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Kevin from Papanui
Does anyone know the Protest group responsable for impeeding the traffic flow through the Harewood Rd./Greers Rd. controlled intersection in Papanui. The 30KPH speed reduction has been in force for nearly 8 weeks without any sign of action/construction in the area. Or, is it a cheap way to … View moreDoes anyone know the Protest group responsable for impeeding the traffic flow through the Harewood Rd./Greers Rd. controlled intersection in Papanui. The 30KPH speed reduction has been in force for nearly 8 weeks without any sign of action/construction in the area. Or, is it a cheap way to warehouse cones and advisory road management items? It sure is a distraction/disruption to road travel. Possibly a softening up for the impending single laneing of the carrageway to accomidate the cycle lanes.
The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Christchurch
I was spiraling out of control
I don't have many memories from my childhood, but the memories I do have relate to food - picnics with bacon and egg pie, my mother’s home cooking, Sunday bread. I was never much of a sweet tooth, but instead I preferred savouries, pastries, breads and the … View moreI was spiraling out of control
I don't have many memories from my childhood, but the memories I do have relate to food - picnics with bacon and egg pie, my mother’s home cooking, Sunday bread. I was never much of a sweet tooth, but instead I preferred savouries, pastries, breads and the like. I grew up on a farm and food was plentiful and was never restricted and I lived a pretty healthy, active lifestyle.
Once I hit my teenage years, however, I remember starting to get worried about my weight. (I'll just mention here that I don't think I have ever been overweight and I certainly wasn't overweight as a teenager). I'm not sure how this all came about, but it was around the time I started getting interested in boys and my body was changing. I would stare at myself in the mirror and think I was fat.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Hornby
Personalise your tree this year with adorable homemade woodland characters. Use Resene testpots to create these four cuties. Find out how to create your own.
Colleen from Neighbourly.co.nz
There's a fine line between being helpful and minding your own business.
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Community Development Worker from Bishopdale Community Trust
Are you interested in learning about how to make Christmas cards? Contact the trust to register for the next three part course.
Tuesdays - 15th, 22nd, 29th November
100 Farrington Avenue, Bishopdale
Cost: $20 for the 3 classes or $7 per individual class.
Bishopdale Community Trust
03 359 … View moreAre you interested in learning about how to make Christmas cards? Contact the trust to register for the next three part course.
Tuesdays - 15th, 22nd, 29th November
100 Farrington Avenue, Bishopdale
Cost: $20 for the 3 classes or $7 per individual class.
Bishopdale Community Trust
03 359 1741
bctoffice@xtra.co.nz
Colleen from Neighbourly.co.nz
Scape, Christchurch's public arts festival, kicks off this Saturday. It's free to view and aims to revolutionise the city's open spaces.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
ScreenSouth in Christchurch went all out to mark Breast Cancer Awareness month this October and highlight the BreastScreen Aotearoa national breast screening programme.
A pink-themed morning tea and fancy dress event was topped off with the Art Your Bra competition, shining a light on some of … View moreScreenSouth in Christchurch went all out to mark Breast Cancer Awareness month this October and highlight the BreastScreen Aotearoa national breast screening programme.
A pink-themed morning tea and fancy dress event was topped off with the Art Your Bra competition, shining a light on some of the team's creative talents.
The cleverly designed bras - which were given names like Treasure Your Chest, Candleabra, and Spooky Boobs - transformed the Papanui Rd office into a gallery of stunning bra art.
Jennie Corrin’s Succulent Breasts - a creation using straw cups, real succulent plants and a hint of Halloween - took out the top 3-D prize, while Jayne Swainson's Iridescent Intimates - an intricately hand drawn and coloured design - won the 2-D category.
Corrin, who works in the call centre team, talks with women to let them know about the free national breast screening programme, help them to enrol in the programme and arrange a mammogram appointment time.
Swainson works with general practice teams across Christchurch to help them invite eligible women to book their three-yearly cervical screen.
More than 650 women die of breast cancer in Aotearoa each year.
“Our team want to raise awareness about the most common cancer for women in Aotearoa” ScreenSouth general manager Louise McCarthy said.
“We especially want to highlight that every year over 400 wāhine Māori are diagnosed with breast cancer and early detection through screening
mammograms offers the best protection”.
Women aged 45 to 69 years can call 0800 270 200 or visit timetoscreen.nz/breast-screening to book a mammogram.
ScreenSouth, based in Waitaha/Canterbury, is contracted by Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand for the provision of breast screening services in the Te Waipounamu/South Island region, cervical screening regional coordination in the Waitaha/Canterbury and South Canterbury regions and bowel screening outreach in Waitaha.
Photo: Peter Meecham/Stuff
Sarah from Casebrook
Good Morning all,
I thought I would let my neighbourhood know I am now taking bookings again for House & Pet Sitting :)
I process all my booking through PawShake which protects both myself, you & your pet.
Feel free to look over my profile and availability.
If you have no pets, … View moreGood Morning all,
I thought I would let my neighbourhood know I am now taking bookings again for House & Pet Sitting :)
I process all my booking through PawShake which protects both myself, you & your pet.
Feel free to look over my profile and availability.
If you have no pets, you are welcome to message me privately or text 0276346764.
www.pawshake.co.nz...
Garet from St Albans
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Leanna from Bishopdale
Come on down to The Woolston Sports Bar this Saturday 5th Nov 8pm 669 Ferry Rd to check out some great music from Redweekend!!
All your classic rock covers to sing along too with some of their kick ass originals. SEE YOU THERE for a great night out
Community Development Worker from Bishopdale Community Trust
The latest issue of the Bishopdale Bulletin is now out 😁
Heather from Sills and Frills Window Washing
Sills and Frills is now servicing 2 story residential windows. Just add $30 to my already affordable prices.
2 bed / 1 story - $60 - 2 story - $90
3 bed / 1 story - $90 - 2 story - $120
1/2 house and outdoor only is also available just ask for a quote
November is booking up fast, enquire now to … View moreSills and Frills is now servicing 2 story residential windows. Just add $30 to my already affordable prices.
2 bed / 1 story - $60 - 2 story - $90
3 bed / 1 story - $90 - 2 story - $120
1/2 house and outdoor only is also available just ask for a quote
November is booking up fast, enquire now to secure your spot.
Heather 022 187 1055
Meeting an ever-increasing need in our communities, Christmas Box provides more than just food in a time of need, it also brings a reminder that there is a community of people who care.
We believe by alleviating some of the pressure that families feel at Christmas time through our food parcels, … View moreMeeting an ever-increasing need in our communities, Christmas Box provides more than just food in a time of need, it also brings a reminder that there is a community of people who care.
We believe by alleviating some of the pressure that families feel at Christmas time through our food parcels, it will create a lasting impact that goes beyond a treat at Christmas.
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