Papakowhai, Porirua

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1210 days ago

Are you confused about Manuka Honey?

Rod from Hive World Honey

If you are looking to purchase Genuine manuka honey, the different ways of rating it can be very confusing! UMF, MGO, NPA, or pollen count. Then there is Mono-floral and multi-floral manuka!
These all show the antibacterial level of manuka honey.
The concentration of hydrogen peroxide is what gives… View more
If you are looking to purchase Genuine manuka honey, the different ways of rating it can be very confusing! UMF, MGO, NPA, or pollen count. Then there is Mono-floral and multi-floral manuka!
These all show the antibacterial level of manuka honey.
The concentration of hydrogen peroxide is what gives manuka its effectiveness along with the fact that honey is hydroscopic (absorbs moisture).

Multi-floral manuka simply means that the bees will have collected other honey at the same time as the active manuka whereas mono- floral will be pure manuka.

Obviously the higher rating the more expensive your honey will be. If you require a good honey for a sore throat etc, a 5+ or 80 MGO is all you need. At the other end of the scale if you are treating a wound I would use a 20+ and apply it topically.

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1211 days ago

We Say/You Say: Outdoor spaces

Reporter Kapi-Mana News

Hi neighbours,

What would you like to see in your local council's outdoor space policy?

More concerts, festivals and markets are on the cards for Wellington City if a new plan is approved by council.

The council is reviewing its policies for trading and events in public spaces, making… View more
Hi neighbours,

What would you like to see in your local council's outdoor space policy?

More concerts, festivals and markets are on the cards for Wellington City if a new plan is approved by council.

The council is reviewing its policies for trading and events in public spaces, making some areas more accessible while placing heavier regulations in others.

26 parks, reserves and carparks are being explored to allow commercial trading, street vendors, tourist activities and recreational equipment to operate.

Commercial activities that might degrade public land, like commercial tours and fitness classes may be charged a licensing fee to cover administration, repairs and maintenance.

A limit on dog walkers and a reduction of footpath signage would be a part of the council's plan to scrap two pieces of existing policy.

Would you support the changes if your local council implemented them? Let us know in the comments below and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want your comments featured in the Kapi-Mana News.

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1211 days ago

Do you know a greenfingered hero in your community?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

NZ Gardener is again looking for greenfingered good sorts – individuals or groups who have used gardening skills to help other people. Five finalists will feature in the October magazine and one will go on to become 2021 Gardener of the Year! There are some amazing prizes up for grabs so if you … View moreNZ Gardener is again looking for greenfingered good sorts – individuals or groups who have used gardening skills to help other people. Five finalists will feature in the October magazine and one will go on to become 2021 Gardener of the Year! There are some amazing prizes up for grabs so if you know a homegrown hero who is using their gardening skills for good, nominate them now!

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1213 days ago

No barriers to learning

Competenz

"Being deaf is no barrier to learning and seeing someone like me achieving qualifications and working in a job that has a lot of responsibility has hopefully encouraged them to give it a go.”

When Erich Krogmann started the Food and Beverage Level 2 qualification, he had to learn how to … View more
"Being deaf is no barrier to learning and seeing someone like me achieving qualifications and working in a job that has a lot of responsibility has hopefully encouraged them to give it a go.”

When Erich Krogmann started the Food and Beverage Level 2 qualification, he had to learn how to balance study with a night job and a young family, but his main challenge came in the form of his hearing disability.

Erich says he thinks he’s inspired other people with a disability to take on training.
Read Erichs full story here

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1212 days ago

Cooking Classes

Jasmine from Papakowhai

Authentic Indian cooking classes - 4pm 7th August

Gujarati cuisine is one of the oldest culinary treasures of India. It traditionally offers an exquisite blend of spiced vegetarian based meals where sweet notes dominate each dish.

Let me treat your tastebuds to this unique cuisine. I will show … View more
Authentic Indian cooking classes - 4pm 7th August

Gujarati cuisine is one of the oldest culinary treasures of India. It traditionally offers an exquisite blend of spiced vegetarian based meals where sweet notes dominate each dish.

Let me treat your tastebuds to this unique cuisine. I will show you the basics and staples of Gujurtati cooking, so you can recreate these wonderfully colorful tastes of India in your own home. These dishes are tasty, healthy and easy to prepare.

- Small classes with 2-3 people in one class
- Banquet meal
- Recipes to take home
- Ingredients supplied
- $75 per person

Private message me for bookings!

Jasmine

1215 days ago

Pet of the Day: Meet Beano

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Deb Botes is the proud owner of Beano, who calls Melrose home.

"Beano loves nothing better than running and playing at Lyall Bay beach."

Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you … View more
Deb Botes is the proud owner of Beano, who calls Melrose home.

"Beano loves nothing better than running and playing at Lyall Bay beach."

Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you live in.

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1214 days ago

SPCA Pet of the Day: Meet Chewie the rabbit

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

"I came into SPCA with a damaged eye, and the wonderful vet team couldn't save it, so I had an operation to have it removed. It hasn't slowed me down at all, you just have to be aware that I can’t see you approaching me so please don't startle me.
I would love to be a single … View more
"I came into SPCA with a damaged eye, and the wonderful vet team couldn't save it, so I had an operation to have it removed. It hasn't slowed me down at all, you just have to be aware that I can’t see you approaching me so please don't startle me.
I would love to be a single indoor bunny where I get all the human attention. I am a clean boy and will go into my large litter tray for toileting. I love gentle pats on my head and sometimes come up to you for treats. I regularly binkie around super fast, and when I'm tired I do bunny flops as I am a happy boy.
I love space and the outdoors so I will need a large grassy area with a weatherproof hutch for outside during the day. My indoor area must be big enough for me to spend the day and night comfortably. My caregivers ask that rabbits always come inside at night, to be part of the family and to keep me safe. I could go to a home with friendly cats as I've met some before."

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1212 days ago

Curtain comes down on Porirua theatre

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

There are no door sales at Porirua Little Theatre's former home.
After years of consultation, legal manoeuvres, failed fundraising attempts and an avalanche of public conjecture, the council finally succeeded in getting approval to demolish the theatre which has been a focal point in the bay … View more
There are no door sales at Porirua Little Theatre's former home.
After years of consultation, legal manoeuvres, failed fundraising attempts and an avalanche of public conjecture, the council finally succeeded in getting approval to demolish the theatre which has been a focal point in the bay since 1943.
With demolition looming – likely to be by year’s end – a heritage consultant will be brought in to assess any features that could be preserved, which could include the ceiling trusses.
The Porirua City Council is asking for the public's input into what the commemorative park, set to replace the soon-to-be demolished US Marines Hall in TÄ«tahi Bay, should include.

1212 days ago

Two dead after car crashes into house in Porirua

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

Two people have died after a car crashed into a house in Porirua, north of Wellington.
The crash happened at 11.30pm on Sunday on Warspite Ave, in eastern Porirua, a police spokeswoman said. Two people who were in the car had died.
Niraj Prasad and his daughters were just heading off to bed on … View more
Two people have died after a car crashed into a house in Porirua, north of Wellington.
The crash happened at 11.30pm on Sunday on Warspite Ave, in eastern Porirua, a police spokeswoman said. Two people who were in the car had died.
Niraj Prasad and his daughters were just heading off to bed on Sunday night when the car crashed into the side of their lounge, where they had been sitting.
“I thought it was a big earthquake. The house shook and there was glass on the ground,” Prasad said.

1213 days ago

Homeowners - eligible for a free home energy assessment.

Sustainability Trust

Are your energy bills so high they've got you feeling down? Maybe you're wondering where that draught is coming from or where all that expensive heat is going?

Or maybe your home feels (dare we say it) MOIST?

The truth is that there are lots of things that contribute to how healthy … View more
Are your energy bills so high they've got you feeling down? Maybe you're wondering where that draught is coming from or where all that expensive heat is going?

Or maybe your home feels (dare we say it) MOIST?

The truth is that there are lots of things that contribute to how healthy a home feels and how well it functions.

That's why Wellington City Council in partnership with us (Sustainability Trust) offer free personalised home energy plans specific to your home. The end goal is to arm you with the information you need to create a warm, dry, healthier home. You can even find out if your home is EV or solar ready.

This is a completely free service for homeowners in Wellington City.

Book your free home energy assessment today.
Find out more

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1215 days ago

Urgently needing help with local at risk colony

Duane from Porirua City Centre

Many of these cats I believe are lost loved family members awaiting to trap & chip check, some witnessed dumped, many pedigree cats dumped after used for money making litters, some have just followed their noses to food source that's soon to no longer be provided for them :( pest control … View moreMany of these cats I believe are lost loved family members awaiting to trap & chip check, some witnessed dumped, many pedigree cats dumped after used for money making litters, some have just followed their noses to food source that's soon to no longer be provided for them :( pest control have been spoke with to 'get rid of them all' this would not allow any reuniting, let alone a devastating end to the struggle they have already all had. Each cat is going to average a cost of $300 each, could well be alot more for some that may be sick or have injuries. I have 15 of these cats & kittens already in the short time since I was alerted to them. Please help enable us to get the lot b4 it's to late, every dollar counts more than you'd realise, thankyou :)

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1214 days ago

Push further, defy expectations!

No one dreams bigger than an Olympian, and nothing connects us as a nation quite like sport!
As a proud partner of the New Zealand Olympic Team, we’re getting behind our Olympians so they can turn their dreams into a reality.
Learn more

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1223 days ago

Feathered Friend Friday

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

This week we feature a stunning close-up but what type of bird is it?
The photo was supplied by Andrew Gorrie.

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1217 days ago

Ready to Adopt - KittyCat Rescue

Sarah from Titahi Bay

I came across these 2 lovely Boys up for adoption, not the right time for us but thought it is worth sharing the information. (just look at the markings!)

KittyCat Rescue Wairarapa invites you to meet two adorable young tabby brothers up for adoption in the Porirua area. To learn more about them, … View more
I came across these 2 lovely Boys up for adoption, not the right time for us but thought it is worth sharing the information. (just look at the markings!)

KittyCat Rescue Wairarapa invites you to meet two adorable young tabby brothers up for adoption in the Porirua area. To learn more about them, check them out on TradeMe: www.trademe.co.nz... and, if you’re keen to meet them, email: Kittycatrehoming@gmail.com or phone: 0204 335 463

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1216 days ago

Feathered Friday Friend

Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News

This weeks contribution is from Louise Thomas.

"When I was young I didn’t like the boatsheds. To my eye they looked derelict and unkempt – a hotchpotch of too bright clashing colours, and all of them peeling to reveal bleached wood underneath. They reminded me of my Nana’s crocheted … View more
This weeks contribution is from Louise Thomas.

"When I was young I didn’t like the boatsheds. To my eye they looked derelict and unkempt – a hotchpotch of too bright clashing colours, and all of them peeling to reveal bleached wood underneath. They reminded me of my Nana’s crocheted rugs with frayed threads and darned patches. I liked things shining, new, and squared away. Anything else smacked of some sort of failure, either of duty or poverty.
Now that I’m older, and not untouched by time myself, I realise that decay is inevitable, and, more importantly, there is texture and beauty in it. The sea, like life, can be a rough place. The winds carry salt and sand, storm surges leave marks and baggage piled around the high tide mark, sometimes spilling over onto the little docks. But in this flotsam, rotting seaweed, silt, and tangled tree branches are a million little bugs, fish, and crabs – a roiling primordial soup seasoned with iodine and salt and feasted on by the birds. Nothing is lost - just transformed. Sacred kingfisher/kōtare (Todiramphus sanctus) catching the light at the Hutt Estuary boatsheds, Hikoikoi Reserve, Lower Hutt."

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