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1499 days ago

Election 2020: Christchurch Central voting booth locations

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

In the lead up to the 2020 election, Stuff is keeping voters up to date with what’s happening in their electorate through Neighbourly. Here’s what you need to know about where to vote on Christchurch Central.

The election date has been set and the campaign trail is back up and running.

At the… View more
In the lead up to the 2020 election, Stuff is keeping voters up to date with what’s happening in their electorate through Neighbourly. Here’s what you need to know about where to vote on Christchurch Central.

The election date has been set and the campaign trail is back up and running.

At the upcoming election on October 17, enrolled voters will have a few boxes to tick.

There are two referenda on the cards, as well as the regular party and candidate selections.

Here’s a breakdown of what you’re voting for and where you can vote.

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1499 days ago

Recap: Get answers to your DIY and decorating dilemmas

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Hey neighbours, thanks to everyone who joined us for our live chat with Resene’s colour consultant Brenda Ngatai and tech expert Jay Sharples.

The questions were coming thick and fast, and Jay and Brenda very kindly stayed later than planned to get through as many as they could, but we're … View more
Hey neighbours, thanks to everyone who joined us for our live chat with Resene’s colour consultant Brenda Ngatai and tech expert Jay Sharples.

The questions were coming thick and fast, and Jay and Brenda very kindly stayed later than planned to get through as many as they could, but we're sorry if we didn't get to yours. If you submitted a question and missed the chat, checkout the recap, here.

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1505 days ago

Throwback Thursday

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Throwback Thursday: Passengers board the last train to Rangiora at the Christchurch Railway Station on April 30, 1976.

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1512 days ago

Throwback Thursday

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

This 1962 photo of traffic at the intersection of Manchester, High and Lichfield streets is a reminder of how different the city used to look. It shows the Majestic Theatre on the right and the Canterbury Building Society building in the centre, on the corner of High and Manchester streets.

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1500 days ago

Have you voted in the 2020 Ryman Healthcare Gardener of the Year?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear gardeners, while the entire nation is in the mood to vote, don't miss out on having your say in who becomes our Gardener of the Year! Read their stories, choose your favourite, and vote for them!

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1500 days ago

The Press HOMED Property Saturday 10th October

Reporter Homed - The Press

On Saturday, October 3rd we launched the new-look HOMED Property publication which can be found weekly in The Press.

We are so excited about this fresh new pullout, and we look forward to now being able to share the E-Edition with you every week.

This week's cover features 144 Lake Terrace… View more
On Saturday, October 3rd we launched the new-look HOMED Property publication which can be found weekly in The Press.

We are so excited about this fresh new pullout, and we look forward to now being able to share the E-Edition with you every week.

This week's cover features 144 Lake Terrace Road, Burwood, a unique opportunity for keen golfers with expansive views of the Christchurch Golf Course, Brought to you by Jan-Louise Chesmar of Harcourts Grenadier. To read about this property and more click the link below.

1501 days ago

Foreign matter found in canned product

Neighbourly.co.nz

Popular food label Value has issued a nationwide recall of specific batches of its canned chopped tomatoes, after it was discovered that stones may be present in the product.

Consumers are asked to check the batch number on the side of the can against the numbers provided below and return their … View more
Popular food label Value has issued a nationwide recall of specific batches of its canned chopped tomatoes, after it was discovered that stones may be present in the product.

Consumers are asked to check the batch number on the side of the can against the numbers provided below and return their can/s to their retailer for a full refund.

What you need to know:

- Batch numbers SMS1 J213, TTA1 J214, TTA1 J215, and TTA1 J217 are affected by this recall.
- The product is sold in New World, Pak’n Save, Four Square, Gilmours, and Trents stores nationwide.

To get in contact with Foodstuffs Own Brands Ltd, call 0800 245 114. For more information on the recall, visit the New Zealand Food Safety website.

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1502 days ago

Cheapest tyres in Christchurch

Tony’s Tyre Service Christchurch

Hi neighbours, it’s the team from Tony’s Tyres Christchurch here. We’re your local tyre shop stocking leading tyre brands at discount prices.

We have the cheapest tyres everyday – if you find a lower cash price, we guarantee to beat it by $10 a tyre on a similar quality product. Some … View more
Hi neighbours, it’s the team from Tony’s Tyres Christchurch here. We’re your local tyre shop stocking leading tyre brands at discount prices.

We have the cheapest tyres everyday – if you find a lower cash price, we guarantee to beat it by $10 a tyre on a similar quality product. Some T&Cs apply.

In addition to all your tyre needs, we are MTA-assured and our mechanics can perform automotive servicing and general repairs.
We have stores throughout ChristchurchCentral City, Middleton & Papanui.

Give us a call today or come down and see the team.

The team at Tony’s Tyre Service Christchurch.
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1503 days ago

Reverse Equity Mortgage gives you options.

SBS Bank

Make the most of your retirement with less stress, and a whole lot of fun with SBS Unwind, a Reverse Equity Mortgage loan. The idea is simple – homeowners aged over 60 stay in their house but free up some money from the property to live their life.

Use the money however you like, while the … View more
Make the most of your retirement with less stress, and a whole lot of fun with SBS Unwind, a Reverse Equity Mortgage loan. The idea is simple – homeowners aged over 60 stay in their house but free up some money from the property to live their life.

Use the money however you like, while the flexible loan means regular payments aren’t required and you can repay all or some of the loan at any time.

For more details visit our sbsbank.co.nz/, contact your local SBS branch or call 0800 727 2265.

Eligibility Criteria, Terms and Conditions, and fees apply.
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1504 days ago

How to make a rope basket for your pet

The Team from Resene ColorShop Ferrymead

Handmade baskets hold a certain charm – see how easy it is to create your own with this no sew DIY version perfect for your pet. Brighten it up with a few favourite Resene testpot colours.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how you can … View more
Handmade baskets hold a certain charm – see how easy it is to create your own with this no sew DIY version perfect for your pet. Brighten it up with a few favourite Resene testpot colours.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how you can create your own.

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1504 days ago

National Gardening Week 19-26th October

Yates NZ

Planting for a better planet has never been more important - for food, for the environment and for health. This year in particular many Kiwis have found solace in our gardens, or embraced gardening for the first time.

The call is out to New Zealanders to get growing this National Gardening WeekView more
Planting for a better planet has never been more important - for food, for the environment and for health. This year in particular many Kiwis have found solace in our gardens, or embraced gardening for the first time.

The call is out to New Zealanders to get growing this National Gardening Week and reap the rewards of home-grown food.

To help kickstart your vegie patch and live a more sustainable life, Yates is lending a helping hand.

Just register online HERE between 1st and 18th October to receive a FREE packet of Yates Vegie Seeds.
Learn more

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1504 days ago

Thanks for doing good in your hood!

The Warehouse

If you’re shopping at your local The Warehouse, we need to say thanks, because you’re helping us give the planet a hand!

We’re on a journey to make it easier to shop sustainably. We’ve got more than 5,000 products on our shelves that are easier on the planet and easier on your wallet. … View more
If you’re shopping at your local The Warehouse, we need to say thanks, because you’re helping us give the planet a hand!

We’re on a journey to make it easier to shop sustainably. We’ve got more than 5,000 products on our shelves that are easier on the planet and easier on your wallet. So it’s easy to do good every time you stop in and shop. Join us on our journey here .
Find out more

1505 days ago

FREE SOCIAL MEDIA BASICS WORKSHOP FOR SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS

Mel Hubber (lowen) from House of Travel Ferrymead

- Are you a small business owner wanting some practical tips on how to utilise social media?

- Want a starting point of how it all works?

- Have a basic framework but want to know more?

- Would like to be better at reaching your customers?

- Don’t have the resources at the moment to use a … View more
- Are you a small business owner wanting some practical tips on how to utilise social media?

- Want a starting point of how it all works?

- Have a basic framework but want to know more?

- Would like to be better at reaching your customers?

- Don’t have the resources at the moment to use a company to manage your social accounts?

If you’ve answered YES to any of the above then please join Mel Hubber from House of Travel Ferrymead instore at 987 Ferry Road on Thursday 29 October from 4-5.30pm for this FREE EVENT.

This Social Media Basics workshop designed by Mel will have a key focus on Facebook and Instagram for businesses. Mel does not work in web design and does not claim to be an expert in this area by any means but has recently attended a number of workshops and training as part of our Covid-19 Business continuity planning.

She would love to get together with other business owners who may have been struggling with similar issues to share what she has learnt and in return it may help support local businesses.

PLEASE REGISTER by Thursday 22 October – email mellowen@hot.co.nz or call 03 3764 018 – note there will be some pre-event notes for you to complete and bring along.
Thanks

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1504 days ago

New Let's Talk Video: Dementia symptoms and challenges

Edith Cavell Lifecare & Village

In this video, Dementia Nurse and Care Home Manager, Lorraine, answers questions around the first signs of dementia and what is ‘normal’ ageing of the brain compared to the onset of dementia. She also talks about the stages and pathways of dementia and the challenges of being the carer of a … View moreIn this video, Dementia Nurse and Care Home Manager, Lorraine, answers questions around the first signs of dementia and what is ‘normal’ ageing of the brain compared to the onset of dementia. She also talks about the stages and pathways of dementia and the challenges of being the carer of a loved one with dementia.

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1507 days ago

Concert cap, 11pm curfew mooted as noise control for new Christchurch stadium

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

The $473 million, 25,000 seat covered arena, which will be able to hold up to 36,000 people for concerts, is to be built by the end of 2024 on a central city site, bordered by Cashel, Tuam, Madras and Barbadoes streets.

Proposed changes would introduce a limit of 15 concerts per year, and require … View more
The $473 million, 25,000 seat covered arena, which will be able to hold up to 36,000 people for concerts, is to be built by the end of 2024 on a central city site, bordered by Cashel, Tuam, Madras and Barbadoes streets.

Proposed changes would introduce a limit of 15 concerts per year, and require those concerts to ending by 11pm, except on New Year's Eve, when they could end at 12.30am on New Year's Day.

Read more here and let us know what you think of the proposal in the comments below.

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