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It's time to make their day in return! There's been hundreds of incredible nominations in this year's Prospa Local Business Hero Awards already - but have we got yours?
Give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the … View moreIt's time to make their day in return! There's been hundreds of incredible nominations in this year's Prospa Local Business Hero Awards already - but have we got yours?
Give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the 2023 Prospa Local Business Hero Awards including a incredible package worth $10,000. Just share a few words about why they make your community a better place to live.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
With universities starting up last week, so brings first-time flatters trying their hand at cooking for the first time. In 2020, 27% of a household’s weekly budget was spent on takeaways so it’s no wonder that cooking is becoming a bit of a lost art.
Alongside sewing and knitting, what other … View moreWith universities starting up last week, so brings first-time flatters trying their hand at cooking for the first time. In 2020, 27% of a household’s weekly budget was spent on takeaways so it’s no wonder that cooking is becoming a bit of a lost art.
Alongside sewing and knitting, what other vital skills do you think are at risk of being lost?
Share your thoughts below for the We Say You Say column in the local paper - write NFP if you want your comments excluded.
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The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Christchurch
I am no longer looking in from the outside
I had a sense of isolation and loneliness which had been with me from childhood. As an overweight child I went on to be an obese adult.
I suffered from massive anxiety and later on in life with depression. If asked how I was I would reply … View moreI am no longer looking in from the outside
I had a sense of isolation and loneliness which had been with me from childhood. As an overweight child I went on to be an obese adult.
I suffered from massive anxiety and later on in life with depression. If asked how I was I would reply 'fine', but inside felt dreadful. I recall feeling depressed in my late teens and later had postnatal depression with the births of my children. The amounts I was eating at these times increased and so did my weight - the more I ate, the worse I felt; the worse I felt, the more I ate.
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Shirley
Refresh drawers with an ombre paint effects using tonal Resene paint colours.
Find out how to paint your own with these easy instructions.
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Don from Parklands - Marshlands
We have just received a second census form, with different code than the first.
Do we have to fill both in on line.
With the floods in the North Island - and with so many people leaving it to the last minute to fill their digital forms on the 7th MARCH I expect a huge avalanche of frustration.
… View moreWe have just received a second census form, with different code than the first.
Do we have to fill both in on line.
With the floods in the North Island - and with so many people leaving it to the last minute to fill their digital forms on the 7th MARCH I expect a huge avalanche of frustration.
I expect a huge consensus will claim this census will be a disaster, but I could be wrong. I thought I was wrong once then found I wasn't wrong. Confusing isn't it.
Jane Hill from Whareora Community House - Barrington
Many thanks to everyone who bought a RaffleTticket for the Patchwork Quilts which were recently donated to the Whareora Opportunity Shop. The Raffle was drawn at our Monthly Community Lunch last Friday and we have two winners – congratulations to Andrew (pictured) and Noeline. The Shop is open … View moreMany thanks to everyone who bought a RaffleTticket for the Patchwork Quilts which were recently donated to the Whareora Opportunity Shop. The Raffle was drawn at our Monthly Community Lunch last Friday and we have two winners – congratulations to Andrew (pictured) and Noeline. The Shop is open Monday to Saturday mornings, 10am-1pm. Look for the Blue House at 8 Athelstan Street, opposite Barrington Mall and close to the Medical Centre.
The Team from The Lions Club of New Brighton
The Lions Club of New Brighton are selling pea straw and compost at 104 New Brighton Mall on Saturday 1st April 2023.
Chris from Mairehau
Hi all, attached are 2 of a pile of photos I took at Kaitorete Spit last night, of a strong display of the Aurora Australis - it doesn't happen this good very often :)
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There's some real goodies on Neighbourly Market in our FREE section, and we want to see even more!
If you've got some things getting dusty in the garage that could use a new home, list them on Neighbourly as free in the next 48 hours and you'll go in to win one of 5 x $50 … View moreThere's some real goodies on Neighbourly Market in our FREE section, and we want to see even more!
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New Zealand's small businesses have had another tough few weeks. We're calling on you, wherever you are across the country, to recognise a local business making a difference in your community.
We all love a cheeky grin and a wave from our local grocer, or a toot from the delivery … View moreNew Zealand's small businesses have had another tough few weeks. We're calling on you, wherever you are across the country, to recognise a local business making a difference in your community.
We all love a cheeky grin and a wave from our local grocer, or a toot from the delivery driver, or a coffee order that’s ready before we arrive. These are the business owners who remind us we're home.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
From reporter Tina Law:
The Christchurch City Council's new water billing system went live on Sunday night and the first invoices for ratepayers using excess water are due to be sent out over the coming days.
The council introduced an excess water charge in October after making the … View moreFrom reporter Tina Law:
The Christchurch City Council's new water billing system went live on Sunday night and the first invoices for ratepayers using excess water are due to be sent out over the coming days.
The council introduced an excess water charge in October after making the decision to push ahead with the scheme in 2021.
It is not yet known how many people will get a bill, but the average charge is likely to be $83 and the maximum about $400.
Under the new rules, people will be charged a fixed rate of $1.35 for every 1000 litres they use over the 700-litre limit, which is the equivalent of 100 toilet flushes.
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Gary from Burwood
Hi a very long shot ! In 2016 I had a kitty taken from my property and let go in another suburb possible Beach Rd / Bow hill Road roundabout..
By person / person's unknown.
He's a male / microchipped/ collar which may of been removed also..was very very friendly and was about 3 and a half… View moreHi a very long shot ! In 2016 I had a kitty taken from my property and let go in another suburb possible Beach Rd / Bow hill Road roundabout..
By person / person's unknown.
He's a male / microchipped/ collar which may of been removed also..was very very friendly and was about 3 and a half years at the time of being taken which would make him approx today 10 years old today ..if any knows his whereabouts? Or what happened to him ? If he has a family that's all good I don't intend to want him back !! Just want to know he's safe ..
His name was Spyder...I will add a photo with this post . thankyou for your time to read this ..just would like some peace of mind thankyou
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Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
Meet a family with four boys (almost) that's up for adventure - and they don't mind roughing it in the process.
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