Kāpiti Now promotes the Kāpiti Coast, our community, our businesses, our events. Our business club enables our business members to network and learn from each other as well as help grow our marketing platforms for Kāpiti Now.
The major events season continues in Kāpiti with something on offer for everyone.
Kāpiti Coast District Council is supporting a number of new and familiar large scale events this summer and encourages locals to get involved in what will be some serious fun.
Kāpiti Coast District Mayor K Gurunathan is calling on Kāpiti environmental groups and conservationists to have their say on how New Zealand protects its at-risk indigenous biodiversity.
In an effort to reduce waste to landfills across New Zealand the government is seeking feedback on its proposals to progressively increase and expand the current landfill levy rates.
A successful Kāpiti Arts Trail 2019 has wrapped up with people from the Wellington region and beyond taking in a spectacular range of Kāpiti art over the two weekends.
Over the next 10 years, the Kāpiti District is well placed to maximise the benefits and manage the risks of its ongoing growth, but significant work will be required to make sure the best outcomes are achieved and growth over the next 30 years is fully accommodated.
The Kāpiti Coast District Council confirmed its governance structure and committee memberships for the next three years, at its first formal meeting today.
Guy Burns, Deputy Chair of the Paraparaumu Raumati Community Board says he is concerned that Kapiti Coast District Council has doubled its number of Public Relations staff in the last 5 years.