Paraparaumu Beach, Paraparaumu

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

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1221 days ago

Still looking for a long term rental to call home

Donna from Otaki District

I am hoping there is a guardian angel out there somewhere who has a long term rental available. My current rental is to be sold so I am looking for a two bedroom place that will be a long term tenancy agreement. I am a single 66 yr old female who has grandchildren to stay from time to time. I keep … View moreI am hoping there is a guardian angel out there somewhere who has a long term rental available. My current rental is to be sold so I am looking for a two bedroom place that will be a long term tenancy agreement. I am a single 66 yr old female who has grandchildren to stay from time to time. I keep a clean and tidy place both inside and out and always pay my rent on time. I have good references available. As I have mobility issues it needs to have shower that is not over a bath, easy access as I use a walking frame and somewhere to keep my mobility scooter dry when I'm not using it. Heating needs to be either a Heat Pump or other efficient heating as I can not manage the wood required for a fire. Currently I live in Otaki but will consider anything between Raumati South and Otaki. Moving further South or North is out of the question

1220 days ago

The Media's Conspiracy Of Silence

Marie from Waikanae

If one read the local papers recently, one could be forgiven for thinking that all was sweetness and light in Kapiti. Not so. There is a whole bunch of people pretty angry about the way in which their recycling center has been closed. Will the local papers carry the story? Hell no. Despite … View moreIf one read the local papers recently, one could be forgiven for thinking that all was sweetness and light in Kapiti. Not so. There is a whole bunch of people pretty angry about the way in which their recycling center has been closed. Will the local papers carry the story? Hell no. Despite being sent press releases following a very successful public meeting and a big response on Neighbourly, along with many letters to Council written by individuals, not a word has been written. So much for balanced reporting. Obviously both the Kapiti news and Kapiti Observer are too afraid to print anything that might criticize the Council. It just underscores what a bunch of bullies they are. Wasn't it the Fascists who shut down the press? Meanwhile, individual senior Councilors have had no problem contacting key members of the group individually and accusing them of various misdemeanors. More bullying in my opinion. It smacks of trying to pick people off.
Fortunately for us, both kcnews.co.nz and waikanaewatch.org gave us comprehensive online coverage of the meeting and resolutions passed.



We did get one veiled reference to our actions in the Mayor's column in Kapiti News this week. In it, the mayor stated we had turned the issue into a political football. Well......lemme tell ya Guru, you were right there at the kick-off and you couldn't wait to kick the recycling center into touch. That and moving the goalposts with a series of dodgy votes made for a pretty intriguing scenario. You cant blame us for wanting to know the real story. We don't appear to have any investigative journalism in the district. And while we are trading cheap shots, its nice to see the Fonterra people out on Kapiti releasing Kokako. Makes a nice change from their earlier behavior polluting rivers with their factory discharge. Or maybe they were just there to buy respectability. Must have been nice for the Mayor too, a nice break on Kapiti island away from the wee pressing problem of a $5 million shortfall in the gateway project. You are, of course, more than welcome to give that the boot.

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1222 days ago

Professor Michael Baker on Covid and beyond -

Sue from Waikanae

Come along on the 29th and listen to Professor Michael Baker speaking on how New Zealand is beating Covid-19 and key lessons for the future -

This talk is brought to you by Kapiti Health Advisory Group, which has been working so hard in the last couple of years to coordinate health transport into … View more
Come along on the 29th and listen to Professor Michael Baker speaking on how New Zealand is beating Covid-19 and key lessons for the future -

This talk is brought to you by Kapiti Health Advisory Group, which has been working so hard in the last couple of years to coordinate health transport into Wellington, a huge database of health services available in Kapiti and so much more - have a look at their website at www.kapitihealthadvisorygroup.org...

Congratulations Colin Feek, Kathy Spiers, Sandra Daly - all of you who work so hard for us in Kapiti :)

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1220 days ago

Magazine rack

The Team from Resene ColorShop Kapiti

Breathe new life into an old magazine rack by adding a pop of colour with Resene testpots. Find out how to create your own.

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1220 days ago

Mary Poppins at Te Raukura ki Kapiti

Jo from Raumati South

Coasters Musical Theatre is a not for profit community theatre, who've been providing entertainment here in Paraparaumu for 40 years! We're all volunteers at Coasters and we're staging the full scale production of Mary Poppins at the fabulous new theatre built at Kapiti College...and… View moreCoasters Musical Theatre is a not for profit community theatre, who've been providing entertainment here in Paraparaumu for 40 years! We're all volunteers at Coasters and we're staging the full scale production of Mary Poppins at the fabulous new theatre built at Kapiti College...and yes, Mary will actually FLY!
Tickets are now on sale, so please support your local theatre and get your tickets here - www.eventfinda.co.nz...
We're also looking for sponsors if you're keen? Find out more by emailing marypoppinskapiti@gmail.com
Thank you in advance for your support!

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1228 days ago

Stacy and Adam's Block heritage apartment up for sale

Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed

We think this was the best apartment on The Block NZ: Firehouse in Kingsland. Stacy and Adam did a stellar job, and now it is going to auction for a second time, on July 28. 2021. Great character apartment, great location.

1220 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

We again feature a picture and words from Louise Thomas.
"Coming up for air. Little shag/kawau paka (Phalacrocorax melanoleucos). Hutt Estuary, Petone, Lower Hutt."

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1220 days ago

Supporting KidsCan is easy through the Trade Me Kindness Store

Trade Me

Hi there!

Here at Trade Me we're chuffed to let you know we’ve launched our Kindness Store again for winter, supporting KidsCan and the great work they do making sure our tamariki have a fair start – after all, little Kiwis can’t learn when they’re hungry, wet, and cold.

We’ve… View more
Hi there!

Here at Trade Me we're chuffed to let you know we’ve launched our Kindness Store again for winter, supporting KidsCan and the great work they do making sure our tamariki have a fair start – after all, little Kiwis can’t learn when they’re hungry, wet, and cold.

We’ve stocked the store with all the essentials. Think fleece-lined rain coats and shoes to keep kids warm and dry, and warm, healthy food.

Just pick, click, and give now – we take care of the rest, making sure your purchase gets to KidsCan.
Learn more

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1221 days ago

New Steam Iron

Shona from Otaki District

Brand New Steam Iron 2200W
Living & Co. Burst of steam & spray function
Self Cleaning. Non- stick 400ml water tank 1.8 cord

Price: $12

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1221 days ago

12ft Galvanized Farm/Cattle Gate

Shona from Otaki District

12FT Galvanized Farm / Cattle Gate
Good Condition

Price: $120

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1221 days ago

Orca search continues

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

The search for a baby orca’s pod enters its fourth day, and volunteers and professionals continue to work around the clock to look after the stranded calf.
The juvenile orca became stranded near Plimmerton, north of Wellington, on Sunday, and since then he has captured the nation’s hearts, with… View more
The search for a baby orca’s pod enters its fourth day, and volunteers and professionals continue to work around the clock to look after the stranded calf.
The juvenile orca became stranded near Plimmerton, north of Wellington, on Sunday, and since then he has captured the nation’s hearts, with hundreds heading out in the biting wind to catch a glimpse of the aptly-named Toa (brave).
If anyone spots an orca pod, they are asked to take note of location and direction of travel, to take pictures, and to call 0800 DOC HOT. If possible, people are asked to stay with the pod, while keeping a safe distance.

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1221 days ago

Calf Meal Feeder

Shona from Otaki District

Fits over fence or gate. Used only once.
Good Condition Width 760mm Height 270mm Depth 300mm

Price: $40

1221 days ago

MetService issues Severe Weather Warnings, Red Warning for Buller and Westland

Neighbourly.co.nz

UPDATE
July 15 4:44pm

A rare Red Weather warning has been issued for Buller and Westland from 9pm tonight until early Saturday.

The current warning in place forecasts between 300mm and 400mm of rain to fall in the region, almost twice its monthly rainfall. Peak rates of 20-30mm per hour is … View more
UPDATE
July 15 4:44pm

A rare Red Weather warning has been issued for Buller and Westland from 9pm tonight until early Saturday.

The current warning in place forecasts between 300mm and 400mm of rain to fall in the region, almost twice its monthly rainfall. Peak rates of 20-30mm per hour is set to fall on Friday afternoon.

MetService meteorologist Lewis Ferris said that there would be significant impact on West Coast communities and transport links to other regions, with the possibility of roads becoming impassable and possibly isolating communities.

"We are asking people to act now to keep themselves and their whānau safe and to heed the advice of authorities," adds Ferris. "Anyone with travel plans in Westland and Buller on Friday and Saturday are urged to keep up to date with road information from Waka Kotahi NZTA. This is especially relevant due to the school holidays bringing more families to the West Coast."
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MetService has issued several severe weather warnings for regions in the South Island and central New Zealand.

An active front is moving slowly across southern and central New Zealand today, bringing with it heavy rain in western areas and northerly, gale force winds for central regions.

In a statement, MetService said rain across Westland to northwest of Nelson is set to be significant, with the potential for flooding and disruptions for commuters.

Severe northerly gales are forecast in Wellington, with the agency informing residents to expect power outages and damage to insecure structures.

The Orange Weather Warnings affect the following areas:

Orange Rain Warning:
- Nelson west of Motueka from 6am Friday. Valid from 6am Friday
- Buller. Valid from 1pm Thursday
- Western ranges of Marlborough including the Richmond and Bryant ranges. Valid from 4pm Friday
- The headwaters of the Canterbury lakes and rivers from the Rakaia river northwards. From 11pm Thursday
- Westland north of Fox Glacier. Valid from 6pm Thursday
- The headwaters of the Canterbury lakes and rivers between Mount Cook and the Rakaia river. Valid from 4am Friday.
- Westland south of Fox Glacier. Valid from 9pm Thursday

Orange Wind Warning:
- Taranaki Region: gusts up to 120kmh in exposed places. Valid from 8pm Friday
- Marlborough Region: gusts of 120kmh. Valid from 1pm Friday
- Wellington, and Wairarapa south of Featherston: north to northwest severe gales gusting 140 kmh in exposed areas. Valid from 3pm Friday

For more information and to keep up to date with any developments, visit the MetService's warning page.

Neighbourly will update this message as further information is released from the MetService wire.

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1221 days ago

Updates to the RTA 🏠

Office for Seniors

Are you renting? Recent changes to the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) make it easier for tenants to make minor changes to the rental property and improves the security of tenure. 🖼️🏠🔑

See the full list of changes, including a template for requesting to make a change to the property, on… View more
Are you renting? Recent changes to the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) make it easier for tenants to make minor changes to the rental property and improves the security of tenure. 🖼️🏠🔑

See the full list of changes, including a template for requesting to make a change to the property, on the Tenancy Services website 👉bit.ly...

You can also read our story about the recent changes - and more - in our latest edition of the SuperSeniors newsletter 👉 bit.ly...

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1221 days ago

Wooden Garage Shelving Unit

Kirsty from Paraparaumu Beach

Having a clean out - this wooden shelving no longer required.
It's 2.2m tall x 1.55m wide but could also be used the other way.
Must be picked up.

Free

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