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Charles Upham Retirement Village
William Sanders resident Suellen loves Christmas and the joy of having family close by. To make the holiday season easier, she shares her favourite tips and hacks. From decorating with lights and faux snow to prepping meals ahead of time and using reusable gift bags, Suellen’s ideas help bring … View moreWilliam Sanders resident Suellen loves Christmas and the joy of having family close by. To make the holiday season easier, she shares her favourite tips and hacks. From decorating with lights and faux snow to prepping meals ahead of time and using reusable gift bags, Suellen’s ideas help bring festive cheer without the stress. Whether you're looking for budget-friendly options or simple ways to enhance your celebrations, these tips will make your Christmas brighter and more enjoyable.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
A Wellington man was wrongly issued a parking fine and spent over 40 hours going back and forward with Hutt City Council about it.
Have you ever been unfairly fined?
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Richard from Rangiora
Discover how simple it is to grow your own raspberries, even if you're new to gardening!
Pick up my free ‘How To Grow Raspberries’ guide with your purchase.
Why grow raspberries?
- Prolific fruiters: By following a few simple steps, raspberries will give you a big yield each … View moreDiscover how simple it is to grow your own raspberries, even if you're new to gardening!
Pick up my free ‘How To Grow Raspberries’ guide with your purchase.
Why grow raspberries?
- Prolific fruiters: By following a few simple steps, raspberries will give you a big yield each season.
- Perfect for freezing: Stock up on raspberries for winter—no other fruit freezes as well.
- Effortless growing: They’re surprisingly low-maintenance when you follow a few simple steps (my free guide covers it all).
- Garden-friendly: Wondering if they’ll take over? They won’t! Just follow my free guide.
This sale includes a variety of plant bundles: Choose the best $30 deal for you.
- Get 2x $15 plants (plus 1 small bonus plant)
- Get 1x $20 and 1x $10 plant (plus 1 small bonus plant)
- Get 3x $10 plants (plus 1 small bonus plant)
- Get 7x $5 plants
- Or get a different combination.
Spend more and get a better deal.
All raspberries have been transplanted from existing Clutha, Heritage and Lewis varieties. They produce fantastic raspberries.
All plants are grown in top-quality soil.
Pick up in Rangiora.
With a $60 purchase, I’ll deliver within a 30-minute drive of Rangiora (extra $10).
Get in touch, grab your plants, and the free guide and start your berry-growing journey!
NOTE:
I grow raspberries as well as strawberries, blueberries, thornless blackberries, apples, stone fruit, citrus, tomatoes and more. Raspberries are the easiest by far.
NOTE: We will need to exchange mobile numbers before pickup.
Vicki from Rangiora
Well established plants. Quick growing & suitable for most conditions. Two plants available. $5 each
Price: $5
Elisabeth from Rangiora
Ginger, gray tabby, siamese or ragdoll wanted for sibling to my black 2 year old. Loving home.
Price: $80
Why not gift them a magazine subscription tailored to their interests? This Christmas, find the perfect gifts at Mags4Gifts! We're offering up to 30% off a wide range of magazines – there’s something for everyone in your whanau!
Whether you’re searching for a thoughtful secret Santa … View moreWhy not gift them a magazine subscription tailored to their interests? This Christmas, find the perfect gifts at Mags4Gifts! We're offering up to 30% off a wide range of magazines – there’s something for everyone in your whanau!
Whether you’re searching for a thoughtful secret Santa gift or something special to put under the tree, we’ve got you covered with a great selection for all interests.
Don’t miss out – shop now at Mags4Gifts.com and enjoy the savings!
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At Triton Hearing, we believe you should make the most of the holiday season and the moments that matter.
That’s why we’re excited to introduce our revolutionary new Infinio Sphere devices. With cutting-edge technology delivering double the speech clarity*, you’ll hear every joke, every … View moreAt Triton Hearing, we believe you should make the most of the holiday season and the moments that matter.
That’s why we’re excited to introduce our revolutionary new Infinio Sphere devices. With cutting-edge technology delivering double the speech clarity*, you’ll hear every joke, every story, and every cheer like never before.
This festive season, don’t just be present - be at the heart of the fun.
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Jeneane Hobby from Ashley Community Church Incorporated
WORKING BEE - Saturday 14 December, 9 am-12 noon
Various tasks including cleaning, weeding and general tidying up. Bring buckets, gloves, gardening tools whatever you can imagine using at a working bee.
Light morning tea will be served. All welcome
Reminder - there is no toilet on site so go … View moreWORKING BEE - Saturday 14 December, 9 am-12 noon
Various tasks including cleaning, weeding and general tidying up. Bring buckets, gloves, gardening tools whatever you can imagine using at a working bee.
Light morning tea will be served. All welcome
Reminder - there is no toilet on site so go before you come.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Rangiora
Give your furry best friend a shaded and comfy outdoor nap spot finished in Resene Waterborne Woodsman English Walnut.
Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.
Vicki from Rangiora
Fast-growing, spreading, drought-tolerant grey shrub. Attractive hedge with pale-blue bee-attracting flowers. Looks great as a trimmed shrub, low shelter or topiary. Good on coastal sites. Evergreen. Hardy. Lots available. $4 each
Price: $4
Get big summer savings at Resene ColorShops! Bring out the best in your home with kiwi made Resene paints, colours and wood stains. Plus choose from a huge range of wallpaper and accessories. Find out more
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Kia ora neighbours. If you've got a family recipe for courgettes, we'd love to see it and maybe publish it in our magazine. Send your recipe to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz, and if we use it in the mag, you will receive a free copy of our January 2025 issue.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
By David Hill, Local Democracy
A proposed Hanmer Springs flyride has been given the go ahead by the Environment Court.
But there are still a few bumps in the road.
The Environment Court issued an interim decision on Friday to reject an appeal by The Friends of Conical Hill Incorporated, … View moreBy David Hill, Local Democracy
A proposed Hanmer Springs flyride has been given the go ahead by the Environment Court.
But there are still a few bumps in the road.
The Environment Court issued an interim decision on Friday to reject an appeal by The Friends of Conical Hill Incorporated, three years after a Hurunui District Council appointed commissioner granted a resource consent.
The Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa had applied to install and operate a gravity-based recreation activity at Conical Hill Reserve.
Hurunui District Council chief executive Hamish Dobbie said the council is relieved to finally get a decision.
‘‘It is good news. It has taken a long time to get here, but at least we’ve got a decision.
‘‘We will need to work through the viability of the project and then the council can consider what it does next.’’
Dobbie said staff would prepare a report to present to the council early in the new year.
The project received $2 million from the Government's ‘‘Shovel Ready’’ fund in 2020.
When first proposed, the attraction was expected to create 23 jobs and inject $4m into the local economy in its first five years of operation.
Submitters opposed to the flyride said it would have a visual impact on the recreation character, biodiversity and horse trails in the area.
Concerns were also raised about parking, traffic congestion, noise, along with the risk of fire, and devaluation of properties.
In her decision, Judge Lauren Semple said she was satisfied the effects of the proposal could be managed under the Hurunui District Plan and the National Policy Statement on Indigenous Biodiversity.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Neighbours, we are looking ahead to December 25th and it's always a busy time.
Each family does things a little different and we'd love to know where you stick to tradition and where you strongly differ. Perhaps there's a tradition that you think is just overrated! Share your … View moreNeighbours, we are looking ahead to December 25th and it's always a busy time.
Each family does things a little different and we'd love to know where you stick to tradition and where you strongly differ. Perhaps there's a tradition that you think is just overrated! Share your thoughts below.
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Charles Upham Retirement Village
Hundreds of Kiwi children will receive something special this Christmas thanks to Ryman Healthcare’s support of the Catalytic Foundation’s Christmas Shoebox Project.
Instead of giving individual gifts to residents, the idea was to redirect those funds to support struggling New Zealand … View moreHundreds of Kiwi children will receive something special this Christmas thanks to Ryman Healthcare’s support of the Catalytic Foundation’s Christmas Shoebox Project.
Instead of giving individual gifts to residents, the idea was to redirect those funds to support struggling New Zealand families having to cut back on essentials.
Ryman residents were overwhelmingly in support of the idea, with many volunteering to help choose the gifts to fill over 1000 shoeboxes with thoughtful items.
Click read more for the full story.
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