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Steph from Paremata
Get some friends together and come for a drive to Kapiti this Saturday for a great day out!
Once you have checked out all the culinary delights, demonstrations and entertainment at The Food Fair, pop in to the Big Mac Slabs Creative Centre and check out the amazing array of artworks, home wares, … View moreGet some friends together and come for a drive to Kapiti this Saturday for a great day out!
Once you have checked out all the culinary delights, demonstrations and entertainment at The Food Fair, pop in to the Big Mac Slabs Creative Centre and check out the amazing array of artworks, home wares, gifts and furniture.
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Karen from Whitby
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The Team from Wellington Water
A big shout out to Karori, who managed to secure the suburb of the week title. Awesome work Karorians!
A relatively wet week last week meant that overall people around the region have been keeping demand below the 160 million litre per day (MLD) target which is awesome to see.
All this rain has … View moreA big shout out to Karori, who managed to secure the suburb of the week title. Awesome work Karorians!
A relatively wet week last week meant that overall people around the region have been keeping demand below the 160 million litre per day (MLD) target which is awesome to see.
All this rain has been good for your gardens and our catchments, however just because it's raining doesn't mean we should stop conserving water.
Drinking water is a precious resource, so make sure you're not wasting it. If you're worried about your gardens and lawn not having enough water when the weather heats up, start collecting rain water now! Rain water is a great option to give your garden some extra love as we look to enter the warmer months.
Our top #waterlovers tip this week is turn the tap off when brushing your teeth! Don't let litres of our precious drinking resource pour straight down the drain.
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Community Engagement Advisor from
FINAL UPDATE 12:40PM: We now have clearance on the Kāpiti line.
- The first northbound service will depart Wellington at 12:53pm
- The first southbound service will depart Waikanae at 1:00pm
Crews have assessed the potential damage and we now have clearance to run trains between Wellington and … View moreFINAL UPDATE 12:40PM: We now have clearance on the Kāpiti line.
- The first northbound service will depart Wellington at 12:53pm
- The first southbound service will depart Waikanae at 1:00pm
Crews have assessed the potential damage and we now have clearance to run trains between Wellington and Porirua, a further investigation will need to take place to determine the cause of the issue.
Please expect some delays as we return to timetable.
There should be no impact to services for this afternoon's peak.
Trains running on the Kāpiti line in and out of Wellington have been suspended because of a power outage.
Metlink spokeswoman Emily Liddell said the cause of the power outage along a portion of track in Kaiwharawhara, which is used by the train line, is unknown.
The power outage was … View moreTrains running on the Kāpiti line in and out of Wellington have been suspended because of a power outage.
Metlink spokeswoman Emily Liddell said the cause of the power outage along a portion of track in Kaiwharawhara, which is used by the train line, is unknown.
The power outage was first recorded at 7.30am on Tuesday. It had caused the Hutt Valley, Melling, and Wairarapa lines to also be suspended, but those services had now resumed.
However, commuters should expect delays as services returned to normal.
Kāpiti trains have been replaced by buses between Porirua and Wellington, but there are limited buses are available. Trains will be operating between Waikanae and Porirua but will not be running to timetable.
Metlink buses 60E, 236, and 290 will be accepting rail tickets while rail services are suspended.
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UPDATE 10:35AM: KPL services are still bus replaced between WELL & PORI and a train is shuttling between PORI & WAIK, expect delays. There are significant delays across all other lines.
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Services are suspended due to an earlier service power outage at Wellington station. … View moreUPDATE 10:35AM: KPL services are still bus replaced between WELL & PORI and a train is shuttling between PORI & WAIK, expect delays. There are significant delays across all other lines.
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Services are suspended due to an earlier service power outage at Wellington station. Maintenance crews are working to bring this service back into Wellington, to do this they have had to turn off power outside of Wellington Station.
Please plan before you travel, we sincerely apologise for the inconvenience this has caused this morning.
Hi neighbours,
Christmas is supposed to be the jolliest time of year - full of whimsical family reunions, selfless gift-giving and Masterchef-worthy feasts.
But sometimes this just isn't captured on camera. We're after those amazingly awkward Christmas moments that have been captured on… View moreHi neighbours,
Christmas is supposed to be the jolliest time of year - full of whimsical family reunions, selfless gift-giving and Masterchef-worthy feasts.
But sometimes this just isn't captured on camera. We're after those amazingly awkward Christmas moments that have been captured on film.
Maybe it was the time you went to visit Santa and your little one didn't want a bar of it. Maybe it was a self-timed family shot that went horribly awry. Or a Christmas meal that was more a festive fail.
Whatever the not-so-merry moment, we want to see it! Share your pictures and a little bit about them with us in Stuff Nation. We look forward to seeing them! Here's the link to contribute.
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Rhondda Sweetman from Plimmerton Rotary
There was a boy who, at the age of thirteen, became intrigued by the principles of cost accounting. He went on to become a successful accountant and was forever grateful that his early passion had led to a rewarding career.
No, I don’t believe this story either, but last evening we heard from … View moreThere was a boy who, at the age of thirteen, became intrigued by the principles of cost accounting. He went on to become a successful accountant and was forever grateful that his early passion had led to a rewarding career.
No, I don’t believe this story either, but last evening we heard from Tony Johnson, CEO of the Low Volume Vehicle Technical Association (LVVTA), whose boyhood interest in cars, engines, and speed was the basis for his career in the safety and certification of modified vehicles.
The Association has offices here in Raiha St, but Tony commutes one week per month from the McKenzie District, where he and his partner, Linda, have a collection of vintage and racing cars. They are both active on local race tracks.
A ‘low volume’ vehicle is one where the number in existence is one to five hundred. Often they are modified versions of standard production vehicles. Vehicles can be modified for a host of reasons: performance, seating, interior additions (eg ambulances), right-hand drive conversion, and so on.
Prior to 1988, the safety of modifications was covered by the WoF, but the government was looking for a more robust system of checking, especially for hot rods. The Hot-Rodders lobbied for the right to self-certify and this was agreed to after their code of practice and certification process was approved. Eventually, the LVVTA was formed and the government asked it to take on certification of mainstream vehicles as well. There are now about 6,000 certifications issued each year.
The role of LVVTA has grown over the years and now includes training, technical support, standards, noise testing and various aspects of vehicle safety. The certifications are performed by a network of specialists who themselves are monitored by LVVTA. Their fees range from $500 to $1500 depending on the complexity of the modification. LVVTA’s revenue comes from a $160 plate fee per certification.
After describing this impressive example of industry self-regulation, Tony digressed into a hair-raising tour of modern drag-racing, which one suspects is his main interest in life.
John from Papakowhai
29' wheels, 18 gears, BRAND NEW TYRES, back rack, bottle holder bike stand.
Get ready for summer. Put a child seat on the back and take your little one for a ride in the sun. Good buy for anyone. Contact John on 0272331159
Price: $150
John from Papakowhai
29' wheels, 18 gears, BRAND NEW TYRES, back rack, bottle holder bike stand.
Get ready for summer. Put a child seat on the back and take your little one for a ride in the sun. Good buy for anyone.
Price: $150
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