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Karyn from St Albans
Does anyone please have a rotary clothes line getting rid of please. Nieghbour is desperate as only has string across back yard.
Thank you
Free
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Drop-in session tonight on the proposed new Main North Road bus lanes – 4.30 to 6.30pm at the Papanui Service Centre, entrance of Restell St.
Have Your Say
: ccc.govt.nz...
Over at MindLabKids.com, 5-12 year olds are being challenged to design and create their very own working drawbridge. Watch Oopsie Daisy’s video challenge, create an account for your budding engineer, and have them upload their response on the website.
Get those drawbridges swinging open before… View moreOver at MindLabKids.com, 5-12 year olds are being challenged to design and create their very own working drawbridge. Watch Oopsie Daisy’s video challenge, create an account for your budding engineer, and have them upload their response on the website.
Get those drawbridges swinging open before 1st December and your little one will go into a prize draw to win a free MindLab Kids starter kit, the perfect kid-friendly toolbox for young makers and doers. Plus, the starter kit’s contents can be used to take on even more awesome educational challenges from home!
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We are super proud to be supporting charitable trust, KidsCan to help kids in need with food, clothing and health items at school. Join us in making a difference this month by donating a coin when you next visit our store. The coin donation boxes are located at the checkout.
Hungry, wet, cold … View moreWe are super proud to be supporting charitable trust, KidsCan to help kids in need with food, clothing and health items at school. Join us in making a difference this month by donating a coin when you next visit our store. The coin donation boxes are located at the checkout.
Hungry, wet, cold and stressed is no way to start the school day (if it doesn’t stop them from getting to school) but for over 295,000 Kiwi children living in hardship that is the reality. This can impact their educational growth and lead to a lifelong pattern of underachievement. There is a way to break this cycle; by providing simple things like food, shoes, socks and raincoats, so kids can arrive at school ready and able to learn. KidsCan's aim is to prevent children in hardship from becoming adults in hardship by giving them the start in life they deserve.
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Chris from Shirley
80 Wales Street from 7:30am on Saturday 11 November. 3 households worth of bric-a-brac, kitchenware, garden furniture, tools, 3-burner BBQ, drawers.
Negotiable
Kerry from Linwood
Hi I’m looking to swap beauty treatments including eyelash extensions for some acrylic nails and a massage on a regular basis.
Anyone keen let me know
Negotiable
The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
Have you signed up as an Age Concern Dignity Champion? Our Dignity Champions stand up with us to help change attitudes and behaviours that devalue older people. Older people are not 'burdens'. Older adults bring a wealth of knowledge, skills and talents to society. By becoming an Age … View moreHave you signed up as an Age Concern Dignity Champion? Our Dignity Champions stand up with us to help change attitudes and behaviours that devalue older people. Older people are not 'burdens'. Older adults bring a wealth of knowledge, skills and talents to society. By becoming an Age Concern Dignity Champion you pledge to treat every older person with respect and dignity- it's that easy. Let's combat ageism in New Zealand. Details on how to sign up are on our website. bit.ly...
Duncan from St Albans
Does anyone want this leather and steel chair. It's in really good nick but has lost the leather arm rests.
Free
Steven from Avonside - Dallington
Hi,My son is starting Shirley boys high next year, does anyone have the uniform to fit a medium size boy, will pay reasonable price,Thanks.
Marie Henry from The Fox's Lair
WINTER IS COMING, sorry Stark family CHRISTMAS IS COMING to the Fox's Lair
Look at out Christmas Window, with a selection of beautiful black teas. The beautiful Tea "Books" take you back to your childhood with the vintage photos reminding us of the wonderful fairy stories we used be… View moreWINTER IS COMING, sorry Stark family CHRISTMAS IS COMING to the Fox's Lair
Look at out Christmas Window, with a selection of beautiful black teas. The beautiful Tea "Books" take you back to your childhood with the vintage photos reminding us of the wonderful fairy stories we used be told. Only $15.00
Our little Christmas globe lights up the night and is full of mystery. These are only $15.00
Don't forget out NZ made Christmas Tree $22. Drape it with seed lights and watch it glow! Put a tee light behind our NZ made manger and watch glow. $60.00
Our fat Christmas bird plates are only $20.00
Mike Neighbourly Lead from Linwood
Now is the time, with the weather looking good for the next month or so, I am wanting to organise a working bee for the weekend - Saturday 4th November and Sunday 5th November 2017.
From 11.15am till 3pm/4pm - with a BBq LUNCH
I'd like to get it completed by Show Week; Monday 13th November… View moreNow is the time, with the weather looking good for the next month or so, I am wanting to organise a working bee for the weekend - Saturday 4th November and Sunday 5th November 2017.
From 11.15am till 3pm/4pm - with a BBq LUNCH
I'd like to get it completed by Show Week; Monday 13th November to Friday 17th November.
Little background.
It is to help out the owners of the Augingly Motels; www.audinglymotel.co.nz.........
at 609 Cashel St; who are both in their 80's John and Joan, they are a local business in Linwood, operating for over 45 years and they have owned the business for 25 years.
They have extensive gardens onsite and they've just had their EQ work done and the gardens have been let go, and its a little too much for John to get sorted on his own.
They were kind enough to have us stay there during a tough time in our lives and I want to just do something small for them, I will put on a BBQ lunch on the Saturday and hopefully I'll be able to get some bark and other things needed donated.
It will mean they'll be able to promote themselves more, and it will look more attractive to go and stay there;
They are a local small business; who do help out others in their community, I think it would be a wonderful thing to do with our community. We need a lot of volunteers to do the gardening, the more we have the easier and quicker it is to get done.
Garden size is average, its just over one side of the property.
Rose Garden, and and area to tidy up
If you can help, or know others who might, please get in touch as soon as possible.
Firstly with what day suits best, and what you can do?
I am able to be contacted on email or on cell 0275055811 anytime
Hear back from you soon
Geneva from Phillipstown
Hi all!"after being up all night with a stomach ache i regret to say that boot camp will start on Tuesday at 6pm near the monkey bars as the first event . G
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Just two weeks in and we've already received dozens of AMAZING applications. In case you didn't notice that sweet little "Colour Your Community" tab on the left hand side of your Neighbourly Home page, here's what's happening...
We've teamed up with our friends… View moreJust two weeks in and we've already received dozens of AMAZING applications. In case you didn't notice that sweet little "Colour Your Community" tab on the left hand side of your Neighbourly Home page, here's what's happening...
We've teamed up with our friends at Resene to offer Neighbourly members the chance to apply for one of six prizes to transform a spot in their community that needs a refresh, a spruce or a makeover. You could win up $1000 worth of Resene paints, wood stains and accessories - plus there's spot prizes just for applying! The initiative extends to individuals, organisations, schools, charities, businesses, anyone who wants to make a positive difference in their community. So what are you waiting for?! Apply now.
Apply for paint!
Are you buying Christmas gifts for loved ones overseas? You can enjoy a 10% early bird discount on International Air Parcels when you send by 12th November. Simply pay for and print your postage online. It's not only a nice little saving but also a great way to beat the festive season rush. Find out more
Karyn from St Albans
Does anyone know who is driving that black ute/small truck using Jameson Ave and Knowles st as there personel race track. Just went past here to fast for me to get rego. There are kids down here The speed they are going there is no way could avoid hitting a child or pet if ran out in front of … View moreDoes anyone know who is driving that black ute/small truck using Jameson Ave and Knowles st as there personel race track. Just went past here to fast for me to get rego. There are kids down here The speed they are going there is no way could avoid hitting a child or pet if ran out in front of them. If you know them please tell them this is not a race track. Thank you.There seems to be a few around here who think Knowles St is a race track. Slow down before you kill something or someone
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