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New Dates for Business Network meetings |
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People who work from home now have two options to meet like-minded business people: the Western Hills Business Network will now meet every month, alternating between the second Friday of the month at 7.30pm and the second Tuesday of the month at 9.30am, all at Benedict's and all welcome. |
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Dream Green competition winner announced |
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The winning design for the MCA's Dream Green competition used paths based on current pedestrian usage, and grassy hummocks for wind-protection. |
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Want to find out more about Maungaraki's unique Hitching Post system? Download the brochure by clicking on the link below. Brochures may also be picked up from Benedict's Cafe at the Maungaraki shops. Hitching Post brochure.pdf
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Maungaraki has a number of recreation opportunities available to residents and visitors of all ages:
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What to know more about Keas, Cubs or Scouts? Come to an open night and find out which is right for your children. |
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The Maungaraki Community Associations new Web Site is a work in Progress |
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Maungaraki is nestled on the western hills of the Hutt Valley, between Korokoro, and Normandale. The suburb rises in height from sea level to around 250m high, and because of this many residents have spectacular views across the valley and harbour, into Eastbourne, Petone, Lower Hutt, and Wellington City.

The suburb is surrounded by parks containing an abundance of native bush, which is home to many New Zealand native birds, such as Tui, Bellbird, Wood Pigeon, Morepork, and Fantail. Visitors to the area can make day walks within the bush at Belmont Regional Park, as well as a picnic at Percy's Scenic Reserve.
Maungaraki is predominantly family focussed, with about two thirds of all 3500 residents belonging to a family unit. Further statistics about Maungaraki are available here.
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