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Keith from Parklands - Marshlands
I wish to quit mine and would appreciate ideas of how, to whom and where I may sell them. Or, people who woud appreciate them. Thanks.
Keith from Parklands - Marshlands
I wish to quit my collection and would appreciate suggestions of how to seel, to whom and where or people who would appreciate them. Thanks.
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New Brighton Community Gardens
Horticultural therapy is rooted in the idea that interacting with plants can bring about well-being, whether it's tending a garden or just having plants in your home.
Many studies have found that just being in nature -- such as taking a walk through a garden, a park, a forest -- can improve… View moreHorticultural therapy is rooted in the idea that interacting with plants can bring about well-being, whether it's tending a garden or just having plants in your home.
Many studies have found that just being in nature -- such as taking a walk through a garden, a park, a forest -- can improve not only your state of mind but your blood pressure, your heart rate and your stress hormone levels and, over time, can lead to a longer life.
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Plus, our FREE workshop in your region is a great way… View moreLooking to kick-start your career in horticulture? Or maybe you’re a keen gardener who wants to know more? Our FEE-FREE* New Zealand Certificate in Horticulture (General) (Level 3) can set you on a pathway to achieving your gardening goals.
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
Floral tributes on Deans Avenue are being carefully moved and rearranged outside the Masjid Al Noor Mosque, at the request of the Muslim community. Visit Newsline for more information.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
We asked Stuff readers to share messages of support for those affected by the terror attack in Christchurch on March 15.
Your response was resounding, heartfelt and determined: hate has no place in our country.
You can read some of the many beautiful tributes we have received so far by clicking … View moreWe asked Stuff readers to share messages of support for those affected by the terror attack in Christchurch on March 15.
Your response was resounding, heartfelt and determined: hate has no place in our country.
You can read some of the many beautiful tributes we have received so far by clicking the link below. If you'd like to share your condolences leave a comment here or email stuffnation@stuff.co.nz.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Three teenagers are planning a march in Christchurch this weekend to "spread love" in the city after Friday's tragic shootings.
St Andrew's College students Ella Clearwater, Marshall Setu and Manaia Butler, all 16, are organising the March for Love event on Saturday at North … View moreThree teenagers are planning a march in Christchurch this weekend to "spread love" in the city after Friday's tragic shootings.
St Andrew's College students Ella Clearwater, Marshall Setu and Manaia Butler, all 16, are organising the March for Love event on Saturday at North Hagley Park.
Rolleston Ave would close so the group could march from North Hagley Park to the flowers outside the botanic gardens. The march will start at 10am.
Scott Esdaile is organising another event called Remember Those Who Lost Their Lives 15-3-19 on Sunday from 5pm to 7pm, also at North Hagley Park.
The event was originally planned for Tuesday in Cathedral Square but it was postponed until Thursday, then again until Saturday, out of respect for the Muslim community.
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
A Service of Prayer and Hope is being held at 6pm tonight in Latimer Square. Everyone is welcome to this inter-church, non-denominational event. Find out more on Newsline.
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Public transport is free from 7am-2pm on Saturday and after 2pm on Sunday. Services will run to usual weekend timetables, please allow extra time for your journey.
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
Everyone has shown overwhelming support in the last few days. There are a number of events coming up this week, visit Newsline to find out more.
The Team from ACC New Zealand
Do you know someone that was injured in the terror attack in Christchurch last Friday?
We want to hear from anyone who was injured, or is a family member of someone who was injured or killed, so we can organise and explain the support we can provide.
Please help us share the contact details … View moreDo you know someone that was injured in the terror attack in Christchurch last Friday?
We want to hear from anyone who was injured, or is a family member of someone who was injured or killed, so we can organise and explain the support we can provide.
Please help us share the contact details and information links below.
📞 Phone us on 0800 080 273 (or International +64 78598678)
📧 Email us at christchurchresponse@acc.co.nz
🚩 Visit us at the ACC Christchurch branch, located at The BNZ Centre, Level 2, 101-111 Cashel St, Christchurch. We are open 8.30am – 5pm, Monday to Friday.
🌐 For more information on the support that’s available to you click here.
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