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Canterbury's Surface Prep & Coating Specialists

Canterbury's Surface Prep & Coating Specialists

Blasting, zinc arc spraying, and industrial painting – done right. Mild steel, stainless, and alloy treatments. Book a site visit! 

2552 days ago

Elderly people wanting to stay in their own homes

Jane from Strowan

I am a mature woman, a qualified carer, and I work as a daily relief teacher during the school term. I would like the opportunity to live-in a person’s home to provide a nightly service to support this loved one and enable them to remain in their own home rather than going into permanent care. … View moreI am a mature woman, a qualified carer, and I work as a daily relief teacher during the school term. I would like the opportunity to live-in a person’s home to provide a nightly service to support this loved one and enable them to remain in their own home rather than going into permanent care. Available 17 March onwards ...Phone Jane 0272813366

2552 days ago

Ever wondered what happens to the contents of your green bin?

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Come along to The Organics Plant Open Day and find out how our green waste gets processed. Don't forget to bring the kids!

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2553 days ago

firewood kindling for sale large sacks

Ingrid from Ilam

large sacks of dry untreated pine blocks great for starting your fire $5 sack - free delivery if you buy 5 or more sacks - pickup ilam

Negotiable

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2553 days ago

Bright begonias now have scent, stripes and spots

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Begonia specialist Graham Milne has also gone on to develop and breed one of the largest collections of tuberous begonias in the country.

2560 days ago

Christchurch water restrictions to start from Monday

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Water restrictions will be in place across Christchurch from Monday through to the end of May while work is done to upgrade the city’s well heads.

People can water their lawns and gardens on alternate days only, using hand-held hoses. Unattended hoses, sprinklers or garden irrigation systems … View more
Water restrictions will be in place across Christchurch from Monday through to the end of May while work is done to upgrade the city’s well heads.

People can water their lawns and gardens on alternate days only, using hand-held hoses. Unattended hoses, sprinklers or garden irrigation systems cannot be used.

We would like to remind people that this is not an issue around water supply.

You can find our more here at Newsline.

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2556 days ago

Red sticker prevents public access to McLean's Mansion in Christchurch

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Hundreds of people turned up to tour one of the world's largest timber homes on the weekend, only to find the gates closed.

Organisers were forced to make a last minute decision on Friday to cancel the open days at the 118-year-old, 53-room McLean's Mansion, in central Christchurch, when… View more
Hundreds of people turned up to tour one of the world's largest timber homes on the weekend, only to find the gates closed.

Organisers were forced to make a last minute decision on Friday to cancel the open days at the 118-year-old, 53-room McLean's Mansion, in central Christchurch, when it was discovered the building was structurally unsafe and still subject to a Section 45 notice (red sticker).

It's not yet known how long it will take for the notice to be lifted, but if it could be lifted this week there is a chance the open days could still be held before scheduled work begins later this month. Otherwise the open days will be delayed until October.

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2555 days ago

Lamb Comforter

Sarah from Burnside

Hi Everyone
Has anyone seen a toy lamb comforter with a blue dummy on the leg? My husband took my daughter on a run this morning and they came back but my daughters beanie and lamb didn’t. He ran between Burnside Park and Nunweek Park. Thank you!

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2556 days ago

Canterbury measles count reaches seven as two new cases confirmed

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

A further two people in Canterbury have contracted measles, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to seven.

A woman in her 40s and a 13-month old toddler from Christchurch were diagnosed with the disease, Canterbury medical officer of health Dr Ramon​ Pink said on Monday. Read more

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2556 days ago

A little movement can really help

The Team from ACC New Zealand

If you’re over 65, a little movement goes a long way. There are many benefits to staying active, perhaps most importantly it will help you maintain your strength and balance, to keep you steady and reduce the risk of falls. Live Stronger for Longer have strength and balance classes designed … View moreIf you’re over 65, a little movement goes a long way. There are many benefits to staying active, perhaps most importantly it will help you maintain your strength and balance, to keep you steady and reduce the risk of falls. Live Stronger for Longer have strength and balance classes designed especially for those over 65.

They're fun, social and affordable. Visit livestronger.org.nz to find an approved class near you. Brought to you by ACC, Ministry of Health and Health Quality and Safety Commission.
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2556 days ago

For Sale a HONDA CRV 1996

Diana from Fendalton

Hi everyone, at the first time I would like to wish you an excellent weekdays.
Actually, I am selling my Car Honda CRV 1996, thus if you are interested in this item, please Pm. Thank you a lot.

Negotiable

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2557 days ago

Were you at Children's Day 2019?

The Team from Christchurch City Council

A huge thank you to everyone who came along to Children's Day 2019!!

Around 10,000 people from all over Christchurch joined us in celebrating our tamariki.

We hope you enjoyed the free activities, food and great entertainment!

2557 days ago

Written Employment Agreement

Paul from PB Employment Law Ltd

Every employee must have a written employment agreement.

Are you having trouble understanding your employment agreement? Give us a call today.

We're really friendly and it's too important to not understand.

03 22 22 385

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2557 days ago

Riccarton Knights Juniors Skills & Drills as well as Registration

Penny from Papanui

Get down to the park for a run with our Prems 🏈 on Sunday 10th of March . 11 am - 2pm
Get your child registered and finish it off with a free sausage 🌭
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2563 days ago

City council considers new lease proposals for Christchurch's Sign of the Takahe

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Two proposals have been received by the Christchurch City Council from people wanting to use the historic Sign of the Takahe.

The council says an internal evaluation panel needs to consider the two expressions of interest before any further information can be provided.

What would like to see the… View more
Two proposals have been received by the Christchurch City Council from people wanting to use the historic Sign of the Takahe.

The council says an internal evaluation panel needs to consider the two expressions of interest before any further information can be provided.

What would like to see the Sign of the Takahe used for?

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2557 days ago

Save our precious water - come on a march! Spread the word!

Fiona from Burnside

THIS Saturday 9th March. We will march at 12:30pm from the Corner of Manchester and Cashel Streets, through Cashel Street Mall, onto Oxford Terrace, into Worcester Boulevard and finally Cathedral Square.
Let's join together to Save Our Water. Organised by local good-sort Scott Esdaile and … View more
THIS Saturday 9th March. We will march at 12:30pm from the Corner of Manchester and Cashel Streets, through Cashel Street Mall, onto Oxford Terrace, into Worcester Boulevard and finally Cathedral Square.
Let's join together to Save Our Water. Organised by local good-sort Scott Esdaile and supported by Aotearoa Water Action, this is a chance for Cantabrians to raise our concerns about their precious wai. If you’re concerned about water bottling, water quality, water allocation or water sovereignty please come along!

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