Mount Pleasant - Redcliffs, Christchurch

2568 days ago

Thinking of building?

The Team from Jennian Homes

If you're thinking about building a home, there's some important information that you need to be aware of before you get underway. Register for FREE at attend an info session near you, so that you can hear why new builds are in HOT demand - and how we're helping locals in your … View moreIf you're thinking about building a home, there's some important information that you need to be aware of before you get underway. Register for FREE at attend an info session near you, so that you can hear why new builds are in HOT demand - and how we're helping locals in your community.

Our team of Jennian experts are here to help and would love to meet you. Come along to this complimentary Home Builders Info Session on us, we'll be sharing our construction industry knowledge and to find out how we can help get into your dream home. Feel free to ask us any questions you might have about building in summer or any time of the year!
Register now

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2569 days ago

Review: Dubba Deluxe

The Team from Stuff Dining Reviews

We've heard plenty of good things about this new restaurant in Ferrymead, which offers healthy Moroccan-inspired dishes for people on the go. Our very own Christina Kuntz gave it 4.5 stars. Have you checked it out yet?

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2569 days ago

Nanogirl's live science spectacular is here 11 Nov!

The Team from Nanogirl Labs

Our explosive live science and engineering spectacular is coming to Christchurch! “Engineering Magic” will amaze and delight audiences, exploring the remarkable things that can happen when engineering and science come together with imagination. Huge flames, incredible stunts, a real-life bed of… View moreOur explosive live science and engineering spectacular is coming to Christchurch! “Engineering Magic” will amaze and delight audiences, exploring the remarkable things that can happen when engineering and science come together with imagination. Huge flames, incredible stunts, a real-life bed of nails - it’s a show to keep every member of the family on the edge of their seat!

When: 11th November 2017
Where: Isaac Theatre Royal, Christchurch

We look forward to seeing you there!

Pay It Forward
Nanogirl believes that science is for everyone, and the Nanogirl Labs team work hard to ensure that tickets to our Nanogirl Live! events are affordable. Despite those efforts, for some New Zealanders, theatre shows like this are still very special events that do not fit within the family budget.

Through our 'Pay-It-Forward' programme, you can help make science and engineering accessible for everyone. For every 'Pay-It-Forward' ticket you purchase, you enable someone who would not otherwise have had the chance to see this live science spectacular to come along. Only available via the Regent Theatre box office.
Buy your tickets now!

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2570 days ago

Home is where the heart is

Heartland Bank

At Heartland Bank, we share Neighbourly’s commitment to Kiwi communities and we’re proud to offer seniors the opportunity to stay in the home they love.

A house is more than bricks and mortar and a community is more than a boundary on a map; both are full of memories and comfortable … View more
At Heartland Bank, we share Neighbourly’s commitment to Kiwi communities and we’re proud to offer seniors the opportunity to stay in the home they love.

A house is more than bricks and mortar and a community is more than a boundary on a map; both are full of memories and comfortable connectedness. If your parent is having a tough time making ends meet, but don’t want to sell their home to fund the things they need or want, consider talking to them about releasing some equity in their home with a Heartland Reverse Mortgage.
Learn more

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2572 days ago

Find your potential - Study a Bachelor of Arts

Massey University

Acquire new and adaptable skills. With a Bachelor of Arts, you’ll be ready to take on the changing world. Our courses have been designed to give you the skills employers are looking for – critical thinking, communication and problem solving nous. With 26 majors on offer you can study what … View moreAcquire new and adaptable skills. With a Bachelor of Arts, you’ll be ready to take on the changing world. Our courses have been designed to give you the skills employers are looking for – critical thinking, communication and problem solving nous. With 26 majors on offer you can study what you’re passionate about, while gaining valuable knowledge that will serve you now and in the future. Apply now for 2018

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2573 days ago

Halloween Tips from the Neighbourly Team

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Whether you're hitting the street to trick or treat, or staying inside with the the candy bowl by your side - here's some Neighbourly Halloween tips to ensure that this Tuesday is a fun and safe experience for you and your neighbours!

1. Set up a Halloween Group for your street! Plan … View more
Whether you're hitting the street to trick or treat, or staying inside with the the candy bowl by your side - here's some Neighbourly Halloween tips to ensure that this Tuesday is a fun and safe experience for you and your neighbours!

1. Set up a Halloween Group for your street! Plan your Halloween evening with your neighbours to see what time everyone is taking the kids out. You could even co-ordinate matching costumes!

2. Download one of our SPOOKY Neighbourly Halloween posters to stick on your house or letterbox for if:
- You welcome all trick or treaters
- You want trick or treaters to stay away

3. Stay in areas of your neighbourhood that are familiar and are well lit. And although Halloween is supposed to be spooky, be careful not to frighten your elderly neighbours by popping out of the dark!

Stay safe and have fun!

- The Neighbourly Team

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2574 days ago

Garage sale

Sharyn from Bromley

Big garage sale tomorrow at 75 Bayswater crescent Bromley
Clothes books kitchen appliances lots of things from four homes

Negotiable

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2574 days ago

Specials at Opawa vege shop (Shop1-124 Opawa RD) - Thank you for viewing

Yue from Opawa - Saint Martins

Few Specials sold out. Sorry.
Telegragh Cucumber $0.99ea (while stock last)
-- Finished (price up to $2.49ea)
Avocado single (large) Up to $1.49ea

New Specials added:
Avocado 5pk: $3.99ea
bagged tomatoes (approximatly 550gm) $2.99/bag
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Few Specials sold out. Sorry.
Telegragh Cucumber $0.99ea (while stock last)
-- Finished (price up to $2.49ea)
Avocado single (large) Up to $1.49ea

New Specials added:
Avocado 5pk: $3.99ea
bagged tomatoes (approximatly 550gm) $2.99/bag
cauliflower $3.99ea
Asparagus $2.99/bunch

other specials carry on:
Strawberry $1.99/punnet
bananas $1.99/kg
10kg Rua potatoes $5.99/bag
Eggplant $1.99ea
Spring onion $1.99/bunch
Courgette $3.99/kg
Tomatoes $5.99/kg
broccoli $2.99ea
Granny Smith Apple $1.99/kg
NZ Grapfruit $1.99/kg
900gm pre-packed Aust mandarin $2.99/bag
NZ Capsicums (all color) $0.99ea
Garlic 4pk (Imported) $0.99/bag
Dole Fruit can (Fruit Salad or Peach slice) $0.99/ea
2L cooking Oil (Canola oil or Vagetable oil) $4.99/bottle
10kg spuds $7.99 (Nadine, Ilam hardy, rocket, all while stock last)
2L milk still $2.99 ea
Eggs 30pk $6.99/tray
1 kg streacky Bacon $12.99/Pack

Thank you for viewing.
Regards

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2575 days ago

wool for sale

Karen from Linwood

Lots of wool for sale whole balls and part balls I won't use it.

Price: $100

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2575 days ago

Will fibre broadband slow down when we are all on our devices at the same time?

Lisa Heatley from Enable Fibre Broadband

The great news is that even with the online gamers, the streamers who binge-watch series or the flatmate who seems to always be video calling overseas, Enable fibre broadband can keep up - even with multiple devices connected at the same time. This means you can watch, listen, play, post, work and … View moreThe great news is that even with the online gamers, the streamers who binge-watch series or the flatmate who seems to always be video calling overseas, Enable fibre broadband can keep up - even with multiple devices connected at the same time. This means you can watch, listen, play, post, work and chat all at the same time without any impact on your service.

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2575 days ago

ECAN - Deadline 31st October consent for low emission woodburners

Emma from Opawa - Saint Martins

Am I the last to know? Anyway FYI if you didn't either!!
If you are having to replace your woodburner eg its over 15 years.. you still need consent.
"...If you get your building consent lodged before 31 October 2017, you will be able to choose between a low emission wood burner and an … View more
Am I the last to know? Anyway FYI if you didn't either!!
If you are having to replace your woodburner eg its over 15 years.. you still need consent.
"...If you get your building consent lodged before 31 October 2017, you will be able to choose between a low emission wood burner and an ultra-low emission wood burner. ..."
"..... If you miss this deadline you can only install an ultra-low emission wood burner". *The ultra low are more expensive. And you have the consent fee.
www.warmercheaper.co.nz...
CCC consent fee
"Solid or liquid fuel heaters (per single household unit).
The fixed fee includes processing, one inspection and a code compliance certificate.
Additional fees may apply if requests for further information or additional inspections are required.
Consent type Fee
Solid or liquid fuel heaters $390

Solid/Liquid Fuel Heater: change location or make and/or model $280
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www.ccc.govt.nz...

2575 days ago

Improving the law for dividing property when relationships end - Have your say

The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area

Links have been added for: This page, review page, public consultation page, Christchurch event page

When should the law treat two people as a couple? What property should they share if they break up and what property should only belong to one of them?

New Zealand has changed a lot in the … View more
Links have been added for: This page, review page, public consultation page, Christchurch event page

When should the law treat two people as a couple? What property should they share if they break up and what property should only belong to one of them?

New Zealand has changed a lot in the last forty years, including how relationships and families are formed, how they function and what happens when relationships end.

The Law Commission is reviewing the 40-year-old Property (Relationships) Act 1976, which sets the rules for how to divide a couple’s property at the end of a relationship, and they want to hear your views.

The Law Commission has developed a paper, Dividing Relationship Property: Time for Change? - Te mātaatoha rawa tokorau – Kua eke te wā? This paper asks New Zealanders how the law could be better. You can view the Issues Paper and summary document, and access online consultation platform, from 16 October on this website.

A series of public meetings is being held around the country. Members of the Law Commission will be available to answer your questions and hear your feedback on the Issues Paper.

Some of the questions the Commission is asking are:
Does the law apply to the right relationships?
Is the right property being shared?
What should happen when trusts are used to hold property?
What should happen if one person is financially worse-off after their relationship ends?
Is tikanga Māori recognised?
How should the law meet the interests of children?
How can the law be inexpensive, simple and speedy while still being just?
Should the same law that applies when a couple separates also apply when one partner dies?

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