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Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Happy Friday neighbours,
After living in emergency accommodation for nearly a year, Amanda Jackson-Brown will move into a new home next week – and she cannot wait.
The 51-year-old Christchurch woman will be one of the first tenants to move into Brougham Village, a new 90-home community … View moreHappy Friday neighbours,
After living in emergency accommodation for nearly a year, Amanda Jackson-Brown will move into a new home next week – and she cannot wait.
The 51-year-old Christchurch woman will be one of the first tenants to move into Brougham Village, a new 90-home community housing project developed by Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust (OCHT).
Jackson-Brown, a former beauty therapist who has suffered from mental health and addiction issues, said moving into the one-bedroom unit would allow her to get her life back on track.
The Brougham St development is the largest ever commissioned by OCHT and replaces 89 social housing units demolished following the 2011 earthquakes.
The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
We are still on the look out for 14 people to join our fab team of volunteers . If you love meeting new people, are community minded and have the time to help than get in contact . For more information email manager.cabchch@gmail.com .
Erina from Sydenham
Wow. This is what greeted me in my wee vege patch after a fortnight away on leave. My veges are thriving - all but one broccoli plant in amongst them all tho, so I thought to give them a bloody good soak before I tackled the "invaders" today. I wonder what they are?
Only thing I can … View moreWow. This is what greeted me in my wee vege patch after a fortnight away on leave. My veges are thriving - all but one broccoli plant in amongst them all tho, so I thought to give them a bloody good soak before I tackled the "invaders" today. I wonder what they are?
Only thing I can think of is the mulch I threw over the patch last winter made up of oak leaves from the park across the road.......? Dig them back in or put to compost? What say you Discerners?
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Maree from Maree Designs
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Be sure to view my great fashion range collection.
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Register free and show my store to all your family and friends.
Earning 20% commissions from all your sales.
Community support looking for other arts and … View moreMorning all I am working on my new store.
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Be sure to view my great fashion range collection.
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Register free and show my store to all your family and friends.
Earning 20% commissions from all your sales.
Community support looking for other arts and crafts to share at my
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Join us at my new face book group. NZKiwitalk
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Connect Chiropractic Ferrymead
When Christchurch chiropractors Dr Matthew Wild and Dr Alexandra Skjervheim told people the business plan for their new chiropractic practice, people told them they were crazy.
Because what they were suggesting was a koha system.
Yet it worked.
Two years later, Connect Chiropractic in … View moreWhen Christchurch chiropractors Dr Matthew Wild and Dr Alexandra Skjervheim told people the business plan for their new chiropractic practice, people told them they were crazy.
Because what they were suggesting was a koha system.
Yet it worked.
Two years later, Connect Chiropractic in Ferrymead has grown by leaps and bounds – and was made a National Sustainable Business Network Awards Finalist.
Find out more
Principal Immigration Adviser from Zealand Immigration
Mid-week celebrations 🎉
We are glad for a positive outcome for our client and thanks for these words of appreciation.
Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Happy Monday Christchurch,
It's set to be a scorcher of a week in The Garden City.
MetService's seven-day forecast says Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to hit highs of 35 and 32 degrees respectively – well over January's average maximum temperature of 23 degrees.
A high of … View moreHappy Monday Christchurch,
It's set to be a scorcher of a week in The Garden City.
MetService's seven-day forecast says Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to hit highs of 35 and 32 degrees respectively – well over January's average maximum temperature of 23 degrees.
A high of 28 degrees is forecast for Monday (today).
How will you make the most of (or avoid) the heat this week?
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Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Hey neighbours,
How's this for some typical Kiwi heroics in a time of need?
Builder Cheyenne Salter was working on a roof in Christchurch's Port Hills when he spotted flames heading towards a house on Monday.
He raced to the property and joined a group of other tradies who used … View moreHey neighbours,
How's this for some typical Kiwi heroics in a time of need?
Builder Cheyenne Salter was working on a roof in Christchurch's Port Hills when he spotted flames heading towards a house on Monday.
He raced to the property and joined a group of other tradies who used buckets and a sprinkler to tackle the “tornadoes of fire” heading towards them.
At one point, Salter was in a pool filling buckets when he had to fully submerge to escape the scalding heat.
Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
The latest addition to The Terrace in central Christchurch may be familiar to a few.
After being closed for nearly a decade due to earthquake damage and the city's uncertain hospitality scene, Viaduct reopened at its new upstairs location on Oxford Tce alongside the Avon River in December.
… View moreThe latest addition to The Terrace in central Christchurch may be familiar to a few.
After being closed for nearly a decade due to earthquake damage and the city's uncertain hospitality scene, Viaduct reopened at its new upstairs location on Oxford Tce alongside the Avon River in December.
The original bar was opened by Jonny Botherway in 1997 on Oxford Tce – then known as ‘The Strip' – and served as a popular after-work drinks and weekend space along with adjoining venue di lusso, also owned by Botherway. The area is now known as The Terrace.
Have you been to the new Viaduct yet? Did you ever go to the old one?
Dena Cowen-Willis from PT in the Park
When Hagley Park is busy with festivals we like to keep you at a safe distance from cars and trucks setting up.
So this Saturday 30th January come join us at Latimer Square for our 0900 workout!
Don't be a 🟩 we couldn't 🍺 it!
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
After finding a faded $5 note in the sea and selling it on Trade Me for $1000, a Selwyn youngster has fulfilled his dream of owning a motorbike – just like his dad.
The extraordinary chain of events began when Zayne Hinton found the cash floating beside him at Christchurch's Sumner Beach.
… View moreAfter finding a faded $5 note in the sea and selling it on Trade Me for $1000, a Selwyn youngster has fulfilled his dream of owning a motorbike – just like his dad.
The extraordinary chain of events began when Zayne Hinton found the cash floating beside him at Christchurch's Sumner Beach.
The 7-year-old grabbed it and while heading home, his dad, Brad Hinton, suggested they try and sell it online.
They hoped they might be able to double it with a $10 bid, but as the days went by the offers flooded in. Read more here.
Bev Adams from Woolston Development Project
Based at Woolston Development Project on Ferry Rd, opposite Te Waka Unua School. Open Monday to Friday, 3.00-5.30pm. Over 30 years experience in OSCAR programmes, well resourced, supervision for 5-6 year olds and older on request from school to programme, also includes Depo programme 2 afternoons … View moreBased at Woolston Development Project on Ferry Rd, opposite Te Waka Unua School. Open Monday to Friday, 3.00-5.30pm. Over 30 years experience in OSCAR programmes, well resourced, supervision for 5-6 year olds and older on request from school to programme, also includes Depo programme 2 afternoons per week for 10-13 year olds. Fees per day are $17, MSD approved for OSCAR subsidy. For further information or to enroll contact Bev, wdp@xtra.co.nz or 3894448.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
There's still time to enter The Resene Shed of the Year 2021. The winner receives $3000 worth of gardening gear and the runner-up receives $1075 worth of prizes.
Zoe from Christchurch Central
I currently need participants for my PhD study. I am looking for healthy people to come in to my office (at Otago University in Christchurch CBD) for around an hour, on two occasions, to complete some pen and paper activities with me (fun ones according to previous participants!). Please note that … View moreI currently need participants for my PhD study. I am looking for healthy people to come in to my office (at Otago University in Christchurch CBD) for around an hour, on two occasions, to complete some pen and paper activities with me (fun ones according to previous participants!). Please note that you cannot have had a mental health diagnosis before to take part in this study.
This is a volunteer opportunity, but you will also receive $50 petrol vouchers as a thank you for your time and travel.
If you are interested please email me at zoe.barczyk@postgrad.otago.ac.nz (or visit the website listed) as I will need to send you an information sheet to read over and go through some screening questions.
Thanks 🙂
Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Christchurch has beaten other New Zealand cities to host a major international sailing event showcasing the region to a global broadcast audience.
The New Zealand grand prix event will be held on Lyttelton Harbour next January as part of SailGP’s second season. The SailGP league involves teams … View moreChristchurch has beaten other New Zealand cities to host a major international sailing event showcasing the region to a global broadcast audience.
The New Zealand grand prix event will be held on Lyttelton Harbour next January as part of SailGP’s second season. The SailGP league involves teams racing identical hydrofoiling catamarans at speeds of up to 50 knots (100kmh).
Olympic and world champions Peter Burling and Blair Tuke will head New Zealand’s first entry in the event. Also competing will be Sir Ben Ainslie, skippering the British boat, and Australian Jimmy Spithill piloting for the United States.
Will you be watching?
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