Paraparaumu Beach, Paraparaumu

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Whether it's a new building going up or a strange noise you keep hearing, ask your neighbours here.

1079 days ago

Support The Life Flight Trust

Bill Moffatt from Kapiti Pakeke Lions Club -1

The Kapiti Pakeke Lions Club are running their usual playhouse raffle with proceeds going to the Life Flight Trust and local charities. First prize is the playhouse, second prize a 30 minute scenic flight and third prize is a Kitchen Wiz.
Go to kapitipakekelions.org.nz... to purchase your tickets … View more
The Kapiti Pakeke Lions Club are running their usual playhouse raffle with proceeds going to the Life Flight Trust and local charities. First prize is the playhouse, second prize a 30 minute scenic flight and third prize is a Kitchen Wiz.
Go to kapitipakekelions.org.nz... to purchase your tickets online. Closing date is 12 February 2022.
All proceeds go to the Life Flight Trust and local charities

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1079 days ago

Covid-19 Is Not Going Away Any Time Soon. Mask up NOW.

Barry from Paraparaumu

100% Washable Cotton Face Masks. Please text Barry or Shona on 0274328958 to order. If you live outside Kapiti we will post them out to you, please allow $2-00 for postage. Kapiti people can pick them up, please ask and we will give you our address. If you prefer your mask to loop behind the head … View more100% Washable Cotton Face Masks. Please text Barry or Shona on 0274328958 to order. If you live outside Kapiti we will post them out to you, please allow $2-00 for postage. Kapiti people can pick them up, please ask and we will give you our address. If you prefer your mask to loop behind the head instead of behind the ears please pick a design and we will make it for you. As our designs are constantly changing and our photos are not always up to date you are welcome to come and pick your own. Thank you. Barry & Shona

Price: $6

1079 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Kelson photographer Andrew Gorrie took this stunning shot of a rescued tauhou/silvereye.

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1079 days ago

Kāpiti Covid rules

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Vaccine passes will be required at all Kāpiti Coast District Council libraries, pools, community halls and venues.
Passes will not be required at the services centre in the Paraparaumu Civic Building or at open public spaces such as parks, sports grounds and public toilets.
Remember to:
- Carry … View more
Vaccine passes will be required at all Kāpiti Coast District Council libraries, pools, community halls and venues.
Passes will not be required at the services centre in the Paraparaumu Civic Building or at open public spaces such as parks, sports grounds and public toilets.
Remember to:
- Carry your My Vaccine Pass
- Wear a mask
- Scan when you enter a building
- Maintain physical distancing
- Please, sanitise your hands often

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1079 days ago

Coastal cool

The Team from Resene ColorShop Kapiti

Transform a simple mirror into a modern piece of art with a wonderful coastal vibe using a selection of driftwood or wood decor branches and Resene paint.

Find out how to create your own.

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1080 days ago

Learn new skills, unlock your future.

Te Wānanga o Aotearoa

Want to grow your knowledge and skills to boost your career options?

We can help you develop your skill set with one of our courses. From managing your money to starting a business, or upskilling in project management or leadership skills – we've got the courses to get you work ready.

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Want to grow your knowledge and skills to boost your career options?

We can help you develop your skill set with one of our courses. From managing your money to starting a business, or upskilling in project management or leadership skills – we've got the courses to get you work ready.

Enrolments are now open with classes starting in March 2022. Don’t miss out! Apply now.
Find out more

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1080 days ago

Free Travel On Metlink This Christmas and New Year

James from Waikanae

MEDIA RELEASE
01 DECEMBER 2021
Free Metlink services for Christmas Eve, Day and New Years’ Eve travellers.

Metlink is offering free travel to all passengers travelling on all bus and train services on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve.

Bus passengers can tag on and off … View more
MEDIA RELEASE
01 DECEMBER 2021
Free Metlink services for Christmas Eve, Day and New Years’ Eve travellers.

Metlink is offering free travel to all passengers travelling on all bus and train services on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve.

Bus passengers can tag on and off with their Snapper at no cost. Those visiting or without a Snapper card simply need to let the driver know where they’re going and will be given a $0 ticket.

Those travelling on the Johnsonville line as part of the Snapper on Rail trial can also tag on and off without being charged. Train passengers travelling on any other line can simply board and ride for free.

Both Christmas Eve train and bus services will run to their usual weekday timetables.

On Christmas Day bus services will run to a standard Sunday timetable in Wellington City, Hutt Valley, Porirua and Kāpiti, and the Route 200 in the Wairarapa to a special timetable.

On New Year’s Eve bus services will run to a standard Saturday timetable in Wellington City, Hutt Valley, Porirua and Kāpiti and to a special timetable in the Wairarapa.
On Christmas Day train services on the Johnsonville and Hutt Valley lines will run to standard Sunday timetables. There will be no Melling or Wairarapa Line services. The Kāpiti Line will be replaced by bus.

On New Year’s Eve, train services on the Johnsonville, Hutt Valley and Wairarapa lines will run to standard Saturday timetables. The Melling Line will run hourly from 06:00am to 6:00pm. The Kāpiti Line will be replaced by bus.

East by West ferries are not included in the offer.

There’s no place like home for the holidays and with a likely influx of visitors to the region, the offer, extended this year to include Christmas Eve, is all about connecting family and friends for the festive season.

On including Christmas Eve in the offer this year, Scott Gallacher, Metlink’s General Manager explained “the day before Christmas means the roads will be busy and possibly quite frantic. Free travel on Metlink services means people can get home to each other safely and stress free before the special day or even for a last minute present finding mission to the shops.

“Tis the season for being together with loved ones and on the back of another year with less face to face family time, we wanted to help people re-connect on the big day and get home safely on the big night with free public transport across the region”.

A very Merry Christmas and a happy and safe New Year from all of us at Metlink. Thank you all for your continued support throughout the year.” added Gallacher.

Christmas and New Year travellers can download a copy of the special timetable and find out more about Metlink services over the Christmas/New Year period at metlink.org.nz...

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1080 days ago

Christmas nativity set

Maureen from Paraparaumu Beach

Christmas nativity set
open to offers it is very old

Negotiable

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1084 days ago

Rabbits....

Sue from Waikanae

Waikanae East locals are watching anxiously to see if the excavations will include an underpass from their now completely gridlocked suburb now the new subdivisions in Huia Street and Winara Avenue are fully occupied.......

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1080 days ago

Why it’s important to choose an executor for your will.

Public Trust

When it comes to choosing an executor for your will, it's vital that you choose someone who will protect your legacy. A person you trust to fulfil your final wishes set out in your will. Scott Errington, Principal Trustee at our Timaru Customer Centre had a chat with stuff.co.nz recently on … View moreWhen it comes to choosing an executor for your will, it's vital that you choose someone who will protect your legacy. A person you trust to fulfil your final wishes set out in your will. Scott Errington, Principal Trustee at our Timaru Customer Centre had a chat with stuff.co.nz recently on the importance of an executor for your will.
Check out the article in the link below.

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1082 days ago

The figures for the visible who are homeless

Donna from Otaki District

There are still the invisible homeless who have not been accounted for
Kāpiti housing crisis puts 40 children in emergency housing
November 26, 2021
Report from Kāpiti Independent News by Jeremy Smith
The housing crisis in Kāpiti is now so bad that 50 adults and 40 children are in emergency … View more
There are still the invisible homeless who have not been accounted for
Kāpiti housing crisis puts 40 children in emergency housing
November 26, 2021
Report from Kāpiti Independent News by Jeremy Smith
The housing crisis in Kāpiti is now so bad that 50 adults and 40 children are in emergency housing. At the same time 190 are on the public housing waiting list — and even this does not reflect the actual need.

These figures were put before a Kāpiti Council workshop as part of a proposed housing strategy.

They were described as “pretty awful’ by Kāpiti district councillor Jocelyn Prvanov.

Councillors were told that a quick survey on Trade Me showed only 20 rental properties available in Kapiti. The cheapest is $400 weekly for a two bedroom property in Otaki.

The For-Sale’ list contained 213 properties in Kapiti – the cheapest was $620,000 in Raumati.

Kainga Ora has 250 houses in the district and 160 are living in boarding houses.

The rise in rents is partly from Covid but also from Wellington people “on Wellington wages” buying into Kapiti, the workshop was told.

People in the lowest quarter of the income scale have faced a 435 per cent rise in rents over the last twenty years. In that time the median income has only gone up by 112 per cent.

The percentage of renters who are no longer able to purchase a house and service a mortgage is estimated at 95 per cent. And only 88 percent are in a position to buy at the entry level of $696,000.

The housing crisis also extends to working people, with reports that police appointed to Otaki are struggling to find somewhere to live.

And councillors heard that people paying $800 rent every week would not be able to buy a house.

Councillor Angela Buswell described what she called the “massive problem” facing older people who will never get a mortgage, and who are paying up to $1200 a week for places to rent, often so they can have grandchildren to stay.

She said over 60s were still working so they could meet the rent and could never get into retirement villages because of price rises. Latest figures suggest Kapiti rest homes have 18 people on their waiting lists and two out of three have closed their books- they don’t have enough staff.

Councillor James Cootes, who has a business background, said business owners looking for replacement staff face a major problem – where are these people going to live.

Paekakariki’s Sophie Handford, by far the youngest councillor, said many young people were continuing to live at home or were ending up in very unsatisfactory living situations.

1081 days ago

Dust off that camera...

The Team from Stuff

Calling all avid photographers! Our annual Summer Snap competition has kicked off.

We’ve teamed up with Canon for another year to give away six EOS Canon cameras, valued up to $2,699, to the most deserving amateur photographers.

Snap your summer between now and 31 January, choose one of … View more
Calling all avid photographers! Our annual Summer Snap competition has kicked off.

We’ve teamed up with Canon for another year to give away six EOS Canon cameras, valued up to $2,699, to the most deserving amateur photographers.

Snap your summer between now and 31 January, choose one of our six categories and head online to stuff.co.nz/summersnap to enter!

Our categories are:
- Great Outdoors
- People and Communities
- Kiwi Summer
- Thrill and Adventure
- Urban Life
- Bach and Backyard

Show us what your neighbourhood (and beyond) has to offer and and you could be taking your next photos with your very own Canon EOS.
ENTER NOW

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1083 days ago

Homeless Awareness Hikoi this Saturday 4 Dec

Donna from Otaki District

Just a wee reminder that it is all happening this Saturday. If you have not signed the petition yet please contact me so I can let you know where to go to do that. Start meeting at 1.30 pm to be ready for a 2.00 pm departure at the car park at the Kapiti Rd end by the back of the motel which is … View moreJust a wee reminder that it is all happening this Saturday. If you have not signed the petition yet please contact me so I can let you know where to go to do that. Start meeting at 1.30 pm to be ready for a 2.00 pm departure at the car park at the Kapiti Rd end by the back of the motel which is across the road from the Bakery. Bring your placards and facemasks with you. If you have any questions just post them and I will do my best to answer them. I will not be responding to any negative comments. The route is on the flyer attached

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1081 days ago

🤩 SUMMER HOLIDAY PROGRAMME! 🥳

Fun Zone Before/After School Care & Holiday Programmes

Fun Zone have created an exciting, adventure-filled Summer Holiday Programme for the kids! Check out all the action here: www.funzone.co.nz...
We're taking enrolments & bookings now - DON'T MISS OUT! 😜

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1081 days ago

Have you heard? - Next Otaki Repair Café Saturday 04 December 10-1pm

Hanna from Otaki District

Don't throw out - think repairing first. Come to our pop-up community fix-it day at the Otaki Memorial Hall and learn or watch how it can be done.
Bring along your small faulty electrical item, like the toaster that won't keep the bread down or the lamp which no longer lights your desk. A… View more
Don't throw out - think repairing first. Come to our pop-up community fix-it day at the Otaki Memorial Hall and learn or watch how it can be done.
Bring along your small faulty electrical item, like the toaster that won't keep the bread down or the lamp which no longer lights your desk. A problem with your bike, bring it along and we might be get it going again. A shirt that needs a new button or get an idea how to fix a hole in a creative way. Have a go at sharpening your knifes. Learn to make masks, and wrap presents for minimal waste - a great idea for your Xmas presents.
Skilled volunteers will be on hand with the tools and know-how to give your items a new lease on life.

We will be operating under Covid Guidelines to make sure that you and our volunteers are protected and stay safe.

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