Bottle Lake, Christchurch

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

2332 days ago

Old white picket fence

Wendi & Russell from Kaiapoi

Hi
Anything considered, doesn't have to be long. Thank you

2333 days ago

Mental Health and Addiction Inquiry

The Department of Internal Affairs

Join us at our next Meet the Inquiry Panel in Christchurch on Tuesday 03 July at the Christchurch Transitional Cathedral, 234 Hereford St, 5 to 6.30pm. Share your views with the Inquiry Panel. Learn more

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2342 days ago

Dog registration fees

The Team from Christchurch City Council

If you’ve got Responsible Dog Owner status, your discounted 2018/2019 registration fees are due by 30 June. We’ve made it easy for you with a range of ways to pay, including online: bit.ly...

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2333 days ago

Study participants sought

Simran from North New Brighton

PARTICIPANTS SOUGHT FOR RESEARCH STUDY ON ANTIDEPRESSANTS
Do antidepressant medications work for you?
Dr Simran Maggo from the Carney Centre for Pharmacogenetics is looking for people aged 16 or over who have taken antidepressant medication in the last two years with or without any side-effects.
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PARTICIPANTS SOUGHT FOR RESEARCH STUDY ON ANTIDEPRESSANTS
Do antidepressant medications work for you?
Dr Simran Maggo from the Carney Centre for Pharmacogenetics is looking for people aged 16 or over who have taken antidepressant medication in the last two years with or without any side-effects.

Click on the link for more information and to see if you are eligible to participate in this study.

Contact Dr Simran Maggo for more information: simran.maggo@otago.ac.nz or 03 378 6268.

otago.au1.qualtrics.com...

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2333 days ago

Root To Tip Competition Winners

The Team from Christchurch City Council

The Root To Tip Competition was organised by Garden To Table with the support of Love Food Hate Waste to get kids to cook seasonal, locally sourced vegetarian 2 courses meal using the ingredients from the root to the tip to limit food waste.
The winners were Nina and Jean from Heathcote Valley … View more
The Root To Tip Competition was organised by Garden To Table with the support of Love Food Hate Waste to get kids to cook seasonal, locally sourced vegetarian 2 courses meal using the ingredients from the root to the tip to limit food waste.
The winners were Nina and Jean from Heathcote Valley School with a Choko Gratin. They were judged by last year’s winners Otis and Noa and Chefs Alex Davies from Gathering and Alesha Bilbrough-Collins from Bearlion.

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2333 days ago

Progress made on Cathedral reinstatement

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Work will be underway soon to clear and decontaminate the Christ Church Cathedral site by the end of next month.
Read more it on Newsline: bit.ly...

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2334 days ago

Land for lease.

Raman from Swannanoa - Ohoka

We are looking for some land for lease. If you have or know someone who have land for lease. Please contact me. Thanks

2334 days ago

The word on water: Latest on chlorination

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Keep up with the latest water updates.
Check out today's addition to our water blog here on Newsline: bit.ly...

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2334 days ago

BAREROOT BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS

Claire from Kaiapoi

Bare rooted plants are a great choice for planting in the winter as they will establish quickly. Root system is very strong with many side shoots.

LARGE GRADE $2.50 (approx 30cm tall)

MEDIUM GRADE $2.00 (approx 20cm tall)

A box hedge is closely planted, 5 or 6 per metre is ideal. It is … View more
Bare rooted plants are a great choice for planting in the winter as they will establish quickly. Root system is very strong with many side shoots.

LARGE GRADE $2.50 (approx 30cm tall)

MEDIUM GRADE $2.00 (approx 20cm tall)

A box hedge is closely planted, 5 or 6 per metre is ideal. It is much easier to get even spacing by putting plants into a trench than by digging holes. Use a line to make sure they are planted in a straight row and space the plants at 17-20cm intervals.

Price: $2.50

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2334 days ago

BAREROOT APPLE TREES (DWARF) $20 EACH

Claire from Kaiapoi

We have a limited number of bareroot dwarf apple trees, will grow up to 2m therefore will require staking.
Monty's Surprise, Royal Gala, Hetlina, Granny Smith, Cox's Orange, Peasgood Nonsuch, Braeburn, Priscilla, Liberty.
Please message me with orders and pick up this weekend if … View more
We have a limited number of bareroot dwarf apple trees, will grow up to 2m therefore will require staking.
Monty's Surprise, Royal Gala, Hetlina, Granny Smith, Cox's Orange, Peasgood Nonsuch, Braeburn, Priscilla, Liberty.
Please message me with orders and pick up this weekend if possible. No Holds, cash only.

Price: $20

2335 days ago

Gardening Services

Brian Farrant from 'That Guy' Gardening and Home Services

Is your garden and section in need of a good tidy up? With these colder months upon us, they will still need attention, although it may not be on your priority list to do yourself!
Let me do it all for you!
For a FREE QUOTE, please call, text or email me.
Brian:
0274857373
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Is your garden and section in need of a good tidy up? With these colder months upon us, they will still need attention, although it may not be on your priority list to do yourself!
Let me do it all for you!
For a FREE QUOTE, please call, text or email me.
Brian:
0274857373
farrantb50@gmail.com
Locally owned and operated in North Canterbury

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2335 days ago

Guess what? Our Gruffalo has won a top award!

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Did you take part in last year's Gruffalo Explorer walk? If the answer's yes, you may remember this special creature.

He's just been to Wellington, where he was a winner in the Golden Foot Walking Awards 2018.

Well done Gruffalo for taking out the top prize for a … View more
Did you take part in last year's Gruffalo Explorer walk? If the answer's yes, you may remember this special creature.

He's just been to Wellington, where he was a winner in the Golden Foot Walking Awards 2018.

Well done Gruffalo for taking out the top prize for a community-led project, which was part of the Breeze Walking Festival. This would not have been possible without the collaboration of St Margaret’s College, Canterbury Playcentre Association, Canterbury Plunket and the Council parks, libraries and recreation teams.

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2336 days ago

Preschoolers splash into free swimming

The Team from Christchurch City Council

After a successful trial last year, under-fives will swim for free at Council pools.
Read more about the LTP decision finalised today on Newsline: bit.ly...

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2336 days ago

Ice and snow puts Canterbury drivers on alert

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Canterbury drivers, in the alpine areas and the lower half of the island should be on the lookout for black ice and slippery conditions as a cold front sweeps up the country today, says the NZ Transport Agency’s Network Operations Manager Tresca Forrester.

Stay up-to-date:
- The key traffic … View more
Canterbury drivers, in the alpine areas and the lower half of the island should be on the lookout for black ice and slippery conditions as a cold front sweeps up the country today, says the NZ Transport Agency’s Network Operations Manager Tresca Forrester.

Stay up-to-date:
- The key traffic and travel source which provides up-to-date information on weather and road conditions is NZTA website.

- Important information is also shared via the Transport Agency’s accounts listed here.

- Drivers can also call 0800 4 HIGHWAYS (0800 44 44 49) to speak to the call centre team who can provide them with traffic and travel information either before they’re travelling or when they’re on the road.

For more information click here.

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2336 days ago

Not Just Red Ones Jewellery (and jewellery repairs) has relocated.

Donna from Kaiapoi

Hi everyone, I have put up a proper business notice here on Neighbourly but thought I'd pop a quick note here as well. My jewellery and repair business is moving from the Kaiapoi Village Arcade in Williams Street out to the Kaiapoi Mill in Ranfurly Street (opposite end of the complex to the … View moreHi everyone, I have put up a proper business notice here on Neighbourly but thought I'd pop a quick note here as well. My jewellery and repair business is moving from the Kaiapoi Village Arcade in Williams Street out to the Kaiapoi Mill in Ranfurly Street (opposite end of the complex to the shoe shop, and next to Art Print). I'm reopening on Saturday 7 July. You are welcome to contact me for further details.

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