1229 days ago

Late night shopping in Tawa for those Christmas gifts

Trudy from SoulyNZ

There’s less than 3 weeks to go until Christmas! Get NZ made gifts from SoulyNZ in Tawa. Shop locally and help us support all our creators, over 75% of them are from the Wellington region, a number of them are from right here in Tawa!

Whether you’re looking for gifts for your family, friends or clients, our products made by NZ’ers will be an ideal Christmas gift for everyone on your list in 2020.

We’re open later than normal on Thursday 10, 17 and 24 December and we’re here to help you get those gifts sorted. A number of the other retailers in Tawa are opening late on those nights too, so come on down and shop around all the local stores while you are here.

This week:
Tues, Wed, Friday 10am to 5pm
Thursday 10th Dec: 10am to 7pm
Saturday 12th Dec: 10am to 4pm

www.soulynz.co.nz...

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2 minutes ago

Robbery at a Naenae dairy

The Team from Wellington District Police

Police are appealing for information following a robbery at a Naenae dairy.
At around 8am Police were called to Rata Street where a group entered the store and presented a knife, stealing product.
The offenders fled the scene in a vehicle which has since been located in Naenae Park abandoned.

Inspector Simon de Wit Relieving Hutt Valley Area Commander says: “Police are reviewing CCTV footage, speaking with witnesses, and we are searching the area as we work to identify and locate the offenders.”
“Enquiries are ongoing and a scene examination will be conducted.”
“If you have any information that may assist in identifying and locating the youths or saw a small silver Toyota hatchback leaving the scene towards Naenae Park between the hours of 8:10am and 8:20am please contact Police on 111 if it was recent or 105 if it’s after the fact. Please reference event number: P058472846,” says Inspector de Wit.
Alternatively you can report any information anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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5 hours ago

Potted colour

The Team from Resene ColorShop Johnsonville

Express yourself with this artistic dip-dye paint effect using Resene paints. Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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17 hours ago

Proposed parking meters down Main Road, Tawa

Jeanette from Tawa

Copied from a Facebook post: Your Voice Counts On The Proposal For Paid Parking
Wellington City Council (WCC) have opened their consultation on the Long-Term Plan. This runs from Friday 12 April to midnight Sunday 12 May 2024. It is advised that you read the consultation document as it covers important decisions on Water, Waste, Investments and other key proposals, one of which is a proposal to introduce paid parking in the suburbs. You can find further information and a submission form here: www.letstalk.wellington.govt.nz...... Please remember to be kind in your submissions – councillors are more likely to respond to positive and well-defined responses. Tawa Business Group has heard plenty of people who are strongly against introducing paid parking and we want to make sure that WCC hears your voices too. These stories may help you with your submission.
• These are already difficult times with the high cost of living and an increasing number of local redundancies, this is an extra charge that people cannot afford.
• The suburbs should not be subsidising the income shortfall from removing car parks in the CBD. Money raised in the suburbs should be used for local investment.
• Tawa has a different demographic than the CBD. Many older and less able people rely on the services that the suburb provides and being able to park easily and directly outside their destination is important for them being able to leave their homes and reduce feelings of isolation.
• The proposal for paid parking does not follow the 2020 Parking policy that says that paid parking will be introduced if occupancy is often over 85%, turnover is low and non-compliance is high.
Our three Northern ward Councillors all voted against the proposal in February but they lost on a vote of 10:7. Councillors changed their minds about reducing hours in swimming pools and libraries so they can change their minds about this too BUT only if you submit your feedback. The more submissions we make, the less likely it is to happen.