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Lets Cruise is New Zealand's best online cruise agency and the perfect place to sort a present for your Mum for Mother's Day!
If you and your Mum love cruising as much as we do then jump on our website to see what's on offer. You could be cruising the Pacific Islands, discovering… View moreLets Cruise is New Zealand's best online cruise agency and the perfect place to sort a present for your Mum for Mother's Day!
If you and your Mum love cruising as much as we do then jump on our website to see what's on offer. You could be cruising the Pacific Islands, discovering Vanuatu or exploring Fiji!
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
For years Shirley residents have watched as millions of dollars have been poured into other Christchurch suburbs to build community centres, new swimming pools and libraries.
Glen Koorey from Cycling in Christchurch
The end of the warm stuff as autumn arrives tends to mean fewer organised cycling activities around Christchurch. But fortunately there are still quite a few coming up in this month’s calendar for you to take part in, including social rides, bike skills sessions, and film nights. More info: see … View moreThe end of the warm stuff as autumn arrives tends to mean fewer organised cycling activities around Christchurch. But fortunately there are still quite a few coming up in this month’s calendar for you to take part in, including social rides, bike skills sessions, and film nights. More info: see cyclingchristchurch.co.nz...
Stephen Brian from Christchurch Auctions Clearance Depot
Hi Neighbour. We are into May already! The weather is still being kind fingers crossed. Call in and have a leisurely look around the depot. 4 Curletts Rd or check out our website www.christchurchauctions.co.nz...
Alpine View Lifestyle Village, Waitikiri are excited to host: The St John 'Be Prepared' Seminar. These free seminars have been designed to appeal to anyone over 60 and will help you to understand everything that occurs during a medical emergency and assist you to be mentally and … View moreAlpine View Lifestyle Village, Waitikiri are excited to host: The St John 'Be Prepared' Seminar. These free seminars have been designed to appeal to anyone over 60 and will help you to understand everything that occurs during a medical emergency and assist you to be mentally and physically prepared.
* BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL *
Seminars will be held on Tuesday 8th and Wednesday 9th May.
These seminars include guest speakers from both St John and Alpine View Lifestyle Village and include a complementary morning tea.
Contact us now to find out more or book your seat: Phone: 03 383 1333 or email: reception@alpineview.co.nz
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Lisa from Halswell
anyone having a garage sale tomorrow.also where do you go online to look for garage sales.or other ways or finding out.thanks
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Residents of Twigger St in Addington are trapped by city officials every time a game of rugby is played at the nearby AMI Stadium.
The city council says it's to keep people safe due to high traffic and pedestrian volumes on game days, but residents say being told when they can and … View moreResidents of Twigger St in Addington are trapped by city officials every time a game of rugby is played at the nearby AMI Stadium.
The city council says it's to keep people safe due to high traffic and pedestrian volumes on game days, but residents say being told when they can and can't leave their homes or have visitors is "bureaucracy gone wrong".
What do you think?
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Is it time to clean your fire? Do you know that ash must be cool for five days and only goes in the red bin?
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Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
How gorgeous is this teardrop campervan? Christchurch furniture designer Carlton Pezaro built it for his wife Sarah, using wood from his mother's Durham Street home that was wrecked by the quakes.
"It was a bit beyond my abilities," says Carlton, who persevered with the project … View moreHow gorgeous is this teardrop campervan? Christchurch furniture designer Carlton Pezaro built it for his wife Sarah, using wood from his mother's Durham Street home that was wrecked by the quakes.
"It was a bit beyond my abilities," says Carlton, who persevered with the project over two years. The results are stunning. See more, here.
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Is it time to clean your fire? Do you know that ash must be cool for five days and only goes in the red bin?
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Perhaps you can spy Michael Marquet's giant plant from where you are?
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The Commission for Financial Capability is running free seminars about living in retirement villages with support from the Retirement Villages Association and experienced legal practitioners.
The seminars focus on things to consider before choosing to live in a retirement village and provide … View moreThe Commission for Financial Capability is running free seminars about living in retirement villages with support from the Retirement Villages Association and experienced legal practitioners.
The seminars focus on things to consider before choosing to live in a retirement village and provide practical tips before you sign up to live in a retirement village.
Speakers from the Commission, Retirement Village Association and the legal profession (if available), will discuss types of retirement village structure, costs, and operations. The seminar will also explain some important resident's rights and where you can find out more information.
The seminars are 90 minutes long and include plenty of dedicated question and answer time throughtout the event.
Places are limited and registering attendance is essential.
Tea, coffee and light refreshments provided.
Register by clicking on the link.
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