
Update from Council's roading team
After years of trials and development, the Council's roading team have said goodbye to sticky roads and flying stones with their new climate-positive chipseal! 🚗
The move from traditional kerosene-based bitumen (asphalt) to an emulsified (water-based) version has had many benefits including:
💪 Increased strength & durability of our roads
🏭 Halved Council's chipseal carbon emissions
👷 Made the process of roading safer for our road workers
To find out more about what goes into Wellington's roads, and how they're better for our city, check out the Our Wellington news channel here. 👇


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What's one highway or road that needs attention?
We've all been on a summer roadie and experienced first-hand the state of our roads.
If you've ever been stuck in a summer traffic jam, had near-misses on dangerous turns or feared for your life on clifftops (while the car behind you is tail-gating!) - you may have an opinion on this one.
Tell us what main road or highway you think needs some serious attention across the country, and why!


Karori Table Tennis Club - New season starts on Thursday 3rd of April
The Karori Table Tennis Club 2025 season starts on Thursday the 3rd of April. We start at 7.30 p.m. and finish around 9.30. New members are welcome, no experience necessary. We have some bats available, and if you need some coaching, just ask one of the committee members.
Venue: Karori Recreation Centre, above Karori Library. Parking around the back off Beauchamp Street..
