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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Removing hundreds of bins from across Christchurch has turned some parks into “eyesores” and led to calls for them to be returned.
The Christchurch City Council has taken away 840 bins from parks and is installing 81 “smart” bins instead, leaving 211 neighbourhood parks without a rubbish… View moreRemoving hundreds of bins from across Christchurch has turned some parks into “eyesores” and led to calls for them to be returned.
The Christchurch City Council has taken away 840 bins from parks and is installing 81 “smart” bins instead, leaving 211 neighbourhood parks without a rubbish bin and others with fewer bins than before.
While the council says the transition has been “very smooth” and has only resulted in a few litter complaints, residents and councillors are reporting a different picture.
Residents have resorted to picking up litter themselves, but their patience is wearing thin. Some are blaming the council for taking the bins away in the first place, while others say people need to be responsible for their own rubbish and take it home. Continue reading here.
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Amanda from Parklands - Marshlands
Had my 20 metre high Eucalyptus tree felled and have some large slabs left. You will need a chainsaw. $150 for a caged trailer since wood is green and you will need to cut it yourself.
Price: $150
Harcourts Four Seasons Realty 2017 Ltd
As the temperature starts to take a dip, there are some simple things you can do to cut back on heating bills.
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Buy any red testpot from your local Resene owned ColorShop between 13-31 July 2021 and Resene will donate $1 to CureKids Red Nose Day!
The more red testpots you buy, the more will be donated! Offer applies to all retail purchases of Resene red testpots (excludes metallics and wood stains).
… View moreBuy any red testpot from your local Resene owned ColorShop between 13-31 July 2021 and Resene will donate $1 to CureKids Red Nose Day!
The more red testpots you buy, the more will be donated! Offer applies to all retail purchases of Resene red testpots (excludes metallics and wood stains).
Help us make a difference to the health of kiwi children.
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Sally from Parklands - Marshlands
Relocating sale all household items
Do you need something ?
Price: $70
Derek and Maureen from Redwood
This microwave works well. It is a 32 litre model.. Instruction book included.Pickup is in Redwood.
Private message me please. $60 ONO
Negotiable
Anita from Rangiora
Two bedroom, 1990's standalone townhouse - open home Sat & Sun 1-2pm
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
A shortage of wheelie bin truck drivers meant residents in 377 Christchurch streets had their bins missed during a single month.
Meanwhile, a union representative says the wheelie bin collection industry was struggling to find workers nationwide because rubbish truck drivers are put off by 60-hour… View moreA shortage of wheelie bin truck drivers meant residents in 377 Christchurch streets had their bins missed during a single month.
Meanwhile, a union representative says the wheelie bin collection industry was struggling to find workers nationwide because rubbish truck drivers are put off by 60-hour work weeks.
The Christchurch City Council's rubbish collecting contractor, Waste Management NZ, is set a target of missing just 1.5 streets each working day. In April, the average number of streets missed was 17.1.
Were your wheelie bins missed recently? Share your experience in the comments below.
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