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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
At a council meeting this week, city councillor Kelly Barber said he the council to implement a city-wide alcohol ban. He said allowing people to drink unsupervised in public was a bad look for the city.
Cr Aaron Keown supported Barber’s call for a city-wide ban, saying it was something the … View moreAt a council meeting this week, city councillor Kelly Barber said he the council to implement a city-wide alcohol ban. He said allowing people to drink unsupervised in public was a bad look for the city.
Cr Aaron Keown supported Barber’s call for a city-wide ban, saying it was something the council should be exploring.
The comments were made during a discussion about a temporary alcohol ban around Woolston village, put in place in December 2022 after residents raised concerns about drinking and antisocial behaviour in the village. The council voted on Wednesday to extend the existing temporary ban until a permanent ban could be put in place.
Waitai Coastal-Burwood-Linwood Community Board Paul McMahon said a city-wide ban would be harder to argue for than a specific one like Woolston's because the problem has to be proportional to the action taken.
What do you think? Should public drinking be banned across Christchurch? Vote in our poll and share your thoughts in the comments below.
You can also read reporter Tina Law's full story on the Woolston alcohol ban on The Press' masthead site here (subscription required).
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The Team from Red Cross Store Manchester St
The team at Manchester Street are having a well -earned rest to celebrate The Kings Birthday. See you Tuesday at 9am.
Jansje from Addington
URGENTLY-looking for grazing for one quiet mare.
Wanting something with either an arena or paddock that you can ride in.
Respectful and reliable.
Ideally looking at Halswell or Hoonhay or anything close to town.
The Team from Love Your Local
Celebrate the local hospitality people and places that bring life and personality to your community. Is your most-loved barista, front of house person or team, roadside stall, bartender, food truck or takeaway, or new business the best in the region - or even the country? Go to … View moreCelebrate the local hospitality people and places that bring life and personality to your community. Is your most-loved barista, front of house person or team, roadside stall, bartender, food truck or takeaway, or new business the best in the region - or even the country? Go to stuff.co.nz/loveyourlocal to vote for your favourites and show them you appreciate what they do! Vote now
Kelly from Bryndwr
Native lily, white flowers during summer. Hardy to a wide range of environments.
Pickup in Bryndwr, price is per plant. 40 available at time of listing.
Price: $6
Sharon from Strowan
Needs to be put assembled. Collect Strowan. Telephone or text 0212956317
Price: $20
Sharon from Strowan
Large dish, 40cm long and 16cm high. Collect Strowan. Call or text 0212956317
Price: $20
Sharon from Strowan
Get ready for Christmas with this small advent calendar train. 30 cm long. Collect Strowan. Phone or text 0212956317
Price: $15
Christine Blance from Christchurch South Community Gardens
To mark World Environment Day (June 5 - # Beat Plastic Pollution) and to try something tasty and Free - come along this Saturday 3 June for some Green Goddess Soup & Toast - 11am - 12.30pm)- All welcome .
Kathleen from Upper Riccarton
Hi I am looking for a corner lounge suite I have a 3 seater and 2 single recliner chairs to swap of wanted to swap
The Team from Resene ColorShop Lichfield Street
Extend the boundaries of the garden season by making your own cloche protected in Resene paints.
Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.
Sharon from Strowan
Queen bed and mattress for sale. Collect Strowan. Bed frame dismantles to make transport easier. Text or phone 0212956317.
Price: $100
Keri Glassenbury from Halswell Community Project
Check out the June Newsletter here:
www.halswellcommunity.net.nz...
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Anti-poverty campaigners are criticizing a campaign rolled out by the government. The campaign shares tips for New Zealanders to save energy while the energy companies continue to make huge profits at this time.
These tips include reassessing your power plan, switching off unused appliances, … View moreAnti-poverty campaigners are criticizing a campaign rolled out by the government. The campaign shares tips for New Zealanders to save energy while the energy companies continue to make huge profits at this time.
These tips include reassessing your power plan, switching off unused appliances, having heat pumps set to lower than 21°C, cold laundry washes and having showers of less than five minutes.
Vote in our poll and share what you think of these energy-saving tips below.
Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.
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