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Alice from Paraparaumu Beach
Juicer one container collect pulp
Make cakes, fritters etc
Other container collect juice
Switch 2 speeds
Do apologise for dust as been in garage will be washed before collect
Pick up tomorrow or Friday
… View moreJuicer one container collect pulp
Make cakes, fritters etc
Other container collect juice
Switch 2 speeds
Do apologise for dust as been in garage will be washed before collect
Pick up tomorrow or Friday
Please leave contacts and I txt or call
Thanks kindly
Alice
Price: $28
Alice from Paraparaumu Beach
Dive Torch
Underwater Torch ONLY if you use out of water you will overheat torch.
on/off switch
Pick up tomorrow or Friday
Please private message me contacts and I txt or call
Thanks kindly
Alice
Price: $13
Alice from Paraparaumu Beach
Tight muscles effective for releasing muscles in your back, arms and legs,
Price: $5
Alice from Paraparaumu Beach
Chain chaps for chainsaw
Size Medium (adjustable strap)
Zip on off sides
Only used twice
PICK Thursday/Friday
PLEASE LEAVE CONTACT AND I TXT OR CALL
Thanks kindly
Alice
Price: $45
The Team from Wellington District Police
Police will be highly visible across Wellington city from today with extra police staff redeployed from across the country, ahead of anticipated protest activity heading to Parliament grounds tomorrow.
We know that over the past few days several groups have been moving across the country in … View morePolice will be highly visible across Wellington city from today with extra police staff redeployed from across the country, ahead of anticipated protest activity heading to Parliament grounds tomorrow.
We know that over the past few days several groups have been moving across the country in support of a variety of protest causes, most of which are planning to end at Parliament grounds tomorrow.
Police will have a clearer picture of the numbers involved later today as protest groups move closer to Wellington.
Our planning for this has been underway for several weeks, and we are now well placed to respond to a number of, and range of, scenarios. Last year’s Parliamentary occupation provided some helpful learnings for us as an organisation.
Staff numbers have been boosted across all shifts in the district for next two days with more than 80 staff specifically trained in Public Order Policing mobilised to support Wellington district staff.
The focus for Police this week has been on talking to local residents and businesses as well as local iwi and agencies across the government sector.
Road closures are now in place around Parliament, with Molesworth Street and neighbouring streets closed, or operating with restricted access. Parliament has been deemed a no-fly zone, which also prohibits drones.
Our focus has been on ensuring buses and trains are able to operate as normal, and that disruption for local residents and businesses is minimal.
For those coming to march and protest at Parliament, we respect people’s right to demonstrate peacefully in support of their cause, but we are prepared to take enforcement action if it stops being peaceful.
We will have a very low tolerance for any structures being set up on the grounds, and we do have the ability to mobilise additional staff quickly if required. Tow trucks will be on stand-by in the city.
There may be some incidents on which we will need follow up as enquiries later.
To that end, we are keen to have the public’s assistance – to help be our eyes and ears, particularly on Lambton Quay, during the march to Parliament. We will likely want to see any video footage of unlawful activity, and people can report this through 105. But we are also asking that people don’t intervene or compromise their own safety.
It is an important part of our democracy that we preserve people’s right to protest. In the end, our hope is that people come to our city, to have their say on Parliament grounds, and then to leave peacefully.
Jocelyn from Waikanae
Indoor Market Day
It’s getting close to that time of year folks! Saturday 14 October, 9.00am - 2.00pm, 27a Elizabeth Street, Waikanae (over the railway line). Items for sale include embroidery, spinning, knitting, weaving, paintings, cards, fresh produce, plants, baking and raffles. Come along … View moreIndoor Market Day
It’s getting close to that time of year folks! Saturday 14 October, 9.00am - 2.00pm, 27a Elizabeth Street, Waikanae (over the railway line). Items for sale include embroidery, spinning, knitting, weaving, paintings, cards, fresh produce, plants, baking and raffles. Come along and be spoilt for choice.
Jocelyn from Waikanae
We are so excited to welcome Bernie McKendrey, the new owner of Fibre Flair in Waikanae. We’ve always had a good relationship with Fibre Flair and Bernie is determined to provide Kapiti with a one-stop shop for crafters. With her past experience and the shelves filling up fast, our continued … View moreWe are so excited to welcome Bernie McKendrey, the new owner of Fibre Flair in Waikanae. We’ve always had a good relationship with Fibre Flair and Bernie is determined to provide Kapiti with a one-stop shop for crafters. With her past experience and the shelves filling up fast, our continued association with Fibre Flair can only help both organisations build up a great crafting community. Beginners classes (beginning October) are being set up. They are agents for Pfaff, Ashford and Magacraft. Pop in and see them!
The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
💨 It sure has been windy this week! Our Operations and Arboriculture teams have been kept busy responding to storm debris and damage in our open spaces and parks.
This week we'll be trimming the large macrocarpa tree in Te Atiawa Park playground, beside the BMX track, to reduce its … View more💨 It sure has been windy this week! Our Operations and Arboriculture teams have been kept busy responding to storm debris and damage in our open spaces and parks.
This week we'll be trimming the large macrocarpa tree in Te Atiawa Park playground, beside the BMX track, to reduce its height and the risk of windthrow. The BMX track and playground will be closed Friday 29 September, 8am–4.30pm for this important mahi.
Our teams will also be clearing away storm debris on Friday at Wesley Knight dog park on Ocean Road, Paraparaumu Beach.
Ngā mihi for your patience while we complete this work. If you see anything like this that you think needs our attention, you can log a service request through our FREE Antenno app 👉🏼 www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We can all appreciate a good family cat but cats aren't known for toeing the line. New Zealand currently has no national cat management plan, allowing domestic and stray cats to roam and breed as they please. This can lead to the death of native species, not to mention … View moreWe can all appreciate a good family cat but cats aren't known for toeing the line. New Zealand currently has no national cat management plan, allowing domestic and stray cats to roam and breed as they please. This can lead to the death of native species, not to mention creating nuisance for neighbours. Do you think some laws should be in place for our feline friends?
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Kari from Otaki District
Someone has stolen our wheel flare they unscrewed it when it was parked on the road.
We've tried to source a replacement to no avail.
I'm hoping someone has one in there garage they're willing to sell.
The vehicle is a BT 50 2008
The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
🚧Heads up motorists – road works are coming to Kāpiti Rd. From Sunday 1 October we’ll be renewing the surface between Arawhata and Rimu roads as the surface is deteriorating and to keep it safe for all users it needs to be fixed.
This work is expected to take up to 10 days and there will… View more🚧Heads up motorists – road works are coming to Kāpiti Rd. From Sunday 1 October we’ll be renewing the surface between Arawhata and Rimu roads as the surface is deteriorating and to keep it safe for all users it needs to be fixed.
This work is expected to take up to 10 days and there will be some disruption and as work progresses there will be changes to the road layout – please take care and follow the guidance of traffic management.
Ngā mihi for your patience while we get this essential work done, especially with all the road projects in the area.
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