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133 days ago

🌟 Discover Belfast Playcentre! 🌟

Vicky from Belfast

Experience early childhood education with a difference at Belfast Playcentre, where tamariki and their whānau play, learn, and grow together. Located at 710 Main North Road, Belfast Christchurch, next to Belfast School and the Bowling Club, we offer convenient off-road parking behind the centre.
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Experience early childhood education with a difference at Belfast Playcentre, where tamariki and their whānau play, learn, and grow together. Located at 710 Main North Road, Belfast Christchurch, next to Belfast School and the Bowling Club, we offer convenient off-road parking behind the centre.

🕒 Centre Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM (term time).

🎉 Enjoy 3 free sessions before joining! Our sessions cater to children aged 0-6 years.

Come visit us and see what we’re up to! Contact us on belfast@playcentre.org.nz to find out more.

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131 days ago

Houseplants

Kate from Belfast

4x peperomias
1x peace lily

Peperomias $5 each
Peace lily $10

Price: $10

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131 days ago

Ready new Apartment for sale

Dilip from Belfast

#RealEstate #philipstownTownhouse #christchurch #property#propertyinvestment#propertydevelopment#newproperties #propertyforsale #firsthomebuyer#firsthomebuying
Ready Apartment for Sale -Price negotiable
Our family members have invested in New Development taken place @3/163, Bordesley Street, … View more
#RealEstate #philipstownTownhouse #christchurch #property#propertyinvestment#propertydevelopment#newproperties #propertyforsale #firsthomebuyer#firsthomebuying
Ready Apartment for Sale -Price negotiable
Our family members have invested in New Development taken place @3/163, Bordesley Street, Philipstown, Christchurch.

It is typical 2 story units with 1.5 Bathroom (One at Downstairs and another at first floor) with two bedrooms totaling around 84-86 (Gross build 90-91Sq M) Square meter. Total area is 106 Sq Mr of Unit plus it has one carport inside the development. I am sharing plan and few present passing certificates from Christchurch city council and other photographs.
My family members believe this units coming near CBD area and hence suits to first home buyer or investor as rental yield has gone up recently. Recent immigration shows that arrival figure has gone back to pre-covid level and since softness of house price rental yield has increased. Also, as per information, New Build approval have been reduced.
We can show the unit and it will be ready for occupation as code of compliance is expected soon.
Please PM me 021 446 384
Trade me Listing -3/163 Bordesley Street, Philipstown, Christchurch City, Canterbury (trademe.co.nz)

132 days ago

Enjoy fragrant lilies thanks to NZ Gardener

NZ Gardener

This July, NZ Gardener has teamed up with NZ Bulbs to offer you a FREE pack of mixed oriental lily bulbs when you purchase a 1 or 2-year magazine subscription*. Your bulbs will be sent out in late August, the perfect time to plant in time to have fragrant Christmas flowers.

With a subscription … View more
This July, NZ Gardener has teamed up with NZ Bulbs to offer you a FREE pack of mixed oriental lily bulbs when you purchase a 1 or 2-year magazine subscription*. Your bulbs will be sent out in late August, the perfect time to plant in time to have fragrant Christmas flowers.

With a subscription to NZ Gardener, you’ll enjoy professional and inspirational garden advice, convenient monthly delivery to your home, exclusive subscriber-only discounts, big savings off the retail price, PLUS subscribe before 28 July to enjoy free lily bulbs! *T&Cs apply.
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132 days ago

JOKE

Don from Parklands - Marshlands

Santa Claus and his reindeers ran over me.
I said you sleigh me, but he didn't hear, he was already ½ way down the neighbour's chimney.
ps It is not always what you say, but how you spell it.

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134 days ago

Fun house

The Team from Resene ColorShop Shirley

Enjoy the thrill of the Christmas countdown with a DIY advent calendar that’s choc-filled with festive activities and finished in your favourite Resene testpot colours. Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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155 days ago

New Canterbury bypass set to be a toll road

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Motorists could be paying a toll to drive a new bypass on State Highway 1, in North Canterbury, once it's complete.

Meanwhile, planned safety improvements to the area have been canned for now, as officials review the planned work as part of the … View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Motorists could be paying a toll to drive a new bypass on State Highway 1, in North Canterbury, once it's complete.

Meanwhile, planned safety improvements to the area have been canned for now, as officials review the planned work as part of the Woodend Bypass design.

The Government is considering a proposal for its promised roads of national significance to be partially funded by a toll.

NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) said the Woodend Bypass has been confirmed as one of the first five roads of national significance and that a safety review will be undertaken.

Associate Transport Minister Matt Doocey said the Government has backed recommendations by NZTA to introduce tolls in its Government Policy Statement on Land Transport.

‘‘As a Government, we are open to a wide range of funding tools to ensure we are able to deliver the roads that will allow kiwis and freight to get to where they want to go quickly and safely.’’

Safety improvements for Woodend’s Main North Rd were announced in December 2022, as part of a $35 million funding package for State Highway 1 between Saltwater Creek and Cam River, with work due to begin this year.

NZTA had previously advised the safety improvements were on hold, pending the revised policy statement on Land Transport.

Doocey said it made sense to have another look at the work programme.

‘‘When you look at the Woodend safety improvement programme, it was in response to Labour cancelling the bypass, so it is right to relook at that programme in the context of the new motorway.’’

The former Government included the Woodend Bypass in its policy statement on Land Transport announced in August 2023.

Funding was also announced in December 2022 for a $6 million project, including cycleways linking Kaiapoi, Woodend and Pegasus, as part of NZTA’s Transport Choices Programme.

But the programme was axed last December by the new Government.

Doocey said the proposed cycleways and an under-pass at the Pegasus roundabout would be considered as part of the final bypass design.

‘‘When you look at the Christchurch Northern Corridor, the (Christchurch to Kaiapoi) cycleway was an important part of it, so I think it would make sense to consider the cycleways and an underpass as part of the bypass design.’’

Woodend-Sefton Community Board chairperson Shona Powell said she welcomed news about the bypass, but the safety improvements were needed now.

‘‘It will take several years to build the bypass. It is just getting frustrating.’’

Waimakariri mayor Dan Gordon said he had been seeking clarity about the promised safety improvements without success.

But he welcomed Doocey’s comments that the cycleway and under-pass would be considered as part of the final design.

‘‘It makes total sense to construct this as part of the works and I know the community would be thrilled to have these included.

‘‘This is an incredibly important project for our district and I am delighted by the depth of consideration the Government is giving to it.’’

He would also like to see a cycleway clip-on added to the State Highway 1 bridge over the Ashley-Rakahuri River.

The council has been planning the Kaiapoi to Woodend and Woodend to Pegasus cycleways for several years, along with a Rangiora (Southbrook) cycleway.

Proposed safety improvements had included road widening, wider centrelines and safety barriers, and reducing the speed to 60kph at the Pegasus roundabout, which would have become one lane with raised safety platforms.

Traffic lights were also proposed at the Rangiora-Woodend Rd intersection, roundabouts at the Woodend Beach Rd and Williams St intersections and a crossing refuge for people using bus stops near Pineacres.

■ LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

137 days ago

Power outages across Christchurch

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Early this morning, a power outage affected parts of Christchurch.

What you need to know:
- Over 1500 homes in Christchurch lost power.
- Power company Orion showed 1576 properties across Avonhead, Broomfield, Burnside, Hyde Park, Ilam, Russley, Upper Riccarton were affected at 6.28am.
- Some… View more
Early this morning, a power outage affected parts of Christchurch.

What you need to know:
- Over 1500 homes in Christchurch lost power.
- Power company Orion showed 1576 properties across Avonhead, Broomfield, Burnside, Hyde Park, Ilam, Russley, Upper Riccarton were affected at 6.28am.
- Some 889 properties had had power restored by 7.45am, but the rest could be waiting up until 9am, Orion’s website showed.
- An investigation is under way into what caused the outage.
- Temperatures in central Christchurch were about minus 1.8C, according to MetService.

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137 days ago

Free lessons for women to learn how to ride a bike

The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area

Bike Bridge will be offering a series of 4 daytime bike lessons for women during the July school holidays.

Location: Addington School
Wednesday 10th July, 11am-1pm
Thursday 11th July, 11am -1pm

Wednesday 17th July, 11am-1pm
Thursday 18th July, 11am -1pm

As usual, lessons are free and … View more
Bike Bridge will be offering a series of 4 daytime bike lessons for women during the July school holidays.

Location: Addington School
Wednesday 10th July, 11am-1pm
Thursday 11th July, 11am -1pm

Wednesday 17th July, 11am-1pm
Thursday 18th July, 11am -1pm

As usual, lessons are free and there is no need to register - just turn up on the day. All equipment is provided, just please wear closed shoes. All abilities are welcome, from complete beginners who have never sat on a bike before, to those that can ride but want to learn to ride safely on the road.

For more information see link under 'Read More' for their Facebook page.

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137 days ago

Win a brand-new home!

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Featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open-plan kitchen, living and dining area, this home is waiting to be loved by its new … View more
For only $15 a ticket, you could be in to win this brand-new, fully furnished Jennian home located in gorgeous Mangawhai, worth almost $1.4 million dollars.

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137 days ago

Hang it up

The Team from Resene ColorShop Shirley

Magnetic frames make it easy to change what’s on display – whether it’s wallpaper or works of art. Paint yours in Resene testpots to contrast what's on display and complement your home's décor.

Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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139 days ago

Addictive Eaters Anonymous

The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Christchurch

Do you have no off switch for food?

Then take a look at our list of 15 questions. If you find yourself answering “Yes” to more than one, it may be that you have a problem with food. If that is the case, AEA can help.

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145 days ago

Why are ghosts such bad liars?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

...You can see right through them.

No, we haven't lost the plot! July 1st is International Joke Day and because laughter is good for your body, we want to get involved.

So, go on, jokers! Share your best joke below...

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142 days ago

Do you have a quick question for a lawyer?

The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area

On Thursday each week we hold free lawyer clinics.

These clinics allow you to see a lawyer at no cost for 10 mins. So, if you need help understanding a legal document or deciding whether to pursue a legal case, then this is a great starting point.

- 1pm - 133 Brighton Mall (entrance on Union … View more
On Thursday each week we hold free lawyer clinics.

These clinics allow you to see a lawyer at no cost for 10 mins. So, if you need help understanding a legal document or deciding whether to pursue a legal case, then this is a great starting point.

- 1pm - 133 Brighton Mall (entrance on Union Street, SBA office) – 03 366 6490
- 6.15pm - 8 Goulding Ave (Hornby community centre) – 03 349 5236

You will be given a number when you arrive, so everyone is seen in order and usually the lawyer can see 5-7 clients.

If you need a specialist lawyer or advisor for immigration, employment or ACC then email christchurchclinics@outlook.com to make an appointment with the separate clinics.

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140 days ago

A message from Christchurch Police

The Team from Canterbury Police

Christchurch Police are urging the community to ensure children are properly restrained following a concerning vehicle stop in Harewood. About 11:30am yesterday, Thursday 4 July, Police stopped a vehicle travelling almost 20kmh above the speed limit on Harewood Road.

When Police came to the … View more
Christchurch Police are urging the community to ensure children are properly restrained following a concerning vehicle stop in Harewood. About 11:30am yesterday, Thursday 4 July, Police stopped a vehicle travelling almost 20kmh above the speed limit on Harewood Road.

When Police came to the window, four children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years were seen in the back and front passenger seats with their car seats incorrectly fitted.
The driver was issued a formal warning and an infringement notice. Police are working with the driver around the correct way to secure seats, secure the children, and making sure they have the right seat for their size.

Inspector Ash Tabb says, ensuring car seats are properly attached and kids are properly restrained is essential in reducing the risk of serious injuries or worse if a crash occurs.
“I am glad this didn’t result in more serious consequences; not only were the kids not properly restrained, but the vehicle was also travelling almost 20 kmh above the speed limit, two of four known crash and serious crash contributors, labelled RIDS (Restraints, Impairment, Distraction, and Speed).

"We understand parents, and caregivers may not know what the right seat is, or how to attach it correctly for your child. There are several services available to assist people with this, including child restraint technicians who can provide advice on what restraint may be needed. They can also help you fit them to your vehicle,” Inspector Tabb says.

Check out Whānau Āwhina Plunket website here.
Or the NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi website here.

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