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Donna from Belfast
Housekeeping available.Please phone my landline 033235533 and leave a message also can text my mobile 0277487146.Kind regards.
Pam from Rangiora
We purchased 2 Bird Feeders on Friday to feed hungry birds and we are astounded how many birds are feeding we bought a cage with a cake bird feed (Berry flavoured) and have Wax eyes swarming to feed including Gold Finches and sparrows. For $20 at Mitre 10 Megga. We also got a seed feeder costing … View moreWe purchased 2 Bird Feeders on Friday to feed hungry birds and we are astounded how many birds are feeding we bought a cage with a cake bird feed (Berry flavoured) and have Wax eyes swarming to feed including Gold Finches and sparrows. For $20 at Mitre 10 Megga. We also got a seed feeder costing around $ 40 including seed.
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Here's a question from a reader of NZ Gardener, Ash in Whangamomona, who wants to know what to do with 100kg of chokos! He's looking for ideas to manage a bumper choko crop. And feel free to share more ideas in the Reply space.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
A bold and dramatic redesign proposed for Cathedral Square is aimed at turning it into a series of people-friendly spaces.
Anchored by dramatic pavilions or similar with overhead shelter, the new plan would see a mix of green and paved surfaces to create a strong city heart and encourage events.… View moreA bold and dramatic redesign proposed for Cathedral Square is aimed at turning it into a series of people-friendly spaces.
Anchored by dramatic pavilions or similar with overhead shelter, the new plan would see a mix of green and paved surfaces to create a strong city heart and encourage events.
Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Owners of derelict central Christchurch sites will soon be charged a monthly fee for encroaching on public spaces including footpaths and roads.
Christ Church Cathedral is one of 13 properties on the proposed list, along with the Post Office building in Cathedral Square, five High St … View moreOwners of derelict central Christchurch sites will soon be charged a monthly fee for encroaching on public spaces including footpaths and roads.
Christ Church Cathedral is one of 13 properties on the proposed list, along with the Post Office building in Cathedral Square, five High St properties, The Peterborough apartments complex and the council's own Our City building on the corner of Oxford Tce and Worcester St.
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Resene has just released the latest Habitat plus, full of inspiring ideas to help you bring out the best in your home with wallpaper. Pick up your FREE copy at your local Resene ColorShop. Make sure you view the extensive wallpaper library while you're in store; there's something to suit … View moreResene has just released the latest Habitat plus, full of inspiring ideas to help you bring out the best in your home with wallpaper. Pick up your FREE copy at your local Resene ColorShop. Make sure you view the extensive wallpaper library while you're in store; there's something to suit all tastes from neutral to bold, pattern to texture, fun to traditional, striped to botanical. Find your local ColorShop
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Thousands of people have flocked to Christchurch's newest swimming pool complex this weekend, with some waiting 45 minutes for a swim.
The new $38.6 million Taiora QEII Recreation and Sport Centre hit maximum capacity on Saturday afternoon and again at 10am on Sunday and by mid afternoon … View moreThousands of people have flocked to Christchurch's newest swimming pool complex this weekend, with some waiting 45 minutes for a swim.
The new $38.6 million Taiora QEII Recreation and Sport Centre hit maximum capacity on Saturday afternoon and again at 10am on Sunday and by mid afternoon the same day, swimmers were waiting 45 minutes to get inside the pool hall.
Sonia from Rangiora
Hi everyone:) So I have an 18yr old son who is suddenly decided to leave school with only limited work experience mainly babysitting and odd lifestyle block jobs for family as he was concentrating on studies. He has NCEA level 1 and 2 so we've tried all supermarkets, fast-food places, and … View moreHi everyone:) So I have an 18yr old son who is suddenly decided to leave school with only limited work experience mainly babysitting and odd lifestyle block jobs for family as he was concentrating on studies. He has NCEA level 1 and 2 so we've tried all supermarkets, fast-food places, and everything else is experience experience experience arghh haha - anyone else had a kid in this boat?? any ideas on what else/where else to try?? Also someone suggested to put him on the unemployment benefit as its easier to get entry level jobs through WINZ?? Not overly keen on this as don't want him to have any excuse to sit on his bum!! Half problem is that he has no idea what he wants to do so any opinions/ideas gratefully received!!
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
With the help of Kilmarnock Enterprises, Council has made the shift from desk phones to headsets, an effort saving around $20,000 a year. Learn more about the project here on Newsline: bit.ly...
Housing affordability is getting worse for Kiwis - especially in Auckland.
About four in five people renting are unable to comfortably afford mortgage payments, recent Government statistics show. Many Kiwis are fleeing expensive cities like Auckland in search of affordable housing in the … View moreHousing affordability is getting worse for Kiwis - especially in Auckland.
About four in five people renting are unable to comfortably afford mortgage payments, recent Government statistics show. Many Kiwis are fleeing expensive cities like Auckland in search of affordable housing in the regions - and they're not looking back.
So, in your current situation are you able to afford your own home?
Kara from Kaiapoi
Hello all,
If you are thinking of purchasing the Entertainment Book this year, please consider ordering via the SPCA.
It helps to support the animals in more ways than one....here is the link
www.entertainmentbook.co.nz...
Kara :)
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Ever felt your reno was never going to end? Spare a thought for the owners of this Fendalton homestead. Restoring their home and gardens after the 2011 earthquakes took six long years, and included rolling the entire house onto the front lawn so new foundations could be laid before rolling it back … View moreEver felt your reno was never going to end? Spare a thought for the owners of this Fendalton homestead. Restoring their home and gardens after the 2011 earthquakes took six long years, and included rolling the entire house onto the front lawn so new foundations could be laid before rolling it back again.
But the hard work's paid off. The epic project has been recognised in the 2018 Canterbury Architecture Awards, where it won a Heritage Award for its "sensitive alterations" and "seamless transitions from old to new".
Have you tackled a reno project of you own, big or small? We'd love to hear about it.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Once upon a time, marmalade on toast was a winter staple. In our upcoming July issue though, gardening guru Lynda Hallinan says marmalade is in danger of extinction because fewer and fewer people are buying, making or eating it! So tell us: Do you still like marmalade? Yes or no, don't forget … View moreOnce upon a time, marmalade on toast was a winter staple. In our upcoming July issue though, gardening guru Lynda Hallinan says marmalade is in danger of extinction because fewer and fewer people are buying, making or eating it! So tell us: Do you still like marmalade? Yes or no, don't forget to tell us why.
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Tūranga, the largest public library in the South Island, is expected to open later this year. Before it does, get your city libraries membership to access our many library resources.
Learn how here on Newsline: bit.ly...
Lynette from Redwood
A bottle of wine later and i own an Air Roaster. But wait Buy one get one free, as they take 580.00 out of my visa. opps...
I tried it last night , really good. it is sturdy and good quality.
Im willing to sell my Brand new in the box second air roaster for 250.00 ono I can deliver it to your … View moreA bottle of wine later and i own an Air Roaster. But wait Buy one get one free, as they take 580.00 out of my visa. opps...
I tried it last night , really good. it is sturdy and good quality.
Im willing to sell my Brand new in the box second air roaster for 250.00 ono I can deliver it to your place if you live in Christchurch city. The 80.00 was postage and handling for both.
Price: $250
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