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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Nearly seven years since the earthquakes and despite millions of dollars spent on road repairs, Christchurch appears to be the pothole capital of New Zealand.
Last year, the Christchurch City Council received 994 complaints about potholes, spent over $525,000 fixing more than 19,000 (about $27 … View moreNearly seven years since the earthquakes and despite millions of dollars spent on road repairs, Christchurch appears to be the pothole capital of New Zealand.
Last year, the Christchurch City Council received 994 complaints about potholes, spent over $525,000 fixing more than 19,000 (about $27 each) and paid out $2000 in compensation for vehicle damage.
Wellington City Council spent $12,782 repairing 394 potholes in the last financial year, and Dunedin City Council spent $27,000 identifying and repairing 4500 potholes. Further south, Invercargill City Council spent about $60,000.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
States of emergency have been declared in Christchurch, Nelson-Tasman , Selwyn, Grey, Buller, Westland, and Taranaki on Tuesday as ex-Cyclone Gita bears down on the country.
Follow the latest updates on Stuff.co.nz and Press.co.nz
Tim Fulton from Ohoka Rugby Club
We're open for registrations for the 2018 season for new and returning players from Under 6 to Senior Div 1 and 2. Go to sporty.co.nz/ohokarugby to sign up for the new season
Cheers, Tim
Ohoka Rugby President
Phone 021 08716027
Email weeklyeditor@xtra.co.nz
Andrea from Rangiora
Book in a Market Appraisal of your home with me and go in the draw to win a yummy dinner voucher worth $100.00. Marketing campaign runs through February - April.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
After a lifetime of work, the leap into retirement can offer a new lease of life – or it can provide too much free time.
Reporter Laura Baker spoke with four people about their personal experiences after leaving the workforce.
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Rangiora
On Tuesday 6 March 5.30-7.30pm at Resene ColorShop, 83 Victoria Street, Rangiora.
FREE to attend. Reserve your place today by emailing rangiora.colorshop@resene.co.nz with your name and phone number.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Matt from Eyrewell Forest
Would be great to hear from anyone with real life experience living with off grid solar power system.
Rahul Deo Neighbourly Lead from Rangiora
Hi Neighbours,
Hope everyone's prepared for Cyclone Gita's arrival and we do not get effected as projected. However, listed below are some useful links for awareness especially for those who were planning to visit west coast tomorrow:
www.waimakariri.govt.nz...
www.stuff.co.nz...
… View moreHi Neighbours,
Hope everyone's prepared for Cyclone Gita's arrival and we do not get effected as projected. However, listed below are some useful links for awareness especially for those who were planning to visit west coast tomorrow:
www.waimakariri.govt.nz...
www.stuff.co.nz...
Stay Tight and take care !
The Team from Children's Day
"They say love is spelt T-I-M-E," never a truer word spoken. youtu.be...
Rachel Neighbourly Lead from Kaiapoi
HELP!!! Self contained studio or unit needed in approximately 2 weeks. I'm mature, work full time have one vehicle and no pets. I really want to be living round the Kaiapoi area closer to my family and out of the city. I'm looking at something around $200-$250 per week.
Roz - 027 939 … View moreHELP!!! Self contained studio or unit needed in approximately 2 weeks. I'm mature, work full time have one vehicle and no pets. I really want to be living round the Kaiapoi area closer to my family and out of the city. I'm looking at something around $200-$250 per week.
Roz - 027 939 4053
Jonathan Milne Reporter from Sunday Star Times
Thanks to the 2600 of you who completed our Sunday Star-Times/Neighbourly poll on NZ's changing attitudes to meat and veges. We reported the results this weekend - and they were fascinating.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, it reveals our most loyal meat-eaters are in farming provinces like Southland,… View moreThanks to the 2600 of you who completed our Sunday Star-Times/Neighbourly poll on NZ's changing attitudes to meat and veges. We reported the results this weekend - and they were fascinating.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, it reveals our most loyal meat-eaters are in farming provinces like Southland, Manawatu-Wanganui and Taranaki, where nearly two-thirds of us eat meat most days. By comparison, fewer than half of respondents in Wellington, Auckland and Northland eat that much meat. More than a third of Aucklanders and Cantabrians say they are reducing their meat consumption; another 13 per cent have already cut it from their diets entirely.
>> So here's a question: should city-dwellers be supporting our farmers better, given they're still the backbone of our economy? Or do farmers and the rest of us need to be working together to find new solutions - new premium meats, new meat alternatives - to reflect reducing meat consumption around the world?
>> www.stuff.co.nz...
Sian from Swannanoa - Ohoka
Hi there, does anyone have any cardboard boxes lying around? Need to pack up my books in the study so they would need to be clean. Thanks in advance, Sian.
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