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Margaret from Wainoni
From Pages Road, Bexley, near the brighton bridge, the old bexley garage. It was last seen Sunday afternoon the 4th November.It is totally unique built by a man at his home. the colouring is bold and simple. If you have seen this caravan contact me on my cell phone 0276099665. Your help and … View moreFrom Pages Road, Bexley, near the brighton bridge, the old bexley garage. It was last seen Sunday afternoon the 4th November.It is totally unique built by a man at his home. the colouring is bold and simple. If you have seen this caravan contact me on my cell phone 0276099665. Your help and observations are much appreciated
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Local emergency services have told us the routes they need to use in the event of an earthquake.
Have we missed any key transport routes in the district?
Check out the map and have your say here: bit.ly...
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
New Zealanders are embracing the reusable bag ahead of a plastic bag ban, but they could be carrying something else around – bacteria.
ACT leader David Seymour says 20 people could die each year using reusable bags.
"It's coming up to summer and people will be in a hot car with … View moreNew Zealanders are embracing the reusable bag ahead of a plastic bag ban, but they could be carrying something else around – bacteria.
ACT leader David Seymour says 20 people could die each year using reusable bags.
"It's coming up to summer and people will be in a hot car with their chicken in a canvas bag ... and suddenly, you've got a real serious case for poor food hygiene."
Food safety expert Steve Flint said it was a valid concern. Read more here
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Our parks in Banks Peninsula are special, so it goes without saying we want to look after them.
To do that, we’ve come up with a plan to protect two major reserves - Misty Peaks and Te Oka.
Head online and tell us if you think of our plans - they’re still in draft form, so your feedback will … View moreOur parks in Banks Peninsula are special, so it goes without saying we want to look after them.
To do that, we’ve come up with a plan to protect two major reserves - Misty Peaks and Te Oka.
Head online and tell us if you think of our plans - they’re still in draft form, so your feedback will help us create the final versions - just click the link below!
Thanks Nadja Mclean for providing this beautiful image 😍
Jude from Avondale
Does anyone need their deck....concrete etc cleaned before Christmas. If so please send me a private message and i will get back to you to discuss details. Thankyou and have a lovely day :)
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Has your community got anything planned for Halloween this year? We want to hear about anything scary, cool or quirky happening this All Hallows' Eve (Wednesday - October 31). (Please let us know if you don't want your comments published by writing NFP.)
The attached pics are from the … View moreHas your community got anything planned for Halloween this year? We want to hear about anything scary, cool or quirky happening this All Hallows' Eve (Wednesday - October 31). (Please let us know if you don't want your comments published by writing NFP.)
The attached pics are from the Thrill the World event in Christchurch's Cathedral Square on Sunday, where 'zombies' gathered to dance to Michael Jackson's Thriller. The event was held in various cities around the world to celebrate how we are all one community, regardless of our political, economic and racial backgrounds.
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
We’re taking a closer look at how we’re managing on-street parking in the suburbs.
So, we’ve created a draft policy to try and address some of the challenges our stakeholders have identified.
Before we go any further though, we need to hear from you.
So tell us: have we got it right? … View moreWe’re taking a closer look at how we’re managing on-street parking in the suburbs.
So, we’ve created a draft policy to try and address some of the challenges our stakeholders have identified.
Before we go any further though, we need to hear from you.
So tell us: have we got it right? bit.ly...
Gerry from Shirley
Hi, if the driver of a white ute involved in a nose to tail outside the innes rd bp station on friday about 2.45 pm would like a witness, just call me on 0274375003
Kerryn from Avonside - Dallington
Hi Neighbours!
I've recently relocated back to Christchurch :) I am available to play music for your cafe/pub/garden party/market etc!!
My last gig was playing for my passage on the InterIslander where I had a heap of fun!
I play a combination of a very large range of covers and of course my … View moreHi Neighbours!
I've recently relocated back to Christchurch :) I am available to play music for your cafe/pub/garden party/market etc!!
My last gig was playing for my passage on the InterIslander where I had a heap of fun!
I play a combination of a very large range of covers and of course my own songs.
I look forward to hearing how I can entertain you :)
Come down and colour for us! All entrants must be under 12 and runs till the end of November. Winner gets a family movie pass and to be featured on our Facebook page!
Gareth from Burwood
Strong Wind Watch
Area: Canterbury Plains (including Banks Peninsula) and North Otago
Valid: 17 hours from 6:00am to 11:00pm Saturday
Forecast: Northwest winds may approach severe gale at times.
Annette from Woolston
We have a pile of topsoil that was in a raised bed, the bed has now been dismantled and last year we removed at least 1/2 and we gave away to our neighbours and friends, we still have several trailer loads available so if you are interested please message me. If local we may be able to deliver. … View moreWe have a pile of topsoil that was in a raised bed, the bed has now been dismantled and last year we removed at least 1/2 and we gave away to our neighbours and friends, we still have several trailer loads available so if you are interested please message me. If local we may be able to deliver. May contain the odd stone, or piece of terracotta pot. Easily removed, and we try and remove them as we load the soil.
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Barbara from Waltham
Hi everyone,I posted about this cat a couple of weeks ago.I still haven't found out if he has an owner or not.He's slowly getting more used to me but still not close enough to put a paper collar on him.In Shakespeare Rd,Waltham.I am now calling him Bob and he is sleeping on my porch couch… View moreHi everyone,I posted about this cat a couple of weeks ago.I still haven't found out if he has an owner or not.He's slowly getting more used to me but still not close enough to put a paper collar on him.In Shakespeare Rd,Waltham.I am now calling him Bob and he is sleeping on my porch couch at night.If anyone knows where he may belong could you contact me please.He has a slightly lame right front paw and isn't as well fed as he may look in the picture.Seems to be a fixed male.I have an ad on Trade Me and Lost Cats CHCH about him as well. 0276643267.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Christchurch residents will have to conserve water or face restrictions as the city council races to repair wells and remove chlorine from drinking supplies before the May deadline.
A five-month campaign to cut use will kick in next week to ensure adequate water supplies while council staff shut… View moreChristchurch residents will have to conserve water or face restrictions as the city council races to repair wells and remove chlorine from drinking supplies before the May deadline.
A five-month campaign to cut use will kick in next week to ensure adequate water supplies while council staff shut down and fix 13 wells as part of improvements to infrastructure. Read more here
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