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Our SIX60 Summer Sounds competition is coming to an end next week. We’ll be selecting a winning neighbourhood to have a private gig from one of the supporting acts of the SIX60 tour. But today is the final draw for the exclusive SIX60 tickets we are giving away to our members! Check to see if … View moreOur SIX60 Summer Sounds competition is coming to an end next week. We’ll be selecting a winning neighbourhood to have a private gig from one of the supporting acts of the SIX60 tour. But today is the final draw for the exclusive SIX60 tickets we are giving away to our members! Check to see if you’ve been drawn as a winner.
Thank you to all of the entrants so far for being more neighbourly! It’s been great to see communities thriving. To be eligible for the private convert, make sure you are a verified Neighbourly member (need a hand verifying your address? Click here). We’ll also need to see you being more Neighbourly, whether it’s posting to your neighbourhood, replying to questions or inviting your neighbour to join the site (we’ve put together a few ideas here).
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Harcourts Vision Real Estate and Property Management
A lot of hard work is needed to achieve these top spots. A big congratulations to Allen Gunn for being our top sales and top listing consultant, for December. A wonderful effort.
Our strategy, Better Later Life – He Oranga Kaumātua 2019 to 2034, outlines five key areas for action to make New Zealand a great place to age.
To read the strategy and find out how we can make New Zealand a great place to age, click here ➡️ bit.ly...
Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times
The Sunday Star-Times is investigating the rising number of consents made for home builds.
Perhaps you're a first-time home owner who has opted to build, rather than buy pre-existing, or maybe you're seasoned home owners who have taken the first step to create your own dream home.
… View moreThe Sunday Star-Times is investigating the rising number of consents made for home builds.
Perhaps you're a first-time home owner who has opted to build, rather than buy pre-existing, or maybe you're seasoned home owners who have taken the first step to create your own dream home.
We'd love to hear from you about the challenges involved in building, and why you've opted to take that route. Any interviewees would need to be willing to be identified and photographed in a news story.
Please email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz.
Community Development Worker from Bishopdale Community Trust
An eight week Be Active programme is starting at YMCA Bishopdale on Thursday 30th January at 1:15pm - 2:30pm.
Be Active participants enjoy the opportunity to:
> Try out a range of activities, e.g. low impact exercise, aqua jogging or aquacise, gym, sports, dance
> Discuss topics that … View moreAn eight week Be Active programme is starting at YMCA Bishopdale on Thursday 30th January at 1:15pm - 2:30pm.
Be Active participants enjoy the opportunity to:
> Try out a range of activities, e.g. low impact exercise, aqua jogging or aquacise, gym, sports, dance
> Discuss topics that support a healthy lifestyle, e.g. motivation, types of exercise, healthy eating, managing stress
>Enjoy the support of the other participants and Sport Canterbury's Green Prescription staff
All activities are suited to people new or returning to activity, with a focus on enjoying being active and giving things a go.
Be Active programmes are open to anyone who is:
>Inactive and wanting to be more active
>Medically stable to participate in low to moderate activity
>Over 16 years old
Cost: $3 per session
For more information visit www.sportcanterbury.org.nz...
Melissa from Avonhead
FC Twenty11 is a community football club located in the Avonhead, Burnside and Riccarton area. We have a January School Holiday Programme and another commencing in Term 1 designed for little kids. Come along and give football a go.
Community Development Worker from Bishopdale Community Trust
Come along and try some paper folding. Ages 6 and up. Free - all welcome. Ōrauwhata: Bishopdale Library and Community Centre.
Community Development Worker from Bishopdale Community Trust
Come along to our fun afternoon quiz this Thursday! 🤔🤔🤔 Only $2 per person. Includes afternoon tea. 🍰☕
If you’re an avid reader of NZ House & Garden and NZ Gardener, you’ll love The Editors’ Escape! Join editors Naomi Larkin and Jo McCarroll on an unforgettable journey to the stunning Hawke’s Bay, experiencing the best of travel, tour and taste.
Unlike any other travel package, this … View moreIf you’re an avid reader of NZ House & Garden and NZ Gardener, you’ll love The Editors’ Escape! Join editors Naomi Larkin and Jo McCarroll on an unforgettable journey to the stunning Hawke’s Bay, experiencing the best of travel, tour and taste.
Unlike any other travel package, this escorted tour gives you the opportunity to get to know the editors behind your much-loved magazines, hearing first hand about the upcoming season trends, interiors, and gardening tips.
Be in to win with The Editors' Escape! Our friends at NZ House & Garden are giving away tickets to their popular House Tours this season. Tell us your favourite New Zealand destination where you'd like to escape with us via this link and be in to win one of five double passes to a House Tour of your choice.
Visit www.editorsescape.co.nz... for more information and to secure your spot today.
Competition closes on 15th January 2020.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Christchurch in 2030 will be a high-tech city with free buses, low carbon emissions, and a global reputation for "a special brand of cool" according to a range of forecasts from some of the city's leading figures.
What do you think Christchurch will be like in 2030?
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Penny from Papanui
POSTING ON BEHALF:
Hey peeps, we at Koha Fitness will be running a Zumba Fundraiser class in conjunction with Lululemon active wear to aid in relief for the fire's that have been devastating Australian communities. The class is on the 18th of January at 12.30 pm at Koha fitness, 48 Hereford … View morePOSTING ON BEHALF:
Hey peeps, we at Koha Fitness will be running a Zumba Fundraiser class in conjunction with Lululemon active wear to aid in relief for the fire's that have been devastating Australian communities. The class is on the 18th of January at 12.30 pm at Koha fitness, 48 Hereford street. It will be 1 hour. For more details contact Koha Fitness : 08005642348
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Trees in Christchurch's Botanic Gardens will be lit up year-round by the end of next month.
The Christchurch City Council is spending $900,000 on 119 lights to be placed in the Armstrong Lawn area adjacent to Rolleston Ave.
Some members of the public were concerned about the light … View moreTrees in Christchurch's Botanic Gardens will be lit up year-round by the end of next month.
The Christchurch City Council is spending $900,000 on 119 lights to be placed in the Armstrong Lawn area adjacent to Rolleston Ave.
Some members of the public were concerned about the light pollution and the effect the lights would have on the ecosystem.
Council head of parks Andrew Rutledge said the lights had almost no UV spectrum, which reduced or eliminated insects' attraction to the light. The lights could also be dimmed and would not be on all night.
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