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3047 days ago

Stackable Chairs needed urgently.

Susanne from Phillipstown

Does any body belong to a business of group that has replaced it's chairs recently and have in in a reasonable condition to give away to a community Church in Linwood.We have a busy schedule with a community lunch ,large friendship group ,other churches,and other groups using our facilities,the last lot of chairs we were given are falling into disrepair,funding becoming very differcullt to obtain.If any one can help please p.m me we would be so grateful.

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2 days ago

🌉🛶 Early Birds Might Crack This One First… or Not? 🥚🧠

The Riddler from The Neighbourly Riddler

A person is crossing a bridge and sees a boat full of people, yet there isn't a single person on board.
How is this possible?

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4 days ago

🪱🐦 When are you the most productive? 🌙🦉

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The Post has been diving into our daily habits, and research suggests being an early bird or a night owl isn’t just a choice—it’s biology! We all have that specific time when our brains finally "click" into gear.

This raises a big question for the modern workplace. To get the best out of everyone, should employers accommodate our natural body clocks? This idea is at the heart of the four-day work week and flexible scheduling movements.

We want to hear from you:
1. When does your brain "click" into gear?
2. Would a flexible (or shortened) schedule change the way you work?

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2 hours ago

Support for - Historic Christchurch dome destined for "Red zone"

Leslie from Avonside - Dallington

A demolition expert says he will scrap a heritage dome he saved after the Christchurch earthquakes if the city council refuses to support his plan to donate it to the red zone.