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Karen Ellis from Ray White Bishopdale
Our wonderful owner is selling her home and we are wondering if you know someone looking for a great townhouse in the Bishopdale area
Harcourts Vision Real Estate and Property Management
Well done to Aaron Johnstone for being our Top Listing and Top Sales consultant for the month of June. This is such a huge effort - congratulations. If you are thinking of selling and would like us to appraise your house - please give us a call.
The Team from Christchurch City Council
German horticulturalist Wolfgang Bopp is joining the Christchurch Botanic Gardens as the new director!
Read more about the passionate horticulturalist on Newsline: bit.ly...
Noeline from Kaiapoi
If anyone has any surplus rhubarb plants, especially old varieties I,d love to give them a home in my garden.Same with the strawberry varieties.
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
The Court Theatre is a step closer to getting a new home in the city centre.
Find out what's happening on Newsline: bit.ly...
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Cathedral Square's business and property owners fear the drawn-out cathedral rebuild saga will make a mess of all other plans for the area.
Laws passed in December give the upcoming Christ Church Cathedral repair project access to all public parts of the square, including roads, for up to … View moreCathedral Square's business and property owners fear the drawn-out cathedral rebuild saga will make a mess of all other plans for the area.
Laws passed in December give the upcoming Christ Church Cathedral repair project access to all public parts of the square, including roads, for up to 15 years.
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Lynda from Bishopdale
Hi I'm Lynda, and my company is called FoodPlanNZ. I'm located in Bishopdale, Christchurch. I'm looking for people who are in the food business and are terrified of the new legislation that states every food vendor must have a Food Control Plan and have it registered with their … View moreHi I'm Lynda, and my company is called FoodPlanNZ. I'm located in Bishopdale, Christchurch. I'm looking for people who are in the food business and are terrified of the new legislation that states every food vendor must have a Food Control Plan and have it registered with their local Council. If you are one of these people then please contact me. I can help. I'm offering a free pre-audit to see where you are and what you have to do. Tel: 022 659 8674 www.foodplannz.co.nz...
Lynda from Bishopdale
The food safey workshop will be held at Bishopdale Library at 10.15am - 12.15. The workshop will cover all the basics you need to know to serve safe food and will also cover the new legislation and how it may effect you and your food business.
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Want to keep the kids busy these school holidays? Linwood, Papanui and Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre libraries will be holding a computer game eSports tournament for kids aged 12 and over.
Find out how to get involved on Newsline: bit.ly...
Brenda from Northwood
"Pop Up Fair" in Bromley in Christchurch - THIS SUNDAY 8th JULY
Doors open 11 - 3pm. $3 entry, under 12 years free entry.
A mix in stalls but as a guide - Readings/Clairvoyance/ Mediums, Reiki Healing, Massage, Indian Head Massage, Reflexology, Crystals, Incense, Jewellery, … View more"Pop Up Fair" in Bromley in Christchurch - THIS SUNDAY 8th JULY
Doors open 11 - 3pm. $3 entry, under 12 years free entry.
A mix in stalls but as a guide - Readings/Clairvoyance/ Mediums, Reiki Healing, Massage, Indian Head Massage, Reflexology, Crystals, Incense, Jewellery, Reflexology, Nutrimetics, Soy Candles, do Terra Oils, Tarot Readings, Energy Healing, Arbonne Skin care, Scentsy, Insence, Clothing, Scarves, Readings, Health & Nutrition, Crystals, Jewellery, Gift Ideas and much more.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The Christchurch City Council is bailing out its recycling company to the tune of $3.2 million after a "dramatic" drop in revenue.
EcoCentral, the council-owned company that sorts all the yellow bin recycling and operates three transfer stations, needs the money after its revenue took … View moreThe Christchurch City Council is bailing out its recycling company to the tune of $3.2 million after a "dramatic" drop in revenue.
EcoCentral, the council-owned company that sorts all the yellow bin recycling and operates three transfer stations, needs the money after its revenue took a hit when world commodity prices for paper, cardboard and plastics dropped.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The Christchurch City Council has signed off on a $10.6 billion "back to basics" budget that will increase rates bills by more than half in 10 years.
Ratepayers will also have to pay a special levy of about $6.52 a year for 10 years to cover the council's $10 million contribution… View moreThe Christchurch City Council has signed off on a $10.6 billion "back to basics" budget that will increase rates bills by more than half in 10 years.
Ratepayers will also have to pay a special levy of about $6.52 a year for 10 years to cover the council's $10 million contribution to help reinstate the Christ Church Cathedral.
The council has described its long term plan (LTP) as "focusing on the basics" after it decided to spend an extra $48m on wastewater infrastructure, $25m to improve drinking water – including getting rid of the chlorine – and to prioritise improvements to roads and footpaths.
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
Save the date! House of Travel Botanic D’Lights is back for 2018.
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