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Ken from Whitby
A set of 4 rimu barstools in nice condition with a few scratches and marks. Prefer to sell as a set.
I could deliver localy.
Price: $220
Andy from Plimmerton
Some before and after pics of a transformation. Work done by Andy's Gardening Services.
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Starting 7 February, the NZ Transport Agency is inviting people to have their say on a shortlist of corridor options for the Ōtaki to north of Levin project. We would like to meet you and hear your views on the shortlisted options. Please come along to one of our community information sessions or … View moreStarting 7 February, the NZ Transport Agency is inviting people to have their say on a shortlist of corridor options for the Ōtaki to north of Levin project. We would like to meet you and hear your views on the shortlisted options. Please come along to one of our community information sessions or stop by our Levin Pop-up Shop.
We encourage all residents and interested groups to participate. We will use your feedback to help us select a corridor option between Ōtaki and north of Levin.
Find out more!
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
We’ve split up our programme into two halves, and the second half is fast approaching! Tickets for events from 17 Feb onwards will be available to be booked from 7 Feb onwards (that’s next week!)
Check out our website for a full list of events and pick up your copy of the brochure at your … View moreWe’ve split up our programme into two halves, and the second half is fast approaching! Tickets for events from 17 Feb onwards will be available to be booked from 7 Feb onwards (that’s next week!)
Check out our website for a full list of events and pick up your copy of the brochure at your local library!
And don’t forget to enter our #getoutdoorsgw photo competition!
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Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
If you haven't seen or heard, there is a major storm happening, resulting in a combination of strong winds, large swells and high tides. Please keep safe. There have been power outages across the country and some tree/branches falling.
For public transport updates please check our website … View moreIf you haven't seen or heard, there is a major storm happening, resulting in a combination of strong winds, large swells and high tides. Please keep safe. There have been power outages across the country and some tree/branches falling.
For public transport updates please check our website and Twitter for up-to-date messaging, or alternatively call our contact centre 0800 801 700. Some delays during peak hours may occur.
FERRIES:
All ferries today have been cancelled.
TRAINS:
Currently, all trains are operating as usual. However, today there have been some bus shuttle replacements in sections of some lines, so be prepared for this possibly happening again. As wind and sea levels rise, this may happen again. Be prepared for some delays as wind may result in speed restrictions.
BUSES:
Currently, all buses are running as usual. There have been a few road closures today with debris falling, however there are so far no stop closures or road diversions. As wind picks up there may possibly be some diversions and delays.
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Sarah Bichan from Inspiring Communities
Inspiring Communities, in collaboration with Exult, is excited to be bringing you the following workshops in 2018.
Workshop 1: Facilitating Community-led Change
This workshop will focus on useful approaches, processes and ideas for bringing and keeping groups and teams together, having … View moreInspiring Communities, in collaboration with Exult, is excited to be bringing you the following workshops in 2018.
Workshop 1: Facilitating Community-led Change
This workshop will focus on useful approaches, processes and ideas for bringing and keeping groups and teams together, having conversations that really matter – and having FUN.
Coming to Auckland, Wellington & Tauranga
Workshop 2: Leading in Communities
This workshop explores frameworks and tools for thinking, acting and leading amidst complexity, where leadership is primarily about continuous learning on the job.
Coming to Nelson, Taranaki & Wellington
Workshop 3: Connections and Collaboration
This workshop will help you to map and tap into the strengths of your wider community, assess your community relationships, apply tools to build and sustain stakeholder relationships.
Coming to Christchurch, Auckland & Whangarei
Check out our website for further details and to register: inspiringcommunities.org.nz...
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Hi, I'm Ashley! 👋
Some of you may have seen me online and around the Wellington region's rivers and lakes! I've been visiting waterways across the region, talking to people about freshwater pests and how they can avoid spreading them. Everyone (from boaties to fishermen and … View moreHi, I'm Ashley! 👋
Some of you may have seen me online and around the Wellington region's rivers and lakes! I've been visiting waterways across the region, talking to people about freshwater pests and how they can avoid spreading them. Everyone (from boaties to fishermen and swimmers, as well as campers and hikers) needs to be aware of freshwater pests, because they are easily spread and cause many problems.
I'm going to be popping by a bunch of upcoming Greater Wellington Get Outdoors events this Summer, with my arms filled with the Check Clean Dry packs in between visiting the waterways, so if you see me come say hi and feel free to ask me any questions!
Check out the work that myself and some of my team get up to at www.gw.govt.nz...
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Deserae from Cannons Creek
Help, I have two tickets to Symphony in the Park in March in the covered stands and I would like one more. Can still get GA however not much fun for us to be that far apart. Please PM me if you find you have one too many. Many thanks Deserae
Virginia Fallon Reporter from Kapi-Mana News
The Porirua Community Trust have asked us to share the following information about some proposed changes....
Background
Trustees at the Porirua Community Trust have been reviewing the structure of the current Trust, which was set up under quite different conditions as a Licensing Trust during … View moreThe Porirua Community Trust have asked us to share the following information about some proposed changes....
Background
Trustees at the Porirua Community Trust have been reviewing the structure of the current Trust, which was set up under quite different conditions as a Licensing Trust during the local authority elections of 1956. At the time Licensing Trusts were established to operate and manage liquor sales in local areas, under exclusive rights which were abolished locally in 1995.
As a result the Trust’s structure has evolved to be quite complex. The parent body, the Porirua Community Trust (which holds no assets), has the sole purpose of enabling public election of Trustees triennially. These Trustees are then appointed to the Board of Trust Porirua, a subsidiary charitable Trust, which holds around $5m in public assets. Further, the Trustees also act as a Net Proceeds Committee for Trust House Foundation, making recommendations to Trust House Foundation for the distribution of gaming proceeds from venues in Porirua City.
Costs
The current structure is outdated and costly; currently $40k is spent on public elections every three years and there are significant audit costs of around $21k annually, due to the requirement for costly public Audit Office audits. Effectively this means that an extra $100k is spent every three years to support the current structure of the Trust.
A more streamlined and modern Trust structure would save significant funds and enable the Trust to distribute more funds back to the community and/or grow the Trust for the future benefit of the community.
Legal advice has been sought regarding the wind up of the Porirua Community Trust, which would remove the need for expenditure on public elections, extra administration costs, and excessive annual audit costs. The proposal is to transfer the remaining public assets of approximately $5m in buildings and investment funds from Trust Porirua into a new charitable Trust, which will be more flexible in meeting community needs.
Current Trustees have passed a resolution by majority to actively advance the wind up of the Porirua Community Trust and transfer the assets of Trust Porirua into a new charitable Trust called ‘The Porirua Charitable Trust’.
Because of the democratic election aspect of the process, the current Trustees have agreed that it is important to undertake community engagement over the future structure of the Trust. Although there is no legal requirement to do so, the Trustees have agreed that this process of community engagement is a matter of good and transparent process.
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Statement of proposal
That a new charitable Trust ‘The Porirua Charitable Trust’ is established. The assets of around $5m from Trust Porirua are transferred to this new Trust.
The Trust’s purpose is defined as follows:
Charitable, cultural, philanthropic, recreational, and other purposes that are beneficial exclusively or principally to the local community. The local community is defined as that which is within the Porirua City boundaries, from Pukerua Bay through to Kenepuru.
Trustees are appointed by a process which could involve the following options:
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Trustee Appointment – Option 1
This option is preferred by the majority of current Trustees who believe that it ensures good community representation and a wide range of essential skill sets.
The Board will comprise up to seven Trustees, of whom:
One is appointed by the Mayor of Porirua City
One is a city councillor appointed by the city council
One is appointed by the Porirua Chamber of Commerce
One is appointed by the local branch of the NZ Law Society (registered and practicing law in the Porirua region)
One is appointed by Ngati Toa Runanga Council
A further one or two can be appointed by existing Trustees to cover a particular demographic, need or skillset
In the event that a Trustee is unable to be appointed in accordance with the procedure set out above , due to the appointing organisation ceasing to exist, or being unable or unwilling to make the appointment, the appointment shall be made by the other newly appointed Trustees.
Trustees will be appointed for a period of 3 years with the potential for reappointment for two further terms. The maximum length of appointment to the Trust of any individual Trustee shall not exceed 9 years.
Existing Trustees will work in the best interests of the community and guide future Trustee appointments according to demographic and skill set gaps, where it is deemed necessary.
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Trustee appointment – Option 2
Up to 7 Trustees are appointed, with the power of appointment and removal being vested in the other currently appointed trustees.
Trustees will be appointed for a period of 3 years with the potential for reappointment for two further terms. The maximum length of appointment to the Trust of any individual Trustee shall not exceed 9 years.
Existing Trustees will work, in the best interests of the community and guide future Trustee appointments according to demographic and skill set gaps, where it is deemed necessary.
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Trustee appointment – Option 3
Continue as per the status quo with public elections of six Trustees from a structure that has evolved from the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act and the Licensing Trust model.
This option will continue to attract extra election, administration and audit costs averaging around $34k per year (or $100k every 3 years). There is no maximum length of Trustee appointments.
Public submissions – by email and by post
Public submissions are sought on the proposal:
By email: feedback@pct.org.nz
By post: New Charitable Trust Submission, Porirua Community Trust, PO Box 50 779, Porirua 5240
The submission can be made using the feedback form available in the ‘latest news’ section of the website at www.poriruacommunitytrust.org.nz...
In your submission please indicate whether you wish to speak to your submission at the public meeting.
Submissions close 5pm, Friday 2nd March 2018.
A public meeting will be held on Wednesday 28th February to outline the proposal and answer any questions the local community may have.
Date: Wednesday 28th February
Time: 10am
Venue: Meeting Room 1, Te Rauparaha Arena, Porirua
For further details go to www.poriruacommunitytrust.org.nz...
Reporter Stuff
New Zealand is to experience its first super blue blood moon since 1866 overnight, but you'll have to get up in the middle of the night to witness the rare phenomenon.
Share your pics with Stuff in the comments (please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your … View moreNew Zealand is to experience its first super blue blood moon since 1866 overnight, but you'll have to get up in the middle of the night to witness the rare phenomenon.
Share your pics with Stuff in the comments (please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/comments used on Stuff).
Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council
The Wairarapa is the place to be this weekend! If you are looking for a free fun family event join us at the historic Waiorongomai Station THIS Saturday from 10am-1pm. It is up to you as to how much exploring you want to do.
We have on offer:
- A local author reading a native fish story reading… View moreThe Wairarapa is the place to be this weekend! If you are looking for a free fun family event join us at the historic Waiorongomai Station THIS Saturday from 10am-1pm. It is up to you as to how much exploring you want to do.
We have on offer:
- A local author reading a native fish story reading for children
- Learn more about stream wildlife on a short guided walk
- A short guided native tree and wetland walk
- Nature photography workshop
There’ll be a lunchtime BBQ but you could also bring a picnic to enjoy sheltered amongst the trees.
Waiorongomai Station is on the Western Lake Road, south of Featherston.
A beautiful spot not to be missed! See you there!
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Jacqui from Camborne
Comfortable room in quiet home, inlet views. Rent $200 inclusive of power and wifi. Professional retired couple who travel frequently. Non-smokers, no pets.
Contact Jacqui 021 25 35 616
Price: $200
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