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Low numbers at election meeting in new venue:  A substitute candidate, two walkouts and extreme views marked last week’s Hutt South candidates’ meeting at the Petone Baptist Church …    read online >> The Eastbourne Herald is our monthly news source, with community news, issues, profiles, events, information, services, real estate and more. A copy of the Herald is an essential accessory for contact details, local trades services, timetables and more. The Herald is delivered or you can pick up a copy at the Eastbourne Library. Eastbourne Herald Online edition Eastbourne Herald on Facebook , email editor@eastbourneherald.co.nz or phone (04) 562 750Read More →

Eastbourne Community Board

Preliminary ECB meeting dates to be confirmed. Note that meetings start at 7:15pm, members of the public are invited to speak for up to 3 minutes at the start of the meeting. Tuesday 13 February Tuesday 16 April Tuesday 18 June Tuesday 20 August Tuesday 22 OctoberRead More →

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The Butterfly Creek Picnic Area faces an issue with its historic beech trees. Due to foot traffic over many years, root damage has occurred resulting in a number of trees dying.Join East Harbour Ranger Jo Greenman ahead of the ECB meeting at 5:30 pm on October 31 for an informal chat to find out more and share your thoughts on how best to preserve the remaining trees and ensure Butterfly Creek remains a safe and ecologically vibrant destination for future generations. Find out more about what we are doing here: https://www.gw.govt.nz/butterfly-creekRead More →

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Following consultation with the Eastern Bays community earlier this year, from 1 October there will be a reduction in the speed limit along Marine Parade between Whiorau Lowry Bay and Sunshine Bay, from 70km/h to 50km/h. This will improve safety for all road users, including those walking and cycling, while maintaining a consistent speed limit along the Eastern Bays waterfront. More information and a map is available at hutt.city/EBspeedchange.Read More →

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EASTBOURNE VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE COMMUNITY OPEN DAY SATURDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2023 10AM – 2PM KITCHEN FIRE DEMONSTRATIONS, TRUCK RIDES, DISPLAYS, SAUSAGE SIZZLE CAR EXTRACTION, SLIDE SHOW, COLOURING COMPETITION AND MORE… C’MON DOWN AND CELEBRATE YOUR BRIGADE SERVING OUR COMMUNITY FOR 100 YEARS.Read More →

Eastbourne Scouts

Our online store is now open for orders…… Our compost is 100% BioGro certified organic, weed free and locally sourced. We deliver free to your gate (Eastbourne & Bays only). Compost will be delivered on Saturday 14th October, rain or shine $13 per 40L bag, or buy 3+ bag for $11.50/bag. Great value for you, plus you’re helping your local Scout group! Order now to secure your delivery! Our online shop is NOW OPEN  – order https://www.eastbournescouts.co.nz/web-shop We look forward to getting your garden growing soon!  ***** big Shout Out to Central Forklifts & Trucks for providing us with a forklift and driver to unload compost, and Willie DavisRead More →

Eastbourne Lions Club

New Members and Volunteers Night – Eastbourne Lions Club Come along and hear more about Lions and what we do for and within the Eastbourne and wider community. Guest speaker – Sir Ashley Bloomfield (surprise topic) Sports and Services Club, Tuatoru St Thu 7 Sep, 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start Any questions contact Gavin 027 488 5602Read More →

Fire Brigade’s “first family’s” tireless work for EB: The Eastbourne Fire Brigade, probably like most volunteer brigades, is a real family affair  …    read online >> The Eastbourne Herald is our monthly news source, with community news, issues, profiles, events, information, services, real estate and more. A copy of the Herald is an essential accessory for contact details, local trades services, timetables and more. The Herald is delivered or you can pick up a copy at the Eastbourne Library. Eastbourne Herald Online edition Eastbourne Herald on Facebook , email editor@eastbourneherald.co.nz or phone (04) 562 750Read More →

Curious about setting up a Bokashi at your place? Wanting to know more about this great waste reducing system? East Harbour Kindergarten are excited to invite the community to a Bokashi Workshop presented by Lydia from Pickled Compost.Read More →

St Alban’s looks to return home after 7 years in exile: Eastbourne’s oldest church building, St. Alban’s, has been used for nearly 7 years since it was assessed as not meeting the required earthquake building standard back in 2016  …    read online >> The Eastbourne Herald is our monthly news source, with community news, issues, profiles, events, information, services, real estate and more. A copy of the Herald is an essential accessory for contact details, local trades services, timetables and more. The Herald is delivered or you can pick up a copy at the Eastbourne Library. Eastbourne Herald Online edition Eastbourne Herald on Facebook , email editor@eastbourneherald.co.nz or phoneRead More →

Update from project team Kia ora, The Tupua Horo Nuku project is continuing to progress in Sunshine Bay and Mā-koromiko. We have successfully completed pre-construction tasks in Sunshine Bay which included survey works, ground investigations and ecological sweeps to check for wildlife and minor modifications to the rock revetments. This week we have started on the removal of the old seawall in Sunshine Bay which is significantly thicker than the old seawall in Mā-koromiko. This work will facilitate the installation of the new rising sewer main behind the new seawall. A lane closure will be in place for both Sunshine Bay & Mā-koromiko during workRead More →

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We’re looking forward to our Annual General Meeting, 2pm on Sunday 23rd July at the Women’s Club rooms. Following the business, local writer and postcard collect Nik Zangouropolous is speaking on “Eastbourne: A Postcard Village.” All welcome. Afternoon tea will be served.Read More →

Eastern Bays Climate Response Network

3pm Sunday 13 August, St Ronan’s church, Eastbourne – Koha greatly appreciated. As an ecologist Mike sees the world in an interconnected systems way. This view allows for the awareness and acceptance that civilisation is facing peak everything, and climate change is but one of a raft of existential crises that are symptoms overshoot. The crises are the manifestation of hitting planetary boundaries, or biophysical limits to growth we were warned about in the 1970s. The burgeoning human population and levels of consumption has far exceeded the ability of the planet to sustain it long-term through. This overshoot was enabled using fossil energy, in theRead More →

Open Day We were thankful the rain held off for the recent open day in Mā-koromiko which gave people the opportunity to see the completed seawall sections in this bay. Following a walkthrough with the Mayor, local councillors and invited media, the community were able to get a close-up look at the pre-cast seawall blocks which our team has been working hard to install. “I’m really excited about the progress we’ve been able to make on this project,” Mayor Campbell Barry said. “Many in the local community have been advocating for this for a very long time and to be down here seeing the seawallRead More →