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It’s a great time to cook for family, and whether you’re dining in or grilling on the BBQ, good food will always be on the menu. But, did you know that half of all food poisoning occurs in the home?
Follow the three simple Cs – clean, cook, chill to avoid getting ill. We all want to keep … View moreIt’s a great time to cook for family, and whether you’re dining in or grilling on the BBQ, good food will always be on the menu. But, did you know that half of all food poisoning occurs in the home?
Follow the three simple Cs – clean, cook, chill to avoid getting ill. We all want to keep our friends and families safe, and the 3Cs can help you avoid common foodborne illnesses.
Check out foodsafety.govt.nz/ccc for handy food safety tips.
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Svea from Otaki District
I’ve got a few Wilderness magazines...2006/2008/2009/2010/2011/2012/2013/2014/2015/2016/2017!
Some issues have sold already
Delivery locally can be arranged
$2 per issue
Price: $2
Jascinta from Waikanae
this would be so nice if people could do this in the coming weeks. add some cheer
Richard from Paraparaumu Beach
Except for my daily task of walking a dog as a volunteer, I can no longer at age, 73 because of covid 19, do the things I used to, mostly family care and music activities. Worrying and frustrating!
ANYONE FOR GOLF? I am investing my limited funds into membership of the Kapiti golf club. I… View moreExcept for my daily task of walking a dog as a volunteer, I can no longer at age, 73 because of covid 19, do the things I used to, mostly family care and music activities. Worrying and frustrating!
ANYONE FOR GOLF? I am investing my limited funds into membership of the Kapiti golf club. I may well find someone playing, but Neighbourly found a dog-needy person for me last year and I'm hoping luck will come my way again. A good golf mate would be not elderly but older, capable of playing without losing more than 4 balls per game, man or woman; living around Paraparaumu Beach might have some advantages.
When I played as a student I tried to get my handicap under 21 but I can't remember doing that, and I haven't played more than 4 games since 1975. Nothing like renewal, eh?
Richard Mackay 0274846546
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Anne from Waikanae Beach
Special Olympics Kapiti will hold its Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 17th April at 7.00pm.
Under current circumstances this will not be a face to face meeting, but instead will be via an online application called Zoom. If you were planning to attend the AGM, and would like to call in via Zoom, … View moreSpecial Olympics Kapiti will hold its Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 17th April at 7.00pm.
Under current circumstances this will not be a face to face meeting, but instead will be via an online application called Zoom. If you were planning to attend the AGM, and would like to call in via Zoom, that can be arranged as long as you have access to a computer or other electronic device. Just contact our Regional Co-ordinator Jemma Drake and she will send you a link - jemmad@specialolympics.org.nz.
Community Engagement Advisor from
In response to the Prime Minister’s address today on raised COVID-19 levels, Metlink will be moving to Sunday services across all public transport modes from Wednesday 25 March.
Metlink GM Scott Gallacher says, that while there are still a number of issues to work out, all trains and buses will … View moreIn response to the Prime Minister’s address today on raised COVID-19 levels, Metlink will be moving to Sunday services across all public transport modes from Wednesday 25 March.
Metlink GM Scott Gallacher says, that while there are still a number of issues to work out, all trains and buses will move to Sunday services after Tuesday.
“We’ll work to deliver to the current timetables across the network tomorrow but from first thing Wednesday morning, Sunday timetables will be implemented,” says Mr Gallacher.
Buses will no longer board from the front door. Metlink apologises to customers who rely on the accessibility options provided at the front door and encourages customers to find out more about Total Mobility services during this time by calling 0800 801 700.
Customers will be encouraged to continue their own physical distancing practices on all trains and buses, leaving a space next to them where they can.
“We’re still working out what this might mean for Wairarapa rail services and will provide more updates when they become available,” says Mr Gallacher.
UPDATE: As part of the move to Sunday timetables, Metlink school bus services will not run from Wednesday.
Virginia Fallon Reporter from Kāpiti Observer
The council has closed all customer service centres, libraries and aquatic facilities.
In a press release on Sunday, Mayor K Gurunathan said the council's actions have and will continue to be guided by the latest advice from the Ministry of Health and other Government agencies.
“While there… View moreThe council has closed all customer service centres, libraries and aquatic facilities.
In a press release on Sunday, Mayor K Gurunathan said the council's actions have and will continue to be guided by the latest advice from the Ministry of Health and other Government agencies.
“While there hasn’t been the directive from Government to close our facilities, we, like many other councils around the region feel that it is appropriate, based on the number of elderly people living in our community, to close. We’ve been working closely with our colleagues at Horowhenua, who are also taking the same path.”
The closures would take place from Monday morning until further notice.
“People will still be able to transact with the Council online and communicate with the Council team via email, telephone and Antenno.
This was not an easy decision as we know how vital these services are for our people but the message from our Prime Minister yesterday was clear – we need to do everything in our power to minimise the opportunity for COVID-19 to spread. I want to reiterate that the government guidance is to close public facilities when we get to Level 3 – but that we feel we need to take appropriate steps to protect our community ahead of time.
I also want to assure our community that significant response planning is already well underway with regard to essential services like infrastructure and community welfare. Be confident that we are prepared and ready to response to this rapidly evolving situation.
Finally, I want to again call for patience and kindness. There is only one source of official information and that is central Government via the Ministry of Health and www.covid19.govt.nz....
In the event that there are confirmed cases in our community, these will be publicly notified by health authorities. There is a robust protocol in which health officials ensure the strict isolation of confirmed cases.
Close contacts of any cases will be contacted, provided with advice and put in monitored self-isolation to limit the risk of spread in the community.
I am confident that in the event that cases are confirmed, all the right steps will be undertaken to protect our community – it’s important that we have trust in the official process.
So please keep calm, clean and kind, Kāpiti – we’re all in this together."
Anja from Waikanae
Free Yoga at Waikanae Park is canceled to protect our community and stop this virus from spreading. We will keep you updated about future online classes, easily done at home or in your garden. Take care!
Community Engagement Advisor from
We know public transport is an essential service, and we’re focussed on ensuring you continue to have access to our region’s network during this time.
Listen to Scott Gallacher, General Manager for Metlink, explain the measures we are putting in place to stay one step ahead of COVID-19.
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Alan from Raumati Beach
In London, this is what selfishness did to one old lady.
Hamish Tristram, formerly of Levin and Wellington, reports that greed and selfishness have hit the elderly and helpless in London.
The strong, the young and the greedy have been clearing supermarket shelves before the elderly and infirm get… View moreIn London, this is what selfishness did to one old lady.
Hamish Tristram, formerly of Levin and Wellington, reports that greed and selfishness have hit the elderly and helpless in London.
The strong, the young and the greedy have been clearing supermarket shelves before the elderly and infirm get a look in.
More -- bit.ly...
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In accordance with Central Government advice, for the health and safety of staff and passengers, all Metlink bus drivers aged 70+ will not be part of operating our transport network at this time.
About 70 of Metlink’s 500 bus drivers are aged 70 or over and in accordance with the Ministry of … View moreIn accordance with Central Government advice, for the health and safety of staff and passengers, all Metlink bus drivers aged 70+ will not be part of operating our transport network at this time.
About 70 of Metlink’s 500 bus drivers are aged 70 or over and in accordance with the Ministry of Health guidelines, they are advised to remain at home. Less drivers means there will need to be cancellations to some services across the bus network.
We are currently looking at where cancellations will need to take place and are encouraging Metlink customers to keep up to date with service changes by checking Metlink’s website, App and Real Time Information screens.
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