Colonial Knob, Porirua

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2179 days ago

Traditional Kung Fu at Churton Park Community Centre!!!

The team from Churton Park Community Centre

Internationally recognised Kung Fu offers a broad martial art that uses a mixture of different techniques at Churton Park Community Centre.
Sundays, from 12 noon - 1 pm
Free trial for your first class.

For more information, please contact Ernest Kaprielov on 021 122 8489 or email: … View more
Internationally recognised Kung Fu offers a broad martial art that uses a mixture of different techniques at Churton Park Community Centre.
Sundays, from 12 noon - 1 pm
Free trial for your first class.

For more information, please contact Ernest Kaprielov on 021 122 8489 or email: ernest.kaprielov9@gmail.com

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2179 days ago

French Learning Activity Workshop at Churton Park Community Centre!!!

The team from Churton Park Community Centre

Fun French learning activity workshop for kids!!!!
Saturday 8 December 11 am - 3 pm
For more information, please contact Gwen on 0210 845 9053

email: recton54@gmail.com

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2179 days ago

Make your best Split Second Decision

The Team from ACC New Zealand

No matter how long you’ve been riding, the unexpected can always happen. Be an even better rider with Ride Forever coaching. Find out more!

2180 days ago

Wellington Water Suburb of the Week - Karori

The Team from Wellington Water

A big shout out to Karori, who managed to secure the suburb of the week title. Awesome work Karorians!

A relatively wet week last week meant that overall people around the region have been keeping demand below the 160 million litre per day (MLD) target which is awesome to see.

All this rain has … View more
A big shout out to Karori, who managed to secure the suburb of the week title. Awesome work Karorians!

A relatively wet week last week meant that overall people around the region have been keeping demand below the 160 million litre per day (MLD) target which is awesome to see.

All this rain has been good for your gardens and our catchments, however just because it's raining doesn't mean we should stop conserving water.

Drinking water is a precious resource, so make sure you're not wasting it. If you're worried about your gardens and lawn not having enough water when the weather heats up, start collecting rain water now! Rain water is a great option to give your garden some extra love as we look to enter the warmer months.

Our top #waterlovers tip this week is turn the tap off when brushing your teeth! Don't let litres of our precious drinking resource pour straight down the drain.

#ourwaterourfuture

2180 days ago

Time to Remember - Nick Bray

Andrew Watson from Onslow Cricket Club

Time to Remember Nick Bray

This weekend on Saturday at The Onslow Cricket Clubrooms (Nairnville Park) join us over a drink and a chat to remember Nick Bray who passed away suddenly on 15 November in Auckland.



Nick Bray was local who grew up in Khandallah joined the Onslow Cricket after leaving … View more
Time to Remember Nick Bray

This weekend on Saturday at The Onslow Cricket Clubrooms (Nairnville Park) join us over a drink and a chat to remember Nick Bray who passed away suddenly on 15 November in Auckland.



Nick Bray was local who grew up in Khandallah joined the Onslow Cricket after leaving Scots College in 1987.



Playing in a lower grade team .....bunch of mates wanting have some fun while playing cricket for the local club. The next few years was great fun and really shaped some long standing friendships.



Nick was the captain and wicketkeeper/batsman.



Nick was a loyal club man. The clubrooms was an important part of the day and Nick made us all know supporting the club was a key part of playing for Onslow. Often the day was a long one! He had a great likable nature about him and was sadly missed when he moved to Auckland in the 90's but Onslow was never far from his heart.



Sat 1 November from 6pm - Nairnville Park upstairs.

2180 days ago

Complete clearance across all tracks following this morning's suspection

Community Engagement Advisor from

FINAL UPDATE 12:40PM: We now have clearance on the Kāpiti line.

- The first northbound service will depart Wellington at 12:53pm
- The first southbound service will depart Waikanae at 1:00pm

Crews have assessed the potential damage and we now have clearance to run trains between Wellington and … View more
FINAL UPDATE 12:40PM: We now have clearance on the Kāpiti line.

- The first northbound service will depart Wellington at 12:53pm
- The first southbound service will depart Waikanae at 1:00pm

Crews have assessed the potential damage and we now have clearance to run trains between Wellington and Porirua, a further investigation will need to take place to determine the cause of the issue.

Please expect some delays as we return to timetable.
There should be no impact to services for this afternoon's peak.

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