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Adrian from Cashmere
Hi neighbours. There has been much debate over the restoration of the Cathedral versus building a totally new Cathedral. It appears as ratepayers that at this stage we will be contributing to the Anglican Cathedral restoration. What has interested me as a ratepayer and a Christchurch resident is … View moreHi neighbours. There has been much debate over the restoration of the Cathedral versus building a totally new Cathedral. It appears as ratepayers that at this stage we will be contributing to the Anglican Cathedral restoration. What has interested me as a ratepayer and a Christchurch resident is how many of us want restoration, how many would rather see a totally new Cathedral built. Given we seem to be contributing we should have some right to an opinion on the subject. I personally have no idea whether 90% want restoration or 90% want a new cathedral. As ratepayers I don't feel we have been asked or consulted. So here is your chance, I don't intend this to be a debate about whys or why not, so if you would like to participate could we simply have only RESTORATION or NEW CATHEDRAL typed. No debates please, nobody wins in heated arguments. Will be interesting to see results
125 replies (Members only)
The Team from Christchurch City Council
German horticulturalist Wolfgang Bopp is joining the Christchurch Botanic Gardens as the new director!
Read more about the passionate horticulturalist on Newsline: bit.ly...
The Team from Christchurch City Council
The Court Theatre is a step closer to getting a new home in the city centre.
Find out what's happening on Newsline: bit.ly...
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Cathedral Square's business and property owners fear the drawn-out cathedral rebuild saga will make a mess of all other plans for the area.
Laws passed in December give the upcoming Christ Church Cathedral repair project access to all public parts of the square, including roads, for up to … View moreCathedral Square's business and property owners fear the drawn-out cathedral rebuild saga will make a mess of all other plans for the area.
Laws passed in December give the upcoming Christ Church Cathedral repair project access to all public parts of the square, including roads, for up to 15 years.
27 replies (Members only)
Murray from Halswell
Hi All.
Note Some Sold Today But Still Plenty More Available txt / call to ask.
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We end up with surplus Wooded Crates & we sell them off for the Work Social Club.
They are Clean / Strong Wooden / Ply with metal corners for strength
… View moreHi All.
Note Some Sold Today But Still Plenty More Available txt / call to ask.
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We end up with surplus Wooded Crates & we sell them off for the Work Social Club.
They are Clean / Strong Wooden / Ply with metal corners for strength
Come with lids.
2 Main Sizes
1000mm x 800mm x 900mm
or
1200mm x 800mm x 900mm
Can be used for all sorts of things
General Storage / Fire Wood / Made into Pet Houses - etc etc
Collection or Viewing welcome in Hornby - Christchurch.
Please Phone Murray 027 5417518 for any info.
Thanks :-)
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Want to keep the kids busy these school holidays? Linwood, Papanui and Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre libraries will be holding a computer game eSports tournament for kids aged 12 and over.
Find out how to get involved on Newsline: bit.ly...
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The Christchurch City Council is bailing out its recycling company to the tune of $3.2 million after a "dramatic" drop in revenue.
EcoCentral, the council-owned company that sorts all the yellow bin recycling and operates three transfer stations, needs the money after its revenue took … View moreThe Christchurch City Council is bailing out its recycling company to the tune of $3.2 million after a "dramatic" drop in revenue.
EcoCentral, the council-owned company that sorts all the yellow bin recycling and operates three transfer stations, needs the money after its revenue took a hit when world commodity prices for paper, cardboard and plastics dropped.
12 replies (Members only)
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The Christchurch City Council has signed off on a $10.6 billion "back to basics" budget that will increase rates bills by more than half in 10 years.
Ratepayers will also have to pay a special levy of about $6.52 a year for 10 years to cover the council's $10 million contribution… View moreThe Christchurch City Council has signed off on a $10.6 billion "back to basics" budget that will increase rates bills by more than half in 10 years.
Ratepayers will also have to pay a special levy of about $6.52 a year for 10 years to cover the council's $10 million contribution to help reinstate the Christ Church Cathedral.
The council has described its long term plan (LTP) as "focusing on the basics" after it decided to spend an extra $48m on wastewater infrastructure, $25m to improve drinking water – including getting rid of the chlorine – and to prioritise improvements to roads and footpaths.
190 replies (Members only)
Carly from Waltham
Hey everyone! Just spreading the word about our awesome wee community fitness group based at the wonderful Phillipstown Community Hub. We have $2 group fitness sessions Tues/Weds/Thurs/Sat including Boxfit, Zumba, HIIT and more.
***100% Kid friendly!!*** Bring your kids, big and small. We have … View moreHey everyone! Just spreading the word about our awesome wee community fitness group based at the wonderful Phillipstown Community Hub. We have $2 group fitness sessions Tues/Weds/Thurs/Sat including Boxfit, Zumba, HIIT and more.
***100% Kid friendly!!*** Bring your kids, big and small. We have snacks, toys, and a warm relaxed family atmosphere for all to enjoy.
Hit up Fitclub at the Hub on Facebook for more info and feel free to ask questions :)
www.facebook.com...
Marek and Jirina from Governors Bay
Uniform from Riccarton Primary school.
Size 8 years.
Very good condition.
Price: $11
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Save the date! House of Travel Botanic D’Lights is back for 2018.
Find out more: t.co...
Marek and Jirina from Governors Bay
Very good conditions.
Overalls with hood.
Warm.
Size 9-12 months
EUR 80
Long 70cm
Price: $15
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Keep up with the latest water updates.
Check out today's addition to our water blog here on Newsline: bit.ly...
Hi Christchurch,
Is this new park-and-ride service going to make parking easier for you in your city? The owner of a local restaurant chain has turned his attention to hospital parking, opening the car park building door to the public. The building is on the corner of Deans Ave and Riccarton Rd.… View moreHi Christchurch,
Is this new park-and-ride service going to make parking easier for you in your city? The owner of a local restaurant chain has turned his attention to hospital parking, opening the car park building door to the public. The building is on the corner of Deans Ave and Riccarton Rd.
Will you be parking there? How do you find parking in the area? Let us know in the replies!
16 replies (Members only)
Grant from Halswell
Parents and caregivers of secondary school students (Years 9-13) are invited to a free ‘Parents as Career Educators’ seminar in August.
The seminar will provide parents with tips and advice to guide their teenagers through the various career and study options available to them in the modern … View moreParents and caregivers of secondary school students (Years 9-13) are invited to a free ‘Parents as Career Educators’ seminar in August.
The seminar will provide parents with tips and advice to guide their teenagers through the various career and study options available to them in the modern world.
This free seminar will cover:
• The world of work: looking forward
• How to make informed career decisions now and in the future
• How parents can assist
• Career development resource.
Presented by a career consultant from the University of Canterbury | Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha (UC), the seminar will assist parents to help their teens consider ALL their options, such as work, university, polytechnic, an apprenticeship, private providers or other possibilities. (This event is NOT about study options at UC.)
The seminar will be held from 7:00pm-8:30pm in the E6 lecture theatre in the Engineering Core at the University of Canterbury on Creyke Road, Christchurch.
There are three dates to choose from:
9 August
16 August
or 23 August 2018.
Register online at: www.canterbury.ac.nz...
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