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Victoria from South New Brighton
On Thursday evening someone placed an item in my mailbox, by Friday morning it was gone...has anyone else had item taken out of there mailbox?
Also if anyone sees a Amazon Fire Stick for sale anywhere please get in touch reward given for information that leads to return of this item. This item is … View moreOn Thursday evening someone placed an item in my mailbox, by Friday morning it was gone...has anyone else had item taken out of there mailbox?
Also if anyone sees a Amazon Fire Stick for sale anywhere please get in touch reward given for information that leads to return of this item. This item is useless in NZ as its a UK model and has no value in this country.
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The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa
Thanks to everyone that participated in Neighbours Day this year! It's been amazing to see all the great events and 'goings on' around the country. If you did something with your neighbours and get a sudden urge to share it with us then don't fight that urge!! Share your story… View moreThanks to everyone that participated in Neighbours Day this year! It's been amazing to see all the great events and 'goings on' around the country. If you did something with your neighbours and get a sudden urge to share it with us then don't fight that urge!! Share your story with us by emailing kiaora@neighboursday.org.nz, sharing to our facebook page, or submitting your story on our website. We LOVE seeing all the fun times and knowing that we're getting a little closer to knowing our neighbours and connecting with our communities. AND you don't have to wait till Neighbours Day 2018 to do it again. You can go say hi, invite them for a cuppa, or do a street bbq anytime. It makes a massive difference to our sense of belonging, safety and being part of a more resilient community.
Viviana Zanetti from Phillipstown Community Hub
Remember people, we are having a Big Garage Sale at the Phillipstown Community Hub!
Bring cash!
Have a heart of gold and support the St John Annual Appeal 3-9 April.
The heart is the essence of life and has inherently warm and caring connotations. It also reflects the good that St John does in the community, and invites those who contribute to feel like they too have a heart of gold.
… View moreHave a heart of gold and support the St John Annual Appeal 3-9 April.
The heart is the essence of life and has inherently warm and caring connotations. It also reflects the good that St John does in the community, and invites those who contribute to feel like they too have a heart of gold.
Donate here at or at any ASB branch.
Donate now!
Michael from Woolston
Tena Koutou,
I am currently attempting find some citizens of Woolston that have green fingers to form a core group to support the creation of a new community food resource in Radley Park.
It is to be developed as an orchard and community garden, with the support of CCC and … View moreTena Koutou,
I am currently attempting find some citizens of Woolston that have green fingers to form a core group to support the creation of a new community food resource in Radley Park.
It is to be developed as an orchard and community garden, with the support of CCC and Linwood-Heathcote-Central Community Board. In order to turn this support into nourishing produce a team must be formed and the community must show a desire for such a project.
I have setup a facebook page (www.facebook.com/roimatacommunityfoodhub) and an email address roimatacommunityfood@gmail.com
I have also attached a brochure outlining the project :)
Please make contact if you want to be part of the foundation of this soon to be amazing community asset,
Many thanks,
Michael
Jennifer from Woolston
Do you hate sorting out what's on for dinner every night? Green Dinner Table makes it easy to have delicious, restaurant quality meals 3 or 5 nights a week with their local plant-based subscription food box service. Check them out at www.greendinnertable.co.nz...
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Jim from Woolston
can anyone recommend a good landscape gardener who can plan and design a garden
Suzanne from Bromley
hello I would like to put a warning out there for all cat owners. There is a person trapping cats in maces road Bromley. Please keep your pets safe.
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John from Woolston
If you walk our streets and roads, you are a postie, a young mother walking her children or an older person with limited sight you will be familiar with the problem of trees, and general vegetation growing beyond peoples boundaries. In many cases you have to duck, brush aside or circumvent these … View moreIf you walk our streets and roads, you are a postie, a young mother walking her children or an older person with limited sight you will be familiar with the problem of trees, and general vegetation growing beyond peoples boundaries. In many cases you have to duck, brush aside or circumvent these obstructions.
There is a LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT which states that vegetation must not extend past roadside boundaries, but if it does it must be at a minimum of 2.5 metres above the footpath and the grass verge between the boundary and footpath. If it extends over a roadway it must be a minimum of 5 metres above.
There is on the council website an opportunity to report these problems or the council can be contacted directly. Council will inspect and send notification to remedy, but if that is not done within a time frame, council contractors will remedy the problem and the property owner will be billed.
I doubt that many know about these requirements, but if they did I am sure the majority would conform.
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The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
Follow the link below for further info of things to discuss and think about.
Taking the time to talk
Don't end up with;
“If only I had talked to my family about what I want for my funeral”.
It’s not always easy to think about, let alone talk about your own death. But if you … View moreFollow the link below for further info of things to discuss and think about.
Taking the time to talk
Don't end up with;
“If only I had talked to my family about what I want for my funeral”.
It’s not always easy to think about, let alone talk about your own death. But if you take the time to consider how you would like to be fare-welled and talk about it with your family, then you could save your family some stress when the time comes. Instead of having to make decisions about coffin finishes and song sheets, your family can focus on supporting each other in their bereavement.
Follow this link to more on this subject and plenty of other advice:
www.cab.org.nz...
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
The sirens will be tested on Sunday at 11am.
They will sound for up to three minutes and will only be heard within a few blocks of the coast between Brooklands and Taylors Mistake.
If the sirens sound for more than 10 minutes it is no longer a test and you should move inland to higher ground.
You can have your parcels delivered to handy locations across Christchurch, including participating supermarkets, petrol stations, NZ Post retailers and CourierPost depots. With Parcel Collect you can pick up your parcels where and when it suits you best. Sign up for a location near you and you … View moreYou can have your parcels delivered to handy locations across Christchurch, including participating supermarkets, petrol stations, NZ Post retailers and CourierPost depots. With Parcel Collect you can pick up your parcels where and when it suits you best. Sign up for a location near you and you could win a $4,000 Prezzy® card. Ts & Cs apply. Find locations now!
Hi Neighbours. We have a great 3 day sale this weekend! Come along to our distribution centre at 109 Buchanans Road, next to Couplands Bakeries in Hornby. Jeans $10, Bombers $15, Dresses $10 and Tops $5. Get in quick!
Sale starts 1pm Friday 31st March. We open at 9am on Saturday 1st and Sunday … View moreHi Neighbours. We have a great 3 day sale this weekend! Come along to our distribution centre at 109 Buchanans Road, next to Couplands Bakeries in Hornby. Jeans $10, Bombers $15, Dresses $10 and Tops $5. Get in quick!
Sale starts 1pm Friday 31st March. We open at 9am on Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd April.
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John from Woolston
Every year on the grass area beside the Heathcote River along parts of Richardson and Clarendon Terraces saplings and seedlings from a single specie of tree grow. On the bend of Richardson Tce. approaching the 2 overhead bridges they have become a real danger to road users as they obscure vision of… View moreEvery year on the grass area beside the Heathcote River along parts of Richardson and Clarendon Terraces saplings and seedlings from a single specie of tree grow. On the bend of Richardson Tce. approaching the 2 overhead bridges they have become a real danger to road users as they obscure vision of the road ahead. Each year after prompting, contractors come and cut these off. Because they don't poison these plants when they cut them off they grow again next year along with new seedlings. The longer they do this the greater their root systems will become.
A WORD OF WARNING for walkers; they have just been cut off and in many cases a stub several inches long has been left. Be careful as they will trip you up if you don't see them, or if you inadvertently stand on them they could easily penetrate footwear, causing nasty injuries.
Several different approaches could be taken by Council, namely removing the offending trees (which I am not in favour of as if I am correct in identifying them they are beautiful mature exotic specimens.) Digging or pulling the saplings and seedlings out, which in my opinion is impractical, which leaves cutting and poisoning. I am aware many will be against poisoning, which is your belief, but is that belief ill founded ? If you are against poisoning please give a practical cost effective alternative solution.
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
#cccplan We are looking at ways to make our recreation facilities more accessible. One of the proposals included in our Draft Annual Plan is $2 family days once a month at Council pools. This would mean a rates increase of 45 cents per year for the average household. Do you think this is a good … View more#cccplan We are looking at ways to make our recreation facilities more accessible. One of the proposals included in our Draft Annual Plan is $2 family days once a month at Council pools. This would mean a rates increase of 45 cents per year for the average household. Do you think this is a good idea?
Tell us your thoughts below or make a formal submission at: www.ccc.govt.nz...
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