Know what’s happening
Access the private noticeboard for verified neighbours near you. Keep informed about any suspicious activity, send urgent updates to your neighbours when required and discuss emergency planning.
Get to know your neighbours
Browse the directory and start getting to know your neighbours. Don’t want to post to the whole neighbourhood? Send a private message.
Buy, sell and give away
Want to declutter your garage? Buy some used household items? Give away some garden stuff? Become a verified neighbour to browse and post items for sale. Trading is simple when everyone lives nearby.
Got some bits to give away?
Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.
Thank you for using Neighbourly
You may receive an email confirmation for any offer you selected. The associated companies will contact you directly to activate your requests.
Julie from Somerfield
Does anyone have a lounge suite or 3 seater couch they are selling. Needs to be in good comfy order.
Rich from Hillmorton
There is some rather major development happening down at our park, starting next month and lasting an estimated 8 months. I may have missed it, but this sign down at the park is the first I have heard of it. Initial impression is that it is positive, anything to improve the water quality is a good … View moreThere is some rather major development happening down at our park, starting next month and lasting an estimated 8 months. I may have missed it, but this sign down at the park is the first I have heard of it. Initial impression is that it is positive, anything to improve the water quality is a good thing, however it fails to address the main cause, the toxic storm water runoff into Haytons Stream.
There will be a large dry storage basin constructed, similar to those off Awatea Drive by the new Wigram sub-division. The pond will be enlarged, increasing the wetland area, though I imagine the water quality will still be to toxic for dogs etc to swim in. What do you think?
Yvette from Cashmere
Feb 16, 2017 1:34 PM
K9 Natural in Addington are offering free emergency evacuation dog and cat food kits to all those pets who have had to leave their homes and are in need of food. Each evacuation pack will give you food for 3 days. Collection is from our store at 305 Lincoln Road, Addington. … View moreFeb 16, 2017 1:34 PM
K9 Natural in Addington are offering free emergency evacuation dog and cat food kits to all those pets who have had to leave their homes and are in need of food. Each evacuation pack will give you food for 3 days. Collection is from our store at 305 Lincoln Road, Addington. We’re open 8am – 5.30pm. SOURCE: commented on the Stuff Website
Lois from Halswell
This chic, sunny, warm townhouse is near the orange
line bus stop, dairies, cafes and Medical centre.
Orange bus to Public Hospital and Burwood Hospital.
Perfect for a professional couple, retirees, young
… View moreThis chic, sunny, warm townhouse is near the orange
line bus stop, dairies, cafes and Medical centre.
Orange bus to Public Hospital and Burwood Hospital.
Perfect for a professional couple, retirees, young
family or rental. One flatmate already happily settled.
Text 0276347493 to view for private sale through lawyer.
Negotiable
Libby from Westmorland
1994 Toyota carona for sale
233275 kms
WOF 01/04/2017
Rego 26/07/2017
Recently had oil and filters changed, has alarm. Great car!
Price: $1,700
Philippa from Lincoln
my son is 13yrs and would love to play golf. Does any have womens golf clubs for sale for a beginner. thanks Philippa
Terry from Westmorland
This is your chance to get a car in showroom condition at a great price.
We have purchased a new Honda and are interested in selling our Accord privately. The car is in showroom condition and includes a tow bar which we have only used for carrying bikes. We are non-smokers and have no pets. ph … View moreThis is your chance to get a car in showroom condition at a great price.
We have purchased a new Honda and are interested in selling our Accord privately. The car is in showroom condition and includes a tow bar which we have only used for carrying bikes. We are non-smokers and have no pets. ph 027 4729180 . TradeMe id=1263995223.
Price: $34,995
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Neighbourly has always been a popular place for neighbours to buy, sell and give away preloved school uniforms. In fact, it's prompted us to question whether a school uniform swap/sell section would be of interest to our members. If you have school uniform wearers in your family, we want to … View moreNeighbourly has always been a popular place for neighbours to buy, sell and give away preloved school uniforms. In fact, it's prompted us to question whether a school uniform swap/sell section would be of interest to our members. If you have school uniform wearers in your family, we want to know: do you think they're a good idea? How do you feel about the price of school uniforms? Would a swap or sell section for school uniforms on Neighbourly be useful to you? Share your thoughts below!
Claire Nicholls from Metroinfo
Afternoon Metro customers we are happy to report that the 145 Westmorland - Eastgate route has been able to return to its normal route as roads have reopened. The Blue Line is still affected by road closures and all trips will continue to end at Princess Margaret Hospital until further notice.
… View moreAfternoon Metro customers we are happy to report that the 145 Westmorland - Eastgate route has been able to return to its normal route as roads have reopened. The Blue Line is still affected by road closures and all trips will continue to end at Princess Margaret Hospital until further notice.
Our Real Time Information systems are also back up and running however the network remains fragile and if we do loose them again over the weekend please refer to the timetables for when your bus or ferry will arrive.
Metro would like to thank our customers for your patience over the last few days and hopes all customers remain safe over the weekend.
Tegan from Cashmere
Hi Everyone, We have a GirlGuiding Program specifically aimed 5 - 6 year olds opening here in the Cracroft Guiding Center. This is such a fun activity for girls to get involved and build confidence and independence. They meet on a Wednesday 4:45 - 5:45pm.
If your interested you can contact me on… View moreHi Everyone, We have a GirlGuiding Program specifically aimed 5 - 6 year olds opening here in the Cracroft Guiding Center. This is such a fun activity for girls to get involved and build confidence and independence. They meet on a Wednesday 4:45 - 5:45pm.
If your interested you can contact me on sophie.dennan@girlguidingnz.org.nz and I can give you a bit more info on when we meet :)
Free
Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail
First responders, a representative of those injured in the earthquakes and a talented young local musician will play key roles in next week’s Dedication of the Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial and Civic Commemorative event marking the sixth anniversary of the deadly quake.
The event … View moreFirst responders, a representative of those injured in the earthquakes and a talented young local musician will play key roles in next week’s Dedication of the Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial and Civic Commemorative event marking the sixth anniversary of the deadly quake.
The event starts at 12 noon on February 22, at the Memorial site on the Ōtākaro/Avon River, in the area bordered by the Montreal Street Bridge, Durham Street, and Cambridge and Oxford Terraces.
The Memorial will be a place for people to reflect on the devastating earthquakes that changed Canterbury and its communities forever, honouring those who lost their lives on 22 February 2011, and acknowledging those who were seriously injured and everyone who helped in the rescue and recovery operation.
The Order of Service summary for the event released today includes:
- The names of the 185 people who died in the February 22 2011 Earthquake to be read in an order reflecting their arrangement on the Memorial Wall – an arrangement guided by the wishes of their bereaved families;
- Representatives from First Responder groups who assisted in the rescue and recovery unveiling the Words of Acknowledgement on the Memorial Wall;
- Bev Edwards, representing people psychologically and physically injured in the earthquakes, reading the Dedication of the Earthquake Memorial;
- And moving musical performances by young Lyttelton musician Marlon Williams and lone piper Tom Glover.
Families from around the world who lost loved ones on this day six years ago, and those who were seriously injured will join local and national dignitaries and first responders as invited guests, along with dignitaries from countries which lost people in the quake, and those that sent rescue and recovery teams to help in the days and weeks following the devastating earthquake. Many of these first responder groups and dignitaries will also lay wreaths at the service.
Two large areas with screens have been reserved for the public, and the event will be live streamed to enable people throughout New Zealand to share in remembering and reflecting, and acknowledge the help and support that was received.
Ōtākaro Limited, Christchurch City Council, Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu and the Ministry of Culture and Heritage have worked together to deliver the Memorial.
A Facebook page www.facebook.com... has information and updates on the Memorial, and people are encouraged to share their stories of the earthquakes and give thanks to those that helped out at www.quakestories.co.nz...
The event will be livestreamed at www.canterburyearthquakememorial.co.nz...
Judy & John from Halswell
Phone me on 027 222 0719 or 322 9379
Negotiable
Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail
Great news!
The Christchurch Lantern Festival will still go ahead as planned this weekend however there will be NO Fireworks as previously advertised.
Council event staff have been in contact with Police and St John and they are supportive of this event still proceeding.
Saturday and … View moreGreat news!
The Christchurch Lantern Festival will still go ahead as planned this weekend however there will be NO Fireworks as previously advertised.
Council event staff have been in contact with Police and St John and they are supportive of this event still proceeding.
Saturday and Sunday Feb 18-19
5pm - 10.30pm
North Hagley Park
The Lantern Festival has been part of the Chinese New Year celebrations since the Han Dynasty (206BC - 221AD).
Usually held on the 15th day of the first month of the lunar calendar, it marks the end of New Year festivities.
Parking
Wilson Parking and the Council have teamed up to offer cheap parking for this event. Select Wilson car parks within the central city will offer flat-rate car parking of $3 between 3pm - midnight on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 February.
The locations are:
118 Victoria St - 40 parks
374 Montreal St - 60 parks
55 Kilmore St - 30 parks
66-68 Kilmore St - 80 parks
76 Armagh St - 60 parks
109 Cambridge Tce - 30 parks
605 Colombo St - 35 parks
74 Worcester Blvd (Old Clarendon Tower site) - 60 parks
Other parking options include central city Council car parks and on street parking (various charges may apply), parking is not permitted on the grassed area of Cranmer Square.
There will be no public car parking available on Hagley Park.The Botanic Gardens Armagh Street car park will be closed to incoming traffic from 3pm on both days, with the exception of mobility card holders.
Drop-off zones will be located on Park terrace (between Armagh and Kilmore Streets) and Harper Ave.
Matthew from Spreydon
RECYCLING MAN BEAT THE CLOCK
I want 40 Cans of Pam's bake beans for the 20 Litres Exterior United Paint Yellow Water Based Paint
will be Auction Sometime in February.
The first person who text or phone me for the
RECYCLING MAN PAM'S BAKE BEAN'S CHARITY AUCTION
More items to be … View moreRECYCLING MAN BEAT THE CLOCK
I want 40 Cans of Pam's bake beans for the 20 Litres Exterior United Paint Yellow Water Based Paint
will be Auction Sometime in February.
The first person who text or phone me for the
RECYCLING MAN PAM'S BAKE BEAN'S CHARITY AUCTION
More items to be Auction in February
WITH THE PAM'S CHARITY AUCTION WE ONLY ACCEPT Pam's
Bake Bean and Spaghetti, no other cans please.
FOOD BANKS WE ARE DONATING TO
Ellesmere Food Bank
Delta Community Support Trust
Catholic Social Services.
Salvation Army in Christchurch.
Christchurch City Mission.
Phone MATT 02108439932
Matthew from Spreydon
House and Garage Clean out, Pick up for Free.
For more detail Phone Matt 02108439932
Loading…
Are you sure? Deleting this message permanently removes it from the Neighbourly website.
Loading…
© Neighbourly 2024