NZ Daylight Saving ends
Daylight saving ends at 3am, clocks back 1 hour
Daylight saving ends at 3am, clocks back 1 hour
HCC are carrying out this consultation to get your feedback on our draft 2024-2034 10 Year Plan. In the Consultation Document they’ve set out our direction and priorities across all areas – including infrastructure, our services and facilities, environmental initiatives, and overall financial planning. We want to hear what you think about the proposals they’ve made in this draft plan. It’s one of our most important 10 Year Plans, so get involved and help us take the next steps! https://www.huttcity.govt.nz/LTP-2024 Here you’ll find: Direct links to our feedback form – click through and have your say today! More information about the four key issues we
Please be aware our late sailing ends on Friday 12th April. This means we will no longer be running the 8:30pm departure from Queens Wharf / 8:55pm from Days Bay on Thursdays and Fridays until next Summer.
Anzac Day is usually commemorated by the Eastbourne Community at the war memorial adjacent to Muritai School, followed by refreshments at the Eastbourne Sports and Services Club. Assembly at Ballinger Gardens, Makaro Street from 9.30am – March to the Memorial Gates, Muritai School. ANZAC Service commences at 10am. Anzac Day is observed on 25 April. It commemorates New Zealanders killed in war and honours returned and serving servicemen and women. Anzac Day dates 1916 – Anzac Day gazetted as a half-day holiday 1921 – Anzac Day becomes a full public holiday 1939 – Dawn ceremony widely included in New Zealand Anzac Day commemorations for the
10 am Citizens Service at the War Memorial Gates at Muritai School. A march will precede the Service - assembling at Ballinger Gardens from 9.30. The club will be open post the Service for Morning Tea.
Wellington Electricity invites you to a community gathering at East Harbour Women's Club in Eastbourne. The event offers an opportunity to learn more about Wellington Electricity and engage with our team. Please join us for a short presentation and light refreshments. There will be a Q&A session but we also welcome questions by email in advance of the event, or at any time. RSVP is appreciated for catering reasons. Please let us know if you’d like to attend, via email, by Friday 26 April . RSVP: we_CustomerService@welectricity.co.nz
Wellington Free Ambulance Defibrillator Course ESSC Tuesday 7 May 6:30-8:00PM FREE to attend (ESSC will make a donations to WFA) Every week an average of 4-5 people suffer a cardiac event in Wellington/ Wairarapa Email Mel - MANAGER@ESSC.CLUB
Community Hub (library) - Tie dye a top for Pink Shirt Day Friday 17 May 2024 Anti
(Rain date on Sunday.) All welcome, bags and gloves provided. Come along for any length of time - every little bit makes a difference. We'll be set up just before Burdan's Gate, at the start of the Pencarrow Road.
The nationwide test of the Emergency Mobile Alert (EMA) system is happening on Sunday, 26 May, between 6-7pm The alert will be broadcast from cell towers to about 5 million phone across NZ. As long as your phone is on, capable, the software is up-to-date you should receive the alert. Emergency Mobile Alert is an extra channel that can help keep you safe in an emergency. It does not replace other alerting systems or the need to take action after natural warnings. You should still be prepared for an emergency. If you feel your in danger, never wait for an official warning. Take immediate action.
Join us for a day of planting mingimingi, ake ake, and other native species at these nationally significant lakes. The Parangarahu Lakes are important to the surrounding environment and are home to native taonga. This includes a range of wetland plants, īnanga (galaxias maculatus), manu (birds), and our native freshwater mussel, the kākahi. This planting day is perfect for those who enjoy a bit of physical activity, as you’ll be carrying plants and digging holes. What to bring/wear:• Sturdy boots or gumboots• Long sleeves and pants, and a waterproof jacket are essential. Layering and wearing a hat or beanie is a good way to stay
Tue 18-Jun-24 7:15 PM - 9:15 PM Here’s the agenda for next Tuesday’s Eastbourne Community Board meeting at 7.15pm, 18 June at the East Harbour Women’s Club. Come along and hear updates from GWRC and the Tupua Horo Nuku resilience and shared path project team. Or use the public speaking spot to talk for up to 3 minutes about any community matter. https://huttcity.infocouncil.biz/.../ECB_18062024_AGN...
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Resilience Expo Digital Display Rotation (Eastbourne Library inside & outside) - click anywhere to close.