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Peter from Rangiora
Following the meeting we held last week we are following up with a further meeting on Tuesday 29th November in the Functions Room, upstairs in the Rangiora Town Hall at 5.30pm.
The purpose of this meeting will be to sound out how much support there is likely to be for reviving the Time Bank and … View moreFollowing the meeting we held last week we are following up with a further meeting on Tuesday 29th November in the Functions Room, upstairs in the Rangiora Town Hall at 5.30pm.
The purpose of this meeting will be to sound out how much support there is likely to be for reviving the Time Bank and if there is deciding on what steps we will need to take to get it set up.
If you are interested in seeing a Time Bank in the Waimakariri Disttict it is really important you make this meeting.
What does water mean to you? Share your views on Waimakariri’s water and learn about scenarios for the future management of our streams and rivers at Waimakariri Zone Committee’s November community meetings.
Community Meetings – come along and have your say:
Monday 14 November – 7-9pm,… View moreWhat does water mean to you? Share your views on Waimakariri’s water and learn about scenarios for the future management of our streams and rivers at Waimakariri Zone Committee’s November community meetings.
Community Meetings – come along and have your say:
Monday 14 November – 7-9pm, Cust Community Centre, 9 Mill Road
Wednesday 16 November – 7-9pm, Rossburn Reception Centre, Rangiora
Monday 21 November – 7-9pm, Waikuku Beach Hall
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Angela from Kaiapoi
Lost in the Motunau area near or around the boat ramp mobile phone which has drivers license attached in a pouch on the back. Reward for the return of these . Has very sentimental photos on the phone that can not be replaced.
Lisa from Rangiora
I wanted to share this on neighbourly in the hope this lovely lady will see it. (Letter also sent into the outlook)
Our son Sam was practicing his football on Ashgrove Park as he does most evenings. He came home to show us a card that a lady had given to him with $20 inside congratulating him on… View moreI wanted to share this on neighbourly in the hope this lovely lady will see it. (Letter also sent into the outlook)
Our son Sam was practicing his football on Ashgrove Park as he does most evenings. He came home to show us a card that a lady had given to him with $20 inside congratulating him on his enthusiasm for the sport and telling him to keep it up. Sam was so proud and that meant so much to him. He says he will remember this for the rest of his life how a stranger could be so kind as to make that effort to show him his hard work had not gone unnoticed. That $20 meant he was able to pay off a final installment of a camera he was saving up for and will go to good use. We would sincerely like to thank the lady who did this and let her know we were extremely touched by this gesture and how much it means to Sam. His ambition is to be a professional footballer so if he is lucky enough to achieve this then I am sure his first wage will never be forgotten.
Many thanks
Lisa & Andy Davis
Ashgrove Street
Rangiora
Raj from Kaiapoi
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Shelley from Kaiapoi
Hi Neighbours
If you are thinking about giving circuit ago, then come down and see us.
Where: Trousselot Park Kaiapoi Charles street
When: Monday and Thursday
Time: 6pm
Cost: $5 per person
Meeting place: Band Rotunda
Fitness … View moreHi Neighbours
If you are thinking about giving circuit ago, then come down and see us.
Where: Trousselot Park Kaiapoi Charles street
When: Monday and Thursday
Time: 6pm
Cost: $5 per person
Meeting place: Band Rotunda
Fitness levels: All
Bring your friends
Music to get your motivated
Any questions please call or text Shelley on 022 0200490
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Read more about our five finalists then cast your vote by … View moreWith over 750 local businesses nominated around the country, we are proud to announce our five finalists in the Vodafone Local Business Awards. Now we need your help to decide who our 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners are.
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The SPCA is the only charity in New Zealand with the legal authority to seize abused or neglected animals and prosecute offenders. This is only possible because compassionate animal lovers throughout the community support their fight for justice.
SPCA Auckland is calling on you to help for their… View moreThe SPCA is the only charity in New Zealand with the legal authority to seize abused or neglected animals and prosecute offenders. This is only possible because compassionate animal lovers throughout the community support their fight for justice.
SPCA Auckland is calling on you to help for their Annual Appeal from 11th to 13th November. Collectors will take to the streets throughout Auckland, volunteering their time to make a difference for animals in need. Will you please donate to rescue, rehabilitate and seek justice for these innocent creatures? You can donate today at spcaannualappeal.org.nz.
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Aimee from Kaiapoi
Hello lovely neighbours! Please take a look at the flyer below 😁 my friend is holding a fundraiser night for Josh and we would love for as many locals to come along as possible!! We are still on the hunt for donations/vouchers to put into the mystery auction, so if you know someone locally in … View moreHello lovely neighbours! Please take a look at the flyer below 😁 my friend is holding a fundraiser night for Josh and we would love for as many locals to come along as possible!! We are still on the hunt for donations/vouchers to put into the mystery auction, so if you know someone locally in business that would love to help, please let me know! All funds from the night will go towards a new vehicle for Josh! See you there!!!
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Cory from Loburn
Guy fawkes is comming.
if you plan to let off fireworks in rural areas please let your neighbors know so they can move horses and stock around so they dont get freaked out and damage themselves....personally selling of fireworks should be banned to the public...
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