric technology to keep up to date with news. Plus … View moreWhile the content on the main page is useful and interesting the usability function of reading the newspaper online is clunky and has the most unappealing content management tool ever created. Unfortunately I have to muddle through this prehistoric technology to keep up to date with news. Plus why do I have to keep signing in every time, there does not seem to be a way to keep my user id settings saved. Any suggestions?

2696 days ago

Is it OK for cafes to turn away mums with prams?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

Both coffee and controversy is brewing in wider Wellington region at the moment on the topic of prams in cafes.

A cafe in Petone doesn't allow buggies and prams in the cafe when two designated areas up front by the window are full. This is due to space and safety reasons. … View more
Hi neighbours,

Both coffee and controversy is brewing in wider Wellington region at the moment on the topic of prams in cafes.

A cafe in Petone doesn't allow buggies and prams in the cafe when two designated areas up front by the window are full. This is due to space and safety reasons. However, some mums have hit out saying it isn't "child friendly". Other cafes have now chimed into the debate. We want to know your thoughts on the topic.

Are you a mum with a pram that's been turned away from a cafe? Or perhaps you're a business owner that struggles to fit prams on the premise. Perhaps you're a customer with an opinion to share. Let us know your thoughts in the replies! (Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/comments used on Stuff)

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2701 days ago

Wellington United AFC celebrates 125 years

Jo from Wellington United Associated Football Club

A reminder that ticket sales for Saturday's Celebration of 125 years of Wellington United AFC close at midday Friday. If you haven't purchased your ticket please do so asap.

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2696 days ago

Accessibility and Community Awards

Social Media Specialist from Wellington City Council

It was fantastic to see many groups and individuals (including supreme winner Soup Kitchen Wellington) recognised as we celebrated the Accessibility Awards & Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards on 26 July. Our website has now been updated with a list of groups/awards and a selection of… View moreIt was fantastic to see many groups and individuals (including supreme winner Soup Kitchen Wellington) recognised as we celebrated the Accessibility Awards & Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards on 26 July. Our website has now been updated with a list of groups/awards and a selection of photos from the evening.

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2694 days ago

Local Yoga - Seatoun

Katie from Seatoun

Went to my first session here tonight. How I’ve missed yoga! 💗

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2694 days ago

Te Kāuru Upper Ruamāhanga Floodplain Management Plan

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

The Te Kāuru Upper Ruamāhanga Floodplain Management Plan Subcommittee and project team started reaching out to affected landowners through informal coffee group meetings. We are looking for feedback on whether Te Kāuru is heading in the right direction. We really appreciate the response of the … View moreThe Te Kāuru Upper Ruamāhanga Floodplain Management Plan Subcommittee and project team started reaching out to affected landowners through informal coffee group meetings. We are looking for feedback on whether Te Kāuru is heading in the right direction. We really appreciate the response of the community including Mia (pictured) – one of our cutest attendees at one of the coffee groups – for their feedback, questions and level of engagement.

Read more about Te Kāuru at www.tekauru.co.nz...

2695 days ago

Singing Lessons

Geoffrey from Lyall Bay

Super fun lessons, singing modern songs with a great teacher. Please email geoff@therockacademy.co.nz to book a trial lesson.

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2695 days ago

Samaritans Appeal. Donate now.

Jo Leahy from Samaritans of Wellington Incorporated

Each year more Kiwis die by suicide than on our roads. Samaritans are dedicated to preventing suicide.

We provide free telephone counselling 24/7 to anyone feeling lonely, depressed or suicidal. Last year Samaritans answered over 30,000 calls from people who felt like they had nobody else to … View more
Each year more Kiwis die by suicide than on our roads. Samaritans are dedicated to preventing suicide.

We provide free telephone counselling 24/7 to anyone feeling lonely, depressed or suicidal. Last year Samaritans answered over 30,000 calls from people who felt like they had nobody else to talk to. But we need your help.

Samaritans receive no government funding. It’s your donations that keep our phone lines open. Donate to Samaritans Appeal today so we can help Kiwis who are struggling to cope, before they lose hope.
Donate here!

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2695 days ago

Poll: Does the South Island have cultural cringe about our native plants?

Jo McCarroll Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Fiona Eadie, head gardener at Dunedin's iconic Larnach Castle, says she hears from gardeners all the time that New Zealand native plants are "boring". Do we have a native plant cultural cringe? And, if so, is there a difference between what gardeners in the North Island and the … View moreFiona Eadie, head gardener at Dunedin's iconic Larnach Castle, says she hears from gardeners all the time that New Zealand native plants are "boring". Do we have a native plant cultural cringe? And, if so, is there a difference between what gardeners in the North Island and the South Island think?

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Does the South Island have cultural cringe about our native plants?
  • 19.3% I grow heaps of natives and I'm in the South Island.
    19.3% Complete
  • 22.3% I'm in the South Island and I love pretty flowers, edibles and exotics.
    22.3% Complete
  • 22% I'm in the North Island and it's all natives at my place.
    22% Complete
  • 36.4% I love pretty flowers, edibles and exotics and I'm in the North Island.
    36.4% Complete
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