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Hi neighbours, plans to introduce a maximum wheel clamp removal fee of $100 have been announced. This comes after complaints against "predatory" clampers but an AA spokesman said the $100 fine was disproportionate for many parking offences. What do you think?
Under the proposed … View moreHi neighbours, plans to introduce a maximum wheel clamp removal fee of $100 have been announced. This comes after complaints against "predatory" clampers but an AA spokesman said the $100 fine was disproportionate for many parking offences. What do you think?
Under the proposed legislation, police will be given the power to fine individual clampers up to $1000 and a company up to $5000 for breaking the rules. These fines increased to $3000 and $15,000 respectively if the matter ended up in court. Read the full story here.
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Louise from Hornby
Has anyone got some barley or oat straw for sale for a primary school who are getting to minature kune kune piglets? Please contact me via neighbourly or phone my husband Bill on 0211870714.
Makayla from Hornby
Room for rent in Hornby on springs road $180pw which includes power and unlimited fibre internet and toilet paper and cleaning products. Txt 027868650 for more info
Price: $180
Hi neighbours – Loud Shirt Day is coming up in September and it's time to use your power of LOUD for GOOD.
Izabella was born profoundly deaf and in the four years following her diagnosis, her parents' emotions of shock, being scared and overwhelmed have turned to amazement, surprise… View moreHi neighbours – Loud Shirt Day is coming up in September and it's time to use your power of LOUD for GOOD.
Izabella was born profoundly deaf and in the four years following her diagnosis, her parents' emotions of shock, being scared and overwhelmed have turned to amazement, surprise and hope - all thanks to Izabella's progress as a hearing and speaking child.
Izabella loves to sing and dance, she enjoys gymnastics, bike rides and playing with her older brothers. What are her superpowers I hear you ask? She's fierce, adventurous and caring!
Register to fundraise and help deaf children like Izabella listen and speak. You can also donate here on Givealittle. Thanks for your support!
Register now!
Hi neighbours!
Last Sunday of Winter! We'll be starting a new series about being connected to the Vine (based on John chapter 15). Come and join us - the coffee is hot from 10.15am, our gathering starts at 10.30am. We'd love to have you with us!
The Team from Christchurch City Council
The Arts Centre is hosting it's Midwinter Carnival, get bridal with the With This Ring Bridal Show on Sunday, and rugby action takes over Christchurch Stadium Saturday afternoon.
For our weekend events guide, head to Newsline: www.ccc.govt.nz...
Variety is the children’s charity, helping to create brighter futures for Kiwi kids.Visit your local The Warehouse store and support this great cause by simply adding a $2 Scratch card or $1 donation to your purchase helping Kiwi kids with a chance at a better life.
The Warehouse, partnering … View moreVariety is the children’s charity, helping to create brighter futures for Kiwi kids.Visit your local The Warehouse store and support this great cause by simply adding a $2 Scratch card or $1 donation to your purchase helping Kiwi kids with a chance at a better life.
The Warehouse, partnering with you for a better community.
Hi Neighbours,
Can you taste a difference between budget and premium milk? There are few things that divide the public as much as the budget versus branded milk debate.
In Stuff's new 'Milking It' investigation, we look at the difference between branded milks, the … View moreHi Neighbours,
Can you taste a difference between budget and premium milk? There are few things that divide the public as much as the budget versus branded milk debate.
In Stuff's new 'Milking It' investigation, we look at the difference between branded milks, the current milk prices in New Zealand, as well as the comeback of glass milk bottles.
So, what are your thoughts on our country's milk? Take part in our poll, and feel free to share your thoughts in the replies!
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
A Council committee wants to make Christchurch a plastic-straw free city by the end of 2019 and is encouraging local businesses to get on board.
For the full story, head to Newsline: bit.ly...
Marco from Hornby
Hi all, Just a reminder this Sunday (26 August 2018) at 2pm in the Hornby Rugby Clubrooms (Denton Park) is the monthly meeting of the Greater Hornby Residents Association. We would love to see you there and talk about all issues local and join us for a free cuppa as well
The Team from Christchurch City Council
More than 887,000 cycle trips were recorded by seven cycle counter sites across the city in the last 12 months. That's an extra 88,500 cycle trips on last year's recording.
Head to Newsline for more: bit.ly...
The Team from Christchurch City Council
We’re proposing to extend the central city’s 30km/h slow speed zones – and make short sections of Oxford Terrace and Antigua Street near the Hospital 10km/h.
Consultation opens today, so have your say!
For more information, check out our Newsline story: bit.ly...
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Andrew King from The Computer Trainers - Tech Support
Hi All
Looking for user-friendly computer repairs and tech support? I've been working for myself for over 10 years and can help with technical support, troubleshooting, virus removal, data recovery and generally just making technology work.
Cheers
Andrew
021 116-7074
Katie from Halswell
Hi Neighbours
I am part of the Fundraising and Marketing team at Cholmondeley Children's Centre based in Governors Bay! We are one of five extremely worthy finalists in the organisation category of the 2018 AMI Community Grants. We are the only South Island charity in this category! Last … View moreHi Neighbours
I am part of the Fundraising and Marketing team at Cholmondeley Children's Centre based in Governors Bay! We are one of five extremely worthy finalists in the organisation category of the 2018 AMI Community Grants. We are the only South Island charity in this category! Last year we provided 1403 admissions to 519 children from Christchurch and the wider Canterbury region. This is the highest number of children in our 93-year history, and the demand for our service continues to grow. If you could get please get behind us and show your support by going to the link below and voting for Cholmondeley before September 2 that would be fantastic. Thank you
www.neighbourly.co.nz...
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