We Say/You Say: How can Wellington's bike routes be improved?
Kia ora neighbours,
Wellington City Council is seeking feedback until December 14 on its bike network plan.
The plan includes finishing Tahitai, the route around Evans Bay, and The Parade upgrade in Island Bay.
They are particularly looking for opinions of young Wellingtonians to be shared in the Tamariki Zone - the Council's online space for kids under 14 to have their say on developing safe and connected biking and scooting routes around the city.
Do you or your kids love biking and know how Wellington can be improved? Share your thoughts below and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want your comment featured in the conversations section of the Kāpiti Observer.
It’s Riddle Time! Beat the Neighbourhood with Your Smarts!
Which of the following words don't belong in the group and why?
CORSET, COSTER, SECTOR, ESCORT, COURTS
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Huge Garage Sale: 7 Dec 8am-1pm St Marks Church Pukerua Bay
Combined two household garage sale with loads of items on offer. Includes plants, fish tanks, toys, books. clothes, kitchenware, furniture and loads more. Some good quality items just in time for Christmas. Everything must go. See you on Saturday, 98 Rawhiti Road, Pukerua Bay.
Thompson House Anniversay
A great day at the Thompson House 50th Anniversay today. The Pipes & Drums of Horowhenua came and entertained which was appreciated by many. Great Coffee by the Ambo van, lovely fresh fruit icecream by Freezing Bay, delicious Sausages Sizzle by Menz shed. Finishing up the great and interesting weekend with some Christmas punch and an Anniversary cake to say a big Thank you to the volunteers for all the hard work that helped to make a very successful weekend and allowed many of the Levin Community to reminisce of days gone by and plan for the future. Also a big Thank you Horowhenua Councillors and Council staff who paid us a visit . It was much appreciated by the Thompson House Committee.