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Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Hey neighbours,
Fiona Stewart’s farm upbringing has shaped her into the person she is today.
It taught her the importance of food, animals and wellbeing, and how these can be used to better people’s lives, particularly youths.
Cultivate Christchurch is her baby. She first started the … View moreHey neighbours,
Fiona Stewart’s farm upbringing has shaped her into the person she is today.
It taught her the importance of food, animals and wellbeing, and how these can be used to better people’s lives, particularly youths.
Cultivate Christchurch is her baby. She first started the initiative with the idea it would be rurally based, but meeting co-founder Bailey Perryman, an ecologist, in 2015 showed her a farm school could be done without having to leave the city.
Click the 'Read More' button below to read her full story.
The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
Are you having trouble with technology ? Got a lap top giving you grief ?
Our City Branch is hosting a free tech support clinic every week (Wednesdays) from 1pm-3pm . Just drop in to our City Branch - Corner of Ferry Road and Barbadoes street - look out for the yellow flag
In their first Christchurch performance since 2018, The New Zealand Dance Company will present Night Light, a thrilling double bill at the James Hay Theatre for one night only on September 16.
An evening of earthy contrast by two dynamic New Zealand choreographers, Night Light will leave you in… View moreIn their first Christchurch performance since 2018, The New Zealand Dance Company will present Night Light, a thrilling double bill at the James Hay Theatre for one night only on September 16.
An evening of earthy contrast by two dynamic New Zealand choreographers, Night Light will leave you in awe of the artistry brewing right here on our shores.
Tickets are on sale today - don't miss out!
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Maree Brogan from Red Cross Shop Woolston
Redcross at 683 Ferry Rd have lots of kiwiana goodies instore. Books, ornaments, hand knitting and lots more.
New & used stock.
Come in and meet the team and have a browse.
Mon - Fri 9 - 5 Sat 10 - 4 Sun 10 - 3
All most everyone in the world has heard of the game of chess, but what not everyone knows is that there is an entire day dedicated to the celebration of this wonderful pastime!
A game of strategy and wits, chess has long been considered to be the thinking game. From its early days in India to … View moreAll most everyone in the world has heard of the game of chess, but what not everyone knows is that there is an entire day dedicated to the celebration of this wonderful pastime!
A game of strategy and wits, chess has long been considered to be the thinking game. From its early days in India to everywhere in the world today, chess is a wonderful game to play anytime, anywhere and with almost anyone.
Oceania has always believed in better and so does The Bellevue’s Care Manager, Russell.
Since returning to the South Island five years ago, Russell has been proud to witness Christchurch’s resurgence. “Christchurch is like a phoenix risen from the ashes, with a tremendous opportunity to … View moreOceania has always believed in better and so does The Bellevue’s Care Manager, Russell.
Since returning to the South Island five years ago, Russell has been proud to witness Christchurch’s resurgence. “Christchurch is like a phoenix risen from the ashes, with a tremendous opportunity to redefine itself.” And now he is playing his part in reimagining our city’s aged care offering.
Russell has built his team at The Bellevue with one goal in mind. “As the Care Manager I believe I have a principle responsibility to set the scene in providing an environment where staff can truly excel, feel empowered and make a positive difference to the lives of residents, families and each other.”
During the transition to care, extra support is provided. “Our fantastic Guest Services Manager is the key to helping residents feel at ease when they first move in, as she provides a hospitality overlay. She’ll get to know you so that she can provide all the extra touches that make you feel at home,” says Russell.
Another initiative Russell is proud of is that couples can stay together in the same room, even if their needs are not aligned. Russell has seen the impact it has on residents - “It is just wonderful to offer couples Care Suites which allow couples to stay together – just as they always have,” says Russell.
To find out more about our Care Suites, with Rest Home and Hospital level care, get in touch with Russell today.
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The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Canterbury
Being surrounded by peers and mentors motivating each other to build life skills is an experience one will take on for the rest of their lives.
Please donate today.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Removing hundreds of bins from across Christchurch has turned some parks into “eyesores” and led to calls for them to be returned.
The Christchurch City Council has taken away 840 bins from parks and is installing 81 “smart” bins instead, leaving 211 neighbourhood parks without a rubbish… View moreRemoving hundreds of bins from across Christchurch has turned some parks into “eyesores” and led to calls for them to be returned.
The Christchurch City Council has taken away 840 bins from parks and is installing 81 “smart” bins instead, leaving 211 neighbourhood parks without a rubbish bin and others with fewer bins than before.
While the council says the transition has been “very smooth” and has only resulted in a few litter complaints, residents and councillors are reporting a different picture.
Residents have resorted to picking up litter themselves, but their patience is wearing thin. Some are blaming the council for taking the bins away in the first place, while others say people need to be responsible for their own rubbish and take it home. Continue reading here.
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Buy any red testpot from your local Resene owned ColorShop between 13-31 July 2021 and Resene will donate $1 to CureKids Red Nose Day!
The more red testpots you buy, the more will be donated! Offer applies to all retail purchases of Resene red testpots (excludes metallics and wood stains).
… View moreBuy any red testpot from your local Resene owned ColorShop between 13-31 July 2021 and Resene will donate $1 to CureKids Red Nose Day!
The more red testpots you buy, the more will be donated! Offer applies to all retail purchases of Resene red testpots (excludes metallics and wood stains).
Help us make a difference to the health of kiwi children.
Find your local Resene ColorShop
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Kelly from Woolston
Queen bed base only, in used condition with the base having a couple of very small tears but would look almost new with a wipe down. Pattern is blue fading into turquoise. Pick up is in Woolston with priority given to those who can pick up this weekend. Last day for pick up is Monday 19th July.
Free
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
A shortage of wheelie bin truck drivers meant residents in 377 Christchurch streets had their bins missed during a single month.
Meanwhile, a union representative says the wheelie bin collection industry was struggling to find workers nationwide because rubbish truck drivers are put off by 60-hour… View moreA shortage of wheelie bin truck drivers meant residents in 377 Christchurch streets had their bins missed during a single month.
Meanwhile, a union representative says the wheelie bin collection industry was struggling to find workers nationwide because rubbish truck drivers are put off by 60-hour work weeks.
The Christchurch City Council's rubbish collecting contractor, Waste Management NZ, is set a target of missing just 1.5 streets each working day. In April, the average number of streets missed was 17.1.
Were your wheelie bins missed recently? Share your experience in the comments below.
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The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Canterbury
We are half way through the school holidays and we hope our young people are enjoying some well deserved mid year rest.
We know it can be hard to find new things for tamariki to learn and do, so we thought we would share with you a Tamariki Talks Challenge for you to try at home with friends and … View moreWe are half way through the school holidays and we hope our young people are enjoying some well deserved mid year rest.
We know it can be hard to find new things for tamariki to learn and do, so we thought we would share with you a Tamariki Talks Challenge for you to try at home with friends and family! Let us know how you go 😃
Click on the link below!
The Team from Resene ColorShop Ferrymead
Breathe new life into an old magazine rack by adding a pop of colour with Resene testpots. Find out how to create your own.
Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
We think this was the best apartment on The Block NZ: Firehouse in Kingsland. Stacy and Adam did a stellar job, and now it is going to auction for a second time, on July 28. 2021. Great character apartment, great location.
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Hi there!
Here at Trade Me we're chuffed to let you know we’ve launched our Kindness Store again for winter, supporting KidsCan and the great work they do making sure our tamariki have a fair start – after all, little Kiwis can’t learn when they’re hungry, wet, and cold.
We’ve… View moreHi there!
Here at Trade Me we're chuffed to let you know we’ve launched our Kindness Store again for winter, supporting KidsCan and the great work they do making sure our tamariki have a fair start – after all, little Kiwis can’t learn when they’re hungry, wet, and cold.
We’ve stocked the store with all the essentials. Think fleece-lined rain coats and shoes to keep kids warm and dry, and warm, healthy food.
Just pick, click, and give now – we take care of the rest, making sure your purchase gets to KidsCan.
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