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Richard from Paraparaumu Beach
Hi
Come and have a look and buy some awesome household goods, from small items, clothes to bigger desks and even couches.
Everything must go, so bring your money and get a deal.
where? 61 Cedar Drive, Paraparaumu
when? Sunday 25th April and Monday 26th April form 12h00 until 4pm
Negotiable
Lynette from Waikanae
KEDA – Kapiti Economic Development Association keda.nz... , at this moment is unfunded and all volunteers. We are setting up a new business hub in the airport building and almost finished furnishing to a satisfactory standard. In order to survive we are humbly asking if anyone would be able to … View moreKEDA – Kapiti Economic Development Association keda.nz... , at this moment is unfunded and all volunteers. We are setting up a new business hub in the airport building and almost finished furnishing to a satisfactory standard. In order to survive we are humbly asking if anyone would be able to gift KEDA a small fridge and a coffee machine. Your support will be much appreciated. Thank you.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Wellington’s sprinkler ban has been lifted– but with sporadic rain forecast for winter residents still need to avoid wasting water.
The restrictions were put in place for the Hutt Valley, South Wairarapa, Wellington city and Porirua in mid-February as water usage soared during the summer … View moreWellington’s sprinkler ban has been lifted– but with sporadic rain forecast for winter residents still need to avoid wasting water.
The restrictions were put in place for the Hutt Valley, South Wairarapa, Wellington city and Porirua in mid-February as water usage soared during the summer months.
From Tuesday, residents in Lower Hutt, Porirua and Wellington city can again use sprinklers and irrigation systems, Wellington Water said. In Upper Hutt and South Wairarapa people can do so every second day, as is usual.
Most of the Wellington region’s drinking water comes from rivers and the Waiwhetu aquifer under the Hutt Valley. River levels fell to 90 per cent before the sprinkler ban.
Meanwhile, people in the Wairarapa town of Carterton still have to boil their water after E. coli bacteria was found in the water supply on March 12.
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Jazz and his family are proud to be serving their customers and the local community!
Jazz loves being a Kiwi and greets every customer into his shop with a broad grin. A friendly smile, a positive can-do attitude and is passionate about running his store. That’s Jazz's simple but … View moreJazz and his family are proud to be serving their customers and the local community!
Jazz loves being a Kiwi and greets every customer into his shop with a broad grin. A friendly smile, a positive can-do attitude and is passionate about running his store. That’s Jazz's simple but effective recipe for success running a local business.
Jazz and his family operate Bossman Dairy - Creagh St Store and are hailed as the “ultimate friendly shopkeepers” by his customers. Now Jazz has been recognised for his dedication to the community by being named the country’s National Winner in the Prospa Local Business Hero Awards. Jazz and his family are the proud winners of a prize package worth $10,000!
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Nomination Quote - Jazz and his family - Bossman Dairy - Creagh St Store
"Every member of this family who serves in the shop are very friendly, helpful and always smiling. They get to know all their customers and I have never walked into a shop that makes you feel so welcome. During our first lockdown for Covid, they put food such as milk, bread, out for people who may need it free of charge."
The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
Tomorrow elected members and Council staff will be at the Paraparaumu Beach Saturday Market to talk all things Long-term Plan.
They're after your views on the four key decisions, the big issues we’re facing as a district, our proposal to increase our work programme, and a proposed average … View moreTomorrow elected members and Council staff will be at the Paraparaumu Beach Saturday Market to talk all things Long-term Plan.
They're after your views on the four key decisions, the big issues we’re facing as a district, our proposal to increase our work programme, and a proposed average rates increase of 7.8 percent for the 2021/22 year.
Hope to see you there! 🙂
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Have a safe and wonderful weekend!
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Words and picture from Louise Thomas.
"It's often as hard to get one of these sitting down as it is to get one in flight. Welcome swallow/warou (Hirundo neoxena). The pink background is caused by the colourful pink aquatic weeds on the fresh water pond at Pauatahanui. Usually hawking in … View moreWords and picture from Louise Thomas.
"It's often as hard to get one of these sitting down as it is to get one in flight. Welcome swallow/warou (Hirundo neoxena). The pink background is caused by the colourful pink aquatic weeds on the fresh water pond at Pauatahanui. Usually hawking in a circuit over the pond, one of the swallows rested briefly to have a good stretch on a stick poking out of the water."
TICKETS ON SALE FROM TOMORROW SATURDAY 17th at Eventfinda and also available at Coastlands Mall service desk.
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The latest edition of the SuperSeniors Newsletter is out now!
In this issue Minister for Seniors Ayesha Verrall gives us an overview of the first stage of the vaccine roll-out, Alzheimers NZ talks about making Aotearoa dementia-friendly, and how you can build and maintain physical health through … View moreThe latest edition of the SuperSeniors Newsletter is out now!
In this issue Minister for Seniors Ayesha Verrall gives us an overview of the first stage of the vaccine roll-out, Alzheimers NZ talks about making Aotearoa dementia-friendly, and how you can build and maintain physical health through fitness.
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A more sustainable Aotearoa begins with the choices each Kiwi makes, and our customers have asked us to help them make those choices easier when they’re shopping for their families.
At The Warehouse, you’ll find an ever-growing range of products that are kinder to our planet.
Right now … View moreA more sustainable Aotearoa begins with the choices each Kiwi makes, and our customers have asked us to help them make those choices easier when they’re shopping for their families.
At The Warehouse, you’ll find an ever-growing range of products that are kinder to our planet.
Right now we’re at 8,000 and counting – and with 5,000 of them available for just $20 or less, sustainable is more affordable than ever.
Find out more
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Does anyone have any relatives or friends coming from Australia on the 19th.
We are looking to do a story on the first quarantine free travelers arriving on the 19th. Please contact us on news@dompost.co.nz if you have friends or relatives we can speak to for a story.
Ewen from Waikanae
It is appreciated most people find KCDC to be unresponsive to ratepayers needs and therefore ignore the elections process and making submissions as a waste of time.
Please consider going to the KCDC website and making a submission to their planning document. It isn't hard to do but does … View moreIt is appreciated most people find KCDC to be unresponsive to ratepayers needs and therefore ignore the elections process and making submissions as a waste of time.
Please consider going to the KCDC website and making a submission to their planning document. It isn't hard to do but does take a bit of time.
KCDC are using the document to help support their proposed 8.5% rates increase and to get the mandate to move into new areas such as investing in social housing and establishing a company outside of their current business. They also give the opportunity to give feedback on things like the Gateway project.
If enough people provide feedback then hopefully KCDC might take notice?
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Gill from Raumati Beach
Omitted to put in the size of 2 pairs of leather shoes I just advertised. Both the $10 Rieker and the $35 UGG shoes are size 37 or 4.5 UK.
Negotiable
Gill from Raumati Beach
Worn once, unfortunately too small, UGG leather shoes, bought in England.
Price: $35
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