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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Kiwis have already put up more than half the cash needed to bring two of Christchurch’s highest peaks into public ownership and turn them into a conservation park.
The Press has teamed up with the Rod Donald Banks Peninsula Trust on its Te Ahu Pātiki project, to help raise enough money to buy… View moreKiwis have already put up more than half the cash needed to bring two of Christchurch’s highest peaks into public ownership and turn them into a conservation park.
The Press has teamed up with the Rod Donald Banks Peninsula Trust on its Te Ahu Pātiki project, to help raise enough money to buy a 500-hectare block between Mt Herbert and Mt Bradley.
The aim is to make sure the public will always have access to a sprawling network of popular walking tracks, and to let the whole block return to native bush.
A Givealittle page was launched this morning to help the trust overcome its last hurdle. Click the links below to read the full story and donate.
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Allen from Cashmere
Hi All
After not receiving a Star newspaper for several weeks I sent an Email to them on the 03/04/2021, I received a reply asking if I had a "No Rubbish" notice on my letter box which is a negative and I informed them of such. Since then the situation hasn't changed. I am now … View moreHi All
After not receiving a Star newspaper for several weeks I sent an Email to them on the 03/04/2021, I received a reply asking if I had a "No Rubbish" notice on my letter box which is a negative and I informed them of such. Since then the situation hasn't changed. I am now wondering how many other addresses are not being delivered too and if you were an advertiser paying many dollars to get your message out to greater ChCh , would you feel like you are wasting your money?
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Lynn from Lincoln
I live at 15 Millstream Drive and a lovely pet rabbit is in our garden. Does it belong to you?
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Locals have successfully fought off a bottle store proposed for a “deprived” Christchurch neighbourhood, despite no opposition from police, the medical office of health, and licensing inspector.
The Christchurch District Licensing Committee has refused a liquor licence application for a Hornby… View moreLocals have successfully fought off a bottle store proposed for a “deprived” Christchurch neighbourhood, despite no opposition from police, the medical office of health, and licensing inspector.
The Christchurch District Licensing Committee has refused a liquor licence application for a Hornby store from two taxi drivers under the company name JJMS Enterprises Ltd.
Local residents told the committee at a hearing last month that granting the licence would worsen problems of high deprivation and alcohol harm in the area.
The committee, which released its decision on Monday, agreed with them.
Read the full story here and tell us what you think in the comments below.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Zhang Wang’s vegetable garden destroyed on Monday when her landlord, Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust (ŌCHT), removed it without warning.
It said neighbours had raised concerns about the size of the garden and access to a washing line.
Wang had lovingly tended the garden at her Addington … View moreZhang Wang’s vegetable garden destroyed on Monday when her landlord, Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust (ŌCHT), removed it without warning.
It said neighbours had raised concerns about the size of the garden and access to a washing line.
Wang had lovingly tended the garden at her Addington social housing unit for the past 10 years. She grew 14 kinds of vegetables and 13 varieties of rare Chinese herbs. One small patch of Chinese radish remains.
ŌCHT has “unreservedly apologised” for not telling Wang it planned to bring the digger in on Monday, but it stands by its decision to turn the garden into grass.
However, on Wednesday, ŌCHT tenancy operations manager Martin Pearce said the trust wanted to make things right and raised beds would be installed at the end of this week.
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Robert and Faye from Hillmorton
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Four thousand primary children perform physical jerks at Lancaster Park, on April 10, 1940.
Here the girls go through their drills, demonstrating surprising precision for so many pupils from so many schools. The open-air movement has highlighted the need for physical fitness training and the … View moreFour thousand primary children perform physical jerks at Lancaster Park, on April 10, 1940.
Here the girls go through their drills, demonstrating surprising precision for so many pupils from so many schools. The open-air movement has highlighted the need for physical fitness training and the virtues of outdoor activity. Schools have responded with regular drill sessions and outdoor games. With increasing numbers of children seen to be destined for sedentary lifestyles, and with the British Empire at war with the Axis forces, fitness and hardiness are being strongly promoted.
Lorraine from Halswell
Hi neighbours, we want to remind everyone to lock doors etc.
I had just gone out about 7pm tonight, my disabled son was in bed and my hubby jumped into the shower, lucky he locked the door.
My hubby was alerted by our dog barking at this person.
The male in his mid 20s was either Maori/islander.… View moreHi neighbours, we want to remind everyone to lock doors etc.
I had just gone out about 7pm tonight, my disabled son was in bed and my hubby jumped into the shower, lucky he locked the door.
My hubby was alerted by our dog barking at this person.
The male in his mid 20s was either Maori/islander.
He was frozen with fear when my hubby came to the door.
He had gone through our gate which clearly displays “beware of dog” and we have a door bell on the gate.
I can’t repeat what my hubby said to him.
He took off.
Lorraine and Rick
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Hi neighbours,
Cleaning your windows should be a regular routine as having a build-up of dirt and other filth can lead to problems further down the road and potentially cost you more money, and heat efficiency.
You can keep your new windows looking their best for many years by following a few … View moreHi neighbours,
Cleaning your windows should be a regular routine as having a build-up of dirt and other filth can lead to problems further down the road and potentially cost you more money, and heat efficiency.
You can keep your new windows looking their best for many years by following a few simple tips:
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- Brush off dirt
- Use a warm soapy solution and a soft cloth or sponge to wipe down the dirty window
- Rinse with clean water
Windows have working parts so it's essential that these parts are well maintained to ease the friction of the moving parts inside your window frames.
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