Clubs and Organisations
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Halcombe Community Development GroupYour local Community Committee. Meetings are held on the 1st Monday of the month, starting at 7pm, at the Halcombe Tavern.
[email protected] Chairperson (shared role) Secretary: Jeannette Henderson 06 328 8647 Treasurer: Stacey Hulena 06 328 8844 |
Halcombe Volunteer Fire BrigadeFor all emergencies please call 111.
For information on joining the Halcombe Volunteer Brigade, please contact: Mike Banner 06 320 8762 or 027 449 109 |
Halcombe Memorial Hall75 Willoughby Street, Halcombe
Hall Hire Information email [email protected] or phone Maureen 021 332 676 for bookings. |
Halcombe Playcentre77 Willoughby Street, Halcombe
We provide safe and fun learning with a community feel for all children aged 0 – 6 years. We hold 3 sessions a week, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 9am – 1pm and offer a huge range of inside and outside activities for children to choose from. Your first 3 visits are free. www.playcentre.org.nz/centre/halcombe/ [email protected] Phone: 06 328 8693 |
Halcombe Rugby ClubHalcombe Rugby Club Facebook page
Willoughby Street, Halcombe. Contacts: Chris Hughes 06 328 8725 or Barbara Kreegher 06 328 8511 |
Halcombe Schoolwww.halcombe.school.nz
30 Monteith Street, Halcombe, RD9, Feilding 4779 Phone: 06 328 8845 [email protected] |
Halcombe Tennis ClubThe courts are located in Willoughby Street, Halcombe. Halcombe players are also members of Feilding Tennis Club and use Feilding Club courts for home games.
https://clubspark.kiwi/FeildingTennisClub Contact: Christine Donovan Phone: 06 323 3570 |
Manawatu Hunt Clubhttp://www.huntingwithhounds.co.nz/manawatu-hunt.php
Secretary: Sandra de Ruiter - phone: 06 364 3092 Email: [email protected] Meet: Wednesday & Saturday or Sunday |
Poupatate MaraePoupatatē marae is located just outside Halcombe, about 40 km north of Palmerston North. Its primary hapū is Ngāti Pikiahuwaewae of Ngāti Raukawa ki Te Tonga.
The wharenui is also named Poupatatē. The marae connects ancestrally to the Tainui waka, the awa Rangitīkei and the maunga Maungatautari. https://maorimaps.com/marae/poupatat%C4%93 Address: 199 Reu Reu Road, Tokorangi Contact: Hare Arapere 06 356 3833 or 027 462 6161 |
Stanway Pony Clubhttps://www.sporty.co.nz/stanwaypc/HomeStanway Pony Club is one of 4 branches of Manawatu Pony Club.
It is a fun, safe place for riders and their ponies to learn together and work towards gaining pony club certificates. Stanway Pony Club provides opportunities for riders to train together, be selected for teams to represent Manawatu, and to compete against other branches. Note our new location: we have use of the Winder family farm at 105 Awawa Road in Stanway. Any queries please email [email protected] |
Taumata O Te Ra MaraeTaumata o Te Rā marae is located in Halcombe, about 29 km north of Palmerston North. Its primary hapū is Ngāti Manomano of Ngāti Raukawa ki Te Tonga. The wharenui is named Manomano. The marae connects ancestrally to the Tainui waka, the awa Rangitīkei and the maunga Ruahine.
https://maorimaps.com/marae/taumata-o-te-r%C4%81 Address: 60 Hastings Street, Halcombe Contact: George Kereama 06 328 8801 |
Te Hiiri MaraeTe Hiiri o Mahuta marae is located in Halcombe, between Feilding and Marton. Its principal hapū are Ngāti Matakore and Ngāti Rangatahi of Ngāti Maniapoto.
The wharenui is name Te Hiiri o Mahuta; there is also a church on site, Hato Hohepa 1914. The marae connects ancestrally to the waka Tainui and the awa Rangitikei. https://maorimaps.com/marae/te-hiiri Address: 112 Pryces Line, Tokorangi Contact: Danny Karatea-Goddard 06 328 8737 or 021 509 431 |
Horizons Regional Council
horizons.govt.nz
11/15 Victoria Ave
Palmerston North
06 952 2800
11/15 Victoria Ave
Palmerston North
06 952 2800
Manawatu District Councilmdc.govt.nz
06 323 0000 Council Liaison: Community Development Advisor: |
Manawatu District Neighbourhood Support Inc.www.manawatunsg.co.nz
Neighbourhood Support works on the philosophy of neighbours looking out for neighbours and the community taking responsibility and being prepared for its own wellbeing in times of need. The goal of the service is to create safer more caring communities; to reduce the incidents and effects of criminal offending; to strengthen community networks; improving the quality of life for all residents; respecting people of all cultures and encourage their involvement in their community. Contact: Area Coordinator 06 323 4816 [email protected] |