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James from Waikanae
Gluten Free Holdings Ltd is recalling a specific batch its Pavillion Brand Beef and Gravy Pies due to the presence of an undeclared allergen (milk). Beef and Cheese Pies were incorrectly packaged into Beef and Gravy Pies packaging. People with a milk allergy or intolerance should not consume this … View moreGluten Free Holdings Ltd is recalling a specific batch its Pavillion Brand Beef and Gravy Pies due to the presence of an undeclared allergen (milk). Beef and Cheese Pies were incorrectly packaged into Beef and Gravy Pies packaging. People with a milk allergy or intolerance should not consume this product.
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At Fergusson Intermediate we "AMPLIFY THE AWESOME”
Nau mai, Haere Mai
We invite you to come and see for yourself just what makes our school so special.
Open Days - Monday 9th August and Tuesday 10th August
Whanau information Evening - Wednesday 11th August 7pm
We are incredibly … View moreAt Fergusson Intermediate we "AMPLIFY THE AWESOME”
Nau mai, Haere Mai
We invite you to come and see for yourself just what makes our school so special.
Open Days - Monday 9th August and Tuesday 10th August
Whanau information Evening - Wednesday 11th August 7pm
We are incredibly proud of our stunning environment, age appropriate resources and engaging, holistic programmes, but what we are most proud of, is our people.
We encourage the heart, challenge the mind and celebrate diversity.
At FIS we believe in being the best version of yourself. We support our students as they navigate adolescence, explore their identity and grow academically, artistically, physically, and socially.
We provide a safe environment to explore, create, innovate and take risks In a community of learners who support and encourage each other to RISE to the Challenge! / Ara mai ki to wero!
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Marie from Waikanae
Still struggling to understand the reason why the Council voted to close the Waikanae Recycling Center. Can anyone enlighten me?
Is Waste Management not making enough profit? Should profit be a priority here? One would think there are relatively small amounts of money involved in relation to … View moreStill struggling to understand the reason why the Council voted to close the Waikanae Recycling Center. Can anyone enlighten me?
Is Waste Management not making enough profit? Should profit be a priority here? One would think there are relatively small amounts of money involved in relation to the Councils overall budget.
It seems we are to be kept in the dark on this, which immediately raises my suspicions that all is not above board. The Councils autocratic and high-handed action in closing the center with no public explanation leaves me wondering what else is going on. Their actions, in ignoring the submissions and workshop support for keeping the center open, along with failing to consult with Waikanae residents, contravenes the Local Government Act (2002). It is also inconsistent with their waste reduction policy.
At the first workshop on the long term plan, the proposal to close the center was discussed. However there was no publicity elsewhere on the issue and no feedback from Waikanae residents was sought. Putting something in the long term plan does not constitute public consultation. At that first workshop there was a majority of support from Council members to keep the center open. Subsequently, three Councillors changed their minds. Why? I would be very interested to hear the reasons for this. Also interested to hear why they thought it acceptable to close the center when the majority of submissions supported keeping it open and Waikanae residents were given no right of reply to the proposal to close it. It seems this issue was kept very much under the radar and only those "in the Know" had the opportunity to comment on it. How Council can justify this closure without consultation and against the backdrop of a climate crisis beggars belief.
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Angela from Waikanae
leather filled truck tarp material ,NZ made punch bags in various sizes colours and weights, small size 900h x 900 radius $60 med 1000 x 1000 rad $70 large 1100 x 1000 rad $80 all are fastened by nylon straps to 3 solid leather patches on the bag ,Leather bag gloves $46pr
Price: $60
Frances from Silverstream
Winter is just the right time to declutter, so if you have stuff that you no longer need then do, we have a solution for you! We are after good quality second hand goods to sell at our upcoming garage sale. If you have items you would like to donate, please message Outpawed.www.facebook.com...
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Drivers are being reminded to take care with strong winds, hail and the possibility of snow . It was hailing heavily when I left Maungaraki to head in to Wellington this morning. What is it like at your place?
Please feel free to post any photos you have of the weather.
Stay warm and remember if … View moreDrivers are being reminded to take care with strong winds, hail and the possibility of snow . It was hailing heavily when I left Maungaraki to head in to Wellington this morning. What is it like at your place?
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Photographer Andrew Gorrie took this beautiful picture of a ruru.
Keith Budge from Kapiti Keyboard and Organ Club
Come and join us up stairs at Waikanae Memorial Hall on the first Tuesday of the month. Free entry and lunchtime tea / coffee. Instruments here for you to play. All ages and all styles of music welcome; phone; 902 1282 for details
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Did you enjoy the cricket?
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