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Dena Cowen-Willis from PT in the Park
Another great 60 minutes of professionally designed and delivered training – this time with a beach view!
Where: New Brighton Beach – meet by the Library
When: December 5th Saturday morning from 9:00-10:00am – look for the Flags and Trailer by the New Brighton Library stairs
The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
The woolston development project along with brickonymous are putting on a Christmas Lego grotto and market this Saturday as a fundraiser.
The Woolston Development Project (WDP) which began in 1987 is a non-profit community organisation which provides safe recreational/social/educational … View moreThe woolston development project along with brickonymous are putting on a Christmas Lego grotto and market this Saturday as a fundraiser.
The Woolston Development Project (WDP) which began in 1987 is a non-profit community organisation which provides safe recreational/social/educational opportunities for children, women and families - see the link below to their website for more information about the work they do. Why not pop along to 497 Ferry road and support the great work they do.
David from St Albans
41 Massey Cres.
Saturday 5th Dec, 8-12noon
Includes: kids clothes, antiques, kitchen equipment, sporting goods, books, electronics (old iPhones)... no sales before 8am.
Negotiable
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
With vibrant urban precincts to explore, excellent museums and galleries, and plenty of good-value eating and drinking opportunities, you don't have to break the bank on a trip to the South Island’s biggest city.
Here’s our itinerary for how you can spend a day in Christchurch on a $50 … View moreWith vibrant urban precincts to explore, excellent museums and galleries, and plenty of good-value eating and drinking opportunities, you don't have to break the bank on a trip to the South Island’s biggest city.
Here’s our itinerary for how you can spend a day in Christchurch on a $50 budget.
What are your tips for free or cheap eats and entertainment in Christchurch?
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April from Burwood
Saturday 5th Dec 10am - 4pm
38 Achilles street Burwood.
Everything must go!
Kitchen - pots, pans, plates, glasses, cutlery and other utensils.
Furniture - couches, cabinets, table, desk, chairs
Outdoors - camping, swimming, cape cod deck chairs.
Clothing and accessories - women’s & … View moreSaturday 5th Dec 10am - 4pm
38 Achilles street Burwood.
Everything must go!
Kitchen - pots, pans, plates, glasses, cutlery and other utensils.
Furniture - couches, cabinets, table, desk, chairs
Outdoors - camping, swimming, cape cod deck chairs.
Clothing and accessories - women’s & some baby clothes.
Miscellaneous bits and pieces
Negotiable
Jacqui from Sydenham
Hi,
I’m collecting the New World SMEG knives, well just 1 and I need about 33 stickers to complete a card. I’m currently not employed and cannot afford to spend enough to reach the goal. I’d love for anyone who has excess or not wanting the voucher to gift me some. Any extras I shall pass … View moreHi,
I’m collecting the New World SMEG knives, well just 1 and I need about 33 stickers to complete a card. I’m currently not employed and cannot afford to spend enough to reach the goal. I’d love for anyone who has excess or not wanting the voucher to gift me some. Any extras I shall pass on. Thanks
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
The first 200 to register their event, whether your usual BBQ, street party or something new like a plant swap, will be sent a packet of seeds to help you get started!
You can also write something nice (in 30 words or less) about your neighbours, community or acts of neighbourliness you've … View moreThe first 200 to register their event, whether your usual BBQ, street party or something new like a plant swap, will be sent a packet of seeds to help you get started!
You can also write something nice (in 30 words or less) about your neighbours, community or acts of neighbourliness you've experienced with their new 'Notes for Neighbours' - any sort of note goes including poems! These will be shared on their Facebook, Instagram and website and 5 will be specially chosen to be featured on posters across Aotearoa.
Register your event, big or small, here today:
Bobby McEwan Study Coordinator from Clinical & Pharmaceutical Research Trust
Check out our website for more information
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Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Not everyone knows that Lyttelton was the port of arrival for the first four ships to arrive from England to begin the colonisation of New Zealand.
Already a bustling harbour with safe anchorage and natural resources, it gradually grew as ships arrived and people began to settle there and further… View moreNot everyone knows that Lyttelton was the port of arrival for the first four ships to arrive from England to begin the colonisation of New Zealand.
Already a bustling harbour with safe anchorage and natural resources, it gradually grew as ships arrived and people began to settle there and further afield.
Lyttelton received category one historic area status in 2009, recognising historical, social, architectural and archaeological significance to the early pioneers.
Despite significant damage from earthquakes, the township still has a wide range of buildings covering New Zealand's colonial history.
The newly redeveloped historic colonial walk of Lyttelton celebrates this history in a tour of the central township using photographs to show the changing face of the port town and a narrative to accompany each point on the tour.
Bev Adams from Woolston Development Project
Saturday, 5 December, 10am-3pm at Woolston Development Project, 497 Ferry Rd. Opposite Te Waka Unua School. Gold coin entry to Grotto. See you there!
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Ryan from St Albans
Hello everyone. I was just having a look at our security cameras this afternoon and saw some activity of a child coming into our backyard with a lawnmower and knocking on the door. i just wanted to ask if this is anyone’s kid or knows who it is because people shouldn’t be going into my … View moreHello everyone. I was just having a look at our security cameras this afternoon and saw some activity of a child coming into our backyard with a lawnmower and knocking on the door. i just wanted to ask if this is anyone’s kid or knows who it is because people shouldn’t be going into my backyard.
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Lorna Thornber Reporter from Stuff Travel
Hi everyone,
We'd be keen to hear about your favourite foodie finds on your travels through NZ. Have you come across a particularly amazing cafe, bakery restaurant or food truck? Had an especially delicious pie, burger, sandwich, smoothie bowl or cronut? Been to what must be one of the … View moreHi everyone,
We'd be keen to hear about your favourite foodie finds on your travels through NZ. Have you come across a particularly amazing cafe, bakery restaurant or food truck? Had an especially delicious pie, burger, sandwich, smoothie bowl or cronut? Been to what must be one of the country's best fish and chip joints? Or been pleasantly surprised by a town's food scene? Please share the details below and include 'NFP' (not for publication) in your comment if you don't want it included in an article. Cheers.
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Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Fed up and frustrated Christchurch residents have pleaded with the city council to get rid of a smelly compost plant they say is “slowly killing” them.
Bromley residents have been complaining to the Christchurch City Council about the “vile and putrid” smells and dust coming the plant, … View moreFed up and frustrated Christchurch residents have pleaded with the city council to get rid of a smelly compost plant they say is “slowly killing” them.
Bromley residents have been complaining to the Christchurch City Council about the “vile and putrid” smells and dust coming the plant, owned by the council and run by Living Earth, for 11 years.
Anger spilled out into the council chamber on Wednesday when residents called on the council to move the plant to a rural area away from homes. Four residents spoke at the council meeting and another five submitted written statements.
The residents have little faith that a proposed $17.5 million upgrade of the plant will make any difference to the odour.
What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.
Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Hi neighbours,
A sighting of two endangered newborn dolphins has prompted renewed calls for fishing restrictions around Canterbury’s Banks Peninsula.
Do you think fishing restrictions should be put in place?
Have you been out to see the dolphins at Banks Peninsula before?
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