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Sunshine Bay to Days Bay Path Transition ProposalIncluded in the agenda for the 16th June 2026 ECB meeting is Report no: ECB2026/3/138 – The Sunshine Bay to Days Bay section of the pathway has been highly topical and subject to comment through the life of the Tupua Horo Nuku project, and more so since it’s official opening. We recommend you download the agenda and read this section if you have an interest in this issue. The report begins: Shared Path Transition: Sunshine Bay to Days Bay Purpose of Report To seek approval for the […]
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HCC Waste Collection for Monday 15 June Bins : BLUE (glass) & RED (landfill)
Options for recycling all other materials are listed here
Next Lion's Skip Bin is Saturday 27 JuneBurdan's Gate 8:00 am to 11:30 am, charges apply, unload help available
Metservice: Warnings & watches @ 1:30 pm Tue 9 Jun
Tue 8:43 am Strong Wind Watch.
Southwest winds may approach severe gale in exposed places. Chance of upgrading to a Warning: Moderate.
Metservice: Marine Warnings & Watches @ 1:30 pm Tue 9 Jun


Heavy Swell Warning: Wellington - Cape Terawhiti to Turakirae Head
RecreationalCombined wave: Southerly combined waves rising to 7.5- 8.5 metres this afternoon, then easing below 6 metres late this evening. Peak period 15 - 16 seconds.
Swell: Southerly swell 6 metres, rising to 7.0 - 8.0 metres this afternoon. Swells easing to 6.0 - 7.0 metres early evening, then to 5 metres late evening. Southerly swell easing below warning criteria early Wednesday morning. Period 15 - 17 seconds.
Wind wave: Southerly wind waves rising to 2.5 - 3.0 metres this afternoon, easing this evening.
Pressure: Minimum pressure 1021.7hPa forecast 12pm Tue 9th. Maximum pressure 1032.9hPa forecast 3am Wed 10th.
Remarks: Possible refracted swell entering Wellington Harbour with 2-3 metres affecting Ngauranga to Eastbourne coastlines.
Note: High tide tonight is close to midnight, and while swells will be dropping with much less wind, swells will still be above warning criteria.
Tides: The highest risk period is typically at or within 1-2 hours of high tide
Cape Terawhiti high tides: 12:26pm Tue 9th.
Wellington high tides: 11:19am Tue 9th, 11:42pm Tue 9th.
Issued: 12:16pm Tue, 9 Jun
Next update: 2pm Wed, 10 Jun
Wellington Water recent alerts updated 11:14 pm Sat 6 Jun
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(To see all outages and other notices go to LAWA)
