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Hayley from Richmond
Hey our community garden is working on some weaved garden beds and we need reasonable sized sticks for the posts, they need to be about 30-50mm wide and 1 -2 metres long. We are open to clearing your whole prune just to get the big sticks.
Message me if your not sure and I can take a look.
we … View moreHey our community garden is working on some weaved garden beds and we need reasonable sized sticks for the posts, they need to be about 30-50mm wide and 1 -2 metres long. We are open to clearing your whole prune just to get the big sticks.
Message me if your not sure and I can take a look.
we are also on the hunt for suckers that pop up from hazelnut and willow trees so if anyone wants a team to come and do some free pruning for you in exchange for these also message me.
Regards
Hayley
Duncan from St Albans
Some nasty person stole a trailer that we were using to put hoardings for the Labour Party up. It was small and looked like the one below. It is a Kea brand - registration U504M. A reward if found - or perhaps just let me know where I can pick it up!
Please share this.
Ros from Avonside - Dallington
Garage & Household sale - Dallington Terrace - 8.30am to 12.00 - Saturday 29th July. Signs out after 8am.
Garage stuff, including power tools, misc building bits, plants (indoor/outdoor), garden tools, clothes, books, kitchen appliances, lighting etc etc.....
Sarah from Phillipstown
Anyone need anything for themselves or their pets?
Stay dry and warm people.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Our columnist and Christchurch resident says yes! But the poll is heading the other way, looks like.
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Can you help uncover the original colours of Addington's historic water tower?
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The Neighbourly team love to see whats happening across the country. So we thought we'd share five of the most interesting posts we've found this year!
From Spanish celebrities to Hedgehog Hospitals - Check out our list of quirky Neighbourly Posts here!
Did you know that you can … View moreThe Neighbourly team love to see whats happening across the country. So we thought we'd share five of the most interesting posts we've found this year!
From Spanish celebrities to Hedgehog Hospitals - Check out our list of quirky Neighbourly Posts here!
Did you know that you can browse posts from neighbourhoods across the country on our Public Notices tab? Any content shared to these public pages are posts that have been made with the "Public Post" box ticked.
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Tony from Avonside - Dallington
We have this couch we'd love to keep but simply no room. As you can see by the photos it's very worn on the seat part, some would say it adds to the character, Brown in colour, solid & heavy.
Price: $50
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Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Mayor Lianne Dalziel has this afternoon lifted the State of Emergency around flooding in Christchurch and Banks Peninsula.
"The immediate dangers posed by significant rainfall and abnormally high tides are now behind us. We haven't had any rainfall since Saturday and we know the river … View moreMayor Lianne Dalziel has this afternoon lifted the State of Emergency around flooding in Christchurch and Banks Peninsula.
"The immediate dangers posed by significant rainfall and abnormally high tides are now behind us. We haven't had any rainfall since Saturday and we know the river levels and storage basins are gradually and continuously dropping," says Mayor Dalziel.
"The low-pressure system that was affecting tidal levels has now passed, and while they remain high, they are now within normal tidal ranges.
"Although we are transitioning into a recovery period, we are still monitoring river levels, tides and weather forecasts very closely, to ensure we are ready to react if we need to.
"The forecast of further rain from this Thursday means the situation is still changeable, but we are working hard to minimise any impacts by clearing flood debris from rivers, sumps and storm-water grates, and keeping pumps deployed in Southshore and Flockton."
Gus from St Albans
Hi there I have a small tipper truck perfect for delivery of stone, rock, bark and other landscaping supplies. Happy to help with your DIY project - I wont charge the earth - just deliver it.
Clean up around your place with your choice of a free Resene cleaning product when you spend $100 or more at your local Resene ColorShop during July 2017. Plus get 10L of Resene Ceiling Paint white for $99!
These offers are available to Resene ColorShop/DIY cardholders. Not a cardholder? … View moreClean up around your place with your choice of a free Resene cleaning product when you spend $100 or more at your local Resene ColorShop during July 2017. Plus get 10L of Resene Ceiling Paint white for $99!
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Yelia from Christchurch Central
Moving overseas and am selling custom made Pallet Dining Table with matching Pallet Benches. The benches have cushioning and the lid opens up to for great storage. I kept all my Christmas gear (tree & decorations) in one and board games and blankets in the other.
Fits max 8 people, 4 on … View moreMoving overseas and am selling custom made Pallet Dining Table with matching Pallet Benches. The benches have cushioning and the lid opens up to for great storage. I kept all my Christmas gear (tree & decorations) in one and board games and blankets in the other.
Fits max 8 people, 4 on each side.
Great for family dining and entertaining.
I have limited images as it's stored away in the garage at the moment.
Pick up ideally.
Delivery can be arranged for a fee as a trailer hire will be required.
Price: $650
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
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10.35am: The Christchurch Civil Defence controller advises that the State of Emergency is likely to remain in place today. Civil Defence are waiting to assess any impact from the next high tide, which is due at 5.08pm. By the time any … View moreFor a live map of current road closures:
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10.35am: The Christchurch Civil Defence controller advises that the State of Emergency is likely to remain in place today. Civil Defence are waiting to assess any impact from the next high tide, which is due at 5.08pm. By the time any impact is known it will be night time. Civil Defence will reassess the situation about the State of Emergency tomorrow (Tuesday) morning.
9.55am: If your property has been affected by flooding, please contact the Council by phone on 0800 800 169 or(03) 941 8999, or by email. We need your details so we can make sure you get the assistance available.
Western Valley Rd on Banks Peninsula remains closed due to a bridge wash-out.
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Apply to subsidise your Neighbourhood event now! Start planning your summer block party or community gathering and cut cost with funding from Christchurch City Council Community Boards. This year, the event has been extended to the whole summer, so have your event any time this summer. bit.ly...
Community Resilience Coordinator from New Zealand Red Cross
The Canterbury earthquakes severely disrupted the lives of schoolchildren through school closures, merges, and family stresses resulting from housing and insurance issues. To help, New Zealand Red Cross provided $6.9 million to 179 Canterbury schools, designed to improve the well-being of children … View moreThe Canterbury earthquakes severely disrupted the lives of schoolchildren through school closures, merges, and family stresses resulting from housing and insurance issues. To help, New Zealand Red Cross provided $6.9 million to 179 Canterbury schools, designed to improve the well-being of children by funding a range of school programmes, events and initiatives.
Find out the difference this funding made to both the schools and students in the sixth of our 10 Good Stories videos. These videos show all the ways Red Cross helped one in five Cantabrians recover from the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes, thanks to the generous donations of people from New Zealand and beyond.
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