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Melissa from Spreydon
Hello everyone, sorry but due to unforeseen circumstances, St John Community shop 272 Lincoln Rd, will be closed this Saturday 7th April
A Landmark report is suggesting our rural roads should be reduced to 70kmh. So, is it a good idea?
To read more click here.
Hi Canterbury,
Do you think the 100kmh speed limit on our roads is too fast? A Landmark report is suggesting our rural roads should be reduced to 70kmh. So, is it a good idea? Reply, and let us know.
To read more, click here.
Carly from Waltham
Hey everyone!
Tomorrow (April 3) at Fitclub at the Hub we're kicking off our second 8-Week Fitness Challenge for 2018.
Our 8-Week Challenges are a way for us to challenge ourselves to achieve the body transformation so many of us are aiming for.
Here's how it works: we weigh in, … View moreHey everyone!
Tomorrow (April 3) at Fitclub at the Hub we're kicking off our second 8-Week Fitness Challenge for 2018.
Our 8-Week Challenges are a way for us to challenge ourselves to achieve the body transformation so many of us are aiming for.
Here's how it works: we weigh in, measure body fat and muscle mass, and take a set of measurements during the first week of the challenge; attend as many Fitclub sessions as possible over the eight weeks; work on brushing up our nutrition at the same time; encourage each other both in person and in our Facebook group; and at the end of the eight weeks we collect the same data and check out how far we've come!
We've decided on a twist this time - there will be a $10 entry fee for this round of the challenge which will become the prize pool for our top achievers! All funds will be returned to the participants. Class tomorrow (April 3) will be free, just pay your entry fee - you can still join the challenge and pay your entry fee by Saturday April 7 but normal class fee of $2 will apply on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday as well.
Come join a great group of motivated, friendly local women in a fun, kid-friendly environment and get started on your fitness goals! We have four sessions each week including Boxfit Tuesdays, Zumba Wednesdays, HIIT It Thursdays, and #SweatSaturday. Snacks and toys available for kiddos.
All welcome- all ages, bodies, fitness goals and abilities - participation in the challenge is not compulsory either, casual visits welcome! No need to book.
Check us out on Facebook (Fitclub at the Hub) to learn more about our fab community fitness group. We'd love to meet you!
<3 Carly, Tash and Rachel - the Fitclub Girls
Show your neighbourhood how much you love it by getting involved in The Great Community Clean Up 2018. You could win great prizes so make sure you register a clean up event before 22 April.
Taking part in the Great Community Clean Up is easy: grab your friends, your neighbours (or your and … View moreShow your neighbourhood how much you love it by getting involved in The Great Community Clean Up 2018. You could win great prizes so make sure you register a clean up event before 22 April.
Taking part in the Great Community Clean Up is easy: grab your friends, your neighbours (or your and simply pick up a little litter in your street, tidy your favourite park, or remove bits and bobs from a nearby beach. Take part in 2018!
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Di from Spreydon
Dartboard-$50 Comes with three darts
Chairs-$25 The middle chair is weathered but still sturdy
Pick up Spreydon or can drop off
Negotiable
Rachel Clare Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
In this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on foraging for edible fungi, making seed-raising mix out of autumn leaves, collecting seed from deciduous trees, picking peaches and brewing cider.
Subscribe now and you'll never miss another issue!
Our crop of the week is … View moreIn this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on foraging for edible fungi, making seed-raising mix out of autumn leaves, collecting seed from deciduous trees, picking peaches and brewing cider.
Subscribe now and you'll never miss another issue!
Our crop of the week is Humulus lupulus, the hop plant, and we have a special feature on planting spring-flowering bulbs including a regional planting and flowering guide. Make health-boosting meals from new cookbook SuperVeg and be in to WIN SOME GREAT PRIZES!
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Graeme from Cashmere
Does any know why there are huge heavy laden trucks going up Hackthorne Road in the evening until late and where they are going to? It's a hell of a racket and and keeping the children awake, not to mention the vibrations coming off the road. It's been two nights in a row.
Grant from Halswell
I've been digging up a 9 metre long by 1.3 metre wide strip of grass to turn it into garden. Turf has been dugup with a good level of soil on the grass and in strips. About half ready to collect today or Saturday. The rest on Easter Sunday or Monday, so you could take it and re-lay it at your… View moreI've been digging up a 9 metre long by 1.3 metre wide strip of grass to turn it into garden. Turf has been dugup with a good level of soil on the grass and in strips. About half ready to collect today or Saturday. The rest on Easter Sunday or Monday, so you could take it and re-lay it at your place and water it for a virtually instant lawn. (Hoping that it will take root and grow.)
Pick up will be from Longhurst in Halswell.
If you are interested in this, let me know.
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Check out these wonderfully quirky entries we've received so far for the Resene Upcycling Awards! There's still plenty of time for you to get your upcycle on.. don't forget there's Bonus Categories for "Best entry for under 18", "Most colourful entry" and … View moreCheck out these wonderfully quirky entries we've received so far for the Resene Upcycling Awards! There's still plenty of time for you to get your upcycle on.. don't forget there's Bonus Categories for "Best entry for under 18", "Most colourful entry" and "Most unrecognisable re-purposed item"!
It's not too late to show us your creative side and you could WIN...
Enter now
Communications Team from Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Make daylight saving, lifesaving. Protect your loved ones by doing a check and test of your smoke alarms this weekend. Check the expiry date on the back and test the batteries. Because, in the event of a fire, working smoke alarms are your only voice. Find out more!
The Team from Christchurch City Council
The Community Service Awards recognise those who volunteer their time to benefit the local community.
Nominations are open now!
Head online to submit a nomination: bit.ly...
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Press columnist Johnny Moore reckons Christchurch is at risk of becoming "a place where you can't please any of the people any of the time" after punters complained about last weekend's lantern festival.
What do you think?
Do Christchurch residents need to stop moaning … View morePress columnist Johnny Moore reckons Christchurch is at risk of becoming "a place where you can't please any of the people any of the time" after punters complained about last weekend's lantern festival.
What do you think?
Do Christchurch residents need to stop moaning (or at least moan less)? Or are the complaints fair?
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Using Christchurch's under-occupied Lichfield St car park building for hospital visitors would solve several problems at once, a city business leader says.
Hospital patients and visitors have reported struggling with the poor conditions at the Deans Ave park-and-ride site, which is in use … View moreUsing Christchurch's under-occupied Lichfield St car park building for hospital visitors would solve several problems at once, a city business leader says.
Hospital patients and visitors have reported struggling with the poor conditions at the Deans Ave park-and-ride site, which is in use until a new building is built in 2020.
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