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Russell from Paraparaumu
As pictured. Back has some rips in it, but still hangs onto the frame.
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The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
We're in for a great summer Kāpiti, which means our beaches will be busy.
Remember, driving on the beach is restricted to a few areas and for things like launching and retrieving boats. It's not a motorway out there, so please stick to the speed restrictions, and leave the motorbike … View moreWe're in for a great summer Kāpiti, which means our beaches will be busy.
Remember, driving on the beach is restricted to a few areas and for things like launching and retrieving boats. It's not a motorway out there, so please stick to the speed restrictions, and leave the motorbike at home!
It's important we all stick to the rules so everyone stays safe. Council staff have been out and about this summer to chat with beachgoers and, where necessary, issue tickets to drivers parked where they shouldn't be.
There's loads of information about our beaches and how to access them without a car – including the nearly 100 pedestrian access ways along the coast – on our website.
Visit kapiticoast.govt.nz/beaches to find out more.
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The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
Did you know about our free mobile app Antenno? It sends you Council-related notifications about the places and things you care about – like major water outages, roadworks, closures, Council events, and more.
To learn more about Antenno and download the app, visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...
Russell from Paraparaumu
As pictured. Heaps of play-doh, plastacine and related toys.
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James from Waikanae
Kauri Creek Gardens is recalling a specific batch of its Kauri Creek Coriander & Lime Dressing (200 ml) as the product may contain foreign matter (plastic). Affected products should not be consumed.
READ MORE: www.mpi.govt.nz...
Tim from Paraparaumu
Dark wood coffee table with frosted glass inserts hardly used
Price: $75
Tim from Paraparaumu
Light oak coloured bookcases. corner and matching wall bookcase $70 for the two
Price: $70
Michelle from Waikanae Beach
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE❣...Bit of a long shot here ...I noticed a beautiful, unusual looking orchid for sale here this week, suspect it has probably sold?
Would love to purchase a bulb if anyone still has it?
Couldn't reply at the time I saw it, but wish I had 🙄 ...thanks Michelle
The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
Water quality in Kāpiti's rivers and at our beaches is generally pretty good over summer, but there’s a few things to think about before you jump in.
– wait 2–3 days after rain before swimming, and avoid river mouths and stormwater outlets on our beaches
– keep an eye out for … View moreWater quality in Kāpiti's rivers and at our beaches is generally pretty good over summer, but there’s a few things to think about before you jump in.
– wait 2–3 days after rain before swimming, and avoid river mouths and stormwater outlets on our beaches
– keep an eye out for toxic algae during summer, dogs are particularly at risk while scavenging at the river’s edge.
And make sure you do summer right by checking if your favourite swimming spots are safe for swimming 👉🏼 www.lawa.org.nz...
For more ways to keep safe in Kāpiti this summer, visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...
#KapitiSummer
Julie from Waikanae
If you enjoy birdsong please consider putting out fresh bowls of water everyday in dry weather Somewhere high or open - where they can see the cats coming would be good if possible. And they'd
love your banana ends and kiwifruit skins!
Richard from Waikanae Beach
Approx 3 mtrs long, fiberglass.
Complete with Mast, Sail, Centre Board, Rudder and Oars
No Trailer
In good condition
Call Richard 0274439160
Price: $500
The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
When it's a hot summer's day our doggos really feel the heat!
Don't leave your pets locked in the car this summer, even if you’re nipping into a shop – a 30°C day turns into 49°C in a car in minutes, even with windows slightly down.
Check the heat of the pavement with … View moreWhen it's a hot summer's day our doggos really feel the heat!
Don't leave your pets locked in the car this summer, even if you’re nipping into a shop – a 30°C day turns into 49°C in a car in minutes, even with windows slightly down.
Check the heat of the pavement with your hand before heading out on a walk – if it's hot for you, it will be too hot for little paws.
While we sometimes get calls about dogs trapped in hot cars, only the SPCA New Zealand and police can take action under the Animal Welfare Act. Call either agency first if you see a dog locked in a hot car.
Check out more tips for keeping your dog safe this summer at www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...
Jan from Paraparaumu Beach
I found his phone buried in sand .. probably toast but drivers licence and credit cards all still intact within phone cover. Please call jan houston on 021 1192405 to arrange its return.
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