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Bev Adams from Woolston Development Project
After 27 years of providing services to support our local families it is getting harder to cover those ongoing costs of power, phone, insurance etc. Our funders are still being supportive in regards to our services and programmes but those other costs keep slipping through the gaps. Hence the … View moreAfter 27 years of providing services to support our local families it is getting harder to cover those ongoing costs of power, phone, insurance etc. Our funders are still being supportive in regards to our services and programmes but those other costs keep slipping through the gaps. Hence the GiveALittle page. If you are interested in more information about us or have a few dollars to spare to support a local not-for-profit organisation please check out Woolston Development Project on GiveALittle.
David Paul from Sydenham
Hey ladies, I'm currently offering mobile hairdressing in your area in the week evenings after 6PM. I've been hairdressing for 7 years in England and by trade I'm a senior Colour Technician from L'Oréal Manchester. Flick me a message for service prices at great & cheap … View moreHey ladies, I'm currently offering mobile hairdressing in your area in the week evenings after 6PM. I've been hairdressing for 7 years in England and by trade I'm a senior Colour Technician from L'Oréal Manchester. Flick me a message for service prices at great & cheap rates!
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There are so many things to love about winter... woolly socks, toasting marshmallows, hearty casseroles and being able to rug up warm next to the fire with some mulled wine mmm... If you're entertaining or heading away this week, come see us so you have everything you need for the long … View moreThere are so many things to love about winter... woolly socks, toasting marshmallows, hearty casseroles and being able to rug up warm next to the fire with some mulled wine mmm... If you're entertaining or heading away this week, come see us so you have everything you need for the long weekend! Find out more
The Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards celebrate New Zealand teachers, leaders and communities who are working together to improve outcomes for our children and young people. This year, 14 finalists from across New Zealand have been recognised for their outstanding achievements – … View moreThe Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards celebrate New Zealand teachers, leaders and communities who are working together to improve outcomes for our children and young people. This year, 14 finalists from across New Zealand have been recognised for their outstanding achievements – including Halswell School. Please join us in congratulating them, and find out about their achievements here. Find out more
Scarlett from Woolston
Hello, my amazing friend & kindest supporter has been given her liver transplant but with it she's away from home, and trying to keep afloat but financially she's struggling, anyone who's dealt with serious illness & work and income knows it can be really difficult to afford … View moreHello, my amazing friend & kindest supporter has been given her liver transplant but with it she's away from home, and trying to keep afloat but financially she's struggling, anyone who's dealt with serious illness & work and income knows it can be really difficult to afford prescriptions, rent & basic living.
Every cent will go towards her aftercare & getting her back home to Christchurch where we all miss her.
Plus she's been working on her own book regrading serious medical conditions, and life in New Zealand 🇳🇿
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Viviana Zanetti from Phillipstown Community Hub
The weather forecast doesn't look too good for tomorrow, but we will go ahead!
Join us at the Phillipstown Community Hub. The Bike day will start at 1pm. It will be fun!
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
KidsFest has got you sorted for all your winter break. We can't wait to announce our event line up for this year in 6 days. Find out more at KidsFest's website: www.kidsfest.co.nz...
Viviana Zanetti from Phillipstown Community Hub
Hey folks! Don't forget the Bike Day!
Next Saturday, 27 May, from 1 to 4pm.
Bring your Bike for a Free Tune Up and enjoy our short confidence rides for adults with Go Cycle Christchurch, try the Obstacle course, attend the Cycle Skills Training Class and the Puncture Repair Workshop!
… View moreHey folks! Don't forget the Bike Day!
Next Saturday, 27 May, from 1 to 4pm.
Bring your Bike for a Free Tune Up and enjoy our short confidence rides for adults with Go Cycle Christchurch, try the Obstacle course, attend the Cycle Skills Training Class and the Puncture Repair Workshop!
Learn how to adjust your bike and helmet, test your speed with the Police Laser Speed Testing, compete in "Slow races" (prizes for the slowest riders)!
And while you are waiting, make your own bike blender smoothie & healthy snacks!
Jonathan from Woolston
There has been an increase in issues with neighbours being reported to the Council in recent times. If you have a problem with your neighbour's dog or trees or noise, or anything else that is annoying you, you may report it to the Council and your neighbour will get a letter in the mail … View moreThere has been an increase in issues with neighbours being reported to the Council in recent times. If you have a problem with your neighbour's dog or trees or noise, or anything else that is annoying you, you may report it to the Council and your neighbour will get a letter in the mail requiring action. Your neighbour will read the letter, but it may not be specific enough for them to know what needs to be done and it may take a long time for the problem to be solved. It is better to go and see your neighbour first and courteously discuss the issue with them. Usually the neighbour will cooperate and will be on good terms with you. But if they do object to the issue you have raised, then you may report the problem to the council and the council will make sure your neighbour will comply. But If you want to be on good terms with your neighbours, it pays to go over and have a chat to them first. If you have never met them this would be a good opportunity to introduce yourself. Being a good neighbour means a happy neighborhood.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The Christchurch City Council is going after the owners of the "dirty 30" derelict properties holding up the central city rebuild. What sites would you add to the list?
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