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WCC Local Food Week
Mar
1
to Mar 7

WCC Local Food Week

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Local Food Week is a collaboration between Seeds to Feeds and Wellington City Council. Together, we showcase food producers, spaces and initiatives that bring vitality to the city’s local food scene. 

2025 highlights

This year, Local Food Week was 1–9 March. Highlights included three Kākano Seed Library pop-ups at the Bond St container, a working bee and super-local lunch at Kaicycle Urban Farm, Haewai Houghton Valley’s Harvest Dinner, and a Seaweed Supper Club at Everybody Eats. 

What’s next?

You don’t need to wait for 2026 to participate in Wellington’s vibrant and diverse local food communities – there’s opportunities to come together around kai all year. 

WAYS TO GET INVOLVED

Community Gardens

Community Gardens are the hidden gems of our city. From lush pocket gardens to rambling urban oases, they’re all are great places to connect with others and learn about growing local kai.

Community gardens in Wellington

Kaicycle Urban Farm 

Kaicycle Urban Farm grow kai for community donation and sale. They have regular volunteer sessions, koha workshops, and events, including Community Open Days.

Visit the Kaicycle website

Crop Swap Wellington

Crop Swap Wellington brings together backyard gardeners, home bakers and food foragers each month to swap and share an abundance of quality local food. 

Visit the Crop Swap website

Kākano Seed Libraries

Kākano Seed Libraries are a Wellington City Libraries initiative, encouraging beginners into backyard growing by providing small quantities of free seeds. Gardeners are invited to donate harvested or excess seeds to the seed library. 

Seed Library - WCL

Garden to Table

Garden to Table empower tamariki in schools to grow, harvest, prepare and share fresh, seasonal and affordable kai. Find out about volunteering at the Garden to Table website or contact olivia@gardentotable.org.nz

Community Centres

Many of the city’s Community Centres host weekly community meals and pātaka kai or community pantries.

List of community centres

Kaibosh

Kaibosh is a food rescue charity linking the food industry with community groups to get quality surplus food to those who need it. Find out about volunteer vacancies on the Kaibosh website.

Everybody Eats

Everybody Eats is a pay-as-you-feel community dining experience, preventing food waste and building community connections. Delicious dinners are prepared by chefs and volunteers from quality surplus food. 

Visit the Everybody Eats website

Ekta

Ekta volunteers come from a diverse range of faiths, cultures, and nationalities. They distribute groceries and hot meals throughout the week, and organise events to build knowledge, increase skills, and celebrate heritage and culture. 

Visit the Ekta website

Community Fruit Wellington 

Community Fruit Wellington rescue excess backyard fruit, redistributing it through Kaibosh Food Rescue and local food banks. Share excess fruit, or volunteer to pick fruit and make preserves. See the Community Fruit Wellington Facebook page or email wellypickfruit@gmail.com.

Get involved in 2026

If your group or organisation would like to be part of the programme for LFW26, planning starts in October 2025. Please email us to let us know you’re interested.

Contact WCC

Connected Communities

Email: communitysupport@wcc.govt.nz

Phone: 04 499 4444

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SEED AND SEEDLING SWAP: Join us for the launch of Seeds to Feeds Island Bay!
Oct
18
8:30 PM20:30

SEED AND SEEDLING SWAP: Join us for the launch of Seeds to Feeds Island Bay!

We're starting a new group dedicated to building a kai secure Island Bay, and we'd love for you to be a part of it!

When: Saturday, 18th October, 10 am - 2 pm

Where: Seed to Sea, 38 The Parade, Island Bay

What to expect:

Seed and Seedling Share: Bring your extra seeds and seedlings to swap, or just come and pick up some new ones - we have plenty!

Learn & Create: Discover how to create new plants from your seeds and make your own seed packets.

Delicious Treats: Enjoy coffee, fresh herbal tea, and tasty treats.

Garden Open Day: Explore the beautiful garden at Seed to Sea and meet the chooks!

Share Your Ideas: We want to hear your thoughts on how we can create a kai secure Island Bay.

Seed and seedling swaps are an awesome opportunity for gardeners of all skill levels to collaborate and share what they might have an abundance of.

It's a great way to save money on buying new seedlings, an opportunity to learn from others, and can lead to new varietals in your māra.

Bring something to share if you can, but if not, come as you are – we'll have plenty for everyone!

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Seaweed Foraging Workshop, Hosted by Rebecca Gouldhurst
Oct
11
2:30 AM02:30

Seaweed Foraging Workshop, Hosted by Rebecca Gouldhurst

Join Rebecca, Nutritionist and nature lover for a wander along the seashore to learn about Seaweeds on Saturday 11th of October at Breaker Bay. Focusing on delicious and nutritious edible seaweeds commonly found in the area.

You’ll leave this workshop eager and able to forage for your own seaweed and know what to do with it.

Outcomes

  • Be able to identify a variety of edible seaweed species

  • Learn the different ways to introduce it into your diet

  • Understand the basic principles of foraging

  • Learn ideas and recipes for maximising flavour and nutrition

What you’ll need on the day

  • Sun protection

  • Reef shoes or something suitable for wading in rocky pool

  • A bag or basket for collecting seaweed – something that drains well

  • A knife or sccissors to cut away the seaweed

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Newtown | Seaweed foraging workshop with Rebecca Gouldhurst
Jan
16
10:00 AM10:00

Newtown | Seaweed foraging workshop with Rebecca Gouldhurst

Tēnā koutou katoa,

We invite you to come to join us for a frolic on the seashore and find out what the many uses of seaweeds are and which ones are yum to eat.

A super interactive and interesting workshop hosted by the amazing Rebecca Gouldhurst, a wealth of knowledge around Seaweed and its health benefits.

We will be running two workshops, the first Sunday the 16th of January, the second the is Monday the 17th of January.

Each workshop is limited to 15 people and we ask you to book your space via the link below.

A vaccine passport is required for this event.

Book your space
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