Hurunui District , Amberley

Our Winter Garage Sale is on right now!

Our Winter Garage Sale is on right now!

Check out the treasures that your neighbours have listed for sale. Click here

309 days ago

Stunning Gemstone Necklaces created by Rae Mackay

Rae from Rangiora

Hello Neighbours

I have these beautiful crystal necklaces for sale. They are all one of a kind, made with love and absolutely beautiful. Would make a great gift!

1. Rose Quartz enhanced with natural 8mm crystals of Amethyst, Rhodonite and Malachite. $90

2. Captivating Golden Healer … View more
Hello Neighbours

I have these beautiful crystal necklaces for sale. They are all one of a kind, made with love and absolutely beautiful. Would make a great gift!

1. Rose Quartz enhanced with natural 8mm crystals of Amethyst, Rhodonite and Malachite. $90

2. Captivating Golden Healer enhanced with natural 8mm crystals of Obsidian, Hematite and Clear Quartz $95

3. Raw Amethyst enhanced enhanced with natural 8mm crystals of Tiger Eye $75

4. Stunning Labradorite $85

If you would like more info on any of these pendants please contact and I will send thru how these crystals can help you.

Viewing at Room to Heal in Rangiora

Contact me please

Negotiable

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309 days ago

Rangiora Scottish Country Dancing

Gail from Rangiora

WANTED - people to discover the benefits of Scottish Country Dancing!!
No partners required.
Join our friendly team on a Monday evening at 7.30pm to try it for yourself.
First night free - Gold Coin donation for following nights.
We meet at the Methodist Church Hall - 176 King Street (across … View more
WANTED - people to discover the benefits of Scottish Country Dancing!!
No partners required.
Join our friendly team on a Monday evening at 7.30pm to try it for yourself.
First night free - Gold Coin donation for following nights.
We meet at the Methodist Church Hall - 176 King Street (across the road from the Town Hall).
Wear soft shoes and bring a water bottle.
Look forward to seeing you there.
Any questions - please contact Gail 0212984712

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309 days ago

North Canterbury Wearable Arts

Jane from Oxford

Only a week to go, so get in and grab your tickets for a fun family night out with our talented community members showcasing their beautiful, weird and whacky creations of wearable art.
Tickets from Humanitix.co.nz
Saturday 9 September - 7 pm. Rangiora Baptist Church Auditorium
Food and … View more
Only a week to go, so get in and grab your tickets for a fun family night out with our talented community members showcasing their beautiful, weird and whacky creations of wearable art.
Tickets from Humanitix.co.nz
Saturday 9 September - 7 pm. Rangiora Baptist Church Auditorium
Food and beverages available before and during interval.

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309 days ago

Hatching a plan

The Team from Resene ColorShop Rangiora

Transform your hen house into a colourful garden feature with Resene paints.

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

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310 days ago

Canterbury v Taranaki at Rangiora A & P Showgrounds

Rae Mackay from Rangiora Menz Shed

Rangiora Menz Shed
Come and see our range of amazing woodwork and metal work items that will be for sale plus a range of second tools

Be part of a massive festival of rugby held at the Rangiora Showgrounds.

2:05 Canterbury takes on Taranaki.

12:05 North Canterbury hosts Ellesmere for the… View more
Rangiora Menz Shed
Come and see our range of amazing woodwork and metal work items that will be for sale plus a range of second tools

Be part of a massive festival of rugby held at the Rangiora Showgrounds.

2:05 Canterbury takes on Taranaki.

12:05 North Canterbury hosts Ellesmere for the 100th contest of the Southbridge Shield

11:00 – Colts

11:30 – Development

10:00 – U18’s

09:30 – U16’s

There will be plenty of fun with a carnival atmosphere. Food trucks, bouncy castle and plenty more.

Just $10 on the gate

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310 days ago

Golfers seek access, through a wetland

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

By David Hill, local democracy reporter

Amberley golfers hope to secure access to their golf course - through a wetland.

The Hurunui District Council will investigate extending Griersons Ave through the narrowest part of the wetland in a bid to secure access to the Amberley Beach Golf Club … View more
By David Hill, local democracy reporter

Amberley golfers hope to secure access to their golf course - through a wetland.

The Hurunui District Council will investigate extending Griersons Ave through the narrowest part of the wetland in a bid to secure access to the Amberley Beach Golf Club course, mahinga kai areas in the Waimaiaia Reserve, and the Waipara River mouth.

The decision follows a deputation from golf club president Bruce Yates and club member Paul Wylie to Tuesday’s council meeting, which was support by more than 50 club members.

The new road would replace the southern end of Golf Links Rd, which has come under threat from coastal erosion.

Council chief executive Hamish Dobbie said constructing a road through a wetland was unlikely to be consented by Environment Canterbury and he proposed an alternative, linking Webbs and Hursley Terrace roads with Golf Links Rd from the northern end.

But Wylie believed it was possible to gain a consent.

"The club has always been of the opinion that this staff claim has been overblown out of all proportion.

"We are firmly of the view that the same difficulties apply to the staff’s preferred option."

He said a recent site visit by an Environment Canterbury ecologist suggested it might be feasible to construct "a relatively simple culvert" to satisfy any ecological concerns.

The Griersons Ave option would also secure access to the golf club’s clubhouse, given the risk of further coastal erosion to Golf Links Rd.

Under the staff proposal, the council could establish a car park to the north, allowing golfers to access the course by car, but not the clubhouse, in the event of Golf Links Rd being lost to the sea.

Either option was likely to secure access to the golf course for up to 30 years.

But there may be no long term option given the threat of sea level rise.

Wylie said the golf club was in favour of the council’s managed retreat approach.

"No-one knows exactly just how climate change will affect the area over the next 10, 35 or 100 years," he said.

"It is very clear that the lesser cost Griersons Ave option must have a significantly longer life."

Councillors instructed staff to conduct a detailed assessment of the Griersons Ave option and to engage with relevant stakeholders, including the golf club, land owners and Te Ngāi Tūāhuriri Rūnanga.

Mayor Marie Black said the council was committed to ensuring reliable access to the area.

"As a district, we take pride in offering quality recreational options for golfers, fishing enthusiasts, foragers, beach walkers and many more who enjoy this area."

■ Public interest journalism funded through New Zealand on Air.

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313 days ago

Poll: Should you mow your neighbour's berm?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The sun is out, the grass is dry and you've fired up the mower. Your neighbour's half is looking a little overgrown, do you do theirs too?

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 you mow your neighbour's berm?
  • 63.9% Yes, it's the neighbourly thing to do
    63.9% Complete
  • 30.7% No, they might start to expect it
    30.7% Complete
  • 3.7% I didn't know we were supposed to mow berms?
    3.7% Complete
  • 1.7% What's a berm?
    1.7% Complete
2425 votes
337 days ago

Poll: True or false? Drinking a glass of red wine every day is good for your heart.

The Team from Heart Foundation NZ

To find out the answer, click the link below and take our ‘Truth about alcohol' quiz.

www.heartfoundation.org.nz...

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True or false? Drinking a glass of red wine every day is good for your heart.
  • 50.1% True
    50.1% Complete
  • 49.9% False
    49.9% Complete
2429 votes
313 days ago

Government Passing 1ST Bill Today Behind Our Backs for 16 & 17 y/o's to VOTE

Robyn from Woodend

Just making NZ citizens aware .. So have copied and pasted from an e-mail from The Tax Payer Union.
Apologies for the last minute email but we thought you needed to know what is happening down in Wellington today. Jordan recently emailed you to let you know that Kieran McAnulty was attempting to … View more
Just making NZ citizens aware .. So have copied and pasted from an e-mail from The Tax Payer Union.
Apologies for the last minute email but we thought you needed to know what is happening down in Wellington today. Jordan recently emailed you to let you know that Kieran McAnulty was attempting to pass legislation to lower the voting age from 18 to 16 years old for local elections.

The Electoral (Lowering Voting Age for Local Elections and Polls) Legislation Bill was given only a few seconds of time for the title to be read out in Parliament and tabled.

The Bill establishes a new category of electors, named ‘youth electors’, and makes way for 16-year-olds and 17-year-olds to be registered on a youth electoral roll to vote in council elections. But where is the media's coverage of this?

At a minimum, such an important constitutional issue should be the subject of a referendum. The bad news is the Bill looks set to pass its first reading tomorrow.

Given the number of responses we received following our recent email on this subject, we know our supporters we be equally concerned about this.

If we do not make New Zealanders aware of what the Government is, yet again, trying to slip under the radar, this Bill will pass through remaining stages after the next election. Concerningly, post-election hype will likely mean that attention will shift away from this issue, making it easier for its advocates to quietly usher these changes through without fanfare nor scrutiny.

As proud promoters of democratic accountability, our position is not whether the lowering of the voting age is right or wrong, but rather that it represents such a significant change to our long-held democratic framework that it should be decided by the people – not politicians. We know our members hold very strong views on this and, at the very least, should be able to participate in a full and frank debate on the matter followed by a referendum. The significance of such a change cannot be underestimated.

Enter your humble Taxpayers’ Union.

Today we placed a full-page advertisement in the Wellington Post bringing the matter of Mr McAnulty's attempt to pass legislation to ‘lower the voting age’ to the wider public’s attention.
Whether you agree with Mr McAnulty or not, we say that the voting age is one of the most fundamental decisions in a democratic society. Any changes should be decided through a referendum not sneaked through unnoticed or under urgency.

Without a written constitution there is little New Zealanders can do except to push back on this kind of slippery constitutional change by ensuring that this type of underhand activity is called out. That’s why we are sending you this email to ask for your support again for a quick response advertising campaign.

We need to blow the whistle on what the Government is doing.

To coincide with the First Reading of the Electoral (Lowering Voting Age for Local Elections and Polls) Legislation Bill, we have managed to secure a last-minute deal for a nationwide advert in the New Zealand Herald tomorrow.

But we need your help to make it happen.

We believe that the New Zealand public will be hopping mad when they find out what Labour is trying to do now. Our polling indicates that New Zealanders overwhelmingly want to retain the status quo, that is, leave the voting age alone. It is not as if the country has a shortage of pressing matters that need urgent attention! Even Labour’s own voter base hates the idea of reducing the voting age – that's why we need to spread the word.

Labour knows the public would never support this, that’s why they are trying to sneak this through by stealth. But with the media just not covering this story, the only way to ensure that these important decisions are left with the people and not self-interested politicians, is to ask for you to support this campaign.

Callum Purves
Campaigns Manager
New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union.

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311 days ago

Buxus

Barbrin from Rangiora

I've got 4 Buxus's, wanting a new home... You would need to dig them out yourself...

Negotiable

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311 days ago

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311 days ago

Garage sale

Rod from Waikuku & Waikuku Beach

14 allin drive waikuku Beach Sunday 3rd September downsizing lots of stuff furniture men's clothing, mostly new outdoor furniture landscaping, tools,lots of man stuff from garage and outdoors sinks tables chairs bbqs scooters bikes helmets gates doors timber iron etc

Negotiable

318 days ago

Poll: Should The Southerner passenger rail service be reinstated?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

The Southerner passenger train will be resurrected if The Opportunities Party (TOP) wins a seat at the general election, its leader says.

TOP’s transport policy, released on Wednesday, pledges support for a five year trial of The Southerner, the passenger rail service between Christchurch and … View more
The Southerner passenger train will be resurrected if The Opportunities Party (TOP) wins a seat at the general election, its leader says.

TOP’s transport policy, released on Wednesday, pledges support for a five year trial of The Southerner, the passenger rail service between Christchurch and Invercargill which ended in 2002.

TOP leader and Ilam candidate Raf Manji said the trial would operate between Christchurch and Dunedin, stopping in towns like Timaru and Ashburton along the way.

Depending on demand, it could operate five to seven days a week and do two or three return journeys a day. TOP has estimated the cost at $100 million, based on the costings of the Hamilton to Auckland train service, Te Huia.

What do you think? Should the service be reinstated? Read reporter Sinead Gill's full story here (subscription required) and let us know what you think in the comments below.

Should The Southerner passenger rail service be reinstated?
  • 85.9% Yes
    85.9% Complete
  • 10.7% No
    10.7% Complete
  • 3.4% I'm not sure/something else (tell us in the comments)
    3.4% Complete
609 votes
313 days ago

Sharp Microwave R340R 34lt

Stevie from Rangiora

Good condition
Internal Light intermittent
Turntable works fine but sometimes it makes a funny noise
Massive family microwave huge 34 Litres About 3 years old.
. MODEL R340R(W)

Powerful Output Power (1100 W) for Quick and Efficient Cooking

8 One-touch Instant Action Menus for Cooking … View more
Good condition
Internal Light intermittent
Turntable works fine but sometimes it makes a funny noise
Massive family microwave huge 34 Litres About 3 years old.
. MODEL R340R(W)

Powerful Output Power (1100 W) for Quick and Efficient Cooking

8 One-touch Instant Action Menus for Cooking and Reheating

New door design

Express Defrost Key with 3 Menus

Easy Defrost

Wide 320 mm Turntable

Instant Cook More/Less Setting

Large, 5-digit LCD Display

Lock Demonstration Mode

Alarm/Timer/Clock functions

Price: $120

314 days ago

Are You a Low or Standard User?

The Team from NZ Compare

Another energy mystery that leaves many of us a tad confused…

Don’t be tricked into thinking a Low User plan means low costs. If you're a Standard User, sticking to Standard User plan is key to maximize savings. Compare plans wisely to make the right choice!

Your plan can change … View more
Another energy mystery that leaves many of us a tad confused…

Don’t be tricked into thinking a Low User plan means low costs. If you're a Standard User, sticking to Standard User plan is key to maximize savings. Compare plans wisely to make the right choice!

Your plan can change based on how many people are living at your house, what appliances you have running and/or what is used to cook with and heat the home.

Make sure you're on the right plan, take a squizz at our handy guide.
Learn more now

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