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Nicky Bridge from Karori Community Centre
We'd like to welcome on board our new Youth Development Worker - Alexandra Powell! She will be running our Youth Centre on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Alex has been a Youth Worker at Karori Baptist Church since 2014 and has also worked at Karori Normal School - so she knows our community… View moreWe'd like to welcome on board our new Youth Development Worker - Alexandra Powell! She will be running our Youth Centre on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Alex has been a Youth Worker at Karori Baptist Church since 2014 and has also worked at Karori Normal School - so she knows our community and young people well.
In Alex's own words she is "fulfilled by roles with meaning and purpose. My heart's desire is to support those who need it most in our country and in our world, using the skills that I have been given."
In town over Christmas? So are we. We’ll be running special timetables on buses, trains and ferries from Monday 24 December to Sunday 6 January, so please double-check before you travel. Your normal weekday services will resume on Monday 7 January.
Thanks for travelling with us throughout the … View moreIn town over Christmas? So are we. We’ll be running special timetables on buses, trains and ferries from Monday 24 December to Sunday 6 January, so please double-check before you travel. Your normal weekday services will resume on Monday 7 January.
Thanks for travelling with us throughout the year. For details visit metlink.org.nz or call 0800 801 700.
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Jenn from Brooklyn
Hi there
I am a certified yoga instructor and will be leading a yoga class at the Brooklyn Community Center on Saturday mornings @ 10.30 am. This will be a gentle, but strong practice and guaranteed to get you moving.
We will have our last class this Saturday 22 December 2018 - a 35 minute … View moreHi there
I am a certified yoga instructor and will be leading a yoga class at the Brooklyn Community Center on Saturday mornings @ 10.30 am. This will be a gentle, but strong practice and guaranteed to get you moving.
We will have our last class this Saturday 22 December 2018 - a 35 minute practice followed by something to eat and have a chat (feel free to bring something to share).
We will break for the Christmas holiday and resume classes on Saturday 12 January 2019.
(Classes will continue on a regular basis with the exception of holidays).
2019 Schedule (further update to be confirmed).
12 January 2019 - Yoga in Central Park (update to confirm on the Friday as per weather).
19, 26 January 2019
2, 9, 16 and 23 February 2019
2, 9, 16 and 30 March 2019
(no class on 23 March - Brooklyn Community Market)
Parking available in the community center car park.
(Just a gentle note, I will be teaching a class at Aro Valley Community Center on Saturday 15 December at 9 am).
If you have any questions, please feel free to email me directly. Updates will also be listed on face book (Blue Ocean Yoga).
All levels welcome, $5 drop in. Please bring your mat!
Look forward to seeing you there.
Kind regards
Jenn
Pat from Karori
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Jeff from Te Aro
Why is an illegal parking operation on public land operating in the central city (Ghuznee/Vivian St/Terrace). This is on land owned by NZTA and supposed to be pedestrian only space. Pedestrians and cars are at risk as this is a very busy road with poor visibility. Complaints have been made many … View moreWhy is an illegal parking operation on public land operating in the central city (Ghuznee/Vivian St/Terrace). This is on land owned by NZTA and supposed to be pedestrian only space. Pedestrians and cars are at risk as this is a very busy road with poor visibility. Complaints have been made many times to the Wellington City Council and to NZTA. Maybe saying something publicly will get a response?
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The Team from Wellington Water
UPDATE 3:30pm
Our crews have put a temporary fix in place that means we can restart supplying water to the reservoir. Please don't go nuts with your water use as we are still working on a permanent fix which will take a couple of days.
Residents shouldn't notice any interruptions to … View moreUPDATE 3:30pm
Our crews have put a temporary fix in place that means we can restart supplying water to the reservoir. Please don't go nuts with your water use as we are still working on a permanent fix which will take a couple of days.
Residents shouldn't notice any interruptions to their water supply, however if you do experience any water pressure or quality issues please contact Wellington City Council on 04 499 4444.
UPDATE 12pm
An electrical fire at Brooklyn’s Epuni Street drinking water pump station overnight has damaged important equipment used to control the supply of water to a major reservoir.
The Brooklyn reservoir holds 24 hours’ worth of drinking-water and supplies approximately 10,000 residents of Brooklyn. The reservoir is currently about 75% full.
Our crews have been on site since 3:00am this morning and are working to get this pump station up and running as quickly as possible.
There is currently no immediate threat to water supply for residents, however we’re asking residents to conserve water until we have a fix in place.
Things you can do to reduce your water use:
- Put off watering your garden.
- Hold off of washing your clothes or putting your dishwasher on.
- Turn the tap off while brushing your teeth and washing your hands.
- Reduce your shower time or put off showering.
- Use the single flush button on your toilet (or apply the ‘if it’s yellow let it mellow’ rule).
At this stage we expect to get some service restored to the pump station this afternoon but it could take until tomorrow.
We will provide updates once we have further information.
This is also a great reminder to make sure you have your home water storage sorted. In case of an emergency you will need to rely on the water you have stored at home. You can purchase 200 litre water tanks from your local council for $105, or simply fill plastic bottles of various sizes and store in a cool dry space.
Lisa Cunningham from Island Bay Festival
Next year, we are doing things a bit different, we’re packing some of our regular events in to one family focused fun weekend. The Ribble st Races, Parade and Variety show will happen on Saturday 9 February, and the Day in the Bay is set for Sunday 10 February.
Plans for the weekend are shaping … View moreNext year, we are doing things a bit different, we’re packing some of our regular events in to one family focused fun weekend. The Ribble st Races, Parade and Variety show will happen on Saturday 9 February, and the Day in the Bay is set for Sunday 10 February.
Plans for the weekend are shaping up nicely, and we are really looking forward to it!
It is also a great opportunity for local organisations and community groups to showcase what they do and what Island Bay is about by getting involved on the weekend holding an activity or information stall, or by hosting an event during the week. If this is something your organisation or group is interested in doing, get in touch with us by email to ibfwebsite@gmail.com, we'd love to hear from you!
Wishing you all a very merry Christmas and looking forward to seeing you at the Island Bay Festival in the New Year!
Nicky Bridge from Karori Community Centre
We will be closing up this Friday at 2pm and back in action on the 14th January. Wishing our wonderful community a lovely break and we look forward to seeing you in 2019.
Due to this successful sale I have several buyers on my database wishing to buy now!
If you're thinking of selling soon or in the New Year then please get in touch. I'm currently conducting free market appraisals!!! This service is without obligation or cost to you.
To make a time … View moreDue to this successful sale I have several buyers on my database wishing to buy now!
If you're thinking of selling soon or in the New Year then please get in touch. I'm currently conducting free market appraisals!!! This service is without obligation or cost to you.
To make a time for me to visit your home please call, text or email me anytime - Di Austin 027 444 9569, di.austin@harcourts.co.nz
Lean from Karori
Then you're at the supermarket, when suddenly ........
Positive energy to provide all the joy that is contagious to all. Let's all be Joyful!
Anybody know if any of the Wellington supermarkets are spreading some Christmas joy? Could be nice to follow this example.
… View moreThen you're at the supermarket, when suddenly ........
Positive energy to provide all the joy that is contagious to all. Let's all be Joyful!
Anybody know if any of the Wellington supermarkets are spreading some Christmas joy? Could be nice to follow this example.
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New Zealand is a target for money launderers. It is estimated that well over $1 billion a year from drug dealing and fraud is laundered through New Zealand businesses. New Zealand introduced its Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing Terrorism (AML/CFT) legislation in 2009.
The Banks, … View moreNew Zealand is a target for money launderers. It is estimated that well over $1 billion a year from drug dealing and fraud is laundered through New Zealand businesses. New Zealand introduced its Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing Terrorism (AML/CFT) legislation in 2009.
The Banks, financial institutions and many other sectors have been operating under the legislation since June 2013 and Real Estate agents will be captured under the legislation from 1 January 2019.
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With summer in full swing, why not bring a bit of the outdoors inside with lush patterned wallpaper? Accessorise with throws, cushions and rugs to pull together a well-designed space with interest.
The Team from Wasp Wipeout
As we work to control and reduce wasp populations around New Zealand it is important to know which type of wasp you are targeting.
Is it a vespula wasp (German or common) or a paper wasp? Find out the difference here.
Once you know which type of wasp to target, the next step is to use the correct… View moreAs we work to control and reduce wasp populations around New Zealand it is important to know which type of wasp you are targeting.
Is it a vespula wasp (German or common) or a paper wasp? Find out the difference here.
Once you know which type of wasp to target, the next step is to use the correct control method.
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