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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Two former Christ’s College students have gathered a group of young children from some of Christchurch’s lowest decile primary schools to form an under 10s rugby team.
The team, coached by former Christ's College students Max Goodwin and Harry Hawkins, includes boys from five schools … View moreTwo former Christ’s College students have gathered a group of young children from some of Christchurch’s lowest decile primary schools to form an under 10s rugby team.
The team, coached by former Christ's College students Max Goodwin and Harry Hawkins, includes boys from five schools under the umbrella of the Tamai Community of Learning leadership – Te Waka Unua, Bamford, Bromley, Linwood Avenue, and Whītau.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Cannabis could soon be sold and grown legally in New Zealand, but in Christchurch it seems there is little rush to immerse the city's bars, cafes and shops in a new drug culture.
The Government announced on Tuesday that the public will decide on whether the drug should be legalised through … View moreCannabis could soon be sold and grown legally in New Zealand, but in Christchurch it seems there is little rush to immerse the city's bars, cafes and shops in a new drug culture.
The Government announced on Tuesday that the public will decide on whether the drug should be legalised through a referendum at next year's general election.
What do you think? Vote in our poll and tell us your thoughts in the comments below. (Please write NFP if you don't want your comments published in The Press/Stuff)
Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
It was May, then October, but now the Christchurch City Council hopes all residents will be able to enjoy a glass of chlorine-free water "most of the time" by the end of July.
The council says to reach that deadline it will need to reroute part of its water network to mainly use the … View moreIt was May, then October, but now the Christchurch City Council hopes all residents will be able to enjoy a glass of chlorine-free water "most of the time" by the end of July.
The council says to reach that deadline it will need to reroute part of its water network to mainly use the pumping stations supplied by upgraded wells.
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
A 12-month battery collection trial is under way in Christchurch amid rising concerns over battery-sparked fires in wheelie bin collection trucks and at processing facilities.
Under the collection trial, you can dispose of unwanted batteries used in common devices such as laptops and cell phones … View moreA 12-month battery collection trial is under way in Christchurch amid rising concerns over battery-sparked fires in wheelie bin collection trucks and at processing facilities.
Under the collection trial, you can dispose of unwanted batteries used in common devices such as laptops and cell phones for free at any of the following places:
✅Bunnings Tower Junction
✅Countdown Ferrymead
✅EcoDrop Parkhouse Road
✅EcoDrop Metro Place
✅EcoDrop Styx Mill
✅Mitre 10 Mega Papanui
✅New World Durham Street
For more information, head to Newsline: ccc.govt.nz...
Laser Clinics New Zealand is coming to Christchurch soon and we are looking to partner with a go-getter that knows the area and people. We are the world leader in laser hair removal, cosmetic injectables and skin treatments and are expanding to your city, so the Christchurch locals can see what all… View moreLaser Clinics New Zealand is coming to Christchurch soon and we are looking to partner with a go-getter that knows the area and people. We are the world leader in laser hair removal, cosmetic injectables and skin treatments and are expanding to your city, so the Christchurch locals can see what all the fuss is about!
We are a retail franchise, our model is a 50/50 partnership, which means the set-up costs are shared. The successful franchise partner would receive comprehensive training, ongoing support and a salary of $100K from day one!
Find out more about this opportunity with Laser Clinics New Zealand.
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Jonathan from Woolston
Just a reminder to keep your dogs secure behind your gate. There were several dogs roaming around Sumner on Saturday when I was delivering the mail. Thanks so much for your cooperation! Jonathan
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
More than 1600 native plants went into the ground at Styx Mill Conservation Reserve last weekend.
Now, the second of Trees for Canterbury's community planting events will be held at the Charlesworth Street Reserve on Sunday, May 19.
Trees for Canterbury and the Christchurch City … View moreMore than 1600 native plants went into the ground at Styx Mill Conservation Reserve last weekend.
Now, the second of Trees for Canterbury's community planting events will be held at the Charlesworth Street Reserve on Sunday, May 19.
Trees for Canterbury and the Christchurch City Council's regional parks team will help establish native trees and shrubs in the reserve.
The reserve is being developed to re-establish an estuary-edge ecosystem, including salt-meadow, salt-marsh and coastal bush that are currently very rare or non-existent in the area.
Community planting: Charlesworth Street Reserve, 10am to 2pm, Sunday, May 19.
You have a right to say no to intrusive door-to-door sellers and now you can make the message clear with a "Do Not Knock" sticker from Consumer NZ.
We've campaigned for law changes to better protect consumers and the government has listened. Any door-to-door seller who ignores a … View moreYou have a right to say no to intrusive door-to-door sellers and now you can make the message clear with a "Do Not Knock" sticker from Consumer NZ.
We've campaigned for law changes to better protect consumers and the government has listened. Any door-to-door seller who ignores a “Do Not Knock” sticker will soon risk prosecution under the Fair Trading Act.
Get your sticker today.
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Susanne from Phillipstown
I realise the old uniform is being phased out but a new size 10 gingham dress has come into our op.shop,would anyone like it?Give away ,you pick up,please contact me.
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Lichfield Street
Bring style to your table with these DIY painted linens, inspired by tropical prints, and created with favourite Resene testpot colours.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself.
Winter is the perfect time to check your number, and make sure you’re on the best power deal. With colder days just around the corner, your power usage may increase. Paying less for power is a quick way to squeeze more out of your budget.
Check whatsmynumber.org.nz to see if you can get a … View moreWinter is the perfect time to check your number, and make sure you’re on the best power deal. With colder days just around the corner, your power usage may increase. Paying less for power is a quick way to squeeze more out of your budget.
Check whatsmynumber.org.nz to see if you can get a better deal.
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Dawn from Burwood
Hi All
I have a bad habit of buying clothes without trying them on, then when they dont fit i put them in my wardrobe promising myself when i lose the weight it will fit. It is with great regret that i have realised i will probably never lose the weight and need to lighten my wardrobe. So I have … View moreHi All
I have a bad habit of buying clothes without trying them on, then when they dont fit i put them in my wardrobe promising myself when i lose the weight it will fit. It is with great regret that i have realised i will probably never lose the weight and need to lighten my wardrobe. So I have size 24 and 26 clothes, some never worn, the rest hardly worn for sale. They are manly tops and some shoes size 10 or 11. Everything is in excellent condition and from a non smoker. I am a mature lady so most of the clothes are very conservative but fashionable. If any one would be interested in having a look, you can private message me to come out on Saturday morning, between 10am and 12pm. There is about 35 to 50 items. Embarrassingly - that is just the tip of the iceberg of what i have. Most will be priced $10 or under and all to be paid in cash at time of picking up. I also have some jackets/coats that are more expensive to sell as well.
Thank you very ready my post.
Negotiable
Terra from Opawa - Saint Martins
Stunning wedding dress
$500 ONO
I felt like a princess!
Long lace sleeves, incredibly detailed crystal and pearl detail on bodice, hooped skirt with lace trip and a sparkly tulle layer - looks like freshly fallen snow :-)
… View moreStunning wedding dress
$500 ONO
I felt like a princess!
Long lace sleeves, incredibly detailed crystal and pearl detail on bodice, hooped skirt with lace trip and a sparkly tulle layer - looks like freshly fallen snow :-)
Size 10-16 (adjustable back)
I'm generally a size 14, 180 cm tall, 100 cm circumference bust, C cup.
Try-ons welcome.
Price: $500
Julia from Christchurch Central
Hi, I have lost my cat Billy, she is a rescue cat with a scatty temperament. She is a small cat for her age she's about a year and a half old but could be mistaken for younger. I live on Chester Street East the Fitzgerald end in the city. She has no collar and is all black. Please get in touch… View moreHi, I have lost my cat Billy, she is a rescue cat with a scatty temperament. She is a small cat for her age she's about a year and a half old but could be mistaken for younger. I live on Chester Street East the Fitzgerald end in the city. She has no collar and is all black. Please get in touch if you've seen her. Julia
Jonathan from Woolston
Greetings! You will have seen those red golf carts going up and down the foot paths delivering your mail.
We call these "paxters". They are quite different from the bike, but delivery is similar to a bike, depending on which postie you talk to.
Around 20 of us deliver 1000 plus … View moreGreetings! You will have seen those red golf carts going up and down the foot paths delivering your mail.
We call these "paxters". They are quite different from the bike, but delivery is similar to a bike, depending on which postie you talk to.
Around 20 of us deliver 1000 plus mail items in the Christchurch Central and East area which is what the St. Asaph depot serves. This is the area from Fendalton to Parklands, to Sumner, to Lyttelton to Sydenham to Hagley Park.
We try our best to get your mail to you on time. To help us deliver efficiently we would appreciate your help by doing the following:
*Clearly displaying house/business number
*Clearly displaying your mail box on the street line rather than up the driveway.
*making an outline around the letter hole in a different colour if your letter box is attached to the fence behind.
*Clearing your mail box regularly so we can easily put the letters in.
* Diaplaying your mail box between 1 and 1.5m high.
* Keeping foliage trimmed around letter box
* Trimming overhead trees so the branches don't scrape the mail delivery vehicle from the sides or the top
* Exiting your drive way slowly for your safety and ours.
* Keeping cars and wheelie bins clear of the footpath wherever possible.
* Putting a no circular sign on you letter box if you don't want junk mail. This will save you from clearing your letter box so often. (It will also save the trees)
We aim to provide the best service we can while safely delivering your mail. We have been blessed by your positive feedback on our alternative delivery mode, the "paxter".
We want to thank you for your cooperation that you have shown. Feel free to call the New Zealand Post number on 0800 501501 if you have questions or concerns.
Have a God blessed day!
Jonathan, delivery agent, NZ Post.
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