Woolston Relocation News π’
Sadly our SPCA Op Shop in Woolston is closing down due to the lease ending but rest assured as we are relocating to Sydenham instead, with the shop now almost double the size! Opening in May, our new location will be ready to visit at 428 Colombo Street, Sydenham. Woolston's last day will be Monday 8th May 2023.
Along with Sydenham, please don't forget we still have four other locations available across Christchurch to visit at:
π Linwood Op Shop, 244 Linwood Avenue
π Riccarton Op Shop, 52 Acheron Drive
π Papanui Op Shop, 30 Main North Road
π Hornby Op Shop, 1 Amyes Road
π» Or shop from anywhere at any time and have items delivered straight to your door with our Online Op Shop at www.spcaopshops.nz...
Weβre so grateful for years of your support all helping to raise money for animals in need, thank you π
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Is now the time to change "The Garden City" Title?
Something to natter about over tonight's events.
Since the 2010/2011 Earthquakes, Christchurch has struggled to replicate or make a come-back to regain the "Garden City" title.
There are a large number of contributing factors, land and properties being destroyed and rendered inhabitable = gardens lost for many years or altogether, during the Chaos that followed, residents, businesses and the council had far greater priorities to worry about.
Now the dust has mostly settled, it is becoming more and more obvious that "The Garden City" title can never be lived up to again.
My observations are decisions are being made that are making it impossible:
Huge chunks of land are now mown wastelands, for exercising and dog walking.
Other areas have been converted into water retention/nature and wildlife reserves, none of the plans I have seen or heard, indicate a move back to a Garden City image.
Add to this that high-density housing is reducing the land to grow a garden on and the latest charging for water usage has had a visible effect on how people keep the berm outside their houses. Lots of the properties that are still intact for gardening are now rental properties and it is not hard to see which of those properties are as you drive around, but lots would not win the Garden Award.
I am not in favour or against any of the factors mentioned, I heard chch referred to as "The Garden City" and thought if we had to come up with a new name, what would we want it to be, that reflects a new Image?
Cathedral City is out
Cycle City.....
Wetland wonderland ......
Dog-Friendly City.
I hope you receive all that you deserve in 2025
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We're talking new year resolutions...
Tidying the house before going to bed each night, meditating upon waking or taking the stairs at work.
Whatβs something quick, or easy, that you started doing that made a major positive change in your life?