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Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Would you give up your home for a life on the road? When Lynette and John Valk sold their three-bedroom home in Blenheim to live in a nine-metre motorhome and explore New Zealand, it was easier than they thought, and they don't regret a thing.
"We have seen so many hidden gems of New… View moreWould you give up your home for a life on the road? When Lynette and John Valk sold their three-bedroom home in Blenheim to live in a nine-metre motorhome and explore New Zealand, it was easier than they thought, and they don't regret a thing.
"We have seen so many hidden gems of New Zealand that we would never have seen if we were still living in a house," says Lynette.
Does the idea of selling up to make a big life change appeal to you? What changes would you like to make?
Eula from Linwood
Reliable electrician available for any electrical work. Specialising in heat pump installation, solar & CCTV/security. Competitive rates. Free quotes. Text or call Hayden at HG Electrical - 0225670571
Celebrate with style and panache the publication of Ngaio Marsh and Stella Duffy’s new novel ‘The Money in the Morgue’ Be theatrical and wear your vintage clothing, fedoras or berets 2:00pm Sunday May 27th, 2018. Koha appreciated!
- 2 pm
Please assemble at the corner of Valley Road &… View moreCelebrate with style and panache the publication of Ngaio Marsh and Stella Duffy’s new novel ‘The Money in the Morgue’ Be theatrical and wear your vintage clothing, fedoras or berets 2:00pm Sunday May 27th, 2018. Koha appreciated!
- 2 pm
Please assemble at the corner of Valley Road & Sherwood Lane We will transport you up the hill to the House
www.ngaio-marsh.org.nz... 3.45 pm|
Make your way to Cashmere Presbyterian Church, corner of Dyers Pass Road & Macmillan Avenue
- 4:00 pm
Drinks, hors-d'oeuvres and entertainment. Scorpio Books will have a selection of Ngaio’s books available for purchase.
Contact: Wendy Marshall via email at wendymar111@gmail.com or phone 021 216 0245
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Hi Christchurch,
Finance Minister Grant Robertson says it is time for the people of Canterbury to be supported "once and for all". The Budget has set aside $300 million to accelerate the Canterbury earthquake recovery. How will this help you and your community? To read more, click here… View moreHi Christchurch,
Finance Minister Grant Robertson says it is time for the people of Canterbury to be supported "once and for all". The Budget has set aside $300 million to accelerate the Canterbury earthquake recovery. How will this help you and your community? To read more, click here.
Hey Christchurch,
What are your thoughts on your city's temporary stadium? All Blacks captain and Crusaders No 8 Kieran Read says it has become a symbol of the lack of progress in the city. Do you agree? What would your dream stadium look like? Let us know in the replies. To read more, … View moreHey Christchurch,
What are your thoughts on your city's temporary stadium? All Blacks captain and Crusaders No 8 Kieran Read says it has become a symbol of the lack of progress in the city. Do you agree? What would your dream stadium look like? Let us know in the replies. To read more, click here.
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Ron L from Woolston
Medium and Clairvoyant Ron L Griffiths offers one hour private readings from my office also phone or Skype $80 discount if you bring a friend to an appointment
Love Career Spirit world contact over nine years professional experience call text 027 277 56 22 in confidence or check my Clairvoyant fb… View moreMedium and Clairvoyant Ron L Griffiths offers one hour private readings from my office also phone or Skype $80 discount if you bring a friend to an appointment
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Rachel Clare Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
In this week's issue of Get Growing we have advice on planting bunching onions and shallots, repurposing broken pots, perennials with issues (what do you regret planting?), planning for summer strawberries and lifting and dividing lily bulbs.
Subscribe to Get Growing and be in to WIN one of… View moreIn this week's issue of Get Growing we have advice on planting bunching onions and shallots, repurposing broken pots, perennials with issues (what do you regret planting?), planning for summer strawberries and lifting and dividing lily bulbs.
Subscribe to Get Growing and be in to WIN one of 50 copies of NZ Gardener's latest special edition, 365 Days of Flowers, a practical and inspirational collector’s magazine that provides expert advice on planning, planting and growing year-round flowers for the garden or vase.
Our plant of the week in Get Growing is the festive abutilon and we have the latest scientific information on guava moth and what you can do to try and prevent it from affecting your fruit trees. Try sensational Catalonian recipes from Barcelona Cult Recipes and enter to win some great prizes!
Delivered every Friday to your email inbox, Get Growing digital magazine offers seasonal gardening advice from the NZ Gardener magazine's team of experts. Each week we answer all your burning questions on raising fruit and veges and tell you the top tasks to do in your backyard this weekend. Subscribe here.
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Heike Albrecht from New Zealand Psychological Society
Come along and listen to Sue Bagshaw (GP and Founder of Youth One-Stop Shop) talk on Parenting Teenagers.
When: 24th May 5.00pm - 7.00pm
Where: BreakFree on Cashel, 165 Cashel Street
Early last Century Professor Hall declared that adolescence is a period of “storm and strife” and this … View moreCome along and listen to Sue Bagshaw (GP and Founder of Youth One-Stop Shop) talk on Parenting Teenagers.
When: 24th May 5.00pm - 7.00pm
Where: BreakFree on Cashel, 165 Cashel Street
Early last Century Professor Hall declared that adolescence is a period of “storm and strife” and this description seems to have stuck. We now understand so much more about the developmental period between puberty and the end of the formative part of brain development, and in the light of this new understanding, we can declare that this is an exciting and ever changing but extremely important time of life.
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The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
Funding cuts are forcing Christchurch's Citizens Advice Bureau to consider scaling back its services.
Three years ago the Christchurch City Council funded about 35 percent of its annual budget, however that funding is now half of what it once was. The organisation aimed to help people with … View moreFunding cuts are forcing Christchurch's Citizens Advice Bureau to consider scaling back its services.
Three years ago the Christchurch City Council funded about 35 percent of its annual budget, however that funding is now half of what it once was. The organisation aimed to help people with a range of issues, including legal problems, employment issues, family disputes and tenancy concerns. The council itself refers people to the service.
Bureau chairperson Neil Lancaster said if funding cuts continued, the organisation would have to scale back its programmes.
"We appreciate the funding restraints that exist for the Christchurch City Council at the moment," he said.
"But I guess our worry is that on one hand they class us a priority one community group, but at the same time they have halved our funding.
The organisation wanted to expand in the city's east, but that might not be possible.
They operated a "face-to-face" service in Eastgate Mall, as part of a group of similar community groups, and could now only afford to be there once a week.
"If our funding had stayed the same, we could be looking at offering a service there three days a week," he said.
There was strong demand for the bureau's service in the city's east, Mr Lancaster said.
"Sometimes we would go along there about half an hour before we start and there could be two or three people waiting."
RNZ News has approached the Christchurch City Council for comment.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
A new $21 million pool will be built on the corner of Smith St and Linwood Ave. The site, which used to house a council nursery and was already council-owned, was the option most favoured by the community. Almost 90 per cent of the 487 submissions favoured it.
Community leaders have been … View moreA new $21 million pool will be built on the corner of Smith St and Linwood Ave. The site, which used to house a council nursery and was already council-owned, was the option most favoured by the community. Almost 90 per cent of the 487 submissions favoured it.
Community leaders have been calling for a pool in the Linwood/Woolston area since before the earthquakes, but some city councillors have questioned the cost of the facility.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Some Christchurch residents might be drinking what is effectively swimming pool water.
The city council's tests of the newly-chlorinated public drinking water supply have shown, on average, the chlorine level is higher than what residents were told to expect.
How are you finding the tap… View moreSome Christchurch residents might be drinking what is effectively swimming pool water.
The city council's tests of the newly-chlorinated public drinking water supply have shown, on average, the chlorine level is higher than what residents were told to expect.
How are you finding the tap water at your place now?
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Akaroa's The Little Bistro owner Richard Uttley has no regrets over banning children under 10.
He's actually had the policy for nearly three years, but it was only noticed in a big way at the weekend when a woman complained about being turned away.
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