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Age Concern Wellington is looking for volunteers in Miramar, Wainuiomata, and Porirua. If you have a heart for seniors and a little spare time, please email ea@acwellington.org.nz. Thanks!
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Porirua-based police will soon be moving into new premises situated at 19 Heriot Drive Porirua.
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Area Commander Inspector Tracey Thompson said the
old Hagley Street station has served the community well since the 1960s, but it is time for a modern station which enables a better service… View morePorirua-based police will soon be moving into new premises situated at 19 Heriot Drive Porirua.
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Area Commander Inspector Tracey Thompson said the
old Hagley Street station has served the community well since the 1960s, but it is time for a modern station which enables a better service to be delivered to our local community.
Staff will move into the new hub over the weekend of 6 December 4 to 6.
The Porirua Police Hub will be operational from Monday 7 December 2020.
From next Saturday December 5 to Sunday 6 December, the front counter (at the old station) will be closed to members of the public for walk-in reports until Monday morning (at the new station).
Aside from the closure of the old station, there will be no noticeable change to local police service levels while the move takes place. Frontline staff will still be responding to emergency calls, conducting reassurance patrols and business as usual.
Ahead of the relocation, a blessing ceremony of the new site will take place next Thursday December 3 with Ngāti Toa Rangatira Iwi and local police.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Hi Neighbourly folk, you will all know who is in the photo but where and when was this picture taken?
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After a challenging year it’s time to celebrate, and Porirua City has just the event to get people in the Christmas spirit.
Christmas in the City will be held at Te Rauparaha Park on Saturday 5 December, from 12–4pm, with a wonderland of lights, fun and a sprinkle of Santa’s magic.
… View moreAfter a challenging year it’s time to celebrate, and Porirua City has just the event to get people in the Christmas spirit.
Christmas in the City will be held at Te Rauparaha Park on Saturday 5 December, from 12–4pm, with a wonderland of lights, fun and a sprinkle of Santa’s magic.
Date: 5 December
Time: 12–4pm
Venue: Te Rauparaha Park, Porirua.
Entry and all activities are free.
Activities will include bouncy castles, arts and crafts, a photo booth, bubbles, mini cars, face painting, a free sausage sizzle, snow cones
and more.
There will be fun Christmas games like tree decorating, Christmas wrapping race, stocking guessing game and the bauble and spoon race – check out our website for the games timetable and more information.
Of course, Christmas is not Christmas without a visit from Santa! We have it on good authority that Santa will make a stopover from the North Pole to visit our tamariki.
You can get a selfie with Santa or post him a letter in our special mailbox.
So grab your sunhats, put on sunblock and set out on your bike, scooter, own two feet, catch a bus or train or take advantage of our free weekend parking.
Follow: Facebook / Twitter
Visit: poriruacity.govt.nz Call: (04) 237 5089
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Ross & Marianne from Tawa
Hello - I am collecting the Special Edition of Maccona Coffee Jars and I am missing 2 of them to complete a set -
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#2=Stop Waiting for the Perfect Moment-It's Now'.
Is there anyone out there that has these jars and is not collecting them … View moreHello - I am collecting the Special Edition of Maccona Coffee Jars and I am missing 2 of them to complete a set -
#1='Don't Quit Your Daydream' and -
#2=Stop Waiting for the Perfect Moment-It's Now'.
Is there anyone out there that has these jars and is not collecting them I'll come to pick them up or pay for courier costs - Cheers, Marianne
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One of our shop's artists hand-paints individual letters, you decide the theme. For young and old.
What's that lovely fragrance - soya based candles, lily of the valley, wild honeysuckle, peonies, freesias and many more.
Looking for a special plant: string of pearls, banana's, … View moreOne of our shop's artists hand-paints individual letters, you decide the theme. For young and old.
What's that lovely fragrance - soya based candles, lily of the valley, wild honeysuckle, peonies, freesias and many more.
Looking for a special plant: string of pearls, banana's, dolphins, heaps to choose from.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Every year at about this time, Claire Turner and Gabrielle Ralph start preparing to fill hundreds of families’ cupboards at a time when they need it most.
Working with local primary schools, the pair put together hundreds of $150 food hampers for families across Hutt Valley, Porirua and Tawa in … View moreEvery year at about this time, Claire Turner and Gabrielle Ralph start preparing to fill hundreds of families’ cupboards at a time when they need it most.
Working with local primary schools, the pair put together hundreds of $150 food hampers for families across Hutt Valley, Porirua and Tawa in the lead-up to Christmas.
But this year, their efforts – through their charity, Nourish – are needed more than ever.
This year the charity has demand for 1000 hampers, at a cost of $135,000. It is double last year’s output, a reflection of the increased pressure families are under as a result of Covid-19, the pair explain.
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Rachael from Cannons Creek
My name is Rachael and I have a passion for everything kids. I am about to graduate from NZMA with Early Childhood Education Level 4. I have previous experience with looking after kids from the ages of 12 months to 11 years old and I have a current first aid certificate. I have been employed for 6 … View moreMy name is Rachael and I have a passion for everything kids. I am about to graduate from NZMA with Early Childhood Education Level 4. I have previous experience with looking after kids from the ages of 12 months to 11 years old and I have a current first aid certificate. I have been employed for 6 months or longer permanently but unfortunately this job is coming to an end at the end of year. I will be available every day full time except for Monday’s at this stage from early December. (After school term ends) I am also available during the school holidays and I am open to causal babysitting as well. I don’t have a set rate, just depends on job and responsibilities so rate is negotiable.
I can provide references 😊
I hope to hear from you soon.....
Some things about me…
I am great at following routines. I have also done respite care for 2 years and have worked with kids with severe asthma and epilepsy. I love arts and crafts, long/short walks, reading, playing at playgrounds and music. I have completed NCEA level 1, NCEA level 2 and have started Level 4 ECE certificate so I can also help with homework and I am almost fluent in Te Reo Māori.
Price: $20
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Don’t miss the opportunity to take home some plants at wholesale prices at Porirua City Council nursery’s plant sale on Saturday 5 December.
The nursery will be selling a range of quality native and exotic plants, trees and shrubs that are sourced from local seeds and cuttings then grown on … View moreDon’t miss the opportunity to take home some plants at wholesale prices at Porirua City Council nursery’s plant sale on Saturday 5 December.
The nursery will be selling a range of quality native and exotic plants, trees and shrubs that are sourced from local seeds and cuttings then grown on site.
Porirua City Council Nursery Manager Joe Clarkson says staff are busy preparing for the plant sale.
"Many of our usual customers come to the nursery because we stock plants people can’t get elsewhere and our prices are cheap - typically $5-$15 for smaller grades and $30-$150 for the trees."
Where: Porirua City Council nursery, 106 Sievers Grove, Porirua
When: Saturday 5 December, 8.30am-4pm or until stocks last.
Our Great Kiwi Summer campaign is all about coming together and enjoying the wonderful things New Zealand has to offer.
Take part in the Summer Survey and be in to win one of 10 Matahiwi prize packs (RRP$300).
And the ME Time Summer Scrapbook has some of our favourite recipes, cocktails and … View moreOur Great Kiwi Summer campaign is all about coming together and enjoying the wonderful things New Zealand has to offer.
Take part in the Summer Survey and be in to win one of 10 Matahiwi prize packs (RRP$300).
And the ME Time Summer Scrapbook has some of our favourite recipes, cocktails and activities – have a browse or take part by sharing one of your summer treats.
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Marisa from Tawa
Furnished double room with ensuite bathroom to rent in Tawa. Own bathroom and toilet, walk in closet. Sliding doors on to deck( Doors have been replaced from what is in photo). This a home of family of 3, 1 adult and 2 teens and our cat. We are very easy going and relaxed.
Walking distance to … View moreFurnished double room with ensuite bathroom to rent in Tawa. Own bathroom and toilet, walk in closet. Sliding doors on to deck( Doors have been replaced from what is in photo). This a home of family of 3, 1 adult and 2 teens and our cat. We are very easy going and relaxed.
Walking distance to Linden train station. Rent includes electricity and Wi-Fi. Street parking available.
Room is available for 1 - 6 months. Email if you have any questions.
Thank you
No pets or smokers.
Price: $220
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Journalist Mandy Te is working on a series looking at the story behind plaques. If you have an example (especially if you know the story behind it) please contact Mandy, with the details and address.
Her contact details are mandy.te@stuff.co.nz
If you can send a photo with your email that would … View moreJournalist Mandy Te is working on a series looking at the story behind plaques. If you have an example (especially if you know the story behind it) please contact Mandy, with the details and address.
Her contact details are mandy.te@stuff.co.nz
If you can send a photo with your email that would be great.
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