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631 days ago

Waikanae Pools - Summer Sounds this Sunday!

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

We’re not ready to say goodbye to summer just yet, so join us at Waikanae Pools for a fun afternoon of Summer Sounds this Sunday between 2-6pm. Pack a picnic or take advantage of the food trucks while enjoying live music, bouncy castles and the great summer vibes our popular outdoor pool … View moreWe’re not ready to say goodbye to summer just yet, so join us at Waikanae Pools for a fun afternoon of Summer Sounds this Sunday between 2-6pm. Pack a picnic or take advantage of the food trucks while enjoying live music, bouncy castles and the great summer vibes our popular outdoor pool provides.

With March just around the corner, the summer season at Waikanae Pools will be coming to a close on 19 March, so make the most of your favourite outdoor pool before then! To find out more visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...

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638 days ago

Cloths and Bedding for Flood Survivors

Julie from Waikanae

If anyone is travelling to a flooded area would you please consider taking a black sac of donated good quality clothing and toiletries please? Please pass on this idea? Good time for a clearout? Kia Ora Julie

634 days ago

Poll: Is our government making the right decisions?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We've seen the devastation of flood waters, yet the Government backed down on plans to protect wetlands (which help soak up heavy rain) after they received complaints by property developers.
Are you confident we're making the right decisions to protect us from future disasters? … View more
We've seen the devastation of flood waters, yet the Government backed down on plans to protect wetlands (which help soak up heavy rain) after they received complaints by property developers.
Are you confident we're making the right decisions to protect us from future disasters? Let's discuss!

Share your thoughts in the comments below - add NFP if you don't want these shared in the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

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Is our government making the right decisions?
  • 2.4% Yes, I back the decision to build over wetlands
    2.4% Complete
  • 88.3% No, we need to focus on preventing future flooding
    88.3% Complete
  • 7.2% Sort of - we can't always cater to the 'what-ifs'
    7.2% Complete
  • 2.1% I don't know
    2.1% Complete
4257 votes
632 days ago

Our Grants Round is now live!

Nikau Foundation

Nikau Foundation’s 2023 Grants Round is now live!

Nikau Foundation understands that every community organisation needs different kinds of support to grow and give back to our communities. Funding can help you pay the bills, expand key services, support more people in our communities or … View more
Nikau Foundation’s 2023 Grants Round is now live!

Nikau Foundation understands that every community organisation needs different kinds of support to grow and give back to our communities. Funding can help you pay the bills, expand key services, support more people in our communities or transform blue sky ideas into reality.

Whatever help your organisation needs to grow, Nikau Foundation may be able to help. Applications close at midnight on Monday March the 20th 2023.

See our eligibility requirements.
Find out more

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632 days ago

Wheels and tyres removed from Audi A6 v8 wagon.

Andy from Paraparaumu Beach

Good tyres still got lots of tread as per photos. Some kerbing on rims but great looking wheels.

Price: $500

632 days ago

Planned water outage - Waikanae

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

Kia ora Kāpiti, we will be temporarily shutting off water supply to a number of homes in Waikanae tomorrow between 10am–2pm in order to connect a new water main, and to allow for a diversion to support our stormwater works at Waikanae Beach.

We have been in touch with those that this work … View more
Kia ora Kāpiti, we will be temporarily shutting off water supply to a number of homes in Waikanae tomorrow between 10am–2pm in order to connect a new water main, and to allow for a diversion to support our stormwater works at Waikanae Beach.

We have been in touch with those that this work will affect. To check if this is your household, visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz... If you are in these areas, please plan ahead.

After the shutdown, you may notice a cloudy appearance caused by air in the water. This should clear rapidly if you run your taps for a short period of time (1–2mins).

Both of these important projects improve the reliability and resilience of our water supply and our stormwater network in Waikanae.

Thanks for your patience, Waikanae. For more information on stormwater in Kāpiti, visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...

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632 days ago

What schools are using this site

Donna from Otaki District

Does anyone know any schools using this in New Zealand? blogs.ancestry.com.au...

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634 days ago

THE MAHARA PLACE MARKET IS ON TODAY

Gary from Waikanae

Don't forget the Mahara Place mid-week MARKET is on TODAY (Tuesday) from 9.30am until midday near the new library in Waikanae. , Fresh Fruit & Veg, Award winning Olive Oil, Yummy Local Honey, Locally grown Avocados, Crochet Toys, Jewellery & Crystals, Sewing Crafts, Knits, The … View moreDon't forget the Mahara Place mid-week MARKET is on TODAY (Tuesday) from 9.30am until midday near the new library in Waikanae. , Fresh Fruit & Veg, Award winning Olive Oil, Yummy Local Honey, Locally grown Avocados, Crochet Toys, Jewellery & Crystals, Sewing Crafts, Knits, The Rawleigh's Man, Bric-a-brac, Books and lots lots more. See you there...SUPPORT LOCAL!!

637 days ago

Less Talk, More Action

Marie from Waikanae

Reading about the government grants given to KCDC under the Better Off package, one can't fail to notice that there is an awful lot of talking going on in the way these funds have been allocated. Approximately $775 million has been allocated to capacity-building, development-type projects … View moreReading about the government grants given to KCDC under the Better Off package, one can't fail to notice that there is an awful lot of talking going on in the way these funds have been allocated. Approximately $775 million has been allocated to capacity-building, development-type projects which are difficult to evaluate in terms of outputs. Given the events of this week, the money could be better spent shoring up our storm water and drinking water systems to cope with extreme weather events. This may be more inkeeping with the purpose of the grants.

While in Kapiti we may not experience an event of the scale seen with cyclone Gabrielle, floods are becoming more frequent and our aging storm water system is in need of an upgrade. Small underground pipes cannot cope with the volumes of water generated with these events and a raft of other measures are needed. For instance, the creation of more green spaces, trees, ponds to contain runoff, restoration of wetlands, and construction of swales on private and public land.
We could dig up some of the concrete and replace it with permeable or semi permeable paths where this is practicable. All of these measures will slow down and absorb the flow of water during an extreme event.
Our KCDC engineers probably have a number of other good ideas we should be looking at. Funding needs to be allocated for these. Landowners could be assisted to provide ponds for storm water collection and construct swales along driveways and fences on private property. (and note that ponds will need to be fenced).
Are our drinking water systems future-proofed? Do collection points, substations need to be upgraded? Floodplain work is needed so that water is directed toward a specific overflow area. Gravel needs to be removed from the lower reaches of our rivers.
All of these measures will enable us to be better off when extreme weather hits. To the council, I would say this:
To thy own self be true
You cannot sit in meetings waving a pen around and looking for ways to defer things. You were elected for espousing certain values which the community needs and you need to act on those.

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637 days ago

Donations for Flood Survivors

Julie from Waikanae

Collection Place for Kapiti is at 1/13 Omahi St. Waikanae (near shops)
Kleantech Ltd. supply industrial cleaning equipment to flooded areas and are willing to transport clean clothing and bedding to these destinations. Contact person David on Sales desk. 04 293 3111 Open 9 to 5 today. Closed … View more
Collection Place for Kapiti is at 1/13 Omahi St. Waikanae (near shops)
Kleantech Ltd. supply industrial cleaning equipment to flooded areas and are willing to transport clean clothing and bedding to these destinations. Contact person David on Sales desk. 04 293 3111 Open 9 to 5 today. Closed weekend. Open Mon fri 9 to 5.

633 days ago

Natives for your planting projects

Fairview Nursery

Nursery Specials!! Heading into a cooler wetter time of year its time to think about those garden projects, so if needing native plants, please contact us and make an appointment to view!
Some of our specials...
Phormium Tenax seedlings - 5cm Pots $2.50 ea or 10 for $20
Ake Ake Seedlings - 5cm … View more
Nursery Specials!! Heading into a cooler wetter time of year its time to think about those garden projects, so if needing native plants, please contact us and make an appointment to view!
Some of our specials...
Phormium Tenax seedlings - 5cm Pots $2.50 ea or 10 for $20
Ake Ake Seedlings - 5cm Pots $2.50 ea or 10 for $20
Griselinia littoralis (Kapuka) - 5cm Pots $2.50 ea or 10 for $20 (Ideal for hedging)

Some of the other plants we have in stock - Lemonwood, Ngaio, Kanuka, Manuka (standard white, red, and burgundy flowering trees in stock), Toe toe (dwarf and full size), Dwarf flaxes, Nikau Palms, Poa Cita, Renga Renga, various Carex, coastal Kowhai, Northern Rata, Kahikatea, Kauri

Want something else in natives..please ask.

Make an appointment to visit now if wanting to view the above!

FAIRVIEW is a small Kapiti based nursery (Paraparaumu) with stocks of various locally sourced native trees, flaxes, shrubs and grasses.

Please phone to arrange a visit: 0274 933 626 (Appointment Only Please).

Negotiable

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633 days ago

Online midweek Garage Sale - Otaki Electrical Appliances

Jackie from Otaki District

Happy to deliver for free if needed due to lack of transport. Payment on delivery/pickup please ph or text to 0210452762
Washing Machine as below - Goes well $100
Simpson bar fridge. goes well broken freezer door - $35
Fisher and Paykel bar fridge, goes well - $45
Bench top oven with two … View more
Happy to deliver for free if needed due to lack of transport. Payment on delivery/pickup please ph or text to 0210452762
Washing Machine as below - Goes well $100
Simpson bar fridge. goes well broken freezer door - $35
Fisher and Paykel bar fridge, goes well - $45
Bench top oven with two elements, goes well - $70
Podstretto - Coffee pod machine, new unused - $40
Bench top Panini press - goes great - $35

Negotiable

634 days ago

Stop paying too much!

The team at NZ Compare

The affordability of everyday items just keeps increasing!

If it’s not the petrol prices, it’s the cost of food, insurance or rates and let’s not get started on mortgage interest costs!

Home loan interest rates don't stay the same for long these days and it’s causing many … View more
The affordability of everyday items just keeps increasing!

If it’s not the petrol prices, it’s the cost of food, insurance or rates and let’s not get started on mortgage interest costs!

Home loan interest rates don't stay the same for long these days and it’s causing many households to feel stressed out. Could you be saving thousands of dollars a year? If you don't check, you don't know.

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634 days ago

Dave Moss motorbike safety workshop and ride

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

We’re delighted to welcome back Dave Moss, an internationally renowned motorbike safety expert. Returning for the weekend’s Shiny Side Up, Dave will also be sticking around to run a couple of bike safety events in partnership with Council.

Register now for:
🏍️ The Dave Moss Tuning … View more
We’re delighted to welcome back Dave Moss, an internationally renowned motorbike safety expert. Returning for the weekend’s Shiny Side Up, Dave will also be sticking around to run a couple of bike safety events in partnership with Council.

Register now for:
🏍️ The Dave Moss Tuning Workshop. Learn essential skills to keep your bike in top shape: 6pm–9.30pm, Tuesday 28 February at Paraparaumu Library (free).
🏍️ The Dave Moss Suspension Ride. Join Dave for a ride, during which he will progressively adjust your motorbike settings: 9am–2pm, Tuesday 28 February ($175 per bike).

Spaces for these events are strictly limited, so booking is essential.
Register online at form.jotform.com... or call Council on 04 296 4700.

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634 days ago

Tiger worms for sale

Janet from Paraparaumu Beach

I have a surplus of worms in my worm farms and will sell by large scoops full. Tel 902 2853

Price: $20

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