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    • Metlink to boost electric buses from 2 to 22 per cent of its fleet to meet climate change goals and passenger growth
      • From left to right: Cr Daran Ponter – Chair, Greater Wellington Keven Snelgrove – Tranzit Brendan Prince  – NZBus James Howard – Tranzit Cr David Lee – Greater Wellington Cr Roger Blakeley – Greater Wellington The ink has dried on contracts for 98 new electric buses, which will take Metlink’s fleet of electric buses to 108, significantly reducing its carbon footprint and taking Greater Wellington a step closer on its target of carbon neutrality by 2030. Metlink currently has 450 buses in its active fleet in the Wellington region 10 of which are EVs, making up two percent of the fleet.  Once the 98 buses are added to the fleet the proportion of EVs will rise to 22 per cent which, excluding market leader China, is high by international standards. Seventy-three of the buses will be used on current scheduled services with a further 25 to be progressively added to routes to meet future network growth. The new electric buses will eventually take 61 diesel buses off the roads, leading to a 17 per cent drop in carbon emissions and a similar reduction in harmful emissions. Greater Wellington is delivering on its promise of a building a modern low emission bus network according to Chair Daran Ponter. “I’m sure that people across the region will be pleased to see another 61 diesel buses taken off the road and this will drive real climate benefits by deploying the new electric buses on high use areas of the network. “Just like our plans for rail, this is also about ensuring we have a fleet in place that can cope with rising population trends and demand for public transport over the next few years.  That’s why 25 buses will be used to accommodate forecast passenger growth without an increase in emissions,” added Chair Ponter. Climate Committee chair Cr Thomas Nash said we have to provide attractive alternatives to our current 20th century car culture if we’re serious about responding to climate change. “Over the last two decades transport emissions rose by 14 per cent across the region, mainly from fossil fuel burning cars and trucks.  “We need a real step change here and we know we can move far more people with far fewer vehicles if we provide high quality public transport. A modern, comfortable low emission fleet will play a key role in attracting new passengers, encouraging them to embrace public transport. We’ve got an opportunity to break free from the car-dominated landscape that’s been driving pollution in our cities - let’s take it,” added Cr Nash. Roger Blakeley, chair of Greater Wellington’s Transport Committee, said that the new fleet will also attract more bus drivers to the region. “This new fleet shows our intentions for growing the network and obviously more buses means more drivers.  We want buses that drivers can be proud of and these state of the art buses, many fitted out right here in New Zealand, will help us attract drivers that want to be at the forefront of the public transport industry in New Zealand and internationally.” As part of the deal, NZ Bus will source 67 ready-to-go large single decker EVs from China and Tranzurban will build 31 double decker EVs at Kiwi Bus Builders in Tauranga, with parts sourced from world leading Chinese bus manufacturers. NZ Bus CEO Barry Hinkley said he was delighted that NZ Bus was making a significant contribution to NZ’s environmental performance, commenting that growing the number of EVs in its fleet is the right way forward as NZ Bus looks to a future of reduced fossil fuel usage. "With these 67 new electric buses, NZ Bus is proud to be having the largest EV bus fleet in New Zealand. With these new orders, we will see our EV fleet grow to at least 85 buses in the short term. "Obviously, we all should try and do as much as we can to look after our environment; taking public transport is a great way of reducing emissions, and electric public transport is an even better way. “We’re committed to doing our bit to help reduce emissions in New Zealand and at the same time provide people with a safe and easy way to get around,” said Mr Hinkley. Tranzurban Director Keven Snelgrove said today’s announcement is a clear demonstration of the company’s commitment to partnering with Greater Wellington and pioneering and investing in electric bus technology and infrastructure in New Zealand. He says the 31 new double deck EVs add to the company’s fleet of 10 New Zealand-built double deck EVs successfully in operation in Wellington already. “This new fleet will deliver multiple benefits of being New Zealand built, adding to our modern and reliable electric bus fleet and help reduce carbon emissions and air pollution for Wellingtonians.” The buses will be delivered between mid-2021 and early 2023. 
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    • Metlink to boost electric buses from 2 to 22 per cent of its fleet to meet climate change goals and passenger growth
      • From left to right: Cr Daran Ponter – Chair, Greater Wellington Keven Snelgrove – Tranzit Brendan Prince  – NZBus James Howard – Tranzit Cr David Lee – Greater Wellington Cr Roger Blakeley – Greater Wellington The ink has dried on contracts for 98 new electric buses, which will take Metlink’s fleet of electric buses to 108, significantly reducing its carbon footprint and taking Greater Wellington a step closer on its target of carbon neutrality by 2030. Metlink currently has 450 buses in its active fleet in the Wellington region 10 of which are EVs, making up two percent of the fleet.  Once the 98 buses are added to the fleet the proportion of EVs will rise to 22 per cent which, excluding market leader China, is high by international standards. Seventy-three of the buses will be used on current scheduled services with a further 25 to be progressively added to routes to meet future network growth. The new electric buses will eventually take 61 diesel buses off the roads, leading to a 17 per cent drop in carbon emissions and a similar reduction in harmful emissions. Greater Wellington is delivering on its promise of a building a modern low emission bus network according to Chair Daran Ponter. “I’m sure that people across the region will be pleased to see another 61 diesel buses taken off the road and this will drive real climate benefits by deploying the new electric buses on high use areas of the network. “Just like our plans for rail, this is also about ensuring we have a fleet in place that can cope with rising population trends and demand for public transport over the next few years.  That’s why 25 buses will be used to accommodate forecast passenger growth without an increase in emissions,” added Chair Ponter. Climate Committee chair Cr Thomas Nash said we have to provide attractive alternatives to our current 20th century car culture if we’re serious about responding to climate change. “Over the last two decades transport emissions rose by 14 per cent across the region, mainly from fossil fuel burning cars and trucks. “We need a real step change here and we know we can move far more people with far fewer vehicles if we provide high quality public transport. A modern, comfortable low emission fleet will play a key role in attracting new passengers, encouraging them to embrace public transport. We’ve got an opportunity to break free from the car-dominated landscape that’s been driving pollution in our cities - let’s take it,” added Cr Nash. Roger Blakeley, chair of Greater Wellington’s Transport Committee, said that the new fleet will also attract more bus drivers to the region. “This new fleet shows our intentions for growing the network and obviously more buses means more drivers.  We want buses that drivers can be proud of and these state of the art buses, many fitted out right here in New Zealand, will help us attract drivers that want to be at the forefront of the public transport industry in New Zealand and internationally.” As part of the deal, NZ Bus will source 67 ready-to-go large single decker EVs from China and Tranzurban will build 31 double decker EVs at Kiwi Bus Builders in Tauranga, with parts sourced from world leading Chinese bus manufacturers. NZ Bus CEO Barry Hinkley said he was delighted that NZ Bus was making a significant contribution to NZ’s environmental performance, commenting that growing the number of EVs in its fleet is the right way forward as NZ Bus looks to a future of reduced fossil fuel usage. "With these 67 new electric buses, NZ Bus is proud to be having the largest EV bus fleet in New Zealand. With these new orders, we will see our EV fleet grow to at least 85 buses in the short term. "Obviously, we all should try and do as much as we can to look after our environment; taking public transport is a great way of reducing emissions, and electric public transport is an even better way. “We’re committed to doing our bit to help reduce emissions in New Zealand and at the same time provide people with a safe and easy way to get around,” said Mr Hinkley. Tranzurban Director Keven Snelgrove said today’s announcement is a clear demonstration of the company’s commitment to partnering with Greater Wellington and pioneering and investing in electric bus technology and infrastructure in New Zealand. He says the 31 new double deck EVs add to the company’s fleet of 10 New Zealand-built double deck EVs successfully in operation in Wellington already. “This new fleet will deliver multiple benefits of being New Zealand built, adding to our modern and reliable electric bus fleet and help reduce carbon emissions and air pollution for Wellingtonians.” The buses will be delivered between mid-2021 and early 2023. 
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    • Howard & Co Summer Series Points update
      • Here are the updated points for the Kapiti Cycling Club Summer Series sponsored by Howard & Co Remember: Points Score:     1st   15 points 2nd   12 Points 3rd   10 Pointa  4th   8 Points 5th   7 Points 6th   6 Points 7th   5 Points 8th   4 Points  9th   3 Points 10th   2 Points  11th onwards all 1 point      A grade A Grade Points    Southwards Circuit                 Nga Manu                                 Names     Race 1   Race 2   Race 3   Race 4    Totals to Date   Race 5                                 Mike Proudfoot   15   10   15   12   52       Leon Goodwin     12   7   12   10   41       Katie Richards         15       15   30       Tom Gollings         12           12       Paul Rowlinson       8           8       B grade B Grade Points    Southwards Circuit                 Nga Manu                                 Names     Race 1   Race 2   Race 3   Race 4    Totals to Date   Race 5                                 Lee Pownell     15   10   7   10   42       Gary Clareburt     12   8   10   12   42       James De Hair   Jnr 10   12   12               Tony Levaggi     8   7           5       Dwight Garten         15   15   15   30       Jon Cox             8       8       Tristan Ratcliffe           4       4       C grade C Grade Points    Southwards Circuit                 Nga Manu                             Names     Race 1   Race 2   Race 3   Race 4    Totals to Date   Race 5                             John Pratt     15   8           23     Adrian McKenzie   12   10   8   8   38     John Rowlinson   10   7   10   10   37     Euan Mason   Jnr 8   12   15   12   47     Ian Cooke         15           15     Dave Downer         6   7   7   20     Alex Bissel         4           4     Dean Arthur         5           5     Oscar Goodwin Jnr     3   5       8     Dave Cunningham       2           2     Kerry Graham             12   15   27     Fraser Beggs             8       8     Ryyszard Balegto           7   5   12     Ian Fraser                 6   6     D grade D Grade Points    Southwards Circuit                 Nga Manu                             Names     Race 1   Race 2   Race 3   Race 4    Totals to Date   Race 5                             Francis de Hair   15   6   10       31     Steve Gregan     12   5       7   24     Doug Barrett      10   12   15   15   52     Ryyszard Balegto       15           15     DarrenFlaws         10   12   10   32     Liam Parkes   Jnr     8   5   8   21     Alex Arthur   Jnr     7           7     David Cunningham           8       8     Glynis TMK                 12   12    
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    • Table 30th August 208
      • P W D L GF GA Pts W%Wairarapa United 18 12 2 4 48 19 38 66.7Tawa 18 11 2 5 39 25 35 61.1Island Bay United 18 7 6 5 36 32 27 38.9Waterside Karori 17 8 1 8 36 36 25 47.1Upper Hutt City 18 7 3 8 33 28 24 38.9Kapiti Coast United 18 7 1 10 46 46 22 38.9Western Suburbs 18 7 1 10 24 39 22 38.9Lower Hutt City 17 6 4 7 28 43 22 35.3Miramar Rangers 18 6 2 10 23 36 20 33.3Marist 18 4 6 8 25 34 18 22.2Our condolences to Marist, who's seesawing relationship with Capital Premier continues, and good luck to Miramar Rangers, who will play off to stay in this league.Go Sharks!
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    • Junior Touch Tournament – Results
      • GIRLS Round 1 St Oran’s 5 beat St Mary’s (2) 2 Queen Margaret 5 beat Sacred Heart 2 St Mary’s (1) 3 beat Wellington East 0 Round 2 Paraparaumu 2 beat St Mary’s (2) 0 Sacred Heart 3 beat Wellington East 2 St Mary’s (1) 10 beat Queen Margaret 0 Round 3 Paraparaumu 8 beat St Oran’s 6 St Mary’s (1) 10 beat Sacred Heart 1 Wellington East 4 beat Queen Margaret 1 POOL CROSSOVERS Paraparaumu 7 beat Wellington East 0 St Mary’s (1) 8 beat St Oran’s 0 Sacred Heart 2 beat St Mary’s (2) 1 FINAL RESULTS St Mary’s (1) 4 beat Paraparaumu 2 1st & 2nd St Oran’s 4 beat Wellington East 3 3rd & 4th Sacred Heart 3 beat Queen Margaret 2 5th & 6th St Mary’s (2) beat 7th BOYS Round 1 Taita College 2 drew HVHS 2 Wellington Coll (2) 4 beat Paraparaumu 2 Round 2 Silverstream 9 beat Naenae 0 Hutt International 13 beat Wellington Coll (1) 0 Paraparaumu 11 beat Taita College 3 St Bernard’s 6 beat HVHS 1 Round 3 Silverstream 16 beat Wellington Coll (1) 0 Hutt International 9 beat Naenae 0 St Bernard’s 1 drew Paraparaumu 1 Wellington Coll (2) 5 beat Taita College 1 Round 4 Naenae 9 beat Wellington Coll (1) 2 Silverstream 6 beat Hutt International 3 Paraparaumu 4 beat HVHS 2 St Bernard’s 5 beat Wellington Coll (2) 1 Round 5 St Bernard’s 7 beat Taita College 1 Wellington Coll (2) 4 beat HVHS 1 FINAL RESULTS Silverstream 5 beat St Bernard’s 3 1st & 2nd Hutt International 8 beat Wellington Coll (2) 2 3rd & 4th Paraparaumu 7 beat Naenae 0 5th & 6th Wellington Coll (1) 0 drew HVHS 0 7th = Taita College 9th   The post Junior Touch Tournament – Results appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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    • News for Sunday 1 August 2010
      • PATRONAL CELEBRATIONWorship, Breakfast, Serve, Lunch!!! Sunday 15 August, 8 am-2 pm What’s the Plan? 8 am  Traditional service9-10 am  Bacon and Eggs!10 am-1 pm  Work on projects at Karori Normal School or pray support1 pm  Celebratory lunch Why? What a great way to celebrate our Patronal by worshiping, eating together and serving our community.
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    • Wellington open- Updated results
      • Mens First round results # seeding 1/Evan Williams (Thorndon)beat Jesse Halbert   (Gisborne)  11/5 11/4 11/6 Richard Pittams (Thorndon)beat Scott galloway (Mitchell Park)16/14 1/11 11/7 15/13 Willie Bicknell (The bush)      beat Chapman Kutia (Gisborne)7/11 11/5 11/7 11/8 4/Michael Pittams (Henderson) beat Matt Spooner (Red Star) 11/7 6/11 11/5 11/6 3/Sam Atkins (Thorndon) beat Malcolm Wyeth (Masterton) 11/7 6/11 11/8 11/7 Joelle King (Cambridge) beat Luke Jones (Squashgym) 11/7 11/4 11/2 Thomas Nash (Squashgym) beat Reegan Smith (Squashgym) 11/5/11/5 11/3 2/Kashif Shurja (Squashgym) beat Sy Baker (Tawa) 11/3 11/4 11/2   Second round 1/Evan Williams beat Richard Pittams 11/4 11/5 11/2 4/Michael Pittams beat Willie Bicknell 8/11 10/12 11/3 11/4 11/6 3/ Sam Atkins beat Joelle king 11/6 11/5 11/6 2/ Kashif Shurja beat Thomas Nash 11/3 11/4 11/5   Semi finals 1/Evan Williams beat Michael Pittams 11/5 11/6 6/11 7/11 13/11 2/ Kashif Shurja beat Sam Atkins 11/5 11/4 11/3   Final   Womens first round results 1/Joelle King (Cambridge) beat Kaitlyn Watts(squashgym) 11/3 11/2 11/2 4/Gemma gee (Upper Hutt) beat Ellen Verry (Tawa) 11/4 11/5 11/8 3 Gerry Brooking (Masterton) beat Paris Dalrymple-Mortleman 5/11 11/5 11/4 11/6 2/ Danielle Fourie (Squashgym) beat Jackie tap (Taihape) 11/1 11/7 11/7   Semi finals 1/ Joelle King beat Gemma Gee 11/3 11/4 11/3 2/ Danielle Fourie beat Gerry Brooking 11/7 11/6 11/4
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    • Crash Bandihoot
      • Wellington favourites Crash Bandihoot are a colourful 8 piece New Orleans street style brass band, lots of smiles and lots of fun. In 3 short years they’ve done 2 international Tours including representing Aotearoa NZ at HONK Festival, 3 back to back sold out Wellington Jazz Festival shows, 2 raucous parades at Cuba Dupa and […]
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    • Results: Sanders Gough Robbie Burns Shields
      • Sanders Gough Robbie Burns Shields Hosted by Hutt Valley Harriers Saturday 25 June 2016 Senior Women/Masters Women – 6 km – Burns Cup Placing Name Time   Club 1 Kristi Perkinson 27:10 HVH 2 Georgina Cox 28:47 Wainuiomata 3 Nicky Braniff 28:51 Wainuiomata 4 Shelley-Ann Tietjens 28:55 Wainuiomata 5 Belinda Walker 30:08 Trentham 6 Trish Coley 31:01 HVH 7 Liz Whiteside 31:08 HVH 8 Keryn Morgan 31:19 HVH 9 Vanessa Trompetter 32:01 HVH 10 Lisa Kynaston 35:04 Trentham Burns Cup Place Club Points (2 to count) 1 Wainuiomata 5 2 HVH 7 3 Trentham 15 U20 Men and Women – 6 km – Gough Cup Placing Name Time Club 1 Luke Carman 24:28 Wainuiomata 2 Matthew Roberts 24:32 HVH 3 Randall Tyler 25:51 Trentham 4 Jack Thompson 26:41 Trentham 5 Natasha Goldsworthy 32:26 Wainuiomata Gough Cup Place Club Points (2 to count) 1 Wainuiomata 6 2 Trentham 7 Walkers – 6km – Walkers Cup Placing Name Time Club 1 Richard Willis 43:00 Trentham 2 Robyn Green 43:02 Masterton 3 Joseph Antcliffe 43:12 Trentham 4 Claudia Baechle 43:57 Masterton 5 Brendan McCauley 46:27 Wainuiomata 6 Sonja McLean 46:33 Trentham 7 Cathy Gordon 46:53 HVH 8 Unknown 51:18 ? 9 Vivienne Antcliffe 51:43 Trentham 10 Rose Martin 54:19 Wainuiomata 11 Barbara Coley 57:28 Wainuiomata 12 Robyn Small 1:00:58 Wainuiomata 13 Karen Forsyth 1:05:37 Wainuiomata 14 Maree Carman 1:05:37 Wainuiomata Walkers Cup Place Club Points (2 to count) 1 Trentham 4 2 Masterton 6 3 Wainuiomata 15 Boys/Girls U13/U11/U9 – 2km – Challenge Shield – (Times only for first 30 to finish in the race able to be recalled) Place Name Time Club Grade Age Grade Place 1 Joshua Jordon 7:21 Trentham BU13 1 2 Nathaniel Graham 7:22 HVH BU13 2 3 Colton Foss 7:35 Trentham BU13 3 4 Josh Allen 7:37 HVH BU13 4 5 Chris Coetzee 7:42 Trentham BU13 5 6 Marco Coetzee 7:50 Trentham BU13 6 7 Luke Stoupe 7:56 HVH BU11 1 8 Logan Stoupe 7:57 HVH BU13 7 9 AJ Prichard 8:00 HVH BU11 2 10 Nicholas Green 8:02 HVH BU13 8 11 Regan Kowalczyk 8:04 HVH BU13 9 12 Ashton Brew 8:10 Wainuiomata BU11 3 13 Oscar Strickland 8:16 HVH BU13 10 14 Callum Wos 8:23 Trentham BU11 4 15 Nhkata Holliwell 8:27 HVH BU13 11 16 Emalise Alding 8:28 HVH GU11 5 17 Amy Murray 8:29 HVH GU11 6 18 Quentin Carlson 8:33 Trentham BU11 7 19 Thomas Prichard 8:37 HVH BU9 1 20 Ashton Tietjens 8:40 HVH BU11 8 21 Trent Magee 8:40 HVH BU9 2 22 Kiara Flutey 8:49 Trentham GU13 12 23 Harrison Kowalczyk 8:50 HVH BU11 9 24 Aiden Jackson 8:51 HVH BU11 10 25 Gabriel Marenzi 9:00 HVH BU13 13 26 Ben Maluschnig 9:02 HVH BU13 14 27 Tyler Rollo 9:04 HVH BU13 15 28 Jonathan Green 9:05 HVH BU11 11 29 Taine Flutey 9:06 Trentham BU9 3 30 MacKenzie Winter 9:08 Wainuiomata GU13 16 31 Autumn Bradley Trentham GU13 17 32 Rebecca Forsyth Wainuiomata GU13 18 33 Gemma Gordon HVH GU13 19 34 Elliot Barr Trentham BU9 4 35 John O’Grady Trentham BU9 5 36 Finn Brew Wainuiomata BU9 6 37 Bailey Rollo HVH BU9 7 38 David Gordon HVH BU11 12 39 Sophia Avery HVH GU11 13 40 Katie Jordan Trentham GU9 8 41 Maddy Ross Trentham GU9 9 42 Sarah du Toit Trentham GU11 14 43 Skylar Langstraat HVH GU11 15 44 Lily Trompetter HVH GU13 20 45 Chloe Bothwell HVH GU13 21 46 Savannah Allen Trentham GU9 10 47 Joseph Trentham BU9 11 48 Chloe Bignall Trentham GU9 12 49 Heidi Carman Wainuiomata GU13 22 50 Tim Cherry HVH BU11 16 51 Sebastian Marenzi HVH BU11 17 52 Piper Carson Trentham GU9 13 53 Eloise Bothwell HVH GU9 14 54 Liam Carson HVH BU9 15 55 Ruby Flutey Trentham GU9 16 56 Jack Carson HVH BU11 18 Challenge Shield Place Club Points (5 to count) 1 Trentham 29 2 HVH 30 3 Wainuiomata 159 Men and Women U15/U18 – 4km – Robbie Shield Placing Name Time Club Grade 1 Joel Carman 13:22 Wainuiomata MU18 2 Logan Slee 14:03 Trentham MU18 3 Gus Reece 14:12 HVH MU18 4 Thomas Strawbridge 14:38 Trentham MU18 5 Daniel du Toit 14:54 Trentham MU15 6 Jonathan Roberts 14:55 HVH MU15 7 Cameron Forsyth 14:58 Wainuiomata MU15 8 Harry Poland 15:04 Trentham MU18 9 Oliver Barrass 15:08 Trentham MU18 10 Bill Gray 15:15 Trentham MU18 11 Jayme Maxwell 15:32 HVH WU18 12 Anthony Rowe-Penny 16:20 Masterton MU18 13 Tristan Bagnall 16:43 Trentham MU15 14 Philip Bewley 16:53 Wainuiomata MU18 15 Maria Geoghegan 17:13 Trentham WU15 16 Lucy England 17:21 HVH WU18 17 Bianca Green 17:51 Masterton WU18 18 Luke Te-Moana 17:53 Trentham MU15 19 Madison Robinson 17:54 Trentham WU18 20 Hannah Gordon 18:52 HVH WU18 21 McKenzie Jacques 19:19 Trentham WU18 22 Sam Lightfoot 20:30 Wainuiomata WU18 23 Grace Forsyth 20:31 Wainuiomata WU18 Robbie Shield Place Club Points (3 to count) 1 Trentham 11 2 HVH 20 3 Wainuiomata 22 Senior Men and Masters Men – 8km – Sanders Cup Placing Name Time Club 1 Michael du Toit 28:50 Trentham 2 Mat Rogers 28:52 HVH 3 Joe Durant 30:11 Visitor 4 Mark Searle 31:23 Trentham 5 Michael Beaumont 31:48 Trentham 6 Dominic Green 32:00 Masterton 7 Kevin Thompson 32:10 Trentham 8 Brendan Quirke 33:07 HVH 9 Darren Gordon 33:16 HVH 10 Marcus Smith 34:31 HVH 11 Bill Trompetter 35:11 HVH 12 Malcolm McDonald 35:23 Masterton 13 Jared Bothwell 35:27 HVH 14 Paul Newsom 35:29 HVH 15 Graeme Burr 35:51 HVH 16 Ray Haste 36:51 Masterton 17 Neil Sargisson 36:55 HVH 18 Matt Poland 37:11 Trentham 19 Mike Wespel-Rose 38:11 HVH 20 Paul Richardson 38:29 Wainuiomata 21 Paul Strickland 39:52 HVH 22 Warren Pettigrew 39:59 Wainuiomata 23 Andrew Smith 40:35 Trentham 24 Stewart Clement 40:52 Wainuiomata 25 Steve Robertson 41:33 HVH 26 Tory Martin 43:30 Wainuiomata 27 Keith Holmes 44:05 HVH 28 Martyn Cherry 44:29 HVH 29 Albert van Veen 49:05 HVH Ray Wallis (6km) 42:01 Aurora Sanders Cup Place Club Points (3 to count) 1 Trentham 10 2 HVH 19 3 Masterton 34
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    • Weekly Wrap Up (Week 5, Term 1)
      • Important Dates Monday 2 – Wednesday 4 March: Year 9 Noho Marae (4) Wednesday 4 – Friday 6 March: Year 9 Noho Marae (5) Friday 27 March: Learning Conversations Monday 6 April: Board of Trustees meeting 6pm Wednesday 8 April: Term ends Important Information WHS Master Planning Consultation In the last 8 years, the school has grown from about 1000 students to nearly 1400 students currently.
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    • CSW Junior Touch Results
      • COLLEGE SPORT WELLINGTON JUNIOR TOUCH TOURNAMENT – GIRLS RESULTS 17 November, 2022     GIRLS   Round 1 Chilton Saint James 8 beat St Catherine’s 3 Sacred Heart 7 beat Wellington East 1 St Oran’s 7 beat Scots 2 Newlands 5 beat Marsden 1   Round 2 St Catherine’s 3 beat Wellington East 1 Chilton […] The post CSW Junior Touch Results appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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    • Mt Victoria Historical Society
      • The Mt Victoria Historical Society was founded in 1996. Our key aims are: 1. To encourage the protection of the natural and built heritage of Mount Victoria. 2. To research and record the history of Mount Victoria, and share it with others. We regularly run events and host talks on the history of Mt Victoria and Wellington.
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      • local-history
      • mount-victoria
      • wcn-hosted

    • San Antonio School
      • Welcome to our school …. We’re the “Little School with the Big Heart!” San Antonio is a Roman Catholic Integrated Primary School for girls and boys from Year 1 to Year 8. The school is situated in the beautiful seaside village of Eastbourne, New Zealand. Eastbourne is located on the Wellington Harbour and has a population of 6000 people. The small size of the school fosters the development of a warm and close school community where families interact often and meaningfully. San Antonio’s special character is evident throughout the school in particular in the positive behaviour and attitudes of the children.
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      • eastbourne
      • primary
      • catholic
      • wcn-hosted

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