1808 days ago

Proposal to get rid of free park and ride

Reporter Community News

Thousands of daily train users may have to pay to park their vehicles at stations around the Wellington region.
Regional council chair Daran Ponter said the proposal was in response to increasing demand for park and ride facilities, and the cost of constructing multi-level parking buildings to meet that demand was prohibitive.
The proposal to do away with free park and ride spaces, is in the Greater Wellington Regional Council's draft Regional Public Transport Plan 2021-2031. Submissions close at the end of today (Friday).

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🧩😏 Riddle me this, Neighbours…

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I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I?

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1 day ago

Community Expo 7 March 2026 - Tawa Plaza

Michael from Tawa

The stage is set for our Community Expo on Saturday, 7 March. Join us to discover 21 of Tawa's finest organisations and clubs.
Who will be there, you ask? That’s who!

Wellington Emergency Management
Inner Wheel Tawa
Tawa Historical Society
Pest Free Tawa
Rotary Tawa
Kapi Mana Bridge Club
Tawa Learners Band
Mervyn Kemp (Tawa) Library
Easy Swim School
Salvation Army
Girl Guiding New Zealand
Friends of Tawa Bush Reserve
Tawa Community Board
Tawa Community Patrol
Tawa RSA
Tawa Scouts
Tawa Recreation Centre
Kiwi Community Assistance
U3A
White Rose Wellington Morris
Fire Brigade Tawa See less
Our Lady of Hope Parish
St Christopher Church
Community Gardens

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3 hours ago

Irish Interest Group Lower North Island’s Education Day 28 March 2026

Donna Bridgeman from Irish Interest Group - Lower North Island

Join the Irish Interest Group Lower North Island’s Education Day for a presentation from Charlotte Macdonald, professor of history at Victoria University of Wellington Te Herenga Waka presenting a talk based on her newly published book “Garrison Wild” followed after lunch (BYO) by Jacqui Bridges with “The two sides of Irish soldier settlers in New Zealand.”
Where: Tawa Union Church, 6 Elena Pl, Tawa
When: Sat 28 March, 10.00 a.m – 2 p.m

Please book on-line at www.trybooking.com...
In person: $10 members / $18 non-members

Contact: Irish.LowerNIsig@genealogy.org.nz

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