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The Team from Wellington Water
The project team replacing the water pipe in Duncan Street needed to temporarily turn the water off to progress construction today.
Water was planned to be off between 10am - 2pm today, however the work is taking longer than planned, so water is expected to be on again at 4pm.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Kapiti
River-stone markers are the perfect way to identify your freshly planted seeds and seedlings, while adding a decorative touch to your vegetable garden.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Our ed Jo McCarroll and our ezine Get Growing editor Rachel Clare recently recorded the very first NZ Gardener podcast. Jo and Rachel talked about what's going on in their own backyards and suggested some edible crops you can sow and grow yourself. Jo gave a masterclass in planting tomatoes, … View moreOur ed Jo McCarroll and our ezine Get Growing editor Rachel Clare recently recorded the very first NZ Gardener podcast. Jo and Rachel talked about what's going on in their own backyards and suggested some edible crops you can sow and grow yourself. Jo gave a masterclass in planting tomatoes, the pair discussed peeing on lemon trees and keeping cats out of your vege beds, and Rachel talked to a Central Otago gardener who has to deal with extreme temperatures, extreme drought... and temperamental donkeys. You can also follow the conversation on Spotify and Stitcher. Let your friends know too!
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Sometimes the emotional scars can be worse than the physical ones. Neither is okay. Learn to see the signs and seek help if you're in a toxic relationship.
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Our latest recruitment campaign explores the personal stories and cultural backgrounds of some of our officers, reflected in the tattoos they have.
It is these personal backgrounds, combined with the training provided by Police, which enables our staff to more empathetically and effectively … View moreOur latest recruitment campaign explores the personal stories and cultural backgrounds of some of our officers, reflected in the tattoos they have.
It is these personal backgrounds, combined with the training provided by Police, which enables our staff to more empathetically and effectively police in New Zealand's diverse communities.
Bring your unique story and join the NZ Police whānau today.
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Lynette from Waikanae
The new Kapiti Coast District Council councillor portfolio roles have been announced. The twelve portfolios and the councillors who will be responsible are:
• Cultural Wellbeing (including Arts) – Cr Janet Holborow
• Social Wellbeing – Cr Rob McCann
• Climate – Cr Sophie Handford
• … View moreThe new Kapiti Coast District Council councillor portfolio roles have been announced. The twelve portfolios and the councillors who will be responsible are:
• Cultural Wellbeing (including Arts) – Cr Janet Holborow
• Social Wellbeing – Cr Rob McCann
• Climate – Cr Sophie Handford
• Youth – Cr Sophie Handford
• Seniors – Cr Martin Halliday
• Environmental Wellbeing - Cr Jocelyn Prvanov
• Health – Cr Martin Halliday
• Economic Wellbeing - Cr Gwynn Compton
• Business and Jobs – Cr Angela Buswell
• Transport – Cr James Cootes
• Housing – Cr Rob McCann
• Rural – Cr Gwynn Compton
• Waste – Cr Jackie Elliott
• Greater Wellington Regional Council - Cr Gwynn Compton
• Three Waters – Cr Janet Holborow
Anja from Waikanae
FREE Yoga tomorrow morning 8.30 am at Waikanae Park
All ages and all levels welcome
Anna from Paraparaumu Beach
Gorgeous, cuddly long-haired male kitty FREE for adoption
We adopted Oscar (de-sexed, vaccinated, worm/flea treated) from an animal shelter because we needed a companion for our very playful kitten. Oscar stood out as he was very friendly and playful, as soon as we met him. He continues being … View moreGorgeous, cuddly long-haired male kitty FREE for adoption
We adopted Oscar (de-sexed, vaccinated, worm/flea treated) from an animal shelter because we needed a companion for our very playful kitten. Oscar stood out as he was very friendly and playful, as soon as we met him. He continues being extremely cuddly and smoochy with strangers, and is loved by every visitor we get.
He’s low maintenance in the sense he doesn’t meow much and is independent. Still, he seeks out a good cuddle for about an hour a day, purrs loudly when you pat him and joins you in bed sometimes. He takes a while to settle, but has been known to sleep in our arms!
The shelter told us he was 3 months old, so now he should be about 7 months but we're not so sure since he's not very playful. We still have to spend hours playing with our other kitten to make up for his docility. We’ve not needed to see a vet with him and he looks healthy (been raised on Hills and Royal Canin diet).
It took a lot of research and problem-solving before we decided to surrender Osky. We love him and it breaks our hearts that he doesn’t fit in with our family, and we're not allowed to keep more than 2 pets.
Oscar does play with his humans, usually when he sees us playing with the other cat and doesn’t want to be left out. He likes to dominate our other cat, and may play too rough as she often hisses, growls and we found some small wounds. We think he would be best as a solo cat.
While he uses the litter perfectly, we think Oscar spent his early days outdoors, as he’s confused about common domestic cat behaviours. He has a tendency to scratch carpets and sofas, which we mitigated by building him a tall sturdy tree-post that can be yours for free with his adoption. Oscar would be very suitable for a busy person/family who can let him roam outside.
He vomits on occasion – we think he may be eating too fast when our other cat is around. We’re looking at making a food dispenser that he has to work at so he can slow down. A commercial one could solve the problem as well. The shelter we got him from had him returned before, without knowing why, so we are fearful to give him back.
We feel much more comfortable knowing he went to a loving home who knows about his idiosyncrasies but for whom he’s a good fit.
If you'd like to offer Oscar a suitable, loving forever home please contact:
P:021 02285405 – Anna E: anna.zhucova@gmail.com P: 021 1860532- Allen
Viewings are available most days of the week. Viewings are by appointment only, so please contact us with your preferred time and we will do our best to accommodate.
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Doesn't the "Ecosmart Pod" look fabulous - the York Lounge Suite in the background looks pretty awesome too!! Get ready for the summer...
Pod: cutt.ly... Lounge Suite: cutt.ly...
Pepper and Pearls - Gifts www.pepperandpearls.co.nz
Had a great time at Taste Auckland and bumped into "The Godfather of fine dining" Very friendly Chap and loves our Kampot Pepper!
Fran from Otaki District
Will put up measurements & more photos tomorrow morning. 3 metal framed windows, timber in excellent condition, timber ceiling with iron roof, will need to cut away from concrete base. Pick up Otaki - it’s the little shed attached to the big one. Not so little 2760 x 6 meters
Free
Nick from Waikanae
Black underfloor insulation. Measuring 1200×410×60.
Rated 1.8. Very good.
Easy to install. Only asking what I paid for it. Surplus to requirements.
Price: $230
David from Otaihanga
Would anyone like the wool from our 3 shorn sheep.
Free if you wish to pick up.
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