Raumati Beach, Paraparaumu

825 days ago

Kapiti Community Foodbank - Weekly Priority List

Maree from Waikanae Beach

TOILETRIES ARE IN SHORT SUPPLY

This week sees a shortage of toiletry items, including shampoo, body wash, hand soap, baby wipes, and household cleaners.

So, if you are able to, feel free to pop an extra item into your groceries this week and drop it into our office at 134 Rimu Road, or into … View more
TOILETRIES ARE IN SHORT SUPPLY

This week sees a shortage of toiletry items, including shampoo, body wash, hand soap, baby wipes, and household cleaners.

So, if you are able to, feel free to pop an extra item into your groceries this week and drop it into our office at 134 Rimu Road, or into one of our bins at your local supermarkets (look for our logo).

Office hours: Mon-Fri 10am-Midday

In addition, a special shout-out goes to those who have donated what they can for our Building Fund Appeal. Almost $2,000 has been collected over the last few weeks.

So once again thank you from the Kapiti Community Foodbank.

www.thekapitifoodbank.co.nz...

If you are interested in donating to our Building Fund Appeal - please visit our website for a direct link. Every dollar counts.

Shared on behalf of the Kapiti Community Foodbank.

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825 days ago

Handbags

Richard from Paraparaumu

Good condition. $10 each or 3 for $20

Price: $10

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826 days ago

power prices

Harry from Waikanae

Tv one news on Thursday night stated that three energy companies had Excessive profits
Meridian had a 55% profit Mercury had a profit of 42% and Genesis had a profit of 569 % or 1.3 billion dollars between the three of them.
This is atrocious. Have they no social responsibility during the … View more
Tv one news on Thursday night stated that three energy companies had Excessive profits
Meridian had a 55% profit Mercury had a profit of 42% and Genesis had a profit of 569 % or 1.3 billion dollars between the three of them.
This is atrocious. Have they no social responsibility during the time all of new zealand is going through extremely tough times.

We should all blacklist them and also put pressure on the government ( Jacinda Ardern and Megan Woods) to massively reduce their profits.

Particularly as the government is a majority shareholder in meridian.

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826 days ago

Suitcase

Richard from Paraparaumu

Old style suitcase. Good condition.

Price: $25

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826 days ago

Outdoor Furniture Seat Cushions

Richard from Paraparaumu

6 chair seat cushions and one bench seat. In good condition.

Price: $35

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826 days ago

Don't forget Dad! Just one week to go Neigbours

The Team from NZ Compare

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Read our handy gift guide to get those last minute Father's Day shopping ideas, while PriceMe's easy to use cost comparison website will save you the … View more
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826 days ago

Road works - Paraparaumu and Raumati

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

Kia ora Kāpiti, this note is to let you know Higgins will be working nights in Paraparaumu and Raumati for a couple of weeks starting Sunday night, weather permitting.

They will be re-surfacing parts of Poplar Ave, Raumati Rd, Ruapehu St and Hinemoa St where the road is showing wear and tear … View more
Kia ora Kāpiti, this note is to let you know Higgins will be working nights in Paraparaumu and Raumati for a couple of weeks starting Sunday night, weather permitting.

They will be re-surfacing parts of Poplar Ave, Raumati Rd, Ruapehu St and Hinemoa St where the road is showing wear and tear and needs repairing. Property owners and residents will have received a letter about this work.

Work is expected to take five nights and will be spread over a couple of weeks and is expected to be complete by 8 September. It is expected each site will take one to two nights to complete.

Traffic management will be in place. There may be some noise but it is not expected to be too disruptive.

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826 days ago

Trespass jacket.

Phillippa from Paraparaumu

I bought this jacket but I have never worn it.
Waterproof with taped seams, very warm. Comes past the hips with a shaped back.
Size S fits 10 or slim 12.
Detachable hood (zipped on).
Zip up front with Velcro
Tabs with Velcro at the wrist.

Price: $69

826 days ago

Subscribe to our weekly e-newsletter, Everything Kāpiti to WIN!

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

To enter, sign up to our email list to win one Grab and Go Emergency Kit. Subscribe here 👉🏼 mailchi.mp...

Our Everything Kāpiti emails are full of what's new this week, hot tips, opportunities to get involved, dates to remember and other goodies.

Rules of the draw:
• you must … View more
To enter, sign up to our email list to win one Grab and Go Emergency Kit. Subscribe here 👉🏼 mailchi.mp...

Our Everything Kāpiti emails are full of what's new this week, hot tips, opportunities to get involved, dates to remember and other goodies.

Rules of the draw:
• you must be a new subscriber to Everything Kāpiti (26/08 - 30/08)
• competition closes 4pm, 30 August
• competition also running on Facebook
• the prize pack cannot be swapped for cash or other goods
• Council staff, contractors and their families are not eligible to win.

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826 days ago

Moving boxes FREE

Leah from Paraparaumu Beach

Mix of mitre 10 moving boxes, size M and L. About 10 of them. Bubble wrap amd other high quality packing material if you need it. Text 021 165 8197 if interested. Pick up Otaki. Thanks

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826 days ago

A free tassel throw worth $69.00, how good does that sound?

NZ House and Garden

Add a touch of luxury to your home with NZ House & Garden, Aotearoa’s favourite home and lifestyle magazine. NZ House & Garden celebrates the homes, lifestyles and creativity of New Zealanders. Subscribe before 19 September and you’ll receive a free French Country Collections tassel … View moreAdd a touch of luxury to your home with NZ House & Garden, Aotearoa’s favourite home and lifestyle magazine. NZ House & Garden celebrates the homes, lifestyles and creativity of New Zealanders. Subscribe before 19 September and you’ll receive a free French Country Collections tassel throw worth $69.00

Just visit Mags4Gifts to purchase your subscription, or if you’d rather talk to one of our friendly staff members, call 0800 624 744. Offer valid for 1 and 2 year subscriptions only at the new-subscriber rate. Standard T&Cs apply.

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Find out more

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826 days ago

Evinci Tui+ Ladies E-Bike

Sonja from Paraparaumu

Evinci ladies step through Ebike, as new. 18 months old. 8 levels of power assist. Only 105kms on the meter. Larger battery 20Ah, upgraded seat, basket, drink bottle holder, stand and rear view mirror. Helmet and gloves available.

Price: $1,850

827 days ago

Couch - Free to a good home

Marie from Waikanae

Free to a good home. Rolled arm couch. Good solid structure, would come up really well with a recover, or just put a slip cover over it. Comfortable and with good depth to the seat. Had intended to recover it, but didnt get to it and now the space is needed for something else. Measurements: … View moreFree to a good home. Rolled arm couch. Good solid structure, would come up really well with a recover, or just put a slip cover over it. Comfortable and with good depth to the seat. Had intended to recover it, but didnt get to it and now the space is needed for something else. Measurements: 145 cm W, 78 cm H, 86 cm D, depth of cushions 60 cm.
Good flat access, can help to load it.

Free

827 days ago

Car Boot Sale

Jackie from Waikanae Beach

Weathers looking promising for this Sunday so come along and support your local car booters or better still book yourself a place. Waikanae Beach Bowling Club. 20 Huiawa St. Waikanae Beach. 10.30am to 12.30pm

836 days ago

This is Our Community, Our Voice. Glen Olsen, why I am standing for the Paraparaumu Community Board

Glen from Paraparaumu

Our Community, Our Voice, let's Make it Heard!

As a long-term resident, my family has over 50 years of history in Paraparaumu. Over the last couple of years, I have been wondering, what value is the Paraparaumu Community Board delivering? How in any way is it representing our collective … View more
Our Community, Our Voice, let's Make it Heard!

As a long-term resident, my family has over 50 years of history in Paraparaumu. Over the last couple of years, I have been wondering, what value is the Paraparaumu Community Board delivering? How in any way is it representing our collective community's voice?

Sadly, when people are elected, they often believe they have the right to speak "for" the people; this is not correct; and is a characteristic found in authoritarianism, not in our democracy. Board members must represent the collective community's wishes, regardless of whether or not they align with their personal opinion.

I must challenge as to when the Paraparaumu Community Board last consulted our community on any issue. Also, when has the board taken a representative lead on any matter concerning the community? Is the board reporting what they have done for the community? Looking at the Paraparaumu Community Facebook page, it has been a long time.

The Paraparaumu community board must take a more significant role in representing our community; it should not just sit back and wait for KDCD to lead its agenda. Critically the board needs to become proactive. It must begin engaging with, representing and communicating what it is doing and disclosing how it adds value to the Paraparaumu Community.

We must continue improving our community's environment and lifestyle, ensuring affordable rates and that KCDC expenditure is beneficial and accountable.

With a keen interest in local sports, theatre, the arts and sustainable economic development, I have been involved with several local community groups and charities. I initiated BSN Kapiti (Business Support Network Kapiti) during the early stages of the initial Covid lockdown as a support network, including a means for local businesses to gain access to the latest information. I remain a long-term committee member (previously deputy chair) of KEDA (Kapiti Economic Development Association).

For these and many more reasons, I stand to revive the Paraparaumu Community Board.

Our Community, Our Voice, let's Make it Heard!

glenolsen.net

Authorised by Glen Olsen
glen@glenolsen.net

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