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Community Development Worker from Bishopdale Community Trust
Every three years Christchurch City Council reviews its 10-year long term plan. The draft of the long term plan 2018-2028 is now available and CCC want your views on how best to manage the infrastructure and services that make Christchurch work.
Have you say today!
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Christchurch's drinking water will be treated later this month after engineers found the city's well heads were dangerously vulnerable.
Judy from Casebrook
Hello, My name is Kerry, and I am looking for a small portion of land, a paddock that I can use for the purpose of processing firewood. Ideally, about half an acre would be great. Terms to be discussed.
Preferably in the casebrook Harewood area.
Jackdog.kd@gmail.com.
Thank you
Kerry
Damian Ardell from Papanui Baptist Freedom Trust
Community Event Sunday 11 March 2018 12:30-2:30 at Northcity 95a Sawyers Arms Rd, Christchurch. ON WET or FINE! Bouncy castle, Zion dancers, clown Adam Allsorts, entertainment, games, ice cream, baking, candy floss, sausage sizzle and more! Outdoors if fine, indoors if wet. Great for young, old and… View moreCommunity Event Sunday 11 March 2018 12:30-2:30 at Northcity 95a Sawyers Arms Rd, Christchurch. ON WET or FINE! Bouncy castle, Zion dancers, clown Adam Allsorts, entertainment, games, ice cream, baking, candy floss, sausage sizzle and more! Outdoors if fine, indoors if wet. Great for young, old and everyone in between! Brought to you by Northcity Church & Northgate Trust and Papanui Baptist Church & Freedom Trust.
Karyn from St Albans
I am praying this does not start here but just in case please keep an eye on your fur babies. Is a page with a contest on who can shoot the most cats. Google it. The one in charge is Cameron Slater and is endorsed by Gareth Morgan. Is supposed to be to protect native birds. This witch hunt on … View moreI am praying this does not start here but just in case please keep an eye on your fur babies. Is a page with a contest on who can shoot the most cats. Google it. The one in charge is Cameron Slater and is endorsed by Gareth Morgan. Is supposed to be to protect native birds. This witch hunt on cats needs to stop. Some are using this contest to shoot pets. They post the pictures on site to get points. Humans cause more damage to birds by destroying there habitate to build on and leaving rubbish around that kills them. This is not including amount see dead on the road. There was a petition to get these thugs charged and contest shut down but then petition vanished. Seems someone like Gareth Morgan with all his money can do what wants with no worry of prosecution. Think at the moment is up north but more cats reported being shot down here. I know what I will do if catch anyone shooting anything around here or abusing any animal. Is worth going to jail for if saves any animal.
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Allen Gunn from Allen Gunn- Harcourts
The Christchurch Lantern Festival kicks off tomorrow at 6pm in The Cathedral Square. Will you be heading along? www.christchurchnz.com...
Anne from Burnside
Next to new ... 3 cups and saucers with no cracks or chips.
Price: $18
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Parks Week is a chance to have fun in nature!
Find out how you can get involved at Newsline: bit.ly...
The competition between Timaru and Oamaru is heating up! And we want to know what your favourite NZ towns are. Our new series called the 'Great New Zealand Rivalries' looks at what makes our towns so great. So, which Kiwi town tugs at your heartstrings? We'd love to know.
From … View moreThe competition between Timaru and Oamaru is heating up! And we want to know what your favourite NZ towns are. Our new series called the 'Great New Zealand Rivalries' looks at what makes our towns so great. So, which Kiwi town tugs at your heartstrings? We'd love to know.
From Georgia, at Stuff.
Georgina Couch from The Neurological Foundation
The Neurological Foundation is bringing a free fun-filled educational day out for all ages to Brain Day Christchurch ! Expect lots of fun activities for the kids (including a walk through an inflatable brain) and the chance to learn all about the brain from scientists.
Plus, we have three … View moreThe Neurological Foundation is bringing a free fun-filled educational day out for all ages to Brain Day Christchurch ! Expect lots of fun activities for the kids (including a walk through an inflatable brain) and the chance to learn all about the brain from scientists.
Plus, we have three thought provoking talks during the day covering topics on healthy ageing, Dementia, Parkinson’s and Stroke. There’s more info about the lectures here.
Put a reminder in your diary for Saturday 17th March, 10am - 2:30pm at the La Vida Centre, 34A Hanson’s Lane, Upper Riccarton.
The Neurological Foundation Team
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
Have you ever wondered what happens to the contents of your green organics bin?
Take a tour of the plant, get up close to one of the big green trucks, plus prizes and giveaways throughout the day!
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Hey neighbours,
Are you among the many people in NZ battling mould in their homes? Did you tick yes to the census question about having a patch of mould bigger than an A4 piece of paper? If so, we'd love to talk to you.
We're working on an article for Homed to find out when you … View moreHey neighbours,
Are you among the many people in NZ battling mould in their homes? Did you tick yes to the census question about having a patch of mould bigger than an A4 piece of paper? If so, we'd love to talk to you.
We're working on an article for Homed to find out when you need to worry about mould and the best ways to tackle it. If you'd like to be involved, let us know the scale of the mould you're dealing with in the comments below, or email us at homed@stuff.co.nz and we'll be in touch.
And thanks! We're looking forward to hearing from you :)
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Claire Nicholls from Metroinfo
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If you’re not close to a bus stop, consider park and ride or biking to a stop where you can easily put your bike on the bus.
Check out the timetable here at the following link:
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