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Monthly AEA Web Events
The AEA Web Event is a monthly online meeting where AEA members from all over the world come together to share their experience, strength and hope. Three members speak for 10 minutes each, followed by member sharing.
The AEA Web Event is held on the 3rd Sunday of … View moreMonthly AEA Web Events
The AEA Web Event is a monthly online meeting where AEA members from all over the world come together to share their experience, strength and hope. Three members speak for 10 minutes each, followed by member sharing.
The AEA Web Event is held on the 3rd Sunday of each month which is this Sunday 20th November at 9.00am.
ALL NEWCOMERS WELCOME.
Maria from Alpha Preschool
One of our teachers Raj celebrated Diwali with the children and did henna drawings on their hands.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Lichfield Street
Turn an ordinary wooden gift box into a treasure chest with Resene paint! A place to keep Lego, figurines, and all the treasures kids love to collect. Add a unique decorative feature to the lid to make it a special keepsake.
Find out how to create your own.
At Ryman, we believe the measure of a full life is one that gets richer with age. It’s rediscovering lost passions and plunging headfirst into new ones. It’s embracing new experiences right there on your doorstep. That’s why we’re creating communities that challenge the expectation of … View moreAt Ryman, we believe the measure of a full life is one that gets richer with age. It’s rediscovering lost passions and plunging headfirst into new ones. It’s embracing new experiences right there on your doorstep. That’s why we’re creating communities that challenge the expectation of aging, while bringing job and meaning to every moment.
We are honoured to present our latest brand campaign that explores our residents lives through their eyes. From the poignant moments of life in care, to our residents continuing to push the boundaries of what they want to achieve.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
From reporter Steven Walton:
Work has resumed on a hotly-debated $33 million upgrade to roads around Christchurch's planned stadium.
Residents now have until the end of the month to share their views on the project.
More than 850 submissions have already been made – making the … View moreFrom reporter Steven Walton:
Work has resumed on a hotly-debated $33 million upgrade to roads around Christchurch's planned stadium.
Residents now have until the end of the month to share their views on the project.
More than 850 submissions have already been made – making the project the council’s second most popular consultation of the year. The future of the stadium itself was the most popular.
The $33m upgrade has not been supported by new mayor Phil Mauger, who has suggested the money would be better spent fixing roads in the east or going towards the $683m cost of the stadium.
Nearly two weeks ago, the council said work on the project was paused and Mauger said that was a consequence of his wish to not proceed with the work.
On Tuesday, the newly-elected council was briefed behind closed doors about the project.
Council chief executive Dawn Baxendale said the briefing to the council explained the project will improve pedestrian safety and traffic management while also replacing “outdated” three waters networks around the stadium.
Following the briefing, work on the project has resumed.
That means the public consultation can be finished and staff can consider the responses.
A council spokesperson said staff would then make changes to the proposal where it can. After that, it will make a recommendation to a hearings panel that is expected to convene in February next year.
The panel will then make a final recommendation to the council in March, when the council will effectively decide whether the project continues.
The Christchurch City Council launched consultation on the scheme on the first day of Mauger’s mayoralty and released its proposed plans covering Lichfield, Madras, Tuam and Barbadoes streets.
Footpaths would be widened to up to 5.8m on some streets, speeds lowered to 10kph or 30kph, car parks taken away and room allowed for cycle lanes, gardens and outdoor dining.
But businesses along one of the routes were not happy with the plans, as they did not want to lose parking.
The two options for Lichfield St involve the loss of some, or all 72, car parks.
The council’s consultation document said the upgrades were designed to cater for large influxes of traffic and pedestrians attending events at the stadium, Te Kaha.
If approved, the work would start some time next year and be completed by 2026, when Te Kaha is due to open.
Mauger said in October he wanted to delay the work on the surrounding streets until after the stadium was built.
“I would rather, as a ratepayer, drive down the streets as they are and pay that $24m (sic) off the stadium.”
While Mauger said the cost was $24m, the council’s consultation document said it was $33m.
Mauger said the work should be done, but only “when people come and we get more money”.
“You’ve got to cut your cloth to suit the budget.”
The Team from Red Cross Store Manchester St
We are open on Canterbury Anniversary day 10-3pm. Come along and see us. We have newly donated furniture and lots of kids clothing as well as shoes, bric a brack and electricals.
Jane Hill from Whareora Community House - Barrington
Are you planning to Spring Clean your Wardrobe this weekend? The Whareora Opportunity Shop would love to receive donations of good quality SUMMER clothing and accessories. The Shop is open Monday to Saturday mornings, 10am-1pm. Look for the Blue House at 8 Athelstan Street, opposite Barrington … View moreAre you planning to Spring Clean your Wardrobe this weekend? The Whareora Opportunity Shop would love to receive donations of good quality SUMMER clothing and accessories. The Shop is open Monday to Saturday mornings, 10am-1pm. Look for the Blue House at 8 Athelstan Street, opposite Barrington Mall and close to the Medical Centre.
Jean from Linwood
I am pleased to let you know, that the Christmas concert by South Brighton Voices will be taking place on Sunday 27th November at St Faith's Church, corner of Shaw Avenue and Hawke Street, New Brighton, commencing at 2.00 p.m. They have some really lovely music on the program, which I think … View moreI am pleased to let you know, that the Christmas concert by South Brighton Voices will be taking place on Sunday 27th November at St Faith's Church, corner of Shaw Avenue and Hawke Street, New Brighton, commencing at 2.00 p.m. They have some really lovely music on the program, which I think also includes "audience participation", so get your voices ready (ha! ha!). The tickets cost $20. Jean
German-born British composer Max Richter invites us on a journey through his reimagined landscape of Vivaldi’s pictorial masterpiece The Four Seasons.
“The Four Seasons is something we all carry around with us,” says Richter, “It’s just everywhere. This project is about reclaiming this… View moreGerman-born British composer Max Richter invites us on a journey through his reimagined landscape of Vivaldi’s pictorial masterpiece The Four Seasons.
“The Four Seasons is something we all carry around with us,” says Richter, “It’s just everywhere. This project is about reclaiming this music for me personally, by getting inside it and rediscovering it – and taking a new path through a well-known landscape.”
Dancers from inclusive dance company Jolt join together with musicians of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra to create an energetic and evocative performance.
Led by acclaimed violinist Martin Riseley, this event is a joyous and affirming celebration of movement, music, and life.
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Naomi from Mairehau
Saturday 12 November 2022 - 191A Westminster Street - 8 am to 11.30.
Book cases, bike, bed, Thomas Tank Engine books and toys, ground gaming chair and more.
Negotiable
Maria from Alpha Preschool
The children love getting the Alpha bikes out and riding around the yard
Hey Neighbours, did you know that Arthritis affects more than 700,000 New Zealanders and is a leading cause of disability?
This month you could help Arthritis New Zealand by purchasing a testpot of your favourite orange.
Buy any orange Resene testpot 60 ml at your local Resene owned ColorShop… View moreHey Neighbours, did you know that Arthritis affects more than 700,000 New Zealanders and is a leading cause of disability?
This month you could help Arthritis New Zealand by purchasing a testpot of your favourite orange.
Buy any orange Resene testpot 60 ml at your local Resene owned ColorShop in November 2021 and Resene will donate $1 to Arthritis NZ! The more orange testpots you buy, the more will be donated.
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Steve from St Albans
Hi All, I am your local St Albans metal roofer seeking new leads. Below is some information and background on my company. If anyone knows or has any roofing requirements please let me know as I’d be grateful to assist.
Combined Roofing Solutions LTD was established in the UK in 2012. We then … View moreHi All, I am your local St Albans metal roofer seeking new leads. Below is some information and background on my company. If anyone knows or has any roofing requirements please let me know as I’d be grateful to assist.
Combined Roofing Solutions LTD was established in the UK in 2012. We then relocated to Sydney, Australia in 2018 and have since moved back to New Zealand to settle and grounded our feet firmly in Christchurch for the foreseeable future. With a wealth of experience and well rounded skills sets you can be assured that you are in competent hands. From architectural brass tram stops, palatial estates to government group housing and retirement villages. All full spectrum residential and commercial projects. Including insurance claims, new roofs, re-roofs, maintenance and spouting.
CRS also contracts to some of New Zealand’s largest roofing companies across the North/South Islands. We have a healthy stream of projects forecasted for the remaining future with the ambition to grow our company. However, I am always hungry to do more and see more of our beautiful countryside here In Canterbury and surrounding districts.
We pride ourselves in offering competitive rates and never shy away from a challenge big or small.
We provide our clients with the comfort to stick to budgets, timelines and pride ourselves on open communication. We also provide our clients with peace of mind with the pleasure that all projects come with a 12 month workmanship warranty at no additional cost.
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