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2366 days ago

Stadium Debate Opinion, The Star

John from Woolston

Having just read the extremely interesting article in The Star newspaper Opinion page, 7 June by Star Media chairman Nick Smith ONZM I am fascinated to know what others think about his article ?
It is a hard hitting with lot's of truths being revealed about our city and it's present and … View more
Having just read the extremely interesting article in The Star newspaper Opinion page, 7 June by Star Media chairman Nick Smith ONZM I am fascinated to know what others think about his article ?
It is a hard hitting with lot's of truths being revealed about our city and it's present and future problems. The proposed roofed stadium is at the centre of his article.

2365 days ago

All Our Stories – How do stories and memories connect people and places, past and present?

The Team from Christchurch City Council

If you’re passionate about local heritage and how we can celebrate it, come along to this free workshop and discussion on Saturday 16 June. Featuring four guest speakers, with a light lunch provided.
When: Saturday 16 June, 10am–2.30pm
Where: Ferrymead Heritage Park, 50 Ferrymead Park Drive
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If you’re passionate about local heritage and how we can celebrate it, come along to this free workshop and discussion on Saturday 16 June. Featuring four guest speakers, with a light lunch provided.
When: Saturday 16 June, 10am–2.30pm
Where: Ferrymead Heritage Park, 50 Ferrymead Park Drive
To RSVP, or if you have any questions, please email heritage@ccc.govt.nz or phone (03) 941 8047 by Tuesday.

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2369 days ago

Have you been to The Birdwood restaurant?

Jo Gilbert Reporter from The Press

REVIEW: The food gods were listening and they might just be Italian.

A couple of months ago I reviewed Somerfield Italian restaurant Piccolo and bemoaned the lack of similar establishments.

"In a perfect world, every suburb would have a neighbourhood Italian restaurant," I wrote.

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REVIEW: The food gods were listening and they might just be Italian.

A couple of months ago I reviewed Somerfield Italian restaurant Piccolo and bemoaned the lack of similar establishments.

"In a perfect world, every suburb would have a neighbourhood Italian restaurant," I wrote.

Weeks later, neighbourhood Italian restaurant The Birdwood opened in Beckenham, and after giving them a chance to find their feet, I subjected the staff to the cruelest of tests: bringing four ravenous boys on a wet Saturday night.

When we booked, we had been warned that we would be at a high bar table and when I saw how packed the restaurant was when we arrived, I had to apologise as three boys had turned into four. Would that be a problem? It took some scrambling to find a spare chair but we were seated, no problem.

-- Read the full review by clicking the link below.

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2365 days ago

Quaker Forum on Our Garden City with Diana Madgin Wednesday June 13, 7.15 for 7.30pm.

Michael Winter from Christchurch Quaker Meeting

How did we become a garden city, and why is it important to keep it so?
Diana, who wrote for the NZ Gardener and the Press shares her knowledge of Christchurch as a garden city. The session will then open up into a wider discussion of the future of our natural landscape and the red zone. The … View more
How did we become a garden city, and why is it important to keep it so?
Diana, who wrote for the NZ Gardener and the Press shares her knowledge of Christchurch as a garden city. The session will then open up into a wider discussion of the future of our natural landscape and the red zone. The evening ends with light refreshments. Venue - Quaker Centre, 217 Ferry Road. For more info: 021 225 8620. All are welcome...

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2365 days ago

Look around a home of the future

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Ever wondered what our homes will be like in 20 to 30 years? Away from predictions of robots doing everything for us, experts say it's not all about the gimmicks.

Take a tour of a house of the future to see what role technology will have to play and let us know what features you'd like… View more
Ever wondered what our homes will be like in 20 to 30 years? Away from predictions of robots doing everything for us, experts say it's not all about the gimmicks.

Take a tour of a house of the future to see what role technology will have to play and let us know what features you'd like your home to have.

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2365 days ago

Seeking Superstar Volunteers

Jayne Mulligan from Christchurch City Mission

We are on the hunt for some superstar volunteers to help us out in our Foodbank.

The shifts are from 8.30 to 12.30, and we'd love you to join us for at least one morning each week. The shift involves unpacking food donations, driving a van to pick up food, storing and sorting food in the … View more
We are on the hunt for some superstar volunteers to help us out in our Foodbank.

The shifts are from 8.30 to 12.30, and we'd love you to join us for at least one morning each week. The shift involves unpacking food donations, driving a van to pick up food, storing and sorting food in the Foodbank as well as packing food parcels.

The Foodbank is a fast paced environment where you will get to meet other dedicated volunteers, and be part of a team that is helping real people in real need.

If you or someone you know is interested then please get in touch! email businesssupport@citymission.org.nz or call us on (03) 365 0635.

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2365 days ago

New library artwork shows changing tides of storytelling

The Team from Christchurch City Council

A large-scale artwork will feature on the outer wall of Tūranga, the new central city library expected to open later this year.
Learn about the collaboration by local Māori artists Morgan Mathews-Hale and Riki Manuels' on Newsline: bit.ly...

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2370 days ago

Council indicates no Christchurch well heads have been upgraded after drinking water compromised

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Five months after the city council revealed Christchurch's drinking water had been compromised it appears not a single well head has been fixed.

Click the link below to find out more and share your thoughts in the comments. (Please tell us if you don't want your comments published in … View more
Five months after the city council revealed Christchurch's drinking water had been compromised it appears not a single well head has been fixed.

Click the link below to find out more and share your thoughts in the comments. (Please tell us if you don't want your comments published in The Press/Stuff).

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2381 days ago

Theives

Alan from Opawa - Saint Martins

Last night, some rotten people stole the wheels of a young woman's car parked outside number 40 St Martins Rd. She has worked very hard for the car and is very upset so any information would be appreciated.

2367 days ago

Unlimited films!

Deluxe Cinemas

With our VIP card you’ll be able to watch as many films as you like at both Alice Cinemas AND Deluxe Cinemas. That’s over 100 different films you could watch in a year ($1700 value). With unrestricted access you’ll simply flash your card at the box office and stroll on into the cinema!

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With our VIP card you’ll be able to watch as many films as you like at both Alice Cinemas AND Deluxe Cinemas. That’s over 100 different films you could watch in a year ($1700 value). With unrestricted access you’ll simply flash your card at the box office and stroll on into the cinema!

Find out more about our VIP card at: alice.co.nz...

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2369 days ago

Gas heater wanted

Sheree Neighbourly Lead from Linwood

Hi guys we are looking for anyone that may have a gas heater we could have or borrow or possibly buy we just need 1 for a few weeks while we build our bus and find a fireplace to buy been braving the cold but really need something to take the chill off :)

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2367 days ago

Free washing machine on Kerbside

Afreen from Linwood

I noticed a washing machine on the kerbside while walking home this evening. It looks okay but not sure if it is in working condition. It didn’t rain so I think it should still be okay. Pick up 25 Lyndon street, Riccarton.

Free

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2371 days ago

accident at school crossing June 6th

Ali from Opawa - Saint Martins

Hi , did anyone note the name of the car details for the lady who drove off after hitting a child on the pedestrian crossing outside the dairies on opawa road about 8.20am this morning. If so please contact Opawa school as the child WAS hurt, ( the lady DID stop and come across to the child but … View moreHi , did anyone note the name of the car details for the lady who drove off after hitting a child on the pedestrian crossing outside the dairies on opawa road about 8.20am this morning. If so please contact Opawa school as the child WAS hurt, ( the lady DID stop and come across to the child but did not take the child to school etc. )you are welcome to leave message on this site if you want but might be better to phone the assistant principal at the school. Thank you

2368 days ago

1000 people apply for positions at Christchurch's new central library

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Demand for jobs at Christchurch's new $92 million central library has surpassed expectations after 1000 people applied for 45 positions.

Tūranga, the Christchurch Central Library, will be the largest library in the South Island and a third larger than the city's former central … View more
Demand for jobs at Christchurch's new $92 million central library has surpassed expectations after 1000 people applied for 45 positions.

Tūranga, the Christchurch Central Library, will be the largest library in the South Island and a third larger than the city's former central library, which was demolished after the February 2011 earthquake.

It's expected to open later this year, but an exact date is yet to be confirmed.

2370 days ago

Are Christchurch residents disadvantaged by traffic from North Canterbury?

Jo Gilbert Reporter from The Press

Suburban Christchurch residents say they'll be disadvantaged by a Northern Motorway traffic change that saves a few minutes' driving for North Canterbury commuters.

St Albans and Mairehau residents have joined local businesses in opposing proposed changes that would channell traffic to… View more
Suburban Christchurch residents say they'll be disadvantaged by a Northern Motorway traffic change that saves a few minutes' driving for North Canterbury commuters.

St Albans and Mairehau residents have joined local businesses in opposing proposed changes that would channell traffic to and from the $240 million motorway past their doors when it opens in 2020.

Locals, including Christchurch Central MP Duncan Webb, have made submissions and more than 100 others have launched a petition asking the Christchurch City Council to rethink how to link the motorway to the central city.

"Why are Christchurch residents having to be disadvantaged by traffic from North Canterbury being forced down our roads?," the petition asks.

"These are people from a different district that don't pay rates here, but the residents and business in St Albans, Mairehau and Edgeware are paying the costs socially and financially to accommodate these people so they can get to or from the city a few minutes faster."

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