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Jo McCarroll - NZ Gardener editor Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Then check out your new neighbour on Neighbourly! NZ Gardener magazine's free Friday ezine Get Growing has just joined Neighbourly! That means you can have weekly gardening hints, tips and fruit and growing advice delivered right to your inbox from the experts at New Zealand's favourite … View moreThen check out your new neighbour on Neighbourly! NZ Gardener magazine's free Friday ezine Get Growing has just joined Neighbourly! That means you can have weekly gardening hints, tips and fruit and growing advice delivered right to your inbox from the experts at New Zealand's favourite gardening magazine...absolutely free! Just sign up here. Sign up before Monday 3 April and like this post and you'll be in the draw to WIN ONE OF 10 COPIES of NZ Gardener's new special edition Herbs & Superfoods, packed with homegrown ways to improve your and your family's health and wellbeing (RRP $15.90). Sign up now
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Jasmine from Phillipstown
Just a kind reminder to be respectful of neighbours while having parties in the weekend etc. We had to call noise control 5 times in the weekend due to people partying until 4am! My 10 month old son didn't sleep until 2am because their music was so loud it rattled the windows. Noise control … View moreJust a kind reminder to be respectful of neighbours while having parties in the weekend etc. We had to call noise control 5 times in the weekend due to people partying until 4am! My 10 month old son didn't sleep until 2am because their music was so loud it rattled the windows. Noise control wasn't much help until the very last time I called at 3am. Even a simple knock on the door explaining there will be a party or a note with a phone number for any problems would have been good we could have texted to ask the music to be turned down. In the end noise control issued a $700 fine.
Bring delicious takeaways into the comfort of your own home and make it exactly how you like it! This American-style burger with barbecue flavours and fresh ingredients creates a mouth-watering dinner option that is quick, easy and cheap to create. Serves 4 and can be whipped up in 20 minutes!
… View moreBring delicious takeaways into the comfort of your own home and make it exactly how you like it! This American-style burger with barbecue flavours and fresh ingredients creates a mouth-watering dinner option that is quick, easy and cheap to create. Serves 4 and can be whipped up in 20 minutes!
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Daniel from Phillipstown
80 Lawns per Fortnight, $5000 per month turnover, less in winter. $22100, I make $70 per hour mowing these lawns. Need a break and I have lots of other work. Not a Franchise.
Negotiable
Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail
Sarah Lancaster and her colourful, solar powered caravan Cecil are bringing an old-time practice back into fashion.
Lancaster's mobile sewing hub offers customers clothing repairs on the spot and teaches them how to sew.
The Auckland woman is travelling the South Island with sewing … View moreSarah Lancaster and her colourful, solar powered caravan Cecil are bringing an old-time practice back into fashion.
Lancaster's mobile sewing hub offers customers clothing repairs on the spot and teaches them how to sew.
The Auckland woman is travelling the South Island with sewing machines...
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
So, you’d like to fly your drone but are not sure where? Check out our neat animated video that helps explain the rules.
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Make the most of fresh Autumn days on the Waimakariri Walkway which traverses the thin strip of sand dunes between Brooklands Lagoon and the sea. Starts at Spencer Park and finishes at the Waimakariri river; grab some mates and go walking! #walkingwednesday #christchurchparks
Kerry from Linwood
Hi. I have a brand new smart phone for sale. Cost $300. Bought a week ago. It's an unwanted gift. Grab a bargain. Make me an offer.
Urgent sale.
Negotiable
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
#cccplan Have a go at creating the city’s annual budget with our new budget balancer tool.
Check it out here: christchurch.budgetallocator.com...
Kerry from Linwood
Hi. I have a brand new smart phone for sale. Cost $300. Bought a week ago. It's an unwanted gift. Grab a bargain. Make me an offer.
Urgent sale.
Negotiable
Kevin Park from Canterbury Migrants Centre
Happy reading Everyone!
Multiculturalism
* Culture Galore 2017 held on March 11, saw representation from over 70 different ethnic communities in food stalls, activities and performances
* Christchurch Polyfest 2017 held on March 18, saw 18 secondary schools across the city, celebrating the … View moreHappy reading Everyone!
Multiculturalism
* Culture Galore 2017 held on March 11, saw representation from over 70 different ethnic communities in food stalls, activities and performances
* Christchurch Polyfest 2017 held on March 18, saw 18 secondary schools across the city, celebrating the Pacific Island cultures
* Honour: Wall of Remembrance for Police dogs unveiled
* Treaty rights: Whanganui River, Te Awa Tupua, now a legal person
* Remembrance: Memorial service for Japan's 2011 tragedy at Chch's World Peace Bell
* Celebrations: University of Canterbury's Iranian Society celebrates Nowruz
* Appreciation: Selwyn's inaugural CultureFest team recognised
* Dutch here raise concerns on Dutch elections there
* Grateful: Thank you for the rebuild: Streets, Durham St Methodist community Ministry, to migrant construction workers
* Women: African women celebrate International Women’s Day in Christchurch
* Exploitation: Auckland car-wash pays $35,151 to migrant employees
* 'Living Planet': Three-day forum to look for sustainable solutions
* Filipino food experience at Learn from What You Eat programme
* Contributing: Calling on ethnic communities to join community patrols - NZ Police
* Korea is in turbulence
* Community radio: Samadhi - Voice of Sri Lanka
* Celebrations: Fiji-style holi in Chch
'* We can utterly refute this allegation'
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