Parklands - Marshlands, Christchurch

Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

Whether it's a new building going up or a strange noise you keep hearing, ask your neighbours here.

2576 days ago

Garage Sale

Thomas from Parklands - Marshlands

GARAGE SALE
317 Westminster st
Mairehau

*** come along and Get a Bargain ****

We are having a Garage Sale There will be heaps of Items Clothes $1 Bric a Brac TV Cabinet , Plants and House Hold Items Come by and get your self a bargain

Starts 8am ( Please Be considerate by not … View more
GARAGE SALE
317 Westminster st
Mairehau

*** come along and Get a Bargain ****

We are having a Garage Sale There will be heaps of Items Clothes $1 Bric a Brac TV Cabinet , Plants and House Hold Items Come by and get your self a bargain

Starts 8am ( Please Be considerate by not arriving too early )

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2576 days ago

Wrx for sale

Daniel from Redwood

95 wrx for sale big bore, gauge's, 17inch chrome mags, 5 star alarm, lowered, $3300 rego just ran out it's on hold WOF till DEC good looking car

Price: $3,300

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2576 days ago

Garage sale - 6 Kew Place, Mairehau

Mary-Anne from Mairehau

Good quality, clean household goods, kitchen crockery, gadgets, linen, books, tools etc, etc.
Everything must go!!!!
9:00-1:00pm

Negotiable

2582 days ago

Suspicious activity

Peter from Mairehau

I had a guy knock on our door at 6.30am this morning, he was dressed as a tradesman looking for a guy called Rick. My house is 257 Knowles St and he said he was meant to be painting at 275 Knowles St so because he was dyslexic he got the numbers mixed up. He was a brown man, with black hair, short … View moreI had a guy knock on our door at 6.30am this morning, he was dressed as a tradesman looking for a guy called Rick. My house is 257 Knowles St and he said he was meant to be painting at 275 Knowles St so because he was dyslexic he got the numbers mixed up. He was a brown man, with black hair, short to medium build, average build. He was wearing a high vis and a dust mask around his neck. I'm a builder and he looked suspicious. I did interrogate him because I was suspicious, he did got defensive and left the property. So when he left I went down to 275 Knowles Street and he was not there, so I had a look around the neighbourhood and could not find him.
Please be diligent, if you see this man again please call police. I suspect he was going to burgle us.

2577 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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2577 days ago

Taking the Health Challenge

John Veitch from Open Future Health

We pretend that compared with our friends, our own health is not so bad. The problem is that our friends are not healthy either. Most of us haven't experienced good health for many years.

This is a serious problem, because your poor health is shared within your family, and with your … View more
We pretend that compared with our friends, our own health is not so bad. The problem is that our friends are not healthy either. Most of us haven't experienced good health for many years.

This is a serious problem, because your poor health is shared within your family, and with your friends, if fact with all the people you associate with. Our social connections, allow us to do, and stop us from doing, many things. That includes aht we choose to eat, and how we exercise, and what we think about health.

We can't become more healthy because this invisible web of social connection keeps us trapped. I am "me" because I do all these things that link me to everyone I know. Doing something different is impossible if your vision of yourself (the "me" you imagine) is going to changed in a way that would disappoint or confuse your friends. We share together, both the good and the bad.

Your health can be improved, but you need to learn how to do that, and you need to do some things that will surprise your friends. This takes time. You begin by improving your knowledge. We suggest you attend one of our workshops.www.openfuture.biz...

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2579 days ago

Tree trimming needed

Monique from Parklands - Marshlands

Looking for someone to trim a tree for us, will need a ladder and hedge trimmers. There are no large branches, it's really just a large shrub but is above single story roof height

2578 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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2579 days ago

Dresser For Sale

Monique from Parklands - Marshlands

I'm reluctantly selling my grandparents Kauri chest. We were offered $1000 4 years ago from an antique dealer, will sell for $900. It's a beautiful piece of furniture

Negotiable

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2579 days ago

Announcing Resene Colour your Community! *WIN*

Resene

Neighbourly and Resene are challenging you to Colour your Community! This is a chance to make a positive difference in your neighbourhood by transforming an area that needs a splash of paint. There's six prizes of up to $1000 worth of Resene paints, wood stains and accessories up for grabs!

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Neighbourly and Resene are challenging you to Colour your Community! This is a chance to make a positive difference in your neighbourhood by transforming an area that needs a splash of paint. There's six prizes of up to $1000 worth of Resene paints, wood stains and accessories up for grabs!

Whether it's a new mural for your community hall, a graffiti clean up or a local playground paint job, Colour Your Community lets you paint the town red (or green or blue). Apply now on behalf of your organisation, business, or for your own community project.
Apply for paint!

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2579 days ago

10 reasons to come to the NZ Bike Expo this Weekend!

Glen Koorey from Cycling in Christchurch

The NZ Bike Expo brings ‘everything to do with the bicycle’ in a 2-day consumer show for everyone in Christchurch on this weekend (28-29 Oct). Here are 10 reasons to come:
1. There’s something for everyone including kids whether you’re a road cyclist, mountain biker, recreational rider, … View more
The NZ Bike Expo brings ‘everything to do with the bicycle’ in a 2-day consumer show for everyone in Christchurch on this weekend (28-29 Oct). Here are 10 reasons to come:
1. There’s something for everyone including kids whether you’re a road cyclist, mountain biker, recreational rider, urban biker, you spin for health and fitness, or you’re just curious!
2. The Expo brings the widest selection of electric bikes yet seen together in Christchurch – test ride 15+ electric bike brands to directly compare.
3. This is the best opportunity to check out bike parks, events, trails and tours, and cycling clubs. Want to bike Colorado? Latin America? Cardrona?
4. Meet some of New Zealand’s elite cyclists: Anton Cooper, Ben and Craig Oliver, and Linda Villumsen – Linda on Saturday morning, Anton on both afternoons, Ben on Saturday afternoon and Craig on Sunday afternoon
5. Test ride all types of bikes and make direct comparisons on the 1km off-road demo track or on the 1km asphalt runway, and kids will love the kids zone
6. Your $10 ticket gives you a very good shot at some OUTSTANDING prizes that will put a smile on some lucky people’s faces. Prizes include a children’s balance bike, Cardrona Bike Park season pass and 5 day passes, Otago Central Rail Trail e-bike hire, tour and luxury accommodation for 2 people, a Jack Hot L3 electric scooter valued at $1400 and a lot more!
7. Take advantage of Expo specials, it’s a great time to make that Christmas purchase.
8. Calling all gear freaks: check out the 2018 season’s bikes and accessories and be in first for some exciting new product launches.
9. There’s heaps of stuff to do – have fun competing on a mini-lap track set up by Christchurch Adventure Park, make the leaderboard on stationary trials, sit in the driver’s seat of a truck or bus, try Fulton Hogan’s truck driving simulator to see just how they turn corners without crushing cyclists, make a smoothie with a bike…
10. Enter a Cyclocross event on Saturday morning and a Criterium on Sunday morning held IN the Expo. Details on www.nzbikeexpo.nz...
11. (OK, we couldn't stop at just 10...) The best reason to come is… cycling’s fun, shopping’s fun, imagining your next adventure is fun, trying out new bikes is fun, and it’ll be a big buzz!!!

The NZ Bike Expo is on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th October 2017, 10am-5pm both days (9.30am sign-in to races), at the Air Force Museum of New Zealand in Wigram, Christchurch.
Adults $10, 11-17 years $5, under 11 free.
Cyclocross entry $14, Criterium $10, race entries include entry to the Expo.
Door sales available. Online tickets at: www.eventfinda.co.nz...

The NZ Bike Expo is initiated by Cycling Action Network (CAN), a registered charity that aims to get more people on bikes, more often. It’s created by Dare To special projects agency and supported by our Gold Partners Fulton Hogan and NZ Transport Agency, Social Partner Cassels & Sons Brewing Co, and other partners including Cycling New Zealand, Spokes Canterbury and the Bicycle Industry Association of NZ.

More online: www.facebook.com... and web: www.nzbikeexpo.nz...

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2579 days ago

Looking for a fun family activity?

ASB Summer Starter

ASB Summer Starter is the perfect excuse to come together and celebrate our region while raising money for charity and enjoying costumes, music, fun and surprises all the way from New Brighton to Redcliffs! With 1.5km, 4km and 10km course - we've got something for everyone.

We're … View more
ASB Summer Starter is the perfect excuse to come together and celebrate our region while raising money for charity and enjoying costumes, music, fun and surprises all the way from New Brighton to Redcliffs! With 1.5km, 4km and 10km course - we've got something for everyone.

We're giving away 5x ASB Family passes! Simply like or thank this post and you'll go in the draw to win! *Be quick! Winners will be drawn 3pm Thurs 26th October
Find out more

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