Parklands - Marshlands, Christchurch

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1795 days ago

WEDNESDAY HOUSIE 7.15PM

Derek and Maureen from Redwood

WEDNESDAY NIGHT HOUSIE.
Christmas breakup night. Great food, Great caller, Christmas atmosphere. very friendly patrons.

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1796 days ago

Rainfinity: Showering Inspired by Nature

Hansgrohe

Renovating or upgrading your bathroom? Imagine being cocooned from head to toe in ultra-soft micro-droplets in your shower-all-round indulgence like you’ve never experienced before.

Enjoy a thoroughly sensuous pamper session with Rainfinity design showers. This sensation is created through … View more
Renovating or upgrading your bathroom? Imagine being cocooned from head to toe in ultra-soft micro-droplets in your shower-all-round indulgence like you’ve never experienced before.

Enjoy a thoroughly sensuous pamper session with Rainfinity design showers. This sensation is created through PowderRain, a spray type that produces thousands of gentle and silky micro-fine droplets to surround your whole body in an ultra-quiet immersive shower experience; inspired by nature’s warm and misty rains.

Remarkable shower design combined with deep relaxation come together in Hansgrohe’s Rainfinity shower range for demanding wellness and design lovers.

Find out more at rainfinity.co.nz
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1796 days ago

Kitten available

Joanne from Aranui

Beautiful we tabby available. Litterbox trained. Looking for a loving forever family

Negotiable

1800 days ago

Who has the best Christmas display in Christchurch?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Throwback Thursday: German tourists Andreas and Silke Staehle enjoy the 40 trees on display at the CCS Christmas Tree Festival at the Christchurch convention centre in December 2005.

Have you seen any great Christmas displays in Christchurch this year or know of anyone who has one? Share the … View more
Throwback Thursday: German tourists Andreas and Silke Staehle enjoy the 40 trees on display at the CCS Christmas Tree Festival at the Christchurch convention centre in December 2005.

Have you seen any great Christmas displays in Christchurch this year or know of anyone who has one? Share the details in the comments below.

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1796 days ago

Another food recall to keep an eye out for this silly season!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Foodstuffs is recalling all batches, dates and flavours of its Pams brand Dairy Dessert - the 1.65 litre. This is due to the possibility of the plastic container breaking and plastic pieces entering the product. This could cause injuries if consumed.

The product is sold nationwide in Pak’n … View more
Foodstuffs is recalling all batches, dates and flavours of its Pams brand Dairy Dessert - the 1.65 litre. This is due to the possibility of the plastic container breaking and plastic pieces entering the product. This could cause injuries if consumed.

The product is sold nationwide in Pak’n Save, New World, Four Square, Gilmours and Trents. This does not affect any other Pams brand products. Find out more here.

1802 days ago

What do you think of Christchurch's stadium plan?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Christchurch's roofed 25,000-seat stadium could be ready within five years but the pressure is now on to get it planned and built right.

The city council's long-awaited investment case says a 25,000 seat mostly clear-roofed facility is the best fit for the city, and could be built within… View more
Christchurch's roofed 25,000-seat stadium could be ready within five years but the pressure is now on to get it planned and built right.

The city council's long-awaited investment case says a 25,000 seat mostly clear-roofed facility is the best fit for the city, and could be built within the budgeted $473 million, including running costs. Temporary seating was not included but could be added later.

The chosen option would cost $472.7m to build and $485.3m to run over 25 years, of which $343m would be funded by stadium income, with an annual $4.2m council top-up.

Read more about the plan here.

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1796 days ago

TENT🏕️

Jo from Papanui

NOTE.
The colour of the tent is as per pic of the tent besides the vehicle.
The other pics give you the idea of the shape , look etc, but they aren't the colour of the actual tent.

Only used a handful of times.
Set it up at home and kids had friends over for a sleepover! So much fun.
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NOTE.
The colour of the tent is as per pic of the tent besides the vehicle.
The other pics give you the idea of the shape , look etc, but they aren't the colour of the actual tent.

Only used a handful of times.
Set it up at home and kids had friends over for a sleepover! So much fun.
Been through a northwester too!
No tears or rips. Great family tent. We have 2 older kids, and it's very roomy. We used 2 single bed foam mattress too for the kids , so very comfy!. Has a middle compartment which you can unzip to make one large room.
Having a clearout as moving.
Tent will possibly have a little grass etc on the bottom ( ie not spotless), but we always try to get rid of any grass as best we can before packing up. RRP $599

Features:

Rectangular-shaped, high tent

Internal zippered wall converts into 2-room tent (equal sized rooms)

1 x awning that can be set up at either end

3 x support frames give the tent height in the centre AND the sides, unlike dome-shaped tents

4 x internal wall pockets

4 x internal floor pockets

2 x power cord entrance

Mesh/fabric double layered internal windows

Mesh/fabric doors with double zippers

Airflow vents on front and back

Front and back entrance can be pegged up

Clear PU & flyscreen outer windows can be pegged up

Exit doors at both ends

Specifications:

Fly Sheet: 520cm x 280cm x 220cm (H)

Inner Tent: 420cm x 260cm x 210cm (H)

Pole system: Fibreglass/Steel

Waterproof Rating: PU coated polyester 2000mm (fly)

Seam sealed fly and floor

Packed size: 81cm x 30cm x 30cm

Total Weight: 21.8kg

Price: $200

1797 days ago

Have you won a SIX60 double pass?

Neighbourly.co.nz

Another 10 double passes to SIX60 have been drawn for our Neighbourly members! We have 100 double passes to give away as well as an exclusive concert by one of the supporting acts from the SIX60 tour.

To be eligible, make sure you are a verified Neighbourly member (need a hand verifying your … View more
Another 10 double passes to SIX60 have been drawn for our Neighbourly members! We have 100 double passes to give away as well as an exclusive concert by one of the supporting acts from the SIX60 tour.

To be eligible, make sure you are a verified Neighbourly member (need a hand verifying your address? Click here). We’ll also need to see you being more Neighbourly, whether it’s posting to your neighbourhood, replying to questions or inviting your neighbour to join the site (we’ve put together a few ideas here).
Have you won?

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1826 days ago

Hem needing to be shortened

Mandy & Andrew from Belfast

Hi all I am needing a Hem taking up on a dress for a formal. I am a sewer. can do trousers and dresses just not keen to do this. think this needs to be a little more professional job anyone out there can help. at a reasonable cost

1798 days ago

We’re adjusting the electorate boundaries

Electoral Commission

We’re adjusting our electorate boundaries for the next two general elections.

By making sure each electorate has about the same number of people, we can give all New Zealanders equal representation in Parliament. It’s all balance.
If we move one of your electorate boundaries, you could … View more
We’re adjusting our electorate boundaries for the next two general elections.

By making sure each electorate has about the same number of people, we can give all New Zealanders equal representation in Parliament. It’s all balance.
If we move one of your electorate boundaries, you could end up in a different electorate to the one you’re in now – so we show you what we’re proposing before we make any changes and give you the opportunity to share your thoughts.

Have your say now at vote.nz
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1798 days ago

Are you a recent home buyer? or a retiree in your own home?

Reporter Sunday Star Times

Hi Neighbourly - we're looking for a first-home buyer to talk about why it was their goal to buy a house and the reasons behind it (need to be willing to be pictured with it). We're also looking for a few people 50 years or older to talk about how important owning their own home is to … View moreHi Neighbourly - we're looking for a first-home buyer to talk about why it was their goal to buy a house and the reasons behind it (need to be willing to be pictured with it). We're also looking for a few people 50 years or older to talk about how important owning their own home is to their retirement goals

Can you help? Email susan.edmunds@stuff.co.nz

1801 days ago

Puppy

Tracee from Parklands - Marshlands

Looking for a puppy to join our family. Has to be a pup as we have other pets that will need to grow up with the pup. Small-medium breed. :)

1798 days ago

Have you been to Stoneycrop?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

The story of Helen and Brian Coker's Christchurch garden is really a story about their love for each other - and plants... lots of plants.

1798 days ago

Have you been to Stoneycrop?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

The story of Helen and Brian Coker's Christchurch garden is really a story about their love for each other - and plants... lots of plants.

1799 days ago

Rescue: The perfect gift for animal-lovers

Willowbank Wildlife Reserve

Willowbank’s founder Michael Willis has travelled New Zealand, and the world, in his quest to save often-forgotten animals from extinction.

In Rescue, he recounts his sometimes perilous and always riveting experiences with warmth, passion and infectiously laconic humour.

Rescue will make … View more
Willowbank’s founder Michael Willis has travelled New Zealand, and the world, in his quest to save often-forgotten animals from extinction.

In Rescue, he recounts his sometimes perilous and always riveting experiences with warmth, passion and infectiously laconic humour.

Rescue will make you laugh and gasp, and think. For, as he reminds us, in an uncertain world, the saving of these animals could be the saving of us all.
Find out more

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