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This one is pretty simple. You're a Neighbourly member so connecting with your community is obviously pretty important to you. So this tip is more of a challenge; this year (or this weekend!) make it your mission to meet someone new living near you.
Here's a few things you can do to … View moreThis one is pretty simple. You're a Neighbourly member so connecting with your community is obviously pretty important to you. So this tip is more of a challenge; this year (or this weekend!) make it your mission to meet someone new living near you.
Here's a few things you can do to get you started:
- use the Neighbours Directory to find neighbours on your street.
- introduce yourself on Neighbourly to those living in your neighbourhood. Just a few words about yourself and what brought you here.
- Give something away or sell something! A Neighbourly exchange gives you a chance to meet someone new.
- just head out the door and knock on someone else's!
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Remember 86% of Kiwis want to get to know their neighbours better, but just don't see them around much (71%). Take the first step!
Aaron Campbell from Aaron Campbell - Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood Board
Today the governance team of Fendalton- Waimairi- Harewood took our Board with Mayor Lianne Dalziel on a tour of some of the projects and sites of issues we will be examining early this year. We passed several other sites and visited others discussing a wide variety of issues along the way.
If you… View moreToday the governance team of Fendalton- Waimairi- Harewood took our Board with Mayor Lianne Dalziel on a tour of some of the projects and sites of issues we will be examining early this year. We passed several other sites and visited others discussing a wide variety of issues along the way.
If you want to get in touch, feel free to contact me by message email or call
aaron.campbell@ccc.govt.nz
Mb 0210442413
Shirish Paranjape from
The Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood Community Governance Team has begun producing a newsletter for spreading information about things happening in our neighbourhood. I am delighted to share this first issue on Neighbourly.
The endeavour is to have this sent out fortnightly.
All feedback and … View moreThe Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood Community Governance Team has begun producing a newsletter for spreading information about things happening in our neighbourhood. I am delighted to share this first issue on Neighbourly.
The endeavour is to have this sent out fortnightly.
All feedback and comments welcome, which I will convey to team behind this.
Shirish Paranjape from
Recently I served my 500th client as a Justice of the Peace.
It is indeed a privilege to be able to help my clients realise their dreams - as diverse as getting admission to school / uni. getting 18+ card, applying for residence visa, sponsoring family to visit NZ, adopting a child,.....the list… View moreRecently I served my 500th client as a Justice of the Peace.
It is indeed a privilege to be able to help my clients realise their dreams - as diverse as getting admission to school / uni. getting 18+ card, applying for residence visa, sponsoring family to visit NZ, adopting a child,.....the list is endless.
Interestingly, I am seeing clients more regularly now. The first 100 took 399 days, then 281, 243, 209, and the most recent hundred took 193 days.
Thanks to each of my clients who made me part of their dreams.
There is always something to learn from every appointment.
Cheryl & Geoff from Ilam
OVERLOCKER!
4 thread Brother Overlocker HEAD UNIT ONLY
In great going order!
Surplus to requirements
Also have a table, thread tree for sale as well.
Thanx
Geoff 027 950 1397
Price: $100
Shirish Paranjape from
Did you know that a skate board jam is currently underway at Bishopdale Skate Bowl, Leacroft St.
Lots of kids enjoying in perfect weather.
Steve Neighbourly Lead from Upper Riccarton
Heritage stone church to be rebuilt
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Have you spotted a post on Neighbourly you want to refer back to later? It's easy to save posts such as a recommendation for a good plumber or restaurant, something you're thinking of buying or a poll you'd like to track.
Here's how to save and find posts:
1) Simply click on… View moreHave you spotted a post on Neighbourly you want to refer back to later? It's easy to save posts such as a recommendation for a good plumber or restaurant, something you're thinking of buying or a poll you'd like to track.
Here's how to save and find posts:
1) Simply click on the SAVE button at the bottom right of a post you want to locate later. The button will change to 'Saved!'
2) To find the post, click on My Posts in the top green navigation bar (on desktop) and click on the All Posts dropdown menu. You'll see the option 'Saved Posts'
3) When you no longer need a record of the post, just click on the Saved button and it will disappear from your Saved list.
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Luke Thomas from Transport for Christchurch
Expect the traffic to pick up from next week as the regular school traffic returns. Use our tips and travel time dashboard to help plan ahead and make your commute that little bit easier.
Luke Thomas from Transport for Christchurch
Hereford St is closed to eastbound traffic. Motorists wanting to head eastbound should consider using Tuam St, Armagh St and Cashel St as an alternative.
Make school and work life easier with these no-fuss ham and cheese muffins. They’re perfect for packed lunches and stored in the freezer when your pantry is running low. Check out the full recipe and other delicious quick lunch box ideas here! Learn more
Kamala Hayman Reporter from The Press
Some mayors are keen to resurrect the train service between Christchurch and Dunedin. Would you use it? Did you ever travel on the Southerner before it stopped in 2002? Tell us what you think.
Gary from Upper Riccarton
We are a small Paintball Club and are in need of green or white paint to paint our structures on the field any amount will be very helpful. Please post or pm me .
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The Warehouse is kicking off their fundraising campaign for Life Education Trust. Life Education run learning programmes in schools throughout New Zealand with their signature mascot Harold the Giraffe. To support the great work that Life Education Trust does in the community you can purchase a … View moreThe Warehouse is kicking off their fundraising campaign for Life Education Trust. Life Education run learning programmes in schools throughout New Zealand with their signature mascot Harold the Giraffe. To support the great work that Life Education Trust does in the community you can purchase a Scratch ‘n’ Win ticket at your local store for $2 with proceeds going back to their learning with Harold campaign.
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