
Our services and facilities at Alert Level 2
Kia ora Pōneke. We're now in in Alert Level 2 until 6am Sunday, 7 March.
Please remember to stay home if you're unwell, practise good hygiene, and record your movements.
All our updated facility and service info is here: wellington.govt.nz...
Here is our Level 2 events info: wellington.govt.nz...
The official Alert Level 2 guidelines are here: covid19.govt.nz...
We can do this, Wellington!
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Move to eventually get rid of pokies
Wellington City Council is moving to eventually gte rid of pokie machines in the city.
Barring any last-minute changes of heart, a Wellington City Council committee will agree to the policy, meaning all existing pokie machine venues can keep operating, but no new permits will be issued and, over time, this will theoretically lead to fewer gambling machines.
The "sinking lid policy" is being driven by Cr Tabatha Paul.
If the eventual drop-off in pokie machines led to community groups getting less funding, Paul said it would be time for the central government to step in.
What do you think?


A helmet may be one of the best investments you can ever make
The attached image is what is left of my sons' helmet after he came off his bike yesterday. It doesn't take much to imagine what would have happened if his head had been unprotected. As it was he walked away with some grazed fingers and a slightly sore neck.
After this incident I can wholeheartedly recommend safety helmets as one of the best investments you can ever make.


New kitchens by Absolute Design Group Ltd
Design, Supply and Install Beautiful Bespoke NZ Made Kitchens
Please call Ann on 027 645 0785 to arrange an appointment to kick start your kitchen project.
Latest photos of Before and after small kitchen in Churton Park.