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The Team from Christchurch City Council
Want to keep the kids busy these school holidays? Linwood, Papanui and Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre libraries will be holding a computer game eSports tournament for kids aged 12 and over.
Find out how to get involved on Newsline: bit.ly...
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The Christchurch City Council is bailing out its recycling company to the tune of $3.2 million after a "dramatic" drop in revenue.
EcoCentral, the council-owned company that sorts all the yellow bin recycling and operates three transfer stations, needs the money after its revenue took … View moreThe Christchurch City Council is bailing out its recycling company to the tune of $3.2 million after a "dramatic" drop in revenue.
EcoCentral, the council-owned company that sorts all the yellow bin recycling and operates three transfer stations, needs the money after its revenue took a hit when world commodity prices for paper, cardboard and plastics dropped.
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
The shuttle service from central city to Christchurch Hospital is now up and running!
Learn more about the service here on Newsline: bit.ly...
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The Christchurch City Council has signed off on a $10.6 billion "back to basics" budget that will increase rates bills by more than half in 10 years.
Ratepayers will also have to pay a special levy of about $6.52 a year for 10 years to cover the council's $10 million contribution… View moreThe Christchurch City Council has signed off on a $10.6 billion "back to basics" budget that will increase rates bills by more than half in 10 years.
Ratepayers will also have to pay a special levy of about $6.52 a year for 10 years to cover the council's $10 million contribution to help reinstate the Christ Church Cathedral.
The council has described its long term plan (LTP) as "focusing on the basics" after it decided to spend an extra $48m on wastewater infrastructure, $25m to improve drinking water – including getting rid of the chlorine – and to prioritise improvements to roads and footpaths.
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Debra from Woolston
In excellent tidy condition, runs perfectly, this car is well worth a look at.
Currently 258xxx Km
Cambelt was replaced at 230,000 km.
Current WOF and Registration.
4 cylinder, 2163cc
2 sets of keys and remotes
JVC Bluetooth audio system
Selling as we are moving overseas
****SOLD****
Price: $2,500
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Save the date! House of Travel Botanic D’Lights is back for 2018.
Find out more: t.co...
Hi Christchurch,
Is this new park-and-ride service going to make parking easier for you in your city? The owner of a local restaurant chain has turned his attention to hospital parking, opening the car park building door to the public. The building is on the corner of Deans Ave and Riccarton Rd.… View moreHi Christchurch,
Is this new park-and-ride service going to make parking easier for you in your city? The owner of a local restaurant chain has turned his attention to hospital parking, opening the car park building door to the public. The building is on the corner of Deans Ave and Riccarton Rd.
Will you be parking there? How do you find parking in the area? Let us know in the replies!
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The Christchurch School of Music is a not-for-profit family-oriented community aimed at providing quality music education. Why not come along and join us?
From ages 2 to 92 we have something for everyone!
On a Saturday morning the whole family can find something to suit. Preschool and junior… View moreThe Christchurch School of Music is a not-for-profit family-oriented community aimed at providing quality music education. Why not come along and join us?
From ages 2 to 92 we have something for everyone!
On a Saturday morning the whole family can find something to suit. Preschool and junior school children can start their musical journey by joining in our experiential “Take Off with Music". These classes are run by experienced music educator and CSM’s Music Director, Celia Stewart, who has extensive training and experience in working with children of all ages. The classes are carefully planned to ensure maximum fun, engagement and music learning.
At 4 1/2 years children are also able to begin learning Suzuki violin or cello with our very experienced Suzuki teachers and at 5 years old the recorder is a great way to start children learning an instrument that will set them up with music reading and musicianship skills that will last a lifetime.
Older children and adults may opt for group or individual lessons on a specific instrument (including voice). Those who already play are welcome to join in one of the great ensembles which all take part in regular concerts including Saturday soirees and a wide range of community events. Recitals where individuals can perform are also held regularly.
The UC Christchurch Youth Orchestra, CSM’s top orchestra, generously sponsored by the University of Canterbury Foundation, has an exciting concert series throughout the year. Their upcoming concert, “Confessions” being held in the Charles Luney Auditorium on 11 August is an excellent opportunity to hear Christchurch’s top youth musicians in concert. (Tickets available through Eventfinda.)
With six orchestras, two concert bands, a Big Band, a jazz combo, 6 wind ensembles, rock bands, two choirs, chamber groups, a samba band and a guitar ensemble there is an ensemble to suit all levels and all ages.
CSM also provides a comprehensive music education to participating primary schools via its Outreach programmes. With programmes offered in band, strings, recorder and ukulele in a wide range of Christchurch schools this is an area of the School which has grown fast over the last few years.
Another popular area of the School is the Late Starters programme where adults approaching retirement with more time on their hands have really enjoyed learning an instrument they never had the chance to play in their early years and join an ensemble with other like-minded adults.
If Saturday isn’t an option, CSM also offers a range of weekday opportunities for learning and playing music.
If affordability is an issue, CSM may be able to offer a discount through funding provided by the Rata Foundation.
Enrolments are open for Semester 2 so please contact us via our website www.csm.org.nz and let us start you on a musical journey that will bring pleasure for a lifetime.
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Hi Neighbours – it’s the Christchurch Voyager team here!
Did you know Enable has given all of Christchurch a free fibre broadband speed boost? We’re stoked to be one of the first providers to offer the upgrade to Christchurch residents.
Sign up online now and get Fibre 200/20 for the … View moreHi Neighbours – it’s the Christchurch Voyager team here!
Did you know Enable has given all of Christchurch a free fibre broadband speed boost? We’re stoked to be one of the first providers to offer the upgrade to Christchurch residents.
Sign up online now and get Fibre 200/20 for the price of Fibre 100/20. Our team in Riccarton are ready and raring to go to get you boosted!
All plans include unlimited data, no fixed term contract and FREE set up!
We’re pretty obsessed with speed, it’s even in our phone number – call us on 0800 4 SPEED, or sign up online at www.voyager.nz/home
Click here for more info.
Sign up online now!
The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
Many online retailers' returns policies in particular misrepresent or obscure the rights that all shoppers have under the Consumer Guarantees Act (CGA).
Read the full article on the Stuff link below. Visit the "Returning goods" section on our website: www.cab.org.nz...
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The cost of keeping Christchurch's drinking water safe has spiralled to almost $40 million – more than 25 times the city council's initial estimate for chlorination and to fix vulnerable wells.
Christchurch City councillors have to find at least $35m to fix 49 pump stations, more … View moreThe cost of keeping Christchurch's drinking water safe has spiralled to almost $40 million – more than 25 times the city council's initial estimate for chlorination and to fix vulnerable wells.
Christchurch City councillors have to find at least $35m to fix 49 pump stations, more than 40 times the original $840,000 budget for the work.
Read more by clicking the link below and tell us what you think in the comments. (Please tell us if you don't want your comments published in The Press/Stuff)
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Bernard Godden from Sumner Redcliffs RSA
Hope you don't think I'm nagging, but would not wish you to miss out.
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Work will be underway soon to clear and decontaminate the Christ Church Cathedral site by the end of next month.
Read more it on Newsline: bit.ly...
The Department of Internal Affairs
Join us at our next Meet the Inquiry Panel in Christchurch on Tuesday 03 July at the Christchurch Transitional Cathedral, 234 Hereford St, 5 to 6.30pm. Share your views with the Inquiry Panel. Learn more
The Team from Christchurch City Council
The Root To Tip Competition was organised by Garden To Table with the support of Love Food Hate Waste to get kids to cook seasonal, locally sourced vegetarian 2 courses meal using the ingredients from the root to the tip to limit food waste.
The winners were Nina and Jean from Heathcote Valley … View moreThe Root To Tip Competition was organised by Garden To Table with the support of Love Food Hate Waste to get kids to cook seasonal, locally sourced vegetarian 2 courses meal using the ingredients from the root to the tip to limit food waste.
The winners were Nina and Jean from Heathcote Valley School with a Choko Gratin. They were judged by last year’s winners Otis and Noa and Chefs Alex Davies from Gathering and Alesha Bilbrough-Collins from Bearlion.
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