Phillipstown, Christchurch

1378 days ago

There's still plenty to go round...

Neighbourly.co.nz

Our little blue Santa has a great many surprises left in his collection to give away. Today our Pukeko wants to give you a chance to win a six-month subscription to the NZ House & Garden Magazine. Keep an eye out on the noticeboard for the secret codeword and enter it into our giveaway page. Santa in the Suburbs

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1378 days ago

Successful businesses are built on trust

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Here at Neighbourly we know a little secret; to run a successful business in today’s world you have to have trust.

Our members are your locals. Start 2021 with a Neighbourly Premium Business listing and connect with your community on a trusted platform.

Neighbourly - a local social … View more
Here at Neighbourly we know a little secret; to run a successful business in today’s world you have to have trust.

Our members are your locals. Start 2021 with a Neighbourly Premium Business listing and connect with your community on a trusted platform.

Neighbourly - a local social platform that understands local business
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1384 days ago

Open Homes: A necessary nightmare

Kylie Klein Nixon Reporter from Homed

So, I spent a weekend hitting the open homes and seeing what it's like to try to buy as a solo person. Folks, it's tough out there... As an older, single person, it's really tough. Take a look at how I found "the churn" and let me know how it compares to your experience.

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1383 days ago

Poll: Will a $21m Living Earth upgrade solve the Bromley stench one and for all?

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

Hey neighbours,

A multimillion-dollar upgrade will go ahead for the compost plant causing the infamous Bromley stench.

The foul stench has plagued the Christchurch suburb for years and left some residents on the brink of selling up. Others claim the plant is responsible for exacerbating health … View more
Hey neighbours,

A multimillion-dollar upgrade will go ahead for the compost plant causing the infamous Bromley stench.

The foul stench has plagued the Christchurch suburb for years and left some residents on the brink of selling up. Others claim the plant is responsible for exacerbating health issues.

About $21.5m will be spent to enclose and upgrade the Living Earth plant to limit the odour spreading into the public.

Do you think this will help to rid Bromley of the infamous pong?

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Will a $21m Living Earth upgrade solve the Bromley stench one and for all?
  • 15% Yes - this will help
    15% Complete
  • 45% No - this isn't the answer
    45% Complete
  • 40% I'm not sure
    40% Complete
40 votes
1379 days ago

Sustainable shopping for every whānau

The Warehouse

A more sustainable Aotearoa begins with the choices each Kiwi makes, and our customers have asked us to help make them those choices easier when they’re shopping for their families.

At The Warehouse, you’ll find an ever-growing range of products that are kinder to our planet.

Right now … View more
A more sustainable Aotearoa begins with the choices each Kiwi makes, and our customers have asked us to help make them those choices easier when they’re shopping for their families.

At The Warehouse, you’ll find an ever-growing range of products that are kinder to our planet.

Right now we’re at 8,000 and counting – and with 5,000 of them available for just $20 or less, sustainable is more affordable than ever.
Find out more

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1380 days ago

Yo kids! Build Scott Base!

Antarctica New Zealand

‘Ace the Base’ and design your own Scott Base out of DUPLO at the International Antarctic Centre – take a photo of it ‘in Antarctica’ (using the photo wall) and you might win some cool Antarctic prizes!

The Scott Base Redevelopment is Antarctica New Zealand’s biggest project EVER and… View more
‘Ace the Base’ and design your own Scott Base out of DUPLO at the International Antarctic Centre – take a photo of it ‘in Antarctica’ (using the photo wall) and you might win some cool Antarctic prizes!

The Scott Base Redevelopment is Antarctica New Zealand’s biggest project EVER and will support generations of cool scientists … what do YOU think it should look like?
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1382 days ago

BNZ Eftpos card found Islay Place

Rachel from Woolston

Hi have found a BNZ Efpos card in Islay Place. Owner will need to let me know name on card to prove its yours. Will hand into BNZ Monday if I don't find owner before.

1381 days ago

Last Open Days for 2020!

Alpine View

Join us at Burlington Village, 171 Prestons Road, as we celebrate the opening of our latest stage of architecturally designed houses – this weekend!

Tour our premium 2-3 bedroom show homes and enjoy live music and free Rollickin gelato.

Discover the events and opportunities available to our… View more
Join us at Burlington Village, 171 Prestons Road, as we celebrate the opening of our latest stage of architecturally designed houses – this weekend!

Tour our premium 2-3 bedroom show homes and enjoy live music and free Rollickin gelato.

Discover the events and opportunities available to our village that our dedicated activities staff organise for residents, bringing community and spirit to all areas of Burlington.

Learn about the award-winning tele-monitoring technology Spritely; exclusively offered at Burlington and Alpine View Villages.

10am-2pm this Saturday and Sunday (12th-13th December).

Come along and celebrate the festive season with us- we would love to see you!
Find out more

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1383 days ago

We Say, You Say: Swimming Spots

Neighbourly.co.nz

Hi Canterbury,

Would you be put off by a health warning at your local swimming spot?

Around 100 popular swimming locations across the country have been slapped with health warnings for the summer season this year.

Local councils reported long-term poor water quality due to the presence of… View more
Hi Canterbury,

Would you be put off by a health warning at your local swimming spot?

Around 100 popular swimming locations across the country have been slapped with health warnings for the summer season this year.

Local councils reported long-term poor water quality due to the presence of algal blooms and high concentrations of sediment in popular swimming spots like Lake Rotorua, Waikanae Beach and Paraparaumu Beach. Some of these sites have had consistently low scoring that local councils have stopped monitoring them and have instead posted long-term warning signs against swimming.

Swimmers that ignore signs risk gastrointestinal illnesses and respiratory diseases from water made hazardous by farm runoff, sewage contamination and high bacteria counts.

Share your thoughts below and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want your comments featured in the conversations section of your local paper.
Find out more

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1382 days ago

Treadsafe Shoes (New)

Cathy from Bromley

Hi, I have a brand new pair of treadsafe black shoes to sell. See label in picture for description and size. If interested please contact me on 0211110058. Thanks.

Price: $20

1382 days ago
1382 days ago

Do you know what to do in the garden this weekend?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Our ezine Get Growing has all the info you need. This week, we say reap the rewards of growing your own cherries. Cover tomatoes to beat the birds, protect crops from windy weather, label seedheads for saving, move potted crops into partial shade, and plump up garlic, onions and shallots.
Turn … View more
Our ezine Get Growing has all the info you need. This week, we say reap the rewards of growing your own cherries. Cover tomatoes to beat the birds, protect crops from windy weather, label seedheads for saving, move potted crops into partial shade, and plump up garlic, onions and shallots.
Turn pine cones into a summery wreath; take a look at Yates new book Top Edible Plants for Pots (and how not to kill them); plus go in the draw to win Kent & Stowe hand tools from Tui and a 2021 NZ Gardener Garden Diary.

Subscribe now for more great tips and prizes!

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1385 days ago

Council spends $2.55m on 'historically important' Akaroa property

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

Hey neighbours,

Are you a ratepayer? What are your thoughts on this?

Christchurch ratepayers have paid $2.55 million for a culturally significant Akaroa home – more than twice its rateable value.

The Red House, which has a rating valuation of $1.2m, is surrounded by the Takapūneke Reserve, … View more
Hey neighbours,

Are you a ratepayer? What are your thoughts on this?

Christchurch ratepayers have paid $2.55 million for a culturally significant Akaroa home – more than twice its rateable value.

The Red House, which has a rating valuation of $1.2m, is surrounded by the Takapūneke Reserve, an area of huge importance to Ngāi Tahu and classed as wāhi tapu (a sacred place) by Heritage New Zealand.

The privately-owned home and its surrounding 2864-square-metre garden was due to go to auction on Thursday, but the Christchurch City Council decided in a publicly excluded meeting last week to put in an offer. The auction has since been cancelled.

Do you support this as a good use of ratepayer money?

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1382 days ago

Dresses for sale

Cathy from Bromley

My daughter has these 3 dresses for sale. All size 8. The red dress has never been worn. Is more red than what the picture shows. The green and navy dresses are from pagani and have only been worn a couple of times. Look stunning on. $5 each. If interested please contact me on 0211110058. Thanks.

Negotiable

1382 days ago

CAB settlement seminar - this Sunday (13th )

The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area

Come and join us for our last settlement seminar for 2020. We have speakers from MBIE( Labour market overview; workers’ rights; labour laws; Q&A about post-COVID situation) ,Office of Ethnic Communities: (Racism and discrimination in the workplace) and also Immigration NZ: (Immigration … View moreCome and join us for our last settlement seminar for 2020. We have speakers from MBIE( Labour market overview; workers’ rights; labour laws; Q&A about post-COVID situation) ,Office of Ethnic Communities: (Racism and discrimination in the workplace) and also Immigration NZ: (Immigration updates).
WHEN: 1-3pm on Sunday 13 December 2020
WHERE: Canterbury Trade Union Centre, 68 Langdons Road, Papanui
(Entrance and parking around the back of the building)
Light lunch and Certificate of Attendance provided
Registration not required - just show up!

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