Ashburton District, Ashburton

1985 days ago

HONEY SHOP OPEN EASTER SUNDAY - RAW Locally Produced Honey

Susan from

Our honey shop will be open on Easter Sunday from 10 am - 3pm.

If you have forgotten a gift for someone this Easter ๐Ÿฐ๐Ÿฃ๐Ÿฐ๐Ÿฃ, we have some wonderful, healthy alternatives or if you are just looking for some 100% NATURAL 100% PURE 100% KIWI RAW honey, we are your one-stop shop … View more
Our honey shop will be open on Easter Sunday from 10 am - 3pm.

If you have forgotten a gift for someone this Easter ๐Ÿฐ๐Ÿฃ๐Ÿฐ๐Ÿฃ, we have some wonderful, healthy alternatives or if you are just looking for some 100% NATURAL 100% PURE 100% KIWI RAW honey, we are your one-stop shop ๐Ÿ๐Ÿฏ๐ŸŽ๐Ÿ๐Ÿฏ๐ŸŽ

Come out for a Sunday drive after lunch and bring the family and guests. Try our delicious New Honey drops too!

We are at 763 Poyntzs Road in Eyrewell Forest (off South Eyre Road), easily accessed from Tram Road. Circle around to Cust and pop into the lovely coffee shop for afternoon tea!

1991 days ago

Booze ban approved to kick unruly behaviour into touch at Canterbury club rugby league games

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Having a beer on the sideline while watching rugby league in Christchurch is a thing of the past after the city council banned alcohol at matches to help control "volatile and unsafe" behaviour.

Do you think it's the right move? Read the full story by clicking the link below and … View more
Having a beer on the sideline while watching rugby league in Christchurch is a thing of the past after the city council banned alcohol at matches to help control "volatile and unsafe" behaviour.

Do you think it's the right move? Read the full story by clicking the link below and tell us your thoughts in the comments. (Please write NFP if you don't want your comments used by Stuff/The Press).

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1985 days ago

Thank you to everyone who entered our 2019 Neighbours Day Aotearoa Photo Contest! ๐Ÿ“ธ๐Ÿ’™

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

We loved seeing your snaps and reading about your awesome community events across the country bringing neighbours together over games, food, music, dance, and even art.

Congratulations to Masterton Neighbourhood Support, Central Taranaki Safe Community Trust, Neighbourhood Support Wanganui, … View more
We loved seeing your snaps and reading about your awesome community events across the country bringing neighbours together over games, food, music, dance, and even art.

Congratulations to Masterton Neighbourhood Support, Central Taranaki Safe Community Trust, Neighbourhood Support Wanganui, Napier Neighbourhood Support, Neighbourhood Support Papakura District and our other winners who are being sent home with a $100 Prezzy card courtesy of our friends at Neighbourly.

Until next year...

#NDA2019

1986 days ago

How about getting creative this Easter?

Resene

Whether you're a dab hand at DIY or a recycling rookie, why not make good use of the Easter break and show your neighbours your upcycling talents in the 2019 Resene Upcycling Awards!

Upcycling is all about taking a preloved item and transforming it - whether it's turning old … View more
Whether you're a dab hand at DIY or a recycling rookie, why not make good use of the Easter break and show your neighbours your upcycling talents in the 2019 Resene Upcycling Awards!

Upcycling is all about taking a preloved item and transforming it - whether it's turning old skateboards into a coffee table, pallets into a home entertainment unit or repurposing an old baby cot into a desk for your little learners.

Unleash your creativity on your neighbourhood by sharing your creation in this year's Resene Upcycling Awards. Make sure you tell us about any Resene paints, colours and stains you've used - and don't forget your before and after photos. You could win one of four prizes worth $500!

Entries close Sunday 5 May.
Enter now

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1986 days ago

Need to reseal a UK or Australian grant of probate in NZ? Don't pay $1350

Director / lawyer from Kiwilaw

I discovered yesterday that the Public Trust charges $1350 plus the High Court $50 fee, to reseal in New Zealand a grant of probate or letters of administration made in the UK or Australia.
I was a tad surprised.
This is a straightforward process, nowhere near as complicated as applying from … View more
I discovered yesterday that the Public Trust charges $1350 plus the High Court $50 fee, to reseal in New Zealand a grant of probate or letters of administration made in the UK or Australia.
I was a tad surprised.
This is a straightforward process, nowhere near as complicated as applying from scratch for a grant of administration in New Zealand.
I charge $390 all up, including the High Court fee and mail/courier costs. And that is consistent with my overall guideline hourly rate of $300+GST. (I have no idea what other lawyers charge.) Just letting you know, in case you know someone who needs to know....

1990 days ago

400 little Kiwis need your help.

The Team from KidsCan Charitable Trust

Hi Neighbours

Our littlest people need your help. Poverty doesnโ€™t start at 5, but until now thereโ€™s been no nationwide programme to help preschoolers who are hungry and cold.

KidsCan is changing that. Theyโ€™re delivering raincoats, shoes and five fresh meals a week to 25 early childhood … View more
Hi Neighbours

Our littlest people need your help. Poverty doesnโ€™t start at 5, but until now thereโ€™s been no nationwide programme to help preschoolers who are hungry and cold.

KidsCan is changing that. Theyโ€™re delivering raincoats, shoes and five fresh meals a week to 25 early childhood centres. Attendance is up, and the children are happier and more settled.

"Everyone has the same meal so children don't feel like they have less," Manaia View Kindergarten teacher Kathy Belz says. "It's upholding everyone's mana.โ€

40 more centres are waiting for help. KidsCan, Stuff and Neighbourly have partnered up to raise enough money to support 1000 more children - and we need 400 more generous Kiwis to hold little hands. To support a child, sign up at KidsCan.org.nz
Support a little Kiwi now

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1991 days ago

Create magic with paper and a potato!

The Team from Resene ColorShop Ashburton

Plants make a lovely gift for young and old. Personalise your gift by creating a potato print wrap for it using a favourite Resene testpot colour and a potato cut to your chosen shape. Itโ€™s easy to do โ€“ you can even get the kids to help. Itโ€™s also a handy way to disguise any old or stained … View morePlants make a lovely gift for young and old. Personalise your gift by creating a potato print wrap for it using a favourite Resene testpot colour and a potato cut to your chosen shape. Itโ€™s easy to do โ€“ you can even get the kids to help. Itโ€™s also a handy way to disguise any old or stained plant pots you may have in your home. Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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1992 days ago

Have your say on EQC

Public Inquiry into the Earthquake Commission

The Public Inquiry into the Earthquake Commission is seeking submissions on any changes you think are needed to improve EQCโ€™s policies, operations and service.

We would like to hear about your experiences with EQC, and your views about how to improve its readiness for future natural disasters.… View more
The Public Inquiry into the Earthquake Commission is seeking submissions on any changes you think are needed to improve EQCโ€™s policies, operations and service.

We would like to hear about your experiences with EQC, and your views about how to improve its readiness for future natural disasters.

We will be accepting written submissions until 19 May 2019.
You can make a submission and find out more online at eqcinquiry.govt.nz

For any queries or assistance contact the Inquiry team on info@eqcinquiry.govt.nz or 0508 INQ EQC (0508 467 372).
Have Your Say

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1992 days ago

Young Artists Club sessions April, May and June

Students age 8 - 11 invited to attend these 2 hour sessions on Saturday mornings. Read more on the flyer.

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1992 days ago

Oxford Area School Students' Art Folio Panels on Exhibition

The show is from 16 April to 5 May. Gallery open Tuesdays to Sundays, 10am to 4pm except on public holidays.

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1993 days ago

How to Grow Flowers: our 75th anniversary special

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Yippeee! Just received the early copies of How to Grow Flowers 1944-2019, a special edition celebrating our 75th year (making us the oldest continuously published magazine in New Zealand), and it's beautiful! The first of a set coming out this year, How to Grow Flowers features the best advice… View moreYippeee! Just received the early copies of How to Grow Flowers 1944-2019, a special edition celebrating our 75th year (making us the oldest continuously published magazine in New Zealand), and it's beautiful! The first of a set coming out this year, How to Grow Flowers features the best advice from our archive, complete with vintage wisdom from long-time subscribers, garden clubs and knowledgeable experts. You have until April 14 to get the pre-sale price of $11.90 (25% off retail price). Order online or phone 0800 624 744.

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1994 days ago

Free help with your decorating dilemmas

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Thanks to everyone who joined us or submitted questions for our live chat with Resene colour experts Christine Hawkings and Merenia Patira.

If you missed it, you can still check out their answers and get some fresh decorating ideas, here.

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1994 days ago

TV Panasonic 42 inch Plasma FHD, and Built in Freeview

Donald from Pleasant Point - Temuka

Excellent condition , includes remote and stand. Pickup Temuka
Has x3 HDMI sockets

Price: $150

1994 days ago

Discover your rights with the CAB!

Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand

Do you know what your rights are at work? How about your rights to do with renting or owning a home? If you buy something thatโ€™s faulty do you know what your options are? This CAB Awareness Week from 8-14 April youโ€™re being invited to Discover Your Rights โ€“ Tลซhuratia ล motika!

Helping … View more
Do you know what your rights are at work? How about your rights to do with renting or owning a home? If you buy something thatโ€™s faulty do you know what your options are? This CAB Awareness Week from 8-14 April youโ€™re being invited to Discover Your Rights โ€“ Tลซhuratia ล motika!

Helping people to know what their rights and responsibilities are and how they can act on these is core to what the Citizens Advice Bureau is about. We help people from all walks of life to access the information they need so they are empowered to take next steps and to resolve their problems.

A highlight of this yearโ€™s Awareness Week is the launch of the CABโ€™s new public website - www.cab.org.nz.... After a year of development and user testing, the resulting website provides an accessible, mobile-friendly, knowledgebase of 2,000 questions and answers about peopleโ€™s rights that are based on real issues confronted by clients.

The information about rights is grounded in the law but is practical and is expressed in a way thatโ€™s easy to understand.

The website also provides a directory of more than 30,000 community organisations so that the CAB can help connect people with any additional services they need.

Weโ€™re keen to break down any barriers people face in finding out what their rights are. Our new website is a fantastic resource for the whole community, and complements the amazing face-to-face and phone service provided by our skilled and dedicated volunteers.

We invite you to Discover Your Rights with us this Awareness Week by checking out our new website www.cab.org.nz..., calling us 0800 367 222, or by visiting your local CAB. Weโ€™re here to help.

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1995 days ago

Flower wall marking Christchurch mosque shooting victims keeps growing

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Fresh flowers are still being laid in memory of the victims of the Christchurch mosques terror attacks, more than three weeks on from the atrocity.

The thousands of bouquets that garland trees and the pavement outside the Masjid Al Noor, adorn fences near the Linwood mosque and form a carpet of … View more
Fresh flowers are still being laid in memory of the victims of the Christchurch mosques terror attacks, more than three weeks on from the atrocity.

The thousands of bouquets that garland trees and the pavement outside the Masjid Al Noor, adorn fences near the Linwood mosque and form a carpet of sorrow next to the Botanic Gardens remain a symbol of the city's grief, unity and will to remain unbowed by the tragedy.

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