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Tina from Swannanoa - Ohoka
This is my family secrets recipe for Southern homestyle Cornbread. For years I made this for my Kiwi friends and everyone who tastes it wants the recipe. Well my friends would go to the store and purchase the wrong ingredients and wonder why it tastes like dirt. So I packaged the key ingredients … View moreThis is my family secrets recipe for Southern homestyle Cornbread. For years I made this for my Kiwi friends and everyone who tastes it wants the recipe. Well my friends would go to the store and purchase the wrong ingredients and wonder why it tastes like dirt. So I packaged the key ingredients into a mix, It is Almost fool proof. Available at The riverside collect and launching at the Chch Food Show this weekend. Stop by for a taste.
Charles Upham Retirement Village
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
There's still time to sign up for this month's great offer. Our subscribers pay less than retail buyers, and this month, new subscribers also get a $25 voucher for Awapuni Nurseries. Pick from their amazing range of plants, and have them delivered straight to your door with their … View moreThere's still time to sign up for this month's great offer. Our subscribers pay less than retail buyers, and this month, new subscribers also get a $25 voucher for Awapuni Nurseries. Pick from their amazing range of plants, and have them delivered straight to your door with their nationwide delivery. $25 voucher valid from Sept 1-25, 2022.
Dee from Rangiora
What are you going to plant in your garden for summer?
Have you planted Dahlia before? IF not, it's a good time to start now.
Dahlia is stunning flower, and with their bold colors and many different shapes / types they will make a spectacular display in your garden.
I still have some … View moreWhat are you going to plant in your garden for summer?
Have you planted Dahlia before? IF not, it's a good time to start now.
Dahlia is stunning flower, and with their bold colors and many different shapes / types they will make a spectacular display in your garden.
I still have some tubers available for purchase. I
I don't have enough space in garden to plant them all.
$8 per tuber
$15 - $20 for a clump of several tubers (only available in some types)
Pick up in Rangiora
Happy to post them to your address too (with extra cost)
Price: $8
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
From local democracy reporter David Hill:
The clean up is under way in North Canterbury after the wettest July on record.
The Hurunui district received more than double its normal July rainfall, while the Waimakariri district was pounded with four times the July average.
Hurunui District … View moreFrom local democracy reporter David Hill:
The clean up is under way in North Canterbury after the wettest July on record.
The Hurunui district received more than double its normal July rainfall, while the Waimakariri district was pounded with four times the July average.
Hurunui District Council chief executive Hamish Dobbie said the rain had an impact on the roading network and clean up work was ongoing.
‘‘It wasn’t so much about the flooding, it was the amount of rain.
‘‘It has certainly caused some issues and our staff and contractors are busy with some patch up work until they can resolve the issues.
‘‘We had abnormal rainfall across the district. Cheviot normally gets 80mm in July and it had over 200mm.’’
Staff were still investigating what emergency funding the council might be eligible for.
In the meantime, Dobbie called for patience as staff worked on repairs as quickly as possible.
The Waimakariri District Council approved $3.15 million in funding at last week’s council meeting to assist with the clean up costs and flood works.
Mayor Dan Gordon said the council had a dedicated flood team working on repairs and responding to service requests.
‘‘We are continuing to work with staff to monitor the adequacy of our maintenance contracts.
‘‘There is also the $22m jointly funded, by council and the Government through its Shovel Ready Project fund, work in Kaiapoi on drainage and flood mitigation works.
‘‘This remains a high priority issue for the council.’’
Across the district there were reports of surface flooding on roads, drains being near capacity and a small number of properties had flood waters enter their homes.
The council received more than 1650 calls resulting in 800 requests for support or additional infrastructure during July.
‘‘Although we try, it is impossible to get someone to every single service request on the night,’’ a council spokesperson said.
‘‘That is why, with a triage system in place we can respond first to where we are needed most and work our way down.
Since July, council staff have been processing the 685 drainage and 130 sewer service requests.
This has included on-site visits, discussions with property owners, looking at council infrastructure and putting in place improvements.
Council staff were already working through about 1400 service requests from the May 2021, December 2021 and February 2022 rain events.
A flood team has been established to continue working through these requests, the council spokesperson said.
‘‘It is anticipated that it will take the team at least six months to work through these investigations.
‘‘Normally people can expect a response to service request from council staff within weeks of them contacting us.
‘‘At the moment, depending on the prioritisation of the issue, it may be several months before staff can meet on site with property owners as part of our investigations.’’
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
Condolence books have been set up in Hurunui and Waimakariri following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Mayors of both districts have also expressed their condolences after the Queen died last week, aged 96.
“After 70 years of service, we acknowledge the Queen's unwavering commitment … View moreCondolence books have been set up in Hurunui and Waimakariri following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Mayors of both districts have also expressed their condolences after the Queen died last week, aged 96.
“After 70 years of service, we acknowledge the Queen's unwavering commitment to us all as the longest reigning monarch,” Hurunui mayor Marie Black said.
“She was a true symbol of stability with an incredible devotion to her duties, family and faith. May she rest in peace.
The flag at the council offices in Amberley and the flag at the Hanmer Library/Service Centre were lowered to half-mast to honour the Queen and her outstanding service.
Books of condolence were made available at all libraries and service centres across the district from Monday.
Waimakariri mayor Dan Gordon acknowledged the Queen’s “remarkable service and devotion”.
“As the longest reigning monarch, she had a strong sense of duty and dedicated her whole life to her throne and the service of her people.”
The flag at the Rangiora Service Centre and the Ruataniwha Kaiapoi Civic Centre were lowered to half-mast last week.
Books of condolence were made available at Waimakariri council libraries from Monday.
Jo from Rangiora
Hi Neighbours, we are on the move and selling our home officee furniture, as its too big to take with us.
Desk 1800 x 1000, Credenza 2 door & mobile 3 drawer cabinet.
Really good condition, dark woodgrain melteca
Offers are welcome, buyer does need to collect by the 23rd... thanks!
Price: $800
Lorna Jean from Key2fit @ NKG
I feel so blessed to live in Christchurch, surrounded by beauty. The great outdoors fuels me. But you don't have to hike and fly from summits, a brisk walk, play some footie, throw a ball, whatever makes you happy, Keep moving!
Monica from Rangiora
Locally grown in Rangiora.
Spray free.
This season 2022.
Hand picked and packed.
They taste good too 😁
●Whole in the shell
… View moreLocally grown in Rangiora.
Spray free.
This season 2022.
Hand picked and packed.
They taste good too 😁
●Whole in the shell
1kg bag - $10
500gm bag - $5●
☆Message me to Buy now .. OR
☆Order yours now and collect from the Rangiora Market on Thursday afternoon 3pm - 7pm. On East Belt
When they're gone they're gone.....!
(Till next season. ) 🙂 Don't miss out. DM now
Negotiable
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Flags across the city are being lowered to half-mast as Christchurch joins the rest of the Commonwealth in mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The Queen, the world’s longest serving monarch, died on Friday morning at Balmoral, Scotland, at the age of 96.
In Christchurch, which the … View moreFlags across the city are being lowered to half-mast as Christchurch joins the rest of the Commonwealth in mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The Queen, the world’s longest serving monarch, died on Friday morning at Balmoral, Scotland, at the age of 96.
In Christchurch, which the Queen visited nine times during her reign, flags are being flown at half-mast and condolence books are being opened at civic centres.
Mayor Lianne Dalziel said the Royal Family had been ardent supporters of the city, for which its residents would “always be grateful”.
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Jill from Rangiora
Not really familiar with these so see photo of them with pouch to strap to your body for easy use. Pick up is Rangiora.
Price: $120
Jill from Rangiora
2 seater couch in reasonable condition. Does not have cushions but can give some as i have a 2 seater the same with cushions for my dog. Pick up Rangiora.
Free
Liz from Kaiapoi
Some large $5 each , med $3 each and baby one $ 2 each or 3 plants for $5 , will be on display at 18 Matthews st Kaiapoi this Sunday 11 th
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