Another one of those ‘old dungas’ is McLean's Mansion. I find it amazing how many people aren’t aware of the place, it being reasonably central (just south of Bealey Ave) and having not one, but two street frontages (Colombo and Manchester streets). But it’s a wee way back from Colombo, and the main … [Read more...]
Uber bike route alerts
One of the most common types of urban cycle crashes is people getting doored, as in somebody opens their car door carelessly into the path of a person cycling along. When people get thrown into traffic as a result, they may die as a consequence of getting run over. Regular Tuesday Club attendee … [Read more...]
New wind farm in Palmy
The Turitea wind farm near Palmerston North was in the news this week for its groundbreaking ceremony. Mercury is doing the project, with $256 million being invested in stage 1 to build 33 turbines. They have consent for 60 turbines at this site and expect to generate 470 gigawatt hours (GWh) per … [Read more...]
Dutch embassy going car-free
Mira Woldberg is the Netherlands’ Ambassador to New Zealand. She made a stunning announcement earlier this week. As their contribution to reducing emissions and traffic congestion, they will dispose of their embassy car. From now on, local travel within Wellington will be done by e-bike. That’s … [Read more...]
Hagley Park Lights
Martin Meehan - Hands off Hagley writes: Tessa, In the CCC pamphlet " Have your say Hagley Oval lights "there is an invitation to a walk and talk to find out where the lights will go. Hands off Hagley as a founding member of the Hagley Park reference group take a keen interest in all matters … [Read more...]
Garry Writes 29 October 2019
I sat in the audience for the swearing in ceremony of the new Council last week. It’s a group of people who have the potential to be a really good team. I say “potential” because there were a few warning signals for me which I think need to be carefully managed. Elected reps need to be careful … [Read more...]
Last Weeks Speaker Dawn Baxendale
It was a real pleasure to welcome the new CCC CEO Dawn Baxendale, to her first public speaking engagement. Dawn summarised her life and what gives her stability, her family, and what has formed her as a person. It was refreshing to listen to a CEO with massive background in Local Government and … [Read more...]
This weeks speaker – To see ourselves as others see us:
The killings that took place on March 15 generated a global reaction and waves of visitors from across the world to the two mosques that were attacked. Many entered in tears and it was as if this spoke to each in a very personal way. Invitations came to speak at international gatherings, and one was … [Read more...]
ECan Chair Jenny Hughey
Congratulations to Jenny Hughey on being voted unanimously to the Chair of Ecan. Jenny is really impressive and I think she will do an excellent job. https://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/116820743/no-quibble-over-ecans-new-chairwoman-but-drama-over-deputy-vote … [Read more...]
Banks resisting the Reserve Bank’s Governor:
The Banks are continuing their campaign against Adrian Orr this week. In the Press during the week this article appeared https://www.pressreader.com/new-zealand/the-press/20191023/281543702703640. The interesting thing here is that the guys formally complaining about Adrian Orr represent the … [Read more...]
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