Avonside - Dallington, Christchurch

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2280 days ago

Pop- up MARKET

Julie Williams from Aranui Handiscope

Hello neighbours,  Aranui Handiscope are delighted to state we are holding our 1st Pop Up Market on Friday 31st August 4- 6pm at St Ambrose Church. So come along to see what we have to show you! Quality clothing, household items, assorted pictures, craft stalls filled with many super items to … View moreHello neighbours,  Aranui Handiscope are delighted to state we are holding our 1st Pop Up Market on Friday 31st August 4- 6pm at St Ambrose Church. So come along to see what we have to show you! Quality clothing, household items, assorted pictures, craft stalls filled with many super items to purchase - Sticks'n'Stones, ( painted stones)  cards,knitting, craft items, Aromatherapy bath salts, bombs, soaps etc. Baking, sausuage sizzle and raffles. Come along and check us out. If wet we will be inside the cafe hall at St Ambrose Church 309 Breezes Road. Any questions please don't hesitate to contact us on 3884 184

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2283 days ago

Do you want year-round lights at the botanic gardens?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi Christchurch,

What did you think of your city's Botanic D'Lights festival? About 136,000 people visited the event over five nights last week. And now your city's gardens are set to be lit up all year round, thanks to a new light installation. However some ratepayers have … View more
Hi Christchurch,

What did you think of your city's Botanic D'Lights festival? About 136,000 people visited the event over five nights last week. And now your city's gardens are set to be lit up all year round, thanks to a new light installation. However some ratepayers have questioned the $900,000 cost to keep the Armstrong Lawn area adjacent to Rolleston Ave, lit.

So let's hear your thoughts. Are you happy for your rates to go towards the lighting display? Or do you think the money should be best spent elsewhere? Let us know in the replies!
(Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/comments used on Stuff).

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2280 days ago

Christchurch ready for refugees

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Christchurch will welcome new refugees to the city for the first time in eight years.
For more on Saturday's announcement, head to Newsline: bit.ly...

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2280 days ago

Vote for us

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Exciting news! Our gorgeous bee-friendly September 2017 issue is up for Best Cover in the Magshop People's Choice Award 2018. We need your votes to come out on top! Click through the link to vote for us, and put yourself in the draw to win a De’longhi PrimaDonna coffee machine valued at … View moreExciting news! Our gorgeous bee-friendly September 2017 issue is up for Best Cover in the Magshop People's Choice Award 2018. We need your votes to come out on top! Click through the link to vote for us, and put yourself in the draw to win a De’longhi PrimaDonna coffee machine valued at $2,499.99, and two De’longhi Distinta Flair Breakfast packages valued at $419.98.

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2280 days ago

Waste Free Parenting Workshops September

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Are you a parent that is interested in reducing waste and sustainable living? Make sure you head along to the Waste Free Parenting workshops where you can learn some helpful tips and receive $100 worth of Waste Free Parenting products for free. To book a spot please visit: bit.ly...

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2280 days ago

Share your green tips to WIN!

Countdown

Got any great ways we can all help the environment? Any green tips, tricks or habits that others might not know about? Check out our page to see all the amazing entries we have received so far! Share your own and you could win one of 10 Countdown gift cards, worth $100 each! It’s all part of our … View moreGot any great ways we can all help the environment? Any green tips, tricks or habits that others might not know about? Check out our page to see all the amazing entries we have received so far! Share your own and you could win one of 10 Countdown gift cards, worth $100 each! It’s all part of our commitment to helping our environment thrive. Share tips now

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2292 days ago

Poll: Would you agree to stop watering your garden if it meant chlorine-free drinking water?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Christchurch residents have been given a stark choice – cut your water use or put up with chlorinated water for longer. The city council has finalised its plans to upgrade 72 of the city's wells. When that work is completed it will mean about two-thirds of the city's water supply will … View moreChristchurch residents have been given a stark choice – cut your water use or put up with chlorinated water for longer. The city council has finalised its plans to upgrade 72 of the city's wells. When that work is completed it will mean about two-thirds of the city's water supply will be unchlorinated.

However, the timing of the works will depend on the availability of drilling machines and specialist contractors. It is also constrained by the number of wells that can be taken out of service, especially over the summer months when there is a high demand for water.

Unless people are willing to cut back on their water use, they won't be able to do much work over summer. The council may also have to resume using the below ground well heads we've shut off, which means water from those pump stations will have to be chlorinated.

Read more here

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Would you agree to stop watering your garden if it meant chlorine-free drinking water?
  • 60.4% Yes
    60.4% Complete
  • 34.2% No
    34.2% Complete
  • 5.4% Other (comment below)
    5.4% Complete
1367 votes
2281 days ago

Charging rates for granny flats

Kamala Hayman Reporter from The Press

Do you think granny flats and sleep outs should be charged separately for rates? Selwyn District Council says yes, the Christchurch City Council says only if it has a full kitchen.

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2288 days ago

Trucks honking their horn

Christina from Waltham

Does anyone know why trucks when passing through Brougham St, and in between Ensors Rd and Opawa Rd honk their horn? At first I thought it was because of road rage, but it happens so often I’m thinking it’s some form of Truckee recognition?

2281 days ago

St Martins Lawns Bowls Open Afternoon

Pauline from Bromley

Hi all, St Martins Bowling club is having an open afternoon on Saturday 25th August 1pm to 3:30pm. If you would like to come a long and have a go at bowls please be there by 1pm and we will put you into a team. No experience necessary. No age barrier. (15 Clouston St, St Martins). Only flat shoes… View moreHi all, St Martins Bowling club is having an open afternoon on Saturday 25th August 1pm to 3:30pm. If you would like to come a long and have a go at bowls please be there by 1pm and we will put you into a team. No experience necessary. No age barrier. (15 Clouston St, St Martins). Only flat shoes required. It is a great sport to get into. Thanks Pauline

2281 days ago

UPDATE ON SINGFEST18

Jean from Linwood

Hi Neighbours, I now have full details about the SINGFEST18 event being launched this weekend, and the Organiser has written about it, as follows:

Over the past few months we have been talking to people in the CBD, the business sector & the ChCh City Council, and we have listened to some … View more
Hi Neighbours, I now have full details about the SINGFEST18 event being launched this weekend, and the Organiser has written about it, as follows:

Over the past few months we have been talking to people in the CBD, the business sector & the ChCh City Council, and we have listened to some amazing, often world class, choral performances which never reach beyond the walls of churches and indoor venues. We felt it was time to bring it to the people.
And so to that end, we are launching SingFest18, a short, weekend festival of singing to be held in outdoor spaces where possible, in the CBD, from 24-26 August 2018. It is hoped that this will become an annual feature on our calendar &, who knows? it may turn into a week-long celebration in the future!
This event will be shaped by the contributions of our singing community and represent a wide range of ensembles.
The timing of the event has been carefully considered so that groups are all at their performance peaks.
It also falls nicely after The Big Sing Secondary Choirs Regional Contest in June & the Finale (30 Aug-1 Sept).

I will now add the two pages of events of what choir is singing where and when, although on the first page, they have missed out SOUTH BRIGHTON VOICES' performance at Cathedral Junction at 10.00 a.m. on Saturday, as advised to you all in my previous post.  I think this whole weekend is going to be a great event;  don't miss it!

2283 days ago

Singing Festival

Jean from Linwood

Hi Neighbours, over the weekend of 25th-26th August, Christchurch City will be "bursting with song" when SINGFEST18 is launched. Numerous choirs will be performing in designated public areas in the city over that weekend, at various times, so I thought I would let you know about our two … View moreHi Neighbours, over the weekend of 25th-26th August, Christchurch City will be "bursting with song" when SINGFEST18 is launched. Numerous choirs will be performing in designated public areas in the city over that weekend, at various times, so I thought I would let you know about our two choirs, namely SOUTH BRIGHTON VOICES and SHORELINE ENSEMBLE, who are also taking part. Our performances will be on Saturday 25th August, as follows:
CATHEDRAL JUNCTION: 10.00 a.m, starting with South Brighton Voices, who sing for 20 minutes;
BALLENTYNE BRIDGE/THE CROSSING: 10.40 a.m. Shoreline Ensemble sing for 20 minutes;
BALLENTYNE BRIDGE/THE CROSSING: 11.15 a.m. South Brighton Voices then sing for 20 minutes (same songs as at Cathedral Junction);
CATHEDRAL JUNCTION: 12.20 p.m. Shoreline Ensemble then sing for 20 minutes (same songs as at Ballantyne Bridge).
Most of the songs we are singing are well known popular songs, such as Moon River, Green Leaves of Summer, Hallelujah, The Rose, Mamma Mia!, just to name a few, and hopefully, if this event is successful, the organisers may well make it an annual event.  That would be great!

2281 days ago

Does your property meet upcoming legislative requirements?

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2282 days ago

outdoor toys

Gerry from Shirley

Hi, i am wanting some outdoor toys, all sorts, for my 2 grandchildren, age range 2-5 yr's old, just in working condition please, call or txt Gerry, 0274375003, 3852745, thanks

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2285 days ago

Action plan to tackle alcohol-related harm

The Team from Christchurch City Council

The Christchurch Alcohol Action Plan aims to reduce alcohol-related injury and illness, reduce harm caused to children and shift attitudes away from harmful drinking.
For more on the joint Council, Police and CDHB strategy, head to Newsline: bit.ly...

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