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Rachel Cullens from Avon-Ōtākaro Forest Park
Saturday the 26th is our regular monthly working bee at Horseshoe Lake. This month we will be doing some more planting and checking out those we planted in the last few months. Note we are starting again at the later time of 10 am.
We will be working between the dog park and old entrance to … View moreSaturday the 26th is our regular monthly working bee at Horseshoe Lake. This month we will be doing some more planting and checking out those we planted in the last few months. Note we are starting again at the later time of 10 am.
We will be working between the dog park and old entrance to walkway on Broomfield Terrace tinyurl.com.... Bring your gardening gloves, and a drink. Please wear strong footwear. Equipment will be supplied. For further details ring Scott Butcher 3881-056 or email butcher_scott@hotmail.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
To thank you for being a valued member, we want to give you the chance to WIN $350 towards your winter power bill!
For your chance to go into the draw, simply purchase your daily newspaper, Sunday Star-Times or TV Guide and find the keyword to enter. The competition runs until 10th September … View moreTo thank you for being a valued member, we want to give you the chance to WIN $350 towards your winter power bill!
For your chance to go into the draw, simply purchase your daily newspaper, Sunday Star-Times or TV Guide and find the keyword to enter. The competition runs until 10th September 2017.
Plus, because you're a valued Neighbourly member, we're giving you a bonus keyword so you can get an extra entry! Your bonus keyword is: SPECIAL
To enter, head to www.stuff.co.nz/DailyPower or text the keyword to 3444.
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Bernard from Sumner
Pea Straw, compost... sale tomorrow morning (Sat) Sumner surf club and Redcliffs School.
Sorry, no EFTPOS. ALSO Jazz apples
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Reminder: this is the last week to get your applications in for Neighbourhood Week 2017 to get your summer event or activity subsidised! bit.ly...
Cyril from Sharpen Up
As tree pruning gets underway I am getting worn out loppers brought in for sharpening and to be honest many are not worth repairing, they are worn out. Many of the owners of these tools are women and I advise them to consider small fold away saws from Silky (a Japanese Company) from $55 a small … View moreAs tree pruning gets underway I am getting worn out loppers brought in for sharpening and to be honest many are not worth repairing, they are worn out. Many of the owners of these tools are women and I advise them to consider small fold away saws from Silky (a Japanese Company) from $55 a small purpose built saw can make there lives much easier, safer and less likely to damage other limbs of the tree being pruned. I'm happy to say the comments are always positive with "I wished I'd known that earlier".
As an authorised stockist of Silky I am happy to show how easy it is to prune tress safely and most importantly, in a way that reduces strains and sprains.
Visit us on www.fitch.nz...
Till next time.....Cyril from Sharpen Up
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
There’s only a month left of billboards and political debates before we head to the polling booths and decide who will lead our country. It’s a big decision that will influence the next three years.
From the living wage to homelessness, housing to transport, immigration to mental health - … View moreThere’s only a month left of billboards and political debates before we head to the polling booths and decide who will lead our country. It’s a big decision that will influence the next three years.
From the living wage to homelessness, housing to transport, immigration to mental health - Neighbourly wants to hear what is affecting your vote.
Is it a local issue in your community or something across the region? or the country?
Maybe you've switched sides or remaining loyal to one party - whatever your decision, we want to know what issues you’d like your ideal government to focus on. Let us know by commenting below!
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
We wanted to know what Christchurch residents thought about transport. So we asked, and more than 4,500 people responded. Do you agree with them?
Read more at Newsline: bit.ly...
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Tracks don't close for lambing and the next four to five weeks are the most crucial time for new lambs. Make sure you keep your dog on a leash - and spread the word with your neighbours.
Read more here at Newsline
Joy from South New Brighton
Hello,
Rather than having this collect dust, it would be great if someone would enjoy this - I noticed some posts in the past few months about another one like this and there was a fair bit of interest, and so I am wondering if you could advise how you will use it? It must be collected this … View moreHello,
Rather than having this collect dust, it would be great if someone would enjoy this - I noticed some posts in the past few months about another one like this and there was a fair bit of interest, and so I am wondering if you could advise how you will use it? It must be collected this coming weekend... thanks so much :), Joy
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Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Experience the stories and skills of a wide range of artists who will come to Christchurch in 2017 for this year’s Christchurch Arts Festival. Artists have come from places as diverse as China, Mexico, Denmark, the UK, South Korea, Sweden, Germany, Australia and our home-grown talent. We can’t … View moreExperience the stories and skills of a wide range of artists who will come to Christchurch in 2017 for this year’s Christchurch Arts Festival. Artists have come from places as diverse as China, Mexico, Denmark, the UK, South Korea, Sweden, Germany, Australia and our home-grown talent. We can’t wait! Go to www.artsfestival.co.nz... to find out more #gowild #chchartsfest
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Have a look at the results of the pre-feasibility study on a multi-use arena for Christchurch.
Read more at Newsline: bit.ly...
Reporter Sunday Star Times
ACC legal spending has doubled in five years, jumping from $3.8 million in 2011 to $7.9m last year.
However, many injured Kiwis seeking to dispute rejected claims are concerned ACC is using private attorneys to outsmart them.
Russel Watts, 50, from Taupo, said he postponed his review earlier … View moreACC legal spending has doubled in five years, jumping from $3.8 million in 2011 to $7.9m last year.
However, many injured Kiwis seeking to dispute rejected claims are concerned ACC is using private attorneys to outsmart them.
Russel Watts, 50, from Taupo, said he postponed his review earlier this week after he found out he'd be facing off against a senior corporate attorney from Wellington.
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