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Amanda from Casebrook
Selling basketball hoop as we don't use it anymore. The height is adjustable for various age groups. 2.45m at the lowest to 3.05m at the highest, The plastic has come off the backboard but this is easily repairable. The hoop works well despite this. The base has sand in it for stability. JUST … View moreSelling basketball hoop as we don't use it anymore. The height is adjustable for various age groups. 2.45m at the lowest to 3.05m at the highest, The plastic has come off the backboard but this is easily repairable. The hoop works well despite this. The base has sand in it for stability. JUST WANT GONE!
Price: $200
Stephanie from Redwood
Thank you everyone who entered our easter raffle we had so many entries and had an inpartial person draw it for us. Winners were:
!st place $100 New World Northwood hamper was Tim 2nd place Cheeseboard set was Kath
3rd place Bunny and chocolate eggs in hamper was Carolyn
… View moreThank you everyone who entered our easter raffle we had so many entries and had an inpartial person draw it for us. Winners were:
!st place $100 New World Northwood hamper was Tim 2nd place Cheeseboard set was Kath
3rd place Bunny and chocolate eggs in hamper was Carolyn
4th place $10 pizza voucher was Marg
Well done guys 🙂
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
From reporter Tina Law:
KiwiRail is putting communities at risk by causing delays to work on cycleways across Christchurch, a city councillor warns.
The state-owned enterprise tasked with managing the country’s rail network is being blamed by the Christchurch City Council for delays on at least… View moreFrom reporter Tina Law:
KiwiRail is putting communities at risk by causing delays to work on cycleways across Christchurch, a city councillor warns.
The state-owned enterprise tasked with managing the country’s rail network is being blamed by the Christchurch City Council for delays on at least four cycleway projects – all of which were supposed to be fast-tracked thanks to Government shovel-ready funding.
The proposed cycleway routes either cross or run parallel to KiwiRail’s tracks, therefore design changes are needed to make it safer for cyclists.
However, the design work requires approval from KiwiRail, and in many cases these have not been forthcoming or KiwiRail and the council disagree about the level of work that is required. Read the full story here.
Stephanie from Redwood
anyone wishing to help volunteer to do some leaflet drop offs tomorrow (friday) please meet up at 10am at redwood hotel we would love your help to word of our market out to our locals
Jillian from Redwood
My husband lost his driver for golf off his trailer on Saturday between redwood and the coringa golf club. If anyone has seen it please message me
Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry made of short, unrhymed lines that evoke natural imagery. Haiku can come in a variety of different formats of short verses, though the most common is a three-line poem with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern. Have a go and share your Haiku in the comments below!
Putting a tasty and nutritious meal in front of our families each night is important for many of us, but with work, school, and activities in the way, it can also become a stressful chore.
Dinner Sorted delivers a week's worth of delicious, satisfying recipes that should please the whole … View morePutting a tasty and nutritious meal in front of our families each night is important for many of us, but with work, school, and activities in the way, it can also become a stressful chore.
Dinner Sorted delivers a week's worth of delicious, satisfying recipes that should please the whole family, sent to your inbox on Saturday mornings. As a bonus you'll also get our Weekend Baking collection, perfect for filling the baking tins, lunchboxes, or just that 4pm gap.
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Making the move to a Ryman retirement village while you’re independent allows you to enjoy everything that’s on offer.
With assisted living, resthome, hospital and dementia care also onsite, if your partner needs care before you, knowing the village care centre is only a short stroll away … View moreMaking the move to a Ryman retirement village while you’re independent allows you to enjoy everything that’s on offer.
With assisted living, resthome, hospital and dementia care also onsite, if your partner needs care before you, knowing the village care centre is only a short stroll away will help ease this transition.
Care options vary between villages.
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Leanne from Bishopdale
Rabbit hutch
Width 85cm
Length 164cm
Height 66cm
Covered area completely dry in wet weather , recently Rewired, Strong and sturdy
Good condition
Price: $85
Stephanie from Redwood
enter our huge easter raffle drawn this sat at 1pm so still time to get in quick to get your tickets, we look forward to seeing you there :)
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
From reporter Tina Law:
Free tram rides will not be on offer this Easter and school holidays, in a disappointing blow to struggling central city businesses.
The Christchurch City Council was considering paying for free trams as a way to attract people back into Christchurch’s struggling central… View moreFrom reporter Tina Law:
Free tram rides will not be on offer this Easter and school holidays, in a disappointing blow to struggling central city businesses.
The Christchurch City Council was considering paying for free trams as a way to attract people back into Christchurch’s struggling central city.
Council head of facilities, property and planning Bruce Rendall said the free tram rides would not go ahead over the Easter break because of “operational constraints”. The council is in talks with tram operator Christchurch Attractions about ways to bring people back to the city centre.
Christchurch Central City Business Association chairwoman Annabel Turley said she was angry when she heard the proposal was not going ahead.
“Now is the time to support the businesses in the community.”
Turley said moving to the orange setting would give people confidence about coming back into the city, but free trams would have been a really great way to showcase the city.
She urged the council not to put money into free car parking as that would only benefit those already coming into the city for work.
Pam & Steve from Fendalton
4 white souvenir t-shirts with I Love NZ on the front. 3 XL Ladies with v-necks and 1 Mens XL with round neck. Small fittings. Never worn and still in packets.
Price: $20
Following this week's government announcement, all of New Zealand has moved to the Orange setting of the traffic light system. We are pleased to be able to continue offering our reputable and high quality English and maths tuition to all of our students in -centre!
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