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Jackie Howard from The Styx Living Laboratory Trust
Come and explore Te Waoku Kahikatea Reserve with the Styx Living Laboratory Trust and enjoy a relaxing afternoon in the sun wandering through eight hectares of planted native forest, natural waterways, and lakes or hop on a kayak and float along the Pūharakekenui (Styx) River and learn about the … View moreCome and explore Te Waoku Kahikatea Reserve with the Styx Living Laboratory Trust and enjoy a relaxing afternoon in the sun wandering through eight hectares of planted native forest, natural waterways, and lakes or hop on a kayak and float along the Pūharakekenui (Styx) River and learn about the Styx and its environs.
Try your hand at a range of fun activities related to environmental monitoring, research, and citizen science involving local wildlife, plants, water quality, Māori cultural values, and local history. Learn about Māori medicinal plants, weaving, bird monitoring, pest control, native insects and fish and wildlife management.
There will be kayaking, guided walks, planting, a scavenger hunt, and much more!
Food and refreshments will be available!
Stephanie from Redwood
The Northern Community Market committee has established new premises and a new time for 2022.
The site is at the Redwood Hotel 340 Main North Road.
Entrance for the public is 18 Prestons Road behind Liquor Land.
With much consideration from stall holders and the general public, we have … View moreThe Northern Community Market committee has established new premises and a new time for 2022.
The site is at the Redwood Hotel 340 Main North Road.
Entrance for the public is 18 Prestons Road behind Liquor Land.
With much consideration from stall holders and the general public, we have changed our hours to 9am - 2pm.
Re opening on 5th february look forward to seeing you all there
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Stephanie from Redwood
hello everyone our committee have voted on a new logo for our market this year so we wanted to share it with you,no word as yet when opening day will be as the school is under going works until feb but will keep you posted
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Do you know their age? Their income? The values that resonate with them? Where do they live? Do they have a family? How do they like to spend their spare time?
As … View moreHi Neighbour,
How well do you know your customers? That might seem like a redundant question but let’s dig a little deeper.
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Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Hi neighbours,
Emma Milburn and Dart have been a search and rescue tag team for nearly a decade.
But as bearded border collie Dart, 13, gets older, she soon faces retirement, bringing an end to the special career shared between her and her handler.
The pair have been through a lot together. … View moreHi neighbours,
Emma Milburn and Dart have been a search and rescue tag team for nearly a decade.
But as bearded border collie Dart, 13, gets older, she soon faces retirement, bringing an end to the special career shared between her and her handler.
The pair have been through a lot together. Milburn did all of Dart’s search and rescue training herself, pretty much everyday for eight years straight. The time and dedication it took to train a dog to be operational in search and rescue tasks was often overlooked, Milburn said.
Please click 'Read more' below for the full story.
Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
A terminally ill homeless woman who found a “connection to people” had agreed to re-engage with support services just hours before she was allegedly murdered.
Barbara Campbell, who preferred to be called Rose, made the outside of the old Save Mart shop in New Brighton, Christchurch, her … View moreA terminally ill homeless woman who found a “connection to people” had agreed to re-engage with support services just hours before she was allegedly murdered.
Barbara Campbell, who preferred to be called Rose, made the outside of the old Save Mart shop in New Brighton, Christchurch, her home over recent weeks.
While she was known to be volatile and abusive at times, those who knew and spent time with her say she was a bubbly, cheeky soul who came from a significantly complex upbringing.
Click 'Read more' below for the full story.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
More than five years after contractors first started ripping up Christchurch’s busy Riccarton Rd, the city council says no more work is planned along the 3.2-kilometre stretch.
Since September 2016, the council has spent about $49 million refurbishing and modernising the street, which stretches … View moreMore than five years after contractors first started ripping up Christchurch’s busy Riccarton Rd, the city council says no more work is planned along the 3.2-kilometre stretch.
Since September 2016, the council has spent about $49 million refurbishing and modernising the street, which stretches from Hagley Park to Church Corner.
The work has added bus and cycle lanes, made safety improvements to intersections, and replaced scores of old wastewater and water pipes that had reached the end of their usable life.
The final phase of work involves laying new pipes under a 1.7km stretch of Riccarton Rd between Matipo St and Hansons Lane.
The city council's infrastructure, planning and regulatory services general manager, Jane Davis, said this phase would be completed by the end of February.
It would take until the end of March to complete most projects in surrounding streets, she added.
“[After this], we do not have any roadworks or major maintenance planned for Riccarton Rd,” Davis said, though she pointed out that, as with any road, unplanned work could arise.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Eight new locations of interest – including a casino, department store and icecream shop – have been identified in Christchurch after two new cases of Covid-19 in the region were announced on Tuesday.
The locations included Christchurch Casino on Victoria St, visited between 9.30pm last … View moreEight new locations of interest – including a casino, department store and icecream shop – have been identified in Christchurch after two new cases of Covid-19 in the region were announced on Tuesday.
The locations included Christchurch Casino on Victoria St, visited between 9.30pm last Wednesday and 12.30am the following day, TANK Juice Bar in Cashel Square on Hereford St between 3.51pm and 4pm, and the Christchurch Adventure Park and Cafe in Cracroft between 3.40 pm and 6.30 pm on Thursday.
Anyone who visited the locations during the listed times was asked to self-monitor for Covid-19 symptoms for 10 days after being exposed.
The same advice was issued for anyone who visited the popular Riverside Market on Oxford Tce between 4.29pm and 5pm last Wednesday, Rollickin Gelato Cafe on Cashel St on the same day between 5pm and 5.05pm, or Ballantynes department store on Cashel St between 4.11pm and 4.31pm.
Anyone who visited Kathmandu on Colombo St in central Christchurch on the same day between 3.40pm and 3.50pm or Kmart on Riccarton Rd on Thursday between 7.45pm and 8.30pm should also self-monitor for symptoms.
The Ministry of Health advised anyone who developed symptoms to stay home until a negative test result was returned.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
One of Christchurch’s biggest pool complexes will be closed for two weeks this summer for planned maintenance work.
The pools at Taiora: QEII Recreation and Sports Centre would be closed from January 17 to 30 for work including maintenance of circulation pumps, filters, heating systems and pool … View moreOne of Christchurch’s biggest pool complexes will be closed for two weeks this summer for planned maintenance work.
The pools at Taiora: QEII Recreation and Sports Centre would be closed from January 17 to 30 for work including maintenance of circulation pumps, filters, heating systems and pool tanks.
The rest of the facility, including the gym and group fitness classes, would remain open as normal, but pool staff would be redeployed to other facilities during this time
Christchurch City Council head of recreation, sports and events Nigel Cox said contractors did as much as they could during last year’s level 3 lockdown when the pools were closed to the public.
The work was part of the council’s regular, rolling maintenance schedule for its recreation facilities, he said.
An automatic door between the pool change rooms and reception would also be installed to help cut down on any draughts coming from reception through to the pool.
“We thank the community for their patience when we carry this work out across our network. This regular maintenance helps avoid unscheduled shutdowns.”
The work was scheduled now, while the summer school holidays were still under way, to minimise the impact on Swimsmart lessons and group bookings, Cox said.
People could still book into school holiday swimming programmes at one of the council’s other facilities: Jellie Park, Pioneer, Graham Condon or the recently opened Te Pou Toetoe: Linwood Pool.
Cox encouraged the community to use other facilities, or the council’s summer pools, while the QEII pools were closed.
Summer pools are located in Lyttelton, Waltham and Templeton, as well as Jellie Park and Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre.
Rory Lindebaum from Sirius Welding Limited
Morning All,
We do general metal repair, welding and small fabrication. This customer, in an effort to escape the pouring rain, forgot to raise the rear caravan steady legs bending them to the point they were unusable.
They brought parts to us and we dismantled them and straightened the … View moreMorning All,
We do general metal repair, welding and small fabrication. This customer, in an effort to escape the pouring rain, forgot to raise the rear caravan steady legs bending them to the point they were unusable.
They brought parts to us and we dismantled them and straightened the threaded rod for less than half the cost of replacing the pair.
If you would like a free no obligation quote please call us on 0210771276
Cheers,
Rory
Ian from Belfast
Greetings
I am interested in books that focus on
The Pictorial Japanese Motorcycles of the 1970’s and 80’s
Also
This book titled
"Pictorial History of Japanese Motorcycles"
… View moreGreetings
I am interested in books that focus on
The Pictorial Japanese Motorcycles of the 1970’s and 80’s
Also
This book titled
"Pictorial History of Japanese Motorcycles"
by Cornelis Vandenheuvel
Thanks
Ian
Text Me 027 8877887
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