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Hi neighbours,
What do you think about the Wellington City Council's move to ban "bottomless brunches?"
All-you-can-drink alcoholic beverages over a restaurant brunch could be in jeopardy after councillors indicated a ban on such deals.
Several establishments across the city… View moreHi neighbours,
What do you think about the Wellington City Council's move to ban "bottomless brunches?"
All-you-can-drink alcoholic beverages over a restaurant brunch could be in jeopardy after councillors indicated a ban on such deals.
Several establishments across the city offer unlimited alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages for a fixed price and this has led to complaints of excessive drinking.
Wellington City Council spokesman Richard MacLean mentioned that several complaints were being followed up by council and police regarding these "all you can drink" deals.
“The ‘bottomless brunch' arrangements are a clear breach of liquor-licensing laws - which are designed to rule out irresponsible consumption of alcohol and intoxication,” MacLean said.
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Do you have old things lying around that you've been meaning to spruce up or recreate? It's time to unleash your DIY skills and bring out your inner artistic spirit. Resene and Neighbourly are challenging everyday Kiwis like YOU to take part in the Resene Upcycling Awards.
Give us … View moreDo you have old things lying around that you've been meaning to spruce up or recreate? It's time to unleash your DIY skills and bring out your inner artistic spirit. Resene and Neighbourly are challenging everyday Kiwis like YOU to take part in the Resene Upcycling Awards.
Give us your all, we want to see your creations! Check out some of last years' entires here.
Take part in the 2021 Resene Upcycling Awards. There are four great prizes worth $500 up for grabs: a $200 Resene voucher and a $300 Prezzy® card!
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Keen to develop your own game? Join Whitby Collegiate’s three day holiday programme where you’ll learn to programme using Python, build in advanced concepts and complete your own arcade style game. Bring along your own laptop or use the school’s desktop computers.
Dates: 28-30 April 2021, … View moreKeen to develop your own game? Join Whitby Collegiate’s three day holiday programme where you’ll learn to programme using Python, build in advanced concepts and complete your own arcade style game. Bring along your own laptop or use the school’s desktop computers.
Dates: 28-30 April 2021, 9:00am - 3:00pm
Venue: Whitby Collegiate Tech Room
Ages: 10-16
Cost: $250
For further information and to register, visit www.whitbycollegiate.school.nz...
Limited spaces available so get in quick!
Sayantani from Tawa
To fix the broken wall and aluminium door.
Cont Chef Arun 0211680590
Reporter Community News
Moderators of the Tītahi Bay Returned Services Association’s (RSA) Facebook page have had to delete several unsavoury comments on a post showing a pride flag flying at a Porirua war memorial.
The flag was hoisted up the flag pole on the Tītahi Bay shoreline to show the local RSA’s support for… View moreModerators of the Tītahi Bay Returned Services Association’s (RSA) Facebook page have had to delete several unsavoury comments on a post showing a pride flag flying at a Porirua war memorial.
The flag was hoisted up the flag pole on the Tītahi Bay shoreline to show the local RSA’s support for the Wellington Pride Festival – which opened on Saturday, March 13 – and members of the LGBTIQA+ community who “have served, or continue to serve our great country”, the post read.
It was thought to be the first time a pride flag had flown at a war memorial in New Zealand.
Come along and see Whitby Collegiate at our next Open Morning on Tuesday 13 April from 9am to 12pm.
Whitby Collegiate is the first progressive, independent, co-educational school in the Wellington region for Years 7 to 13.
- Excellent teacher to student ratios.
- Strong academic results.
- A … View moreCome along and see Whitby Collegiate at our next Open Morning on Tuesday 13 April from 9am to 12pm.
Whitby Collegiate is the first progressive, independent, co-educational school in the Wellington region for Years 7 to 13.
- Excellent teacher to student ratios.
- Strong academic results.
- A supportive learning environment.
- Buses running to and from the Kāpiti Coast, Porirua, Johnsonville and the Hutt Valley.
Register for Open Morning at www.whitbycollegiate.school.nz...
The Porirua Grand Traverse is a vibrant festival of fitness showcasing Porirua's amazing outdoors with a challenge for all age and ability.
When: Saturday 28th March.
Where: Race Weekend HQ at Whitireia Polytech, Wineera Dve, Porirua. Click for HQ Map.
All ages, all abilities, all … View moreThe Porirua Grand Traverse is a vibrant festival of fitness showcasing Porirua's amazing outdoors with a challenge for all age and ability.
When: Saturday 28th March.
Where: Race Weekend HQ at Whitireia Polytech, Wineera Dve, Porirua. Click for HQ Map.
All ages, all abilities, all amazing. Challenge yourself now!
From the Arena 9k Fun Run/Walk, through to the full 56k Multisport and 42k Duathlon events, and the 10k Paddle, 28k Mountain Bike and 18k Mountain Run, there's something for you on the start line.
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Change of date for your diary!!
13-14 August 2021, Te Rauparaha Arena, Porirua.
Bringing Tradies, Suppliers & Manufacturers together for a 2-day event offering:
• Tools, services & product demonstrations
• Local developments, future projects & industry updates
• Tradie … View moreChange of date for your diary!!
13-14 August 2021, Te Rauparaha Arena, Porirua.
Bringing Tradies, Suppliers & Manufacturers together for a 2-day event offering:
• Tools, services & product demonstrations
• Local developments, future projects & industry updates
• Tradie recruitment, apprenticeships & training
• Entertainment, prizes and giveaways
Suitable for apprentices, all trades business owners and Tradies of all trades.
Find out more
Sayantani from Tawa
Looking for a Plumber to fix water leakage .
Cont Chef Arun 0211680590
Sayantani from Tawa
Looking for a person who can change the broken window glasses.
Please contact Chef Arun 0211680590
Tracey from Tawa
Does anyone know the contact details for the coordinator of volunteers for Meals On Wheels in the Porirua region please?
Michelle from Titahi Bay
Hi All
Public meeting is now MONDAY 29 MARCH, at 6pm at TITAHI BAY SCHOOL, 11 Kura Street.
We are pleased there is now action in Titahi Bay to install and repair stormwater infrastructure and there is an opportunity for the community to hear from Council and Wellington Water when and how this will… View moreHi All
Public meeting is now MONDAY 29 MARCH, at 6pm at TITAHI BAY SCHOOL, 11 Kura Street.
We are pleased there is now action in Titahi Bay to install and repair stormwater infrastructure and there is an opportunity for the community to hear from Council and Wellington Water when and how this will take place, the public and private cost and the process of financial assistance.
Our aim is to give the Council and Wellington Water the opportunity to provide better consultation and transparency - given recent press (see links below).
Key Points:
1. Plan: What is the plan – public and private works?
2. Timeframe: When?
3. Financial assistance: How will you assist private owners that might have to pay?
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Reporter Community News
What can we do to reduce the amount of rubbish that goes into the sea? That is the question two women are asking after spending a year cleaning up a coastal seal colony near Wellington.
Fishhooks, hundreds of shoes, 160 coffee sacks of rubbish, 48 tyres and 15 crayfish pots.
That is just some of … View moreWhat can we do to reduce the amount of rubbish that goes into the sea? That is the question two women are asking after spending a year cleaning up a coastal seal colony near Wellington.
Fishhooks, hundreds of shoes, 160 coffee sacks of rubbish, 48 tyres and 15 crayfish pots.
That is just some of the rubbish Lorraine Shaab and Noeline Angus have removed from a seal colony on the Wainuiomata Coast, near Wellington, over the past year.
Reporter Community News
Dr Swee Tan is a world-renowned researcher and plastic surgeon who has lived in Khandallah for 26 years. Born in Malaysia, Tan travelled the world before settling in the capital, where he heads up the Gillies McIndoe Research Institute. Here’s his take on life in the capital.
How long have you … View moreDr Swee Tan is a world-renowned researcher and plastic surgeon who has lived in Khandallah for 26 years. Born in Malaysia, Tan travelled the world before settling in the capital, where he heads up the Gillies McIndoe Research Institute. Here’s his take on life in the capital.
How long have you been a Wellingtonian?
I was here in 1992 when I was doing my training in plastic surgery. We lived here for one year and then went overseas to London, then Oxford and Boston, and then came back in 1995. I was born in Malaysia, and left in 1980. I went to Melbourne, where I studied, and then I went to Hamilton, Christchurch and Wellington. I resisted coming to Wellington because I went through Wellington in 1987 – it was a dead place, there was no restaurant open after 7pm.
Where is your favourite place to eat out?
We are very lucky to have good eating places. Yum cha at Dragons, for example, is one of our favourites. There are so many choices. Noble Rot is a very good place for dinner. If you are after brunch, Cafe Thyme next to the Twigland Garden Centre, which is my favourite garden centre. It’s between Johnsonville and Churton Park.
Where is the best coffee in Wellington?
You put me in a difficult position because in Wellington we have so many great places for coffee. Prefab is great, or Neo Cafe, and Revive in Petone. You can get good coffee anywhere really, but those are really great spot.
What’s an underrated attraction near you?
Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush is the only public botanical garden dedicated to native plants, and they are really nice: about 11 kilometres, with many bushes and gardens. We used to take our children there when they were younger. There is a stream there with eels, beautiful eels, an 800-year-old rimu tree and a nice canopy of trees. It is only five minutes away [from the city], it is right here on our doorstep.
What, in Wellington, can’t be beaten on a good day?
Walking along the waterfront with Maestro [Tan’s dog] along the path that takes you to Oriental Pde. It is such a beautiful place.
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Reporter Community News
This week's Wellington SPCA Pet of the Day is a cat called Spike, who was adopted from the SPCA.
"Spike is going really well and has fully grown into his name. He’s a complete goon! He now spends his time running about the house, playing and snuggling with gusto. His favourite toy is … View moreThis week's Wellington SPCA Pet of the Day is a cat called Spike, who was adopted from the SPCA.
"Spike is going really well and has fully grown into his name. He’s a complete goon! He now spends his time running about the house, playing and snuggling with gusto. His favourite toy is his mouse from the SPCA. He charges around the house with it in his mouth so it’s always near. The best thing we’ve enjoyed though is how the relationship between our dog Sadie and him has developed. Spike loves being near her, and always snuggles up next to her when he’s tired out from playing (as you can see from the photos!) Sadie is pretty smitten with him too. We all are. Thanks again for everything, Julia, Dave, Sadie and Spike."
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