Northwood, Christchurch

1412 days ago

Razor blades in the walls....

Kylie Klein Nixon Reporter from Homed

Has anyone ever seen something like the image below in an older Kiwi home? Does anyone remember them from their childhood? These strange slots allowed you to rid yourself of an old razor and never think of it again...but it also meant, years down the track, that someone renovating would be in for a… View moreHas anyone ever seen something like the image below in an older Kiwi home? Does anyone remember them from their childhood? These strange slots allowed you to rid yourself of an old razor and never think of it again...but it also meant, years down the track, that someone renovating would be in for a nasty, rusty surprise.
I'm certain I've seen something like this here in Aotearoa-NZ, but can't for the life of me recall where. It was in the back of the medicine cupboard. Let us know if you've seen, had - or have - one in your home.

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1413 days ago

Poll: Covid-19: Should scanning be mandatory at pubs, clubs, restaurants, etc?

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

A leading coronavirus expert is calling on the Government to make scanning at potential “super-spreader” venues, such as bars and nightclubs, mandatory amid continued low use of the Covid-19 Tracer app.

Epidemiologist Dr Michael Baker said the next six months would be a “very dangerous” … View more
A leading coronavirus expert is calling on the Government to make scanning at potential “super-spreader” venues, such as bars and nightclubs, mandatory amid continued low use of the Covid-19 Tracer app.

Epidemiologist Dr Michael Baker said the next six months would be a “very dangerous” time for the country with a high risk of an outbreak while waiting for the vaccine roll-out in April.

Do you think scanning should be mandatory at pubs, nightclubs, etc?

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Covid-19: Should scanning be mandatory at pubs, clubs, restaurants, etc?
  • 88.4% Yes
    88.4% Complete
  • 9.5% No
    9.5% Complete
  • 2.1% I'm undecided
    2.1% Complete
906 votes
1410 days ago

Keen to learn NZSL - Face to Face onsite class

Victoria from Bishopdale

Hi there,

Would you like to learn a new language as your new year resolution? New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) - why not book yourself a 15 weeks course with MergeNZ - see flyer, please make sure you mentioned my name when you made the enrol. Any questions please Pm or contact Merge NZ.

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1411 days ago

Can your business help with sponsorship?

Penny from Papanui

Posting on behalf of Riccarton Rugby League Club.
The Knights are a fantastic Rugby League Club which my son has been with for nearly 10 years. They are looking for sponsorship for their teams.
IF YOU THINK THIS COULD BE YOUR BUSINESS PLEASE GET IN TOUCH VIA OUR CLUB FACEBOOK PAGE OR EMAIL … View more
Posting on behalf of Riccarton Rugby League Club.
The Knights are a fantastic Rugby League Club which my son has been with for nearly 10 years. They are looking for sponsorship for their teams.
IF YOU THINK THIS COULD BE YOUR BUSINESS PLEASE GET IN TOUCH VIA OUR CLUB FACEBOOK PAGE OR EMAIL riccartonknights1927@gmail.com
THANK YOU

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1411 days ago

The Becoming an Age Friendly Business Implementation Guide

Office for Seniors

Hi Neighbours!

The Becoming an Age Friendly Business Implementation Guide is now available on our website, providing practical guidance for businesses, services and communities interested in putting an age friendly business programme in place in their city or stores.

If you are thinking about … View more
Hi Neighbours!

The Becoming an Age Friendly Business Implementation Guide is now available on our website, providing practical guidance for businesses, services and communities interested in putting an age friendly business programme in place in their city or stores.

If you are thinking about developing an Age friendly Business programme or have more questions about how to get involved, get in touch with us at osc@msd.govt.nz.

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1413 days ago

Keep up with the latest America's Cup action

The Team Reporter from Stuff

Hey neighbours,

Who's foiling and who's failing?

Stuff's America's Cup correspondent Duncan Johnstone brings you all the action from on and off the water, delivered to your inbox every Monday.

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter (for free) here.

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1411 days ago

Did you know?

Silverstream Subdivision

Did you know there was a 4ft high tsunami in 1868 that forced the bar of the Waimakariri river mouth to move almost 2 kilometres north? The tsunami was caused by an 8.5 earthquake in Arica, then part of Peru 🌊⁠

#silverstreamsubdivision #silverstreamwestkaiapoi #itsallhere #didyouknow … View more
Did you know there was a 4ft high tsunami in 1868 that forced the bar of the Waimakariri river mouth to move almost 2 kilometres north? The tsunami was caused by an 8.5 earthquake in Arica, then part of Peru 🌊⁠

#silverstreamsubdivision #silverstreamwestkaiapoi #itsallhere #didyouknow #history #kaiapoi #tsunami

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1412 days ago

Poll: Covid-19: Do you scan a QR code or sign a sheet when entering a business?

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

Happy Tuesday neighbours,

Many people have come forward saying their phone can't scan a QR code and many businesses have gotten rid of sign in sheets, leaving them confused with what they're supposed to do when they enter a business.

Are you one of these people? I'd love to hear … View more
Happy Tuesday neighbours,

Many people have come forward saying their phone can't scan a QR code and many businesses have gotten rid of sign in sheets, leaving them confused with what they're supposed to do when they enter a business.

Are you one of these people? I'd love to hear from you, please email me at jake.kenny@stuff.co.nz

If you have been to a business that has no QR codes OR sign-in sheet, please also let me know via email or in the comments.

Thanks in advance for your help.

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Covid-19: Do you scan a QR code or sign a sheet when entering a business?
  • 71.9% I scan the QR codes
    71.9% Complete
  • 17.3% I write my name on a sign-in sheet (if there is one)
    17.3% Complete
  • 10.8% I do neither
    10.8% Complete
306 votes
1412 days ago

Canterbury and Westland to be pelted with heavy downpours, surface flooding possible

Neighbourly.co.nz

Otira and Canterbury Lakes residents should expect rainfall rates of between 15-25mm/h today through until early Wednesday morning.

In a statement issued Tuesday morning, MetService warned that the severe downpours would make driving in the areas hazardous, with rising rivers and surface … View more
Otira and Canterbury Lakes residents should expect rainfall rates of between 15-25mm/h today through until early Wednesday morning.

In a statement issued Tuesday morning, MetService warned that the severe downpours would make driving in the areas hazardous, with rising rivers and surface flooding possible.

What you need to know:

For Otira residents
- Expect 150 to 250mm to fall.
- Thunderstorms are likely.
- Freezing level at 2400m dropping to 1400m on Tuesday night.

For residents near Canterbury Lakes
- Expect 90 to 140mm of rain to fall, with higher rates expected near the main divide.
- Thunderstorms are likely.
- Freezing level about 2400 metres this morning, lowering to 1600 metres tonight (Tuesday).

To keep up to date with the latest weather warnings, please visit MetService's National Severe Weather Information Homepage.

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1413 days ago

Grooves up or down? Decking debate settled

Kylie Klein Nixon Reporter from Homed

The great kiwi deck, every home should have one. But there's a decking debate raging in DIY and Reno circles: Should the grooves go up or down?
We think we've settled the argument here.

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1413 days ago

water ski

Kent from Parklands - Marshlands

O' Brian 180cm slalom water ski good condition make an offer

Price: $50

1413 days ago

platonc beach game

Kent from Parklands - Marshlands

set of balls in wood box. $12.00 ono

Negotiable

1413 days ago

filing 8 slot,

Kent from Parklands - Marshlands

8 slot files , offers or ono , retails for $50.00

Price: $15

1416 days ago

Christchurch residents restricted to watering gardens on alternate days

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

The Christchurch City Council has imposed water restrictions to ensure there is enough water for firefighting, after residents used an average of 400 litres each on Wednesday.

Under level one restrictions, residents at odd-numbered addresses can use their hoses, sprinklers, and garden irrigation … View more
The Christchurch City Council has imposed water restrictions to ensure there is enough water for firefighting, after residents used an average of 400 litres each on Wednesday.

Under level one restrictions, residents at odd-numbered addresses can use their hoses, sprinklers, and garden irrigation systems before 3pm or after 9pm on odd dates, with residents at even-numbered addresses doing so on even dates.

“Watering gardens and lawns using irrigation systems, hoses and sprinklers is the real challenge - washing the car using a bucket, using a watering can in the garden, or filling a small paddling pool, on any day, is fine under level one restrictions," head of three waters Helen Beaumont says.

Level two water restrictions were introduced last month in Akaroa, Duvauchelle and Takamatua on Banks Peninsula, as the streams that supply drinking water to those towns had been especially low.

Read more here.

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1419 days ago

Terminally-ill social housing resident fears council will destroy her 'eco-refuge'

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

Lynda McKenzie has spent 16 years creating an “eco-sanctuary” at her Christchurch social housing complex.

But now she is devastated that the council could destroy her refuge – and says she is happy she won’t be around to see it chopped back.

McKenzie, who is terminally ill, has planted … View more
Lynda McKenzie has spent 16 years creating an “eco-sanctuary” at her Christchurch social housing complex.

But now she is devastated that the council could destroy her refuge – and says she is happy she won’t be around to see it chopped back.

McKenzie, who is terminally ill, has planted numerous trees around the 24-unit St Albans complex over the years, and residents now regularly see fantails, bellbirds and wood pigeons in their garden.

But last week, the property’s 24 tenants received a letter from Christchurch City Council telling them it was starting work imminently to remove some trees and heavily prune others.

What do you think should happen to McKenzie's "eco-sanctuary"?

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