Shirley, Christchurch

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman villages across the country are open every Wednesday in November.

615 days ago

Garage Sale 25th March

Lisl Agnew from Deaf Society of Canterbury

Deaf Society of Canterbury hosting a garage sale at 80 Fitzgerald Ave, Christchurch this Saturday 25th March 9am - 1pm
Come along!

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615 days ago

It's time to have your say on the Draft Annual Plan.

Christchurch City Council

This outlines what Christchurch City Council plans to spend on projects and day-to-day services in the next year and how we'll pay for it.

Find out more and have your say by Monday 10 April.
Find out more

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618 days ago

Found rabbit

Colleen from Mairehau

A very tame and friendly rabbit has turned up at my place. I'm in Mairehau between Westminster Street and Innes Road.

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617 days ago

Tomatoes

Kelly from St Albans

Has anyone seen any bottling tomatoes at a reasonable price. I’m trying to make chutney as a guests gift for my daughters wedding but still can only find them for $8 a kilo.

617 days ago

Citizens Advice Bureau awareness week

The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area

It is Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) awareness week from 20th to 26th March.

We are a nationwide, but locally based, community organisation. Our volunteers are here to help people to know and understand their rights and obligations, and how to use this information to get the best outcomes. We … View more
It is Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) awareness week from 20th to 26th March.

We are a nationwide, but locally based, community organisation. Our volunteers are here to help people to know and understand their rights and obligations, and how to use this information to get the best outcomes. We provide people with the confidence and support they need to take action.

You don’t have to be a Citizen to use us and this week we are celebrating the diversity and multiculturalism within our service. If you would like help in your language, call our freephone number 0800 367 222, or visit your local CAB, and let us know what language speaker you require. Language should not be a barrier to getting the information and advice you need.

Find out more about CAB, what we do and what it's like volunteering. Click on the link to go to the podcast

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617 days ago

Addictive Eaters Anonymous

The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Christchurch

AEA holds regular online meetings and welcomes newcomers from all over the world. Attendance at meetings helps members feel a part of the fellowship. Members share how AEA has worked for them and the difference it is making in their lives.

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617 days ago
621 days ago

Woodworking service wanted

Toaiva from Christchurch Central

Could someone build me this wooden car ramp please? Got no tools, no patience etc. :-) 🙂

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What would it cost?

619 days ago

Buy more tickets today!

Heart Foundation

Increase your chances to win this brand-new, fully-furnished home located just north of Auckland in the stunning beachside town of Mangawhai.

Valued at over $1.4 million and built to perfection by Jennian homes, this brand-new home features three-bedrooms, two-bathrooms and boasts an open-plan … View more
Increase your chances to win this brand-new, fully-furnished home located just north of Auckland in the stunning beachside town of Mangawhai.

Valued at over $1.4 million and built to perfection by Jennian homes, this brand-new home features three-bedrooms, two-bathrooms and boasts an open-plan kitchen, living and dining area.

Make this property your permanent residence, a holiday home, a rental or even sell it. Tickets only $15 – get in quick and purchase more tickets today.
Find out more

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622 days ago

water bill

Don from Parklands - Marshlands

Why my water bill was so high

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619 days ago

Postcards, Trade Card, Ephemera Collectors Fair TOMORROW - Saturday 18 March - from 9am-12:00am

Justin from St Albans

Just a reminder that the Christchurch Stamp, Postcard, Postcard, Ephemera and Trade card Fair is on this weekend (Saturday 18 March - 67 Mandeville Street, Christchurch between 9am-12-pm. Should be lots of different cards and ephemera on offer; postcards, rugby cards, cricket cards, non-sport … View moreJust a reminder that the Christchurch Stamp, Postcard, Postcard, Ephemera and Trade card Fair is on this weekend (Saturday 18 March - 67 Mandeville Street, Christchurch between 9am-12-pm. Should be lots of different cards and ephemera on offer; postcards, rugby cards, cricket cards, non-sport cards, basketball cards, etc, etc.
Hope to see you all there.

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620 days ago

Free bike lessons for former refugee and migrant women

The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area

Addington School
5-7pm Thursdays 2nd February - 30th March
Bike Bridge Christchurch - Taught by women, for women.

All abilities welcome - from those who have never sat on a bike to those that want to build confidence on the road.

Bikes and helmets provided.
Come when you can between 5-7pm;… View more
Addington School
5-7pm Thursdays 2nd February - 30th March
Bike Bridge Christchurch - Taught by women, for women.

All abilities welcome - from those who have never sat on a bike to those that want to build confidence on the road.

Bikes and helmets provided.
Come when you can between 5-7pm; no worries if you arrive late or need to leave early. No need to book.

Please wear closed footwear.

Bike Bridge at Addington School poster Feb 2023.pdf Download View

620 days ago

Nominate your household hero to WIN $350!

The Team from NZ Compare

Costs are high making 2023 a tough year already! Who's the hero doing the hard yards to keep things running in your household?
NZ Compare wants to pay $350 towards their Broadband and Power bill!

Nominate your household Hero by clicking the button below and be in to WIN $350!
Offer ENDS… View more
Costs are high making 2023 a tough year already! Who's the hero doing the hard yards to keep things running in your household?
NZ Compare wants to pay $350 towards their Broadband and Power bill!

Nominate your household Hero by clicking the button below and be in to WIN $350!
Offer ENDS 31st March 2023.

Need more ways to save money? Comparing your power and broadband bills is one way to see if you can save more or simply switch to something that better suits your needs. If you’re paying for it, make sure it works for you!

NZ Compare can help, CLICK HERE TO COMPARE!
Nominate your hero!

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620 days ago

Whareora Community House

Jane Hill from Whareora Community House - Barrington

Are you a Jack Reacher book fan? The Whareora Community House has just received a big selection of Lee Child books in good condition. They are in our Library, or can be purchased from our Opportunity Shop, which is open Monday to Saturday mornings, 10am-1pm. Look for the Blue House at 8 Athelstan … View moreAre you a Jack Reacher book fan? The Whareora Community House has just received a big selection of Lee Child books in good condition. They are in our Library, or can be purchased from our Opportunity Shop, which is open Monday to Saturday mornings, 10am-1pm. Look for the Blue House at 8 Athelstan Street, opposite Barrington Mall and close to the Medical Centre

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624 days ago

Are class sizes too big these days?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Primary, secondary and kindergarten teachers are striking this week as they look for a pay offer that meets inflation at 7.2% and makes concessions around staffing issues - in particular, student to teacher ratios.

A ratio of 1 teacher for 23 students applies for year 11 students, however … View more
Primary, secondary and kindergarten teachers are striking this week as they look for a pay offer that meets inflation at 7.2% and makes concessions around staffing issues - in particular, student to teacher ratios.

A ratio of 1 teacher for 23 students applies for year 11 students, however support staff can be counted as teachers so the reality is that class sizes can be much higher.
What do you think are the ideal sizes for classrooms?

Type NFP alongside your comments if you don't wish these to be shared in the We Say You Say column of the local paper.

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