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1366 days ago

Distressed garden shelves

The Team from Resene ColorShop Kapiti

Create more space in your garden with these handy garden shelves. Try out an easy to create distressed paint effect using two Resene colours.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create your own

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1366 days ago

From first arrivals to first encounters

Trust Tairāwhiti

Tairāwhiti is a welcoming place for new beginnings and new discoveries – the landing place of great Pacific navigators and the origins of Aotearoa New Zealand’s defining dual heritage.

Steeped in vibrant arts, rich history and authentic Māori culture, we invite you to discover the many … View more
Tairāwhiti is a welcoming place for new beginnings and new discoveries – the landing place of great Pacific navigators and the origins of Aotearoa New Zealand’s defining dual heritage.

Steeped in vibrant arts, rich history and authentic Māori culture, we invite you to discover the many stories Tairāwhiti has to tell.

The treasures of Tairāwhiti are ready for you to uncover.
Find out more

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1366 days ago

Up to 80% off Clearance Sale

Paulas Home & Living

Floor Stock sale - up to a massive 80% off.
Only while stocks last.
Don't delay

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1369 days ago

So who has the controlling stake in Kapiti Airport? It may not be who you think.

Glen from Paraparaumu

With so much current community interest on the overall subject, a few days ago in a conversation I was having with Karl on facebook, Karl Webber made a very good point that I don't know who Templeton is.

The other afternoon needing a break, and since I enjoy research (strange, I know), I … View more
With so much current community interest on the overall subject, a few days ago in a conversation I was having with Karl on facebook, Karl Webber made a very good point that I don't know who Templeton is.

The other afternoon needing a break, and since I enjoy research (strange, I know), I thought I should find out for myself. Anyway, what I learnt was not what I expected, so I thought I would share this in case anybody else is interested out there in our fantastic community.
For anyone that does not want to read everything below, in summary, it is not majority controlled by the Temptleon Group, nor is NZ PROPCO, these are just holding companies.

LinkedIn informs that the majority control appears to fall under a Brett Gamble as he is the CEO of Tailorpsace, the Managing Director of Alvarium Investments NZ and the only shareholder of BHIVE GOLD LIMITED, all of which combined own 50.10% of the airport, the Templeton group it turns out only owns 49.90% of Kapiti airport.
Alvarium Investments NZ is a large fund that is controlled by Alvarium RE Limited (a huge fund) based in London UK, and Tailorspace; as mentioned Brett Gamble is head of both Alvarium Investments NZ and Tailorspace.

Some will be aware that it becomes more complicated for a non NZ company to directly invest in NZ property if their stake goes above 25%, I noticed that Alvarium RE Limited UK is nicely under that at 23%
Finding ownership or any funding information for the Templeton group is much harder, the Templeton group is owned by Templeton holding limited, who in turn is owned by Templeton controller limited.

Templeton controller limited is a trustee company, that is it acts on behalf of others and does not own the assets of the company itself, this type of setup is sometimes used when the real owners/stakeholders of a company don't want to be publically known. I would say that Templeton doesn't seem to want to make it too easy to find out whom Templeton controller limited is fronting/acting for.

What I did find of interest is that Templeton controller limited is the trustee for another company setup around the same time, "WARKWORTH LAND COMPANY LIMITED", that company is 50% owned by AINZ FUND 0 LIMITED, which is 100% owned by Alvarium Investments (NZ) - who of course is 46% owned by Alvarium [RE] Limited in the UK. That association with Templeton controller and Alvarium creates a nice loop between Templeton and Alvarium, although that does not at all mean that either has a stake in the other.

Anyway, I let you make your own mind up if this is of interest to you or not. For me personally, it is just nice to have a better understanding of the key stakeholders and as such who stands to benefit and profit from any development of Kapiti airport.

All the information here is freely and publically available on the companies own websites, companiesoffice.govt.nz, or made public by the companies/persons detailed on LinkedIn.
I have only done a short bit of research here, and there would be a lot more to learn about these relationships out there, but I should get back to what I should be doing...

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1374 days ago

Canada geese get the Flock Off message

Reporter Community News

Canada geese using a Kāpiti lake as a toilet have been told to Flock Off.
More than 200 geese have been calling Awatea Lake home, depositing up to 400 kilograms a day of poo into the lake.
A lack of action from the Kāpiti Coast District Council has infuriated some locals, resulting in a petition … View more
Canada geese using a Kāpiti lake as a toilet have been told to Flock Off.
More than 200 geese have been calling Awatea Lake home, depositing up to 400 kilograms a day of poo into the lake.
A lack of action from the Kāpiti Coast District Council has infuriated some locals, resulting in a petition calling on the council to get rid of the birds.
The council recently responded by announcing it was trialing a bird repellent, Flock Off, as a short-term option, as it looks for a permanent solution.
Do you think Flock Off will work?

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1368 days ago

New crockery set

Ken from Waikanae

New in box

Free

1368 days ago

5 small artworks

Ken from Waikanae

Free to a good home 100% original

Free

1373 days ago

Who needs a plant doctor?

Reporter Homed

UPDATE: Thank you for all your questions. We're picking the best to send off to the houseplant doctor from Kings Plant Barn and the answers will be published in an article on Homed soon.

Are your houseplants looking worse for wear? The experts at Kings Plant Barn would love to help. Send us … View more
UPDATE: Thank you for all your questions. We're picking the best to send off to the houseplant doctor from Kings Plant Barn and the answers will be published in an article on Homed soon.

Are your houseplants looking worse for wear? The experts at Kings Plant Barn would love to help. Send us your houseplant questions and problems to homed@stuff.co.nz, or leave them in the comments, for the houseplant doctor to diagnose. Pictures are encouraged.

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1368 days ago

THE LIONS CLUB OF KAPITI YOUTH SPORTS GRANTS

Andrew Laing from The Lions Club of Kapiti

THE LIONS CLUB OF KAPITI YOUTH SPORTS GRANTS
The Lions Club of Kapiti is offering two $1000 grants, to assist two young sportspersons to further their sporting aspirations and skills.

The Grants are available to applicants between 14 and 20 years of age as at December 2020. “The applicants … View more
THE LIONS CLUB OF KAPITI YOUTH SPORTS GRANTS
The Lions Club of Kapiti is offering two $1000 grants, to assist two young sportspersons to further their sporting aspirations and skills.

The Grants are available to applicants between 14 and 20 years of age as at December 2020. “The applicants must be residents in the Kapiti District (Paekakariki to Otaki inclusive). However, Horowhenua sportspersons who have represented the Kapiti area are also eligible.

“The main criteria is that applicants are already competing at a national or international level. I advise applicants to consult the entry guidelines on the website early in order the give their referees sufficient time to prepare supporting material.”

Applications must be submitted on the official form and follow the guidelines set out in the website which are accessed from President.kapiti@lionsclubs.org.nz

Closing date for applications is Friday April 30

Enquiries to Joe Franklin on 0276600374 or jalway1036@gmail.com

1369 days ago

Join CABK for a free lunch and talk about Employment Law

Sue from Waikanae

On Saturday 20th March at 11.00am Citizens Advice Bureau Kapiti is hosting a lunch and talk by Moira Grey from Porirua Kapiti Community Law Centre about being work ready in New Zealand, your rights, responsibilities, visas, what you can expect in an employment contract -

If you are new to New … View more
On Saturday 20th March at 11.00am Citizens Advice Bureau Kapiti is hosting a lunch and talk by Moira Grey from Porirua Kapiti Community Law Centre about being work ready in New Zealand, your rights, responsibilities, visas, what you can expect in an employment contract -

If you are new to New Zealand and would like to ask Moira questions about employment and visa issues, you are warmly invited to lunch in the Rimu Room upstairs in Coastlands Shoppingtown at 11.00am -

And if you know somebody who needs this kind of help, please pass the information about this workshop and Q&A to them as well :)

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1369 days ago

Kapiti Christmas Parade 2021

Lynette from Waikanae

Posted on behalf of our Parade Director Bernadette Brown
Kia ora koutou

Tonight's Christmas Parade meeting has been CANCELLED!

After a lengthy discussion with the Refinery, we have agreed that cancelling tonight's meeting is the right thing to do, to protect both the Refinery and the … View more
Posted on behalf of our Parade Director Bernadette Brown
Kia ora koutou

Tonight's Christmas Parade meeting has been CANCELLED!

After a lengthy discussion with the Refinery, we have agreed that cancelling tonight's meeting is the right thing to do, to protect both the Refinery and the Community.

We will re-group and arrange another date once we are on the other side of Alert Level 2. We may have to resort to an online meeting.

In the meantime, I'd like like to set up a 'Parade' sub-committee for those who have put their hands up to organise the ACTUAL EVENTS OF THE DAY; working out who will be involved, how to get them involved, order of appearance etc. There is a lot to do and I'm very conscious that time will suddenly get away on us. A number of you have expressed interest in being involved in that part. It would be good to get you all together, even in the form of a group chat or online meeting, to start formulating a plan and figuring out the workstreams involved (then we'll make sure you have all of the help you need to make them all happen)

I'll share this notice on the other community pages too.

Thanks all for your continued support

PS: We welcome anyone who would like to help. The Petone Parade has 100 crew. Looks like we will end up having similar numbers. Please make contact if you can help in any way. We are actively seeking a Secretary for the monthly Trust Meetings. Thanks Lynette, Chair.

Mauri ora

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1369 days ago

Kapiti Christmas Parade 2021

Lynette from Waikanae

DID YOU CATCH UP WITH THIS NOTICE??
TOMORROW EVENING

Kia ora koutou

Happy new year!!

It's time to ramp things up on the Parade front. There is lots to do and only 9 months to do it in.

Next meeting will be next Tuesday, 02 March, 7.30pm in the meeting room at the Refinery (Kapiti … View more
DID YOU CATCH UP WITH THIS NOTICE??
TOMORROW EVENING

Kia ora koutou

Happy new year!!

It's time to ramp things up on the Parade front. There is lots to do and only 9 months to do it in.

Next meeting will be next Tuesday, 02 March, 7.30pm in the meeting room at the Refinery (Kapiti Lights)

If you can't come along but still want to be involved, please let us know.

There is no obligation to buy any food or drink at the Refinery, although you are more than welcome to if you wish

I'll be putting a notice on the community pages tonight too. Feel free to share those notices

See you all Tuesday 2nd evening TOMORROW

1372 days ago

The Gateway decision, as seen by cartoonist Andy.

Alan from Raumati Beach

The Colossus Of Kapiti At Gateway To The Island.

Kapiti and Karori cartoonist Andy looks at the Gateway decision...

More -- bit.ly...

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1370 days ago

Libraries, ‘The Beating Heart Of Community’ – Mandy Hager

Alan from Raumati Beach

Raumati author Mandy Hager says: 'Over the past week, we’ve seen Wellington’s mayor and some councillors vote to undermine the city’s public library, leading a call for the privatisation of half the building and a 40% reduction in book buying budgets." More -- bit.ly...

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1370 days ago
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