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Do you think the 100kmh speed limit on our roads is too fast? A Landmark report is suggesting our rural roads should be reduced to 70kmh. So, is it a good idea? Reply, and let us know.
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Damian Ardell from Papanui Baptist Freedom Trust
Have you seen the April Papanui Community News yet? Hardcopies are being delivered to households and the libraries or you can download it here :-)
Corban from Casebrook
Hello all I am 16 years old and my friend and I have cut and split pine firewood to sell this will be available from about mid June - July
Sold in a wooden bin
(does not come with the bin)
1.24 cube of pine for $145
Delivery $5 - $15 depending on area
Also can stack for $20
Will have … View moreHello all I am 16 years old and my friend and I have cut and split pine firewood to sell this will be available from about mid June - July
Sold in a wooden bin
(does not come with the bin)
1.24 cube of pine for $145
Delivery $5 - $15 depending on area
Also can stack for $20
Will have kindling for sale also but am waiting on price!👌👌👌
Thanks all for your interest and look foward to dealing with you 🤙
0212283387
Price: $145
Nigel from Burnside
hi there Neighbours.. does anyone have a tidy single bed they no longer require..be greatly appreciated..021 0825 0819
James from Redwood
Raised garden beds are ideal for the family to grow your own vegetables or other plants and there are many benefits in using them including
- extending the planting season significantly as the beds will warm faster and hold the warmth
- allowing better drainage
- as the gardener doesn’t … View moreRaised garden beds are ideal for the family to grow your own vegetables or other plants and there are many benefits in using them including
- extending the planting season significantly as the beds will warm faster and hold the warmth
- allowing better drainage
- as the gardener doesn’t walk on the garden bed, the soil doesn’t become compacted
- the soil will remain light and loose allowing it to hold more air helping the vegetable roots to grow with less effort
- ability to reduce the number of weeds
- if using close plant spacing your raised vegetable garden bed will create a micro-climate which will contain moisture and further discourage weeds.
Fill with compost, mulch, good soil and fertilzer mix.
If you are looking for a raised garden bed or planter box see Out of the Woods Woodshop here on Neighbourly.
Mark Hudson from Community Focus Trust
We've saved you a seat... so you're invited to come and join us for our Community Lunch, Thursday 12th April 11:30am at Empower Church.
Our guest speaker this month is Craig Dixon, a man with many talents and the face of Foodtogether. His story is how he started this social enterprise,… View moreWe've saved you a seat... so you're invited to come and join us for our Community Lunch, Thursday 12th April 11:30am at Empower Church.
Our guest speaker this month is Craig Dixon, a man with many talents and the face of Foodtogether. His story is how he started this social enterprise, that now operates across NZ.
We always have a great time connecting with others from the community over a 2-course meal, all for a gold coin donation.
Our thanks for the support from Empower Church, City Harvest NZ and St Albans Fruit & Vege Co-Op -(Foodtogether), so a big shout out to these organisations for making this lunch happen.
Thursday 12th April 11:30am I Empower Church 140 Springfield Rd St Albans I Gold Coin Donation.
Show your neighbourhood how much you love it by getting involved in The Great Community Clean Up 2018. You could win great prizes so make sure you register a clean up event before 22 April.
Taking part in the Great Community Clean Up is easy: grab your friends, your neighbours (or your and … View moreShow your neighbourhood how much you love it by getting involved in The Great Community Clean Up 2018. You could win great prizes so make sure you register a clean up event before 22 April.
Taking part in the Great Community Clean Up is easy: grab your friends, your neighbours (or your and simply pick up a little litter in your street, tidy your favourite park, or remove bits and bobs from a nearby beach. Take part in 2018!
Sign up now
Martha from Merivale
as new condition, 4 shelves increasing in depth
Price: $40
Martha from Merivale
Black coffee table with 4 black canvas storage boxes, some marks and signs of wear
Price: $30
Martha from Merivale
Reasonable condition. comfortable king single
Price: $50
Sally from Merivale
Gorgeous Victorian Mahogany Table with 4 Balloon back chairs. Extra leaf and extends to seat eight. Table in good condition but chairs need work.
Price: $500
Rachel Clare Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
In this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on foraging for edible fungi, making seed-raising mix out of autumn leaves, collecting seed from deciduous trees, picking peaches and brewing cider.
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Our crop of the week is … View moreIn this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on foraging for edible fungi, making seed-raising mix out of autumn leaves, collecting seed from deciduous trees, picking peaches and brewing cider.
Subscribe now and you'll never miss another issue!
Our crop of the week is Humulus lupulus, the hop plant, and we have a special feature on planting spring-flowering bulbs including a regional planting and flowering guide. Make health-boosting meals from new cookbook SuperVeg and be in to WIN SOME GREAT PRIZES!
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