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Sale of St Christopher’s- Open Letter to Presbyterian Council
- Sarah Free
- To the Moderator, Presbyterian Council, I have now attended two community meetings in regard to the proposed sale of the church and hall at 27 Ventnor Street, Seatoun, and write to you now in my capacity as an Eastern Ward Councillor to express my concern at what I have heard about the process.
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Aitken Memorial Window - St John’s in the City Earthquake Strengthening Fund
- St John's in the City
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > As of 26 June 2020 Do you want to sponsor a panel of the Aitken Memorial Window as a donation towards the Earthquake Strengthening Fund? Sponsorship can be $250, $500, or $1,000 amounts. For a contribution please follow the instructions below:Bank Account Number: 02 0500 0021908 01Reference: WindowAmount of sponsorship: $________________ and email the church office at enquiries@stjohnsinthecity.org.nz with your details so a receipt can be issued or if you want your name to appear on the panel that you have sponsored.
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Host a student with EF Foundation
- EF Foundation has exciting opportunities for families to work with us as a volunteer host family for one of our international high school students. The students are aged between 15 and 18. They'll be arriving in NZ in July and they're here for a year. We've got students from Brazil, Germany, Japan, just to name a few countries. We'd love to hear from anyone who's interested, even if they're only able to host for the first couple of months as an arrival family. For more details, or to apply, contact Alyson on 0800 259 433.
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Board of Trustees Election Results
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- Amesbury School Board of Trustees Election 14 May 2012Parent Representative Results Candidate Name Number of Votes John Bunting 24 Steve Dunbar 36 Roger Ellis 29 Kelly Harlen WITHDRAWN Melinda Jones 15 Simon Law 22 Nigel Schofield Matthews 17 Lorraine Walmsley 31 David Waters 39 I hereby declare the following duly elected; John Bunting Steve Dunbar Roger Ellis Lorraine Walmsley David Waters Staff Representative Result As there was only one candidate for the available position, I hereby declare Angela Johnston elected as the staff representative on the Amesbury School Board of Trustees Gail GreensladeReturning Officer
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Eq200
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- There have been hundreds of earthquakes, if not thousands, in the days following last week’s Seddonator (TM name courtesy of Eye of the Fish, conflation of Seddon and Dominator). A nice little wobbly number just then (11.10am) prompted me to go to the Geonet website and check – it was a 4.9 in the middle of the Cook Strait again – or, as Geonet say, 30km east of Seddon. There’s something big going on down there, even if the one remaining resident of Seddon could only just be bothered to report it in.
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How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail – Part 2 Sink the Bus Option BCR
- Wellington Commuter
- The SKM Stage 3 Report recommended keeping the Johnsonville Line because no bus Scenario had a better Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) But the SKM Stage 3 Report included tens of millions in costs in the Bus-On-Street that were not required to implement this Scenario Including these costs hid that the Bus-On-Street Scenario had the best BCR This is the 3rd in this series of posts on “How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail” and it is recommended that the introduction post, The North Wellington Public Transport Study (2006) and then How to Fix a Transport Business Case for Rail – Part 1 Jack Up the Rail Option BCR are read first to provide context.… Read more ...
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School closure due to burst water main
- Wellington High School
- A burst water main on Cuba Street means that the school has no water supply. The decision has been taken to close the school as Wellington Water has advised that the problem will not be resolved for a few hours. Water is expected back on from 2.15pm. Students have been notified and are making their […]
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School closure due to burst water main
- Wellington High School
- A burst water main on Cuba Street means that the school has no water supply. The decision has been taken to close the school as Wellington Water has advised that the problem will not be resolved for a few hours. Water is expected back on from 2.15pm. Students have been notified and are making their […]
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Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Polish Christmas Market: Saturday 16th November 2019
- Newtown Festival
- The Polish Christmas market is back for 2019 at Dom Polski, 257 Riddiford St Newtown, 11am-5pm. Food, seasonal items, gifts, entertainment. Its a great way to start your festive season. See some of the details of the wonderful goods for sale on their Facebook page!! Rhodes Street will be closed for the day.
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8 Wired Brewing x Bayland’s Brewery x Bebemos
- Newtown Festival
- This year Bebemos have teamed up with 8 Wired Brewing and Bayland’s Brewery – pouring kegs on Hall St and inside the main bar all day, along with some tasty Latin inspired street food. Make sure to check out the Open Air Takeover on Hall St throughout the day, and Bebemos Beer Garden presented by Little […]
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Constable St Stage !
- Newtown Festival
- Get to know a bit about who’s playing on Constable St Stage ! Scott and Eddy from Newtown Festival bring you the Constable Street Stage, an eclectic mix of musicality and principalities! Crossing sonic boundaries we aim to showcase our carefully picked virtuosi artists from Newtown and beyond. From ambient to hardcore, there will be […]
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Scottish Prizegiving results 2021
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Saturday 20 November 2021, Newtown Park Scottish Handicap Results Trophy Location Group Winner J Team Reeve Cup Eastbourne B14 Spike Hayvice Ladies Sealed Handicap Cup Eastbourne G14 Juliet Street Seniors Centennial Cup Island Bay Open Sierra Ryland Peter Tearle Walking Trophy Island Bay Walk Terri Grimmett Galashiels Trophy Eastbourne Open Loretta Desoudy Novice Cup Eastbourne […]
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Play streets are a gateway drug to better streets for all – and it’s now easier to play!
- Talk Wellington
- Did you know there’s a human right for kids to play? From today, it’s finally going to get easier for anyone to get a Play Street happening in your neighbourhood. Hooray! Readers will be well aware of the importance of Play Streets to kids, communities, and the quality of urban life. And that right now...
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Car-Freeing the Golden Mile: Getting the house in order
- Talk Wellington
- Getting Wellington moving will require Wellington talking, trusting, and planning. With major street change finally on the horizon, it’s high time to prepare and Liz Allen of Place Creative offers some guidance for Welly from Auckland’s experience. Have your house in order This doesn’t mean having a 100% certain plan with every minor contingency allowed...
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Reshaping Streets: that’s a big fat YES please
- Talk Wellington
- Good street change is stupidly hard in NZ, partly thanks to some weird little fossils in legislation. “Reshaping Streets” will fix those, making it a bit easier to improve our streets! But, surprise (sigh) it needs your help to get over the line… ***FAST SUBMISSION SHORTCUT: SCROLL DOWN TO THE TYPING CAT**** The “Reshaping Streets”...
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Weekly E-news for 16 September 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- It was good to be part of the Living Wage campaign held at St. Peter’s Anglican church on Willis Street. I got a late call up to do the opening prayers which was a privilege. Living Wage advocates challenged the mayoral candidates and local body councillors to step up and commit to advocating for the […]
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Bringing cars up to our level: How crossing design gives cars the power
- Talk Wellington
- Different countries handle crossing the road differently: some with ease and others chaotically. Wherever you are there are subtle ways crossings communicate who’s entering whose domain. This video from Not Just Bikes shows how crossing design makes streets dangerous where it doesn’t have to be. Depending on where you are, crossing the street can be...
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Farewell Michael Browne
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Club member Michael Charlson Browne passed away on 9 June 2023, peacefully at Te Hopai Home and Hospital, aged 92 years. You are welcome to attend a service to celebrate Michael’s life at the Cockburn Street Chapel, corner Cockburn St and Onepu Rd, Kilbirnie, Wellington, on Friday 16 June, 11am. A livestream will also be […]
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2024 Programme Announcement!
- Newtown Festival
- Aotearoa’s biggest and best free music festival and street fair returns, presenting a lineup for the 30th Newtown Festival on Sunday 3 March 2024. Our programmers are Newtown hardcore and have curated a stunning lineup, and we’re very excited to share it with the community. Without further ado, big mihi to the many many awesome […]
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Crash Bandihoot
- Newtown Festival
- 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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Parrotdog Present: Newtown Festival Beer Launch Party 2024
- Newtown Festival
- Dust off those dancing shoes, the pre-party for your favourite street party is back. This year we’ve dressed up one of our Core-range classics as the official beer of Newtown Festival. Join us as we launch the Newtown Festival Hazy Pale Ale with the help of Ingrid & the Ministers, Cherry Punch & Milktooth. Ingrid […]
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Black Coffee x Mi Casa Su Casa
- Newtown Festival
- This year Black Coffee will be serving up our delicious festival menu from the cafe to the street. Along side local breweries we’ll be rolling out the big guns this year. Our Black Beauty Caravan will be in full swing to provide the masses with the golden goodness keeping you all fueled on Festival day. […]
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Some recent Wellington urban happenings
- Talk Wellington
- cos crikey there’s been a lot! A bunch of stuff about sad underutilised property… Courtenay Place businesses plan a New Years street festival to reinvigorate the jaded party strip (see also other plans) Reading Cinema site for sale, (and ICYMI, an intriguing series of tweets from a Reading investor). Similarly, moves to tackle Johnsonville Mall...
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Agm
- Guardians of the Bays
- Guardians of the Bays Annual General Meeting will be: On Wednesday 15 May at 7.30pm At the Strathmore Park Community Centre – Te Tūhunga Rau Location 108 Strathmore Ave, Strathmore Park Vehicle entrance is below the building with parking at the rear or on the street The AGM will be held both at Te Tūhunga […]
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14. Eastern Sound Stage
- Newtown Festival
- The Eastern Sound Collective is excited to present a talented lineup of local Asian musicians. The sound is as diverse as our artists and will include folk, rock, electronica, pop. Come and hang out with us on Donald McLean Street for the first ever Eastern Sound Stage at Newtown Festival. Big thanks to Eastern Sound […]
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Announcing the 2023 Newtown Festival Performance Programme!
- Newtown Festival
- Aotearoa’s biggest and best free music festival and street fair makes a triumphant return, presenting a lineup for their 29th Newtown Festival on Sunday 5 March 2023. It’s been too long without a Newtown Festival but we’re back baby! Shout out to the programmers who do exquisite work, the wider team for the unglamorous jobs […]
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Parrotdog’s Newtown Festival Beer & Stage Launch Party
- Newtown Festival
- FREE ENTRY at Parrotdog Bar – 60-66 Kingsford Smith Street in Lyall Bay. Launching our Newtown Festival Hazy Pale Ale – the official beer of Newtown Festival with the help of some of Aotearoa’s finest. Come along for a taste of what’s to come at Newtown Festival 2023. FEATURING Womb Mirror Ritual Hemi Hemingway Visit […]
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ICW's AGM coming up ! - Thursday 29 June 2023
- Inner-City Wellington
- Kia ora. We’re happy to confirm a date for our Inner City Wellington Residents’ Association Annual General Meeting. This is part of our responsibilities as an Incorporated Society. The details are: Thursday 29 June 5.30pm doors open for 6pm to 7pm The Garden Room, off Ghuznee Street (behind St Peter’s on Willis) More info here
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Parking and Profit: sensible swaps for smart cities
- Talk Wellington
- We’ve all heard about the pandemic hurting hospitality businesses, especially those in city centres. Those temporary street parking for dining space swaps – parklets – have thown up some surprises Toronto is relatable for here. A pretty car-centric (i.e. normal) Canadian city, and its citywide association of business improvement areas (what we call BIDs) has...
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Yet Another Record!!
- Wellington Orienteering Association
- Wow, OHV continues to generate more participation. With the final planned event the O-Max event at Stratton Street, a quick trawl through the results on the web shows 2286 participations for 2005. That's 27% up on 2004, which was up by a quarter over 2003 (which was up by an eighth over 2002:-))
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Wellington Chocolate Factory
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Whitby Tennis Club
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Wakefield Hospital
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Classical on Cuba
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Cubadupa
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