Mount Pleasant - Redcliffs, Christchurch

2333 days ago

Salvation Army hasn't "seen this level of need" in Christchurch since the recession.

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Thousands of working families receiving no Government assistance are increasingly seeking help from charities to make ends meet.

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2342 days ago

Looking for pottery clay

Haley from Linwood

Tamariki school is a small school in Woolston, we are currently looking for donations of pottery clay (even small amounts would be appreciated) our kids are very passionate about developing further their skills, unfortunately our Art budget restricts what we are able to afford. Thank you in advance

2339 days ago

Paint needed

Christine from Woolston

Hi does anyone have any white paint to paint walls Matt or semi would be perfect, I have tried Ferry road but nothing there. Thankyou please call or text 9651255 or 0211108826.

2333 days ago

Concert

Jean from Linwood

Hi Folks, the South Brighton Voices (formerly South Brighton Choral Society) will be holding their next concert on Sunday 27th May, commencing 2.00 p.m., and this time it will be held at the new Opawa Community Church, on the corner of Aynsley Terrace and Opawa Road. 
I have attached a copy of … View more
Hi Folks, the South Brighton Voices (formerly South Brighton Choral Society) will be holding their next concert on Sunday 27th May, commencing 2.00 p.m., and this time it will be held at the new Opawa Community Church, on the corner of Aynsley Terrace and Opawa Road. 
I have attached a copy of the poster, advertising the concert, and I had wondered why the word "Hair" was included in the title but, as we are singing "Aquarius" in the concert, I understand that this comes from the stage production of "Hair".  We have a lovely varied programme for the concert, and as is our usual practise, afternoon tea will be served after the concert.  See you there!

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2334 days ago

Skilled migrant looking for work?

Tertiary Education Commission Christchurch

Are you a skilled migrant, partner of a skilled migrant, or an international student graduate (level 7 and above) looking for work?

Work Connect is a free 10-hour programme to help you prepare for the New Zealand job market.

Work Connect supports you with personalised coaching and mentoring … View more
Are you a skilled migrant, partner of a skilled migrant, or an international student graduate (level 7 and above) looking for work?

Work Connect is a free 10-hour programme to help you prepare for the New Zealand job market.

Work Connect supports you with personalised coaching and mentoring to help you find a job that suits your skills, experiences and qualifications.

Apply Now to get started with free CV, job hunting, interview help and more.
Find out more!

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2335 days ago

Subscribe to Get Growing for the chance to WIN!

Rachel Clare Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

In this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on bringing your irrigation in out of the frost, harvesting and storing nuts, the tastiest feijoa varieties, storing cooking apples and leaving plants to self-seed.

Subscribe today and be in to WIN one of 50 copies of NZ Gardener's … View more
In this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on bringing your irrigation in out of the frost, harvesting and storing nuts, the tastiest feijoa varieties, storing cooking apples and leaving plants to self-seed.

Subscribe today and be in to WIN one of 50 copies of NZ Gardener's latest special edition, 365 Days of Flowers, a practical and inspirational collector’s magazine that provides expert advice on planning, planting and growing year-round flowers for the garden or vase.

Our crop of the week in Get Growing is the humble choko ("Don't knock 'em till you try them," says our Waikato queen of sustainability Sheryn Clothier) and we have a special feature on moving trees. Plus try recipes from new vegan cookbook PLANTLAB and be in to WIN some great prizes!

Delivered every Friday to your email inbox, Get Growing digital magazine offers seasonal gardening advice from the NZ Gardener magazine's team of experts. Each week we answer all your burning questions on raising fruit and veges and tell you the top tasks to do in your backyard this weekend. Subscribe here.

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2335 days ago

Poll: Should NZ have its own naked gardening day in September?

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Did you know it's World Naked Gardening day today? While countless gardeners around the world are stripping off to tend to their flower beds and vege patches, falling temperatures across NZ have led to calls for the Southern hemisphere to have it's own naked gardening day in spring, when … View moreDid you know it's World Naked Gardening day today? While countless gardeners around the world are stripping off to tend to their flower beds and vege patches, falling temperatures across NZ have led to calls for the Southern hemisphere to have it's own naked gardening day in spring, when it's a bit warmer. So what do you think?

Should NZ have its own naked gardening day in September?
  • 25.2% Yes, more people would take part if it was warmer
    25.2% Complete
  • 6.1% No, it's better as a global effort
    6.1% Complete
  • 68.7% It doesn't matter, there's no way I'm gardening naked
    68.7% Complete
1751 votes
2351 days ago

Christchurch City Council wants new fuel tax law to be widened

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

The Christchurch City Council wants the Government to widen new fuel tax laws to allow city and district councils to introduce the tax, not just regional authorities.

"The council encourages the select committee to acknowledge that urban areas outside of Auckland are also in need of funding… View more
The Christchurch City Council wants the Government to widen new fuel tax laws to allow city and district councils to introduce the tax, not just regional authorities.

"The council encourages the select committee to acknowledge that urban areas outside of Auckland are also in need of funding assistance and alternative revenue tools," Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel says.

What do you think?

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2336 days ago

Shout your Mum a cruise for Mother's Day!

Lets Cruise

Lets Cruise is New Zealand's best online cruise agency and the perfect place to sort a present for your Mum for Mother's Day!

If you and your Mum love cruising as much as we do then jump on our website to see what's on offer. You could be cruising the Pacific Islands, discovering… View more
Lets Cruise is New Zealand's best online cruise agency and the perfect place to sort a present for your Mum for Mother's Day!

If you and your Mum love cruising as much as we do then jump on our website to see what's on offer. You could be cruising the Pacific Islands, discovering Vanuatu or exploring Fiji!

Happy cruising,
Mark Smith
Managing Director - Lets Cruise
Book a cruise here!

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2336 days ago

Is Shirley Christchurch's forgotten suburb?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

For years Shirley residents have watched as millions of dollars have been poured into other Christchurch suburbs to build community centres, new swimming pools and libraries.

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2337 days ago

Lounge suite spring repairs

Sharon from Bromley

Hi All
I have a lounge suite, which has been in storage for 3 years, and would like to get it repaired (some springs have popped) and cleaned so we can use it again. It is 2 reclining chairs and a 3 seater couch made with a material covering. Can anyone recommend someone who can do this please

2336 days ago

3 cardboard boxes

Evelyn from Opawa - Saint Martins

Need the next packer ! Free

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2336 days ago

Biking Activities in Chch for May 2018

Glen Koorey from Cycling in Christchurch

The end of the warm stuff as autumn arrives tends to mean fewer organised cycling activities around Christchurch. But fortunately there are still quite a few coming up in this month’s calendar for you to take part in, including social rides, bike skills sessions, and film nights. More info: see … View moreThe end of the warm stuff as autumn arrives tends to mean fewer organised cycling activities around Christchurch. But fortunately there are still quite a few coming up in this month’s calendar for you to take part in, including social rides, bike skills sessions, and film nights. More info: see cyclingchristchurch.co.nz...

2337 days ago

St John ‘Be Prepared’ FREE Seminar

Alpine View

Alpine View Lifestyle Village, Waitikiri are excited to host: The St John 'Be Prepared' Seminar. These free seminars have been designed to appeal to anyone over 60 and will help you to understand everything that occurs during a medical emergency and assist you to be mentally and … View moreAlpine View Lifestyle Village, Waitikiri are excited to host: The St John 'Be Prepared' Seminar. These free seminars have been designed to appeal to anyone over 60 and will help you to understand everything that occurs during a medical emergency and assist you to be mentally and physically prepared.

* BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL *

Seminars will be held on Tuesday 8th and Wednesday 9th May.

These seminars include guest speakers from both St John and Alpine View Lifestyle Village and include a complementary morning tea.

Contact us now to find out more or book your seat: Phone: 03 383 1333 or email: reception@alpineview.co.nz
Find out more!

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2337 days ago

Phillipstown residents relieved as social housing complex quietens down, but wonder how long it will last

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Andy Bean and his family can now get a good night's sleep after months of criminal behaviour at a neighbouring social housing complex has quietened.

The Christchurch man was among many in his neighbourhood suffering from burglaries, assaults and faeces being smeared on cars, believed to … View more
Andy Bean and his family can now get a good night's sleep after months of criminal behaviour at a neighbouring social housing complex has quietened.

The Christchurch man was among many in his neighbourhood suffering from burglaries, assaults and faeces being smeared on cars, believed to have stemmed from a Housing New Zealand complex in England St, Phillipstown, in the six months leading up to February.

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