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About 40% of the 6.5 million tyres Kiwis use every year are recycled, repurposed, or used as tyre-derived fuel. But the rest end up in landfills, stockpiled or dumped.
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Jenny from Rangiora
Black, lost off mobility scooter in central Rangiora.
Only noticed today, but would have only be lost in past few days.
Sorry no photo.
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Gavin from Loburn
For Sale
1999 Nissan Terrano , 3.0L diesel .
187500kms on the clock , RUC has 500k left .
Registered until Feb 2025 & WOF due August 2024.
2 new tyres on the front, rear have 4 - 5 mm left .
Few scratches & bumps but good condition .
Small rust patch under D/side wing mirror but … View moreFor Sale
1999 Nissan Terrano , 3.0L diesel .
187500kms on the clock , RUC has 500k left .
Registered until Feb 2025 & WOF due August 2024.
2 new tyres on the front, rear have 4 - 5 mm left .
Few scratches & bumps but good condition .
Small rust patch under D/side wing mirror but doesn't affect WOF .
We have owned for 5 years but now surplus to requirements.
Open to reasonable offers , no swaps
Price: $7,000
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We are loving seeing everyone's posts about themselves on our Know Thy Neighbour page.
Check out the neighbours in your area, you might find a walking group or choir to join and you might learn a few more neighbours names!
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By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter
North Canterbury could soon be lit up with solar farms.
The Waimakariri District Council has received resource consent applications from three companies looking to build solar farms in the district, while the Hurunui District Council has also received a… View moreBy David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter
North Canterbury could soon be lit up with solar farms.
The Waimakariri District Council has received resource consent applications from three companies looking to build solar farms in the district, while the Hurunui District Council has also received a solar farm application.
MainPower, North Canterbury’s energy network, has applied for resource consent to construct a solar farm on a 10-hectare site at Thongcaster Road at Eyrewell Forest, to the north of Waimakariri River.
The site is expected to produce enough energy to power 1250 local homes via MainPower’s distribution network, a Mainpower spokesperson said.
‘‘MainPower has been encouraged by the support of the neighbours surrounding the proposed solar farm.’’
There is no confirmed timeframe at this stage for the construction.
A Waimakariri District Council spokesperson said Mainpower ‘‘obtained affected party approval’’ from all 11 affected parties, so notification was not required.
Auckland-based Lightyears Solar Ltd has applied for a resource consent to build an eight hectare solar farm at Swannanoa, near Rangiora, with 9077 solar panels.
A council spokesperson said the application is on hold while more information is sought from the applicant.
No decision has been made on whether the application will be notified.
Lightyears Solar Ltd co-founder and development manager Matt Shanks said his company proposed building ‘‘a mid-sized, dual use solar farm’’.
Construction is expected to begin later this year, with commissioning early next year.
‘‘The solar panel rows will be spaced about 5m apart and the landowner will graze animals under the solar farm array.’’
He said the farm would generate six megawatts of renewable energy, which would mostly be consumed locally ‘‘providing for some of Rangiora’s daytime energy needs’’.
Shanks said Lightyears Solar had contacted the immediate neighbours to the farm, as part of the consent process.
‘‘We keep it low impact by keeping the panels fairly low to the ground, installing planting strips around the farm, and ensuring there is plenty of space between the rows for grazing and continued pasture growth.’’
A resource consent was received last month from Australian company Energy Bay Ltd to construct and operate a utility scale solar energy farm on 80ha on the corner of Upper Sefton Rd and Beatties Rd, Sefton, north of Rangiora. The Hurunui District Council also received an application last month from Far North Solar Farm Ltd for a 180.8ha solar farm at Waipara.
■ LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter
A North Canterbury community will have to wait an extra year before hosting an Anzac Day service.
Fundraising for a new war memorial for Culverden has proven to be tougher than anticipated, says Culverden Community Committee member Craig Ritchie.
… View moreBy David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter
A North Canterbury community will have to wait an extra year before hosting an Anzac Day service.
Fundraising for a new war memorial for Culverden has proven to be tougher than anticipated, says Culverden Community Committee member Craig Ritchie.
Culverden was due to host this year’s Amuri area Anzac Day service, but the Waiau community has stepped up as this year’s host.
The committee launched a fundraising drive in September last year, after the memorial design, estimated to cost $150,000, was approved with the support of the Hurunui District Council.
‘‘We never really understood how difficult it is to apply for funding,’’ Ritchie said.
‘‘We would have liked to have had it up and running this year.
‘‘We have had good support from contractors, who have agreed to keep to the same quotes for the time being.’’
As the Culverden Community Committee is not a registered entity, it has made the process more difficult in applying for grants.
The memorial design is based on a corten steel memorial at Leyland in England, with the shape of a soldier cut out and standing 9m high.
The Culverden version will be 6m high, with a poppy and the words ‘‘Lest We Forget’’ on the front.
The memorial will have lights to light it up at night.
It will be placed in the Rutherford Reserve, next to Amuri Area School.
The Hurunui District Council’s Amuri Community Committee, has approved the use of $56,000 in funds held in trust from the sale of the Culverden Drill Hall in the 1980s.
The committee has received $5000 in donations from the community and a $10,000 grant from the Trusts Community Foundation.
The Hurunui District Council has applied to the Lottery Environment and Heritage Fund for $50,000 on the committee’s behalf.
Ritchie is hopeful the council will fund the balance, which will allow the war memorial to be ready for next year’s Anzac Day service.
Amuri area Anzac Day services alternate between Waiau, Rotherham and Culverden.
Culverden last hosted the Anzac Day service in 2021, with the community gathering at the Culverden Volunteer Fire Brigade rooms, before crossing the busy Mountainview Road to a set of memorial gates.
■ The Amuri area Anzac Day service will be held at Waiau. Gather at the Waiau Hall at 9.50am, for a 10am service, before a short walk to the memorial and back to the hall for morning tea.
The Culverden Community Committee is organising an autumn cull cow drive as a fundraiser for the war memorial fund.
Contact Craig Ritchie on 027-4705388 for more information.
■ Public interest journalism funded through New Zealand on Air.
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