Keep Waitakere Beautiful in our community
 
Keep Waitakere Beautiful Trust promotes litter and waste reduction, tree planting, and civic pride activities
 
 
We support individual volunteers and groups to take action at home, at work, at school, and in our community...
 
Contact us on 826 4276 for more information on the projects below.
 
Clean Stream Waitakere | Community Projects | EcoWise Community Awards
Operation Spring Clean | Trees for Babies | War on Weeds
 
 
Clean Stream Waitakere was established by Keep Waitakere Beautiful Trust in 1996 in partnership with Waitakere City Council to promote community involvement in the restoration and enhancement of streams in Waitakere City. The programme continues to provide a wide range of people with the skills, knowledge and resources to be involved in stream restoration.
 
Keep Waitakere Beautiful Trust encourages Clean Stream Waitakere volunteers to adopt an area of a stream, creating a greater sense of ownership. Volunteers are taught the importance of stream health and are actively involved with removing litter, inorganic rubbish and noxious weeds, replanting banks with natives, and ongoing maintenance.
 
 
Community Projects In partnership with Waitakere City Council, Keep Waitakere Beautiful Trust provides funding toward community projects within Waitakere City that promote litter and waste reduction, tree planting, re-vegetation, and similar initiatives. Applications for grant funding may be made at any time. Grant funding is typically up to $300 in value, and depends on the volume of applications received.
 
 
EcoWise Community Awards The awards celebrate and honour residents of Waitakere City who show a commitment to beautifying their city, and care for their environment through volunteer action and pride.
 
Any resident of Waitakere City may enter the EcoWise Community Awards on their own behalf, or by nominating another party. Nominations are welcome at any time, and the awards event is held in November.
 
Download an EcoWise Awards Nomination
 
 
Operation Spring Clean is an annual event that aims to increase awareness about waste in the environment. It encourages schools, service organisations, sports clubs, church and community groups, businesses and individuals to take an active role in cleaning up the environment.
 
Keep Waitakere Beautiful Trust provides rubbish bags, gloves, jumbo bins and disposal to anyone registering a clean up on public land.
 
Operation Spring Clean 2009 will be held from 1 September to 17 October.
 
Download an Operation Spring Clean Registration
 
 
Trees for Babies In May each year, family and friends are invited by Keep Waitakere Beautiful Trust to celebrate the birth of their new baby by planting a native tree in a local reserve.
 
The project is delivered in partnership with Waitakere City Council and Plunket and a personalised invitation is sent to all babies registered with Plunket in the year prior to the planting event. Four neighbourhood parks, one in each of the four city wards, are selected for a grove of 'baby trees'.
 
At each event, families are given a planting demonstration and educated on the importance of trees in the urban environment. Free entertainment is provided including clowns, a bouncy castle and face painters. Every baby attending is presented with a 'new citizen' certificate.
 
Parks are selected with the guidance of the council arborist and in consultation with the four community boards. Parks are chosen to enhance a public area, and to encourage families to visit and utilise their local park more often.
 
Trees for Babies 2009 - Photos
 
 
War on Weeds encourages local residents to remove invasive weeds from their property, to reduce the amount of illegal dumping of weeds and to increase general awareness of invasive plant pests and their threat to native bush.
 
The Nine Nasties These pest plants are a major threat to Waitakere's native bush:
 
Ginger Plant - Blue Morning Glory - Japanese Honeysuckle - Climbing Asparagus - Jasmine - Moth Plant - Plectranthus - Smilax - Tradescantia (Wandering Jew)
 
Help rid Waitakere City of these fast spreading invaders!
 
If you are having difficulty identifying any of these invasive weeds, please visit the Weedbusters website.
 
War on Weeds Bags Keep Waitakere Beautiful Trust can supply Waitakere City households with 10 biodegradable bags per year, for them to fill with environmental weeds from their properties.  This service is provided free of charge and includes collection of the bags from your property once they are full.
 
This project is run with the support of the support of Waitakere City Council, Auckland Regional Council and WeedFree Trust. WeedFree offers advice on weed removal methods and suggestions on native plants for replanting. All weeds are deposited at the Waitakere City Council Transfer Station.
 
 
 
 
 
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Trees for Babies Photos - 2009:
Kingdale Reserve
Armour Bay Reserve
Rush Creek Reserve