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Vanessa from Bishopdale
Have you seen this much-loved 1995 Ford Laser? 91-yr-old owner (in the photo) is devasted at its theft from Christchurch Botanic Gardens last month. It was in pristine condition and has a lot of sentimental value.
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Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Hey neighbours, did you know...
Ivan Donaldson first planted a small vineyard in Canterbury soil in the seventies as a hobby.
The vineyard was one of the first ones to be planted in the region and quickly turned into a love of wine for the former neurologist, who sought to pursue winemaking as… View moreHey neighbours, did you know...
Ivan Donaldson first planted a small vineyard in Canterbury soil in the seventies as a hobby.
The vineyard was one of the first ones to be planted in the region and quickly turned into a love of wine for the former neurologist, who sought to pursue winemaking as a full-time career.
This year, the family celebrates three decades since Ivan first released a Pegasus Bay vintage from his garage, with the responsibility now resting on eldest son and winemaker Mat Donaldson, who has since produced the next 27 of the family’s 29 vintage wines.
The winery now exports to more than 25 countries.
Community Development Worker from Bishopdale Community Trust
Whether you’re a fan of local history or getting out into nature, socialising or pushing yourself to get that awesome view, there’s a walk for all ages and abilities. With over 50 walks across Christchurch, Selwyn and Waimakariri, make sure you get amongst it. This year's walk schedule is… View moreWhether you’re a fan of local history or getting out into nature, socialising or pushing yourself to get that awesome view, there’s a walk for all ages and abilities. With over 50 walks across Christchurch, Selwyn and Waimakariri, make sure you get amongst it. This year's walk schedule is around three pillars of wellbeing: Explore: Hōpara, Learn: Ako and Connect: Hano.
Shaun from Burnside
Morrison vinaro mower in great shape as pictured. Upturnt fold down handles solid plastic catcher plenty of height adjustments. Powered by very easy starting Briggs and Stratton 4 stroke motor. Freshly serviced today including brand new blades also stripped cleaned and re painted the blade deck oil… View moreMorrison vinaro mower in great shape as pictured. Upturnt fold down handles solid plastic catcher plenty of height adjustments. Powered by very easy starting Briggs and Stratton 4 stroke motor. Freshly serviced today including brand new blades also stripped cleaned and re painted the blade deck oil change filter clean carburettor serviced. Buy in confidence as I offer a 3 month mechanical warranty on all of my mowers. I also offer trade ins upto $40 off the marked price. Price is firm cash payment on test and takeaway pick up in Burnside. First in first served no holds. 0221049734 for quick response
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Carolyn from Avonhead
Have you noticed, the Soft plastics recycling scheme is up and running again after a break of more than 2 years.
Take your empty, clean, and dry soft plastics to the special bin at your local The Warehouse or Supermarket. These bins are specifically for appropriate empty, clean, dry items. Items … View moreHave you noticed, the Soft plastics recycling scheme is up and running again after a break of more than 2 years.
Take your empty, clean, and dry soft plastics to the special bin at your local The Warehouse or Supermarket. These bins are specifically for appropriate empty, clean, dry items. Items that you can scrunch up in your hands.
For more information, please see www.recycling.kiwi.nz...
And for your information, these plastics are recycled to produce fence posts, garden plant containers and many other products for sale in NZ. Also remember to check the FAQ’s in the website.
Carolyn
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Three red light cameras will be switched on later this year to catch motorists illegally running through intersections in Christchurch.
A red light camera was installed at the intersection of Bealey Ave and Madras St in 2018, but it had only been used to collect data and no infringements had been … View moreThree red light cameras will be switched on later this year to catch motorists illegally running through intersections in Christchurch.
A red light camera was installed at the intersection of Bealey Ave and Madras St in 2018, but it had only been used to collect data and no infringements had been issued from it.
A Christchurch City Council spokesman said two more red light cameras would be installed in the third quarter of this year: one at the intersection of Manchester St, Pilgrim Pl and Moorhouse Ave, and the other at the intersection of Gasson St, Madras St and Moorhouse Ave.
Infringements would start being issued from all three cameras after the new ones were installed, a police spokesperson said.
Read more here.
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Just a quick update from us - the Neighbourly team have cleared out the prize drawer and we've got five $100 Prezzy® Cards to give away. Check out if you're one of the winners below and if you recognise any of your neighbours, be sure to let them know!
- Kirsten… View moreKia ora neighbours,
Just a quick update from us - the Neighbourly team have cleared out the prize drawer and we've got five $100 Prezzy® Cards to give away. Check out if you're one of the winners below and if you recognise any of your neighbours, be sure to let them know!
- Kirsten Williams from Strowan
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- Alannah Schlaadt from Rangiora
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Reporter Northern Outlook
Hi Canterbury,
Have you got what it takes to join your local water committee?
Environment Canterbury have put out a call for Cantabrians to join their local water zone committees, with 9 out of 10 bodies requiring new members.
The committees' responsibility is to develop various plans… View moreHi Canterbury,
Have you got what it takes to join your local water committee?
Environment Canterbury have put out a call for Cantabrians to join their local water zone committees, with 9 out of 10 bodies requiring new members.
The committees' responsibility is to develop various plans of action that aim to deliver on Environment Canterbury's water conservation goals as published in the Canterbury Water Management Strategy.
Targets include improvements to the local ecosystem, efficient water usage and adherence to the principles of Kaitiakitanga - a Māori worldview on environment management.
Lower Waitaki Water Zone Committee Chair Bruce Murphy was selected to his local committee a few years ago and is pleased with the work that has been done to improve the health of his local waterway.
"I joined the committee to continue improving the health of Waikakahi Stream, which 25 years ago was in a bad state. Thanks to buy-in from the community, it is now a healthy fishery and I want to keep it that way," he said.
Applications close May 10.
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