Cannons Creek, Porirua

1266 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

What do you know about this picture?

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1266 days ago

Bee and wasp stings

Rod from Hive World Honey

Most of us have had a wasp or bee sting at some time in our life.
A bee will only sting if it, or the hive is threatened. Unfortunately there is little you can do to treat a bee sting other than ensuring the stinger is removed and a ice pack applied. Putting on lotions, or other remedies will only… View more
Most of us have had a wasp or bee sting at some time in our life.
A bee will only sting if it, or the hive is threatened. Unfortunately there is little you can do to treat a bee sting other than ensuring the stinger is removed and a ice pack applied. Putting on lotions, or other remedies will only provide topical relief as you cannot neutralize the poison that is already inside.
As you can see by the photo comparing a bee stinger with a needle the stinger is very sharp and very tiny. The stinger is barbed and will work its way into the skin injecting the venom at the same time, however that is the end of the bee as the stinger cannot be extracted and the bee will rip its stinger out of its abdomen.
The wasp stinger is not barbed and it can sting multiple times. The second photo is of a wasp stinger and the third is what the poor bee leaves behind.

1266 days ago

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1266 days ago

Our monthly newsletter, Hapori, is out now for April! 📝

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

This issue includes news from our members across the country, safety tips + advice, updates from our partners and more.

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1266 days ago

Volunteers needed

Lorna Harvey from Age Concern Wellington Region

Age Concern Wellington Region needs volunteers around the Wellington Region for the Companion Walking Service. If you have a little spare time during the day and a heart for seniors, please call 04 499 6654 or email cws@acwellington.org.nz

1267 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

A belated Feathered Friend. The pic this week is from Kelson based photographer Andrew Gorrie who particularly enjoys photographing tūī.

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1267 days ago

NZ’s sweetest spots to live revealed

homed Sweet Spots

Ever wondered where the sweetest places to live in Aotearoa are?

Stuff’s Homed team has done some serious crunching of 14 data points to crown the seven best spots for 2021.

Congratulations to Addington, Christchurch which took out the overall sweetest spot!

You can check out the full… View more
Ever wondered where the sweetest places to live in Aotearoa are?

Stuff’s Homed team has done some serious crunching of 14 data points to crown the seven best spots for 2021.

Congratulations to Addington, Christchurch which took out the overall sweetest spot!

You can check out the full list of winning suburbs in the Sweet Spots section on Stuff. There’s also an interactive tool that you can tinker with to find your perfect place, based on the criteria that matter to you.

Who knows, you might be inspired to make a change.
Find out more

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1267 days ago

HappyWear dresses and shirts for children

Trudy from SoulyNZ

Many of you will have seen our fabulous HappyWear range of children's dresses and button up shirts that are handmade in Wellington by Mariki. Unfortunately Mariki can no longer supply us after the end of April so she's decided to have a sale and see if she can move some of her stock … View moreMany of you will have seen our fabulous HappyWear range of children's dresses and button up shirts that are handmade in Wellington by Mariki. Unfortunately Mariki can no longer supply us after the end of April so she's decided to have a sale and see if she can move some of her stock before she comes to retrieve it.

So, for all of April, there is 15% off HappyWear here at SoulyNZ.

Mariki uses beautiful cotton fabrics and is an absolute master at her craft Her creations will last a long time and be a favourite in your child's wardrobe.

www.soulynz.co.nz...

1274 days ago

Do you support water meters?

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

The Porirua City Council wants to increase rates by 8 percent a year for the next three years so it can invest in critically-needed infrastructure, joining other local authorities in the region looking to reverse years of chronic under investment.
The council is also considering installing water … View more
The Porirua City Council wants to increase rates by 8 percent a year for the next three years so it can invest in critically-needed infrastructure, joining other local authorities in the region looking to reverse years of chronic under investment.
The council is also considering installing water meters to encourage conservation and selling social housing to help fund the investment in pipes. The ideas are among those in the council’s draft Long Term Plan, which is out for consultation until the end of April.
What do you support water meters.

If you do not want your comments used by Stuff please put NFP.

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1268 days ago

Please help us fit-out Te Whare Rānui!

Mary Potter Hospice

Mary Potter Hospice is excited to have built Te Whare Rānui , our new community Hospice base in Rānui Heights, Porirua. We’ve raised $1,064,688, and the main work has been completed. But we need your donations to raise another $100,000 so we can finish the fit-out of this base.

The … View more
Mary Potter Hospice is excited to have built Te Whare Rānui , our new community Hospice base in Rānui Heights, Porirua. We’ve raised $1,064,688, and the main work has been completed. But we need your donations to raise another $100,000 so we can finish the fit-out of this base.

The development of Te Whare Rānui means we’ll be able to meet the needs of people in this community facing a terminal illness. While raising this money is a big challenge, we know how generous the Porirua community has been for Mary Potter Hospice in the past. Please contribute what you can to support Mary Potter Hospice and our work in your community – every donation counts, and we are grateful for all your gifts.
Donate now

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1269 days ago

Interested in learning to play bridge?

Tracey Shields from Kapi-Mana Bridge Club

Bridge lessons will start at Kapi Mana Bridge Club on Monday 12th April 2021 at 7:30 pm.

The lessons will run for eleven weeks and will be followed by two practise sessions on Monday nights. Depending on whether the Learners decide to have a lesson on Queen’s Birthday (7thJune), the lessons … View more
Bridge lessons will start at Kapi Mana Bridge Club on Monday 12th April 2021 at 7:30 pm.

The lessons will run for eleven weeks and will be followed by two practise sessions on Monday nights. Depending on whether the Learners decide to have a lesson on Queen’s Birthday (7thJune), the lessons and practise sessions will finish in early/mid July.

After the lessons finish the Learners usually join the club and play on Wednesday evenings, though if Wednesday nights are not convenient learners are welcome to play on Monday during the day or on Tuesday evenings.

The cost of the lessons is $60 per learner. This includes a folder, all notes, and club membership to 31 March 2022.
The lessons are held at the Club, 8 Linden Ave, Tawa.

To register for the lessons or for further information please email kmbc@xtra.co.nz or contact Margaret on 04-232 8676

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1269 days ago

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1270 days ago

Choir Concert that will leave you laughing!

Eric from Ranui

Voices in the Wind, the enthusiastic choir from Porirua, open the choral season with Songs to Make You Smile! This is a fantastically funny programme filled with a variety of humourous songs through the ages, capped off with John Rutter’s magnificent The Reluctant Dragon. Classical, Jazz, … View moreVoices in the Wind, the enthusiastic choir from Porirua, open the choral season with Songs to Make You Smile! This is a fantastically funny programme filled with a variety of humourous songs through the ages, capped off with John Rutter’s magnificent The Reluctant Dragon. Classical, Jazz, Broadway Show tunes and even some very Kiwiana humour will be on display.

Friday 16 April at 7:30 pm, at St Mark’s Church in Lower Hutt
and again on Sunday 18 April at 3:00 pm, at St Barnabas Church in Mana (Plimmerton)

See the attached poster for details. We will love to see you there – but be warned, you might get hurt from the laughter! 😂

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1270 days ago

Dr. Russ Ballard talked about the Peace, Remembrance, and Community Forests Trust

Rhondda Sweetman from Plimmerton Rotary

Dr. Russ Ballard has a CV of some weight, having been a scientist, senior public servant, and Chancellor of Massey University. He is also a member and past President of the Rotary Club of Wellington.

Last evening he came to talk to the club (and numerous visitors) about the Peace, Remembrance, and… View more
Dr. Russ Ballard has a CV of some weight, having been a scientist, senior public servant, and Chancellor of Massey University. He is also a member and past President of the Rotary Club of Wellington.

Last evening he came to talk to the club (and numerous visitors) about the Peace, Remembrance, and Community Forests Trust.

As part of its centenary celebrations, Wellington Rotary decided to start three projects, one of which was the planting of 200,000 trees, which would fit nicely with the government’s ‘billion trees’ employment and climate change initiative. This has since been given further impetus by the report of the Climate Change Commission.

To make it happen, the Peace, Remembrance and Community Forests Trust was formed and Dr. Ballard was appointed chair. The Ministry for Primary Industries gave a project-scoping grant of $70,000 and then a full grant of $1.4M which takes the project through to May 2022. This will enough to reach the target of 200,000 trees planted, and probably many more.

The Trust works with partner organisations throughout the country and has contracted Conservation Volunteers NZ to manage the various sub-projects.

Russ took us through some of the complexities of the project, including the contractual and financial issues. In-kind contributions must be at least 50% of total costs, under the agreement with MPI. It costs about $16 to plant a native tree, to which MPI contributes $6.80 and partners $7.00-9.00. Volunteer labour is assessed at $22 per hour.

Carbon Credits are payable to the Trust at $3.50 per hectare planted, per annum, and will be on-sold to provide funds for more plantings.

This project is a fine example of an initiative exploiting the various skills available within Rotary, with many clubs involved throughout the country. Our own Taupo Swamp/Plimmerton Domain planting and conservation project will contribute 10,000 trees to the total, assisted by the City Council who are providing the young trees at cost.

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1270 days ago

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