Harewood, Christchurch

Want to get to know your neighbours?

Want to get to know your neighbours?

Check out our Know Thy Neighbour page here.

643 days ago

Home gardener rotary hoe

Wing from Avonhead

An ideal machine to ease the work and save your backache .
Good condition with all the accessories.

Negotiable

L
645 days ago

Lego wanted (second hand)

Linda from Northcote

Looking to purchase some lego for my grandson - if you have any tucked away (pref a big mixed box) I would be happy to pay up to $50. Pse phone me on 027 285 9527. I can pick up.

650 days ago

Water use falls in Christchurch as residents fear new charges

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

From reporter Tina Law:

Christchurch residents are using less water as the threat of being chargedhits home.

The city council says water use has decreased by more than 10% since charges for using too much were introduced, saving millions of litres.

The council introduced an excess water … View more
From reporter Tina Law:

Christchurch residents are using less water as the threat of being chargedhits home.

The city council says water use has decreased by more than 10% since charges for using too much were introduced, saving millions of litres.

The council introduced an excess water charge in October after making the decision to push ahead with the scheme in 2021.

The first bills are due to be sent out later this month, but people have already been reducing how much they use.


According to figures supplied by the council, the average daily water use per household has consistently dropped each month since April, compared to the same period the previous year.


Last month, residents used on average 645 litres of water, compared to 767 litres in January 2022, a 16% decrease.

May saw the biggest monthly year-to-year drop so far, of 26%.

Under the new rules, people will be charged a fixed rate of $1.35 for every 1000 litres they use over the 700-litre limit, which is the equivalent of 100 toilet flushes.

Bills will not be sent out for $25 or less, so people will have to use more than 900 litres each day over 90 days to receive a bill. Once a bill goes above $25, the person will be charged for all usage above 700 litres.

It is not yet known how many people will get a bill, but the average charge is likely to be $83 and the maximum about $400.


A council spokesperson said it was great to see the reduction in water use across the district.

“Millions of litres of water have been saved since we started a campaign to encourage residents to check and reduce their water use.”

Some of the savings are due to residents finding and fixing leaks on their properties.

“Some of these leaks were resulting in hundreds of thousands of litres of water being wasted each week.”

The council hopes water use will continue to decrease over the coming months.


However, some residents have labelled the charge as unfair, especially since almost a quarter (25,295) of Christchurch households will not be charged because they share a meter with their neighbours.


Mayor Phil Mauger has publicly labelled the charge “unfair”.

During an interview with Newstalk ZB last week, Mauger questioned the need for water charging now that many leaks had been fixed, including his own. He found he was using 3000 litres a day due to a leak.

Mauger, who in 2021 voted against the introduction of charging for excess water use, said he thought the matter should be referred to the annual plan and the public consulted again.

Cr Sam MacDonald has also expressed support for this to happen.

But Cr Sara Templeton said the charges were consulted on twice, with the proposal tweaked in between to make it more fair.

“Re-consulting continuously until you get the result you want seems a waste of council time and ratepayers' money.”


She said 20% of properties use 50% of the city’s water supply, meaning they were effectively subsidised by the 80% who use less water.

“It is simply not fair that a small unit in Linwood using little water subsidises a large, lush lawn in Fendalton.”

Templeton said the charge had proven that people did not reduce their water use or check for leaks without financial incentive.


“Without the reduction in use we will have to spend more money as a city drilling more bores and putting in more pump stations to keep up with use, putting rates up further.”

K
643 days ago

Rengarenga (native lily)

Kelly from Bryndwr

New season rengarenga, a hardy native lily. Tolerates a wide range of of environments and thrives in shade or semi-sun. White flowers around Dec-Jan.

Pickup in Bryndwr. Price is per plant, 30 available at time of listing. Payment by cash or bank transfer

Price: $6

K
643 days ago

Love Birds

Keith from Redwood

I have 4 young Love Birds for sale, they are three months old aviary birds.
$35 each

Negotiable

Image
644 days ago

Have you got the shed of your dreams?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours,

Last year, Jane Horne and partner Simon Bartholomew's Mondrian-inspired cube took the title of Resene Shed of the Year. Now, we're on the hunt for this years winner! Send us photos and the stories behind your man caves, she sheds, clever storage spaces, cute chicken … View more
Dear neighbours,

Last year, Jane Horne and partner Simon Bartholomew's Mondrian-inspired cube took the title of Resene Shed of the Year. Now, we're on the hunt for this years winner! Send us photos and the stories behind your man caves, she sheds, clever storage spaces, cute chicken coops and potty potting sheds to win amazing prizes worth more than $2000. The Resene Shed of the Year 2023 winners will be announced in the April issue of NZ Gardener.

Image
644 days ago

Looking for volunteers Board of trustee

Debbie Russell from Mahi Arohanui o Tamariki Aotearoa Charitable trust

Kia ora
MAOTA TRUST is currently seeking volunteers for board of trustees, we have treasurer position vacant and other board members vacancies.
If you have some free time, maybe you are retired and looking at wanting to fill in some of your day by wanting to help a great little organisation, then … View more
Kia ora
MAOTA TRUST is currently seeking volunteers for board of trustees, we have treasurer position vacant and other board members vacancies.
If you have some free time, maybe you are retired and looking at wanting to fill in some of your day by wanting to help a great little organisation, then email aotearoamaota@gmail.com or ph 03 3234513 anytime.
Kind regards
Deborah Russell
Founder/Chairman/Trustee
MAHI AROHANUI o TAMARIKI AOTEAROA
CHARITABLE TRUST
Registered with charities services CC60435

644 days ago

Window Cleaning

Heather from Sills and Frills Window Washing

Feeling a little overwhelmed by your growing To-Do list?
Sills and Frills Window Washing is here to help!
Free up some ME time and outsource your window cleaning. Enquire or book by calling or texting Heather on 022 187 1055 emailing me heather@sillsandfrills.co.nz or by leaving a message below.

645 days ago

Lovely, luscious local pears

Shirley from Harewood

Follow the signs at the ends of Crofton Rd in Harewood to our very rustic pear stall right at the end of Chilvers Way. 2kg bags for $6, 5kg bags $20, 12kg boxes for $40, and 4kg bags of 'seconds & windfalls' for just $10. These are Bon Chretien pears- the best ones for cooking and … View moreFollow the signs at the ends of Crofton Rd in Harewood to our very rustic pear stall right at the end of Chilvers Way. 2kg bags for $6, 5kg bags $20, 12kg boxes for $40, and 4kg bags of 'seconds & windfalls' for just $10. These are Bon Chretien pears- the best ones for cooking and bottling, and great eating fresh too. Cheers, Shirley and Dave

Negotiable

646 days ago

Can you help support Cyclone Gabrielle affected communities?

Stuff

Cyclone Gabrielle has had a devastating impact on hundreds of thousands of Kiwis. As the long clean up begins and support becomes more and more needed, Stuff is calling for readers to support the Red Cross and Mayoral Relief Funds in areas where a local state of emergency has been declared. … View moreCyclone Gabrielle has had a devastating impact on hundreds of thousands of Kiwis. As the long clean up begins and support becomes more and more needed, Stuff is calling for readers to support the Red Cross and Mayoral Relief Funds in areas where a local state of emergency has been declared. We'd love your support. You can donate here. Donate now

Image
646 days ago

Zumba Fitness Classes in Your Area!

Zumba 4 U Christchurch

Our full timetable is up and running for 2023, come along to any class and try it out for just a gold coin! No previous experience is needed, just bring a water bottle and a smile! Check it out!

Image
646 days ago

Have you got a great recipe for taro?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours,

Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are still on the hunt for amazing and inventive taro recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by Feb 26, 2023. Every published recipe wins a copy of the April issue of NZ … View more
Dear neighbours,

Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are still on the hunt for amazing and inventive taro recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by Feb 26, 2023. Every published recipe wins a copy of the April issue of NZ Gardener.

Image
K
646 days ago

Akeake, green

Kelly from Bryndwr

Dodonaea viscosa, native bushy tree. Hardy to a variety of conditions. Can be used for hedging or adding colour to the garden.

Price is per plant, 25 available at time of listing. Pick up is in Bryndwr

Price: $8

Image
646 days ago

Stained chair

The Team from Resene ColorShop Papanui

It’s easy to transform a plain wicker chair into something special with Resene Colorwood natural wood stain.

Find out how to transform your furniture with our easy advice.

Image
647 days ago

Your home, your safe haven

Ngaio Marsh Retirement Village

Your home is your sanctuary where you can relax, rejuvenate, and entertain family and friends.

That’s why Ryman villages are designed to be safe havens. We’ve prepared for adverse events, so you don’t have to.

Your safety and your family’s peace of mind are our top priority, no… View more
Your home is your sanctuary where you can relax, rejuvenate, and entertain family and friends.

That’s why Ryman villages are designed to be safe havens. We’ve prepared for adverse events, so you don’t have to.

Your safety and your family’s peace of mind are our top priority, no matter what the weather. Every Ryman village has staff available 24/7 and backup generators for emergencies.

We all hope we never have to experience a natural disaster or other emergency. But if it happens, we’ll take care of everything and make sure that you have what you need.

Image
Top