Aidanfield, Christchurch

1372 days ago

Have you seen this pest plant?

Environment Canterbury

Purple loosestrife/Lythrum salicaria
- Rapidly invades damp ground and shallow water.
- Overtops native species with dense bushy growth.
- Is an upright, perennial that can grow to 3m high.
- Has long purple/pink flower-spikes appear at the end of the stems, Dec-Feb.
- Leaves are in pairs,… View more
Purple loosestrife/Lythrum salicaria
- Rapidly invades damp ground and shallow water.
- Overtops native species with dense bushy growth.
- Is an upright, perennial that can grow to 3m high.
- Has long purple/pink flower-spikes appear at the end of the stems, Dec-Feb.
- Leaves are in pairs, opposite each other.
- The stems are usually square in cross-section.
- Leaves and stems die back in winter to re-emerge in spring.

Report pests using the Find-A-Pest app, or by contacting us direct on 0800 324 636 or biosecurity@ecan.govt.nz.

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1372 days ago

Tell us about a local business that makes your day?

Prospa

With the craziness of last year behind us, it’s time to give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the 2021 Prospa Local Business Hero awards – and they could be up for some fantastic prizes.

As NZ’s business lending specialists, we at … View more
With the craziness of last year behind us, it’s time to give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the 2021 Prospa Local Business Hero awards – and they could be up for some fantastic prizes.

As NZ’s business lending specialists, we at Prospa love seeing small businesses reach their goals with a faster, easier approach to business loans. And we’re proud to be back sponsoring the 2021 Prospa Local Business Hero awards.
Nominate now

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1372 days ago

Large HDPE Garden Pots

Pratul from Upper Riccarton

Large HDPE Garden Pots with Bottom holes for drain.
Ideal for terrace gardens, patios, glasshouses, apartments
Dimensions: 300mm X 300mm (base width) X 600mm (height)

Price: $20.00 (each)
Pick-up ONLY with payment.

Price: $20

1374 days ago

What's your experience with pre-fabricated homes?

Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times

The Sunday Star-Times is looking into the rise of transportable/ kit-set/ pre fabricated homes. The upsides are build-efficiency, quality of design, and cost. The downsides appear to be land supply, red-tape with council and difficulty getting lending from banks. If you're willing to share … View moreThe Sunday Star-Times is looking into the rise of transportable/ kit-set/ pre fabricated homes. The upsides are build-efficiency, quality of design, and cost. The downsides appear to be land supply, red-tape with council and difficulty getting lending from banks. If you're willing to share your experience - good or bad - email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz, otherwise leave a comment. Is there an aspect of transportable housing you'd like us to enquire about for you?

1376 days ago

What is your favourite heritage building being restored since the earthquakes?

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

Christchurch’s iconic heritage buildings have experienced differing fates in the 10 years since the earthquakes struck. But some of the city’s most famous sites are being saved.

Here's our list: www.stuff.co.nz...

What is your favourite building being saved in the rebuild?

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1375 days ago

Canterbury regional council rates could jump more than 24 per cent

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

The average Christchurch ratepayer could be an extra $250 a year out of pocket if steep regional council rate hikes thought to be one among the highest in the country are brought in.

Environment Canterbury (ECan) is proposing increasing rates by either 24.5 per cent or 18 per cent, to cover the … View more
The average Christchurch ratepayer could be an extra $250 a year out of pocket if steep regional council rate hikes thought to be one among the highest in the country are brought in.

Environment Canterbury (ECan) is proposing increasing rates by either 24.5 per cent or 18 per cent, to cover the fallout of the Government’s new freshwater regulations.

This would be on top of district council rate rises, such as Christchurch City Council’s proposed five per cent increase, leaving many concerned about the combined toll of the cost to ratepayers. Read more here.

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1373 days ago

Garage sale, Sat 27th Feb, 50a Middlepark Rd

Aileen from Sockburn

Kitchenware, books, clothing, bedding etc. see you on Sat between 8 am and noon

1375 days ago

TRAILER WANTED

Denise from Aidanfield

WANTED TO BUY GOOD CONDITION CAGED TRAILER
I am a volunteer with People Empowerment & Environmental Enhancement Programme Trust - P.E.E.E.P
Basically the Trust assists long term unemployed people (often who have been marginalised by mental and/or social illnesses) back into the work force, … View more
WANTED TO BUY GOOD CONDITION CAGED TRAILER
I am a volunteer with People Empowerment & Environmental Enhancement Programme Trust - P.E.E.E.P
Basically the Trust assists long term unemployed people (often who have been marginalised by mental and/or social illnesses) back into the work force, whilst being committed to preserving and maintaining our environment ... (look us up on the web site : peeep.org.nz...

We are initiating a new graffiti removal technique using solely plant based product and water blaster.... In order for us to begin this exciting new contract we URGENTLY need a good sound trailer with a cage with a minimum 1500kg capacity.

If anyone has one or knows of a good one for sale at a reasonable price, please call us (contact numbers are on the website) or pm me.

PS We are also looking for another 2 x Trustees to join a very progressive Board..... maybe you could spare some time and energy and join us 🙂 -

Thanks heaps

1376 days ago

Our Hometown

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

Good morning Cantabrians,

Copies of The Press's special 10th anniversary earthquake supplement Our Hometown are available from The Press reception at 158 Gloucester Street. The 28-page magazine profiles business survivors and quake heroes, heritage which has survived and been lost and … View more
Good morning Cantabrians,

Copies of The Press's special 10th anniversary earthquake supplement Our Hometown are available from The Press reception at 158 Gloucester Street. The 28-page magazine profiles business survivors and quake heroes, heritage which has survived and been lost and considers how our city's leadership has changed.

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1376 days ago

HOMED Saturday 20th February

Julia Gailey Reporter from Homed - The Press

What's your favorite Canterbury property from this week's issue of HOMED?
Click the link below to choose

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1387 days ago

Monster wasp nest

The Team from Wasp Wipeout

Well, after a (relatively) quiet couple of summers, the vespula wasps have come back big time in some locations! Auckland and the Waikato are reporting big numbers and you may have seen this story about the monster nest found just outside of Nelson. We're continuing our efforts to control the … View moreWell, after a (relatively) quiet couple of summers, the vespula wasps have come back big time in some locations! Auckland and the Waikato are reporting big numbers and you may have seen this story about the monster nest found just outside of Nelson. We're continuing our efforts to control the wasps through the Wasp Wipeout project, but did you know you can help as well? For information on how to help or DIY click here: bit.ly... You can also donate to the project here: givealittle.co.nz...

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1381 days ago

Decade since Christchurch Earthquakes

Reporter Northern Outlook

Kia kaha Canterbury! Have you got any messages of support?

February 22 will mark the 10th anniversary of the Christchurch Earthquakes.

With uncertainties surrounding commemorations due to recent Covid-19 restrictions, the Christchurch City Council will live stream the event so that people … View more
Kia kaha Canterbury! Have you got any messages of support?

February 22 will mark the 10th anniversary of the Christchurch Earthquakes.

With uncertainties surrounding commemorations due to recent Covid-19 restrictions, the Christchurch City Council will live stream the event so that people worldwide will have to opportunity to pay their respects.

The council has worked closely with the Quakes Families Trust to create a memorial service that will acknowledge and commemorate those that lost their lives and all that have endured hardship due to the disaster.

“We want people, no matter where they are in the world, to feel part of the commemorations so we will be live-streaming both the national memorial service on 22 February and the free concert – Ōtautahi Together – on 28 February,” says Christchurch City Council Civic and International Relations Manager Matt Nichols.

185 Cantabrians lost their lives when a magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck at a depth of 5km near south-east Christchurch in 2011.

Share your messages of support below and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want your comment featured in the Northern Outlook.

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1377 days ago

2 x Rocky Mountain Folding Camping Chair With Arms Dark Green

Grant from Halswell

Bliss out on your folding chair outdoors while others squat and stand at that next outdoor event. Also great for simple luxury when camping and for the beach.

Strong steel construction

Arm rests

Extra strong double layered fabric
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Bliss out on your folding chair outdoors while others squat and stand at that next outdoor event. Also great for simple luxury when camping and for the beach.

Strong steel construction

Arm rests

Extra strong double layered fabric

Extra stitching around edges

Fade proof

Rust resistant

Holds up to 105kg

Dimensions: 80cm x 53cm x 53cm

In excellent condition.

Pack away tidily in bags for easy transport or carrying.
Pick up from Halswell in Christchurch.

Price: $15

1378 days ago

Introducing.. Busy Lizzy Gardens

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Meet Liz from Busy Lizzy Gardens. Liz runs one of our fantastic Premium Businesses who have used Neighbourly Premium as a platform to build a strong local presence within their community.

Find out how you can Grow your Business with Neighbourly Premium
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1378 days ago

Qigong Beginners Class - Thus. 10-11:45am

Sandy from Aidanfield

Flowing with Qigong Class - Exercise with Energy
A completely new class!
Guided by experienced Chinese teacher, Sandy Jiang, an accredited provider of the Strength and Balance Programme
FREE 1st Visit!

Time: 10 -11:45 am, Weds, 10 Feb - 14 April, 2021
10 weeks a term, school term

Blue Sky Qigong … View more
Flowing with Qigong Class - Exercise with Energy
A completely new class!
Guided by experienced Chinese teacher, Sandy Jiang, an accredited provider of the Strength and Balance Programme
FREE 1st Visit!

Time: 10 -11:45 am, Weds, 10 Feb - 14 April, 2021
10 weeks a term, school term

Blue Sky Qigong Studio
Professional and partly mirrored studio
19 Templetons Road, Aidanfield, Christchurch

Enhancing your health, immune system, spine, flexibility, serenity, relaxation, pelvic floor muscles, core strength, energy, wellbeing and inner joy

Class numbers are small, only several spaces left, booking essential
Register now with Sandy: sandyjsky@gmail.com

Qigong
Qigong is an ancient Chinese holistic therapy. It is the foundation to Tai Chi, but relatively simpler than Tai Chi.

“After practicing Zhineng Qigong, my cancer disappeared. In the practice, I feel protected, joyful, safe and more energy. Healing comes naturally when we get out of the way and go beyond our attachments. Our new life is starting Now!”
~ Luise Kohl-Hajek, Germany

“The gentle movements stretch every muscle in my body although they look very simple. My muscles feel stronger, and I am mentally stronger too. While practicing, I feel the sense of “unity with the universe.””
~ Susan Sky, NZ

“Through regular qigong practice, my back pain is healed and my spine is more flexible. I had also been suffering severe shoulder pain for months. Just like a miracle, after one qigong class the pain had gone. The pain did come back a couple of days later, but much milder. After regular practice, I am pain free. This was a wow fact for me. I LOVE the feeling of connectin to the Universal Qi, and would like to share qigong with others.”
~ Graham Good, NZ

Regular Classes: school term
$150 (10 classes) or $17 casual
Qigong CDs and books are available for your better improvement

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