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Anne from Burnside
This little hedgehog was found, curled up in the middle of the day in the full sun. Happily it survived but it’s a reminder that we ALL need to make sure they and all creatures have access to water ❤️
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The city council has proposed increasing the cost of on-street metered parking by almost a third, from $3.10 an hour to $4.
Under the current pricing structure, people using a credit or debit card pay $3.10 per hour and a card fee of 50 cents, totalling $3.60. The proposed $4 an hour would see the… View moreThe city council has proposed increasing the cost of on-street metered parking by almost a third, from $3.10 an hour to $4.
Under the current pricing structure, people using a credit or debit card pay $3.10 per hour and a card fee of 50 cents, totalling $3.60. The proposed $4 an hour would see the council absorb the card fee, a move that would cost the authority $300,000 a year but be recouped by the increased hourly rate.
In central Auckland motorists pay $5 an hour for the first two hours on weekdays, then $10 an hour; Wellington drivers pay $4.50 an hour.
What do you think of the rise? Fair enough or will it deter you from visiting the CBD? Read the full story here and tell us what you think in the comments below.
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Soni from My Hair Lounge
Appointments available this week and next week
Half head foils $99
Full head foils $139
Ombre/Balayage from $149
Creative/Bright Colours $179
Retouch Colour $85
Global Colour from $99
Keratin Smoothing from $249
Free Nourishing … View moreAppointments available this week and next week
Half head foils $99
Full head foils $139
Ombre/Balayage from $149
Creative/Bright Colours $179
Retouch Colour $85
Global Colour from $99
Keratin Smoothing from $249
Free Nourishing Treatment and blow wave/glam finish with all the services.
Genoapay available, pay over 10 weeks..!
Send Message or call 022 4341055 to book now 🙂
Located in Hyde Park, Avonhead
Sue Hines from Springs Community Early Learning Centre
Our small community focussed preschool has vacancies currently.
Come in and visit with your child if you are looking for a suitable centre for your child.
Community Development Worker from Bishopdale Community Trust
The latest issue of the Bishopdale Bulletin is out today. The paper copy will be delivered to 3000 homes and businesses in Bishopdale over the next three weeks. The online version can be by clicking the following link: 18e9a8af-16f5-48d3-a411-f3caa0187cf6.filesusr.com...
Shirish Paranjape from Community Board member, Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood C.Board
Residents have till 6th March to provide feedback on the draft community board plan for 2020-22 for Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood. This draft includes topics we have heard from residents via Neighbourly, Facebook, direct contact including e-mails or phone calls, pre-election door knocking and so on. … View moreResidents have till 6th March to provide feedback on the draft community board plan for 2020-22 for Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood. This draft includes topics we have heard from residents via Neighbourly, Facebook, direct contact including e-mails or phone calls, pre-election door knocking and so on.
I would encourage residents to make a submission even if it is to say that they support the draft.
The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
Don't forget if you are new to Christchurch and want to know more about the new Zealand health care system , we are running a FREE seminar. :-New Zealand Health System
Seminar presented in Mandarin
WHEN: 9:30 - 11:30am on Tuesday 18 February 2020
WHERE: Riccarton Baptist Church, 80 Rattray … View moreDon't forget if you are new to Christchurch and want to know more about the new Zealand health care system , we are running a FREE seminar. :-New Zealand Health System
Seminar presented in Mandarin
WHEN: 9:30 - 11:30am on Tuesday 18 February 2020
WHERE: Riccarton Baptist Church, 80 Rattray St, Riccarton
Morning tea provided
Certificate of Attendance provided
Our residents are not shy or retiring. They live their lives with passion and purpose. They strive to push further, create better, and go beyond the ordinary. We are pioneering a new way to live in retirement. One with flexibility, certainty, and the ability to dial care up and down as you need it.… View moreOur residents are not shy or retiring. They live their lives with passion and purpose. They strive to push further, create better, and go beyond the ordinary. We are pioneering a new way to live in retirement. One with flexibility, certainty, and the ability to dial care up and down as you need it.
Ryman has been pioneering retirement living for 35 years. Our New Zealand and Australian villages are named after trailblazers: Sir Edmund Hilary, Weary Dunlop, Rita Angus, Nellie Melba. We always have, and always will, challenge the status quo and adapt to better serve our residents.
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Ray from Avonhead
Description
A coffee table to grace any situation can carry a TV set, or Stereo and other speakers, in as new condition
Also as a reception table for a lamp or floral arrangement
Solidly constructed in chromed square metal and thick plate glass surface
It’s a simple clean cut design favouring a… View moreDescription
A coffee table to grace any situation can carry a TV set, or Stereo and other speakers, in as new condition
Also as a reception table for a lamp or floral arrangement
Solidly constructed in chromed square metal and thick plate glass surface
It’s a simple clean cut design favouring a modern presentation
Dimensions L 1220 mm 48”
W 460 mm. 18”
H 420 mm. 17”
Lamp not included
Price: $50
The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
Culture Galore is an annual event at Ray Blank Park celebrating Christchurch’s diverse ethnic culture in a family atmosphere.
There will be stage performances, activities and a range of food stalls. Event entry and activities are free . As well as all this fabulous entertainment , 2 of our … View moreCulture Galore is an annual event at Ray Blank Park celebrating Christchurch’s diverse ethnic culture in a family atmosphere.
There will be stage performances, activities and a range of food stalls. Event entry and activities are free . As well as all this fabulous entertainment , 2 of our wonderful volunteers will be there manning the CAB stall so why not say hello. If you are looking to get into volunteer then look no further ! We are currently recruiting for volunteers for our North and City Branches. If you are interested either ring 0800 367 222 , email manager.cabchch@gmail.com or talk to our volunteers at the Culture Galore event. See you there !
David from Ilam
Clothing, old china, books, linen, outside bits & pieces, come and make an offer
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🥰We can feel the love the air! 🥰
Cauliflower $1.99ea
Apricots $2.69kg
Corn 3 for $3
Blueberries 2 for $5
Passionfruit $17.99kg
… View more🥰We can feel the love the air! 🥰
Cauliflower $1.99ea
Apricots $2.69kg
Corn 3 for $3
Blueberries 2 for $5
Passionfruit $17.99kg
Watercress back in store now. Spend $40 in store and receive a free real fruit ice cream!
2 Leacroft St, Bishopdale!
Saturday only or while stocks last! Get in quick! First come first serve!
XRACE is a mystery adventure race where parent and child aged 6-14 race together, locate and complete 10 mystery challenges; racing the clock and all the other family teams. A team is made up of two people - an adult; dad or mum or a trusted relative or family friend and a child aged between 6 and … View moreXRACE is a mystery adventure race where parent and child aged 6-14 race together, locate and complete 10 mystery challenges; racing the clock and all the other family teams. A team is made up of two people - an adult; dad or mum or a trusted relative or family friend and a child aged between 6 and 14 years of age.
The challenges range from physical (like tug-of-war) to mental (like the memory challenge) to knowledge-based (like the music challenge) to fun (like painting with Resene colours).
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Shirish Paranjape from Community Board member, Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood C.Board
The upcoming weekend is full of activities for us to enjoy. Here are some, copied from Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood community board
newsletter.
Sparks
Saturday 15 February, 6.30pm to 10pm, North Hagley Park
Free family fireworks event led by the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra – cultural … View moreThe upcoming weekend is full of activities for us to enjoy. Here are some, copied from Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood community board
newsletter.
Sparks
Saturday 15 February, 6.30pm to 10pm, North Hagley Park
Free family fireworks event led by the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra – cultural collaborations, traditional classics, modern day favourites and a few surprises.
Summer in the Styx
Sunday 16 February, 11am to 3pm, 303 Radcliffe Road, Styx Mill
Have a fun day in the sun whilst exploring one of Christchurch's brand-new regional parks with the Styx Living Laboratory Trust. Kayaking, guided walks, bird and water monitoring, planting, scavenger hunt, weaving and much more.
Music at Edmond Gardens
Sunday 16 February, noon to 4pm, Edmonds Factory Garden, 359 Ferry Road. An afternoon of free live music, afternoon teas $2.00. Chairs and/or rugs to sit on advised. Art display with plants and cards for sale. Free bouncy castle for children. Cancelled if wet.
Chinese New Year Parade
Sunday 16 February, 3pm to 5pm, Bridge of Remembrance to Cathedral Square. Organised by the Christchurch Chinese community to share the most important Chinese annual celebration. The parade from the Bridge of Remembrance to the Square through Cashel Street will be followed by performances by the paraders. Free.
Lazy Sundays
Every Sunday, 3.30pm to 5pm until 16 February, Archery Lawn, Christchurch Botanic Gardens. Free live music, picnickers welcome.
Summer Theatre – Treasure Island
Until 16 February, Weather Station Lawn, Christchurch Botanic Gardens
Wed-Sun 6.30pm Weekend matinee 1.30pm, Sword fights, live sound effects, ridiculous dancing and rapid-fire storytelling. Koha/donations.
Open Air Summer Shakespeare
Until 22 February, Mona Vale Gardens, Mona Vale Lane, Riccarton
Daily 6pm, Saturday's 2pm matinee, Entry fee $15 adults. For more information: ccc.govt.nz...
Coming up:
Culture Galore
22 February, 12 noon to 4pm, Ray Blank Park, 156 Maidstone Road, Avonhead
Earthquake Anniversary
Saturday 22 February, 12 noon to 1.30pm, Canterbury earthquake National Memorial, Avon River from Montreal St Bridge. Free.
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