Bryndwr, Christchurch

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

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2303 days ago

Free pallet or similar wood

Natalie from Papanui

Hi. I was wondering if anyone has a pallet or similar wood to make a bike stand. I can pick up pretty much anytime. Thanks.

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2305 days ago

Longest eclipse of the 21st century on Saturday morning!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Astronomers are hoping for clear skies on Saturday morning when the longest eclipse of the 21st century works its magic in the night sky - it is expected just after 8am.

According to Nasa, the moon will be in full eclipse - or totality - for 103 minutes. But the moon will enter totality not long… View more
Astronomers are hoping for clear skies on Saturday morning when the longest eclipse of the 21st century works its magic in the night sky - it is expected just after 8am.

According to Nasa, the moon will be in full eclipse - or totality - for 103 minutes. But the moon will enter totality not long before setting in this country. The next such event will not happen again until 2021.The total lunar eclipse will be the result of the sun, moon and earth lining up perfectly.

HOW TO VIEW IT
- You'll need to be as far south as possible, have clear skies, and be in a location where you can see the Moon setting in the south west and the Sun rising in the north east.
- The higher you can get, the better. That's because the Sun will be barely clearing the horizon as the Moon sets in the opposite direction.
- Unfortunately, MetService is predicting Saturday will bring showers or rain in the west and south of the country, heavy for a time over the South Island.

- In Invercargill, there will be five minutes between sunrise at 8:12 and moonset shortly thereafter, with the Moon entirely within Earth's shadow.
- In Dunedin the interval is reduced to four minutes; in Christchurch, three minutes.

Read more and follow updates here.

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2306 days ago

Dirty little secrets!

Kim Booth from The Best Furniture Shop

There's a little secret a lot of furniture retailers don't want you to know but which The Best Furniture Shop just loves to share: a huge amount of what's available at high end stores comes from exactly the same place.

The Best Furniture Shop owner Kim Booth grew up in a family of… View more
There's a little secret a lot of furniture retailers don't want you to know but which The Best Furniture Shop just loves to share: a huge amount of what's available at high end stores comes from exactly the same place.

The Best Furniture Shop owner Kim Booth grew up in a family of furniture retailers and decided to turn a traditional sales strategy on its head with the launch of the New Brighton store nine years ago. Instead of a plush showroom taking up high-demand real estate space, The Best Furniture Shop has a huge, simple fit-out in a low-rent part of town.

Savings from low-overheads would go straight to customers, with rock-bottom prices every day. Check it out on our website, or instore at 61 Hawke Street, New Brighton.
Find out more!

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2306 days ago

Poll: Should te reo Māori be compulsory in schools?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

There has been an ongoing discussion amongst political leaders (and Neighbourly members) around whether te reo should be compulsory in schools across New Zealand. It comes after news that the number of people in New Zealand able to speak te reo Māori is declining. What do you think? Should it be … View moreThere has been an ongoing discussion amongst political leaders (and Neighbourly members) around whether te reo should be compulsory in schools across New Zealand. It comes after news that the number of people in New Zealand able to speak te reo Māori is declining. What do you think? Should it be made compulsory? Do you think this will help retain the language?

Neighbourly's own Sarah Moore has started studying te reo Māori follow her journey here.

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Should te reo Māori be compulsory in schools?
  • 34.3% Yes, I agree
    34.3% Complete
  • 56.5% No, I disagree
    56.5% Complete
  • 9.2% I don't mind either way
    9.2% Complete
8762 votes
2306 days ago

Papanui High School Yoga Nightclasses Term 3

Bryan and Barbara Roper from Papanui High School Adult and Community Education

Are you interested in joining a Yoga class? Papanui High School is offering 3 different classes for Term 3 which cater for the Beginner through to the more experienced Yoga student. You will learn Yoga stretches, postures, and breathing techniques to help improve your mobility and flexibility as … View moreAre you interested in joining a Yoga class? Papanui High School is offering 3 different classes for Term 3 which cater for the Beginner through to the more experienced Yoga student. You will learn Yoga stretches, postures, and breathing techniques to help improve your mobility and flexibility as well as relaxation techniques to help reduce stress levels. Classes begin week of 30 July. For further information and enrolment please visit our website www.papanui.school.nz... or email Barbara Roper rpb@papanui.school.nz or telephone our office on 033520701.

2306 days ago

Papanui High School Pilates class Term 3

Bryan and Barbara Roper from Papanui High School Adult and Community Education

Are you wanting to promote your core strength, body awareness flexibility and also learn some relaxation? Come to Papanui High School and enrol in our Beginners Pilates Nightclass which will start your Pilates experience by building a strong foundation in the Pilates method through mat-based … View moreAre you wanting to promote your core strength, body awareness flexibility and also learn some relaxation? Come to Papanui High School and enrol in our Beginners Pilates Nightclass which will start your Pilates experience by building a strong foundation in the Pilates method through mat-based exercises. This class is being held at Papanui High School on a Wednesday night 6.30-7.30 pm for 7 weeks at a cost of $98. This is a non rehabilitation Pilates class if you have any back issues or injuries please inform the office before enrolling and the tutor will contact you directly. Unfortunately this class is unsuitable for pregnancy. For further information and enrolment please visit our website www.papanui.school.nz... or email Barbara Roper rpb@papanui.school.nz or telephone our office on 033520701.

2306 days ago

Countdown to All Blacks' Christchurch kick-off

The Team from Christchurch City Council

The game will not be broadcast on TV so make sure you get yourself to AMI Stadium on August 10!
Read more about the Game of Three Halves event on Newsline: bit.ly...

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2307 days ago

Do you recycle your long-life milk cartons?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

Did you know long-life milk cartons can't be recycled in New Zealand? There is no company which recycles them within the country, so the majority of them end up in the landfill. Although Auckland and Christchurch accept the cartons for recycling, they are sent offshore.

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Hi neighbours,

Did you know long-life milk cartons can't be recycled in New Zealand? There is no company which recycles them within the country, so the majority of them end up in the landfill. Although Auckland and Christchurch accept the cartons for recycling, they are sent offshore.

What do you think about this? Do you think it's time we get the right facilities to recycle our food waste in NZ? Let us know your thoughts in the replies! To read more about this, click here.

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2306 days ago

In remembrance: Positive force of nature

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Several thousand trees and shrubs were planted in Ouruhia Reserve on Wednesday, as part of the One Billion Trees programme, marking nationwide commemorations of the end of WWI 100 years ago.
Learn more on Newsline: bit.ly...

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2307 days ago

Minister's balancing act

The Team from ACC New Zealand

ACC Minister Hon. Iain Lees-Galloway recently swapped his suit for shorts and a tee to join a ‘Live Stronger for Longer’ strength and balance class. These classes help us as we age to retain lower body and core strength, remaining active to avoid falls.

No-one is bullet proof, falls happen … View more
ACC Minister Hon. Iain Lees-Galloway recently swapped his suit for shorts and a tee to join a ‘Live Stronger for Longer’ strength and balance class. These classes help us as we age to retain lower body and core strength, remaining active to avoid falls.

No-one is bullet proof, falls happen and some can result in broken bones, pain and long healing times and can also make us fearful of falling again. Losing confidence can really affect quality of life.

Live Stronger for Longer strength and balance classes are growing nationwide. Visit www.livestronger.org.nz and join a class near you, you’ll find lots of practical information, advice and resources on how to live an active, healthy and independent life.

Proudly brought to you by ACC, MoH, HQSC and your local community health providers.
Join a class near you

2307 days ago

Gardening and section tidying Urgently required

Mary from Casebrook

A friend is having to urgently sell her home and move into retirement home. Has not been able to keep up with the gardening etc, so urgently requires someone to garden and tidy up, but can not afford to pay top price. Is there anyone out there that can help please?
P.M. me for further details, … View more
A friend is having to urgently sell her home and move into retirement home. Has not been able to keep up with the gardening etc, so urgently requires someone to garden and tidy up, but can not afford to pay top price. Is there anyone out there that can help please?
P.M. me for further details, cheers.

2307 days ago
2307 days ago

Trees and us

Shirish Paranjape from

Nor'West news of 25th July 2018 carries my article under "SOAPBOX".
Readers / residents are most welcome to send views to Sophie.Cornish@starmedia.kiwi.

2307 days ago

Wabi-sabi: finding beauty in the imperfections of the natural world

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Christchurch columnist Mary Lovell-Smith finds kindred (spirit) gardeners in Japan.

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2307 days ago

Vegetable/Produce bags available

Alison from Avonhead

Have you got yours?
Produce bags in four sizes
Small (white) 18 x 32cm $1.00 each
Medium (navy blue) 23 X 33cm $2.00 each
Large (red) 32 X 38cm $3.00 each
Extra large (red) 35 X 44cm $4:00 each
Set of 4 (one of each size) $8.00 or sold individually.
Drawstrings various colours
Quick drying … View more
Have you got yours?
Produce bags in four sizes
Small (white) 18 x 32cm $1.00 each
Medium (navy blue) 23 X 33cm $2.00 each
Large (red) 32 X 38cm $3.00 each
Extra large (red) 35 X 44cm $4:00 each
Set of 4 (one of each size) $8.00 or sold individually.
Drawstrings various colours
Quick drying washable nylon mesh
Pick up in Avonhead or $2.00 postage (NZ only)

Negotiable

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