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Viv from Kaiapoi
We are redoing our planters and will get rid of 6 buxus trees would anyone like them?
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Te Whāriki is welcoming all to the Lincoln Fete, on 21 October at Vernon Drive, Lincoln. From 10am – 3pm you can see a display from Lantern Christchurch Festival, taste a traditional hāngī or pick up lunch or a treat from one our food trucks or vendors.
Don’t forget your sport shoes as … View moreTe Whāriki is welcoming all to the Lincoln Fete, on 21 October at Vernon Drive, Lincoln. From 10am – 3pm you can see a display from Lantern Christchurch Festival, taste a traditional hāngī or pick up lunch or a treat from one our food trucks or vendors.
Don’t forget your sport shoes as there will be lots to do, ranging from; community touch rugby games, sack races, tug-o-war, lawn games and a scavenger hunt. For the more timid enjoy a coffee and peruse the local stalls including fashion, art and hair braiding. There is sure to be something for everyone!
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Did you know New Zealand’s youth suicide rate is the highest in the developed world? We're partnering with Youthline to help break the silence! You can support them too by buying a $2 pen or making a donation at your local The Warehouse Store. Your support will ensure that every call to … View moreDid you know New Zealand’s youth suicide rate is the highest in the developed world? We're partnering with Youthline to help break the silence! You can support them too by buying a $2 pen or making a donation at your local The Warehouse Store. Your support will ensure that every call to Youthline gets answered, every text gets responded to and every email is answered. Find out more
Lee from Swannanoa - Ohoka
Beautiful looking araparwa cross ram lamb. Approx 10 weeks old, still with his goods and chattels.
Would be open to swapping for a similar looking and age friendly ram or 2 ewes or baby alpacas / llamas or baby miniature goats.
Price: $175
Karla from Redwood
Do you love Opshops? Do love finding that awesome bargain?
THEN THIS IS FOR YOU!
This Thursday at the Addington Raceway at 6:30pm come along to the first ever pre-loved clothing fashion show and market place. Your favourite second-hand stores all in one place for one night only.
Please see … View moreDo you love Opshops? Do love finding that awesome bargain?
THEN THIS IS FOR YOU!
This Thursday at the Addington Raceway at 6:30pm come along to the first ever pre-loved clothing fashion show and market place. Your favourite second-hand stores all in one place for one night only.
Please see photo on where to purchase tickets.
Hosted by Home and Family Society Christchurch
The Team from Department of Conservation
Conservation Week has arrived, which means it's time to show your backyard some love.
There are lots of ways you can get involved. You could set up a backyard trap, participate in a community conservation event, plant a native tree or clean up a local beach.
Check out this blog post … View more Conservation Week has arrived, which means it's time to show your backyard some love.
There are lots of ways you can get involved. You could set up a backyard trap, participate in a community conservation event, plant a native tree or clean up a local beach.
Check out this blog post for more ideas: How to take part this Conservation Week
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Planning on going to Sumner beach this weekend? Make sure you stay out of the water. Read more at Newsline: bit.ly...
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Pedal into action this weekend. Check out a selection of fun events in christchurch this weekend: bit.ly...
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Stage one of Te Ara Ōtākaro, a 12km riverside trail for walkers, runners and cyclists, is complete. Read more: bit.ly...
Vivienne & Shane from Parklands - Marshlands
NOW LISTED ON TRADE ME - AUCTION NO. 1442603037
Selling as have changed my décor.
x3 cushions as per photo - grey toned
In excellent condition as these were only used on our spare bed.
$10 each - can sell separately if you like.
Price: $30
Vivienne & Shane from Parklands - Marshlands
NOW ON TRADE ME - AUCTION NO. 1442611702
Selling as not going to be used - just sitting up in the roof.
Water jogger - it's spring - time to get into action with some aqua jogging.
Near new in excellent condition.
Price: $25
Cheryl from Swannanoa - Ohoka
Please consider going to a public display of fireworks instead of letting them off in your backyard. We recently had a case of an animal being so frightened they got tangled in fencing causing pain and anguish, and resulted in expensive vet bills. The fireworks were in an area of many small … View morePlease consider going to a public display of fireworks instead of letting them off in your backyard. We recently had a case of an animal being so frightened they got tangled in fencing causing pain and anguish, and resulted in expensive vet bills. The fireworks were in an area of many small blocks with animals such as horses, cows, goats etc. These animals panic with the large noises and fire smells and run off in fear getting on to roads or getting tangled in fences thus causing serious harm to themselves and others. Last year there were a number of horses that had to to be put down as their injuries were so severe that there was nothing the vet could do to save their lives. A time of consideration to others is recommended.
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