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SHOW DAY MARKET

Julie Williams from Aranui Handiscope

FRIDAY 15TH NOVEMBER At; St Ambrose Church, 309 Breezes Road. 10 am till 2 pm .Many wonderful assorted stalls will be here for Show Day, come along and check them out, all in time for Christmas.  Handmade items from crafts, Jewerly, Personalized Candles and Cards, hand knitted baby wear, jams and pickles, Home Made Baking. Books, white elehant stall. Sausage sizzle, Bacon & Egg Sandwiches, Devonshire Teas, Christmas Raffles.  If anyone keen to have a stall it is $10 sell to their crafts then please touch base.  Phone Julie 3884 184 / 027 4518 796 or Donna 029 776 1844

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Transport Minister Simeon Brown has weighed in on the issue, calling the move to shut a 1.5km section of the Heathcote Expressway for up to two years, “illogical”. He has asked KiwiRail to explain.

KiwiRail is demanding Christchurch City Council close part of the expressway until $6.5 million worth of safety improvements can be made to the Scruttons Rd rail crossing.
It said the “unsafe” crossing posed the risk of death or serious injury once every thousand years.

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