Paparangi, Wellington

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.

1817 days ago

Changes to Route 2 at Seatoun

Community Engagement Advisor from

Effective from 28 November 2019 two of the northbound bus stops will be drop off only between 7:00pm and 6:00am daily. The affected stops are Stop 7042 Seatoun Park – Hector Street; and Stop 7041 Dundas Street at Monro Street (near 68). Should you wish to use this service after 7:00pm please … View moreEffective from 28 November 2019 two of the northbound bus stops will be drop off only between 7:00pm and 6:00am daily. The affected stops are Stop 7042 Seatoun Park – Hector Street; and Stop 7041 Dundas Street at Monro Street (near 68). Should you wish to use this service after 7:00pm please board from stop 7040 located at Seatoun Village.

Know before you go! Stay up to date with real time updates by subscribing to MyMetlink, downloading the Metlink Commuter App or calling 0800 801 700.

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1817 days ago

Have you heard the latest?

Malvina Major Retirement Village

With our Lifestyle magazine you can read all about the happenings going on in the villages, from ballet, our new partnerships to dad jokes. Click on the link below to read our third edition for the year.

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1817 days ago

Tennis Racquet

Mela from Khandallah

Tennis Racquet with zipped cover – hardly used, in great condition.

Price: $20

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1817 days ago

Brand New Bata Bullets - Size 12

Terry from Tawa

Bought as a gift but they were the wrong size so have never been worn. Shoes are size 12.

Price: $40

1817 days ago

Give your child the right tools.

NumberWorks'nWords Johnsonville

Start 2020 with the right tools and support. Call us for a free assessment to discuss your child’s needs.

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1817 days ago

UPDATE: Dixon Street/Willis Street sewer leak - harbour quality

The Team from Wellington Water

Test results on the harbour quality from Sunday came back confirming the water was safe for swimming. We are taking down the warning signs this afternoon, and the Greater Wellington Regional Council's 'Is it safe to swim?' the LAWA 'Can I swim here?' maps will also be … View moreTest results on the harbour quality from Sunday came back confirming the water was safe for swimming. We are taking down the warning signs this afternoon, and the Greater Wellington Regional Council's 'Is it safe to swim?' the LAWA 'Can I swim here?' maps will also be updated.

1817 days ago

UPDATE: Dixon Street/Willis Street sewer leak

The Team from Wellington Water

On Saturday we contained the sewer leak by diverting it out of the stormwater network back into the wastewater network. We are awaiting test results on the harbour quality, and will share an update as soon as these are received.

Crews are continuing works to investigate and repair the leak which … View more
On Saturday we contained the sewer leak by diverting it out of the stormwater network back into the wastewater network. We are awaiting test results on the harbour quality, and will share an update as soon as these are received.

Crews are continuing works to investigate and repair the leak which is expected to continue throughout this week, with the potential to continue into next week depending on investigations.

We will share an update on the expected time frame around the works on Friday 29 November.

Please follow the stop/go traffic management, or avoid this route if possible.

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1817 days ago

Cross Harbour Pipeline

The Team from Wellington Water

We are currently doing some seabed investigations in Evans Bay – you might have seen the jack-up barge and rig stationed there.

It’s an important part of the investigation work for the proposed Cross Harbour Pipeline, which aims to provide Wellington with an alternative water supply.

Some of … View more
We are currently doing some seabed investigations in Evans Bay – you might have seen the jack-up barge and rig stationed there.

It’s an important part of the investigation work for the proposed Cross Harbour Pipeline, which aims to provide Wellington with an alternative water supply.

Some of the work needs to be done at night and the crew are focused on minimising the level of noise. The barge has also had acoustic curtains fitted to reduce noise levels (not pictured), which have been tested and fit within the District Plan limits. We’ll continue to monitor noise levels.

We apologise for any inconvenience while we are doing these important investigations.

Learn more about the Cross Harbour Pipeline on our website.

1817 days ago

Wallace Street Roadworks

Community Engagement Advisor from

Due to the Wellington Water Omāroro Reservoir project, services that would usually travel via Wallace Street will be diverted via Wright Street from 8 December 2019 until mid-2020. Please expect some delays and diversions to bus services in the area.

Temporary bus stops will be installed on … View more
Due to the Wellington Water Omāroro Reservoir project, services that would usually travel via Wallace Street will be diverted via Wright Street from 8 December 2019 until mid-2020. Please expect some delays and diversions to bus services in the area.

Temporary bus stops will be installed on Wright Street which can be accessed from Wallace Street via a walkway.

To ease congestion in the area Route 27 services will not be stopping at Hutchinson Terminus. Route 27 will travel from Vogeltown along Hutchison Road directly onto Wright Street, bypassing the Hutchison Terminus, and vice versa.

The school bus Route 770 afternoon service will be diverted via Adelaide Road, this is consistent with the existing Route 770 morning service.

For more information on the temporary bus stops visit www.metlink.org.nz...
To learn more about the Omāroro Reservoir project visit www.wellingtonwater.co.nz...

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1818 days ago

Share the joy of pre-loved

Phillip Harris from Mary Potter Hospice

Be kind to the environment, our community and your wallet this Christmas, by shopping at your local Mary Potter Hospice Shop.

From fashion, homeware, kids’ toys, collectibles and more - there are lots of quality gifts for all ages. You could even find a pre-loved treasure for yourself!

You … View more
Be kind to the environment, our community and your wallet this Christmas, by shopping at your local Mary Potter Hospice Shop.

From fashion, homeware, kids’ toys, collectibles and more - there are lots of quality gifts for all ages. You could even find a pre-loved treasure for yourself!

You can shop at any of our eight Mary Potter Hospice Shops from Mirarmar to Paraparaumu. Some Hospice Shops also have extended Christmas hours and look out for a new store opening soon in the Wellington CBD!

More details announced soon.

Mary Potter Hospice Shops - turning second-hand goods into first class care.
Find out more

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1818 days ago

Tawa Softball Club 50th Jubilee

Sue from Tawa

Don't forget to register for the 50th Jubilee!  Use the following link to secure your spot!


www.sporty.co.nz...

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1818 days ago

PUMA Football/Soccer Boots

Mela from Khandallah

Puma football boots – great condition, near new. Size UK 9, USA 10. Upper Leather.

Price: $25

1818 days ago

Thorndon Fair Road Closures This Weekend

Daniel Melbye from Wellington City Council

Thorndon’s annual fair returns this weekend with stalls, entertainment and delectable food lining the historic Thorndon street.

Parts of Tinakori Rd (between Bowen Street and Harriett Street) and Hill St (between Tinakori Rd and Selwyn Terrace) will be closed

thorndonfair.nz...

1818 days ago

✈️ Would you take one easy step to help transform ora taitamariki forever?

Graeme Dingle Foundation

Drop for Youth is a unique fundraising event organised by the Graeme Dingle Foundation.

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