Inner-City Wellington and Waterfront
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There's lots going on for Mataraki
- Inner-City Wellington
- From WCC There’s a whole range of programmes on - particularly on the waterfront - over the next few weeks.
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A cultural asset building -v- lost inner-city green space - what do you think?
- Inner-City Wellington
- What do you think about a Fale being built on Frank Kitts Park - would it be a cultural asset or a lost part of the city’s waterfront green space? Why think about this? This is a really important decision for inner-city residents, particularly, because we don’t live in leafy suburbs with a garden, and berms and pavements at the end of our drive. And we don’t have big nearby public playing fields like many of our outer neighbourhoods.
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Frank Kitts Park, Lambton, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Is inner-city Wellington change a new thing? - .... all is revealed here ...
- Inner-City Wellington
- From Capital Magazine Disease, demolition, and developers: Three maps that shaped Wellington “Proposed Extension of the City of Wellington 1877” In 1877 Danish architect Conrad Seidelin – working under the pseudonym “Mr Darnoc” – drew up plans to transform Wellington’s waterfront.
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Heard about the "provocative new artwork" on the waterfront?
- Inner-City Wellington
- From Stuff 'I Will Not Speak Māori': Tame Iti's provocative new artwork The installation (which will be open from 1 September) marks 50 years since the Māori language petition was delivered by Iti and Māori activist group Ngā Tamatoa from Tāmaki Makaurau to Parliament in Te Whanganui-a-Tara in 1972, calling for recognition of te reo Māori. Read the Stuff story here
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Feeling hungry? The Fried Chicken Festival is coming soon!
- Inner-City Wellington
- From the website Wellington’s Fried Chicken Festival is back on Friday 25th & Saturday 26th February, 2022! Frank Kitts Park, Wellington Waterfront. The Fried Chicken Fest brings together the best fried chicken vendors paired with local craft beer, cider and wine sure to whet your appetite! Find out more here
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Frank Kitts Park, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Have you seen the Pōneke Seedling bike?
- Inner-City Wellington
- From the Growers of Wellington Facebook post Here comes the Pōneke Seedling Bike! Locally grown vege, herb and edible flower seedlings will be available for a koha (donation) that will be cycled back to the growers! Catch Beka and the seedling bike will be in the central city and around the waterfront between the selected times on this event page.
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Beyond Christmas - The Great Big Wellington Waterfront Clean-up 2022 - coming in January!
- Inner-City Wellington
- From the website On January 28th 2021, we’re running our annual beach clean-up of Wellington Waterfront in collaboration with the amazing Wellington Museum! Join us with your whānau before school starts up or walk down on your lunch break – all welcome to stay for as little or as long as you would like! Find out more here
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