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    • Hataitai Community Website
      • This is the place to learn everything you need to know about the great little village of Hataitai. This website has been provided by the Hataitai Resident's Association. The Resident's Association represents the interests of our community and strengthen its identity.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • hataitai

    • Arts Wellington
      • The Wellington Regional Art & Cultural Development Trust (Arts Wellington) is a charitable trust that provides networking opportunities, communication platforms, advocacy and capability building forums for our membership base. Our members are made up of most of the Greater Wellington region’s professional arts, culture and heritage organisations, arts service organisations and education institutions.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • art

    • Wellington Community Law Centre
      • The Wellington Community Law Centre (WCLC) provides community legal services to meet unmet legal needs. At drop-in free legal advice sessions, we provide you with initial legal information and advice. In special circumstances, we may take you on as an ongoing client. We are also committed to informing and educating our community about legal rights and responsibilities. To do this, we produce a range of plain-English legal publications. We provide legal education on different topics and in different formats. And we are an active voice on law reform issues.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • community-groups
      • law

    • Wellington Youth Choir
      • The Wellington Youth Choir is an auditioned group of singers aged 18-25, based in Wellington, New Zealand. The choir is made up predominantly of university students and young professionals, and rehearse once a week on a Tuesday evening. They are a capable group that performs regularly during the academic year, in and around the Wellington region.
      • Submitted by wellynews
      • Tagged as:
      • singing

    • Randell Cottage Writers Trust
      • Historic Randell Cottage in Wellington, New Zealand, has been a writers’ residency since 2001. In partnership with the Embassy of France, New Zealand-France Friendship Fundand Creative New Zealand, the Randell Cottage Writers Trust provides a six-month residency each year to a French and NZ writer respectively.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Not tagged

    • Island Bay Presbyterian Church
      • We are a diverse church, diverse in age, theologies and worship styles. Despite this we have a common vision, a common commitment to support one another, and a common desire to follow in the way of Jesus. Our life together mainly revolves around our 10am Sunday worship service.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • religious-groups
      • island-bay

    • Mount Street Cemetery
      • The Mount Street Cemetery was the first cemetery in Wellington for Catholic burials and contains the graves of the first nuns and priests in Wellington. It remained open until 1891 although burials continued in existing family plots until 1954. The earliest surviving grave marker dates from 1851, and the latest from 1954. Although only around 200 headstones survive, it is estimated that there could have been as many as 750 to 800 burials. Many of the early markers were simple wooden crosses, which have long since vanished.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • catholic
      • kelburn
      • local-history
      • Mount Street Cemetery, Aro Valley, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Pivotal Print - Wellington Printers
      • Pivotal Print is a leading print company in Wellington. We pride ourselves on delivering excellent customer service when it comes to print quality and print services. We specialise in many areas including business card printing, brochure printing, flyer printing and letterhead printing and will be happy to complete any custom printing required for your company and your advertising. From business cards to wall banners, Pivotal Print can print almost anything your business could require. Utilising the best in digital printing and offset printing technology, Pivotal Print can incorporate a variety of extra services into your print job including variable data printing, laminating and binding. Pivotal Print also offers a unique web-to-print web system where customers can order and modify print items without any knowledge of print, now that's smart printing. No matter what your printing needs, whether it is business card printing, letterhead printing, brochure printing, flyers printing or any kind of document printing, we pride ourselves on offering the best full colour printing products at the best price. For more info please visit www.pivotalprint.co.nz or call on 04 499 8833 and we will be happy to provide you with a printing quote to help make your printed material come to life.
      • Submitted by anon2927
      • Not tagged

    • Beautique Skin and Beauty Therapy
      • Beautique Skin & Body Therapy, is your beauty therapy haven in the heart of Thorndon, Wellington. It is minutes from the hustle and bustle of downtown Wellington, with FREE client parking! You are invited to relax in our beautiful surroundings and enjoy all aspects of beauty therapy from skincare to facials, massage, microdermabrasion, manicures, pedicures and spa packages.
      • Submitted by anon2928
      • Tagged as:
      • thorndon
      • health

    • Hutt District Cricket Club
      • The Hutt District Cricket Club was founded in 1909 and for the past 100 years has fostered cricket in the Hutt Valley and Wellington Region. With over 500 members Hutt District is a leading club for men’s, women’s and junior cricket in the region. The clubrooms are at the Hutt Recreation Ground in the centre of Lower Hutt off Myrtle Street on the same grounds as Hutt Old Boys Marist Rugby Club.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • cricket
      • hutt-valley

    • Mothers Network Wellington NZ
      • Mothers Network is a not-for-profit organisation that has been running in Wellington for almost 40 years. Run by mums, for mums, we support and connect women facing the changes and challenges of being a mum through discussion groups. We also consider the impact motherhood has on other aspects of life, including relationships, career and sense of wellbeing.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • womens

    • Sustainable Wellington Transport
      • This blog is run and maintained by Sustainable Wellington Region Transport (sustwelltrans), a group of people from the Wellington region intent on seeing a sustainable, prudent and long-term approach to transport in our region. Our members live in the Hutt, Kapiti, Porirua and Wellington City.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • blogs
      • transport

    • Woodridge Planters
      • Woodridge Planters is a volunteer group, set up in 2006 to plant native trees in the Woodridge area. We have started in the park opposite the Woodridge Information Centre. We have also undertaken further planting in the park, elsewhere in Woodridge and in the wider community. We may expand our scope to consider wider aspects of interest to the community, for example, park facilities.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • conservation
      • Woodridge, Wellington


    • Cycling in Wellington
      • Cycling in Wellington is a community-oriented website that exists for the sole purpose of encouraging people to ride bikes and have fun doing it. It’s written by a pretty varied bunch of people who have in common a marvellous enjoyment of getting on a bike.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • cycling

    • Owhiro Bay School
      • Owhiro Bay School is located on the beautiful South Coast in Wellington. We offer quality teaching for Years 0-6 in a country setting 10 minutes drive from central Wellington. A roll of 100-125 children. Spacious grounds featuring a large grass field, hard courts, tennis court and two playgrounds provide a fun and stimulating environment for the children at Owhiro Bay School. The community is central to how we do things at Owhiro Bay School. In partnership with Owhiro Bay Kindergarten we have established the Owhiro Bay Learning Community supporting learners from birth onwards. We enjoy a high level of community involvement and this is demonstrated through events such as the Annual Owhiro Bay Community Hangi and the Annual Owhiro Bay Fair. We have a number of active groups within the learning community; the Owhiro Bay Student Council, the Whanau Support Group and Parentlink to name a few.
      • Submitted by anon2913
      • Tagged as:
      • primary
      • brooklyn
      • island-bay


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