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Don from Kaiapoi
Looking for an exterior plasterer to integra or traditional roughcast look to concrete block fence and towers. Reasonable rates required . If interested ring Don at 027 2777574 or text
Marie from Kaiapoi
We are selling our house privately after moving from Redwood to Clarkville. We have spent many happy years here and renovated it so all the hard work is done for the new owners! Ideal for a family with 4 bed, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas, double garage & studio, it captures the gorgeous north … View moreWe are selling our house privately after moving from Redwood to Clarkville. We have spent many happy years here and renovated it so all the hard work is done for the new owners! Ideal for a family with 4 bed, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas, double garage & studio, it captures the gorgeous north sun making a warm, beautifully renovated home on 814m2. We are having open homes this weekend on Saturday and Sunday 2:30-3:15pm if you or someone you know might be interested I would love to see you there. For viewing or more info please contact Marie 0272634350
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Svetlana from Belfast
I’m taking part in Pink Ribbon Breakfast this year to raise money for The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation.
Eight women a day are diagnosed with breast cancer in New Zealand. This year the money raised from my breakfast will be used to fund vital research projects and medical grants to … View moreI’m taking part in Pink Ribbon Breakfast this year to raise money for The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation.
Eight women a day are diagnosed with breast cancer in New Zealand. This year the money raised from my breakfast will be used to fund vital research projects and medical grants to help improve the survivorship of breast cancer in New Zealand.
Please consider making a donation today. I cannot do this alone but with your help we can make a difference.pinkribbonbreakfast.co.nz...
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
We’d like to say a special thank you to the 120 volunteers who spent last weekend picking up rubbish from The Summit Road - what a difference it made! Piece by piece, bucket by bucket, these dedicated individuals worked long hours to retrieve bits of glass on hands and knees from among burnt … View moreWe’d like to say a special thank you to the 120 volunteers who spent last weekend picking up rubbish from The Summit Road - what a difference it made! Piece by piece, bucket by bucket, these dedicated individuals worked long hours to retrieve bits of glass on hands and knees from among burnt blackberry, gorse and broom bushes.
Thanks – to all our dedicated volunteers (you know who you are). A special shout out to Riccarton High School Eco-Group, the Air New Zealand Green Team, Summit Road Society members, Kathmandu, and the Student Volunteer Army.
Deborah from Redwood
This lovely little cat visits us daily. She used to visit, then stopped coming for a few months, then reappeared wearing a collar. We are happy for her to visit but would like to know where she comes from.
The photo is not very clear because black cats just aren't photogenic.
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Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail
Last week we published an article about a proposal for a mens homeless shelter that is seeking funding from the Christchurch City Council through the Linwood-Central-Heathcote community board.
In that article, reference was made to Street 10. There were some inaccuracies in that article about … View moreLast week we published an article about a proposal for a mens homeless shelter that is seeking funding from the Christchurch City Council through the Linwood-Central-Heathcote community board.
In that article, reference was made to Street 10. There were some inaccuracies in that article about Street 10 which we regret.
Street 10 was not merely an "inner city day pad ... [for] the men to clean up and relax over coffee," and we apologise for any inference that it was.
Street 10 was based in Liverpool Street, not Manchester St as stated. It did not close because of the 2011 earthquake, although the building was destroyed.
Street 10 closed because, despite running a mobile support service for a year following the February 2011 earthquake where the team went around public parks giving out drinks, food, blankets, reassurance and information about what services were still operating, the trust couldn't compete with all the businesses previously in the CBD for a new building and could not get the funding needed to pay a higher rent.
The day centre proposed by the Collective for the Homeless does not replicate what was provided by Street 10, which was overseen by the Inner City Interagency Trust. While that comparison was drawn by key backer, Brenda Lowe-Johnson, there are key differences, including the inclusion of women, the community development model of practice in which Street 10 was based, the representation of people at every level of the organisation including the Trust Board and the multiple services Street 10 provided based on the self identified needs of people without safe and secure accommodation.
The article in question also quoted Ms Mora, despite the fact that the reporter had not recently spoken to her. The comments were misquoted from a story written some years ago and for this we unreservedly apologise.
Craig from Casebrook
We have 4 size 4 soccer balls and 1 size 5 to give away to a worthy group or organisation They are not new but have plenty of life left in them. Pickup is in Casebrook.
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Just finished before the end of the school holidays using the Winaico 260w solar panels teamed with the Fronius Symo 3ph 10kw Inverters. Potential generation for the school 26,000.00kWh per year.
Good in the Hood is back. This month when you come into Z, you can vote to help groups that make a difference in your neighbourhood – whether it’s providing free meals, saving native wildlife or enriching the lives of the disabled. So come on, get into your local Z and vote to make your … View moreGood in the Hood is back. This month when you come into Z, you can vote to help groups that make a difference in your neighbourhood – whether it’s providing free meals, saving native wildlife or enriching the lives of the disabled. So come on, get into your local Z and vote to make your community a better place. Meet the groups
Brian Farrant from 'That Guy' Gardening and Home Services
FREE QUOTE: It's that time of year when your garden and section needs a good tidy up! Let me do it all for you.. I'm the man for the job... I'm 'That Guy'. Call/text or email Brian 0274857373
Harvey from Kaiapoi
50 Caffe Borbone Coffee Capsules & Pods
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Price: $29.50
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Christchurch is in the midst of a cafe boom, with a glut of new coffee shops vying for the caffeine connoisseur's coin. Where's your favourite place to grab a cup of joe?
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