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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Sugar Mini's new home is smaller than her old one, but definitely less draughty.
The black kitten was likely raised feral in the ruins of the Christ Church Cathedral, but now lives with a family in a suburban Christchurch home.
Lee from Halswell
I have had this sitting here for ages wanting to restore it but have never made the time or effort
There is rust as per photo
Price: $30
Christine Blance from Christchurch South Community Gardens
Pea Straw for Garden Mulch - $8/standard bale delivered. Grown in Lincoln. Min 5 bales/delivery .
Contact: Ethan 0274233969
Negotiable
Marek and Jirina from Governors Bay
Anyone interested?
$5 each
Nightdress is new, never used, size S
Hoodie, size 10/12 years
Girls jeans Size 9/10 years , Length of legs from waist is 90cm ,waist 31cm
School uniform , size 8 years
Women's jeans, Waist 35cm,Hips 45cm, long 100cm
… View moreAnyone interested?
$5 each
Nightdress is new, never used, size S
Hoodie, size 10/12 years
Girls jeans Size 9/10 years , Length of legs from waist is 90cm ,waist 31cm
School uniform , size 8 years
Women's jeans, Waist 35cm,Hips 45cm, long 100cm
Vest with hood, Size 36
Kitchen accessories
Black boots size 5 (inside sole 24cm)
Pink boots, newborn
Price: $5
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Steel Class Action - Adina Thorn Lawyers
If your property was built between approx March 2012 and April 2016 with a concrete floor containing earthquake-grade reinforcing steel mesh, you should register your interest for the proposed fully funded class action at www.steelclassaction.co.nz
The action will focus on claiming compensation,… View moreIf your property was built between approx March 2012 and April 2016 with a concrete floor containing earthquake-grade reinforcing steel mesh, you should register your interest for the proposed fully funded class action at www.steelclassaction.co.nz
The action will focus on claiming compensation, especially for stress and uncertainty. Act now. Visit www.steelclassaction.co.nz to find out more and register.
There is no cost to register, or at any stage.
For further information relating to charges please click on news article:
"Steel company pleads guilty to 24 charges"
Feel free to call us on (09) 304 0662.
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Denise Neighbourly Lead from Halswell
Reminder Spring Flower Show this weekend at The Woolston Club
Christchurch's public transport is in for a shakeup, with more routes, more frequent buses and an emission-free fleet by 2030.
Within the next three years, authorities aim have bus services running every 10 minutes on the five core routes (Halswell to Queenspark, Hornby to New Brighton, … View moreChristchurch's public transport is in for a shakeup, with more routes, more frequent buses and an emission-free fleet by 2030.
Within the next three years, authorities aim have bus services running every 10 minutes on the five core routes (Halswell to Queenspark, Hornby to New Brighton, Sumner to Avonhead, Belfast to Barrington, and the Orbiter), and a further four core routes (Lyttelton to the airport, Lincoln to New Brighton, Wigram to Prestons and Belfast to Cashmere) leaving every 15 minutes.
But to run these and other planned changes, it is forecasting an extra $9.26 million of ratepayer money would need to be found in the 2020/21 financial year. Planners are considering a regional fuel tax. What do you think about this?
Do you think that ratepayers should fork out the bill? What do you think about the current services? Read more here
123 replies (Members only)
Derek & Michi from Opawa - Saint Martins
2 bed room, 1.5 bath home on the river. Around the corner from the New World, across from the weekly Opawa farmers market available for short term rental from early November to first week of January. PM for more info or to view.
Julie Tobbell from Somerfield Residents Association
SRA looks forward to it's 5th AGM on Monday 10th September at Somerfield Community Centre at 7.30pm.
We welcome anyone to join us for the AGM or for our Improving Bus Services discussion following the brief AGM Meeting.
For the AGM - Nominations will be welcome for these SRA Roles:
SRA … View moreSRA looks forward to it's 5th AGM on Monday 10th September at Somerfield Community Centre at 7.30pm.
We welcome anyone to join us for the AGM or for our Improving Bus Services discussion following the brief AGM Meeting.
For the AGM - Nominations will be welcome for these SRA Roles:
SRA Chairperson
SRA Deputy Chairperson
SRA Treasurer
SRA Secretary
SRA Committee Members
'Friends' of the SRA Committee
If anyone is interested to learn more about these roles or wishes to nominate themselves - please let me know in advance or surprise us at the meeting!!
We will have Guest speakers from ECAN & Bus Go Canterbury attending to help clarify any concerns or questions from residents.
The Canterbury Regional Public Transport Plan consultation process will be explained further & hopefully encourage some proactive submissions & other options which may assist for Somerfield to have a bus route /service reinstated back into our area or into other areas which are also lacking adequate services.
We look forward to seeing you at our meeting & this will offer links to other meetings which Bus Go Canterbury already have been organising or we may decide to organise a future community meeting to assist further progress.
Please find attached: Re: Our SRA AGM Flyer & the Bus services topic of our meeting which complements the Somerfield area Bus petition well supported by local resident Peter Collins (as pictured) & many others in our community.
Also attached is just one proposed New Hospital based bus route -which would include the main streets of Somerfield also- you may have alternative ideas / routes you would like to see better covered??
Please bring any questions, concerns or proposals to our meeting!!
Please also feel free to share our Facebook / Neighbourly event page on to anyone else- anyone is most welcome to join us on Monday evening!
Warm regards
Julie Tobbell.
SRA Chairperson
Cell 027 2721063
email: somerfieldra@gmail.com
or julie.t@windowslive.com
The Team from Christchurch City Council
It's not too late to book for the Food Lovers Masterclasses happening this Thursday (September 13). Along with great food waste knowledge, skills and techniques, all attendees receive a free goodie bag valued at $100. Find out more here: bit.ly...
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Beca Heritage Week kicks off next month with the theme reflecting significant anniversaries which were hard won or hard fought struggles in world and New Zealand history.
See the full list of events and find out how you can get involved: ccc.govt.nz...
#Becaheritageweek
The Team from Christchurch City Council
A friendly reminder that it’s not too late to book yourself in for the Waste Free Parenting Workshops happening this next week (Thursday and Friday). Kate Meads is running them, so be sure to book yourself in as spaces are limited.
Purchase tickets for the workshops here: bit.ly...
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Hi neighbours! The judges from the Beautiful Awards, run by Keep New Zealand Beautiful, are keen to find out who you would pick as the most beautiful NZ town - out of the two finalists below.
The two towns have been picked as they demonstrate sustainable and environmentally conscious … View moreHi neighbours! The judges from the Beautiful Awards, run by Keep New Zealand Beautiful, are keen to find out who you would pick as the most beautiful NZ town - out of the two finalists below.
The two towns have been picked as they demonstrate sustainable and environmentally conscious behaviours across key areas, such as litter prevention & waste minimisation, community beautification, recycling projects and sustainable tourism.
Have you heard of the Beautiful Awards? they celebrate environmental excellence and recognise positive actions taken by communities, businesses, schools, individuals and councils, in local and urban areas to protect and enhance their local environments
Note: this poll runs externally from the Beautiful Awards and responses will not be included in the judging process.
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