1220 days ago

Community Newsletter - Nov 2022

Shirish Paranjape from Community Board member, Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood C.Board

Please see Community newsletter (Nov 2022) published by the Fentalton-Waimairi-Harewood Community Board.

In addition to many listed events, a new thing is the invitation regarding Edible & Sustainable Garden awards, below (refer page 4).

Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood Edible and Sustainable Garden Awards (new) From backyards to pots and windowsills, this partnership between the Waimāero Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood Community Board and the Canterbury Horticultural Society is an opportunity to celebrate all types of food gardens. If you're proud of your peas or delighted with your dill, we want to hear from you! Entry is free and open to individuals, groups, organisations, schools, early learning centres and businesses. Your garden must be located in the Waimāero Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood Community Board area. Applications will open soon and entries close on 10 January 2023.

Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood - Community Notices - November 2022.pdf Download View

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