Fund-raising 2018 Pukerua Bay calendar
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Tuesday 10 October 2017
Present: Iain MacLean, Pauline Morse, Jonathan Harker, June Penhey, Paul FitzGerald, Brian Sullivan, Dale Williams (PCC), Bill Inge (PCC), Rob Oscroft (community).
Apologies: Kate Dreaver, Rebecca Davis, Jenny Brash (GWRC). …
October 2017 Residents’ Association meeting minutesRead More »
October 2017 Residents’ Association meeting minutes Read More »
Tuesday 12 September 2017
Present: Iain MacLean, Kate Dreaver, Pauline Morse, Jonathan Harker, Rebecca Davis, June Penhey, Paul FitzGerald, Brian Sullivan, Jenny Brash (GWRC), Rob Oscroft (community).
Apologies: Dale Williams (PCC). …
September 2017 Residents’ Association meeting minutesRead More »
September 2017 Residents’ Association meeting minutes Read More »
Present: Iain MacLean, June Penhey, Brian Sullivan, Jonathan Harker, Paul FitzGerald, Rebecca Davis, Dale Williams (PCC).
Community: Peter Roach, Yvonne Fletcher.
Apologies: Jenny Brash (GWRC), Kate Dreaver, Pauline Morse. …
June 2017 Residents’ Association meeting minutes Read More »
We planted 30 trees today, mostly tagasaste, which fixes nitrogen and helps to improve the soil, and can later be be coppiced for firewood and sacrificial mulch. It will serve to shelter the holly oaks while they get established to form the main long-term shelter. We even managed to sneak some lavender amongst proceedings too. Many thanks to everyone who turned up to help!
Garden holly oak shelter belt started Read More »
To celebrate Her Royal Majesty’s birthday, let’s build a compost station and some raised beds after lunch on Monday. Kick-off at 1pm on Monday 5 June (more event details here), and subject to availability we can get a few tree and nursery species in the ground too.
It might be a bit wet to try to get a shed in place on the back of a truck, but Malcolm from PCC is keen to get the water tank sorted soon.
If you are interested in participating in the community food forest garden project, please contact Jonathan at the Residents’ Association through the Contact Us page with your email address and/or a contact phone number, so we can keep a mailing/phone list of interested folks. For instance, one of the first things we need to figure out is the best way to facilitate discussion and coordinate resources and tasks between working bees, whether that be email, Facebook, this website, a wiki, smoke signals, or some other method.
Food forest garden Queen’s birthday working bee Read More »
Present: Iain MacLean, June Penhey, Kate Dreaver, Brian Sullivan, Jonathan Harker, Paul FitzGerald, Pauline Morse, Dale Williams (PCC).
Community: Peter Roach, Ashley Price, Guy Marriage, Nikky Winchester (Community Hub Group).
Apologies: Rebecca Davis, Jenny Brash (GWRC). …
May 2017 Residents’ Association meeting minutes Read More »
Pecking Order movie fundraiser Read More »
Hi folks, it’s really happening! Let’s all catch up tomorrow at 10 am (see event details) and meet and greet. We have our garden plan (PDF) to work from, and we need to mark out where the things will go, who has access to what resources, and what we can get started with first.
The council have already mown and mulched the site for us, so that’s the first thing done from the list of tasks in the plan. Likely candidates for things we can start doing are:
We are currently investigating the option to move one of the old shelter buildings from the closed Muri Station onto the site, to use as the potting/tool shed, and the council are willing to provide a water tank for garden and Civil Defence use.
Food forest garden working bee! Read More »
This month’s update (PDF) is published on behalf of the Predator Free Pukerua Bay project. If you are interested in participating, email predatorfreepkb@gmail.com for more information.
Autumn is definitely with us now – longer, cooler nights means that rats and mice are looking for warmer lodgings. It’s a great time to check your roof cavities and out-buildings for signs of rats and mice and place traps accordingly. We had great success at our house just by moving our trap into the garden shed (previously, it was just outside by the shed door): we caught a mouse and a rat that very night! We have also heard of others putting a little bit of bait at the tunnel entrance as a lure, which has been successful.
March and April’s catch numbers continue to increase.
Total reported catches since 12 November 2016: 262 rats; 375 mice; 10 mustelids (all in the Scientific Reserve); and 32 hedgehogs.
Welcome on board to our newest trappers! At the end of April, we have 102 properties involved in Predator-free Pukerua Bay (about 14 percent of all Pukerua Bay properties). All of the original 90 traps/tunnels provided by the Department of Conservation have now been sponsored – what a great effort from the community! …
Predator-free Pukerua Bay March and April 2017 updateRead More »
Predator-free Pukerua Bay March and April 2017 update Read More »