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Jared Nicoll Reporter from Kapi-Mana News
What do you think about the council's plan to offer grants up to $500 to help small groups of young people?
Marion from Titahi Bay
Furnished 2 bedroom flat for rent from Sept 7th for 4-6 weeks. Time period negotiable. Quiet area in a cul de sac with amazing views of the sea, Mana Island and when its clear, the South Island. You can call, email or text me if you would like to come and view.
Marion 04 236 7617 021 102 … View moreFurnished 2 bedroom flat for rent from Sept 7th for 4-6 weeks. Time period negotiable. Quiet area in a cul de sac with amazing views of the sea, Mana Island and when its clear, the South Island. You can call, email or text me if you would like to come and view.
Marion 04 236 7617 021 102 5151 suttonm@xtra.co.nz
Please take a look at the Trade me ad www.trademe.co.nz...
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Reporter Kapi-Mana News
There's been some comment lately about people who unlawfully use disabled car parks and it got us thinking.
Is this something you see often in Porirua City and would you say something if you saw someone using a park without displaying a permit?
Let us know - and remember to use NFP if you … View moreThere's been some comment lately about people who unlawfully use disabled car parks and it got us thinking.
Is this something you see often in Porirua City and would you say something if you saw someone using a park without displaying a permit?
Let us know - and remember to use NFP if you don't want your comment published!
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Karen from Whitby
*** WANTED ****
Low mileage auto vehicle 1.6L or smaller, WOF and REG a must. Price range $2.5-3,000 or will consider swaps for a 1999 1.8L auto Nissan Bluebird with less than 150,000 on the clock. Wanting a smaller car for my daughter that uses less gas. Please PM if interested
Jared Nicoll Reporter from Kapi-Mana News
Are you concerned about primary schools getting packed in North Porirua? Aotea? Get in touch jared.nicoll@fairfaxmedia.co.nz for another article or leave a comment here. Put NFP with your comment if it's not to be printed in the next Kapi-Mana News thanks.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
A chicken apocalypse in Levin, a furry glove thief in Woolston and a bit of graffiti-proof kiwi ingenuity in Dunedin.
We've found a small selection of goodies from this month that we just couldn't help but share with you all. Click on the titles to see the original posts!
Did you … View moreA chicken apocalypse in Levin, a furry glove thief in Woolston and a bit of graffiti-proof kiwi ingenuity in Dunedin.
We've found a small selection of goodies from this month that we just couldn't help but share with you all. Click on the titles to see the original posts!
Did you know that you can browse posts from neighbourhoods across the country on our Public Notices tab? Any content shared to these public pages are posts that have been made with the "Public Post" box ticked.
Kerry McSaveney from Wellington Region Emergency Management Office (WREMO)
Two new websites, developed by the Wellington Region Emergency Management Office (WREMO), were launched last week.
One helps people find out what’s happening in their communities during and after an emergency. The other helps people prepare before the big one hits.
The two new websites … View moreTwo new websites, developed by the Wellington Region Emergency Management Office (WREMO), were launched last week.
One helps people find out what’s happening in their communities during and after an emergency. The other helps people prepare before the big one hits.
The two new websites provide reliable information for people across the region.
www.wremo.nz... - provides local information when an emergency happens and is also the corporate site for WREMO.
www.getprepared.nz... - contains everything people across our region need to get prepared before any emergency occurs.
“The two new websites, along with our Facebook page, are our key communications channels for the people of our region. During an emergency we need people to quickly understand what is happening in their area and how it might affect them, so they can make the best decisions for them and their families,” says Bruce Pepperell, Regional Manager at the Wellington Region Emergency Management Office.
“Working with local councils’ communications people, we know that if an earthquake, tsunami or any other emergency happens, the new WREMO website can be updated quickly and easily. This will be a reliable source of information giving people of the region more certainty about what they need to do”.
"People need specific, targeted and correct information they can follow. We need people to follow official warnings, and it’s imperative they use a credible source for disaster information. These new websites, along with our Facebook page, are those credible sources,” says Mr Pepperell.
“Plus by having information to help people get prepared separated from operational information, means we can best meet the needs of both types of users. It gives us flexibility and our region certainty.”
Following extensive feedback after November’s earthquake, the need to provide localised information became a key priority for WREMO.
Last Novembers’ event saw an increase of 76.9% new users come to WREMO’s website for information, particularly to find tsunami evacuation zone information. Over 160,000 people accessed WREMO’s emergency information within the first hour of the 14 November earthquake. By making these two websites mobile friendly means clear information gets out to where it’s needed, when it’s needed.
Jan & Marian from Paekakariki
HIGH FLYER? ME? UHM....
PAEKAKARIKI EARLY BIRDS TOASTMASTERS can be an instrument to help you to gain confidence in public speaking or even at school presentations and evaluations of all sorts of speeches. It helps you not to stumble when you suddenly are asked to say something. High flyer? … View moreHIGH FLYER? ME? UHM....
PAEKAKARIKI EARLY BIRDS TOASTMASTERS can be an instrument to help you to gain confidence in public speaking or even at school presentations and evaluations of all sorts of speeches. It helps you not to stumble when you suddenly are asked to say something. High flyer? Sure think so.
Welcome Wednesday morning EARLY,
from 6.45-8.00 sharp at St Peters Hall
(perfect time to still catch the schoolbus, or hop on and off the train)
First times for free.
Info Jane Cuming 021 2422334 /Jan Weststrate 021 897605
Carolina from Plimmerton
Your local arts society is back in action after the floods of November 2016 nearly destroyed our clubrooms. We are having an open house this Saturday 12 August from 2 to 4 PM. We have a small exhbition of art for viewing and sale too. Come along and see our newly refurbished club. All welcome!
Donna Reed from Plimmerton Rotary
RYLA nominations are now available. Are you between 19 and 27? Do you know someone who would be interested in attending
Haight ashbury are pleased to welcome our new stylist Jannike D'Sa to the team. She brings with her a wealth of knowledge about the hairdressing industry. Jannike is expert in the technique of balayage and freehand colour work, loves blow-drying beautiful styles and is great at taming thick … View moreHaight ashbury are pleased to welcome our new stylist Jannike D'Sa to the team. She brings with her a wealth of knowledge about the hairdressing industry. Jannike is expert in the technique of balayage and freehand colour work, loves blow-drying beautiful styles and is great at taming thick unruly hair.
Come and talk to Jannike for tips and tricks on how to achieve fresh, salon-finished looks and have a good hair day, every day. Book with Jannike till the end of August and receive a complimentary Kerastase Fusio-Dose treatment with your next cut or colour.
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