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Kamala Hayman Reporter from The Press
A public debate between Christchurch mayoral hopefuls Lianne Dalziel, John Minto and Darryll Park is fully booked.
Huge demand has seen all seats taken for the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce event at The Piano on Wednesday evening. No last-minute seats will be available.
However, full coverage of … View moreA public debate between Christchurch mayoral hopefuls Lianne Dalziel, John Minto and Darryll Park is fully booked.
Huge demand has seen all seats taken for the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce event at The Piano on Wednesday evening. No last-minute seats will be available.
However, full coverage of the debate will be published in The Press and on Stuff.
Broadcast journalist Sacha McNeil will MC the event which runs from 5pm to 7.30pm on September 4
Christchurch City Council and the NZ Transport Agency are seeking public feedback on the speed limits on roads in and around Yaldhurst.
There have been a high number of crashes on SH73 in the Yaldhurst area, including one person killed and five people seriously injured in the last ten years.
… View moreChristchurch City Council and the NZ Transport Agency are seeking public feedback on the speed limits on roads in and around Yaldhurst.
There have been a high number of crashes on SH73 in the Yaldhurst area, including one person killed and five people seriously injured in the last ten years.
Public consultation on the proposed speed limits runs from 2 – 30 September 2019.
Feedback can be provided here.
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Shirish Paranjape from
There are currently two speed review / have your say opportunities. Both are west of SH1 / John Road. Last date: 30 Sep 2019.
1. Yaldhurst area
2. North-West Christchurch
Aaron Campbell from Aaron Campbell - Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood Board
From the council website-
"Why review speed limits?
Slowing down saves lives, with a strong link between speed and safety on our roads.
We want to make Christchurch roads as safe as possible so we are reviewing speed limits across the city’s roading network where there are concerns they … View moreFrom the council website-
"Why review speed limits?
Slowing down saves lives, with a strong link between speed and safety on our roads.
We want to make Christchurch roads as safe as possible so we are reviewing speed limits across the city’s roading network where there are concerns they are not safe or appropriate.
Having speed limits set at the correct level for the conditions on specific roads is one of the most important ways we can help people get to where they need to go safely.
Lowering the speed limit is one of the ways we can create safer roads for all users."
Natalie from Papanui
I am looking for a child sized mannequin to display dress ups on at our local toy library. If anyone has a cheap or free one available that would be amazing! Phone or text 0223428928. Thanks
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Did you know, 1 in 4 New Zealand adults will suffer from a mental disorder or distress at some point in their lives? When they do, let’s make sure they never have to go it alone. To create safer, more caring communities we need to not only look after ourselves but those around us as well.
For … View moreDid you know, 1 in 4 New Zealand adults will suffer from a mental disorder or distress at some point in their lives? When they do, let’s make sure they never have to go it alone. To create safer, more caring communities we need to not only look after ourselves but those around us as well.
For the month of September, we want to use our voice to raise awareness for mental health and well-being. Perhaps consider sharing a cuppa with someone you know who could use the support or challenge your family and friends to unplug from social media for the entire month to improve their well-being. If you or someone you know is going through a rough patch, don’t forget you can call or text 1737 anytime for FREE support from a trained counsellor.
Don’t forget, this month also coincides with World Suicide Prevention Day (September 10th) followed by Mental Health Awareness Week (23 - 29 September) and Mental Health Awareness Day on October 10th.
However you choose to take part, feel free to tag us in your posts + use the following hashtag so we can see how you’re cultivating better mental health for yourself or in your community this month:
#NSNZmentalhealth
Simon from
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Vaccine hesitancy – the reluctance or refusal to vaccinate despite the availability of vaccines – is now considered one of the top ten threats to global health.As the country wrestles with the worst measles outbreak in more than two decades, it has to be asked; what are we going to do about it?… View moreVaccine hesitancy – the reluctance or refusal to vaccinate despite the availability of vaccines – is now considered one of the top ten threats to global health.As the country wrestles with the worst measles outbreak in more than two decades, it has to be asked; what are we going to do about it?
Search for your suburb here to check the immunisation rates percentages in 2018.
Christina from Bryndwr
Stunning new design tiles! Are the feature of our new renovated kitchen!!! Love them! But have too many left over! :(
Brand new- from Metro Floors / Tiles- chch
29 x sections- 2x complete boxes of 13 sections plus 3x separate
Concave blend- green gloss hex shape
Retail per section $19.13 ex … View moreStunning new design tiles! Are the feature of our new renovated kitchen!!! Love them! But have too many left over! :(
Brand new- from Metro Floors / Tiles- chch
29 x sections- 2x complete boxes of 13 sections plus 3x separate
Concave blend- green gloss hex shape
Retail per section $19.13 ex gst
This price equals @ $15 per sheet.
Price: $375
Christina from Bryndwr
Brand new ! Bought last week!
Spent 4 hours putting together!! Flat pack!
Love it! But needed more storage space so bought another bigger blanket box!
Only want what I paid! You get it made up! Save your patience ! Lol
Pick up only!
Price: $45
Action needs to be taken now to secure drinking water for future generations.
I'm a co-founding member of Aotearoa Water Action taking High court action against ECan and its decisions to grant consents to water bottling companies in Belfast.
Click this link to see more on this hot button… View moreAction needs to be taken now to secure drinking water for future generations.
I'm a co-founding member of Aotearoa Water Action taking High court action against ECan and its decisions to grant consents to water bottling companies in Belfast.
Click this link to see more on this hot button issue and vote Aaron Campbell for ECan this October.
Authorised by Aaron Campbell, 3 Kilsythe Place, Christchurch.
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🏉 Through school-based programmes like #KiwiCan, #Stars, and #ProjectK, we empower our youth to grow into the best versions of themselves.
Aaron Campbell from Aaron Campbell - Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood Board
For all sports clubs run by volunteers getting big projects over the line is tough.
Its taken almost 5 years since consent was granted to build the new changing rooms at Crosbie Park.
We know they'll be used by many in the coming years.
Best of all it was wonderful to hear the stories of the … View moreFor all sports clubs run by volunteers getting big projects over the line is tough.
Its taken almost 5 years since consent was granted to build the new changing rooms at Crosbie Park.
We know they'll be used by many in the coming years.
Best of all it was wonderful to hear the stories of the Club stalwarts Bob and Dave, their families and all that has happened behind the scenes
Kurt Jacks from Auckland’s “The Rib House” discovered the missing ingredient in his recipe for success when he used a Prospa Small Business Loan to dish up the vital support he and his family needed to grow the business.
The simple, streamlined application process was just what he needed … View moreKurt Jacks from Auckland’s “The Rib House” discovered the missing ingredient in his recipe for success when he used a Prospa Small Business Loan to dish up the vital support he and his family needed to grow the business.
The simple, streamlined application process was just what he needed as a time-strapped business owner – and the funds were immediately put to use on upgrades and kitchen renovations.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Three of Christchurch's leading mayoral hopefuls will face-off in a public debate in the city centre.
Lianne Dalziel, John Minto and Darryll Park will lock horns at a forum hosted by the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce at The Piano.
Dalziel, Minto and Park were invited to take part after … View moreThree of Christchurch's leading mayoral hopefuls will face-off in a public debate in the city centre.
Lianne Dalziel, John Minto and Darryll Park will lock horns at a forum hosted by the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce at The Piano.
Dalziel, Minto and Park were invited to take part after polling indicated they are leading the 13-strong field of mayoral contenders.
The forum is supported by The Press and the MC will be broadcast journalist Sacha McNeil.
The September 4 forum runs from 5pm to 7.30pm.
It is open to the public and free but registration is essential. Email registration@cecc.org.nz or by phone at 03 366 5096.
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