Paraparaumu Beach, Paraparaumu

Next Saturday is our online garage sale

Next Saturday is our online garage sale

So check out your home and take some photos of items that you want to sell!

520 days ago

⚠️HEAVY RAIN WARNING

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

MetService New Zealand has issued a Heavy Rain Warning for Tararua, Kāpiti and Wairarapa from 4pm Friday–12pm Saturday. Kāpiti can expect 70 to 100mm of rain, with peak rates of 20mm per hour.
Heavy rain may cause streams and rivers to rise rapidly. Surface flooding and slips are also possible… View more
MetService New Zealand has issued a Heavy Rain Warning for Tararua, Kāpiti and Wairarapa from 4pm Friday–12pm Saturday. Kāpiti can expect 70 to 100mm of rain, with peak rates of 20mm per hour.
Heavy rain may cause streams and rivers to rise rapidly. Surface flooding and slips are also possible and driving conditions may be hazardous.

If you are in a low-lying area now would be a good time to clear your stormwater drains, gutters and spouting of leaves and to check over your household emergency plans.
Stay safe out there and keep an eye on Metservice, Wellington Region Emergency Management Office and our website www.kapiticoast.govt.nz... for the latest weather updates.

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519 days ago

NZ House & Garden Special Mother’s Day Offer

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NZ House & Garden is the authority on interiors, homes and gardens. We cross … View more
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520 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Another wonderful image from Simon Woolf. It was taken on the Kāpiti Coast.

"This bird is believe it, or not, I believe is Black Tern! "The Black Tern is one of four marsh tern species found worldwide and the rarest in New Zealand, with one accepted sighting north of Wellington in … View more
Another wonderful image from Simon Woolf. It was taken on the Kāpiti Coast.

"This bird is believe it, or not, I believe is Black Tern! "The Black Tern is one of four marsh tern species found worldwide and the rarest in New Zealand, with one accepted sighting north of Wellington in 2022. When breeding it is a small black tern with grey wings. It is pale in non-breeding plumage (as was the only local record).
Like the closely related white-winged black tern, the black tern can be found in a range of freshwater and estuarine habitats. The nominate form breeds in Eurasia, migrating to Africa to winter, while the North America subspecies migrates to Central and South America" We now have at least three birds in New Zealand, as I spotted three individual birds with the flock of White Fronted Terns. So rare in NZ. Very rapt, and a great find."

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520 days ago

THE LIONS CLUB OF KAPITI

Andrew Laing from The Lions Club of Kapiti

THE Lions Club of Kapiti.
Have you ever wondered how you can help your community?
Be a Lion

L - looking for a way you can help?
I - in the Kapiti Community
O - our local Lions Club
N - needs you for
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THE Lions Club of Kapiti.
Have you ever wondered how you can help your community?
Be a Lion

L - looking for a way you can help?
I - in the Kapiti Community
O - our local Lions Club
N - needs you for
S - service to others

Make a Difference today
Together Everyone Achieves More
If you want more details contact Andrew, on 0212137338 or at
president.kapiti@lionsclubs.org.nz

520 days ago

The countdown's on for SoundSplash!

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

The countdown's on for SoundSplash! Make sure you get your tickets today from Coastlands Aquatic Centre.

Tomorrow from 5pm, 8–13-year-olds will rule the pool, spa and slide at Coastlands Aquatic Centre’s SoundSplash event. With a night full of tunes, swimming, big bombs, dunk tanks and … View more
The countdown's on for SoundSplash! Make sure you get your tickets today from Coastlands Aquatic Centre.

Tomorrow from 5pm, 8–13-year-olds will rule the pool, spa and slide at Coastlands Aquatic Centre’s SoundSplash event. With a night full of tunes, swimming, big bombs, dunk tanks and TikTok dance challenges this event is popular, so pop in and grab your tickets now.

To find out more about this event and other Council events, visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...

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520 days ago

It's a whitewash!

The Team from Resene ColorShop Kapiti

Refresh an old table with a Resene Colorwood Whitewash finish.

Learn how to make old new again wiith these handy instructions.

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520 days ago

From the Field Friday...

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

In today's #FromTheFieldFriday, our sustainability advisor Rob Dunn was delighted to present prizes to Paraparaumu Beach School staff for their efforts in this year's Love to Ride Aotearoa Bike Challenge!

During the February challenge the school's staff rode 590 kilometres, with a… View more
In today's #FromTheFieldFriday, our sustainability advisor Rob Dunn was delighted to present prizes to Paraparaumu Beach School staff for their efforts in this year's Love to Ride Aotearoa Bike Challenge!

During the February challenge the school's staff rode 590 kilometres, with a 12 percent participation rate. Throughout Kāpiti, cyclists made the most of our sunshine days and beautiful tracks and trails, clocking up over 50,000 kilometres of riding overall.

Ka rawe team, keep up the great cycling! 🚲 🚲 🚲

For inspiration to explore, experience and visit our tracks and trails, visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...

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521 days ago

Mahara Gallery blessing held

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

After 20 years of planning, fundraising and design, and 18 months' construction, the new Mahara Gallery was blessed this week by Kāpiti kaumatua Te Rakauoteora Te Maipi (Koro Don). A public reopening is expected later this year, once the space has its final touches.

This practical … View more
After 20 years of planning, fundraising and design, and 18 months' construction, the new Mahara Gallery was blessed this week by Kāpiti kaumatua Te Rakauoteora Te Maipi (Koro Don). A public reopening is expected later this year, once the space has its final touches.

This practical completion stage means the Mahara Gallery Trust can start moving back into the gallery and working on the all-important climate control systems. When the climate is stable, the Trust can move their taonga back and set up exhibitions.

Ngā mihi to those who've helped reach this milestone. It's a testament to the dedicated efforts of many, many people who've worked to achieve the vision of a museum-quality arts space in Kāpiti. To find out more about this project, visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...

520 days ago

Are you in need of an affordable property maintenance service?

Kadyn from K.O Land Maintenance

At K.O Land Maintenance we offer many high quality affordable services around the Kapiti Coast Region.

Listed below are some of our most popular services:
- Weeding
- Tree & Hedge trimming / removal
- Greenwaste Removals
- Water Blasting
- Lawn Mowing
- Section Clean Ups
- + many … View more
At K.O Land Maintenance we offer many high quality affordable services around the Kapiti Coast Region.

Listed below are some of our most popular services:
- Weeding
- Tree & Hedge trimming / removal
- Greenwaste Removals
- Water Blasting
- Lawn Mowing
- Section Clean Ups
- + many more

If you were interested in a free quote feel free to message us !! - 027 5924 993

520 days ago

Amohia stormwater network upgrade update

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

The Amohia stormwater network upgrade in Paraparaumu has moved into the south-east corner of Kāpiti School’s field, and our contractors are carrying out finishing work in Iver Trask Place.

Traffic on Iver Trask Place has been reconfigured, but the one-way system remains in place for now. Some… View more
The Amohia stormwater network upgrade in Paraparaumu has moved into the south-east corner of Kāpiti School’s field, and our contractors are carrying out finishing work in Iver Trask Place.

Traffic on Iver Trask Place has been reconfigured, but the one-way system remains in place for now. Some car parks have been reinstated and our contractors will reopen more as work progresses. Work is expected to reach Rimu Road in mid May.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation as our crews progress this important project. It’s part of our plan to reduce flooding in the Amohia and Ruahine Street catchment areas, and help prepare our district to live with more water.

www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...

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522 days ago

Back load, from Masterton to Otaki

John from Otaki District

I'm wanting to have a packet of peeler cores collected from Waingawa (just south of Masterton} and delivered to Te Horo/ Otaki. Hoping someone can pick the job up as a back load. There is a folk lift and operator to load at the pick up location. Packet can be tipped off at this end or if you … View moreI'm wanting to have a packet of peeler cores collected from Waingawa (just south of Masterton} and delivered to Te Horo/ Otaki. Hoping someone can pick the job up as a back load. There is a folk lift and operator to load at the pick up location. Packet can be tipped off at this end or if you have a folk lift I can come to you to collect . Packet size is 3m long x 1.3m wide x .8m high and weighs approx 900-950kgs. My budget is around the $150.00 mark for this service. Thanks john. barefootbuilder@mailfence.com

521 days ago

Join us in honouring the ANZAC spirit

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

Join us in honouring the ANZAC spirit on Tuesday 25 April to remember those New Zealand and Australian soldiers who bravely served together.
Stand alongside our local RSAs, serving and ex-serving personnel and their whānau to acknowledge the strength that comes from working together to overcome … View more
Join us in honouring the ANZAC spirit on Tuesday 25 April to remember those New Zealand and Australian soldiers who bravely served together.
Stand alongside our local RSAs, serving and ex-serving personnel and their whānau to acknowledge the strength that comes from working together to overcome adversity. To find out more about ANZAC events in Kāpiti, visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...

And if you're out and about tomorrow, be sure to pick up a poppy for the annual poppy appeal. Donations collected on Poppy Day help Royal New Zealand RSA improve the health and wellbeing outcomes for Aotearoa New Zealand's veterans of all ages. ❤️

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541 days ago

What are the worst streets in our city for larger vehicles?

Editor Reporter from The Post

A truck stuck got stuck a narrow Wellington road this week - and it is not the first big-wheeled victim of the capital’s tight thoroughfares.

Some Wellington streets are more likely than others to collect wedged buses and trucks, with one resident saying in 2016 that a stuck bus was a … View more
A truck stuck got stuck a narrow Wellington road this week - and it is not the first big-wheeled victim of the capital’s tight thoroughfares.

Some Wellington streets are more likely than others to collect wedged buses and trucks, with one resident saying in 2016 that a stuck bus was a six-monthly affair on one bend.

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521 days ago

Otaki Family History Society meeting

Donna from Otaki District

What was the Otaki Genealogy group is now the Otaki Family History Society.
The next meeting is on 27 April in the Dr Gertrude Atmoor Supper Room, Memorial Hall, Main St, Otaki. Doors open at 7.00 p.m, and the meeting starts at 7.30 pm.
The speaker is Steve Watters from the Ministry of Culture … View more
What was the Otaki Genealogy group is now the Otaki Family History Society.
The next meeting is on 27 April in the Dr Gertrude Atmoor Supper Room, Memorial Hall, Main St, Otaki. Doors open at 7.00 p.m, and the meeting starts at 7.30 pm.
The speaker is Steve Watters from the Ministry of Culture & Heritage, who will speak on "Getting the most out of Te Ara (The Encyclopedia of NZ) for your family research"
See more on the flyer attached

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521 days ago

FREE pallets & DELETED samples to take

Tile Warehouse Paraparaumu

Hi Everyone,
We currently are getting rid of some deleted tiles that are great for fire hearths or crafty art projects.
We also have some old pallets that are great as firewood.
If you are interested they are around the back of Tile Warehouse, first in first served.

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