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Susanne from St Chad's and St Ambrose Anglican Church of Linwood and Aranui.
We have lots of good quality winter clothing arriving in,lots of bargains at great prices .Come and have a look,WED OR FRIDAY 9--12noon.
If you come on a Friday we have a community lunch in the hall for $3,everyone welcome,please be seated before the time.
Hi everyone, Neighbourly is heading into the final stretch of our Local Likes campaign with only a week to go! You can still be in with a chance to win our last vouchers for your favourite local business by heading to our Local Likes page. All you've got to do is outline how the business … View moreHi everyone, Neighbourly is heading into the final stretch of our Local Likes campaign with only a week to go! You can still be in with a chance to win our last vouchers for your favourite local business by heading to our Local Likes page. All you've got to do is outline how the business helped you or your community and you're in the draw! Ts & Cs apply. Nominate Now!
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Hello gardeners,
In this week’s issue of Get Growing, we discuss the best fruit to grow for preserves and meet the herb expert who’ll help you get a good night’s sleep. Plus harvest cauliflowers; prepare for spring sowing; clear gutters and drains; don’t sacrifice flower buds; and add … View moreHello gardeners,
In this week’s issue of Get Growing, we discuss the best fruit to grow for preserves and meet the herb expert who’ll help you get a good night’s sleep. Plus harvest cauliflowers; prepare for spring sowing; clear gutters and drains; don’t sacrifice flower buds; and add crunch to salads and snacks.
Follow our guide to plants to sow and grow this month and nominate a Houseplant Hero. Go in the draw for Calathea rufibarba plants and garden gloves from Palmers and be in to win a room makeover from NZ House & Garden and Resene.
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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Ravenswood Developments Limited
We’re celebrating the launch of Stage 3A residential sections at Ravenswood.
Buy one of the first thirty residential sections to be sold in Stage 3A at Ravenswood by 31 August 2020 and Ravenswood will rebate your section price by $5,000.
Conditions apply. View terms and conditions at our … View moreWe’re celebrating the launch of Stage 3A residential sections at Ravenswood.
Buy one of the first thirty residential sections to be sold in Stage 3A at Ravenswood by 31 August 2020 and Ravenswood will rebate your section price by $5,000.
Conditions apply. View terms and conditions at our website.
Find out more
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
A Christchurch sports club is outraged at plans to boot it out of its home of almost 30 years.
Rawhiti Domain has been the Christchurch Archery Club’s base since 1992, but its lease expires in June 2021 and a Christchurch City Council hearings panel does not want a new lease to be granted.… View moreA Christchurch sports club is outraged at plans to boot it out of its home of almost 30 years.
Rawhiti Domain has been the Christchurch Archery Club’s base since 1992, but its lease expires in June 2021 and a Christchurch City Council hearings panel does not want a new lease to be granted.
It has instead recommended a month-by-month lease to signal to the club it needs to find “a more appropriate and better site”.
The Waitai/Coastal-Burwood Community Board will have the final say at a meeting on Monday (July 6).
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Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times
This week we're looking at how the pandemic will affect our children and their resilience. The Sunday Star-Times wants to hear from children about how they've been impacted by Covid-19 and lockdown. Perhaps they've learned more about hand washing and germs, or maybe they want to talk… View moreThis week we're looking at how the pandemic will affect our children and their resilience. The Sunday Star-Times wants to hear from children about how they've been impacted by Covid-19 and lockdown. Perhaps they've learned more about hand washing and germs, or maybe they want to talk about having mum or dad home more often, or learning from home. Kids can write a sentence or two to be included in print by emailing kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz, by Friday, July 10, at 5pm. Their first names and ages may be used in print. Parents, if you're happy for your children to be photographed please let us know.
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Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Hey neighbours, have you had a DIY disaster you need to fix or are you keen to tackle some home improvements but don't know where to start? Well, help is at hand.
Send us your questions about your DIY or decorating dilemmas, including photos if you can, and we'll ask an expert for their… View moreHey neighbours, have you had a DIY disaster you need to fix or are you keen to tackle some home improvements but don't know where to start? Well, help is at hand.
Send us your questions about your DIY or decorating dilemmas, including photos if you can, and we'll ask an expert for their advice on where to start with your project, any tips and tricks they can share to help you get a great finish - or how you can fix things up if they've already gone wrong! Click here to submit your questions, or email us at homed@stuff.co.nz.
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Gareth from Burwood
This appears to be dangerous and unwarranted behaviour by police...
WHY...WHY....would you drive a police car onto the footpath to chase something that can't go very fast and isn't going to get away?
The police should have kept their car on the road, and jumped out and just stopped the … View moreThis appears to be dangerous and unwarranted behaviour by police...
WHY...WHY....would you drive a police car onto the footpath to chase something that can't go very fast and isn't going to get away?
The police should have kept their car on the road, and jumped out and just stopped the golf cart.
Talk about cowboys!!
www.stuff.co.nz...
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Hi neighbours!
Do you know of a story around your neighbourhood that hasn't hit the front-page yet? Is there someone in your suburb who really embodies the Neighbourly spirit and deserves for their story to be told? Maybe it’s a local hero who's remained humble. Even if it's … View moreHi neighbours!
Do you know of a story around your neighbourhood that hasn't hit the front-page yet? Is there someone in your suburb who really embodies the Neighbourly spirit and deserves for their story to be told? Maybe it’s a local hero who's remained humble. Even if it's anything that you think the nation needs to know, comment on our post below!
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Most of us like to think we're doing what we can to lessen our impact on the environment, but how green is your weekly shop?
Beyond the eco-swaps you’ve probably already made, here are some of … View moreMost of us like to think we're doing what we can to lessen our impact on the environment, but how green is your weekly shop?
Beyond the eco-swaps you’ve probably already made, here are some of the least eco-friendly grocery store items to steer clear of next time you're loading up your trolley, with minimal disruption to your routine.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
A major project to improve Christchurch’s quake-damaged roads will be fast-tracked after city councillors were left fuming by news that repairs might not start for at least 12 months.
The Government handed $40 million to the council just before the coronavirus lockdown in March to revamp scores … View moreA major project to improve Christchurch’s quake-damaged roads will be fast-tracked after city councillors were left fuming by news that repairs might not start for at least 12 months.
The Government handed $40 million to the council just before the coronavirus lockdown in March to revamp scores of the city’s worst streets and overhaul accident blackspots.
But councillors were left scratching their heads on Thursday when transport bosses told them work is unlikely to start for at least a year because more planning and consultation is needed. Continue reading here.
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