Sydenham, Christchurch

942 days ago

Magic of Mentoring

The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Canterbury

We're looking for mentors to support New Zealand's youth through our programmes. If you want to make a difference and help rangatahi reach their potential, become a mentor today!

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942 days ago

New Excellent Quality Height Adjustable Utility Chair - Christchurch Pick Up

Elisabeth from Addington

Be in quick and grab your quality and stylish height adjustable chair which is extremely comfortable with padded armrests. Choose your seat height between 47 - 65 cm. The maximum load is 200 kg. In excellent condition and of top quality, your utility chair is built to last.

It's time to … View more
Be in quick and grab your quality and stylish height adjustable chair which is extremely comfortable with padded armrests. Choose your seat height between 47 - 65 cm. The maximum load is 200 kg. In excellent condition and of top quality, your utility chair is built to last.

It's time to jazz up your life and home with something unique. Treat yourself or someone special.

Dimensions:
Seat Height - 47 - 65 cm

Buy now for only $250. New $580.

Healthy household. Everyone is welcome. Pick Up by Monday, May 9 if possible.

Contact Liz today on 021 0255 7900 to arrange viewing or pick up off Birmingham Drive near Addington Raceway.

Price: $250

942 days ago

Excellent Quality Robust Freiheit Walker/Walking Frame & Cane - Christchurch Pick Up

Elisabeth from Addington

Be in quick and grab your high quality, comfortable and stylish Robust Freiheit Walker/Walking Frame & Cane. With a max user weight of 150 kg, enjoy your independence in style whilst feeling safe. Suitable for both indoors and outdoors, this excellent quality model is likened to having a Rolls … View moreBe in quick and grab your high quality, comfortable and stylish Robust Freiheit Walker/Walking Frame & Cane. With a max user weight of 150 kg, enjoy your independence in style whilst feeling safe. Suitable for both indoors and outdoors, this excellent quality model is likened to having a Rolls Royce. Go shopping using the shopping bag or enjoy the outdoors and take a breather on the comfortable seat.

It's time to jazz up your life and home with something unique. Treat yourself or someone special.

Dimensions:
Standard Walker - Adjustable

Buy now for only $200. New $450.

Healthy household. Everyone is welcome. Pick Up by Monday, May 9 if possible.

Contact Liz today on 021 0255 7900 to arrange viewing or pick up off Birmingham Drive near Addington Raceway.

Price: $200

942 days ago

Concrete planter

The Team from Resene ColorShop Lichfield Street

This modern, stylish planter finished in Resene is a great option to show off a statement plant. Find out how to create your own.

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943 days ago

Unique local hand made jewellery and art

Terra from Opawa - Saint Martins

Hi! I create unique jewellery and other types of art! Great Mother’s Day gift options for all budgets $7.50 - $90. Custom orders available.

Website: felt.co.nz...
Facebook: @terraArtsAotearoa
Instagram: @terra.arts.aotearoa
Redbubble: www.redbubble.com...

Negotiable

946 days ago

Sinking coastlines mean parts of Christchurch will feel impact of sea-level rise earlier than expected

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

From reporter Tina Law:
Parts of Christchurch will feel the impacts of sea-level rise earlier than expected because the land is sinking, according to new data.

Large areas from Woodend to Lake Ellesmere, including Banks Peninsula, are subsiding up to three millimetres per year, which means an … View more
From reporter Tina Law:
Parts of Christchurch will feel the impacts of sea-level rise earlier than expected because the land is sinking, according to new data.

Large areas from Woodend to Lake Ellesmere, including Banks Peninsula, are subsiding up to three millimetres per year, which means an extra 30 centimetres of sea-level rise over the next 100 years.

The data has come from NZ SeaRise, a five-year research programme funded by the Government involving 30 local and international experts.

It has taken into account the natural rises and falls of the country’s coastline, as well as climate change and warming temperatures to project sea level rises.

Using a www.searise.nz... |new online tool|, New Zealanders will for the first time be able to see how much and how fast sea levels will rise along their own stretch of coast and in their neighbourhood.

Programme co-leader Professor Tim Naish​, of Victoria University of Wellington, said 20 years ago it was thought sea-level rise was like pouring water into a bathtub – if you put more water in, it rises uniformly around the world, but Naish said it is actually much more complicated.

Sea levels are expected to rise at different rates across New Zealand and even at different levels across Canterbury’s coastline.

The largest increases in sea levels are expected to occur along the southeast of the North Island along the Wairarapa Coast.

Programme co-leader Dr Richard Levy, of GNS Science and Victoria University of Wellington, said subsidence rates along that coast were high, and sea levels could rise by well over 1.5 metres by 2100 if the least optimistic climate change scenario was followed.

Based on current international emissions reduction policies, global sea levels are expected to rise by about 60cm by 2100, but for large parts of New Zealand this could double to about 1.2m due to ongoing land subsidence, Naish said.

“We have less time to act than we thought.”

According to the data, Akaroa on Banks Peninsula would see 30cm of sea-level rise by 2040, instead of 2060. The coastline in the area is sinking by 3mm a year.

“Thirty centimetres of sea-level rise means the one in 50-year coastal storm flood will occur annually,” Naish said.

However, some areas at the top of Lyttelton Harbour have shown a rise in the land.

Land movement data was based on median numbers taken between 2003 and 2011, and does not include the impact of the Christchurch earthquakes.

The data showed New Brighton’s coastline was sinking at 0.8mm a year, but Naish said since the earthquakes it has actually been sinking at 8mm a year, twice as fast as the global sea-level rise.

“We don’t know how long this will go on for.”

Levy said he expected councils and planners to be the primary users of the new projection information, and that the finance and insurance sectors had already been asking for the data.

Naish said the new science would give time to put in place equitable and effective adaptation measures that would limit the impact of unavoidable sea-level rise.

The Christchurch City Council has already embarked on a long process to adapt the city and Banks Peninsula to climate change.

Changes to managing new developments are being made to the district plan and the council has agreed on guidelines for adapting existing areas.

Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour will be the first area in Christchurch to go through climate change planning, expected to start in the spring and take 18 months.

Simon Watts, observatory director at Brighton Observatory of Environment and Economics who built his home in Southshore, said it was always better to know about things rather than be ambushed, but said the devil was always in the detail.

He said there were areas in Christchurch that rose after the earthquakes and others that sunk.

“For some areas it could be good news and others it could be bad news.

“Yes, people should be concerned because if parts of New Zealand sink by 3mm a year, that is effectively doubling the rate of sea level rise for those places."

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945 days ago

Learning crochet

Kaz from Linwood

Hi does anyone no of anyone or groups to learn crochet please

943 days ago

Meet The Oaks’ lovely new Care Manager

Oceania

Oceania has always believed in better and so does The Oaks’ new Care Manager, Desme Daniels.

We sat down and had a chat about our shared passion for making life great for others. “Working in aged care is so rewarding”, she begins, “Getting to know residents and their families, welcoming … View more
Oceania has always believed in better and so does The Oaks’ new Care Manager, Desme Daniels.

We sat down and had a chat about our shared passion for making life great for others. “Working in aged care is so rewarding”, she begins, “Getting to know residents and their families, welcoming them to The Oaks and seeing the happy faces once they are settled in is just so lovely.”

She relishes in the daily transformations that take place across The Oaks Care Suites, “Witnessing people make new friends and participate in group activities - sometimes after living alone for sometime - it's wonderful to see.”

Oceania has always been about creating homes for people, not just bricks and mortar. As Desme explains, “Great care looks like home and family. Coming to The Oaks you get to be surrounded by staff who quickly become your friends, and whilst the clinical care is excellent, because we don’t look like a hospital or feel like a hospital or clinic, you sometimes don’t even realise how well cared for you are.”

We know you have options on where to live next, so, why The Oaks? Well, Desme said it best, “We want everyone to feel valued, heard and part of The Oaks family – whilst having fun and celebrating each new day. It’s light & airy, with spacious rooms, a convenient location, and surrounded by award-winning gardens. It feels like home and it looks like home. Visitors always comment on the lovely ‘feel of the place.’”

To learn more about our Care Suites, chat to Desme on 0800 333 688.
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943 days ago

We’ve got lots of new stock in, just for you

The Team from Red Cross Shop Woolston

Hi everyone
Check out our range of winter coats and jackets, or perhaps you are looking for new shoes? Don’t forget our Mother’s Day options, maybe a rose plant or a pair of slippers.
Open 7 days Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm, Saturday 10am - 4pm, Sunday 10am - 3pm.
683 Ferry Road, opposite … View more
Hi everyone
Check out our range of winter coats and jackets, or perhaps you are looking for new shoes? Don’t forget our Mother’s Day options, maybe a rose plant or a pair of slippers.
Open 7 days Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm, Saturday 10am - 4pm, Sunday 10am - 3pm.
683 Ferry Road, opposite Domino’s.

945 days ago

Can you help a business in your community?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We are incredibly proud to launch Short Notice is a new initiative designed to connect neighbours with a little spare time on their hands with local businesses that need a bit of extra help!

It's very simple; using the new Short Notice community hub, share a little about yourself, your … View more
We are incredibly proud to launch Short Notice is a new initiative designed to connect neighbours with a little spare time on their hands with local businesses that need a bit of extra help!

It's very simple; using the new Short Notice community hub, share a little about yourself, your availability and how you'd like to help.

If you're a business owner sign up for a FREE Premium Business listing to get access to Short Notice and let your community know what help you need.

Together, let's help keep small businesses busy!
Explore Short Notice

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945 days ago

Mum-believable Mother’s Day sales

NZ Beds

How’s it going neighbours, the friendly team here at NZ Beds wanted to remind you that we have some mum-believable deals to celebrate this Mother’s Day. Thank your mum and gift her an unforgettable serene sleep because she deserves it. From a luxury mattress to ultra luxurious bedding gift her … View moreHow’s it going neighbours, the friendly team here at NZ Beds wanted to remind you that we have some mum-believable deals to celebrate this Mother’s Day. Thank your mum and gift her an unforgettable serene sleep because she deserves it. From a luxury mattress to ultra luxurious bedding gift her the experience she will never forget.

Pop into your nearest NZ Beds store to browse our range. Find your nearest store with our store locator.

NZ Beds Team look forward to help you in getting a good night sleep.
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945 days ago

Any size McCafé® coffee is $4

McDonald's

Grab yourself a delicious Barista Made Coffee for only $4 at McCafé.

McCafé, simply good coffee.

Available for a limited time.
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945 days ago

More gift ideas and 25% off selected clothes and shoes

The Team from Red Cross Shop Woolston

Hi everyone
We have a new selection of Mother’s Day gift ideas including scarfs and jewellery. Plus 25% of selected women’s clothes and shoes until 3pm Sunday 8th May.
Open 7 days. 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday. Saturday 10am -4pm. Sunday 10.am -3pm
683 Ferry Road, behind Domino’s.
See you … View more
Hi everyone
We have a new selection of Mother’s Day gift ideas including scarfs and jewellery. Plus 25% of selected women’s clothes and shoes until 3pm Sunday 8th May.
Open 7 days. 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday. Saturday 10am -4pm. Sunday 10.am -3pm
683 Ferry Road, behind Domino’s.
See you soon.

946 days ago

Help your child take the next step!

NumberWorks'nWords Cashmere

Taking small steps and setting smaller goals has the power to reduce distractions, clear our path to success, and increase motivation and productivity. It is important to focus on the small steps to reach our end goal, as each step propels us closer.
Speak to our team today about how we can help … View more
Taking small steps and setting smaller goals has the power to reduce distractions, clear our path to success, and increase motivation and productivity. It is important to focus on the small steps to reach our end goal, as each step propels us closer.
Speak to our team today about how we can help your child take the next step with their learning.

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960 days ago

Poll: Does Christchurch still deserve the title of the Garden City?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Christchurch is still flying the Garden City flag, but is it still backing it up?

Elizabeth Peacock certainly doesn’t think so.

A past president of the Canterbury Horticultural Society, Peacock tells Frank Film that the state of some of the planted spaces of Christchurch are a disgrace.

Andrew… View more
Christchurch is still flying the Garden City flag, but is it still backing it up?

Elizabeth Peacock certainly doesn’t think so.

A past president of the Canterbury Horticultural Society, Peacock tells Frank Film that the state of some of the planted spaces of Christchurch are a disgrace.

Andrew Rutledge, the present head of parks, defends the current approach.

“We’re heading into a much more naturalised phase with a bigger focus on indigenous planting,” he tells Frank Film. “They’re not gardens.”


This, according to Rutledge, is meeting resistance from those who are still after the “highly groomed lawn”.

“I would be ashamed to bring anyone to have a look,” she says. “A garden should be joyous!”

Read more here and tell us what you think in the comments below.

Does Christchurch still deserve the title of the Garden City?
  • 42.5% Yes
    42.5% Complete
  • 53.5% No
    53.5% Complete
  • 4% I'm not sure/something else (tell us in the comments)
    4% Complete
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