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23 days ago

Canterbury kura expansion finally begins

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

There is a sense of relief at Waimakariri’s only Māori immersion school, as work on its expansion finally begins.

Te Kura o Tuahiwi, which sits between Kaiapoi and Rangiora, is set to receive six new classrooms and a new hall to support its growing … View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

There is a sense of relief at Waimakariri’s only Māori immersion school, as work on its expansion finally begins.

Te Kura o Tuahiwi, which sits between Kaiapoi and Rangiora, is set to receive six new classrooms and a new hall to support its growing school roll.

Board of trustees chairperson Charlie Agi said the build has taken years of planning.

Work had been due to get under way last December, but was put on hold while the Ministry of Education reviewed 352 building projects.

‘‘It has come a long way,’’ Agi said.

‘‘To see the work of past members of the board have put in to get to this point, it is amazing. It is awesome.

‘‘The board has shown some resilience to keep pushing.’’

Ministry of Education spokeswoman Sandra Orr said the new classrooms include four for roll growth and the replacement of two classrooms.

The classrooms are being manufactured offsite and will be open for the beginning of term two next year, with the hall due to open in term four.

Principal Dot Singh said the delays have been frustrating, but she is excited for her tamariki to have new classrooms.

‘‘When I came in (two years ago) we were doing the planning and then we were told they were changing the plans, and then it was going ahead - and then it stopped,’’ Singh said.

She said she then wrote a two-page letter to the ministry and to Education Minister Erica Stanford to emphasis the school’s special character.

The school is the only kura between Christchurch and Kaikōura ‘‘to meet the needs of whānau who want immersion and bilingual education’’.

The kura has a roll of 179 pupils, with another 22 already pre-enrolled for this term and the beginning of next year.

The hall is designed to hold 250 people, meaning the kura will finally be able to hold full school assemblies, prizegivings and indoor sports.
‘‘Our tamariki love basketball,’’ Singh said.

The kura regularly supports the marae across the road by hosting people on site before they are welcomed on to the marae.

‘‘When the Māori Queen visited last month, they all assembled here before they went over to the marae.’’

Having the hall will provide the option of hosting visitors indoors, and allowing sports to continue in the winter and when it is raining, she said.

Singh said the extra space will also allow the kura to offer a Te Puna Reo group (pre-school) for 4-year-olds to help them to prepare for school.

■ LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

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23 days ago

Swan plants

Liz from Kaiapoi

Hi all , at last I have some swan plants to sell again .
The prices are ~~ $2 , $3, $5, $8, $10 each
Pick up in Matthews street Kaiapoi
I now have lots of $5 and $ 8 ones available “ good size with lots of leaves on them
Plus I now have another milk plant for the Monarch caterpillars it call … View more
Hi all , at last I have some swan plants to sell again .
The prices are ~~ $2 , $3, $5, $8, $10 each
Pick up in Matthews street Kaiapoi
I now have lots of $5 and $ 8 ones available “ good size with lots of leaves on them
Plus I now have another milk plant for the Monarch caterpillars it call silky scarlet $2 each

Negotiable

23 days ago

Canterbury’s Woodend Bypass route confirmed

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

The route of the proposed Woodend Bypass in Canterbury has been confirmed - and it might look familiar to locals.

NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) says it has decided the stick with the route which was first designated nine years ago.

Engineers… View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

The route of the proposed Woodend Bypass in Canterbury has been confirmed - and it might look familiar to locals.

NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) says it has decided the stick with the route which was first designated nine years ago.

Engineers reviewed the route after the Government gave them the green light in July to push ahead with plans.

The 9km stretch of road will provide an extension to the Christchurch northern corridor, otherwise known as the Belfast to Pegasus Motorway.

Waimakariri MP Matt Doocey has advocated for the project for several years and said he is thrilled at the latest announcements.

‘‘Many residents across the Waimakariri and further afield will be in no doubt about my passion for this project.

‘‘For far too long now, elderly residents of Woodend have missed medical appointments as they refuse to cross the main road due to safety concerns, and school children have run the gauntlet of getting to and from school.

‘‘Business owners have also suffered because customers refuse to stop on the main road due to traffic.’’

Waimakariri deputy mayor Neville Atkinson said it will be welcome news for local residents.

‘‘It has been a long time coming and the council has always been supportive of this project, so we are delighted that it is moving forward at the pace it is.’’

Last week, Transport Minister Simeon Brown announced plans to build an overpass to replace the Pegasus roundabout and provide better access for Pegasus, Ravenswood and Woodend residents.

He said NZTA will release a request for tender for detailed design and construction supervision this week.

The first stage of early works will likely begin in early 2026 with preparation for road widening to four lanes between Lineside Rd and Cam River, while the main physical works are expected to begin later in 2026.

An NZTA spokesperson said it is too soon for concept drawings to show what the Pegasus interchange will look like.

‘‘We’ll be able to share these as the designs progress during this next phase.’’

Details of how environmental challenges, such as two shingle pit lakes which have been created over the last decade, will be overcome have yet to be released.

Final costs have yet to be determined, but it is believed it will cost hundreds of millions of dollars.

The Woodend Bypass is one of the Government's first five roads of national significance.

The Government is considering roads of national significance to be partially funded by a toll.

■ LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

30 days ago

Poll: Should all neighbours have to contribute to improvements?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

An Auckland court has ruled a woman doesn’t have to contribute towards the cost of fixing a driveway she shares with 10 neighbours.

When thinking about fences, driveways or tree felling, for example, do you think all neighbours should have to pay if the improvements directly benefit them?

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Should all neighbours have to contribute to improvements?
  • 81.9% Yes
    81.9% Complete
  • 15.4% No
    15.4% Complete
  • 2.8% Other - I'll share below
    2.8% Complete
2689 votes
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23 days ago

Orange raspberry plants

Sue from Kaiapoi

Autumn fruiting orange raspberries
Each plant $5
Pick up between kaiapoi and rangiora
Text 0212222838 to arrange

Price: $5

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23 days ago

Cupboards of calm

The Team from Resene ColorShop Rangiora

Transform the inside of your humble storage spaces with Resene paint and you’ll be happy to delve into them in future.

Get our quick tips to transform your storage spaces.

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23 days ago

Xmas fresh flower arramgements

Sue from Kaiapoi

Freshly made arrangements
Colours can vary from cream , red ,yellows or pinks
Comes with own container
Great for table decoration
Pick up between kaiapoi and rangiora
Text 0212222838 to arrange

Price: $10

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25 days ago

USED SUPERMARKET BAGS

Arthur from Rangiora

URGENT, owing to increased sales we urgently need more used supermarket bags. Please drop off at our shop, CHCH CITY MISSION shop in the Gables Arcade Rangiora. THANKYOU.

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25 days ago

Win this brand new home!

Heart Foundation Lottery

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This home offers three bedrooms, spacious kitchen and living areas, and a double garage.
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25 days ago

Perennials

Raewyn from Rangiora

11cm pots $5, some larger $7 and $10. Huge range includes: Renga Renga, Heuchera, dwarf white agapanthus, ivy geranium, Armeria (Candy Tuft), Perennial Sweetpea, Rock Phlox, Salvia, and heaps more. Pick up Rangiora by arrangement. Cash on pickup. Message me for details. Go to … View more11cm pots $5, some larger $7 and $10. Huge range includes: Renga Renga, Heuchera, dwarf white agapanthus, ivy geranium, Armeria (Candy Tuft), Perennial Sweetpea, Rock Phlox, Salvia, and heaps more. Pick up Rangiora by arrangement. Cash on pickup. Message me for details. Go to "Willoughbridge " on FB to follow our garden tips and tricks and view our ongoing listings. Happy Gardening!!
#plantsforsalerangiora
#secretgardensnz
#gardenstovisitrangiora

Price: $5

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25 days ago

Candelabra Primula

Raewyn from Rangiora

Candelabra Primula plants. Shades of orange/yellow are flowering now. Pink/cerise are finishing flowering. Prefer shadey/damp areas but will grow in full sun with moisture. 11cm pots $5. Some larger available at $7. Pick up Rangiora by arrangement. Cash on pickup. Message me for details. … View moreCandelabra Primula plants. Shades of orange/yellow are flowering now. Pink/cerise are finishing flowering. Prefer shadey/damp areas but will grow in full sun with moisture. 11cm pots $5. Some larger available at $7. Pick up Rangiora by arrangement. Cash on pickup. Message me for details. Variety of other perennials also available. Happy Gardening!!
#plantsforsalerangiora
#secretgardensnz
#gardenstovisitrangiora

Price: $5

25 days ago

Georgina's Rhubarb Crumble

Charles Upham Retirement Village

Craving a dessert that makes the most of spring's fresh produce? Look no further than Georgina's signature Rhubarb Crumble.

This delicious treat has become a favourite at Ryman’s Bert Sutcliffe Village, where the sweet and tangy aroma often wafts through the air, tempting neighbours … View more
Craving a dessert that makes the most of spring's fresh produce? Look no further than Georgina's signature Rhubarb Crumble.

This delicious treat has become a favourite at Ryman’s Bert Sutcliffe Village, where the sweet and tangy aroma often wafts through the air, tempting neighbours in for a taste. It’s also a hit with Georgina's 13-year-old granddaughter, Brooklyn, who loves serving it warm with gooey custard or a scoop of melting vanilla ice cream.

Click read more for the recipe.

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26 days ago

Lonicera Plants

Vicki from Rangiora

Fast growing, grows in sun or shade.
Great for hedges or topiary. Good size. $3 per plant

Price: $3

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26 days ago

Horse Shoe Balls, Pet Urns, Pine Coffins + - RANGIORA MENZ SHED

Rae Mackay from Rangiora Menz Shed

Hello Neighbours
Rangiora Menz Shed has the following for sale

Horse Shoe Balls - $390 (Only 2 left)
Solid Pine Coffins - $680
Stained Wishing Wells - $90
Horse Shoe Wine Rack - $150 (1 left)
Pet Urns - $70
Human Ash Urns - $90

Price: $390

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