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Rachel Clare Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
In this week's issue of Get Growing we have advice on planting bunching onions and shallots, repurposing broken pots, perennials with issues (what do you regret planting?), planning for summer strawberries and lifting and dividing lily bulbs.
Subscribe to Get Growing and be in to WIN one of… View moreIn this week's issue of Get Growing we have advice on planting bunching onions and shallots, repurposing broken pots, perennials with issues (what do you regret planting?), planning for summer strawberries and lifting and dividing lily bulbs.
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Heike Albrecht from New Zealand Psychological Society
Come along and listen to Sue Bagshaw (GP and Founder of Youth One-Stop Shop) talk on Parenting Teenagers.
When: 24th May 5.00pm - 7.00pm
Where: BreakFree on Cashel, 165 Cashel Street
Early last Century Professor Hall declared that adolescence is a period of “storm and strife” and this … View moreCome along and listen to Sue Bagshaw (GP and Founder of Youth One-Stop Shop) talk on Parenting Teenagers.
When: 24th May 5.00pm - 7.00pm
Where: BreakFree on Cashel, 165 Cashel Street
Early last Century Professor Hall declared that adolescence is a period of “storm and strife” and this description seems to have stuck. We now understand so much more about the developmental period between puberty and the end of the formative part of brain development, and in the light of this new understanding, we can declare that this is an exciting and ever changing but extremely important time of life.
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Paul from Parklands - Marshlands
Hi,
Anyone got any Closet Maid shelving knocking around that you're looking to get rid of? I'm after a single 4' x 1' wire shelf (with mounting hardware if possible) to match what I already have. Image attached for reference. Cheers.
Lyn from Swannanoa - Ohoka
A reminder .....if you SNOOZE you lose...
Buy the Entertainment Book from this link before the 31st May and you go in the draw to win a trip to BALI !!
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Support Portobelo … View moreA reminder .....if you SNOOZE you lose...
Buy the Entertainment Book from this link before the 31st May and you go in the draw to win a trip to BALI !!
Click on the link [or copy and paste in your browser] to buy a digital or hard copy.
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Jon from Redwood
Hi all,
I have small amount of firewood to give away over the weekend... this is wet and won't be able to be used until split and dried over next summer.
Not sure on quantity but once split at least 1m2 I’m guessing, mixture of trees.
Pick up is near Foodstuffs. Please text … View moreHi all,
I have small amount of firewood to give away over the weekend... this is wet and won't be able to be used until split and dried over next summer.
Not sure on quantity but once split at least 1m2 I’m guessing, mixture of trees.
Pick up is near Foodstuffs. Please text 0272388362 for address.
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Alpine View Lifestyle Village has an open day coming up this Sunday 20th May between 10:00am - 4:00pm. Come along to the Alpine Lodge Reception here at 448 Prestons Road, Waitikiri.
Why not come and have a look around and experience all that village life has to offer.
Alpine View Lifestyle … View moreAlpine View Lifestyle Village has an open day coming up this Sunday 20th May between 10:00am - 4:00pm. Come along to the Alpine Lodge Reception here at 448 Prestons Road, Waitikiri.
Why not come and have a look around and experience all that village life has to offer.
Alpine View Lifestyle Village is a new generation retirement village for the 'young at heart'. We offer a full continuum of care including: independent houses, serviced houses, serviced apartments, rest home and hospital level care.
Anirban from Rangiora
Kia Ora North Canterbury,
FUSION Team proudly announces winners of Weekly Mother's Day contest that started from 14th April till 13th May.
Week 1 Winner ~ McDonald
Week 2 Winner ~ Ruth
Week 1 Winner ~ Philippa
Week 1 Winner ~ Wendy
CONGRATULATIONS to all Winners and look forward to… View moreKia Ora North Canterbury,
FUSION Team proudly announces winners of Weekly Mother's Day contest that started from 14th April till 13th May.
Week 1 Winner ~ McDonald
Week 2 Winner ~ Ruth
Week 1 Winner ~ Philippa
Week 1 Winner ~ Wendy
CONGRATULATIONS to all Winners and look forward to host many more specials and contests.
Keep liking and following Fusion page to get more updates and specials!
Alan from Rangiora
While we have a great After Hours Paramedic Service, I understand that the CDHB Do Not Intend to Establish a Permanent After Hours Facility @ The Rangiora Health Hub (Should be Hospital). I believe the Minimum we should have is a After Hours, if not a Full Emergency Department, as we know Chch … View moreWhile we have a great After Hours Paramedic Service, I understand that the CDHB Do Not Intend to Establish a Permanent After Hours Facility @ The Rangiora Health Hub (Should be Hospital). I believe the Minimum we should have is a After Hours, if not a Full Emergency Department, as we know Chch Hospital is really struggling @ times. If you feel the same way please email duncan.webb@parliament.govt.nz and let him know how you feel, info david.clark@parliament.govt.nz
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The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
Funding cuts are forcing Christchurch's Citizens Advice Bureau to consider scaling back its services.
Three years ago the Christchurch City Council funded about 35 percent of its annual budget, however that funding is now half of what it once was. The organisation aimed to help people with … View moreFunding cuts are forcing Christchurch's Citizens Advice Bureau to consider scaling back its services.
Three years ago the Christchurch City Council funded about 35 percent of its annual budget, however that funding is now half of what it once was. The organisation aimed to help people with a range of issues, including legal problems, employment issues, family disputes and tenancy concerns. The council itself refers people to the service.
Bureau chairperson Neil Lancaster said if funding cuts continued, the organisation would have to scale back its programmes.
"We appreciate the funding restraints that exist for the Christchurch City Council at the moment," he said.
"But I guess our worry is that on one hand they class us a priority one community group, but at the same time they have halved our funding.
The organisation wanted to expand in the city's east, but that might not be possible.
They operated a "face-to-face" service in Eastgate Mall, as part of a group of similar community groups, and could now only afford to be there once a week.
"If our funding had stayed the same, we could be looking at offering a service there three days a week," he said.
There was strong demand for the bureau's service in the city's east, Mr Lancaster said.
"Sometimes we would go along there about half an hour before we start and there could be two or three people waiting."
RNZ News has approached the Christchurch City Council for comment.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Two years after agreeing not to seek funding from the Christchurch City Council to rebuild Edgeware Pool, the community wants the council to stump up with $5 million to build the facility.
What do you think of the request? Tell us your view in the comments below. (Please tell us if you … View moreTwo years after agreeing not to seek funding from the Christchurch City Council to rebuild Edgeware Pool, the community wants the council to stump up with $5 million to build the facility.
What do you think of the request? Tell us your view in the comments below. (Please tell us if you don't want your comments published in The Press/Stuff).
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Some Christchurch residents might be drinking what is effectively swimming pool water.
The city council's tests of the newly-chlorinated public drinking water supply have shown, on average, the chlorine level is higher than what residents were told to expect.
How are you finding the tap… View moreSome Christchurch residents might be drinking what is effectively swimming pool water.
The city council's tests of the newly-chlorinated public drinking water supply have shown, on average, the chlorine level is higher than what residents were told to expect.
How are you finding the tap water at your place now?
*Please let us know if you don't want your comment published*
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Akaroa's The Little Bistro owner Richard Uttley has no regrets over banning children under 10.
He's actually had the policy for nearly three years, but it was only noticed in a big way at the weekend when a woman complained about being turned away.
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The Team from Ministry of Education
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He mea kinaki nā Te Tira Puoro o Aotearoa.
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Learn techniques that help us navigate the dance of life and experience the unique way that energy is directed through the body. Come along to 19 Church Square, Addington Christchurch to experience a day of Dru Yoga with International Senior Tutor Janet Scharbow.
Bookings are essential so email… View moreLearn techniques that help us navigate the dance of life and experience the unique way that energy is directed through the body. Come along to 19 Church Square, Addington Christchurch to experience a day of Dru Yoga with International Senior Tutor Janet Scharbow.
Bookings are essential so email janetcrossyoga@gmail.com to secure your place, or Phone: (03) 303 6067 / 027 434 7958 to secure a spot.
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