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Find out about any upcoming events. If you would like to list a branch or community beautification events (clean up, planting event, graffiti paint out etc) please register your event here.

Newlands Tamariki Playcentre kids’ clean up day

Newlands Tamariki Playcentre 134 Newlands Road, Wellington, New Zealand

We will walk from Playcentre at 134 Newlands Road to Pukehuia Park, collecting all the rubbish we find along the way. Wednesday is our bilingual session, so we'll learn relevant phrases and kupu along the way. We will be back at Playcentre at 12pm. Families are welcome to join us, please come along to the […]

Free

Marewa Clean Up

Marewa School 80D Latham Street, Napier, New Zealand

Let’s clean up our community. Collecting rubbish around the streets can be fun when there are many hands. Join our fun at Marewa School.

Free

Spit clean up and bbq followed by the science of returning freshwater to estuaries.

Spit clean up and bbq Ford Rd , Maketu, Te puke, New Zealand

Come down and clean for a couple of hours with us at one of our most troublesome spot here in Maketu. Then head to the marae for a BBQ and a refreshing talk with a scientist from the Waikato University about the science of returning freshwater to our Estuary.

Free

CPS ECO WARRIORS

Churchill Park Farm and Waterways 320/336 Riddell Road, Glendowie

Join us for our Clean Up Week 2021 event.

Free

The In-Home Childcare Company Beach Clean Up

Petone Beach The Esplanade, Petone

We want to get as many of our little Kaitiaki (guardians of our land) involved to help, and understand the value of protecting our natural environment. We'd LOVE to see you and your children! Meet at The Flying Bean coffee box on Petone Esplanade (opposite Beach St). We'll provide gloves, buckets, bags and of course […]

Free

Clean-Up Dallington

Dallington Trust Community Shop Corner of McBratney's and Gayhurst Roads, Christchurch, New Zealand

Come along and lend a hand to give the suburb of Dallington and the red zone land that surrounds it a tidy up. Sadly some people see the red zone land and the streets around it as a dumping ground.

Free
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