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Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Five years after causing anger and anxiety in Christchurch’s coastal communities, the council is taking a new approach to tackle the impact of rising sea levels.
Christchurch City Council is embarking on a lengthy process to figure out how its low-lying coastal and inland communities will adapt … View moreFive years after causing anger and anxiety in Christchurch’s coastal communities, the council is taking a new approach to tackle the impact of rising sea levels.
Christchurch City Council is embarking on a lengthy process to figure out how its low-lying coastal and inland communities will adapt to the ramifications of climate change.
Sea levels around the country are projected to rise by about 37 centimetres within 30 years and just over a metre by 2100.
The solutions for each community are likely to be different so the council has split areas into seven different groupings covering 23 communities, and is tackling each grouping separately.
The first communities to undergo planning will be Charteris Bay, Teddington, Allandale and Governors Bay in Lyttelton Harbour, which will happen over the next 18 months to three years.
The council expects it will take at least 10 years to complete adaptation plans for all the city’s coastal areas from Brooklands through to Sumner and across Banks Peninsula.
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To address any issue in our community we need to know what we're up against.
Here's some simple ways you can help to end family violence:
+ Learn! The first step to change is awareness
+ Share facts, resources and helplines
… View moreTo address any issue in our community we need to know what we're up against.
Here's some simple ways you can help to end family violence:
+ Learn! The first step to change is awareness
+ Share facts, resources and helplines
+ Know the signs. Family violence can affect anyone
+ When you see it, report it to New Zealand Police
+ Support victims: check-in regularly, listen, refer
+ Volunteer / make a donation to a relevant charity
Time spent in respite care lets you experience Ryman’s dedicated care teams and the togetherness of village communities. Whether you need rehabilitation or support for family during the holidays.
Respite care is offered in rest-home, hospital and dementia-level care. Being there is just one … View moreTime spent in respite care lets you experience Ryman’s dedicated care teams and the togetherness of village communities. Whether you need rehabilitation or support for family during the holidays.
Respite care is offered in rest-home, hospital and dementia-level care. Being there is just one of the ways we’re pioneering a new way of living for a new retirement generation.
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Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Cantabrians were almost as divided as the nation over cannabis reform, with three electorates voting for legalisation and four against.
In Banks Peninsula 51 per cent of voters backed cannabis legalisation, while in Christchurch Central and Christchurch East it was 54 per cent.
The preliminary … View moreCantabrians were almost as divided as the nation over cannabis reform, with three electorates voting for legalisation and four against.
In Banks Peninsula 51 per cent of voters backed cannabis legalisation, while in Christchurch Central and Christchurch East it was 54 per cent.
The preliminary results of the cannabis referendum, released on Friday October 30, showed 53.1 per cent of voters said “no” to a question of whether the Government should legislate to legalise recreational cannabis.
In the suburbs of Ilam and Wigram, 53 per cent and 51 per cent voted no.
In the mid-Canterbury electorates there was a more resounding response, with Selwyn (58.9 per cent) and Waimakariri (58.3 per cent) voting no.
Christchurch Central’s 54 per cent backing of cannabis reform contrasts with Wellington Central, where 72 per cent voted yes.
And in Auckland Central – where Green Party drug reform spokeswoman Chloe Swarbrick is the MP – 67 per cent of people voted yes.
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Kathryn from Avonside - Dallington
Belonged to my grandson whose not ridden it for years. We have been "baby sitting" it in our garage and it's well overdue to get a new home. It's a Comuter, 8 gears, maybe needs new inner tubes, hard to tell as the tyres are flat. Been well looked after not bashed about at … View moreBelonged to my grandson whose not ridden it for years. We have been "baby sitting" it in our garage and it's well overdue to get a new home. It's a Comuter, 8 gears, maybe needs new inner tubes, hard to tell as the tyres are flat. Been well looked after not bashed about at all or left in the weather. We also have a lock and pump. Best offer - it's all yours!!!!
Want to view no problem calll me on 021-039-4237. cheers K
Wll try to get some pics up asap.
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Christine from Woolston
Thankyou to everyone who attended my Charisma show at Avondale golf club , I had a great night entertaining you. I hope you will come again .
Melissa from Woolston
Hi
I'm looking for a potential family relative named Keith who lives or lived in Holton St Chch.
Any info would be appreciated.
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So many beautiful properties in this week's edition of HOMED.
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The www.nzflyingdoctors.co.nz... |New Zealand Flying Doctors| are only partly government funded, and it is … View moreWith over 1,000 missions a year in our www.nzflyingdoctors.co.nz... '|flying intensive care unit|’, we need your help to raise $175,000 for our sickest and most vulnerable patients.
The www.nzflyingdoctors.co.nz... |New Zealand Flying Doctors| are only partly government funded, and it is only with the kindness and generosity of the community that we can continue to deliver this life-saving service. With mission numbers increasing each year, the need is greater than ever before.
Today we are asking you to support missions for neonatal and paediatric patients - with over 70 missions a year for children under 15 years of age, we are focused on getting each and every one of them the right medical care.
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Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Proposed options costing about $12.5 million addressing erosion and flood risk in Southshore and South New Brighton will be considered by the Christchurch City Council on Thursday.
The council is proposing to replace or cover structures along the estuary edge in Southshore to reduce erosion risk. … View moreProposed options costing about $12.5 million addressing erosion and flood risk in Southshore and South New Brighton will be considered by the Christchurch City Council on Thursday.
The council is proposing to replace or cover structures along the estuary edge in Southshore to reduce erosion risk. They say this approach has community support, and would also significantly improve the appearance of the estuary edge.
To reduce the risk of flooding in Southshore, council recommend the construction of an 11.4 RL bund close to the current Land Information New Zealand bund.
In South New Brighton, council proposes restoring the estuary edge with a cobble beach.
To reduce the flooding risk, council recommends a new bund be set up to 100 metres from the estuary edge within South New Brighton park, between the jetty near Beatty St and the southern end of the campground in Halsey St.
These options are in response to several council resolutions from August last year regarding earthquake legacy issues.
The proposed options to address erosion and flooding risk are forecast to cost about $12.5 million. The draft 2021-31 long term plan allows for $10.5m.
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Saturday 7th November
Plant Sale - Linwood Resource Centre Linwood Ave 10am to 1pm
Seaside Market - New Brighton Mall 10am to 2pm
Lyttelton Book Fair - Lyttelton Arts Factory Oxford St 9am to 2pm
Mt Pleasant Art & Craft Market - Mt Pleasant Comm Centre 9.30am to 12.30pm
Spirited Cemetery Tours … View moreSaturday 7th November
Plant Sale - Linwood Resource Centre Linwood Ave 10am to 1pm
Seaside Market - New Brighton Mall 10am to 2pm
Lyttelton Book Fair - Lyttelton Arts Factory Oxford St 9am to 2pm
Mt Pleasant Art & Craft Market - Mt Pleasant Comm Centre 9.30am to 12.30pm
Spirited Cemetery Tours - Linwood Cemetery 2pm to 5pm ccc.govt.nz...
Blokart Beach Blast - New Brighton Pier 3pm to 6pm
Ferrymead Night Market - Heritage Park 4pm to 8pm
Sunday 8th November
Housie - Bromley Community Centre - Hosted today by Linwood
Kids Hub 1.30pm to 3.45pm.
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