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The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
The Loft’s Social Emergency Response Service is under threat of closure due to a loss of funding from the Ministry of Social Development. Closure would be devastating for individuals and families who rely on this support, leaving our community without a lifeline during its most vulnerable … View moreThe Loft’s Social Emergency Response Service is under threat of closure due to a loss of funding from the Ministry of Social Development. Closure would be devastating for individuals and families who rely on this support, leaving our community without a lifeline during its most vulnerable moments. Please sign the petition and show your support for this important service.
The Loft, which is based upstairs at Eastgate Mall, accommodates sixteen social service agencies, housing a wealth of information and expertise that they are eager to share and promote with in the sector.
Our CAB volunteers are there every Tuesday from 11am-2pm. We can usually be found in the library next to our big yellow flag if you want to talk to us. We also have a room in the Loft if you want to talk in confidence. No appointment needed.
See ‘Read More’ for the link to the petition and to find out more about the wide range of services it provides.
If you have family who have been feeling cold in their home through winter, help may be at hand to make their home warm, dry, and healthy.
They might be eligible for Warmer Kiwi Homes, a government grant offering 80% - 90% of the cost of ceiling and underfloor insulation, and up to 80% off an … View moreIf you have family who have been feeling cold in their home through winter, help may be at hand to make their home warm, dry, and healthy.
They might be eligible for Warmer Kiwi Homes, a government grant offering 80% - 90% of the cost of ceiling and underfloor insulation, and up to 80% off an energy-efficient heater, like a heat pump.
In August, the eligibility criteria were extended so over 50,000 more homes are eligible for insulation grants. It gets better - there are lots of community organisations offering extra funding to reduce the cost further.
Go to our website to check their eligibility, today.
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NZ House & Garden is giving your family the chance to win an iconic Heirloom Legacy Pan worth $399 thanks to Ironclad Pan Co. Each pan comes with your family name stamped on the base to make sure it’s cherished for generations to come.
To be in to WIN, … View moreNZ House & Garden is giving your family the chance to win an iconic Heirloom Legacy Pan worth $399 thanks to Ironclad Pan Co. Each pan comes with your family name stamped on the base to make sure it’s cherished for generations to come.
To be in to WIN, purchase a 1 or 2-year NZ House & Garden subscription before midnight on 17 September and you’ll automatically go in the draw. Returning subscribers can also enter by renewing at the advertised rate. T&Cs apply.
The team at NZ House & Garden.
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Christchurch City Council needs a new way to manage green bin organics. Residents say odours from the Organics Processing Plant in Bromley are affecting their health and quality of life.
A permanent solution won’t be up and running for another three to five years. Something is needed sooner, … View moreChristchurch City Council needs a new way to manage green bin organics. Residents say odours from the Organics Processing Plant in Bromley are affecting their health and quality of life.
A permanent solution won’t be up and running for another three to five years. Something is needed sooner, so five short-term options are being considered.
This change affects everyone, to learn more and give your feedback.
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Heather from Sills and Frills Window Washing
This winter has been long, finally Spring is here. It's time to have your windows, tracks, and frames professionally detailed by Sills and Frills.
Look at the before and after photos below. Black mold is very commonly found around window frames in Christchurch. Freshen up your windows and … View moreThis winter has been long, finally Spring is here. It's time to have your windows, tracks, and frames professionally detailed by Sills and Frills.
Look at the before and after photos below. Black mold is very commonly found around window frames in Christchurch. Freshen up your windows and house by
calling Heather on 022 187 1055 or heather@sillsandfrills.co.nz or reply to this post, and I'll contact you for a non obligation free quote.
Lesley from Bishopdale
This morning there was a lady in the car behind me doing her make - up as she drove down Harewood Rd and along Papanui Road. By the time we got to St Andrews she was on to the eye make-up. I am sure she will look gorgeous when she gets to work but it did make me think - what would she have done … View moreThis morning there was a lady in the car behind me doing her make - up as she drove down Harewood Rd and along Papanui Road. By the time we got to St Andrews she was on to the eye make-up. I am sure she will look gorgeous when she gets to work but it did make me think - what would she have done if the traffic had been up to speed along the road.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Christchurch has been named as a finalist for New Zealand’s most beautiful large city - competing against Tauranga for the honour.
Keep New Zealand Beautiful announced the finalists of its Beautiful Awards 2023 on Tuesday. The not-for-profit organisation has held the awards annually since 1972… View moreChristchurch has been named as a finalist for New Zealand’s most beautiful large city - competing against Tauranga for the honour.
Keep New Zealand Beautiful announced the finalists of its Beautiful Awards 2023 on Tuesday. The not-for-profit organisation has held the awards annually since 1972 and this year's winners will be announced November 9.
“The awards are a chance for Kiwis to put their community on the map and to celebrate a stand-out sustainability initiative," Keep New Zealand Beautiful chief executive Heather Saunderson said.
“This collective contribution is key to maintaining the biodiversity of Aotearoa and to creating a waste and climate conscious future for the next generations.
Christchurch was selected as a finalist in the large city category (major urban area with 100,000 or more residents) because of its council’s focus on sustainable local food production and distribution systems, a statement by Keep New Zealand Beautiful said.
Is Christchurch NZ's most beautiful large city? What do you like about the Garden City, or what could we improve? Read reporter Kristie Boland's full story here, and let us know what you think in the comments below.
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The Secretary from Avonhead Tennis Club
Sunday 10 September 10am - 4pm
Avonhead Tennis Club
Crosbie Park (off Apsley Drive), Avonhead
Tennis NZ's annual Love Tennis event sees tennis clubs around the country open their doors and courts for members of their community to come along and give tennis a go...for FREE!! All equipment … View moreSunday 10 September 10am - 4pm
Avonhead Tennis Club
Crosbie Park (off Apsley Drive), Avonhead
Tennis NZ's annual Love Tennis event sees tennis clubs around the country open their doors and courts for members of their community to come along and give tennis a go...for FREE!! All equipment provided or bring your own - no experience necessary!
The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
There is a General Election coming up soon and you still have time to register if you want to vote, but you will need to be quick !
Click on the 'Read More' for a link to the government site to register.
If you are not able to do this on line call 0800 36 76 56 for other options.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Hornby
Refresh your outdoor spaces with Resene Lumbersider and Resene Walk-on with these easy ideas.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours, we're looking forward to spring and summer, and strawberries! Well, right now particularly we are looking for strawberry recipes for the magazine. Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by September 17, 2023. Every published recipe wins a copy of the November issue of… View moreDear neighbours, we're looking forward to spring and summer, and strawberries! Well, right now particularly we are looking for strawberry recipes for the magazine. Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by September 17, 2023. Every published recipe wins a copy of the November issue of NZ Gardener.
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Rental properties that allow pets are very hard to come by in New Zealand, yet the amount of people owning therapy dogs is rising. Some might say that allowing tenants to have pets means that they'll stay longer and treat your house like a home. Do you think changes should be made to ensure … View moreRental properties that allow pets are very hard to come by in New Zealand, yet the amount of people owning therapy dogs is rising. Some might say that allowing tenants to have pets means that they'll stay longer and treat your house like a home. Do you think changes should be made to ensure more pet-friendly rentals are available?
Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.
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Leanna from Bishopdale
This Friday 8TH of SEPT!! Red Weekend will be having their EP release show at A Rolling Stone 549 Colombo St.
Not only is the amazing Zephyr opening, but because it is the 8th of September A Rolling Stone will be blasting the final hours of The Rock 2000.
Red Weekend will be playing their EP … View moreThis Friday 8TH of SEPT!! Red Weekend will be having their EP release show at A Rolling Stone 549 Colombo St.
Not only is the amazing Zephyr opening, but because it is the 8th of September A Rolling Stone will be blasting the final hours of The Rock 2000.
Red Weekend will be playing their EP start to finish with some extra originals and your classic rock covers added to the mix. This will be a huge night of high energy rock n roll you won't want to miss!
We'll see you there
*FREE ENTRY
*NEW MERCH AVAILABLE
*CDS WILL ALSO BE AVAILABLE
(BRING CASH!!)
Running order:
-ROCK 2000 3pm till when it finishes
-Zepher 8-9pm
-Red Weekend 9pm-late
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Could a permanent police helicopter be in the pipeline for Christchurch?
As authorities in the city grapple with a wave of car thefts and reckless driving by youths, top brass haven’t ruled it out.
In the last 10 months, police in Christchurch have chartered commercial helicopters to help … View moreCould a permanent police helicopter be in the pipeline for Christchurch?
As authorities in the city grapple with a wave of car thefts and reckless driving by youths, top brass haven’t ruled it out.
In the last 10 months, police in Christchurch have chartered commercial helicopters to help catch rampant young offenders on four occasions, most recently on Wednesday when a trio of youngsters in a stolen car left a trail of havoc from Heathcote to Belfast – ripping up a sports field, forcing a school into lockdown, and closing part of a highway.
They allow fleeing drivers to be tracked from the air, meaning officers don’t have to engage in risky pursuits, particularly when roads are busy during the daytime. It also spares their patrol cars from being damaged by youth offenders, who’ve shown a willingness to ram their way out of tricky situations.
Read the full story from reporter Blair Ensor here and share your thoughts in the comments below.
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