Hataitai and Health
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COVID Update - Life at Orange
- Hataitai Community Website
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > The Hataitai Centre and Hataitai Community House are operating under the Orange Traffic Light.
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Season Preview: Premier Men
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- Despite a Covid disrupted preseason, our Premier Men are well prepared as they kick off their Swindale Shield campaign...
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Update on club season kick off
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- Wellington Rugby has shared an update on the plans to kick off the club season amidst Covid related uncertainty...
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Important Changes to the Hataitai Community Spaces
- Hataitai Community Website
- Changes to your Community Spaces in response to the new COVID-19 Protection Framework On Friday 3 December 2021, New Zealand moved to the new COVID-19 Protection Framework (traffic lights), to guide the next phase of managing COVID-19 in our communities.
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Open for Business in Level 2
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- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > From Thursday 9 September the Hataitai Centre and Community House Playroom will be open for our regular hirers and one off. The main Community House room and office will reopen on Monday 13 September. From Thursday we will have QR codes at each gate to the Village Green - for use when passing through, using the community garden and compost bins, or running your kids or dogs on the Green. As the Waipapa Road playground is a shared space with our Playgroups, and hirers, we will also put up QR codes for the playground. Following are guidelines for Delta Level 2 when using our buildings as a one-off hirer, or attendee to a function, class or group. Sign in All hirers / hosts must sign in and are responsible for ensuring all attendees of their event / class sign in. We will provide a sign in box for those that do not have the app. The Village Green is also considered a public space and will have its own QR code. Please ensure all parties are aware to scan in if they are using the green or passing through Face Coverings When you are leaving your home at Alert Level 2 you legally must wear a face covering when: using public transport, airplanes (including in arrival and departure points such as train stations and bus stops) and in a taxi or ride-share vehicle visiting a healthcare or aged care facility inside retail businesses, such as supermarkets, pharmacies, shopping malls, indoor marketplaces, takeaway food stores, and public venues, such as museums and libraries visiting the public areas within courts and tribunals, local and central Government agencies, and social service providers with customer service counters. As such we ask that all hirers abide by guidelines below; Public class / event; All hirers / hosts/ customer facing people must wear a face covering at all times. You are asked to advise all attendees of your event / class to wear a face covering wherever possible, except when exercising. Children under 12 are encouraged to wear a mask, but it is not mandatory. If you’re using the building for exercise, please ensure you wear a mask while moving about, but once you have your ‘spot’ you can remove your mask. Please put it back on when you’ve finished class before vacating. We will mark out 2m distances on the floor for a visual guide. Private event; We encourage all attendees to wear a face covering wherever possible, especially if it is hard to maintain physical distance from others. In general, face coverings should be worn whenever you can. The Delta variant is more transmissible by droplets, so face coverings are a way we can protect ourselves and each other. For more info - https://covid19.govt.nz/activities/private-social-gatherings/#social-gatherings-at-alert-level-2 What else we need to do at Alert Level 2 to stay safe Hand sanitising is compulsory on entrance and exit, and sanitiser will be providedYou must maintain a distance of 2 meters from people you do not know and 1m from people you do know, you must also manage this guideline for your attendees. If distancing is difficult, it is mandatory to wear a mask. 50 people maximum are allowed over the whole Hataitai Centre- upstairs and downstairs. The Community House is a much smaller space, so please bear in mind this number will need reducing to provide adequate distance required for everyone's safety. If you are providing food and drinks at an event, everyone must be seated to be served. All high touch surfaces need to be cleaned after use - door handles on both sides of the building entrance door and toilet door, tables and counter tops used. Cleaning equipment will be provided. We will also be arranging additional regular cleaning throughout Level 2. Do not host your event / class if you have cold or flu symptoms or you have been asked to isolate. Please ask those who attend your event / class not to come along if they have cold or flu symptoms or you have been asked to isolate. If you have any reason to believe that you or anyone who attended your class/event has developed covid please let us know as soon as possible so we can discuss next steps and take necessary precautions. Remember; If you are feeling unwell, stay home and call Healthline or your doctor for advice. Even if you have been vaccinated against COVID-19, you should still stay home if you are feeling unwell. Staying home will help protect you, your whānau, friends and community.
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Covid-19 Level 2 update
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- Wellington Rugby has issued guidance after the government announcement to move Wellington to Level 2 today...
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50th celebrations arrive at last
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- Covid threw a spanner in the works last year but this weekend will see a packed clubrooms to celebrate our 50th...
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Training continues at Level 2
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- Preseason training will continue while at Covid Alert Level 2, we remind our players and coaches to take additional precautions...
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Marrowspawn
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- Spawned out of the Hataitai homewrecker house shows and crafted in Covid lockdown, Marrowsparn is a pummelling grindcore three-piece. No frills just chainsaw riffs and prehistoric sludge.
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Hataitai Past 2021 Calendar
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- <figure data-test="image-block-v2-outer-wrapper" class=" sqs-block-image-figure image-block-outer-wrapper image-block-v2 design-layout-poster combination-animation-none individual-animation-none individual-text-animation-none image-position-left " data-scrolled > On Sunday 18 October, we launched our Hataitai Past 2021 Calendar. What a journey it has been! The process of creating the calendar started in March during Covid-19 Lockdown - not that we were bored! The idea came about as we felt that fundraising events were not going to happen for quite some time. Quotes and samples from national printers were sourced, then onto the mammoth task of selecting photographs by committee approval. So many great photos to choose from. We spent hours pouring over wonderful pieces of our community’s history. What a business! We decided that our very own local Smith Print was the best designer and printer to use for the job. What an amazing product they’ve delivered for us. The Wellington Libraries Recollect collection, and the Alexander Turnbull Library had wonderful photographs available - some at a small fee. Their librarians were very helpful. As was Russell Jenkins of the Wellington Tramway Museum. What a wonderful Tram photograph they sourced for our cover page.. As Hataitai has a unique heritage, we have ensured that photos were included of the old Patent Slip, the Tram Tunnel and the Flying Boat, as well as a variety of others. You may not have known that there was a commercial Flying Boat service operating in Evans Bay from 1938 to 1954, where passengers boarded a small passenger terminal near Hataitai’s current changing rooms and flew to Sydney. The proceeds are going towards the Hataitai Community House. As with many small and nonprofit businesses, our income has been greatly impacted by Covid 19. If we achieve high sales we hope to also support the redevelopment of the Hataitai Centre (previously known as the Bowling Club). The calendar is sponsored by many local businesses and for that we are very grateful. We could not have done it without you. We are now thrilled to be able to launch this wonderful calendar. Buy one for yourself or as a Christmas present for your friends and family, only $20 each, or 3 for $50. It fits into an A4 envelope for easy postage. Check out NZ Post for Christmas sending cut-off dates. Ways to purchase; Buy online now Email hataitaievents@gmail.com to order and arrange payment by internet banking Pop into one of our stockists - Hataitai Pharmacy, Coolsville, Waitoa Social Club or the Hataitai Community House, at 112 Waipapa Road. We can arrange free delivery within Hataitai or postage at your cost. We will also be selling the calendar at our up and coming community markets. Keep an eye on our Latest News for details. To view a sample of the calendar click here
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WCC Services and Facilities - Alert Level 2
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- Under Alert Level 2, most of Council’s services and facilities will remain the same, but contact tracing and some restrictions will be in place to keep staff and the community safe.
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Big wins on quiet Evans Bay
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- Despite quiet grounds due to Covid-19 restrictions, our Premier Men's and Women's teams earned big wins on Evans Bay...
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Covid-19 restrictions on rugby
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- Due to Covid-19 Alert Level 2, Premier rugby to be played with no spectators. All other grades cancelled...
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Covid-19 update - 13 August
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- Wellington Rugby has issued an update regarding community rugby, following the government's move to Level 2...
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Covid-19 update - Level 2
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- Wellington Rugby has issued an update regarding community rugby, following the government's move to Level 2...
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Membership Card update
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- After some Covid-19 related delays we expect these to be available this week. These can be collected at Old Timers Day...
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Lockdown with Keelan Whitman
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- We're catching up with our players to hear how they have been through the COVID-19 lockdown period...
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Lockdown with Tom Martin
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- We're catching up with our players to hear how they have been through the COVID-19 lockdown period...
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Lockdown with Malcolm Mashingaidze
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Lockdown with Monica Tagoai
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Lockdown with Aaron Bouzaid
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- We're catching up with our players to hear how they have been through the COVID-19 lockdown period...
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Lockdown with Aidan Morgan
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- We're catching up with our players to hear how they have been through the COVID-19 lockdown period...
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Lockdown with Georgia Broughton
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- We're catching up with our players to hear how they have been through the COVID-19 lockdown period...
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Lockdown with James Zino
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A message from your Chairman
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- Chairman Rob Evans shares an update on the state of affairs as we all cope with the uncertainty created by Covid-19...
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Hataitai Community House and Hataitai Centre Closures
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- In the light of the restriction on public use of many facilities due to COVID-19 and the Ministry of Health guidelines at Levels 3 and 4 designed to slow the spread of the virus, the following decisions have been made: Hataitai Childcare Collective and Community House (HCCCH) has made the decision to close the Community House from 6pm on Wednesday 25 March 2020 till further notice, and to suspend all our Play Groups until further notice, effective from Sunday 22 March 2020. The Hataitai Community Recreation Trust (HCRT) closed the Hataitai Centre (the former Hataitai Bowling Club building) effective from 2pm on Monday 23 March 2020 until further notice. Please follow the COVID-19 guidelines that are at COVID-19 latest updates …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Our Community Coordinators will be accessible by email and phone: Nikki Smart Frances le Fort hchcoordinator@xtra.co.nz franceslefort@gmail.com 020 486 2821 027 835 4374 For further information and updates visit our Facebook page Hataitai, Wellington, New Zealand ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Chris Hare Barbara Benson HCCCH Chairperson JMC Chairperson
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What Covid-19 means for MSP
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- The Covid-19 pandemic is having many impacts on our community. These are the key messages relating to Marist St Pats...
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