Waikanae Beach, Waikanae

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703 days ago

Dining room chairs

Richard from Paraparaumu

2 wooden dining room chairs. Good condition.

Price: $50

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703 days ago

Picture frames

Richard from Paraparaumu

Picture frames - various sizes

Negotiable

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703 days ago

Relax and enjoy this Boxing Day

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

After a big Christmas day, get relaxing and visit our free splash pads at Marine Gardens in Raumati Beach and Haruātai Park in Ōtaki. If you haven’t been along yet, make sure you do – they're some of Kāpiti’s top family attractions over summer!

Our splash pads are fun for all the … View more
After a big Christmas day, get relaxing and visit our free splash pads at Marine Gardens in Raumati Beach and Haruātai Park in Ōtaki. If you haven’t been along yet, make sure you do – they're some of Kāpiti’s top family attractions over summer!

Our splash pads are fun for all the whānau, and great for enjoying the sunshine while cooling off in the water – just make sure you remember your sunscreen and hat!

For more fun ways to do summer right in Kāpiti, visit www.kapitisummer.nz...

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704 days ago

We are here because we care.

Animates

Did you know we have a veterinary clinic right here in your community?

Our caring, knowledgeable team at Animates Vetcare Paraparaumu have the expertise and facilities to provide excellent medical, surgical and routine healthcare solutions for your pet.

We offer a … View more
Did you know we have a veterinary clinic right here in your community?

Our caring, knowledgeable team at Animates Vetcare Paraparaumu have the expertise and facilities to provide excellent medical, surgical and routine healthcare solutions for your pet.

We offer a comprehensive range of veterinary services 6 days a week.

Surgery | Medical consults | Hospitalisation | Dentistry | Behavioural advice | Blood testing | De-sexing | Microchipping | Vaccinations | Emergency care | Preventative healthcare | Radiology

Come and visit us at Animates Vetcare Paraparaumu! Unit 4, 1 Ihakara St, Paraparaumu. Open Mon-Sat, including until 7pm Mon, Wed, Fri.
Find out more

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704 days ago

Have a very Merry Kāpiti Christmas

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

From all of us here at Council, have a very Merry Christmas, Kāpiti.

Keep safe and well, and enjoy your day.

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705 days ago

Merry Christmas

Vincent from Waikanae

Merry Christmas

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705 days ago

Dolls Beds and Clothing

Russell from Paraparaumu

As pictured: Bunk bed for "AG" (American Girl) dolls and box of AG doll clothes.

Collect from smoke free home in Paraparaumu.

Price: $20

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705 days ago

How our families are reducing our waste this Christmas

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

In the week after Christmas, New Zealanders send 50,000 extra tonnes of waste to landfill. We've been looking at ways we can reduce the waste our families are sending to landfill.

Before you toss out your used Christmas gift wrap, check out these tips:
– metallic or shiny wrapping paper … View more
In the week after Christmas, New Zealanders send 50,000 extra tonnes of waste to landfill. We've been looking at ways we can reduce the waste our families are sending to landfill.

Before you toss out your used Christmas gift wrap, check out these tips:
– metallic or shiny wrapping paper can't be recycled as it contains foil, metallic pieces or plastic coating; paper wrap can be put in your recycling bin
– if you're unsure what type of wrapping you have, give it the ‘tear test’ – if it doesn’t tear like paper put it in your rubbish bin or save it for next year
– remove tape, ribbons and other decorations
– paper needs to be larger than the palm of your hand for processing at the recycling plant
– leave paper as flat sheets – don't scrunch it up into balls
– keep paper wrap loose in your recycling bin, not in bags.

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706 days ago

Free couch

Nicky from Raumati South

Free leather couch- dark brown, two seater. Good condition but needs a wipe down (been stored in garage).pick up anytime at 56 Leinster Ave, Rau Sth

Free

706 days ago

Heading away these holidays?

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

Heading away for the holidays, going on a roadie with your mates, or taking a trip within the region? Remember to drive safely and take plenty of breaks as the roads can be busier than normal.

Our friends at Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency have a great Journey Planner website to help see … View more
Heading away for the holidays, going on a roadie with your mates, or taking a trip within the region? Remember to drive safely and take plenty of breaks as the roads can be busier than normal.

Our friends at Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency have a great Journey Planner website to help see when's the best time to make your trip – www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz... Enjoy the journey and take care out there!

Doing summer right also means keeping safe, getting to your destination and coming home to your whānau and friends. For more ways to keep safe in Kāpiti this summer, visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...

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706 days ago

Doggie did-you-knows for 2022

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

We've been making our lists and checking them twice for all kinds of doggy-related treats for you this silly season.

We've discovered the most common dog breeds in Kāpiti are labradors, with 1,100 – more than twice our second placegetter, Staffordshire bull terriers, on 473! In … View more
We've been making our lists and checking them twice for all kinds of doggy-related treats for you this silly season.

We've discovered the most common dog breeds in Kāpiti are labradors, with 1,100 – more than twice our second placegetter, Staffordshire bull terriers, on 473! In third spot are our 444 border collies.

Our most pup-ulous township is Paraparaumu, with 3,199 canine residents. Next up is Waikanae, where 2,073 pooches make their home, and in third place is Ōtaki, with 1,322 doggos.

And finally, the most pup-ular Kāpiti puppy names of 2022 are:

2nd equal – Luna and Buddy
And in first place – Molly!

Well done those Good Dogs!! 🐶 🐕 What's your favourite dog or puppy name?

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707 days ago
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707 days ago

Kid bike for sale

Shiena from Paraparaumu

Rustless, light weight, alloy aluminum. Size 24 inches. It was a Christmas present for my daughter when she was 8.

Price: $50

707 days ago

Our hours over the holiday period

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

Kia ora Kāpiti! The summer holidays are only days away, so some of our hours are a little different over the holiday period.

The Paraparaumu, Ōtaki and Waikanae service centres will close from 3pm, 23 December and reopen 9am, Wednesday 4 January 2023.
You'll still be able to call us on … View more
Kia ora Kāpiti! The summer holidays are only days away, so some of our hours are a little different over the holiday period.

The Paraparaumu, Ōtaki and Waikanae service centres will close from 3pm, 23 December and reopen 9am, Wednesday 4 January 2023.
You'll still be able to call us on 0800 486 486.

All our aquatics centres will have slightly different opening hours between 24 December 2022 and 4 January 2023.

Our district libraries are closed from Saturday 24 December, reopening on Wednesday 4 January.

For the most up-to-date hours and other details, including waste and recycling hours, and when building inspections will resume, visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...

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707 days ago

Blue Bluff remains closed for safety

The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council

An FYI for our local outdoor enthusiasts – due to continued instability, access to the Ōtaki Forks and Tararua Forest Park, via Ōtaki Gorge Rd, is still closed.

The slip site at Blue Bluff, 13 kilometres from SH1, is still showing signs of movement and is unsafe to cross. We know the … View more
An FYI for our local outdoor enthusiasts – due to continued instability, access to the Ōtaki Forks and Tararua Forest Park, via Ōtaki Gorge Rd, is still closed.

The slip site at Blue Bluff, 13 kilometres from SH1, is still showing signs of movement and is unsafe to cross. We know the continued closure is frustrating, but safety comes first.

We're developing possible options for the road and aim to present them to councillors in early 2023. To find out more about Blue Bluff, visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...

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