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Penny from Papanui
Free Computer chair. 6 years old & as you can see by photo it's a bit worse for wear. Does lower on its own occasionally .Be great for the man cave/ garage or just throw a rug over it. etc.. Please let me know if you would like it, You would be most welcome to it. Thanks
Free
Tiffany from Burnside
as pictured. available for pickup from 478 Marshland Road between 9am and 4pm any day but Tuesday. cash only.
Price: $5
Tiffany from Burnside
Hi everyone! The Native Plant Nursery (478 Marshland Road) is closing down- everything in store is 60% off! Open from 9am to 4pm, closed Tuesdays.
Just starting your eco-journey? We have everything you need to help eliminate plastics from your weekly grocery shopping... and you could win! We've got two eco grocery shopping packs to giveaway - simply LIKE or THANK this post to enter!
Buy in September and you'll SAVE! Our … View moreJust starting your eco-journey? We have everything you need to help eliminate plastics from your weekly grocery shopping... and you could win! We've got two eco grocery shopping packs to giveaway - simply LIKE or THANK this post to enter!
Buy in September and you'll SAVE! Our eco grocery shopping packs are on sale now. Each pack includes our 4 piece 100% organic cotton eco bags and a set of 2 cotton mesh string bags.
Croco reusable grocery bags are:
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- can be easily stuffed in your pocket, purse or glove box
- machine washable in cold water
Ditch those single-use plastic bags for good. Keep some Croco eco grocery bags in your handbag or in the back of your car.
Don't forget to LIKE or THANK this post by Sunday 30th September 2018 to enter! See T&Cs.
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A & H Tiling has been around for over 25 years. On the market for the first time and it's waiting for a driven new owner to take it forward!
As there is an experienced team in place, a new owner is easily able to follow suit and put their focus into the sales side of the business.
… View moreA & H Tiling has been around for over 25 years. On the market for the first time and it's waiting for a driven new owner to take it forward!
As there is an experienced team in place, a new owner is easily able to follow suit and put their focus into the sales side of the business.
Products are sourced from suppliers directly from Europe.
For the 2018 financial year, the business had total sales of around $3.2m with a return to the owner of over $270,000.
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Penny from Papanui
$60 ono
This would suit ages up to 9 or 10 ( depending on size of child)
Our son hardly used this bike that was bought brand new.
Price: $60
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
The annual refugee quota will lift from 1000 to 1500 by July 2020, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced this week. Before 2016 the refugee quota sat static at 750 for 30 years, well behind many other western nations. The National Government then raised it to 1000. Is it enough?
Jess from Papanui
Hi all, my name is Jess and I am a Chch resident walking from my home in Papanui to the beehive in Wellington, with my two sons, to raise awareness of the mental health crisis NZ is currently in. I leave on October the 1st..10 days time!!
I am also raising money for STAND, a nationwide service … View moreHi all, my name is Jess and I am a Chch resident walking from my home in Papanui to the beehive in Wellington, with my two sons, to raise awareness of the mental health crisis NZ is currently in. I leave on October the 1st..10 days time!!
I am also raising money for STAND, a nationwide service trying to help as many struggling children as possible. As you may know there are too many kiwis (of all ages) struggling and not enough services, funding, resources, staff and time to meet the high demand so the money I raise will go directly towards psychologists seeing children faster to shorten their recovery time. I would love it if you could donate even a few dollars to this worth while cause. Here is a link to my give a little page where you can read more about what I am doing.
givealittle.co.nz...
Thanks so much for your time.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
A dog owner who believes all dogs in moving vehicles should be restrained is applauding new animal welfare regulations coming into force soon.
From next month, the regulations can mean fines for dog owners who don't have their pooches restrained on moving vehicles. Dogs on the back of a … View moreA dog owner who believes all dogs in moving vehicles should be restrained is applauding new animal welfare regulations coming into force soon.
From next month, the regulations can mean fines for dog owners who don't have their pooches restrained on moving vehicles. Dogs on the back of a truck, trailer or ute, travelling on a public road, had to be tied up with a leash or rope, if not in a cage or crate.
Those caught breaking that law could be fined up to $900 under new Animal Welfare Regulations from next month. Read more from Stuff here
When young people are living with cancer, education tends to take a back seat. Help young people get their education back on track by donating to CanTeen at your local Warehouse Stationery store today.
Warehouse Stationery, partnering with you for a better community.
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Chris from Christchurch Central
Something different from the obligatory cherry blossom photos that invade social media at this time of year - a long exposure photo of Mona Vale weir.... was a beautiful evening for a walk, and parts of our city have very pretty colours at dusk, including the cherry blossoms... :)
Penny from Papanui
Will need a clean.( Photo taken in Sun so reflection of table on pot
I cannot ring cellphones so please just message through Neighbourly. Thanks
Price: $20
John Neighbourly Lead from Papanui
NO BUS-LANES!! WHY I VOTED AGAINST Bus&Bike Lanes thru Papanui as your elected Papanui Representative on the Papanui-Innes Community Board! My personal opinion is...
1) The radical changes to Papanui Village are proposed by Staff to make bus commuting faster and speedier northward; a … View moreNO BUS-LANES!! WHY I VOTED AGAINST Bus&Bike Lanes thru Papanui as your elected Papanui Representative on the Papanui-Innes Community Board! My personal opinion is...
1) The radical changes to Papanui Village are proposed by Staff to make bus commuting faster and speedier northward; a saving of between 40 sec - 2 minutes. But these benefits do not justify the RADICAL changes to our Village and the severe impacts on locals. I feel it is an imbalance between competing ideologies about "community."
2) Our Ward is unique with a large demographc of retirement homes and mobile elderly. They will no longer be able to cross a much busier Main North Rd safely (3-5 lanes of North-South traffic depending on where you are).
3) We lose ALL northside on-street Main North Rd carparking. On the southside we retain only 4 P30s and only useable between bus-lane hours.
4) Our small business owners object. Like Riccarton, it will affect retailers' viability and jobs.
5) Always designated a "village" we are effectively cut in two; there were no negatives recorded in consultation for Mana Whenua (Nga Tahu), but I would argue as 'mana whenua Papanui' there are severe cultural impacts on our cultural rights of settlement here since 1850, which are not factored above the higher "needs" of City bus commuters heading north (faster bus travel times).
6) Papanui Village is severed and becomes a rapid transit commuter corridor v pedestrians.
7) There are 5 banks and a NZPost/kiwibank and lots of small shops, Aged Care, bars, takeaways, that draw quick in/out visits. Removing on-street car parks severely impacts this P5 local need.
8) Your Community Board proposed a P5 carpark on Harewood Rd corner, but due to frequency of use Staff felt a P60 designatuon was better for safety (less in/out car use) or none at all. However, if it's unsafe to have a P5 or P60 carpark there, due to the added buses and bikes, why aren't those safety concerns carried over to the rest of Papanui Village as a whole, which is a pedsestain community shopping area?
9) The Plan is saying - "it's unsafe to be road side anywhere in Papanui due to added cycles and buses speeding down a dedicated bus/bike land."
10) Merivale Village and Mall on the same corridor with the same buses and cycles has not had its on-street carparking removed, so there is an issue of village equity here.
One other colleague and I voted against the Plan as a whole but it was carried 4/2. See post below (with maps).
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Jess Matthews considers herself to be a pretty typical New Zealander – but where she differs from most Pākehā is that she speaks te reo Māori.
From knowing nothing but the basics eight years ago, she and her husband now raise their children as both English and Māori speakers and she says … View moreJess Matthews considers herself to be a pretty typical New Zealander – but where she differs from most Pākehā is that she speaks te reo Māori.
From knowing nothing but the basics eight years ago, she and her husband now raise their children as both English and Māori speakers and she says that anyone can learn the language.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Neighbours report being regularly kept awake on weekend nights due to the noise of boy racers on the nearby central city avenues, including Harper Ave, saying a group was racing up and down Fendalton Rd on the Saturday night until about 4am.
Canterbury road policing manager Inspector Ash Tabb … View moreNeighbours report being regularly kept awake on weekend nights due to the noise of boy racers on the nearby central city avenues, including Harper Ave, saying a group was racing up and down Fendalton Rd on the Saturday night until about 4am.
Canterbury road policing manager Inspector Ash Tabb said that while Fendalton Rd was not usually a hot-spot for boy racers, it was a closely-watched issue in the city.
“Canterbury police have a dedicated team which liaises with the car enthusiasts group, and uses education and enforcement intervention to change behaviour,” he said.
Story credit: Star Media
Image: Stuff
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