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Nominate the local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the passionate women who are creating real change and forging a path for others.
Head to … View moreNominate the local hero or thought-leader in your community for the 2019 Women of Influence Awards. Whether she’s involved in grassroots community work or a global leader, recognise the passionate women who are creating real change and forging a path for others.
Head to www.womenofinfluence.co.nz... for more information.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Calicivirus will be released in the Christchurch red zone to cull the fast-growing wild rabbit population, prompting a warning for pet rabbit owners to vaccinate their animals.
A jump in the number of rabbits counted on the Crown-owned land since last year has led to the pest control measure. … View moreCalicivirus will be released in the Christchurch red zone to cull the fast-growing wild rabbit population, prompting a warning for pet rabbit owners to vaccinate their animals.
A jump in the number of rabbits counted on the Crown-owned land since last year has led to the pest control measure. Calicivirus K5, a Korean variant of the virus introduced in other parts of New Zealand last year, will be used.
The virus will be released through crushed carrot drops beginning in four weeks' time, starting with uncontaminated carrots so the rabbits get used to them.
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
A planned tree-planted median strip in Riccarton Road will be shortened and feature fewer trees to ensure there are no barriers to emergency services travelling along the city’s second busiest road.
The median island will run between Clarence Street and Matipo Street, and is part of a project to… View moreA planned tree-planted median strip in Riccarton Road will be shortened and feature fewer trees to ensure there are no barriers to emergency services travelling along the city’s second busiest road.
The median island will run between Clarence Street and Matipo Street, and is part of a project to replace and upgrade outdated underground pipes and rebuild Riccarton Road to accommodate bus priority measures between Harakeke Street and Matipo Street.
Christchurch City Council Transport Planning and Delivery Manager Lynette Ellis says the adjustments will ensure that the median island is easier to negotiate for emergency services responding to a call-out.
Read more at Newsline.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Three quarters of Christchurch residents are positive about their central city, but many are put off by begging and anti-social behaviour.
A new city council survey reveals a jump in pride in the central city, but not in the numbers wanting to live there.
About a quarter of those surveyed said … View moreThree quarters of Christchurch residents are positive about their central city, but many are put off by begging and anti-social behaviour.
A new city council survey reveals a jump in pride in the central city, but not in the numbers wanting to live there.
About a quarter of those surveyed said they would consider to moving to the central city at some stage, with the biggest proportion preferring to wait until the rebuild is finished.
The main factors for those considering whether to move to the central city were lifestyle factors, the type of housing available, having parking available, finding value-for-money housing in the central city periphery, noise, cost of living, and traffic.
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Alice from Hornby
Wooden baby change table
In good, used condition
No mattress - sorry as I am unable to find it but every other piece is here including bolts
Photo of it is unassembled
Free to a good home
Free
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
This is the theme of this year's Youth Week, a nationwide festival of events to celebrate the talents, passion and success of local young people, on now until May 26th.
Organised every May by Ara Taiohi, the week inspires us to value, support, and affirm the diversity of young people in our … View moreThis is the theme of this year's Youth Week, a nationwide festival of events to celebrate the talents, passion and success of local young people, on now until May 26th.
Organised every May by Ara Taiohi, the week inspires us to value, support, and affirm the diversity of young people in our society. The goal of Youth Week is to make Aotearoa a country where young people are vibrant and optimistic and are supported and encouraged to take up challenges. 💙💪
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
Speed limits are under review for Halswell and Hornby in a move to improve road safety.
A proposal to drop the speed limits for several roads in Christchurch’s south-west has gone out for public feedback.
Under the suggested changes, most of the roads are proposed to have a 60km/h limit while … View moreSpeed limits are under review for Halswell and Hornby in a move to improve road safety.
A proposal to drop the speed limits for several roads in Christchurch’s south-west has gone out for public feedback.
Under the suggested changes, most of the roads are proposed to have a 60km/h limit while some – Halswell Junction Road and Kennedys Bush Road, as well as parts of Cashmere Road and Hendersons Road – may change to 50km/h.
Read more at Newsline and have your say.
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What do your cat, your car, your home and your health have in common?
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Doreen from Hornby
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Cathy from Ilam
Supporting - Make a Wish Foundation
Ethel and Bethel Bingo Babes .. Great night out , lots of laughs and raising funds to make a wish for a young person come true
Friday 14 June 7pm Start at the Sudima Hotel
$30.00 per person , includes Bingo Card and supper
Extra cards available on the night , … View moreSupporting - Make a Wish Foundation
Ethel and Bethel Bingo Babes .. Great night out , lots of laughs and raising funds to make a wish for a young person come true
Friday 14 June 7pm Start at the Sudima Hotel
$30.00 per person , includes Bingo Card and supper
Extra cards available on the night , cash bar and raffles
Phone Cathy 027 660 1920 or email cathy.falconer@mikepero.com to book your tickets
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Rebecca from Hornby
Available in four weeks will have shots flea and wormed 6 girls four boys welcome to view ☺ photo of mum and dad too
Price: $350
Shannon from Broomfield - Hei Hei
hello All
I am looking for Rabbit Hutches that are free
I am looking at starting a Rabbit Rescue on the South Side of Chch if Anyone is willing to donate hutches please email rapidrabbits@xtra.co.nz or txt 021804670
Thanks
Jan Tedesco from NW WEA - a branch of CWEA
Come along to Chapel Street Church Hall, on the corner of Harewood Road and Chapel Street, Papanui this Friday, 24th May to listen to Robyn Johnston's talk - Transition Navigator Planning Lifestyle Changes
Her talk starts at 10.30am.
Everyone is welcome - just sign in at the door with your … View moreCome along to Chapel Street Church Hall, on the corner of Harewood Road and Chapel Street, Papanui this Friday, 24th May to listen to Robyn Johnston's talk - Transition Navigator Planning Lifestyle Changes
Her talk starts at 10.30am.
Everyone is welcome - just sign in at the door with your name and phone number, pay $4 and enjoy.
Tonia from Bryndwr
Hi Neighbours.
I have a dog walking/pet sitting business called 'From Pant and Purr to Feather and Furr' & I've got a couple of available spaces left for daily walks for those of you in need.
Please visit my Facebook page or contact me on 0210485652 with any enquiries.
Look … View moreHi Neighbours.
I have a dog walking/pet sitting business called 'From Pant and Purr to Feather and Furr' & I've got a couple of available spaces left for daily walks for those of you in need.
Please visit my Facebook page or contact me on 0210485652 with any enquiries.
Look forward to hearing from you soon.
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