Raumati South, Paraparaumu

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman villages across the country are open every Wednesday in November.

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534 days ago

REMINDER - THE WAIKANAE BEACH INDOOR MARKET IS ON TODAY

Gary from Waikanae

Venue:- Waikanae Beach Community Hall,
Address:- 22 Rauparaha Street, Waikanae Beach
Date and Time:- Sunday 11 June 10am – 1pm


Enjoy a Sunday outing with your family and friends and include a visit to this great, friendly Community Market which has highly talented stallholders showcasing a… View more
Venue:- Waikanae Beach Community Hall,
Address:- 22 Rauparaha Street, Waikanae Beach
Date and Time:- Sunday 11 June 10am – 1pm


Enjoy a Sunday outing with your family and friends and include a visit to this great, friendly Community Market which has highly talented stallholders showcasing a huge variety of quality items and GIFTS including:

Jaylons Bakery - Yummy baking treats, Biscuits and Loaves including Keto and Gluten Free
Red Van - Plants, Seedlings and Freshly cut Flowers
Gold Medal Award winning local Olive Oil including Gift Packs
Local Waikanae Honey
This Little Kiwi - Sauces, Dressings and Beverages etc.
Preserves
Meet the Local Author Mik Peryer (the "Waikanae Birdman") and view his many Children's Adventure Books
Lino Cuts
Novelty Children's Crayons
Perrott Fish - Crochet Toys
Sewing Craft - lots of choices including different styled bags, scarves, aprons and face masks etc. etc
Pottery & Paintings
Room Diffuses and Candles
A variety of handmade Jewellery
A wide variety of Homewares including hand made quilts, pillow cases and cushions
JUNK FOR JOY - Up-cycled, Repurposed and hand made items including furniture
Much much more.

Escape the house, visit the market, pick up a bargain or a gift, then enjoy the rest of the day in Kāpiti at other events and attractions including maybe lunch at one of our many cafes.

Why not meet up with a friend or 2 or other Family members and enjoy an outing at this great Kapiti Community Event. Don't miss it....Support local!!

535 days ago

CLOSING SOON - Climate Action Grants $30,000+

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

Have you got a great idea for climate action that will benefit our district? Applications for our Climate Action Grants $30,000 and over close THIS Sunday 11 June. To find our more, visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz......

These grants are for community-led projects and initiatives that will help to … View more
Have you got a great idea for climate action that will benefit our district? Applications for our Climate Action Grants $30,000 and over close THIS Sunday 11 June. To find our more, visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz......

These grants are for community-led projects and initiatives that will help to reduce emissions, create a culture of climate change action, and improve community resilience. We’re keen to hear from anyone with a good idea – big or small – that will have a positive impact and leave a lasting legacy for our district. 🌿🚲☀


Applications for less than $30,000 remain open until 9 July.

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536 days ago

Friday Feathered Friend

Reporter Community News

This week a contribution from Louise Thomas.

"Probably my favourite ducky-type bird. The colour-ways are understated and sophisticated, with a pop of bright red and green. They often climb low hanging trees over water and stand on one leg and look extremely chill doing it. Grey … View more
This week a contribution from Louise Thomas.

"Probably my favourite ducky-type bird. The colour-ways are understated and sophisticated, with a pop of bright red and green. They often climb low hanging trees over water and stand on one leg and look extremely chill doing it. Grey teal/tētē-moroiti (Anas gracilis) on Henley Lake in Masterton. Bird #40 in 2023."

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536 days ago

Rhododendron Tree

Vincent from Waikanae

Nice to see my Rhododendron out in flower over five Meters high on this mid winters day...

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536 days ago

Rimu Road changes this weekend

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

📢 Heads up, Kāpiti! Tomorrow the road layout is changing on Rimu Road, Paraparaumu, with one lane opening to limited traffic travelling south from Kāpiti Road. There'll still be some detours in place so familiarise yourself with the new layout and take care when you’re in the area.

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📢 Heads up, Kāpiti! Tomorrow the road layout is changing on Rimu Road, Paraparaumu, with one lane opening to limited traffic travelling south from Kāpiti Road. There'll still be some detours in place so familiarise yourself with the new layout and take care when you’re in the area.

The Amohia stormwater upgrade work along Rimu Road is expected to reach the Kāpiti Road intersection around September. Work will then progress east along Kāpiti Road towards Amohia Street, with approximately 805 metres of new larger stormwater pipe laid by March 2024. Each of these stages will have their own traffic management plan, which we'll continue to share with you before they occur.


We know this work is disruptive, and we’re constantly reviewing traffic flows and adjusting them where we can to minimise the impact. We appreciate your patience and cooperation. Upgrading this important infrastructure will help reduce flooding for approximately 350 properties in the area, while helping our district prepare to live with more rain.

To learn more about this project, visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...

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536 days ago

Free Apollo bicycle

Rosie from Waikanae

Needs new gearing & brakes

Free

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536 days ago
536 days ago

Old newspaper wanted

Ruth from Nikau Valley

I would appreciate some newspaper, that I can light my fire, thanks

Free

536 days ago

Your adventures change, the fees won’t

The Team from Ryman Healthcare

When you move to a Ryman village, the last thing you need to think about are unexpected costs. We offer financial security with rates, home insurance, exterior maintenance and gardening all covered under one fixed base weekly fee*, meaning once you’ve moved in you can focus on the things you … View moreWhen you move to a Ryman village, the last thing you need to think about are unexpected costs. We offer financial security with rates, home insurance, exterior maintenance and gardening all covered under one fixed base weekly fee*, meaning once you’ve moved in you can focus on the things you enjoy.

Find out more about our living options today and get ready for a new lifestyle.

*some conditions apply
Learn more

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539 days ago

Poll: Should all homes have curtains?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Even well-insulated homes can lose up to 45% of the room's heat without having adequate curtains. This is why Curtain Banks are in high demand at this time of year.

A petition is circulating to get curtains added as part of the Healthy Homes Standards in the hopes of helping renters avoid… View more
Even well-insulated homes can lose up to 45% of the room's heat without having adequate curtains. This is why Curtain Banks are in high demand at this time of year.

A petition is circulating to get curtains added as part of the Healthy Homes Standards in the hopes of helping renters avoid living in cold, damp conditions. Do you think curtains should be mandatory for New Zealand homes?

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

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Should all homes have curtains?
  • 78.5% Yes - it should be a must
    78.5% Complete
  • 13.9% No - it should be up to the landlord
    13.9% Complete
  • 7.6% I'd need more information
    7.6% Complete
2481 votes
537 days ago

AWE weave together the sounds of Aotearoa

Chamber Music New Zealand

Combining electronic sounds with taonga puoro (traditional Māori instruments) and other musical elements, AWE weave together the sounds of Aotearoa with the musical textures of their imagination.

Their music creates unique experiences for audiences of all ages, drawing on musical traditions … View more
Combining electronic sounds with taonga puoro (traditional Māori instruments) and other musical elements, AWE weave together the sounds of Aotearoa with the musical textures of their imagination.

Their music creates unique experiences for audiences of all ages, drawing on musical traditions both new and old, stories past and present, and bringing together different cultural practices and perspectives. The concert will feature material from their debut album as well as new improvisational pieces, where listeners are encouraged to move beyond convention into new sonic territory.
Find out more

538 days ago

Help us improve consenting information on our website

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

Kia ora Kāpiti! We've been looking at how we can improve our website, and we’d love your help with a 10–15 minute exercise.

This builds on the survey we did on the building, property and consenting section a few months back. You told us you found it hard to find things in the structure… View more
Kia ora Kāpiti! We've been looking at how we can improve our website, and we’d love your help with a 10–15 minute exercise.

This builds on the survey we did on the building, property and consenting section a few months back. You told us you found it hard to find things in the structure we’d suggested, so we’ve listened and come up with what we hope is a more straightforward approach. Your response will help us organise the content on our website, and will only take about 10–15 minutes – ows.io...

To say thank you for investing your time we have two $100 prezzie cards to give away! Just include your name and email at the end of the survey to go in the draw.

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546 days ago

Bilingual Road Signs.

Mike from Raumati Beach

I just found out by chance that anyone can make a submission on the proposed bilingual road signs. I don't think this was very well publicised. Just go to the Waka Kotahi /NZTA website. It says submissions can be made up until June 30th. but it reads like it's a done deal. Now's … View moreI just found out by chance that anyone can make a submission on the proposed bilingual road signs. I don't think this was very well publicised. Just go to the Waka Kotahi /NZTA website. It says submissions can be made up until June 30th. but it reads like it's a done deal. Now's your chance to have your say.

538 days ago

Paraparaumu Beach Dune Restoration

Jenny from Paraparaumu Beach

If you are local and happen to have some spare time local residents and KCDC are starting a Dune Restoration programme for the dunes at Paraparaumu beach. Currently they are mostly smothered in grasses, blackberry, ivy, agapanthus, climbing dock etc etc etc!
Just a couple of hours a month … View more
If you are local and happen to have some spare time local residents and KCDC are starting a Dune Restoration programme for the dunes at Paraparaumu beach. Currently they are mostly smothered in grasses, blackberry, ivy, agapanthus, climbing dock etc etc etc!
Just a couple of hours a month starting tomorrow 8th June at 10am and 1 weekend a month starting 18th June at 10am. Meet at beach entrance opposite Arthur St, Paraparaumu Beach.
Come along and learn about:
-why Dune restoration is important
- the key plants that are used in Dune Restoration
-Dune Plant ID
-What weeds people can begin to control themselves and what weeds KCDC will help with
-H&S when using hand-tools and what weeds to be careful with (Ivy, Boxthorn)
-Easy restoration tasks, such as releasing native plants by hand
Tea and coffee supplied.
Please share if you are a local.

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538 days ago

YOUR EMPLOYMENT RIGHTS THURSDAY 15TH JUNE 5.30PM

Sue from Waikanae

Hopefully you can come if you find our lunchtime seminars too difficult to attend -

Citizens Advice Kapiti is holding another Community Seminar on Thursday 15th June at 530pm in the Rimu Room upstairs in Coastlands Mall -

Hopefully this time will make it easier for you to get to this really … View more
Hopefully you can come if you find our lunchtime seminars too difficult to attend -

Citizens Advice Kapiti is holding another Community Seminar on Thursday 15th June at 530pm in the Rimu Room upstairs in Coastlands Mall -

Hopefully this time will make it easier for you to get to this really interesting seminar, which will be a talk by Wakefields Lawyers on your employment rights, followed by Q&A -


And remember Citizens Advice Kapiti and Otaki are available by phone (04 298 4944 and 06 364 8664), email (kapiti@cab.org.nz and otaki@cab.org.nz) and by popping in and seeing us between 10-3pm Monday to Friday in Paraparaumu and 1030-1230 in Otaki.
Citizens Advice Kapiti will also have our community lawyers from the first Tuesday in the month, at 10am. Please ring 04 237 6811 if you would like a face-to-face appointment.

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