Belfast, Christchurch

Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

Whether it's a new building going up or a strange noise you keep hearing, ask your neighbours here.

2516 days ago

Public Holiday wheelie bin collection

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Do you know what day your wheelie bin is being collected this Christmas and New Year? Read more at: www.ccc.govt.nz...

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2518 days ago

Good condition queen bed

Ioane from Parklands - Marshlands

hi there i was wondering if anyone had a good condition queen bed that they are no longer in need and would sell cheap my boys broke their bed and have been sleeping on the floor for a while now, would be nice to start the new year with a bed with legs lol, would appreciate if some can help....

Free

2517 days ago

Want an easy way to conserve water and save money?

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Top #watersaving tip 3: Wait until you have full loads before running your dishwasher and washing machine. For more tips, visit bit.ly...

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2517 days ago

Thank you for making Twice the Joy a success!

The Warehouse New Zealand

The Warehouse would like to say a massive thank you to all the customers who supported our Twice the Joy initiative. The Warehouse with the support of their customers and Mattel, were able to gift over 6,500 toys to children affected by family violence, helping them to have a special Christmas. … View moreThe Warehouse would like to say a massive thank you to all the customers who supported our Twice the Joy initiative. The Warehouse with the support of their customers and Mattel, were able to gift over 6,500 toys to children affected by family violence, helping them to have a special Christmas. Wishing you all a happy and safe 2018!

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2518 days ago

Happy Holidays from the team at Age Concern New Zealand

The Team from Age Concern New Zealand

We wish you an enjoyable and safe festive season. Thank you for all of your support this year. Please continue your good work connecting with your older neighbours.

From the team at Age Concern New Zealand.

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2519 days ago

South Westland Whitebait

Jason from Kaiapoi

Hello Neighbours
I have 250gram packs of South Westland Whitebait Available for $22 each.
You can pick them up from 128 Island Road Glengarry Lane Opposite Kendak Park or call me to order 021 288 0891 Jason
Available Ongoing

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2524 days ago

Speed limit on Tram Rd

Andrew from Swannanoa - Ohoka

Replies have been disabled on the Northern Outlook's post titled "Speed limit on Tram Rd" so I've started a new one.

Previously, I pointed out the ‘catalyst’ for the non-complying RC application for full-accesses rights off Tram Rd to the development as being the safety … View more
Replies have been disabled on the Northern Outlook's post titled "Speed limit on Tram Rd" so I've started a new one.

Previously, I pointed out the ‘catalyst’ for the non-complying RC application for full-accesses rights off Tram Rd to the development as being the safety concerns from experts of people potentially doing U turns around the ends of the raised concrete median strip down the middle of Tram Road.

Their solution the problem is to remove the concrete median strip and replace it with a right turning lane in to the development for east bound traffic. So, instead of a concrete median strip we’ll now have other vehicles in the middle of the road waiting to turn right.

While it is true that the illegal manoeuvre the experts refer to may actually occur, by and large most drivers obey the road rules – still, the experts determine “Crashes are likely to be Common”. Another curious rationale from the experts for the illegal U turning manoeuvres is that “It appears that vehicles entering the site from the Mandeville Road cannot readily access the service station” – so, it’s the developer’s fault! Looking at the site plan I would argue the same holds true for vehicles travelling east entering via the right-hand turn off Tram Rd.

However, what the traffic safety experts do not address, in any kind of detail, is the far more likely scenario of a commuter accidentally clipping the concrete median strip as they drive past the development. To accommodate the concrete median strip the road lanes either side of the barrier are forced to diverge around the obstacle – Tram Rd is no longer straight in this section of the road.

The risk is far greater for a distracted driver to fail alter course and clip the median strip than it is for them to smash in to someone performing an illegal U turn. The argument is simply based on probabilities – there are more legal drivers than there are illegal drivers on our roads. So, instead of one vehicle being involved in crash clipping a concrete median strip we’ll have them clipping the another vehicle sitting in the middle of the road waiting to turn right to enter the development.

It’s my contention the PC33 that created the new commercial zone was deliberately designed with this flaw – i.e. left-ins and left-outs accesses off Tram Rd with concrete median strip. PC33 was designed with developer input. This theory is supported by the fact that there were actually two safety audits running concurrently – one for the lefts only plan and the other for full accesses plan. What we’re witnessing here is commonly referred to as ‘scope creep’ in the project management game. Also, a building consent was granted the developer prior to the accesses issue being resolved – contrary to the conditions of the original RC. Presumably, the accesses issue was to be deferred for as long as possible so that the PC33 and the non-complying RC decisions were less likely to be in the forefront of anyone’s minds.

So, why? Well, we only need to consider the unmanned petrol station, NPD. The lease for a petrol station is going to much higher for a site that has full access off Tram Rd as opposed to being only accessed by west bound traffic – more money for the developer. Petrol sales are also going to be higher – therefore the petrol tax take will also be higher – more money for the council. It's always about the money.

The problem is “Crashes are likely to be common”. The irony is that this whole mess was predicated on the stated desire for improved traffic safety.

Attached is a copy of the Safety Audit Report for plan A: left-in and left-out only accesses. An analysis of the Safety Audit Report for plan 2.0: full left and right accesses, will follow.

ViaStrada Left-only safety audit.pdf Download View

2520 days ago

We are excited to announce the winners!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Two competitions have been running on the sidelines of the usual Neighbourly activity and what better time to announce the lucky and well deserving winners than the week before Christmas!

- We joined forces with Electric Kiwi in order to hunt for a truly Awesome Neighbour. And we did just that,… View more
Two competitions have been running on the sidelines of the usual Neighbourly activity and what better time to announce the lucky and well deserving winners than the week before Christmas!

- We joined forces with Electric Kiwi in order to hunt for a truly Awesome Neighbour. And we did just that, infact we found 4 incredible Neighbourly neighbours. Click here to see who won an Awesome Neighbour prize and read their Awesome story!

- We also teamed up with SuperValue to run the Christmas Survival Guide challenge. We asked Neighbourly members to tell us their Christmas Survival tip, click here to find out whose tip came out on top, to be selected to win a $100 SuperValue voucher.

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2526 days ago

Inconsiderate noisy neighbour!

Julie from Parklands - Marshlands

Hi all, anyone on Bower Ave getting sick of the constant base noise from music? All day yesterday, most of the evening, and is going at the moment, started at 7.30 am. Trying to pinpoint where it is, so I can speak to them, its driving me crazy, from about 525 Bower to 533 Bower, this happens a … View moreHi all, anyone on Bower Ave getting sick of the constant base noise from music? All day yesterday, most of the evening, and is going at the moment, started at 7.30 am. Trying to pinpoint where it is, so I can speak to them, its driving me crazy, from about 525 Bower to 533 Bower, this happens a lot, I just want whoever it is to turn down base, and be more considerate about others who want some peace at weekends.

2523 days ago

Noise

Hani from Casebrook

Hi neighbours,
I live in Casebrook & I have been noticing a vibrating noise (digger or something) as early as 3:00am from time to time. It’s not a loud noise at all but it’s noticeable enough to disturb my sleep. Any idea, what is the source of this noise? Where? I appreciate any feedback.
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Hi neighbours,
I live in Casebrook & I have been noticing a vibrating noise (digger or something) as early as 3:00am from time to time. It’s not a loud noise at all but it’s noticeable enough to disturb my sleep. Any idea, what is the source of this noise? Where? I appreciate any feedback.
Thanks

2521 days ago

'Tis the season to be golfy

Golf Warehouse

With NZ's largest range of golf equipment, golf balls, golf shoes, accessories, apparel and more... Golf Warehouse has got everything you need to get the most enjoyment out of your game this summer. Drop into one of our stores or visit us online and get free shipping with orders over $100. Check out our golfing range

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2521 days ago

Wasp wipeout - can you help?

The Team from Wasp Wipeout

Wasps are a serious problem for people on picnics, but their effects on native insect populations are devastating. Last summer we embarked on an ambitious project to make a dent in the wasp population in the Nelson region. We fundraised and were able to lay 390km of bait lines in some of the … View moreWasps are a serious problem for people on picnics, but their effects on native insect populations are devastating. Last summer we embarked on an ambitious project to make a dent in the wasp population in the Nelson region. We fundraised and were able to lay 390km of bait lines in some of the region's most popular recreational areas, effectively making 10,000 hectares wasp free.

This summer we are delighted to announce we are expanding the programme to other parts of the country which are also affected by high wasp numbers. Vespex is laid in bait stations in late January and February when wasps change to a protein-based diet. It is of low toxicity and safe for bees. Results from last summer showed it has a 95%-99% success rate.

While a small amount of work is Government funded, we're going to raise more funds to get as many areas baited as possible, and we need your help. Go to our Popshop page to contribute to a wasp-free region

So join us in the battle. The more we raise the more areas we can cover.
Learn more

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2522 days ago

Meri Kirihimete from the IC team

Sarah Bichan from Inspiring Communities

Kia ora NZ Communities!

We've not been on Neighbourly much lately, but that will soon change!
We have a lot of exciting plans for 2018, including new workshops and new online presences.

If you'd like to know what we've been up to this year, take a look at our 2017 … View more
Kia ora NZ Communities!

We've not been on Neighbourly much lately, but that will soon change!
We have a lot of exciting plans for 2018, including new workshops and new online presences.

If you'd like to know what we've been up to this year, take a look at our 2017 highlights: inspiringcommunities.org.nz....

Meri Kirihimete, Aotearoa! We look forward to working with and supporting you in 2018.

The IC team

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2522 days ago

Gymnastics leotards

Toni from Kaiapoi

X2 my daughter wore them from age 7-9 the blue one may fit 10 year old.
$40

Price: $40

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2522 days ago

Keep it quick!

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Top #watersaving tip 2: every action to save water counts. Reduce your shower by just 1 minute and you’ll save up to 10 litres of water. For more tips, visit bit.ly...

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