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1523 days ago

Introducing...Neighbourly Good News!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Good News makes us feel good! It could be a colourful new art installation, a special new community garden project, a business doing something a little different or a missing kitty that's finally been reunited with its worried owners...

If something's happening in your neighbourhood … View more
Good News makes us feel good! It could be a colourful new art installation, a special new community garden project, a business doing something a little different or a missing kitty that's finally been reunited with its worried owners...

If something's happening in your neighbourhood that's made you happy spread some joy and let your neighbours know all about it.

Head to the Good News page to share your good news and we'll reward the best entries with a $100 Prezzy® card each week (plus there's spot prizes for supportive neighbours and entertaining banter!) Get involved!

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1523 days ago

Kenwood Mincer A920 $30

Vita from Woolston

New - never used - Kenwood mincer for A920
for Kenwood Chef A901 and Major A907 types.
Collect from Woolston.

Price: $30

1523 days ago

4 tidy chairs. Remu. $40 for all.

Vita from Woolston

Hi guys.
4 tidy chairs for $40.
Remu.
Collect from Woolston.
Any questions?
Please ask.

Price: $40

1527 days ago

Recycling bins confiscated in Christchurch after residents ignore pleas to separate waste

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

A growing number of Christchurch households have lost their right to recycle as the city council takes a hard line on people who refuse to separate their waste.

Twenty-six yellow bins have been confiscated by the Christchurch City Council and another 52 will be removed from city streets over the … View more
A growing number of Christchurch households have lost their right to recycle as the city council takes a hard line on people who refuse to separate their waste.

Twenty-six yellow bins have been confiscated by the Christchurch City Council and another 52 will be removed from city streets over the next two weeks.

The residents have been warned three times but continue to put contaminated waste in their recycling bins.

To get the bins back, they will have to pay $97.65 and sign a statement promising to abide by the rules. Their bins will be monitored to make sure they keep that promise.

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1523 days ago

Calling all Small Business Owners!

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Usually $150, your 3-month Premium Listing enables you to reach thousands of people who live around your business! Find friendly locals who want your services, introduce your team and share what makes you stand out from… View more
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1524 days ago

Plugging in...to Christchurch East

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

The sound of the surf, the squeak of the swings, the protest of seagulls, the laughter of children– well you get the picture.

The Nissan Leaf has brought us noiselessly to coastal Christchurch East where we are taking soundings on party support and what is spinning people’s wheels.

We start … View more
The sound of the surf, the squeak of the swings, the protest of seagulls, the laughter of children– well you get the picture.

The Nissan Leaf has brought us noiselessly to coastal Christchurch East where we are taking soundings on party support and what is spinning people’s wheels.

We start in New Brighton where the surf is small and even, the breeze warm and where new boardwalks and hot water pools look inviting.

Allan Luchford is having a coffee in the mall, perhaps the saddest space in Christchurch.

1532 days ago

People's Choice Penguin: Christchurch art trail needs your vote

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

They might be black and white in the wild but a waddle of colourful penguins will be coming to Christchurch this summer – and you can help choose the final line-up.

The Pop Up Penguin project will see 115 specially designed sculptures located across the city from November.

The Wild in Art trail… View more
They might be black and white in the wild but a waddle of colourful penguins will be coming to Christchurch this summer – and you can help choose the final line-up.

The Pop Up Penguin project will see 115 specially designed sculptures located across the city from November.

The Wild in Art trail will include penguins painted by 50 established and up and coming artists and they will be in place for nine weeks, giving locals and visitors the chance to see them all.

Among the artists taking part is Indonesian artist Zulfirman Syah who survived the March 15 mosque attacks.

Stuff is inviting you to help commission one of the sculptures by voting for your favourite from five design finalists. Voting can be done here from midday on Monday until midday on Sunday, September 27.

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1534 days ago

What has your experience with Christchurch City Council been like?

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

In a bid to overturn a scathing approval rating, Christchurch City Council is making moves to create a new residents’ forum.

The council says it wants people to feel they are being listened to and their views are respected. It also wants more people to trust the council’s decision-making … View more
In a bid to overturn a scathing approval rating, Christchurch City Council is making moves to create a new residents’ forum.

The council says it wants people to feel they are being listened to and their views are respected. It also wants more people to trust the council’s decision-making process.

In May, the council released its annual residents’ survey, showing just half of the city’s residents were satisfied with the services it provided – down from 62 per cent last year.

Some 23 per cent of respondents were dissatisfied with council's performance and 27 per cent were neutral. It is the lowest result since 2007, when the question was first asked as part of the survey.

How do you feel about the council's performance? And will a new forum help? Give us your thoughts below.

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1530 days ago

Elevated chlorine levels in drinking water due to council works

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

Hey Christchurch East,

Residents on the east of the city have noticed more chlorine in their drinking water of late, saying the taste and smell has been much worse than usual.

Prestons subdivision resident Paula Ward said she noticed strong smells and taste of chlorine in her water about two … View more
Hey Christchurch East,

Residents on the east of the city have noticed more chlorine in their drinking water of late, saying the taste and smell has been much worse than usual.

Prestons subdivision resident Paula Ward said she noticed strong smells and taste of chlorine in her water about two weeks ago. It was "stifling", she said.

Parklands resident Roger Smith said he and his wife both noticed a stronger taste and particular smell of chlorine in their domestic water over the past week.

Christchurch City Council was doing maintenance work at the pump station in Marshland, acting head of three waters and waste Adam Twose said.

This meant the water people received would come from pump stations that were being chlorinated, he said.

"If you live in or around Marshland, you may be able to taste or smell chlorine in your water – this is normal and safe."

The work is expected to be done by the end of October 2020.

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1524 days ago

Mass recall of popular reusable coffee cups

Neighbourly.co.nz

Reusable coffee cup manufacturer Biopak has issued a recall for some products, due to the possibility of part of the cup detaching when liquid is present.

The Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE) issued the recall on September 30, advising people to stop using it immediately … View more
Reusable coffee cup manufacturer Biopak has issued a recall for some products, due to the possibility of part of the cup detaching when liquid is present.

The Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE) issued the recall on September 30, advising people to stop using it immediately as a user could be burnt or scalded.

What you need to know:

- Contact Biopak or ring 0800 246 725 to get a refund on faulty items.

- The products were sold from January 2013 to September 2020

- All resuable coffee cups (8oz, 12oz, 16oz) in plain green or white should be
returned to Biopak.

- Those with custom names “SexieCoffie”, “Columbit”, “Echo”, “Hedland”, “Crop to Cup” or “Home Grain”. Should be returned immediately.

To find out more about this recall, see the government recall website.

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1525 days ago

Everything’s better at first light with Hummingbird Coffee

Hummingbird Coffee

We’re watching the sunrise from the heart of the city at Moment Café. For barista Emma, dawn means a quiet moment before rush hour with a long black brewed with their very own Hummingbird blend, ‘Moment’.

What’s your first light moment at Moment Cafe - Christchurch City?

Discover … View more
We’re watching the sunrise from the heart of the city at Moment Café. For barista Emma, dawn means a quiet moment before rush hour with a long black brewed with their very own Hummingbird blend, ‘Moment’.

What’s your first light moment at Moment Cafe - Christchurch City?

Discover what #BetterAtFirstLight means to us at hummingbirdcoffee.com
Find out more

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1527 days ago

New Brighton Road's new partly sealed bike lane

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

Hey New Brighton neighbours,

A new partly sealed bike lane has appeared on New Brighton Rd, but it looks half done according to some locals.

What are your thoughts on this new bike lane? Is it safe?

UPDATE: A Christchurch City Council spokesperson said the lane would be extended hopefully this… View more
Hey New Brighton neighbours,

A new partly sealed bike lane has appeared on New Brighton Rd, but it looks half done according to some locals.

What are your thoughts on this new bike lane? Is it safe?

UPDATE: A Christchurch City Council spokesperson said the lane would be extended hopefully this week and then a final surface would be added from kerb to kerb. The end result will be a consistent surface across the whole carriageway, he said. There will be a delay before the final surface is completed, early November, to allow time for the first one to harden.

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1526 days ago

Fundraiser to build Dutch Windmill on Marshland Road

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

The Netherlands Society Christchurch wants to build a replica Dutch Windmill on Marshland Rd, outside its clubrooms.

A fundraiser has been set up for the project which can be found here.

The society said even though it would not be an exact replica of a Dutch Windmill, it would represent home.
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The Netherlands Society Christchurch wants to build a replica Dutch Windmill on Marshland Rd, outside its clubrooms.

A fundraiser has been set up for the project which can be found here.

The society said even though it would not be an exact replica of a Dutch Windmill, it would represent home.

"It is about leaving a piece of history for future generations."

Donations will be used to transform the current base into a "beautiful on-scale windmill."

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1532 days ago

New LED streetlights outside Christchurch home 'obscenely bright and intrusive'

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

Hey neighbours,

Every night Gary Bridgman’s Christchurch home is lit up like a sports stadium.

The Fendalton resident blames new LED streetlights installed on the street outside, and says complaints to the city council about an “unbelievable” glare coming through his windows have gone … View more
Hey neighbours,

Every night Gary Bridgman’s Christchurch home is lit up like a sports stadium.

The Fendalton resident blames new LED streetlights installed on the street outside, and says complaints to the city council about an “unbelievable” glare coming through his windows have gone unresolved for weeks.

The two lights either side of the house produce a whiter light than their predecessors, Bridgman says, causing the house to be “lit up like it’s floodlit” at night. He has seen other LED streetlights in his area that are “very good”.

Council says the complaints are being investigated and the contractor has been asked to provide a solution.

What are your thoughts on this? Have you had a similar experience? Let us know below.

1526 days ago

Election 2020 Candidates front up on Hard Issues

Lynette Cray from Te Waka Aroha St Faith's

Candidates from various parties will front up and present on the hard issues of inequality, housing, climate change, pollution, waste, public health, NZ's role in the world.
Chairperson Peter Moore LLB (Hons)
Venue: St Faith's Hall, 46 Hawke Street, New Brighton, Christchurch.
Time: … View more
Candidates from various parties will front up and present on the hard issues of inequality, housing, climate change, pollution, waste, public health, NZ's role in the world.
Chairperson Peter Moore LLB (Hons)
Venue: St Faith's Hall, 46 Hawke Street, New Brighton, Christchurch.
Time: 2.00pm Sunday 4th October 20
Inquiries to David Close 3880151

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