Whitby, Porirua

Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

Whether it's a new building going up or a strange noise you keep hearing, ask your neighbours here.

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2438 days ago

Tiles

Corey from Whitby

Can anyone out there lay some tiles for me?? Text me on 0278748940

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2438 days ago

Mana Arts Exhibition 17- 18 March

Colin from Titahi Bay

Art for Sale. All welcome. The Club Rooms opposite Plimmerton Domain
Open 10am to 4pm

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2439 days ago

Have you tried our "world famous" cheese scones?

Lisandro from el Porteño

Thanks to all of the fabulous support of our neighbours we have sold nearly 50,000 of our "world famous" cheese scones. We're so close we can almost taste it. We're counting up to 50,000 and plan on making a big fuss of the person who buys our milestone cheese scone!

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Thanks to all of the fabulous support of our neighbours we have sold nearly 50,000 of our "world famous" cheese scones. We're so close we can almost taste it. We're counting up to 50,000 and plan on making a big fuss of the person who buys our milestone cheese scone!

We expect to hit 50,000 this month and are watching closely and making plans. Will you be the lucky person who enjoys our 50,000th cheese scone?!

Why do our cheese scones taste so good? The trick is using real ingredients - real cheese, real butter and we keep it simple.
Who will buy our 50,000th cheese scone?

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2439 days ago

Mana Arts Society exhibition.....closing soon!

Carolina from Plimmerton

The MAS exhibition continues this coming weekend 17/18 Match from 10 AM to 4 PM. Come along and buy a special painting for your home or as a gift. Support your local artists!

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2439 days ago

Wednesday Night Run

Roger from Ascot Park

Sorry for the late post. Tonight's run is at 6.30 at the Camp Elsdon entrance to the Colonial Knob Walkway. We will need to get away on time to beat the loss of
day light.

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2439 days ago

Neighbours Day is next week!

The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa

NEXT WEEK communities across the country will be taking time out to get to know their neighbours as part of the ninth Neighbours Day Aotearoa. What are your plans for the weekend? Have you planned your own event? Make sure you register your event at neighboursdayaotearoa.org

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2439 days ago

What are your rights at work?

Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand

Not sure? Ask us. Kāore i te mārama? Pātai mai. Next week (19 - 25 March) CABs around the country will be raising awareness about employment rights and responsibilities. There’s lots of great information to help you know your employment rights on our website, www.cab.org.nz, but sometimes it … View moreNot sure? Ask us. Kāore i te mārama? Pātai mai. Next week (19 - 25 March) CABs around the country will be raising awareness about employment rights and responsibilities. There’s lots of great information to help you know your employment rights on our website, www.cab.org.nz, but sometimes it helps to talk about your issue with someone. You can visit a CAB in your neighbourhood, or call 0800 367 222 (0800 FOR CAB), and we can help you work through your options.

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2440 days ago

Can you connect to natural gas?

The Gas Hub

Find out if you can connect to natural gas for FREE here and you could also be in to WIN a Natural Gas Hot Water package worth over $3,500!

This could be a whole new level of comfort for your home.

0800 GAS HUB
Find out more!

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2440 days ago

Great Community Clean Up is BACK!

The Warehouse New Zealand

Show your community a little love and WIN great prizes. For the third year running, The Warehouse and Neighbourly are challenging neighbours to get more involved in their neighbourhood by creating a Great Community Clean Up event.

All you have to do is grab your flatties, your neighbours or the… View more
Show your community a little love and WIN great prizes. For the third year running, The Warehouse and Neighbourly are challenging neighbours to get more involved in their neighbourhood by creating a Great Community Clean Up event.

All you have to do is grab your flatties, your neighbours or the family to clean up a local spot near you. Or be a real community champion and do it on your own. Show your neighbourhood how much you love its parks/streets/beaches by taking part in the Great Community Clean Up between 16 and 22 April 2018. Register your event now and be in to WIN!
Register now

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2440 days ago

Porirua College 50th Reunion 2018 - Closing Registrations

Sala Neighbourly Lead from Cannons Creek

Next Friday 23rd of March 2018 is the closing registrations for Porirua College 50th Reunion in Easter Weekend.

If you don't have online access to register and can head up to Porirua College School Office in person between 9.00am-3.30pm weekdays to fill out a registration form.

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2442 days ago

Large TV suitable for a games room or just gaming

Jessica from Titahi Bay

Old large box tv used solely for my sons xbox.

Doing a spring clean up and no longer needed.

Its very heavy so may need 2 people to carry when picking up.

Free

2440 days ago

Metlink: On Our Way

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Metlink is all about connecting you with life. In the coming months, we’ll be improving our public transport network so that everyone is able to connect to what’s great in our region! Go to metlink.org.nz/OnOurWay for more information and sign up for updates.

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2440 days ago

The people have spoken: They want a taller, more compact Porirua

Jared Nicoll Reporter from Kapi-Mana News

Feedback for the council's district plan review has shown a reluctance to see low density sprawl as the future growth model, instead supporting a move into medium density intensification and increasing height limits in the CBD
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Do you agree with that? If so, why? *please say if you … View more
Feedback for the council's district plan review has shown a reluctance to see low density sprawl as the future growth model, instead supporting a move into medium density intensification and increasing height limits in the CBD
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Do you agree with that? If so, why? *please say if you don't want your comment used in the paper*

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