Plimmerton, Porirua

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Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

Whether it's a new building going up or a strange noise you keep hearing, ask your neighbours here.

2413 days ago

Poll: Do you do this while driving?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We've got a question for you. Tell us truthfully what your tendencies are when it comes to using your mobile phone while driving. Don't worry we won't tell anyone; we're just trying to find out how widespread mobile usage is while driving. Voting on the poll below is completely … View moreWe've got a question for you. Tell us truthfully what your tendencies are when it comes to using your mobile phone while driving. Don't worry we won't tell anyone; we're just trying to find out how widespread mobile usage is while driving. Voting on the poll below is completely anonymous.

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Do you do this while driving?
  • 8.3% I use my mobile while I'm driving
    8.3% Complete
  • 16.9% I use my mobile when stopped at a traffic light
    16.9% Complete
  • 31.9% I don't touch my phone while driving
    31.9% Complete
  • 39.9% I pull over when I need to use my mobile
    39.9% Complete
  • 3% I don't drive
    3% Complete
3986 votes
2413 days ago

You’re invited to the proposed Aotea Reservoir open day!

The Team from Wellington Water

Porirua City Council and Wellington Water are proposing to build a new water supply reservoir in Aotea to:

• Help ensure Porirua’s water needs can be met in the case of a significant earthquake
• Reduce day-to-day water supply disruptions
• Provide for the future growth needs of the … View more
Porirua City Council and Wellington Water are proposing to build a new water supply reservoir in Aotea to:

• Help ensure Porirua’s water needs can be met in the case of a significant earthquake
• Reduce day-to-day water supply disruptions
• Provide for the future growth needs of the Porirua community.

The open days are your opportunity to learn about the project, ask questions and how to be involved in the application process.

We look forward to meeting you at Aotea College Library:
6pm – 9pm, Wednesday 11 April 2018
11am – 3pm, Saturday 14 April 2018

Parking is available on site. For disabled access, email us at poriruareservoirs@wellingtonwater.co.nz and we will ensure assistance is available.
Find out more!

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2416 days ago

WANTED DOUBLE STROLLER

Celicia from Waitangirua

In need of a double stroller, something small to fit in our car :) and in good condition. Looking for a cheap one Vl

2415 days ago

Falling over isn’t part of the aging process

The Team from ACC New Zealand

It’s ‘April Falls’ this month, and we’re raising awareness of preventing falls. We want to help you stay on your feet and living the life you want to live.

As we age, the risk of having a fall increases. Those over the age of 65 have a 1 in 3 chance of having a fall and those over 80 … View more
It’s ‘April Falls’ this month, and we’re raising awareness of preventing falls. We want to help you stay on your feet and living the life you want to live.

As we age, the risk of having a fall increases. Those over the age of 65 have a 1 in 3 chance of having a fall and those over 80 it’s 1 in 2.

Having a fall can be devastating and can often result in a broken bone, which is painful and can take a long time to heal stopping us from doing the things we love.

The good news is that many falls are preventable. A new movement called Live Stronger for Longer aims to help reduce the risk of having a fall so we can live an independent and active life.

Having good strength and balance is key to staying on your feet. You can find approved community strength and balance classes in your area and practical information, advice, and resources on reducing the risk of falls.

Live Stronger for Longer and join the movement today.

Proudly brought to you by ACC, HQSC, MOH and your local community health providers.
Find a class near you

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2426 days ago

Are you fine with a 5.25% rates increase?

Reporter Kapi-Mana News

The proposed average rate increase
for the next four years for ratepayers is 5.25 per cent after allowing 1.0 per cent for growth. The council says it's to pay for the Transmission Gully Motorway link roads and "smoothing the peaks and troughs" that will occur over the next four … View more
The proposed average rate increase
for the next four years for ratepayers is 5.25 per cent after allowing 1.0 per cent for growth. The council says it's to pay for the Transmission Gully Motorway link roads and "smoothing the peaks and troughs" that will occur over the next four years as it balances its budget by 2021/22.
*Please put NFP with your thoughts if you don't want them printed in the paper.*
Graph courtesy of PCC.

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2416 days ago

How's he doing?

Jared Nicoll Reporter from Kapi-Mana News

This council is about halfway through its term already. So how do you think Mayor Mike Tana is doing for his first term?
Or what about your councillors perhaps?
*put NFP with your comment if you'd rather it wasn't printed a news article*

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2419 days ago

Walking for exercise and company

Cheryllynn from Titahi Bay

Anyone interested in walking around the Aotea lagoon as a group for exercise and company, please meet at the front gate area near the parking lot at 9am tomorrow 3rd April thank you to everyone who replied 😀

Lets get moving for our health and fitness!

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2416 days ago

3 Piece Multi-Coloured Drawers and Desk Set

Belinda from Whitby

3 Piece Multi-Coloured Drawers and Desk Set

Bright sturdy furniture to go into your child's bedroom.

1 x 4 Drawer Unit
Width - 60cms
Deep - 40cms
Height - 83cms
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3 Piece Multi-Coloured Drawers and Desk Set

Bright sturdy furniture to go into your child's bedroom.

1 x 4 Drawer Unit
Width - 60cms
Deep - 40cms
Height - 83cms

1 x 1 Drawer Set with undershelf
Width - 45cms
Deep - 40cms
Height - 60cms

1 x 4 Drawer Desk
Width - 129cms
Deep - 42cms
Height - 75cms

Drawers with rollers all work well

Desk has scratch and drawers with shelf underneath has small mark on top as photographed. Books not included. A lovely matching set which our child has enjoyed.

From a Smoke Free Home

Pick up in Whitby

Price: $219

2416 days ago

We want to hear your views

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Come along and meet with our councillors and council staff to find out more about our plans for the future of our extraordinary region!

Visit our events page on our website to see where and when we'll be in your neighbourhood www.gw.govt.nz...

Don't forget to have your say on our … View more
Come along and meet with our councillors and council staff to find out more about our plans for the future of our extraordinary region!

Visit our events page on our website to see where and when we'll be in your neighbourhood www.gw.govt.nz...

Don't forget to have your say on our Ten-year Plan, and Revenue and Finance Policy. Consultation closes Sunday April 29, visit www.whatmatters.co.nz...

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2417 days ago

Poll: Who should pay more for flood protection?

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

Right now everyone in the Wellington region pays the same amount towards flood protection work. We are all impacted by floods in one way or another, but some of us benefit from flood protection projects more than others. We’re reviewing how we fund flood protection and we want to know what you … View moreRight now everyone in the Wellington region pays the same amount towards flood protection work. We are all impacted by floods in one way or another, but some of us benefit from flood protection projects more than others. We’re reviewing how we fund flood protection and we want to know what you think

Who should pay more for flood protection?

Have your say on our Ten-year Plan, consultation closes Sunday April 29, visit www.whatmatters.co.nz...

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Who should pay more for flood protection?
  • 55.1% We should all pay equally
    55.1% Complete
  • 44.9% People who benefit most
    44.9% Complete
156 votes
2426 days ago

End of free parking in Porirua CBD

Reporter Kapi-Mana News

The council is proposing to introduce parking meters to cut back free parking in the CBD from 90 minutes to 30 minutes (and then $1 for each half hour after up to 90 minutes) as part of its Long-Term Plan. Do you support the proposal?
**Put NFP if you don't want to have your thoughts shared … View more
The council is proposing to introduce parking meters to cut back free parking in the CBD from 90 minutes to 30 minutes (and then $1 for each half hour after up to 90 minutes) as part of its Long-Term Plan. Do you support the proposal?
**Put NFP if you don't want to have your thoughts shared in a news article**

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2417 days ago

Urgent car recall - is your vehicle affected?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The New Zealand government has announced a compulsory airbag recall affecting 50,000 vehicles. NZTA states members are 'strongly advised to respond promptly to the recall notification. If your car is under active recall, contact the supplier as soon as possible and make an appointment to get … View moreThe New Zealand government has announced a compulsory airbag recall affecting 50,000 vehicles. NZTA states members are 'strongly advised to respond promptly to the recall notification. If your car is under active recall, contact the supplier as soon as possible and make an appointment to get the airbags replaced'.

Here's everything you need to know:
1) Check if your car is affected
2) Find out more about the recall.
3) Read information on why you need to have your airbag replaced.

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2418 days ago

Should the council pay for schools to recycle?

Jared Nicoll Reporter from Kapi-Mana News

Porirua City Council says too many schools and preschools cannot afford recycling stations so it is proposing to either subsidise them at a cost of $50,000 a year or fully fund them for $100,000 a year.
Sure it's good to teach kids about recycling, but should it be up to the council to fund … View more
Porirua City Council says too many schools and preschools cannot afford recycling stations so it is proposing to either subsidise them at a cost of $50,000 a year or fully fund them for $100,000 a year.
Sure it's good to teach kids about recycling, but should it be up to the council to fund this?
*Please put NFP with your comment if you don't want it possibly published in a news article*

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