Hurunui District , Amberley

196 days ago

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197 days ago

Bulk Corokias Plants

Vicki from Rangiora

Bulk Corokia plants available. Really good size healthy plants. Very hardy - will grow in most conditions. Excellent hedging plant. Bargain price at $3 each.

Price: $3

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197 days ago

Lonicera nitida plants (Box Honeysuckle)

Vicki from Rangiora

Good sized plants. Looks like buxus when grown but grows at twice the speed. Tiny oval dark green leaves. Plant in full sun or semi shade. Ideal plant to shape into balls cones etc perfect for planting now $3.50 per plant

Price: $3.50

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198 days ago

Ryman residents tempted with exciting menus

Charles Upham Retirement Village

The feel-good factor around a sumptuous meal served up professionally in the village dining room can help Ryman residents’ overall sense of wellbeing. Eating well and with pleasure will also help their health.

That is the view of Ryman’s Food Team and village Senior Lead Chefs who have been… View more
The feel-good factor around a sumptuous meal served up professionally in the village dining room can help Ryman residents’ overall sense of wellbeing. Eating well and with pleasure will also help their health.

That is the view of Ryman’s Food Team and village Senior Lead Chefs who have been planning mouth-watering recipes and food selections that will make up autumn, winter, spring, and summer menus for 2024.

Menu Development Chef Matt Orr alongside the Chefs Panel are working tirelessly to create a menu for all seasons.

Click read more for the full article.

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198 days ago

Amberley Beach golf course access investigated amid coastal erosion threat

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

By local democracy reporter David Hill:

Slow progress is being made in efforts to secure access to the Amberley Beach golf course in Canterbury (see attached map), which is under threat from coastal erosion.

About 50 golfers attended a Hurunui District Council meeting in August calling on the… View more
By local democracy reporter David Hill:

Slow progress is being made in efforts to secure access to the Amberley Beach golf course in Canterbury (see attached map), which is under threat from coastal erosion.

About 50 golfers attended a Hurunui District Council meeting in August calling on the council to extend Griersons Ave to secure access to the Amberley Beach Golf Club’s clubhouse.

The golf course faces the threat of coastal erosion, along with access to mahinga kai (natural resources) areas in the Waimaiaia Reserve and the Waipara River mouth.

The council agreed to investigate extending Griersons Ave through the narrowest part of a wetland, against the advice in a report to the August meeting, written by council chief executive Hamish Dobbie.

He proposed linking Webbs and Hursley Terrace roads with Golf Links Rd from the northern end, which would secure access to the golf course but not the clubhouse.

Council staff have been working with Environment Canterbury to consider the available consenting options.

‘‘Some progress is being made, but it is slow,’’ he said.

Both options would secure access to the golf course for the next 30 years.

Environment Canterbury consents planning manager Aurora Grant confirmed pre-consent application discussions were continuing.

Amberley Beach is one of several North Canterbury beach communities facing threats from erosion, coastal flooding and sea level rise.

No solution is in sight for Motunau Beach residents facing the threat of erosion.

The council has been working with two property owners at Motunau Beach, with homes perched precariously close to the cliff edge.

Dobbie said there was a long legal process under the Building Act to follow before a resolution could be found.

A geotech report was completed last year and discussions were continuing to ensure lives were not being put at risk, he said.

Efforts to restore a coastal road north of Cheviot, which was claimed by the sea last year, are progressing.

The council agreed to a KiwiRail plan in August to co-fund the rebuild of Claverley Rd in the Hundalees, north of the Conway River, which is 40km south of Kaikōura.

Dobbie said council staff had further conversations with KiwiRail last week about the reinforcement of the road.

The project is expected to cost up to $520,000 and will restore access to three households, which have been relying on four-wheel-drive access.

The road also provides access to archaeological sites of importance to local mana whenua, while the rail network is also under threat from erosion.

Nape Nape Rd at Blythe River, south of the Hurunui River, has been subject to slips following heavy rain events and coastal erosion over the last five years.

Councillors called on staff in September to prepare a strategy to provide guidance on how to respond to these situations.

It is expected to be considered as part of the long-term plan process in the coming weeks.

The council has also been working on coastal adaptation plans with five beach communities over the last four years.

Three plans have been adopted for Amberley Beach, Leithfield Beach and Motunau Beach.

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

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198 days ago

Bathroom makeover

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198 days ago

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200 days ago

Crocky

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“My name’s Crocky... the nickname I've had my whole life. When I was six I had a possum skin hat like the American folklore hero Davy Crockett. I never wanted to take off the hat.
Where I feel most at home is the Southern Lakes where I was born, but I had my school years in Christchurch … View more
“My name’s Crocky... the nickname I've had my whole life. When I was six I had a possum skin hat like the American folklore hero Davy Crockett. I never wanted to take off the hat.
Where I feel most at home is the Southern Lakes where I was born, but I had my school years in Christchurch after my mum moved here when my parents divorced.
I buggered off overseas in the 2000’s, at one point I lived in New York. In the last 10 years I lived in Wellington, it had everything of a big city but like a small village, everything is accessible. Now I'm back again in Christchurch.
I squirrelled and saved and saved and just brought my first home. It's a new build with a vintage feel. I try and get around on my electric motorbike or my push bike, makes me feel like I'm on a mission. It's the best way to see the city. I feel bad using a car when I'm the only one in it. I like going tramping and nature is really good for me.
My biggest thing at the moment; I have an addiction to thrift shopping. I think thrifting is so cool - there's a real market for it, you know what you're looking for and it's great for reselling stuff that's already been created. I have a full time job that's stable so it’s kinda become a bit of a side hustle.
I'm currently collecting digital cameras. I have about 15, op shops think they are no good as everyone is using their phones. I source the chargers and clean the cameras up and sell them on and give them new life. Everyone's going back to the Y2K era for nostalgic reasons, the noise of them clicking a photo - very cool.”

- Crocky

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199 days ago

Brand New Bag

Elisabeth from Rangiora

Beautiful, new, purple handbag. Lots of pockets and extendable straps. Pick up Rangiora.

Price: $10

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199 days ago

Brand New Boots

Elisabeth from Rangiora

Brand new, comfortable slip on black boots. Size 10. Pick up Rangiora.

Price: $20

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199 days ago

Cat/Dog Harness

Elisabeth from Rangiora

Brand new. Pick up Rangiora. Comes with 15 litre bag of cat litter.

Price: $10

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199 days ago

Shoe Rack

Elisabeth from Rangiora

New. Comfortably holds 8 pairs of shoes. Pick up only.

Price: $10

199 days ago

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200 days ago

Think you know where NZ's biggest pothole is?

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200 days ago

Hurunui council backs community board concept, but split on representation

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

A community board is being proposed for Hurunui’s south ward, including Amberley.

The Hurunui District Council accepted a proposal to create a South Ward Community Board as part of its representation review at a meeting on Tuesday, March 12.

It … View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

A community board is being proposed for Hurunui’s south ward, including Amberley.

The Hurunui District Council accepted a proposal to create a South Ward Community Board as part of its representation review at a meeting on Tuesday, March 12.

It will now go out for public consultation on Monday, March 25.

The concept of a South Ward Community Board received unanimous support, but the late addition of splitting the south ward into two subdivisions created division and was supported by six councillors, with five opposed.

Governance team leader Michelle Stanley proposed community board membership comprising two members from the Amberley subdivision and three from the Kowai subdivision (the rest of the ward), as well as four councillors.

If successful, the community board would replace the existing south ward community committee, which comprises local appointees, for the 2025 and 2028 local government elections.

Councillor Pauline White, who represents the south ward, said she initially opposed the idea of a community board, but later changed her mind.

‘‘One of my initial fears was it could disempower the different voices we get at the community committee, but having the sub-divisions will help to overcome that.

‘‘If we put this out to our constituents they will submit and tell us whether this is the right thing.’’

Councillors Vanessa McPherson and Gary Jackson, who both serve the south ward, said they could not support splitting the ward.

Jackson said the south ward was ‘‘one community’’ and adding the subdivisions was ‘‘an added complication, which will confuse people’’.

McPherson said having the subdivisions would be ‘‘too limiting’’.

The Hurunui district already has one community board at Hanmer Springs and councillor Tom Davies, who lives in the village, said it worked well.

‘‘We all have slightly different interests and there is very strong debate at the meetings and outside of meetings.

‘‘In a small community differences tend to disappear and you come to a decision of what is best for the village.’’

Council staff estimated a South Ward Community Board would cost ratepayers around $50,000 a year, or about $25 per south ward ratepayer.

Councillors backed retaining the status quo of the mayor and 10 councillors representing the south, west and east wards, and the Hanmer Springs Community Board.

The remaining community committees in Amuri, Hurunui, Cheviot and Glenmark, will also be retained.

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

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