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Plimmerton Residents Association Newsletter

Whats new in Plimmerton?


July 2014

Playground plans need your input
We are looking for parents of youngsters using the playground at Karehana Park, and
people interested in playground design, to step up and help with this key project.
Karehana Park playground
A team of interested people is needed to work with our PRA project team and PCC to
ensure that the playground in Karehana Park is revamped in a way that adds to the
overall park redevelopment. Interested parents of young children who use the park
play area and design enthusiasts should contact Roger Johnson who has project
managed the parks redevelopment to date. The council will be wanting ideas in the
next few weeks. Contact plimmertonra@gmail.com
Other Karehana Park news
The stream bank construction is under way with the installation of concrete steps. A
meeting between the project team and the council this week will see details sorted for
completion of the bank phase of the redevelopment. Check out the plans on the web
site and progress to date in the park. Very exciting stuff.
Opportunities for your talents to blossom
We still have three roles not filled in the list of liaison positions we published with the
last newsletter. You can see what these are and who has stepped up to share their
experience and skills to make Plimmerton an even better place to live.
www.plimmerton.org.nz/neighbourhood-info/community-liaison/
WW100 story Gunner Charlie Boulton
They were the first couple to be married at St Albans Pauatahanui one day after the
Armistice to end WW1 was signed.
www.plimmerton.org.nz/ANZAC-stories/charles-daryl-boulton
Mid winter dip another huge success
A gallery of photos on www.plimmerton.org.nz/neighbourhood-info/kindy/ captures
the craziness of the occasion. A fine day with a crisp breeze saw record numbers
taking to the waters at Karehana Bay, 130 dippers and 450 people in total enjoying the
occasion. More than $10,000 was raised for the kindergartens playground
redevelopment. That takes the total to $40,000 in the past four years and work is
expected to start in August this year. Well done to all the Kindergarten team who
work so hard to make this annual event world-famous in Plimmerton.
Kapi Mana Music Festival 2014 competitions
Sunday 7 September: secondary students, Sunday 14 September: year 1-8 students


Performing Arts Studio, Pataka open to students preparing for NCEA exams or for
other school students learning an instrument who want to perform in an encouraging,
supportive situation. Entries close Friday 8 August details www.kapimanamusic.org.nz
Do you use the little Plunket playground?
If you are a parent, grandparent or caregiver with littlies then Plunket would like your
input. They want to make the best use of the playground on their property and it may
be necessary to re-site it to maximise its use. Please respond to the survey on our web
site (also available from the Plunket rooms in Steyne Ave)
www.plimmerton.org.nz/neighbourhood-info/plunket/
Contribute your ideas to GWRC Climate Change strategy
www.haveyoursay.gw.govt.nz/climate-change/ closes 1 August. All the details
www.plimmerton.org.nz/
Gigatown bid needs all hands to the ###
Info in our May newsletter and on our web site about how to help Porirua be the city to
win one gigabit internet speed
http://www.pcc.govt.nz/News---Events/Latest-News/GigatownPorirua
Our boating club Las Vegas of Plimmerton
Quiz series fourth Thursday of each month. New teams welcome. Special bar
menu and fierce cerebral contest assured.
Jam night second Thursday each month with three mikes and PA system,
performers and fans all welcome.
Call Richard to ensure your bookings for these events 233 1592.
Mainly music fun times for small people
Movement, singing and learning environment for preschool age children on Mondays at
St Barnabas Church complex 106 Mana Esplanade during term time. Thirty minute
session is followed by morning tea, playtime and story time. $3 per family per session.
Contact Alister or Barbara Brown 233 1054.
Will Inspector Pratt find the murderer?
Mana Little Theatre presents Secondary Cause of Death 9-19 July. A comedy thriller
set in 1939. To book text 029 770 1109 email fairfaxnz@gmail.com or call 233 2557.
See photos at http://www.manalittletheatre.org/index.html
Archery Club fundraiser Saturday 28 June
A thousand arrows for cancer at Plimmerton domain
Join Plimmerton Archery Club as teams of archers shoot 1000 arrows to raise funds for
cancer research and support.
www.facebook.com/events/781471481887256/?ref=22
Mosaic artists alert!
Work will start in August. See Kerry Scotts current work on our web site.



Businesses on the web site
We welcome businesses to list on the web site if you provide services and products to
people here. You must be a financial member of the PRA ($15 a year), and a donation
towards the cost of creating your listing is appreciated. (If you are recommending a
tradesperson to us please remember this requirement.) We hope that all locally-based
businesses will chose to list on our web site as it becomes the go-to place for info.
Check out our latest business listing for Primo Painters. Rob Moffat lives in Plimmerton
and enjoys the environment and community here. He has three very good reasons why
you should look at getting your house painted now!
http://www.plimmerton.org.nz/business-directory/
Your neck of the woods Matariki suggestions for stargazers
YNOTW is taking a break this month but Bella suggests we all enjoy the star scape and
night bush with tours of Otari-Wilton Bush or the Karori Sanctuary. (Both
recommended by the wondrous Dame/Dr Jane Goodall who visited Wellington this
week too.)
Accommodation opportunities
Available
House to let, suit family or couple, 3 bedrooms, 2 living, carport and parking, heat
pump. Close to shops, school, beach and station. From 12 July $480 per week.
Nikki 021 027 08953 or Doug 021 597 289.
Flat to let, cosy self-contained fully furnished with all amenities, over road from
beach, easy walk to station and cafes. Lovely outdoor area, free sunsets, small
friendly cat and dog visiting, suit professional person/s. Rent includes electricity,
local phone and wireless broadband. Refs required, 233 8753.
Flat to let, attractive, one bedroom with sea view, spacious lounge, private terrace,
whiteware and parking. $281 per week. Call 0220 133 244 or 027 474 2737.
Wanted
Home wanted for 12 months 3-4 bedrooms for prof couple and 3 children
Wendy 0211 001199.
Home wanted urgently to rent for 6-12 months, 3-4 bedroom suitable for children.
In Anglican Pauatahanui parish area (Plimmerton, Mana, Camborne) approx. $400 a
week. Call Noeline Gordon 233 0192 or Mark Berry 233 0699.
Eat, drink and be particularly merry
Topor Bistro and Bar special pre-theatre dinner deal 919 July
25% off meal prices for theatre patrons going to Mana Little Theatres comedy
thriller Secondary Cause of Death.
Open from 5.30pm, bookings essential 233 9939.
Plimmerton Taj July dinner deal, Monday and Tuesday evenings, curry rice and
naan only $17.99 (excl. seafood) 233 0474.
Caf Vella open 7 days (not nights) with new winter menu with warming fries,
wedges and hearty pumpkin soup 233 9111.
Plimmerton Thai open Tuesday to Sunday with tasty Thai meals 233 2138.


Plimmerton Fish Peter and Athena will be visiting family in Greece from
10 August to 1 September so our neighbourhood chippie will be closed for a
month. 233 8063.
Ezee meals wholesome and healthy. Large and small meals and desserts from
St Andrews parish office on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Full menu on Plimmerton
web site http://www.plimmerton.org.nz/business-directory/cafes-and-
restaurants/ezee-meals/ call 233 9781.
Firewood you call we deliver!
Pine $100, macrocarpa $125, gum $130 per 1.25 cubic metre load, stacking just $10
extra. Call Peter 233 6062 or John 233 9462.
In Kapi Mana News 24 June
Public begs for NZ Post to change its mind will our post office stay or go?
Mayors back Poriruas Gigatown bid get onto social media and vote
Whats on in Porirua events and exhibitions
Taupo trophy dashing back to Plimmerton mystery solved by history sleuths
Introducing Porirua City Centre 100 interesting businesses in the citys CBD
Junior News promoting 25 primary and intermediate schools in Kapi-Mana.
Congratulations to our vibrant local paper for their positive, proactive and attractive
coverage.
Grow your own veg save $$$ and eat healthily
If you would like a veggie garden of your own then here it is Roys Road area. Call
John 233 8597.
Cleaner available need a hand around the home?
Contact Tracey 027 919 5800 info@abouttimelifestyle.co.nz
Tracey says, We are registered, insured, and police-checked for your peace of mind.
Mid winter knees up
A grand time was had by all heres the proof. Photos on
http://www.plimmerton.org.nz/top-stories/in-the-news/
Plimmerton Beach Series 20 July
Stand up paddle board winter series, our money is on Rusty the border collie, more info
capitalpaddlers.co.nz
At Plimmerton Beach Take Note singers
Under the baton of David Dell, five groups meeting different days and evenings to suit
you, all welcome aged 10 100, for fun and laughter and lots of singing, 8 week terms
$65 www.takenotesingers.co.nz
Our website: http://www.plimmerton.org.nz/
and our email: plimmertonra@gmail.com
Support your community its the best!

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