Kapiti News

Surf club marks milestone

New building starts first stage of constructi­on

- Musings JANET HOLBOROW Kāpiti District Mayor

On Saturday morning the Paekā kā riki Surf Lifesaving Club marked an important milestone in the developmen­t of their new building as they started the first stage of constructi­on.

The old clubrooms have already been demolished due to a combinatio­n of coastal inundation and structural issues, so the new build has become urgent. In the meantime, surf lifesavers have been operating from temporary containers on the waterfront.

Karl Farrell, Ngā ti Haumia kaumatua, and Taku Parai of Ngā ti Toa blessed the site, and Joost Brinck, with support from young member Lexie Garton, turned the first sod. It’s great that council has been able to provide seed funding for this project which will provide a facility for the whole community to use.

There’s still $1 million to raise to complete the next stages of the project so please support in any way you can, and let others know!

From there, it was off to the opening of the Bond Street Distillery, which opened its new facility by

putting on a “Block Party” around Te Roto Drive. This area hosts a variety of food and beverage businesses creating a fantastic atmosphere. The new distillery also operates as a hub for local start-up and small businesses. It’s great to see our food and beverage businesses thriving and growing, and to support them through our economic developmen­t work.

Also on Saturday, the Waikanae Boating Club held its annual children’s fishing event.

Due to the weather the children enjoyed a morning at Ngā Manu

Nature Reserve instead.

On Sunday Ngā Manu celebrated a significan­t milestone with an event marking the 50th anniversar­y of the start of the trust. The event honoured the vision of Peter McKenzie, who at the age of 20 decided to use an inheritanc­e to create the trust, who then acquired the land and started the work to create what is now a treasured and important environmen­tal reserve.

David Mudge was acknowledg­ed for his hugely significan­t contributi­on, working with McKenzie at the very early stages and

continuing his involvemen­t ever since. So many volunteers have worked over the years to realise this vision and create this ecological reserve, which also has such an important educationa­l, economic and community benefit.

On another note, it was great to be there last week as a cheque was handed over to the Kā piti Women’s Centre by the Kā piti Boating Club, raised at the Reel Women’s Fishing Competitio­n in February. Our community organisati­ons and businesses in Kā piti sure do support each other.

 ?? Photo / Rachel Jones ?? Paekā kā riki Surf Lifeguards youngsters took part of the groundbrea­king and site blessing ceremony to mark the constructi­on of the clubhouse rebuild.
Photo / Rachel Jones Paekā kā riki Surf Lifeguards youngsters took part of the groundbrea­king and site blessing ceremony to mark the constructi­on of the clubhouse rebuild.
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