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The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Christchurch
Monthly AEA Web Events
The AEA Web Event is a monthly online meeting where AEA members from all over the world come together to share their experience, strength and hope. Three members speak for 10 minutes each, followed by member sharing.
The Event is between 8.00 and 9.00 am on the 3rd Sunday … View moreMonthly AEA Web Events
The AEA Web Event is a monthly online meeting where AEA members from all over the world come together to share their experience, strength and hope. Three members speak for 10 minutes each, followed by member sharing.
The Event is between 8.00 and 9.00 am on the 3rd Sunday of the month which is Sunday 18 June (except in October 2023 when it will fall on the 4th Sunday).
ALL NEWCOMERS WELCOME.
Tanja from Riccarton
EDIT:
Darcy has been found tonight and was handed into Straven Road vets!!
He is skin and bones, but apparently ok, just settling down now.
Thank you, thank you, thank you to the kind person who took him to the vet!
And also thank you to everyone who has kept an eye out for him and had kind … View moreEDIT:
Darcy has been found tonight and was handed into Straven Road vets!!
He is skin and bones, but apparently ok, just settling down now.
Thank you, thank you, thank you to the kind person who took him to the vet!
And also thank you to everyone who has kept an eye out for him and had kind words for me when I was searching.
You are wonderful people!
I will take the posters around the neighbourhood down in the next few days.
Wishing everyone a night as good as mine!
Tanja
Kia ora!
My buddy Darcy forgot to come home four nights ago. We recently moved to Pūriri Street. He is a black and white tom and about 17 years old now. He can get frightened and disoriented and needs medication for his heart. If you see him around, please get in touch.
He has no collar but is microchipped.
My number is 021 024 44478.
Here is my listing on lostpet.co.nz:
www.lostpet.co.nz...
Daisy from Addington
Hi neighbours, this male cat is not been neutered & a nuisance to the stray female cats in the area. Also, some neighbours have thought he is mine & notified me if I don't neuter him, he will be gone forever. Please, neuter this cat if he is yours. He is very beautiful big ginger cat. … View moreHi neighbours, this male cat is not been neutered & a nuisance to the stray female cats in the area. Also, some neighbours have thought he is mine & notified me if I don't neuter him, he will be gone forever. Please, neuter this cat if he is yours. He is very beautiful big ginger cat. No microchip to be found.
20 replies (Members only)
Daisy from Addington
Hi neighbours, this beautiful cat is hungry all the time. Getting inside my place to eat my cats' food. To begin with she was timid. But now very friendly, hissing at my cats. I do understand cat food is extremely expensive. If the owner is unable to feed the cat, please surrender her to a … View moreHi neighbours, this beautiful cat is hungry all the time. Getting inside my place to eat my cats' food. To begin with she was timid. But now very friendly, hissing at my cats. I do understand cat food is extremely expensive. If the owner is unable to feed the cat, please surrender her to a shelter please. Poor cat sitting in the cold, rain & wind on the damp ground until I open my door to enter. sometimes she's been soggy wet. If she is yours, please keep her inside. Some neighbours had thought she is mine and have asked me to keep her inside as she uses mine and their gardens as her toilet. I've asked them to complain to SPCA as she is not mine. For the sake of the welfare of the cat, I am posting here as they could harm your precious fur baby. Thanks
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours, every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of reader recipes using a seasonal crop. This month, we're on the hunt for cauliflower recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by June 25, 2023. Every published recipe wins a copy of the August issue of NZ Gardener.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Lichfield Street
Reinvent an old picnic basket into a snazzy new sewing case with fresh Resene colours.
Find out how to revamp your own with our handy advice.
Mark & Rachael from Upper Riccarton
Antique Glass Display Cabinet Wanted in good condition to display special things that my mother left to me
Daisy from Addington
This cat been hanging around here since September last year. But I was away for few months. Now I am back & the cat began to come to my door meowing. Could not let him go without feeding him. To begin with he was timid, then he gave up & let me catch him & bring him inside in this cold … View moreThis cat been hanging around here since September last year. But I was away for few months. Now I am back & the cat began to come to my door meowing. Could not let him go without feeding him. To begin with he was timid, then he gave up & let me catch him & bring him inside in this cold weather. His fur is matted, filled with dandruff from head to tail. First few weeks he ate dry food too. Later noticed that he is having severe dental issues. He was smelly like a sewer & fur was brown. Now that smell is disappeared. But his mouth is very smelly. No microchip, unneutered beautiful cat. Will be euthanized at the vet if no one claims him before the end of this week.
20 replies (Members only)
Kelly from Bryndwr
Dianella nigra. Native ground cover that forms a dense flax-like shrub. White flowers that turn into bright purple berries.
Pickup in Bryndwr. Price is per plant, 8 available at time of listing. Payment by cash or bank transfer
Price: $6
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Christchurch’s Park Tce cycleway will remain in place following a tense debate and accusations of contempt for cyclists and all residents.
Last month, council staff replaced a vehicle lane on Park Tce with a cycleway. The work was done under temporary traffic management rules and sparked … View moreChristchurch’s Park Tce cycleway will remain in place following a tense debate and accusations of contempt for cyclists and all residents.
Last month, council staff replaced a vehicle lane on Park Tce with a cycleway. The work was done under temporary traffic management rules and sparked outrage amongst some councillors and mayor Phil Mauger, who accused council staff of “running amok”. Other councillors accused staff of being “sneaky”.
Cyclists, wearing hi-vis clothing and helmets, filled the Christchurch City Council’s public gallery on Wednesday, holding signs pleading with the council to keep the cycleway in place.
Their views were heard by the majority of the council, which voted 10-6 against councillor James Gough’s bid to immediately rip up the cycleway.
Read reporter Tina Law's full story
here (subscription required).
16 replies (Members only)
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
June is upon us, so it's well and truly time to hunker down for the colder temperatures. For some across Aotearoa, this just means a second duvet on the bed. And for others, it's defrosting your car windscreen daily and bringing out the heaters.
What do you do to prepare for winter? … View moreJune is upon us, so it's well and truly time to hunker down for the colder temperatures. For some across Aotearoa, this just means a second duvet on the bed. And for others, it's defrosting your car windscreen daily and bringing out the heaters.
What do you do to prepare for winter? Share your tips for staying warm and dry, and for making the most of the chillier season.
Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.
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Mark & Rachael from Upper Riccarton
Has anyone got any King Size blankets in good condition that they don't want anymore. We need some King Sized blankets for our bed.
Helen from Strowan
Can anyone help.. My husband is looking to buy any old sporting programmes - match day magazines.. Rugby, Football, Cricket, Melbourne Cup Horse Racing, Motor Racing, Speedway, Soccer etc to add to his collection... Also any other interesting sporting memorabilia including metal badges etc etc.. … View moreCan anyone help.. My husband is looking to buy any old sporting programmes - match day magazines.. Rugby, Football, Cricket, Melbourne Cup Horse Racing, Motor Racing, Speedway, Soccer etc to add to his collection... Also any other interesting sporting memorabilia including metal badges etc etc.. Please message me or email hubby on mjbraithwaite@xtra.co.nz
Christine Blance from Christchurch South Community Gardens
Matariki Market Day - This Saturday 17 June
Christchurch South Community Gardens
188 Strickland Street, Sydenham 10am - 1pm
Lots of lovely baking, plants, preserves, produce, hot soup & sausage sizzle
Put your name down for our free pickle basket prize - win a bench top kitchen waste … View moreMatariki Market Day - This Saturday 17 June
Christchurch South Community Gardens
188 Strickland Street, Sydenham 10am - 1pm
Lots of lovely baking, plants, preserves, produce, hot soup & sausage sizzle
Put your name down for our free pickle basket prize - win a bench top kitchen waste bin + preserves
Looking forward to seeing you on the day
Contact : info@cscommunitygardens.net.nz
Jane Davies from Assistance Dogs New Zealand Trust
We are again looking for individuals/families living in Christchurch to help our puppies grow up to become life-changing Assistance Dogs. Our next pups are coming mid July.
Puppy raisers are an integral part of our organisation. Their job is an amazing one: to support our little ones on their … View moreWe are again looking for individuals/families living in Christchurch to help our puppies grow up to become life-changing Assistance Dogs. Our next pups are coming mid July.
Puppy raisers are an integral part of our organisation. Their job is an amazing one: to support our little ones on their journey towards becoming superheroes!
To become a puppy-raiser, you must:
- Have a fully fenced and secure property
- Have time to spend socialising and exercising your puppy.
- Be available to meet for puppy development training.
Our puppies stay with their raiser until they are about 16-18 months of age, then return to Assistance Dogs to be formally trained for their future roles. We cover the cost of feeding and vet care, and there is a supervisor available for all of our dogs.
To learn more, visit the link below
www.assistancedogstrust.org.nz...
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