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Consumer groups are warning seniors to be vigilant when being invited to join discount clubs with seemingly 'exclusive' offers.
Senior Advantage charges an upfront yearly fee of $39, claiming on its website that members can "save up to 70% at almost every store in New Zealand".… View moreConsumer groups are warning seniors to be vigilant when being invited to join discount clubs with seemingly 'exclusive' offers.
Senior Advantage charges an upfront yearly fee of $39, claiming on its website that members can "save up to 70% at almost every store in New Zealand". However, TVNZ 1 News, along with Consumer NZ, have voiced concerns.
For more information and advice, read our article in the latest SuperSeniors newsletter: bit.ly...
Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand
Do you know we help everyone? Some people get a bit stuck on our name, but you don’t have to have NZ citizenship to use our service. We’re here for everyone, no matter your nationality, age, ethnicity, gender, sexuality… (or other wonderful identifying feature of a person!).
Join us for CAB… View moreDo you know we help everyone? Some people get a bit stuck on our name, but you don’t have to have NZ citizenship to use our service. We’re here for everyone, no matter your nationality, age, ethnicity, gender, sexuality… (or other wonderful identifying feature of a person!).
Join us for CAB Awareness Week 8-14 March 2021, where we celebrate 50 years of serving the community.
www.cab.org.nz...
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Lorna from Woolston
Please join us for a wonderful concert with the T.H.R.A.M. Ensemble and Organist John Dodgshun to celebrate Easter Music.
Venue: St John's Church Woolston (corner Ferry Road and St John's Street Woolston Village)
Time: 2pm to 3.30pm
Date: Sunday 21st March 2021
Cost: Adults Koha … View morePlease join us for a wonderful concert with the T.H.R.A.M. Ensemble and Organist John Dodgshun to celebrate Easter Music.
Venue: St John's Church Woolston (corner Ferry Road and St John's Street Woolston Village)
Time: 2pm to 3.30pm
Date: Sunday 21st March 2021
Cost: Adults Koha please / Children free
No need for bookings - All Welcome
Grant from Mount Pleasant - Redcliffs
Hi.
Has anyone else got a geothermal heating system installed by Next Energy?
With next energy out of business how are your getting you system repair, adjusted etc?
Grant
2degrees is all about fighting for fair which is why we’re giving Canterbury businesses the chance to win a $20,000 advertising package.
Apply now at 2degrees.nz/shoplocal.
Hurry, entries close this Sunday 14/03. T&Cs apply.
Find out more
Tanya from Woolston
Sunday, 14 March
300 + hot wheels in top condition
$5 and $10 for the ones in plastic covers. PLUS a few rare ones!!!
Stall At the Woolston Market on Hargood street between 8am and noon.
Negotiable
Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Hi neighbours,
The transport industry is pushing for its drivers to be next in line for Covid-19 vaccinations after frontline health staff.
Unions and industry groups argue that taxi, truck and bus drivers face greater risk of exposure and should be a high priority in terms of getting a jab.
… View moreHi neighbours,
The transport industry is pushing for its drivers to be next in line for Covid-19 vaccinations after frontline health staff.
Unions and industry groups argue that taxi, truck and bus drivers face greater risk of exposure and should be a high priority in terms of getting a jab.
What do you think?
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Ferrymead
Refresh a retro coffee table without losing its character with a touch of colour and Resene Aquaclear.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how you can refresh your old table.
Join us neighbours for this weekend’s open days!
Come along and view Burlington’s new stage of houses, learn about the comprehensive range of care options and try out Spritely- our healthcare monitoring device!
Burlington offers an exclusive intermediate care option called Spritely. These… View moreJoin us neighbours for this weekend’s open days!
Come along and view Burlington’s new stage of houses, learn about the comprehensive range of care options and try out Spritely- our healthcare monitoring device!
Burlington offers an exclusive intermediate care option called Spritely. These are remote healthcare monitors which gives residents the ability to record, track and communicate temperature, blood pressure, pulse and symptoms remotely to the village telenurse or their GP.
Pop down to 171 Prestons road this Saturday and Sunday. See you then!
For your own personalised tour, phone Louise (027 614 4170) or Jackie (027 397 8226).
Find out more
Sarah from Waltham
How exciting!
The map is now ready and we will start delivering it from this weekend.
You can come and pick a copy up from the Office every day from Mon to Fri from 9.30am to 4.30pm or at the Phillipstown Gala Day, Saturday 20th March.
You can also download a print your own copy following this … View moreHow exciting!
The map is now ready and we will start delivering it from this weekend.
You can come and pick a copy up from the Office every day from Mon to Fri from 9.30am to 4.30pm or at the Phillipstown Gala Day, Saturday 20th March.
You can also download a print your own copy following this link: bit.ly...
Have fun and enjoy your hunting!
Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Hi neighbours,
In commemoration of Anzac Day, The Press is looking for letters sent home during wartime with a view to publishing a selection as part of our Anzac Day coverage. We will only take a copy so please be assured your letters will remain with you. If you have letters you would like to … View moreHi neighbours,
In commemoration of Anzac Day, The Press is looking for letters sent home during wartime with a view to publishing a selection as part of our Anzac Day coverage. We will only take a copy so please be assured your letters will remain with you. If you have letters you would like to share, please email details including who wrote them, who received them, when they were sent and any interesting details about the circumstances or content. Send to grant.shimmin@stuff.co.nz
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Managed Isolated and Quarantine (MIQ) and border workers and their families will be vaccinated by the end of March.
Immunising the second group, New Zealand’s 480,000 frontline healthcare workers, and 234,000 people living in “high-risk settings” like rest homes has already begun, and will … View moreManaged Isolated and Quarantine (MIQ) and border workers and their families will be vaccinated by the end of March.
Immunising the second group, New Zealand’s 480,000 frontline healthcare workers, and 234,000 people living in “high-risk settings” like rest homes has already begun, and will continue until May.
The third round of vaccinations will be for all other people aged 75 or over, then those over 65, then people with pre-existing health conditions like heart disease, diabetes, respiratory conditions and cancer. The Government hopes to begin vaccinating this group – 1.7 million people – in May.
The rest of the population, two million people, will start receiving the vaccine from July.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Two Environment Canterbury councillors are pushing for a two-year trial of free buses in greater Christchurch, but the move is likely to cost ratepayers and taxpayers millions of dollars.
The regional council, which is already proposing a 24.5 per cent rate increase, will vote on Thursday whether … View moreTwo Environment Canterbury councillors are pushing for a two-year trial of free buses in greater Christchurch, but the move is likely to cost ratepayers and taxpayers millions of dollars.
The regional council, which is already proposing a 24.5 per cent rate increase, will vote on Thursday whether to investigate a two-year public transport free-fare trial to start from mid-next year.
ECan councillor John Sunckell, who requested the vote along with fellow councillor Megan Hands, said ECan had not been “heroic” enough in looking at public transport options within Christchurch.
Read more here and tell us what you think in the comments below.
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Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Hi neighbours,
Did you know...
One of Christchurch’s most important monuments was inspired by a letter to The Press.
A correspondent known only as L.M.I., but later identified as Mrs Wyn Irwin, had a letter published on July 24, 1919, in which she wondered if some arches that were put up … View moreHi neighbours,
Did you know...
One of Christchurch’s most important monuments was inspired by a letter to The Press.
A correspondent known only as L.M.I., but later identified as Mrs Wyn Irwin, had a letter published on July 24, 1919, in which she wondered if some arches that were put up for peace celebrations could become permanent, and “why Christchurch, by nature adapted to arched bridges, as the river flows through the centre of the city, and its banks are considered the main beauty spots of the town, has been so remiss in not adopting this mode of architecture.”
L.M.I. referred to a book that described a Bridge of Remembrance in Japan, and even suggested the Christchurch bridge be given that name.
“If that idea were adopted here, and the site chosen, the Cashel street bridge, how appropriate it would be. I choose this site in preference to all others, on account of its being the bridge all our soldiers have passed over, therefore the most historic bridge in Christchurch.”
Soon, The Press editorialised. And so it came to pass. The bridge was unveiled in 1924.
Environment Canterbury Regional Council
The Canterbury Regional Council (Environment Canterbury) invites the public to make submissions on its draft Long-Term Plan 2021–31.
The draft Long-Term Plan sets out the activities, priorities and work programmes Environment Canterbury is proposing to deliver over a 10-year period. It also … View moreThe Canterbury Regional Council (Environment Canterbury) invites the public to make submissions on its draft Long-Term Plan 2021–31.
The draft Long-Term Plan sets out the activities, priorities and work programmes Environment Canterbury is proposing to deliver over a 10-year period. It also outlines the costs and how they could be funded.
For more information about the options being proposed, review the Consultation Document and draft Long-Term Plan 2021–31 (or supplementary information). You can find out more and download these documents here, view a copy at your local library or call Customer Services on 0800 324 636 to
request a copy.
Making a submission
You may make a submission on the proposed changes:
• Online at haveyoursay.ecan.govt.nz/LTP
• By email to mailroom@ecan.govt.nz using ‘LTP submission’ as your email subject
• By video using the online submission form
• By post to LTP submission, Freepost 1201, PO Box 345, Christchurch 8140.
Submissions close Sunday 11 April.
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