CentrePort is undertaking maintenance to ensure sufficient depths for shipping at some of its wharves, and improvements to shipping channel safety on behalf of the Harbour Master. The Dutch Dredging company vessel Albatros, seen in Wellington Harbour last year, returns to clear build-ups of sand in front of the Aotea Quay, and the Thorndon Container, Seaview and Burnham wharves. The Albatros will be working in areas immediately in front of the wharves, known as ‘berth pockets’. The Harbour Master reminds recreational vessels to maintain a minimum 100m distance from the Albatros during operations. Shipping movements and propeller wash create mounds of sand which needs toRead More →

As you might be aware, the Government is proposing to reform how three waters services are managed and delivered across Aotearoa New Zealand. Currently, these services – drinking water, waste water, and storm water – are delivered by 67 councils, and the Government is proposing to consolidate these services under 4 publicly-owned entities instead. We all need reliable access to safe drinking water, and we also have a responsibility to look after our environment. These reforms have been proposed following the death of four people in Havelock North in 2016, where 35 people were also hospitalised and many more fell ill after consuming contaminated water. Analysis by the government suggestsRead More →

The Government passed a law in late 2021 to allow housing up to three storeys high in most residential areas, without requiring council planning permission (resource consent). Council is also required to allow housing of at least six storeys within walking distance of our train stations, the CBD and the Petone commercial area. More housing (also known as intensification) will also be allowed in residential areas such as the suburban centres of Avalon, Eastbourne, Moera, Stokes Valley and Wainuiomata. Council is only able to limit these requirements in specific circumstances such as identified natural hazard and heritage areas. This law means a change to council’sRead More →

The Integrated Transport Strategy outlines our vision, and strategic direction for responding to Lower Hutt’s growing transport challenges. It outlines an integrated approach to delivering land use planning, transport planning, investment and encouraging behaviour change within Lower Hutt. Have your say on the Intergrated Transport Strategy   Read More →

Headlines : Flouride failure likely to impact the vulnerable. Development plan for 15 Puriri Street provokes calls for public notification. >> 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 →

If you’ve got questions about an upcoming aerial operation in the Southern Remutaka area, register for one of our webinars. Wednesday 16 March 2022 – Sunday 20 March 2022 Join one of our webinars if you’d like to discuss an upcoming aerial operation for possum control in the Southern Remutaka area. The aim of 1080 aerial operations is to manage and eventually eradicate bovine tuberculosis (TB) from our farmed cattle and deer, and wild animal populations. The aerial operation in Southern Remutaka will cover 13,349 hectares, and is planned to take place in May 2022, weather-dependent. Find out more about the operation using the link below. SouthernRead More →

Household Earthquake Planning session If you’re not sure about your next step towards being better prepared for an emergency, the Household Earthquake Planning session is for you! This free one-hour session will provide tips on how you to prepare to help yourself, your household and your community when the worst happens. We’re coming to a suburb near you with a short-format class for a brief introduction to: The hazards we face in the Wellington Region The impacts of those hazards on your daily life How you and your household can be prepared for an emergency How you can get involved in the wider community’s responseRead More →

WREMO runs a number of community workshops aimed to help individuals, businesses, communities and schools be more prepared for emergencies. Follow the links to understand more about our workshops: Learn more about our Household Earthquake Planning Sessions Learn more about Business Continuity Planning Workshops Learn more about Schools Emergency Planning Workshops Learn more about Earthquake Drills and Planning WorkshopsRead More →

Headline: Bowling Club selling up, on the move. >> 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 →

Headline: Stink spoils summer fun as sewerage discharged. >> 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 7500Read More →

Wellington Water are closing a lane on Seaview Road from Monday 21 February As part of our work to improve our wastewater resilience, we are duplicating a section of pipe from Barber Grove, down the middle of Randwick Road, to the Seaview Wastewater Treatment Plant. We’re starting work this Monday and installing traffic management on Seaview Road, outside the cemetery. Part of the two-lane road heading towards the roundabout will be decreased to one lane. Have a look at the red arrow below. While we’ll try our best not to cause congestion, this part of the project requires us dig a trench to install theRead More →

Linking with the Tupua narrative being infused in other projects underway around the Harbour and Valley, the project is to be known as Tupua Horo Nuku – telling the story of Ngake, one of the two tupua who created Te Whanganui-a-Tara and Te Awa Kairangi in traditional narrative. The name was gifted to the project by Kura Moeahu of Te Atiawa Taranaki Whanui. Full storyRead More →

Meet the candidates

Elections for local authorities are held in every 3 years in New Zealand. Residents and ratepayers have the chance to vote for: the Mayor Councillors Community Boards the Hutt Valley District Health Board Mana Charitable Trust the Greater Wellington Regional Council. Eastern Bays are in the Harbour Ward. Find your electorate using this interactive map The Eastbourne Community Board has 5 elected members plus the Harbour Ward elected Councillor.Read More →

The Board members and council officers normally travel around the Bays and discuss local issues and ideas with residents. This year with Covid-19 restrictions this may be done online instead. Each Bay’s residents will be given a specific time slot to meet the board online and discuss their particular areas of interest and concern. They will be invited to submit these where possible ahead of time to allow any necessary research to be done by council officers.Read More →

The Eastbourne Community Board meeting (online/zoom) agenda for Tuesday 12 April 2022 is now available to view via either of the links below. Agenda of Eastbourne Community Board – Tuesday, 12 April 2022 (huttcity.govt.nz) (PDF view) Agenda of Eastbourne Community Board – Tuesday, 12 April 2022 (huttcity.govt.nz) (HTML view) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81986236322?pwd=RDBGUW1nTDR6MzRjczVOTnJwUG9jZz09 Meeting ID: 819 8623 6322 Passcode: 995863 One tap mobile +6448860026,,81986236322# New Zealand +6498846780,,81986236322# New Zealand Dial by your location         +64 4 886 0026 New Zealand         +64 9 884 6780 New Zealand         +64 3 659 0603 New Zealand Meeting ID: 819 8623 6322 Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kciZDLMYLBRead More →

As part of the SEAVIEW ENERGY RESILIENCE PROJECT the parking area at the Seaview Wharf is being fenced off to house the construction work. The pathway around this is currently being reconstructed to allow pedestrians and cyclists to navigate around the corner and past the construction area safely. A some parking adjacent to the road will be retained but the main parking area will be closed to the public while work takes place.  Read More →

Starting this month (February) Wellington Water are duplicating a section of pipe from Barber Grove, down the middle of Randwick Road, to the Seaview Wastewater Treatment Plant. This will involve a trench along Seaview Road, and tunneling along Randwick Road. It will also require the (temporary) removal of the sculpture from Seaview Roundabout. Lanes will be kept open but those travelling between Eastbourne to/ from Wellington CBD/Petone may prefer using Port Road as a bypass. Full details are available here The Barber Grove to Seaview Wastewater Treatment Plant Pipe Duplication ProjectRead More →