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Lynda from Bishopdale
Children's Clothing
$20
Bishopdale
End of May SPECIAL: 2 Bags of any size for $30
Christchurch Central City
… View moreChildren's Clothing
$20
Bishopdale
End of May SPECIAL: 2 Bags of any size for $30
Christchurch Central City
Lynda Brown
Christchurch Central City
Grab yourself a Bargain!! Sick of spending lots of money on clothing just for the kids to get dirty as Kids will be Kids! Children's second-hand Clothing.. These may or may not have marks or faults in them But who Care's, When you can get a rubbish bag full of play clothes for only $20 per bag. I have lots of different sizes ranging from NB to size 10 boys and girls, I will have these every week so please pm me the sizes you are after...Pick up from Bishopdale.
Price: $20
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
A shortlist of possible uses for the 602-hectare red zone was released on Friday by Regenerate Christchurch.
More than half of the area will be given to a green spine, with three additional areas designated for activities and play, food and culture, and exploring nature. Some grand ideas for … View moreA shortlist of possible uses for the 602-hectare red zone was released on Friday by Regenerate Christchurch.
More than half of the area will be given to a green spine, with three additional areas designated for activities and play, food and culture, and exploring nature. Some grand ideas for the space include a gondola, floating houses, and a whitewater park.
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The Team from ACC New Zealand
With cooler weather embracing the country, you may find you’re not getting out and about as much. So now is the ideal time to make sure your home is as fall-proof as possible.
The home safety checklist will give you practical tips on how to make your home safe. It covers how to avoid slips and… View moreWith cooler weather embracing the country, you may find you’re not getting out and about as much. So now is the ideal time to make sure your home is as fall-proof as possible.
The home safety checklist will give you practical tips on how to make your home safe. It covers how to avoid slips and falls in the home’s most used areas. For example, paths can get icy in winter, applying salt or sand to your path can help avoid any icy slips.
Having a fall can be upsetting. Those over 65 have a one in three chance of having a fall, while those over 80 it’s one in two.
The good news is falls are preventable. A new movement called Live Stronger for Longer is helping to reduce the risk of falls by providing practical information and free resources. We want to help you stay on your feet, and living the life you want to live.
Take the home safety checklist with your friends and family and join the movement today.
Proudly brought to you by ACC, HQ&SC, MOH and your local community health providers.
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
Our recycling plant processes 25 tonnes of recycling every hour.
Recycling operators can’t open individual bags of recycling which means these bagged items end up in the landfill. Let’s do our part by keeping items loose in your bin!
Find out if you’re recycling the right way here: … View moreOur recycling plant processes 25 tonnes of recycling every hour.
Recycling operators can’t open individual bags of recycling which means these bagged items end up in the landfill. Let’s do our part by keeping items loose in your bin!
Find out if you’re recycling the right way here: ccc.govt.nz/recycling
Hi Canterbury,
In towns and cities across the South Island, people are fighting against having chlorinated drinking water. What's the water like in your community? Are you for chlorination or against it? Share your views! To read more, click here. Please add "NFP/not for print" if… View moreHi Canterbury,
In towns and cities across the South Island, people are fighting against having chlorinated drinking water. What's the water like in your community? Are you for chlorination or against it? Share your views! To read more, click here. Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/comments used on Stuff
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
Dog registration tags are so important!
Tags help us return lost pups home while registration fees fund dog welfare and community safety services.
If your pooch is registered, you’ll soon be receiving information in the post about your 2018-19 fees.
Find out more on the Council website.
Greg & Sandy from Bishopdale
Having read the article in Press this morning, it seems to me that all of the proposals put forward could still be undertaken around the 'lake".
Do we want to become another Auckland, and let a really positive and attractive facility slip through our fingers ! ?
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Nearly 500 native plants were planted at Marleys Hill by around 40 volunteers on Saturday.
All donated by Trees For Canterbury, around 17 varieties of plants were eco-sourced from the Port Hills including karamu, cabbage tree and kohuhu.
Marleys Hill, above Worsleys Road in the Port Hills, was … View moreNearly 500 native plants were planted at Marleys Hill by around 40 volunteers on Saturday.
All donated by Trees For Canterbury, around 17 varieties of plants were eco-sourced from the Port Hills including karamu, cabbage tree and kohuhu.
Marleys Hill, above Worsleys Road in the Port Hills, was the site of a 15-year-old restoration project that was completely decimated by the Port Hills fires.
For more information about Port Hills Reserves volunteer days, head to: bit.ly...
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
They don't have to buy much fruit and vege as they're growing their own! Here's how they do it.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
They don't have to buy much fruit and vege as they're growing their own! Here's how they do it.
The Team Reporter from The Press
Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel is asking staff if they can reduce the level of chlorine in the water supply following widespread dissatisfaction.
Residents have complained online, in print, to radio and TV programmes, about the taste and smell of tap water as well as citing worsening skin and… View moreChristchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel is asking staff if they can reduce the level of chlorine in the water supply following widespread dissatisfaction.
Residents have complained online, in print, to radio and TV programmes, about the taste and smell of tap water as well as citing worsening skin and eye irritations.
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Claire Mitchell from Operatunity Daytime Concerts
The 50’s and 60’s brought about a more enveloping style of music, which featured a more liberating beat, greater gusto and a more contagious invitation to dance that ever heard before. Some of the greatest artists of all time lead to fanatical adoration, frenzied fans and even panty throwing!
… View moreThe 50’s and 60’s brought about a more enveloping style of music, which featured a more liberating beat, greater gusto and a more contagious invitation to dance that ever heard before. Some of the greatest artists of all time lead to fanatical adoration, frenzied fans and even panty throwing!
Iconic New Zealand artists like Suzanne Lynch (The Chicks) and Pat Urlich (Peking Man) will be joined by Operatunity’s favourite core artist Bonnie & Karl. We are in for a shaking, rattling and rolling good time! With songs from the likes of Elvis, Connie Francis, Bill Hayley and the Comets and more!
Book your tickets here!
Long weekend’s coming... Planning a big clean up? What about the garden? Waste Management bins are perfect for any type of job!
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Jan Tedesco from NW WEA - a branch of CWEA
Come along to Chapel Street Church Hall, on the corner of Harewood Road and Chapel Street, Papanui this Friday, 1st June, to listen to Dr Matt Morris's talk on 'Sustainability'.
His talk starts at 10.30am
Everyone is welcome - just sign in at the door with your name and phone … View moreCome along to Chapel Street Church Hall, on the corner of Harewood Road and Chapel Street, Papanui this Friday, 1st June, to listen to Dr Matt Morris's talk on 'Sustainability'.
His talk starts at 10.30am
Everyone is welcome - just sign in at the door with your name and phone number, pay $4 and enjoy. If you come at 10am you can have a tea or coffee and a biscuit firs.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The new Christchurch outpatients building will open to patients from early November, the Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB) says.
The $72 million development, opposite Christchurch Hospital, will house outpatient services, clinical services, including diabetes and neurology, and Allied … View moreThe new Christchurch outpatients building will open to patients from early November, the Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB) says.
The $72 million development, opposite Christchurch Hospital, will house outpatient services, clinical services, including diabetes and neurology, and Allied Health services, including physiotherapy and and speech language therapy.
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