Waterfront / December 2021
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Frank Kitts Park the latest playground to take shape
- Wellington City Council
- New design for Frank Kitts playground revealed with construction work due to start on the waterfront site early next year.
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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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Weekly News 14 December 2021
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Tuesday 6.00pm, Speed Session with Andy and Rowan. This week’s session is a Waterfront 5km time trial (a pseudo W5K!). Meet outside Freyberg Pool. Saturday, 3.00pm Night of Miles, Newtown Park – details below. Sunday long pack runs — usually, these leave 8.30am from outside Freyberg Pool and some alternative locations around Wellington. […]
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Newtown Park, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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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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Kete-like tiles set to be baskets of sea life
- Wellington City Council
- Special concrete tiles with a woven surface reminiscent of harakeke kete are being attached to the new rock embankment at the southern end of Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington Harbour) to help marine life establish there.
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