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Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Vandals have ransacked an empty Christchurch school building, despite the Ministry of Education spending $80,000 on security and fencing.
Cables were stripped, windows smashed, carpets ripped up and a suspended ceiling torn down at the former Shirley Boys’ High School site.
The vandals caused a… View moreVandals have ransacked an empty Christchurch school building, despite the Ministry of Education spending $80,000 on security and fencing.
Cables were stripped, windows smashed, carpets ripped up and a suspended ceiling torn down at the former Shirley Boys’ High School site.
The vandals caused a $3 million repair bill at the old school site, potentially derailing plans for nearby Banks Avenue School to take over the property.
The North Pde building became empty when Shirley Boys’ moved to a new purpose-built school in New Brighton in May 2019.
A deal would have meant Banks Avenue School – which currently does not have a hall – could have used the gym, while sports clubs and community groups could have hired the venue and outdoor pitches in the evenings.
However, the mindless wrecking-spree could mean the property will be bulldozed, if the ministry decides it will cost too much to repair it to meet building regulations.
Mirrin from St Albans
Update 28th October- Bella somehow made it home about 4am this morning🙏🏻🙏🏻 she’s hungry but happy to be home. Thanks everyone for your shares and advice 💕 I’m so happy!
Hi all,
I’ve lost my pet cat Bella over the weekend and am desperate to get her home safe! She is a small … View moreUpdate 28th October- Bella somehow made it home about 4am this morning🙏🏻🙏🏻 she’s hungry but happy to be home. Thanks everyone for your shares and advice 💕 I’m so happy!
Hi all,
I’ve lost my pet cat Bella over the weekend and am desperate to get her home safe! She is a small black and white cat with a pink collar and bell. She doesn’t know the area well so maybe hiding in someone’s back yard or garage.
Please give me a call if you see her, she won’t approach strangers I don’t think but even a clue where she may be would be great. 0211014822
She’s missing from her home at 139 edgeware road. Please share with your neighbours and have a check for her
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What's your favorite property from our October 24th issue of HOMED?
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Derek and Maureen from Redwood
This is in good working order. Makes your home cooler.
Cools air through the evaporation of water.
Pick up from a smoke free Northwood home.
Price: $30
Derek and Maureen from Redwood
This bed would be great as a spare for visitors. Good condition except for a small rip (shown)on the underside. The mattress is 5cm thick the ideal thickness for a collapsible bed. Bought from The Great Outdoors Company so is one of the better brands From a smoke free Northwood home.
Price: $30
Katrina from Healthworks Pharmacy Ilam
Allergy Season has arrived.
Hayfever symptoms can make you feel really yuck, while there is no cure for allergies we can treat symptoms.
Come in store to speak with one of our friendly team about which product would be best suited for you, or order online.
Click and collect or delivery … View moreAllergy Season has arrived.
Hayfever symptoms can make you feel really yuck, while there is no cure for allergies we can treat symptoms.
Come in store to speak with one of our friendly team about which product would be best suited for you, or order online.
Click and collect or delivery available.
Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Almost 1500 Christchurch households could soon have their recycling bins confiscated as the city council cracks down on people who refuse to separate their waste.
About 180 yellow wheelie bins have already been removed and the council has sent final warnings to another 1450 residents.
To get the … View moreAlmost 1500 Christchurch households could soon have their recycling bins confiscated as the city council cracks down on people who refuse to separate their waste.
About 180 yellow wheelie bins have already been removed and the council has sent final warnings to another 1450 residents.
To get the bins back, they will have to pay $97.65 and sign a statement promising to abide by the rules. Their bins will be monitored to make sure they keep that promise.
Christchurch City Council has spent close to $1.5 million sending almost 1500 truckloads of contaminated material from yellow bins to landfill since May. That equates to about 41 per cent of all yellow bins.
Do you agree with council's strict recycling approach? Let us know below.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Herobility Eco Feeding Spoon and Eco Baby Spoon & Fork have been recalled as they pose a choking hazard for babies. It has been found that these can break into small pieces.
The product has been sold at Mummum, Global Baby, Hatch Boutique, J Ballantynes, Mighty Ape, Smith and Caugheys and … View moreHerobility Eco Feeding Spoon and Eco Baby Spoon & Fork have been recalled as they pose a choking hazard for babies. It has been found that these can break into small pieces.
The product has been sold at Mummum, Global Baby, Hatch Boutique, J Ballantynes, Mighty Ape, Smith and Caugheys and The Nile from October 2019 to October 2020
If you have one of these forks/spoons and the date stamp is marked 2019 or earlier (or no date stamp is shown), the company advises to stop using the product and contact Bloom and Grow NZ to organise for a gift voucher to the same value.
Margot from Harewood
Hello,
Does anyone know where I can purchase packing paper sheets from?
Thank you
Damian from Northcote
Haere mai, we'd love you to join us!
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Mobil Wigram now has a brand-new car wash, to celebrate we’re running a half price car wash offer from 27th – 29th October only.
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Stacey from Belfast
A relaxing hour to unwind in a calming, safe and small environment! Gentle movement and breathing. Wednesday and Thursday Evenings 7-8pm.
Contact Stacey on 0273875513
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