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Belinda from Casebrook
A 3 seater, 2 seater and armchair for sale. Quality fabric and materials has ensured this well made suite is still in good condition despite being 15 years old. Really lovely shape. No rips or holes. Some fading and padding is thining in places. Welcome to view.
Price: $300
John from Kaiapoi
Lucerne mulch (meal)
John Hyndman from Kaiapoi
I make bags of lucerne meal. This is like a fine chaff. Excellent for mulching vege and flower beds(especially roses). A friend also feeds it to his ostriches and deer and they love it. I make it in 13 kg bags ( ie 55 litre). My lucerne is top … View moreLucerne mulch (meal)
John Hyndman from Kaiapoi
I make bags of lucerne meal. This is like a fine chaff. Excellent for mulching vege and flower beds(especially roses). A friend also feeds it to his ostriches and deer and they love it. I make it in 13 kg bags ( ie 55 litre). My lucerne is top quality and no weeds. $11 per bag. John. 03 327 8090. or 027 464 0107
Price: $11
Price: $11
Mandy & Andrew from Belfast
I was driving past Frost and Anzac drive the other day and was very sad to see the bushes have all been taken out at the roundabout where there use to be a few rabbits, It was a lovely sight often catch them sunbathing or just watching the traffic go by. I even notice carrots and vegetables… View moreI was driving past Frost and Anzac drive the other day and was very sad to see the bushes have all been taken out at the roundabout where there use to be a few rabbits, It was a lovely sight often catch them sunbathing or just watching the traffic go by. I even notice carrots and vegetables dropped on there occasionally its all been cleared so sad. No wonder animals die out, we take over all there space, I know there rabbits but there still a living thing. has anybody else noticed
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Solo dad Raymond was shaking when he first took his two children to stay at Cholmondeley Children's Centre in Christchurch.
But with no family support, he needed help.
It has been more than two years and his two children – Renee, 9, and Dray, 8 – stay at the respite centre for five … View moreSolo dad Raymond was shaking when he first took his two children to stay at Cholmondeley Children's Centre in Christchurch.
But with no family support, he needed help.
It has been more than two years and his two children – Renee, 9, and Dray, 8 – stay at the respite centre for five nights every six weeks.
More than 500 children stay at the largely community-funded Governors Bay centre each year, an unprecedented increase from less than 200 in 2011, which chief executive said could be indicative of the "increasing gap between the rich and the poor".
Lost something? You can now report lost property to Police at police.govt.nz. Whether it’s your phone, a wallet or your keys that you’ve lost, you can now let Police know without picking up the phone. As well as reporting lost property, you can also report non-emergencies like theft, vandalism … View moreLost something? You can now report lost property to Police at police.govt.nz. Whether it’s your phone, a wallet or your keys that you’ve lost, you can now let Police know without picking up the phone. As well as reporting lost property, you can also report non-emergencies like theft, vandalism and shoplifting online, as well as get updates on a Police report you’ve already made. Just remember, always call 111 in event of an emergency. Find out more here. Find out more
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Ian from Parklands - Marshlands
93 Te Rito Street, Prestons. One mans junk is another mans treasure.
Household items, clothing, footwear, slow cooker, electric frypan and lots more. Great bargains
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If you’re someone who often looks at abstract art and thinks to yourself “I could do that,” this project will be right up your alley. Use a new frame or recycle an old one. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick … View moreIf you’re someone who often looks at abstract art and thinks to yourself “I could do that,” this project will be right up your alley. Use a new frame or recycle an old one. 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
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
New Zealanders need to almost halve their number of car trips to satisfactorily improve our health and wellbeing, a new report claims.
The University of Otago report, Turning the Tide - from Cars to Active Transport, has recommended the Government put targets and legislation in place to reduce car… View moreNew Zealanders need to almost halve their number of car trips to satisfactorily improve our health and wellbeing, a new report claims.
The University of Otago report, Turning the Tide - from Cars to Active Transport, has recommended the Government put targets and legislation in place to reduce car use in urban centres from 84 per cent of trips to 45 per cent by 2050.
The report claims two-thirds of car trips made for commuting between 2015 and 2017 were within a comfortable cycling distance (five kilometres or less), while one-third were within a reasonable walking distance (2km or less).
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Sophie from Northwood
We are moving to the North Island. Lots of near-new household items, furniture, mens, womans and childrens clothing for sale!... come and see us tomorrow morning 10am at 3 Rosebank Close Northwood for plenty of bargins!!!
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‘The children are our future.’ It’s a well-loved cliché around the world because it’s absolutely true. The hopes and dreams we have for our communities are only as strong as the children and young people who continue to believe in them long after we’re gone.
This month is all about … View more‘The children are our future.’ It’s a well-loved cliché around the world because it’s absolutely true. The hopes and dreams we have for our communities are only as strong as the children and young people who continue to believe in them long after we’re gone.
This month is all about supporting our young people, to encourage and empower them to not only be the change-makers and community builders of tomorrow but also the best versions of themselves. To listen to their perspective and remember that it’s not just about what we can teach them, but what lessons they can teach us. After all, the recipe for creating healthy, happy children includes a lot of the same ingredients for building safer, more resilient and connected communities.
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Let us know how you’re supporting young people in your communities this month by tagging us in your posts + using the following hashtag so we can see what you get up to:
#NSNZsupportingouryoungpeople
Brenda from Northwood
SUNDAY EXPO 5TH MAY at Spreydon School in Christchurch (50 Hoon Hay Rd). Doors open 11 - 4pm. $5 entry, under 12 years free entry. Free Workshops on the day.
A mix of Readings/Clairvoyance, Reiki, Access Bars Sessions, Massage, Indian Head Massage, Reflexology, Crystals, Incense, Jewellery, Soy … View moreSUNDAY EXPO 5TH MAY at Spreydon School in Christchurch (50 Hoon Hay Rd). Doors open 11 - 4pm. $5 entry, under 12 years free entry. Free Workshops on the day.
A mix of Readings/Clairvoyance, Reiki, Access Bars Sessions, Massage, Indian Head Massage, Reflexology, Crystals, Incense, Jewellery, Soy Candles, Maori Healing, Chakra Balancing, do Terra Oils, Tarot Readings, Energy Healing, Organic Skin care, Scentsy, Spiritual Art, Akashic Records, Clothing, Scarves, Readings, Food Intuitive, Crystal Pyramids, Gift Ideas and Vouchers, so much to choose from.
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