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Russell from Paraparaumu
I see in New World that there is a small reseptical for collecting small amounts of plastic wrap, bags and the like, but where does one go to take larger quantities? I imagine that the company that collects the material from New World uses it for something and that they'd be keen on collecting… View moreI see in New World that there is a small reseptical for collecting small amounts of plastic wrap, bags and the like, but where does one go to take larger quantities? I imagine that the company that collects the material from New World uses it for something and that they'd be keen on collecting as much as they can.
There should be a collection point pt at the Otaihunga Transfer Station.
Any ideas?
Gary from Waikanae
WHERE:- Waikanae Beach Community Hall
22 Rauparaha Street, Waikanae Beach
WHEN:- Sunday 9 October 10am - 1pm
Meet up with friends and visit this great, friendly Community Market which has highly talented stallholders showcasing a huge variety of quality items.
Escape the house, visit the … View moreWHERE:- Waikanae Beach Community Hall
22 Rauparaha Street, Waikanae Beach
WHEN:- Sunday 9 October 10am - 1pm
Meet up with friends and visit this great, friendly Community Market which has highly talented stallholders showcasing a huge variety of quality items.
Escape the house, visit the market, pick up a bargain or a gift (Christmas) and enjoy an outing at this great Community Event.
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Discounts off the normal retail price at your local Resene owned ColorShop and participating reseller until 31 October 2022. Paint offers are also available at Mitre 10 MEGA and selected Mitre 10 stores. Excludes WallPrint, decals, Crown, trade and industrial products, PaintWise levy and account sales.
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The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
Over the last 24 hours, we have received over 2000 hand-delivered voting papers. This volume of last-minute votes means we won’t know the preliminary results until tomorrow evening so results could change.
See more at: www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...
Caroline from Waikanae
Personal Training Opportunities Available.
Caroline McDonald Personal Training. Ph 027 687 0455
Please do not be shy. Give me a call if you have questions.
I have a Diploma in Weight Management and give dietary advice.
If you enjoy friendly competition our annual Biggest Loser Contest … View morePersonal Training Opportunities Available.
Caroline McDonald Personal Training. Ph 027 687 0455
Please do not be shy. Give me a call if you have questions.
I have a Diploma in Weight Management and give dietary advice.
If you enjoy friendly competition our annual Biggest Loser Contest starts October 17th.
I am an endorsed SMEAEP provider.
Jocelyn from Waikanae
One week to go for this annual event. Set aside some time to come along to our Indoor Market Day, 9.00am to 2.00pm, Saturday 15 October, 27a Elizabeth Street, Waikanae (over the railway line). Arts and crafts will be on display and for sale along with fresh produce, plants, preserves and baking. … View moreOne week to go for this annual event. Set aside some time to come along to our Indoor Market Day, 9.00am to 2.00pm, Saturday 15 October, 27a Elizabeth Street, Waikanae (over the railway line). Arts and crafts will be on display and for sale along with fresh produce, plants, preserves and baking. Raffle available.
The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
So, what happens next? We will have progress results to share with you this afternoon after 3pm. Progress results will include most of the regular votes submitted through the post or hand-delivered to collection sites during the voting period, but do not account for hand-delivered regular votes … View moreSo, what happens next? We will have progress results to share with you this afternoon after 3pm. Progress results will include most of the regular votes submitted through the post or hand-delivered to collection sites during the voting period, but do not account for hand-delivered regular votes received on the final two days of voting, or special votes. Because of this, there is a possibility these results may change.
Preliminary results will be announced tomorrow evening. Preliminary results include all regular votes received by post of hand-delivered to collection sites.
Final results will be announced on Thursday 13 October 2022 once all special votes are processed.
The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
Keys, wallet, phone... voting papers! Drop by one of our libraries or our Rimu Road service centre BEFORE midday today to make your vote count!
For more information on voting, visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...
Derek from Waikanae
The Kapiti Coast in general and Waikanae in particular are renowned for the large number of retirement facilities available to our increasingly ageing population. Now we see yet another facility soon to be coming to our district. I have nothing against retirement facilities. They serve a very good … View moreThe Kapiti Coast in general and Waikanae in particular are renowned for the large number of retirement facilities available to our increasingly ageing population. Now we see yet another facility soon to be coming to our district. I have nothing against retirement facilities. They serve a very good purpose and contain
lots of happy campers. Indeed, now being in my eighties, I sometimes think the time may come when I should consider moving into one.
My concern is that the rapid growth in aged-care providers so notably exceeds the growth of the general population that a gross imbalance is occurring and that such imbalance cannot be good for the future of this community.
Question: What has been the growth in new retirement facilities in the last decade and how does that compare with the growth in educational facilities? I suspect a significant imbalance. Is that OK?
18 replies (Members only)
Harry from Waikanae
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Electric Kiwi says four big companies are selling wholesale power at a steep price, which means we're having to pay more to keep the lights on. It's no secret, our cost of living is high and power bills are part of that headache. In a recent email to its customers, power company … View more.
Electric Kiwi says four big companies are selling wholesale power at a steep price, which means we're having to pay more to keep the lights on. It's no secret, our cost of living is high and power bills are part of that headache. In a recent email to its customers, power company Electric Kiwi passed on the blame for rising rates, saying it's having to pay record prices for wholesale electricity. It pointed to the big four generators - Mercury, Meridian, Contact and Genesis - saying they've increased the cost of wholesale power, even though they've doubled their net profits in the last year from $788 million to more than $1.5 billion.Those generators though say the hike in wholesale cost is because of the rising cost of thermal fuels like gas, coal or diesel and increasing carbon costs.But veteran electricity analyst Molly Melhuish has called that "profit-seeking" behaviour and that our funding model is broken. "We'll charge everything as the highest price on the system which these days is usually coal-fired generation."That means cheaper-to-produce power options like hydro or wind are priced the same as costlier generators, like coal. That's despite coal only making up roughly 7 percent of our electricity generation.Melhuish said there's little incentive to change. The Government owns 51 percent of three big power companies - Meridian, Genesis and Mercury and when they profit, so does the Government.She believed the companies are revenue-gathering now to help pay for future infrastructure needs to cope with the influx of electric cars.The Electricity Authority (EA) said it's looking into wholesale pricing to ensure the market is working in the best interests of consumers. But Melhuish said the sector needs an overhaul including the EA. "That means you'd have to have a real regulator, not just a fake regulator which the Electricity Authority is because it is governed by the very profit-seeking corporations that they're trying to regulate," said Melhuish. But there is one thing you can do to help reduce your bills and it's as simple as a click of a mouse button online and compare providers on Powerswitch."What we found is consumers on average are saving $385 by changing their electricity providers," said Powerswitch's Paul Fuge.
Jessica Zimmerman Reporter from Homed - Kāpiti Observer
Our House of the Week this week is a newly renovated home on a beautifully landscaped and private section, with a darling sleepout out back. For sale through Derek Kelly and Tracey Savage from Kelly and Co. Read all about it on Page 3 of Homed.
Looking for an agent to market your home?
Check … View moreOur House of the Week this week is a newly renovated home on a beautifully landscaped and private section, with a darling sleepout out back. For sale through Derek Kelly and Tracey Savage from Kelly and Co. Read all about it on Page 3 of Homed.
Looking for an agent to market your home?
Check Homed Kāpiti to find agents who are actively marketing in your area and chat to them about getting your property featured in the Homed Kāpiti.
Distribution & Delivery:
Homed Kāpiti gets delivered to 26,500 letterboxes every Thursday from Paekākāriki to Ōtaki Beach, and is also available in stands throughout the area.
For more information:
Please ask your agent to contact Cameron Beattie on 021 973 105 or cameron.beattie@stuff.co.nz OR Niko Perez on 021 501 913 or niko.perez@stuff.co.nz
Not receiving your weekly delivery?
Please phone 0800 339000 or e mail distribution@stuff.co.nz
The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
Check us out Kāpiti - 30.9 percent of eligible voters have now returned their votes! Waikanae is still leading the pack with Ōtaki not far behind!
It's not too late for you to have your say and drop your voting papers in to one of our libraries or service centres. Our Rimu Road service … View moreCheck us out Kāpiti - 30.9 percent of eligible voters have now returned their votes! Waikanae is still leading the pack with Ōtaki not far behind!
It's not too late for you to have your say and drop your voting papers in to one of our libraries or service centres. Our Rimu Road service centre is open late tonight until 7.30pm and tomorrow from 8am if you are missing your papers and need to cast a special vote.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Kapiti
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Sue Lusk from Citizens Advice Bureau Kapiti
Renee from Wellington Region Emergency Management Organisation is always really good to listen to and get some practical ideas about things you can do to be prepared (not like me, who discovers all her batteries are a white crusty mess when I think about checking....and that I've eaten most of… View moreRenee from Wellington Region Emergency Management Organisation is always really good to listen to and get some practical ideas about things you can do to be prepared (not like me, who discovers all her batteries are a white crusty mess when I think about checking....and that I've eaten most of the emergency supplies.....)😊😊😊
Come along to the Rimu Room, Coastlands Mall, on Tuesday 1st November at 1030am for a cuppa and a muffin and a really interesting talk!
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Tag on and off for every journey. Your Snapper payment may be checked, cash still accepted onboard the train.
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