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The Team from Resene ColorShop Ferrymead
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The Blood Service says it needs 40,000 new donors in the next 12 months to ensure it can meet demand of those needing plasma and blood. Suggestions have been made to pay people for donating, however there are concerns about the dangers of that. Do you think we should pay people for these … View moreThe Blood Service says it needs 40,000 new donors in the next 12 months to ensure it can meet demand of those needing plasma and blood. Suggestions have been made to pay people for donating, however there are concerns about the dangers of that. Do you think we should pay people for these donations?
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
A Christchurch engineering lecturer says the city council’s proposed changes to the district plan includes a “manufactured” reason to stop developers from building higher density housing.
Tom Logan, a senior lecturer in civil systems engineering at the University of Canterbury, is one of … View moreA Christchurch engineering lecturer says the city council’s proposed changes to the district plan includes a “manufactured” reason to stop developers from building higher density housing.
Tom Logan, a senior lecturer in civil systems engineering at the University of Canterbury, is one of about 1000 people and organisations who have told the city council their views on Plan Change 14 (PC14), which aims to increase housing availability and affordability by cutting red tape.
A final round of submissions closed on Monday, with an independent hearings panel set to begin in October.
The plan change was triggered by new medium density rules set by central government in 2021, which called on large cities like Christchurch to allow up to three homes of three storeys each on most sections across the city.
Read the full story by reporter Sinead Gill here (subscription required).
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The Team from Red Cross Shop Woolston
Hi everyone
This week we’re celebrating bake week. So whether you are looking to cook up a storm or try out a new recipe we have lots of ideas for you. Pop in and check out our feature table.
Open 7 days. Monday - Friday 9.00am - 5.00pm, Saturday 10.00am - 4.00pm, Sunday 10.00am - 3.00pm.
683 … View moreHi everyone
This week we’re celebrating bake week. So whether you are looking to cook up a storm or try out a new recipe we have lots of ideas for you. Pop in and check out our feature table.
Open 7 days. Monday - Friday 9.00am - 5.00pm, Saturday 10.00am - 4.00pm, Sunday 10.00am - 3.00pm.
683 Ferry Road behind Dominoes.
John from Hillsborough
AKAI model X-200D
Details: Condition: used
Description: I bought this about 18 months ago, and used it to digitise old family tapes. I did a few tapes, before the left channel stopped functioning. I think the problem is that the braided earth shielding has come disconnected. The only … View moreAKAI model X-200D
Details: Condition: used
Description: I bought this about 18 months ago, and used it to digitise old family tapes. I did a few tapes, before the left channel stopped functioning. I think the problem is that the braided earth shielding has come disconnected. The only functions I used were PLAY, RWD, F FWD, and the tape speed setting. They all worked fine until the earth problem occurred. Other than that, I don’t know what functionality it has.
I had another recorder that I used to finish the job (see my listing for Sanyo MR-803 Tape Recorder)
From looking on the internet, it seems that it was made between 1971 to 1975.
Its speeds are: 1 7/8, 3 3/4, 7 1/2
One rubber foot missing.
Dimensions: W 365xH 350x D 230mm
For sale as is.
Price: $100
John Neighbourly Lead from Heathcote Valley
For Sale
Maher Leather Boots Brown. Elastic sides slip-on. Size- UK9, US10, EU43. Worn only once. In almost new condition.
A quite narrow fit, too narrow for me hence the need to pass on to someone to cherish.
Original price $179 will sell for less.
Price: $100
John Neighbourly Lead from Heathcote Valley
Any Home brewers around?
I have 2 Home Brew Glass Carboys [Demi-johns] 1 gallon
• 1 gallon clear glass demi-john (4.54 litres)
• Use for primary fermentation
• Ensure that fermentation gases are allowed to escape through an airlock
• Do not pour very hot liquids into a cold demi-john … View moreAny Home brewers around?
I have 2 Home Brew Glass Carboys [Demi-johns] 1 gallon
• 1 gallon clear glass demi-john (4.54 litres)
• Use for primary fermentation
• Ensure that fermentation gases are allowed to escape through an airlock
• Do not pour very hot liquids into a cold demi-john or glass will crack
• Avoid temperatures below 4°C or above 40°C
• Suitable for standard 1 gallon rubber or cork bungs
I have use these for wine making in the past. I no longer have the bungs or airlocks but the jars are undamaged. I believe that they are British made.
I used these successfully for wine making in the past but don't do that any more. Sorry, I don't have the airlocks any more.
$20.00 each
Price: $20
John Neighbourly Lead from Heathcote Valley
For Sale
Lennoxx Mini Stereo system
A good allrounder for your home collection will play vinyl’s, CD’s Cassettes and can record to USB/SD.
Includes speakers, remote control and instruction book.
Original price was more than $300. Has had a little use and is still in good condition.
Res … View moreFor Sale
Lennoxx Mini Stereo system
A good allrounder for your home collection will play vinyl’s, CD’s Cassettes and can record to USB/SD.
Includes speakers, remote control and instruction book.
Original price was more than $300. Has had a little use and is still in good condition.
Res $100
Price: $100
Meeting an ever increasing need in our communities, Christmas Box provides more than just food, it brings a reminder that people care. By alleviating some of the pressure families feel, especially in the time of inflation and cost-of-living, a Christmas Box sparks hope that goes beyond Christmas.
… View moreMeeting an ever increasing need in our communities, Christmas Box provides more than just food, it brings a reminder that people care. By alleviating some of the pressure families feel, especially in the time of inflation and cost-of-living, a Christmas Box sparks hope that goes beyond Christmas.
Don’t wait for December, it’s time to start thinking about how you can help today!
For just $40 a box, you can give the gift of hope and 100% of your donation will go to families who are doing it tough this year. Your generosity makes a difference.
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The Team from NZ Compare
Have you ever tried to look for a new power plan to end up stuck, super confused by all the specific lingo that’s used? Things like kWh, standard vs. low users, or free hours of power? Don’t get us started on controlled and anytime meters!
If you’re unsure of some of these terms, it … View moreHave you ever tried to look for a new power plan to end up stuck, super confused by all the specific lingo that’s used? Things like kWh, standard vs. low users, or free hours of power? Don’t get us started on controlled and anytime meters!
If you’re unsure of some of these terms, it really won’t help you feel confident in comparing different plans. We don’t want to see our Neighbours get tripped up and stuck with a big bill this chilly season!
So to help you, we’ve put together a list of all the power terminology that you need to know!
Learn the terms
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
By Lee Kenny:
Talk of Christchurch stepping in to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games has rekindled memories of when the Garden City staged the event almost 50 years ago.
Mayor Phil Mauger says the tournament should be brought to Canterbury but other city leaders disagree - read the full story … View moreBy Lee Kenny:
Talk of Christchurch stepping in to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games has rekindled memories of when the Garden City staged the event almost 50 years ago.
Mayor Phil Mauger says the tournament should be brought to Canterbury but other city leaders disagree - read the full story about that in The Press.
So what was the legacy of the tenth British Commonwealth Games, held in Christchurch from January 24 to February 2, 1974?
The tournament saw 1276 athletes from 38 countries take part in 121 medal events. They stayed in the student accommodation at University of Canterbury.
In June 1974, The Press published that the Christchurch City Council had blown its budget, with one of the largest contributors being the overspend on the QEII, which cost five times the initial $20,300 cost.
The final bill was $101,821 ($1.3m today).
However, the sports facility needed a major upgrade 26 years later after falling into disrepair.
Speaking in 1999, council staff said that the construction of the pool and stadium had been rushed to ensure completion for the Games.
“The low quality of finish, and lack of maintenance over the intervening years, had left the building in poor repair. Several health and safety risks had been identified,” The Press reported at the time.
In 2000, work began on the site’s $20.7 million revamp but just over a decade later, it was announced the whole QEII Park and complex would be demolished.
News reports in April 2012 confirmed the site would be knocked down, having been closed since the February 22 earthquake the year before.
A new facility - Taiora: QEII Recreation and Sport Centre - opened on part of the site in May 2018 at a cost of $38.6m.
Other Christchurch venues for the 1974 games included Cowles Stadium in Aranui and Woolston Working Men’s Club which staged the bowls' tournament.
The Town Hall hosted weightlifting and wrestling. Road cyclists raced around Cashmere, Beckenham and Huntsbury, and the shooting was split between West Melton, Yaldhurst and McLeans Island.
During the Games, New Zealand won a total of 35 medals (nine gold, eight silver and 18 bronze), compared to last year’s Commonwealth Games (Birmingham 2022) when Kiwi athletes brought home a medal haul of 49.
The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Christchurch
Life in Addictive Eaters Anonymous provides me with the freedom to have great adventures
Before I came into the fellowship of Addictive Eaters Anonymous, I lived full of fear, resentment, self-pity, shame, and self-obsession. My eating was completely out of control and I could no longer stop … View moreLife in Addictive Eaters Anonymous provides me with the freedom to have great adventures
Before I came into the fellowship of Addictive Eaters Anonymous, I lived full of fear, resentment, self-pity, shame, and self-obsession. My eating was completely out of control and I could no longer stop eating even though I really wanted to and went to great lengths to try and stop. My world became a small and lonely existence where the only thing I looked forward to was hiding out with my food. There was no room for adventure in my life.
The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
Geeks on Wheels will be holding their free drop in clinic on Wednesday, 26th July – 1-2pm
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Combine paint and a vinyl adhesive to great effect.
Find out how with these easy step by step instructions.
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The government's Road to Zero project seeks to set speed limits at 30kph in suburban streets across New Zealand. Do you think this is a good idea?
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