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500 days ago

1000l tank

Corran from Rangiora

A 1000L in steel cage has hole cut in to the side at top to allow a down pipe connection
Free. And you would need a trailer to take it away. Located in Rangiora.

Negotiable

500 days ago

Have you got a favourite spring salad? Send us the recipe!

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours, every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of reader recipes using a seasonal crop. This month, we're on the hunt for spring salad recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by July 23, 2023. Every published recipe wins a copy of the September issue of NZ Gardener.

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501 days ago

used super market bags

Arthur from Rangiora

The CITY MISSION OP SHOP, (previously known as Thrive op shop) in the Gables Arcade High street Rangiora is needing more paper supermarket bags urgently. We are at the back end of the arcade near the New World Supermarket. Thank you.

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501 days ago

Foldaway dog ramps

Kim from Loburn

Ramp for smalll dogs/cats 900 long, 350 wide, 450 high
Has 2 hinged support 'flaps' which slot into slat holes for extra strength & safety
Also has non slip tape so pets don't slip as they go up the ramp.
$85.00 Foldaway & portable & now oiled with waterproof coating… View more
Ramp for smalll dogs/cats 900 long, 350 wide, 450 high
Has 2 hinged support 'flaps' which slot into slat holes for extra strength & safety
Also has non slip tape so pets don't slip as they go up the ramp.
$85.00 Foldaway & portable & now oiled with waterproof coating which also enhances the natural wood
Great to help wee ones get on and off the couch safely :-)
Please check out my new facebook site 'rampitupforpets'
Delivery may be available in Christchurch region
Text or phone. 027 3193145

Price: $85

501 days ago

July 2023 Special

The Wheel Magician Christchurch North

If you are at home during the school holidays, why not take advantage of our latest special for the month of July to get your kerbed wheels repaired.

Feel free to give me a call on 022 1597826 or email me on paul.thomas@wheelmagician.co.nz for more info or to make a booking.

Fully mobile … View more
If you are at home during the school holidays, why not take advantage of our latest special for the month of July to get your kerbed wheels repaired.

Feel free to give me a call on 022 1597826 or email me on paul.thomas@wheelmagician.co.nz for more info or to make a booking.

Fully mobile service, I'll come to you at a time that suits!

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501 days ago

Art Challenge for Children

Kathy from Rangiora

On August 12th St John's Anglican Craft Group are hosting another art exhibition and silent auction to raise funds for African Famine Relief. This year we'd love donations of art from children and young people. Paintings, drawings or collage no bigger than A3 size can be dropped off to … View moreOn August 12th St John's Anglican Craft Group are hosting another art exhibition and silent auction to raise funds for African Famine Relief. This year we'd love donations of art from children and young people. Paintings, drawings or collage no bigger than A3 size can be dropped off to the church office, High St Rangiora or the church lounge before July 16 with name of child and contact details on the back. All art will be for sale to raise funds, but there will be prizes available for children's art entries.

502 days ago

The Sunday Star-Times Winter Puzzle Comp is Back!

Sunday Star Times

This July we have your chance to win a share of over $5,000 in New World gift vouchers! Simply grab your local newspaper, throw on your thinking cap, and complete the daily puzzle to be in to win.

Beginning on July 3, we will be placing a puzzle in your newspaper each day for a month. Complete … View more
This July we have your chance to win a share of over $5,000 in New World gift vouchers! Simply grab your local newspaper, throw on your thinking cap, and complete the daily puzzle to be in to win.

Beginning on July 3, we will be placing a puzzle in your newspaper each day for a month. Complete all 28 puzzles for a higher chance to WIN. Once you’ve figured it out, head over to stuff.co.nz/puzzletime to enter the solution and be in to win.

To find out more about participating newspapers, click here
Find out more

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505 days ago

Addressing historical greviances

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Local Māori will soon be able to return to live on their customary land.

Waimakariri District Council chief executive Jeff Millward says the proposed Waimakariri District Plan, which was notified in September 2021, includes special purpose zoning for … View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Local Māori will soon be able to return to live on their customary land.

Waimakariri District Council chief executive Jeff Millward says the proposed Waimakariri District Plan, which was notified in September 2021, includes special purpose zoning for Māori Reserve 873, between Kaiapoi and Rangiora.

This included allowing for up to seven houses on a four hectare section.
These have been incorporated into the draft Greater Christchurch Spatial Plan, which has recognised the need for infrastructure investment for kāinga nohoanga (places of residence) across the Greater Christchurch area.

"Historically they have been prevented from living on their own land and growing crops for mahinga kai," Millward said.

The National Policy Statement on Urban Development stated that well-functioning urban environments needed to have a variety of homes, and this included enabling Māori to express their cultural traditions and norms.

Māori Reserve 873, which included the kāinga (village) of Tuahiwi and the surrounding rural area, was set aside by the Crown in 1848 as a kāinga nohoanga.

The 1868 Native Land Court defined Ngāi Tahu mahinga kai and whānau rights.

But subsequent territorial authorities, including the Waimakariri District Council, which was established in 1989, had overlooked the history and introduced rural zoning rules and applied them to Māori Reserve 873.

Most recently, about 2005, the Waimakariri District Council changed the rural zoning for the reserve to 10 acres without consulting with the rūnanga.

This was unworkable as properties were already much smaller and had multiple houses on them.

The land grievances were due in part to different cultural understandings and the complexity of Māori ownership.

Māori practised Kaitiakitanga (stewardship) where resources including land were looked after by the hapū for the next generation.

The consequence has seen Māori lose the ability to use the land for mahinga kai and whānau have been unable to live on the land.

Comment was sought from Ngāi Tūāhuriri.

■ Public interest journalism funded through New Zealand on Air.

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503 days ago

Bright Spots is extended!

Resene

We've had such an amazing response to Bright Spots that we've decided to extend it for another week!

Now that it's the school holidays, why not get the kids or grandkids involved!

Celebrate the most colourful, quirky and joyful places in your community by snapping a photo or … View more
We've had such an amazing response to Bright Spots that we've decided to extend it for another week!

Now that it's the school holidays, why not get the kids or grandkids involved!

Celebrate the most colourful, quirky and joyful places in your community by snapping a photo or two of a Bright Spot and sharing it here. There are 10 prizes of $250 Resene ColorShop vouchers and $250 Prezzy® cards up for grabs so you can create your own Bright Spot!
Enter now

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504 days ago

School tackles feral cats

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

A Rangiora school plans to tackle a feral cat problem over the school holidays.

Rangiora New Life School is calling in the professionals to trap some cats, which have been living under classrooms, scavenging rubbish bins and children’s lunch boxes, … View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

A Rangiora school plans to tackle a feral cat problem over the school holidays.

Rangiora New Life School is calling in the professionals to trap some cats, which have been living under classrooms, scavenging rubbish bins and children’s lunch boxes, setting off alarms, and posing a threat to local birdlife.

"We have two or three feral cats that we are concerned about and we want to make sure that they are OK," principal Stephen Walters said.

"I’m a cat lover myself and the last thing I want to see is cats which are unwell, not getting enough to eat and freezing over the winter."

He said the trapping company had the ability to scan the cats, with the microchipped cats to be released or returned to their homes.

Cats without chips would be passed on to a cat shelter to be checked and rehomed.

"I can assure everyone they will all be treated humanely," Walters said.

"This is not a good place for them to be and we want to make sure they can find a home and be looked after."

The threat to birdlife had been particularly concerning, he said.

"We’ve already had a clutch of ducklings killed by the cats and that was quite distressing for the children."

■ Public interest journalism funded through New Zealand on Air.

503 days ago

Family Friendly Service and Discussion

Jeneane Hobby from Ashley Community Church Incorporated

Paul and Lesley Askin lead their next family-friendly monthly service - Sunday, 2 July - at the Ashley Community Church from 4.30 pm. Bring a plate of finger food for a shared meal afterwards.
Dress up warmly and remember to go before you come because there is no toilet on site.

Enquiries to … View more
Paul and Lesley Askin lead their next family-friendly monthly service - Sunday, 2 July - at the Ashley Community Church from 4.30 pm. Bring a plate of finger food for a shared meal afterwards.
Dress up warmly and remember to go before you come because there is no toilet on site.

Enquiries to Paul or Lesley, Ph 021 140 2074
39 Canterbury St, Ashley.

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504 days ago

DAHLIA TUBERS

Dee from Rangiora

Downsizing my garden due to health reason . Make your garden into spectacular display of vibrant colours all summer long! Easy to grow, prolific bloomers. over 100 varieties to choose from . Photos are some varieties I have available right now. Still dividing the rest of tubers so the availability… View moreDownsizing my garden due to health reason . Make your garden into spectacular display of vibrant colours all summer long! Easy to grow, prolific bloomers. over 100 varieties to choose from . Photos are some varieties I have available right now. Still dividing the rest of tubers so the availability might differ each week.

I have a stall at: TRADEZONE BUILDING (by the shop's door entrance)
326 Flaxton Road, Rangiora,
Monday - Friday: 10.00am - 4.30pm
Saturday: 10am - 12.30pm
Please pay with the exact amount, as no change will be given (Honesty box - Red Box)
Happy to post nationwide, will be paid by buyers.
Just send me a message.
Listed elsewhere also.

Price: $10

507 days ago

clothes dryer wanted

Trish from Rangiora

prefer older style. outer appearance not relevant.

504 days ago

Warm welcomes

The Team from Resene ColorShop Rangiora

Create a dramatic entrance using a red door in your favourite Resene red.

Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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509 days ago

Poll: Should salaries be public?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

A helpful tool created by Aucklander, Tony Lu, allows users to find out the possible salary for jobs they are considering applying for, saving time for possible applicants and the employer too. But do you think that all salaries should be visible to the public?

Share your vote and comment below … View more
A helpful tool created by Aucklander, Tony Lu, allows users to find out the possible salary for jobs they are considering applying for, saving time for possible applicants and the employer too. But do you think that all salaries should be visible to the public?

Share your vote and comment below - 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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Should salaries be public?
  • 51.9% Yes, it would be fairer
    51.9% Complete
  • 38% No, it should be private
    38% Complete
  • 10.2% I don't know - I'd need more information
    10.2% Complete
1712 votes
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