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Kelly from Bryndwr
Pittospotum tenuifolium, excellent hedging plant that thrives in most conditions. Small black/purple flowers that are attractive to pollinators. 25 in stock at time of listing, price is per plant.
Pickup in Bryndwr, payment by cash or bank transfer.
Price: $9
Jane Hill from Whareora Community House - Barrington
Have you been to the Whareora Opportunity Shop yet? We have a great range of affordable Clothing and Accessories. This Saturday, all our Jeans and Baby Clothes are on Sale - $2 each! The Shop is open Monday to Saturday mornings, 10am-1pm. Look for the Blue House at 8 Athelstan Street, opposite … View moreHave you been to the Whareora Opportunity Shop yet? We have a great range of affordable Clothing and Accessories. This Saturday, all our Jeans and Baby Clothes are on Sale - $2 each! 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 Resene ColorShop Lichfield Street
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Papanui
Is your fridge looking dated and dull? Turn an eyesore into a conversation starter with this clever chalkboard transformation using Resene SpaceCote Low Sheen.
Follow out easy instructions.
Julia from Papanui
Free - can be attached to normal dining chair suit up to 2 years old. Has all straps and is easy to set up.
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Jan Tedesco from Società Dante Alighieri di Christchurch
There are still places left for the Friday morning Absolute Beginners course which starts on Friday 10th February at 9.30am-11am. This is held at Kohinga: St. Albans Community Centre, 1049 Colombo Street (Edgeware Road end). Please email dantechch@gmail.com or ring Jan on 021-2394090 for more … View moreThere are still places left for the Friday morning Absolute Beginners course which starts on Friday 10th February at 9.30am-11am. This is held at Kohinga: St. Albans Community Centre, 1049 Colombo Street (Edgeware Road end). Please email dantechch@gmail.com or ring Jan on 021-2394090 for more information.
The Team from Red Cross Store Manchester St
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Many schools allow female students to wear earrings but male students aren't allowed to have an ear stud. Is it time to get rid of gender-based rules in regards to jewellery?
Share your thoughts below - write NFP if you don't wish your comments to be shared in the community … View moreMany schools allow female students to wear earrings but male students aren't allowed to have an ear stud. Is it time to get rid of gender-based rules in regards to jewellery?
Share your thoughts below - write NFP if you don't wish your comments to be shared in the community paper's We Say You Say column.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
By reporter Poppy Clark:
Christchurch’s intercity bus exchange is closed for a second day, and Environment Canterbury says it has “no time frame” for when it will be back up and running.
On Monday morning passengers were advised to get up earlier to catch their bus in time for the … View moreBy reporter Poppy Clark:
Christchurch’s intercity bus exchange is closed for a second day, and Environment Canterbury says it has “no time frame” for when it will be back up and running.
On Monday morning passengers were advised to get up earlier to catch their bus in time for the start of the working week.
Buses were using the Manchester St Super Stop as a temporary interchange location after technical difficulties caused the bus exchange in town to close.
With different routes having to be taken and times not being displayed, Watford said the Manchester St Super Stop was like waiting for a connecting flight at the airport, bus rider Kayleigh Watford said.
“If you miss your first one it means your second one is messed up."
Regular commuter Mina Morgan was confused and frustrated by the Manchester St Super Stop.
“Everybody is rushing, everybody is running, everybody is trying to get to work and on time without getting late.”
Morgan said he wanted more structure and organisation if the closure of the interchange was going to continue.
On its Facebook page, Metro Canterbury said the building had been “impacted by a technology outage”.
Environment Canterbury public transport general manager Stewart Gibbon said some scheduled maintenance by their supplier had caused an unexpected outage which affected the interchange.
“The technology system that manages bay allocation and bay door operations at the interchange is not functioning, meaning we are currently unable to operate the interchange effectively and safely,” he said.
“Our normal contingency for interchange unavailability has been put in place, meaning the Manchester St super stops are the designated central city bus stop until this issue is resolved. Route 17 customers should use the route’s stops on Hereford St.”
When asked when the bus exchange would reopen, regional council Environment Canterbury refused to be interviewed and instead said the Metro Canterbury Facebook page would be updated as news came to hand.
It said there was no time frame for the bus exchange to be operating again as normal.
City councillor for Central Ward Jake McLellan said the closure was “frustrating and disappointing”.
Karen from Richmond
Lovely tone from this beautiful drum. Comes with a protective 'hat'. 52 cm high.
Price: $150
Karen from Richmond
Purple velvet Trelise Cooper reading glasses. Strength +2.50
Price: $20
Get back-to-school sorted in one shop at The Warehouse. Start smart and inspired with statement stationery, gear up with the best in tech and set them up for the future with options made with recycled materials. With a wide range of smart school essentials at even smarter prices, we’ve got … View moreGet back-to-school sorted in one shop at The Warehouse. Start smart and inspired with statement stationery, gear up with the best in tech and set them up for the future with options made with recycled materials. With a wide range of smart school essentials at even smarter prices, we’ve got everything you need to set up for an epic comeback.
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I'm very proud of the team at MTF Finance Northlands Papanui for winning the top Business Excellence award for MTF Finance New Zealand - well done team!!
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
From reporter Liz McDonald:
Would you build houses on leafy Hagley Park, or buy Brighton Pier? How would you handle owning Christchurch’s battered wastewater plant?
Choose between the Margaret Mahy playground and the adventure park. Who wants Cathedral Square in its post-quake shabbiness? … View moreFrom reporter Liz McDonald:
Would you build houses on leafy Hagley Park, or buy Brighton Pier? How would you handle owning Christchurch’s battered wastewater plant?
Choose between the Margaret Mahy playground and the adventure park. Who wants Cathedral Square in its post-quake shabbiness? What would it cost to buy the red zone?
With just a roll of the dice, the city’s prize assets and troublesome utilities could be up for grabs – once a Christchurch edition of Monopoly hits the shelves later this year.
An Australian board game maker with the rights to make Monopoly in Australasia has turned its focus to the city for the first time. And now it wants to hear what Christchurch people want to see on the board.
People can have their say now on the upcoming Christchurch edition of Monopoly on a special Facebook page or by emailing info@winningmoves.com.au
What places do you think should be included in the Christchurch version of Monopoly? Read the full story here and tell us your thoughts in the comments below.
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