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The Team from Christchurch City Council
Nearly 500 native plants were planted at Marleys Hill by around 40 volunteers on Saturday.
All donated by Trees For Canterbury, around 17 varieties of plants were eco-sourced from the Port Hills including karamu, cabbage tree and kohuhu.
Marleys Hill, above Worsleys Road in the Port Hills, was … View moreNearly 500 native plants were planted at Marleys Hill by around 40 volunteers on Saturday.
All donated by Trees For Canterbury, around 17 varieties of plants were eco-sourced from the Port Hills including karamu, cabbage tree and kohuhu.
Marleys Hill, above Worsleys Road in the Port Hills, was the site of a 15-year-old restoration project that was completely decimated by the Port Hills fires.
For more information about Port Hills Reserves volunteer days, head to: bit.ly...
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
They don't have to buy much fruit and vege as they're growing their own! Here's how they do it.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
They don't have to buy much fruit and vege as they're growing their own! Here's how they do it.
The Team Reporter from The Press
Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel is asking staff if they can reduce the level of chlorine in the water supply following widespread dissatisfaction.
Residents have complained online, in print, to radio and TV programmes, about the taste and smell of tap water as well as citing worsening skin and… View moreChristchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel is asking staff if they can reduce the level of chlorine in the water supply following widespread dissatisfaction.
Residents have complained online, in print, to radio and TV programmes, about the taste and smell of tap water as well as citing worsening skin and eye irritations.
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Claire Mitchell from Operatunity Daytime Concerts
The 50’s and 60’s brought about a more enveloping style of music, which featured a more liberating beat, greater gusto and a more contagious invitation to dance that ever heard before. Some of the greatest artists of all time lead to fanatical adoration, frenzied fans and even panty throwing!
… View moreThe 50’s and 60’s brought about a more enveloping style of music, which featured a more liberating beat, greater gusto and a more contagious invitation to dance that ever heard before. Some of the greatest artists of all time lead to fanatical adoration, frenzied fans and even panty throwing!
Iconic New Zealand artists like Suzanne Lynch (The Chicks) and Pat Urlich (Peking Man) will be joined by Operatunity’s favourite core artist Bonnie & Karl. We are in for a shaking, rattling and rolling good time! With songs from the likes of Elvis, Connie Francis, Bill Hayley and the Comets and more!
Book your tickets here!
Long weekend’s coming... Planning a big clean up? What about the garden? Waste Management bins are perfect for any type of job!
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The new Christchurch outpatients building will open to patients from early November, the Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB) says.
The $72 million development, opposite Christchurch Hospital, will house outpatient services, clinical services, including diabetes and neurology, and Allied … View moreThe new Christchurch outpatients building will open to patients from early November, the Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB) says.
The $72 million development, opposite Christchurch Hospital, will house outpatient services, clinical services, including diabetes and neurology, and Allied Health services, including physiotherapy and and speech language therapy.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Central city retailers are urging the Christchurch City Council to extend its free inner city parking scheme, saying their new retail precinct needs help to compete with malls, especially with the arrival of winter.
The call comes after more than 380 people wrote submissions to the council … View moreCentral city retailers are urging the Christchurch City Council to extend its free inner city parking scheme, saying their new retail precinct needs help to compete with malls, especially with the arrival of winter.
The call comes after more than 380 people wrote submissions to the council urging it to extend the one-hour free parking at the Lichfield St and Art Gallery car parks beyond June 30. Another 95 are against it and about 30 have some concerns.
What do you think?
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Did you know that three families lose a loved one to suicide every two days? You can help change this by donating to Mike King's work.
The current “harden up, stay staunch and let’s not talk about it” attitude is a problem. By changing this attitude, lives will be saved. Every … View moreDid you know that three families lose a loved one to suicide every two days? You can help change this by donating to Mike King's work.
The current “harden up, stay staunch and let’s not talk about it” attitude is a problem. By changing this attitude, lives will be saved. Every dollar raised enables Mike to continue his vital work with communities across NZ.
The Appliance Shed is leading a fundraising campaign to support Mike King's Key To Life Trust. Read more about the long-standing relationship Appliance Shed has with Mike King here
The Key to Life Trust equips our nation's young people to check in on their mates and remind them it’s okay to ask for help. It’s important we all feel valued and know that someone has our backs when times are tough. Please donate and make a difference in your community.
Thank you for your support!
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The Team from
At Ryman Healthcare we pride ourselves in providing care that has to be ‘good enough for mum.’ In order to achieve this, we must build trusting relationships with our residents.
That is why we are so thrilled to once again be voted New Zealand’s Most Trusted Brand in the retirement village… View moreAt Ryman Healthcare we pride ourselves in providing care that has to be ‘good enough for mum.’ In order to achieve this, we must build trusting relationships with our residents.
That is why we are so thrilled to once again be voted New Zealand’s Most Trusted Brand in the retirement village sector. It’s our fourth win and an accolade we’re incredibly proud of – so thank you New Zealand!
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Public outcry over the possible axing of six Christchurch bus routes has convinced authorities to come up with a compromise.
Some routes will be combined and the route and timing of others will be adjusted. It will contribute to a planned rates rise of about 4.9 per cent, up from the 4.5 per … View morePublic outcry over the possible axing of six Christchurch bus routes has convinced authorities to come up with a compromise.
Some routes will be combined and the route and timing of others will be adjusted. It will contribute to a planned rates rise of about 4.9 per cent, up from the 4.5 per cent originally proposed in the draft plan.
Click the link below to see more details and let us know what you think in the comments below. (Please tell us if you don't want your comments published in The Press/Stuff).
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Whiteleigh Avenue in Addington will be closed for a critical railway upgrade from 6:00am Saturday 2 June to 6:00am Tuesday 5 June. KiwiRail has contracted Fulton Hogan to carry out 24 hour work.
Motorists are asked to avoid Addington and detour through Curletts Road where possible. Further … View moreWhiteleigh Avenue in Addington will be closed for a critical railway upgrade from 6:00am Saturday 2 June to 6:00am Tuesday 5 June. KiwiRail has contracted Fulton Hogan to carry out 24 hour work.
Motorists are asked to avoid Addington and detour through Curletts Road where possible. Further detours that avoid Whiteleigh Avenue will be in place. Tower Junction Mega Centre can be entered via Blenheim Road or via Princess Street. Horncastle Arena will be accessible from Wrights Road.
We apologise for any disruption caused by this closure. For more information, please call 0800 762 334 or email cant.info@fultonhogan.com
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
Give it a rinse!
Food and drink residue can contaminate recyclable material and make the job really unpleasant for our recycling operators. A quick rinse before placing in the yellow bin is really appreciated!
Find out if you’re recycling the right way here: ccc.govt.nz/recycling
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
There is no guarantee Cantabrians will be directly consulted on how a $300 million fund for the city will be spent.
Read more: bit.ly...
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
From the Crusaders v Hurricanes match tonight to the Botanic Gardens Open Day... check out our weekend event guide on Newsline: bit.ly...
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