Plimmerton, Porirua

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1400 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Reporter Community News

Andrew Gorrie provided these pictured of tūī feeding from Kelson.

1400 days ago

Reminder: Sprinkler & irrigation system ban in place

The Team from Wellington Water

A reminder that there is still a residential sprinkler and irrigation system ban for Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt, Porirua and Wellington to ensure we continue to care for the environment.

👉 Only hand held watering devices can be used outdoors
⚠ No sprinklers, irrigation systems or unattended … View more
A reminder that there is still a residential sprinkler and irrigation system ban for Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt, Porirua and Wellington to ensure we continue to care for the environment.

👉 Only hand held watering devices can be used outdoors
⚠ No sprinklers, irrigation systems or unattended hoses until further notice.

Alternate day watering still applies - even numbered properties on even numbered dates and odd numbered properties on odd numbered dates.

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1402 days ago

Registered Nurse Job Vacancy

Redwood Club

The Redwood Club, a day program for elderly in Tawa, is recruiting for a Clinical Manager.
This position is part time- 20-25 hours per week and requires a Registered Nurse with a current practising certificate.

The ideal applicant would have:
• Experience working with elderly and their … View more
The Redwood Club, a day program for elderly in Tawa, is recruiting for a Clinical Manager.
This position is part time- 20-25 hours per week and requires a Registered Nurse with a current practising certificate.

The ideal applicant would have:
• Experience working with elderly and their whanau. Experience with dementia care would be very desirable.
• Ability to lead a team of staff and volunteers who are committed to providing excellent care.
• Great people skills and a sense of humour
• The ability to drive a 12 seater van

Enquiries welcome to the Clinical Manager on 04 2325521 or redwoodclub@inspire.net.nz
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1403 days ago

Operation of kitchen facilities - Expression of Interest

Paremata Plimmerton Rugby

We want to invite you to submit your expressions of interest (EOI) in the lease and management and operation of our kitchen located at Ngati Toa Domain, 3 Pascoe Ave Mana.

We are looking for an enterprising person/ persons to take up the challenge of providing cafe and catering services as … View more
We want to invite you to submit your expressions of interest (EOI) in the lease and management and operation of our kitchen located at Ngati Toa Domain, 3 Pascoe Ave Mana.

We are looking for an enterprising person/ persons to take up the challenge of providing cafe and catering services as required for a 12 month period. The clubroom has just had a major upgrade and is available to hire for various events during the day or evening along with the Rugby Seasons that kicks off March - Sept each year.

Expression of interest should include full details of your relevant experience in the industry, ability to cater for large numbers of patrons, and the flexibility to cover events outside of normal hours.

You will report to the Operations Manager of the Club and would be expected to think outside the square for opportunities that could bring into the club for catering.

Upon Receipt of the EOI interested parties will be interviewed early March 2021.

Address your EOI to the secretary@pareplimrugby.co.nz by 5pm Thursday 4th March 2021.
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1414 days ago

Monster wasp nest

The Team from Wasp Wipeout

Well, after a (relatively) quiet couple of summers, the vespula wasps have come back big time in some locations! Auckland and the Waikato are reporting big numbers and you may have seen this story about the monster nest found just outside of Nelson. We're continuing our efforts to control the … View moreWell, after a (relatively) quiet couple of summers, the vespula wasps have come back big time in some locations! Auckland and the Waikato are reporting big numbers and you may have seen this story about the monster nest found just outside of Nelson. We're continuing our efforts to control the wasps through the Wasp Wipeout project, but did you know you can help as well? For information on how to help or DIY click here: bit.ly... You can also donate to the project here: givealittle.co.nz...

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1403 days ago

Meet Jason Tarawhiti

Reporter Community News

You might remember that a few months ago Neighbourly featured a picture of Muhammad Ali holding a young baby in Upper Hutt.
That baby was Jason Tarawhiti, who lives in Hamilton and who cherishes that picture.

1409 days ago

Way Back Wednesday

Reporter Community News

The location is obvious but who knows the background to this photo?

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1410 days ago

Level 2 & Regional Parks

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

At Alert Level 2, facilities in our regional parks remain open for safe access to exercise and recreation, but we need to play it safe.

To prevent the spread of COVID-19 you should keep group activities to 10 people or less, wash your hands regularly, and stay home if you are unwell.

For more … View more
At Alert Level 2, facilities in our regional parks remain open for safe access to exercise and recreation, but we need to play it safe.

To prevent the spread of COVID-19 you should keep group activities to 10 people or less, wash your hands regularly, and stay home if you are unwell.

For more information check out gw.govt.nz/parks.

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1405 days ago

Mulled Wine concert March 21. Flute/Harp Duo

Mary Gow from Mulled Wine Concerts in Paekakariki

Programme 21 March 2021 at 2.30PM
Mulled Wine Concerts Memorial Hall, Paekakariki



Michelle Velvin Harp; Bridget Douglas (Principal Flute, NZSO) Flute

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Programme 21 March 2021 at 2.30PM
Mulled Wine Concerts Memorial Hall, Paekakariki



Michelle Velvin Harp; Bridget Douglas (Principal Flute, NZSO) Flute



Gabriel Faure SicilienneOp. 78 (1893)

Toru Takemitsu Toward the Sea III(1989)

Bernard Andrès Narthex(1971)

Alan Hovhaness Vision on a starry night Op. 384 (1985)

Jacques Bondon Swing No. 1 for flute and harp (1973)

INTERVAL

Gareth Farr Taheke Mvt 2(2001)

Astor Piazolla Histoire du Tango(1986) Cafe 1930

Vincent Persichetti SerenadeOp. 79(1961)

Jacques Ibert Entr'acte (1935)





The instrumental combination of flute and harp has been popular with composers for over two hundred and fifty years. With glorious works like Mozart’s Concerto for Flute and Harp of 1778 this combination of instruments has inspired generations of composers. Starting with the romantic French tradition of Faure we take you on a journey through France, Argentina, Japan and Aotearoa New Zealand with a programme of music that uses either dance or the natural world as the genesis for each work.



Tickets $30/$15 students. Available from marygow@gmail.comSEASON TICKETS - $120 for all five concerts.www.mulledwineconcerts.com



Tickets $30/$15 students. Available from marygow@gmail.comSEASON TICKETS - $120 for all five concerts.www.mulledwineconcerts.com

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1406 days ago

Introducing.. Busy Lizzy Gardens

Neighbourly.co.nz

Meet Liz from Busy Lizzy Gardens. Liz runs one of our fantastic Premium Businesses who have used Neighbourly Premium as a platform to build a strong local presence within their community.

Find out how you can Grow your Business with Neighbourly Premium
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1406 days ago

Numbered Tokens or Balls for Raffle Draws

Brendon & Adele from Camborne

Hi has anyone got available to sell a set of numbered (1 to say 150) balls or discs for a club to pick numbers in prize draws)? Charitable club needs better than amateur items we are using a few times a year. Many thanks Brendon 027 4400436

1406 days ago

Only one month to go until Neighbours Day Aotearoa 2021 kicks off!

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

This year's event runs from March 20 - 30th with the theme being 'The Great Plant Swap' as an easy way for neighbourhoods to grow stronger together.

Here's some ideas for ways you could get involved:

• swap seeds with a neighbour
• gift a plant you've grown to… View more
This year's event runs from March 20 - 30th with the theme being 'The Great Plant Swap' as an easy way for neighbourhoods to grow stronger together.

Here's some ideas for ways you could get involved:

• swap seeds with a neighbour
• gift a plant you've grown to a neighbour
• take some flowers to a neighbour
• organise a produce swap
• share garden tips or recipes for food in season
• create community gardens or berm pollinator pathways
• host an inclusive garden-themed working bee
• a friendly neighbourhood BBQ with homegrown ingredients

The options are endless! At the end of the day, our shared aim is to help bring people together by encouraging intentional connection with our neighbours. Whether that be organising a street party, sharing a cuppa, or simply saying ‘Kia Ora!” to those who live around you, every action helps to create a safer and more connected New Zealand.

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1407 days ago

Chess players get together

Ro Neighbourly Lead from Titahi Bay

A Chess enthusiast is keen to start a weekly 'meetup' of Chess players of differing ability.

IF there are enthusiastic and keen Chess players please contact me. By email is preferable. My email is > rohitha.fernando@gmail.com. Initially we are planning to meet weekly at The Porirua … View more
A Chess enthusiast is keen to start a weekly 'meetup' of Chess players of differing ability.

IF there are enthusiastic and keen Chess players please contact me. By email is preferable. My email is > rohitha.fernando@gmail.com. Initially we are planning to meet weekly at The Porirua Club of a Thursday starting next Thursday. Start time 7pm but we will need to register would be Enthusiasts at The Club so we would like people to meet at The Front Desk by 6.45pm.

1411 days ago

Auckland to move to Alert Level 2, rest of New Zealand to move to Alert Level 1

Neighbourly.co.nz

UPDATE
17 February
4.53pm

The rest of New Zealand will return at Alert Level 1 at 11.59pm tonight. Jacinda Ardern and Ashley Bloomfield are currently providing an update to media at a post-cabinet press conference.

Here's what you need to know:
- New Zealand will return to Alert … View more
UPDATE
17 February
4.53pm

The rest of New Zealand will return at Alert Level 1 at 11.59pm tonight. Jacinda Ardern and Ashley Bloomfield are currently providing an update to media at a post-cabinet press conference.

Here's what you need to know:
- New Zealand will return to Alert Level 1 with Auckland moving to Alert Level 2.
- These restrictions will be reviewed February 22.
- There has been an additional 1 case confirmed, with the positive case a member of the same household bubble.
- New locations of interest have been loaded on the Ministry of Health website.
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UPDATE
16 February
1.09pm

There are no new community cases Ashley Bloomfield confirmed in a 1pm update today. There are no new cases in MIQ facilities.
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UPDATE
15 February
4.20pm

Jacinda Ardern and Ashley Bloomfield are currently providing an update to media at a post-cabinet press conference.

Here's what you need to know:
- The Prime Minister says there's a variety of scenarios on how the virus got into the community. To date, health officials are still attempting to establish the source of the outbreak.
- 42 people have been identified as close contacts.
- The first batch of Pfizer vaccines - 60,000 doses - arrived this morning on a Singapore Airlines flight.
- Vaccines will be offered to border and MIQ workers from this Saturday.
- This will be the largest vaccine programme in New Zealand's history, Jacinda Ardern says.
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UPDATE
February 15
1.36pm

The Ministry of Health has confirmed five new cases of Covid-19 in managed isolation. There are no new community cases.
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UPDATE
February 15
8.18am

The Ministry of Health has confirmed that the first two February cases are the highly infectious UK strain. There is no link to any MIQ infections.
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All regions outside Auckland have moved to Alert Level 2.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern addressed the nation at 7.00pm Sunday, announcing all regions excluding Auckland, will move to Alert Level 2 from 11.59pm tonight.

Here's what you need to know:
- Gatherings of more than 100 people are prohibited.
- Mask use is encouraged when it is difficult to maintain physical distancing.
- From 11.59pm tonight, travel to Auckland will no longer be possible with the heightened alert level - unless you are returning home.
- The full list of rules under Alert Level 2 can be found here.
- Here's the full list of locations of interest where the cases visited.

Neighbourly will update this message as further information comes to hand.

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1408 days ago

Nigel Clarke, senior advisor to the Porirua City Council

Rhondda Sweetman from Plimmerton Rotary

This week’s speaker was Nigel Clarke, senior advisor to the Porirua City Council on harbour and catchment.

Porirua is defined by its spectacular two-armed harbour, but keeping it healthy has become a serious challenge. It is surrounded by roading and housing, and there are fifteen catchments … View more
This week’s speaker was Nigel Clarke, senior advisor to the Porirua City Council on harbour and catchment.

Porirua is defined by its spectacular two-armed harbour, but keeping it healthy has become a serious challenge. It is surrounded by roading and housing, and there are fifteen catchments feeding into it, some of them rising in neighbouring jurisdictions.

Long ago, and before the 1855 earthquake, ships could sail into the Pauatahanui arm to discharge at Ration Point. The harbour is shallow now, averaging one metre in depth, and vulnerable to silting.

The health of the harbour has been in decline for some time, with a 50% loss of birds and 80% of seagrass from the 1978 benchmark. Pollutants such as heavy metals, chemicals and plastics flow into the waterways when wastewater overflows occur.

Reversing these problems will take a long time- perhaps 40 years.

Nigel talked us through the bureaucratic maze which he has to navigate: reports, committees, monitoring and collaboration with numerous other agencies, leading to strategies and action plans.

In the end, the tools available to the Council are limited. Engineering works are in hand to contain wastewater, trees can be planted and by-laws tightened up. Major developments like Transmission Gully, and the work of building contractors can be monitored. But the underlying issue is that much pollution is caused by the actions of thousands of householders around the city, and their lifestyles are not easily changed.

Nigel stressed the importance of education and awareness, and community action such as the protection of Taupo Swamp, in which the club is involved already.

Editor's note: Nigel has been kind enough to share his presentation for those who would like to go through it again more slowly.

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