Peka Peka, Waikanae

2166 days ago

Kāpiti Coast District Council closes facilities

Virginia Fallon Reporter from Kāpiti Observer

The council has closed all customer service centres, libraries and aquatic facilities.
In a press release on Sunday, Mayor K Gurunathan said the council's actions have and will continue to be guided by the latest advice from the Ministry of Health and other Government agencies.
“While there… View more
The council has closed all customer service centres, libraries and aquatic facilities.
In a press release on Sunday, Mayor K Gurunathan said the council's actions have and will continue to be guided by the latest advice from the Ministry of Health and other Government agencies.
“While there hasn’t been the directive from Government to close our facilities, we, like many other councils around the region feel that it is appropriate, based on the number of elderly people living in our community, to close. We’ve been working closely with our colleagues at Horowhenua, who are also taking the same path.”
The closures would take place from Monday morning until further notice.
“People will still be able to transact with the Council online and communicate with the Council team via email, telephone and Antenno.
This was not an easy decision as we know how vital these services are for our people but the message from our Prime Minister yesterday was clear – we need to do everything in our power to minimise the opportunity for COVID-19 to spread. I want to reiterate that the government guidance is to close public facilities when we get to Level 3 – but that we feel we need to take appropriate steps to protect our community ahead of time.
I also want to assure our community that significant response planning is already well underway with regard to essential services like infrastructure and community welfare. Be confident that we are prepared and ready to response to this rapidly evolving situation.
Finally, I want to again call for patience and kindness. There is only one source of official information and that is central Government via the Ministry of Health and www.covid19.govt.nz....
In the event that there are confirmed cases in our community, these will be publicly notified by health authorities. There is a robust protocol in which health officials ensure the strict isolation of confirmed cases.
Close contacts of any cases will be contacted, provided with advice and put in monitored self-isolation to limit the risk of spread in the community.
I am confident that in the event that cases are confirmed, all the right steps will be undertaken to protect our community – it’s important that we have trust in the official process.
So please keep calm, clean and kind, Kāpiti – we’re all in this together."

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2166 days ago

Yoga in the park

Anja from Waikanae

Free Yoga at Waikanae Park is canceled to protect our community and stop this virus from spreading. We will keep you updated about future online classes, easily done at home or in your garden. Take care!

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2168 days ago

Metlink response to COVID 19

Community Engagement Advisor from

We know public transport is an essential service, and we’re focussed on ensuring you continue to have access to our region’s network during this time.

Listen to Scott Gallacher, General Manager for Metlink, explain the measures we are putting in place to stay one step ahead of COVID-19.

2167 days ago

Selfishness and greed in London...

Alan from Raumati Beach

In London, this is what selfishness did to one old lady.

Hamish Tristram, formerly of Levin and Wellington, reports that greed and selfishness have hit the elderly and helpless in London.

The strong, the young and the greedy have been clearing supermarket shelves before the elderly and infirm get… View more
In London, this is what selfishness did to one old lady.

Hamish Tristram, formerly of Levin and Wellington, reports that greed and selfishness have hit the elderly and helpless in London.

The strong, the young and the greedy have been clearing supermarket shelves before the elderly and infirm get a look in.
More -- bit.ly...

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2167 days ago

METLINK PUBLIC TRANSPORT UPDATE ON DRIVERS AGED 70+

Community Engagement Advisor from

In accordance with Central Government advice, for the health and safety of staff and passengers, all Metlink bus drivers aged 70+ will not be part of operating our transport network at this time.

About 70 of Metlink’s 500 bus drivers are aged 70 or over and in accordance with the Ministry of … View more
In accordance with Central Government advice, for the health and safety of staff and passengers, all Metlink bus drivers aged 70+ will not be part of operating our transport network at this time.

About 70 of Metlink’s 500 bus drivers are aged 70 or over and in accordance with the Ministry of Health guidelines, they are advised to remain at home. Less drivers means there will need to be cancellations to some services across the bus network.

We are currently looking at where cancellations will need to take place and are encouraging Metlink customers to keep up to date with service changes by checking Metlink’s website, App and Real Time Information screens.

2167 days ago

Kapiti and Horowhenua Councils take drastic action

Alan from Raumati Beach

Breaking news -- Kāpiti and Horowhenua Councils Closing All Community Facilities.

Full story -- bit.ly...

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2167 days ago

Consumer Magazines 2012-2018

Annette from Waikanae

Some light reading for those now, or ready to, self-isolate.

This is a collection of Consumer magazine for each year from 2012 to 2018.

If you let me know by PM that you want them I will put outside my front door.

The image just shows some of the collection

Free

2167 days ago

COVID-19: GREATER WELLINGTON CLOSES OFFICES

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

In line with advice from the Wellington Region Emergency Management Office (WREMOnz) and the Ministry of Health, Greater Wellington Regional Council is closing its offices to the public and encouraging all office based staff to work from home.

Greater Wellington’s critical field based staff … View more
In line with advice from the Wellington Region Emergency Management Office (WREMOnz) and the Ministry of Health, Greater Wellington Regional Council is closing its offices to the public and encouraging all office based staff to work from home.

Greater Wellington’s critical field based staff in areas such as harbours, parks, flood protection and environmental roles are also being encouraged to apply physical distancing practices.

Public Transport across the region will continue to operate to existing timetables. Passengers are encouraged to leave the seat next to them empty if they can.

2168 days ago

Shop Local

Barbara from Otaki District

Please support our local businesses at this time.

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2171 days ago

Mayor's churchillian message to Kapiti residents

Alan from Raumati Beach

Alan Tristram reports Kāpiti Coast Mayor K Gurunathan is urging residents to 'stay calm' and follow MoH advice.

Its a Churchillian message from the Mayor -- and, in another echo from WWII, he urges people to ‘do their bit to help protect the community’ during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Alan Tristram reports Kāpiti Coast Mayor K Gurunathan is urging residents to 'stay calm' and follow MoH advice.

Its a Churchillian message from the Mayor -- and, in another echo from WWII, he urges people to ‘do their bit to help protect the community’ during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Mayor says: “We acknowledge that there’s a lot of concern in our community about COVID-19 and the Council is working with its regional partners to support the Ministry of Health-led response. More -- bit.ly...

2168 days ago

C - 19 and the upside - shop local , shop online.

Pepper and Pearls - Gifts www.pepperandpearls.co.nz

Some very innovative people have been developing Facebook and website pages to help support local businesses and market people who currently have lost their usual platform for sales. Two that I know about are
Love local _ Wellington www.facebook.com...
kapiti online market www.facebook.com...
If… View more
Some very innovative people have been developing Facebook and website pages to help support local businesses and market people who currently have lost their usual platform for sales. Two that I know about are
Love local _ Wellington www.facebook.com...
kapiti online market www.facebook.com...
If you know of any other useful supportive sites please advise.

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2168 days ago

Free Basketball hoop

Cathie from Paraparaumu Beach

Free Basketball hoop and stand portable

Free

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2168 days ago

Be Neighbourly, and...

Neighbourly.co.nz

With Covid-19 separating us physically, we need to ensure we aren’t making any group of people feel distant from our community. Let's continue to show our Kiwi spirit and support reach other #RaceRelationsDay2020

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2168 days ago

Plants, Blueberries and Raw Honey!!

Barbara from Otaki District

Seedlings $2 punnet, plants mainly $4 - $5. Organically grown, local blueberries 200g for $5 or 500g for $12. Raw Honey 500g for $12 or 1kg for $20. Come and shop in the fresh air at Red Van Plants, 90 School Road, Te Horo. 0210362064. Credit and Debit available for purchases over $20.

Negotiable

2169 days ago

Reach Out to your communities in times of crisis

Neighbourly.co.nz

Reach Out is a hub for Kiwis to find and give support from others during this global pandemic. Head over to the page and share how you're coping, how you can support each other, and what everyone is doing to embrace the changes that are happening around us. Visit page

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