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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
New plants in a central Christchurch park are dying and have to be replaced.
The $30 million taxpayer-funded Rauora Park opened in the city's east frame in December with 14,000 plants, including 312 trees. A large number are now dead or dying.
Crown rebuild company Ōtākaro says some … View moreNew plants in a central Christchurch park are dying and have to be replaced.
The $30 million taxpayer-funded Rauora Park opened in the city's east frame in December with 14,000 plants, including 312 trees. A large number are now dead or dying.
Crown rebuild company Ōtākaro says some deaths were inevitable, but plant experts say the work was poorly planned and done with no respect for the plants.
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
Did you know bagged recyclable items cannot be processed as operators cannot open individual bags? This is due to around 25 tonnes of recycling getting processed every hour, so bagged items often end up at the landfill.
To avoid this, simply have recyclables and plastic bags loose when throwing … View moreDid you know bagged recyclable items cannot be processed as operators cannot open individual bags? This is due to around 25 tonnes of recycling getting processed every hour, so bagged items often end up at the landfill.
To avoid this, simply have recyclables and plastic bags loose when throwing them in the yellow bin.
Find out if you’re recycling the right way here: ccc.govt.nz/recycling
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Christchurch residents are queuing at a free well to avoid drinking the chlorinated water coming from their taps.
The well can be found at Lotus at Siam Thai Day Spa on Ernlea Tce in Cashmere.
Hi Christchurch,
Did you know there's no risk to humans from third hand exposure to houses where methamphetamine has been consumed? A Government report found mould was a much larger health risk to tenants than meth residue. Would you live in a house where meth has been smoked? To read more … View moreHi Christchurch,
Did you know there's no risk to humans from third hand exposure to houses where methamphetamine has been consumed? A Government report found mould was a much larger health risk to tenants than meth residue. Would you live in a house where meth has been smoked? To read more about the report, click here. (Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/comments used on Stuff).
Claire from Parklands - Marshlands
One of our lovely Mums at preschool is an experienced cleaner with over 10 years cleaning experience and is looking for homes to clean, she has Tuesday, Wednesday pm and Friday pm available whilst her little boy is at preschool with us. References available, will bring own products.
Please … View moreOne of our lovely Mums at preschool is an experienced cleaner with over 10 years cleaning experience and is looking for homes to clean, she has Tuesday, Wednesday pm and Friday pm available whilst her little boy is at preschool with us. References available, will bring own products.
Please contact Jess on 0275052502.
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Gym junkies: who likes to spin?!
The popular spin classes at Council gyms will be included in membership fees from Friday.
For more information head to Newsline: bit.ly...
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The Christchurch City Council will lower the amount of chlorine it is adding to the city's water after a public outcry over the smell and taste.
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
A group of year 11 Linwood College students took part in TEC's Work Inspiration programme recently.
Read about it on Newsline: bit.ly...
Community Development Worker from Bishopdale Community Trust
Do you have experience with accounts and want to help the local community?
The Bishopdale Community Trust is seeking an experienced person to act as volunteer treasurer. The treasurer oversees the financial management of the trust and it estimated that this would take between 5-10 hours per … View moreDo you have experience with accounts and want to help the local community?
The Bishopdale Community Trust is seeking an experienced person to act as volunteer treasurer. The treasurer oversees the financial management of the trust and it estimated that this would take between 5-10 hours per month. For more information please see the attached job description.
The Team from Christchurch City Council
To celebrate Arbor Day here in Christchurch, residents are encouraged to get involved to help restore Papanui Bush.
To find out more, read about it on Newsline: bit.ly...
The Warehouse stores will be fundraising for Women’s Refuge Kids in the Middle Programme for the next three weeks. Stop by to purchase a $2 key ring at our checkouts or add a donation, where funds raised will go towards helping over 4,102 children across New Zealand rebuild a life free from … View moreThe Warehouse stores will be fundraising for Women’s Refuge Kids in the Middle Programme for the next three weeks. Stop by to purchase a $2 key ring at our checkouts or add a donation, where funds raised will go towards helping over 4,102 children across New Zealand rebuild a life free from violence.
Every single day, teams in schools and early learning services across the country work together to create brighter futures for our children and young people.
And every Matariki, the Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards recognise and celebrate their outstanding achievements at a … View moreEvery single day, teams in schools and early learning services across the country work together to create brighter futures for our children and young people.
And every Matariki, the Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards recognise and celebrate their outstanding achievements at a prestigious awards ceremony.
The finalists were recently announced for the 2018 Awards, and schools or early learning services from your region could be among them. You can catch up on the last few years’ finalists and winners and find out more about what this year’s finalists achieved on our website.
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Whiteleigh Avenue in Addington will be closed for a critical railway upgrade from 6:00am Saturday 2 June to 6:00am Tuesday 5 June. KiwiRail has contracted Fulton Hogan to carry out 24 hour work.
Motorists are asked to avoid Addington and detour through Curletts Road where possible. Further … View moreWhiteleigh Avenue in Addington will be closed for a critical railway upgrade from 6:00am Saturday 2 June to 6:00am Tuesday 5 June. KiwiRail has contracted Fulton Hogan to carry out 24 hour work.
Motorists are asked to avoid Addington and detour through Curletts Road where possible. Further detours that avoid Whiteleigh Avenue will be in place. Tower Junction Mega Centre can be entered via Blenheim Road or via Princess Street. Horncastle Arena will be accessible from Wrights Road.
We apologise for any disruption caused by this closure. For more information, please call 0800 762 334 or email cant.info@fultonhogan.com
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Tania from Strowan
Hey Neighbours!
I'm doing a huge clearout on trademe with many $1 reserve items, check it out ! :)
Negotiable
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