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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Has your community got anything planned for Halloween this year? We want to hear about anything scary, cool or quirky happening this All Hallows' Eve (Wednesday - October 31). (Please let us know if you don't want your comments published by writing NFP.)
The attached pics are from the … View moreHas your community got anything planned for Halloween this year? We want to hear about anything scary, cool or quirky happening this All Hallows' Eve (Wednesday - October 31). (Please let us know if you don't want your comments published by writing NFP.)
The attached pics are from the Thrill the World event in Christchurch's Cathedral Square on Sunday, where 'zombies' gathered to dance to Michael Jackson's Thriller. The event was held in various cities around the world to celebrate how we are all one community, regardless of our political, economic and racial backgrounds.
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Chanelle from Sydenham
Event Fundraising clothing swap for women
At the event hillmorton high school hall sat 24th november 10.30-4pm
♦️if you can bring clothing womens and children's to swap for clothing and other items
♦️maximum of 2 -3 supermaket bags per women of clothing to keep it fair, you … View moreEvent Fundraising clothing swap for women
At the event hillmorton high school hall sat 24th november 10.30-4pm
♦️if you can bring clothing womens and children's to swap for clothing and other items
♦️maximum of 2 -3 supermaket bags per women of clothing to keep it fair, you are welcome to take towels linen kitchen decor etc as extras
♦️gold coin entry on the door
♦️free raffle gift basket
♦️spot prizes x30 jewellery and x6 mini self care packs
♦️lolly jar guessing game packed full with lollies
50cents per guess
♦️raffle with 3 amazing prizes $1 per guess
♦️ free pile outside to help yourself too
◼️all money raised from the above goes directly to chch survivors for women to make self care packs for women in Christchurch and Canterbury
♦️ stall holders
We have some amazing individuals and businesses coming to sell their products and items
Don't forget to put some money away to snap some bargains up
⭕️Avon
⭕️Lola Fang
⭕️natural and organic products with essential oils
⭕️norwex
⭕️bric a brac
⭕️clothing
⭕️Nutrimetics
⭕️Gifts
⭕️Pure romance
⭕️Sweets and treats
⭕️scentsy
⭕️face painting
And more coming
Lisa from Somerfield
Free workbench with vice, ideal for garage, pick up Barrington St, please text Lisa 0274325112 if you interested thanks.
Free
The Team from Christchurch City Council
We’re taking a closer look at how we’re managing on-street parking in the suburbs.
So, we’ve created a draft policy to try and address some of the challenges our stakeholders have identified.
Before we go any further though, we need to hear from you.
So tell us: have we got it right? … View moreWe’re taking a closer look at how we’re managing on-street parking in the suburbs.
So, we’ve created a draft policy to try and address some of the challenges our stakeholders have identified.
Before we go any further though, we need to hear from you.
So tell us: have we got it right? bit.ly...
Come down and colour for us! All entrants must be under 12 and runs till the end of November. Winner gets a family movie pass and to be featured on our Facebook page!
Annette from Woolston
We have a pile of topsoil that was in a raised bed, the bed has now been dismantled and last year we removed at least 1/2 and we gave away to our neighbours and friends, we still have several trailer loads available so if you are interested please message me. If local we may be able to deliver. … View moreWe have a pile of topsoil that was in a raised bed, the bed has now been dismantled and last year we removed at least 1/2 and we gave away to our neighbours and friends, we still have several trailer loads available so if you are interested please message me. If local we may be able to deliver. May contain the odd stone, or piece of terracotta pot. Easily removed, and we try and remove them as we load the soil.
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Barbara from Waltham
Hi everyone,I posted about this cat a couple of weeks ago.I still haven't found out if he has an owner or not.He's slowly getting more used to me but still not close enough to put a paper collar on him.In Shakespeare Rd,Waltham.I am now calling him Bob and he is sleeping on my porch couch… View moreHi everyone,I posted about this cat a couple of weeks ago.I still haven't found out if he has an owner or not.He's slowly getting more used to me but still not close enough to put a paper collar on him.In Shakespeare Rd,Waltham.I am now calling him Bob and he is sleeping on my porch couch at night.If anyone knows where he may belong could you contact me please.He has a slightly lame right front paw and isn't as well fed as he may look in the picture.Seems to be a fixed male.I have an ad on Trade Me and Lost Cats CHCH about him as well. 0276643267.
Two Houses Are Not An Option! 70 Bronco Drive, Aidanfield
For more information visit: www.grenadier.harcourts.co.nz...
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Christchurch residents will have to conserve water or face restrictions as the city council races to repair wells and remove chlorine from drinking supplies before the May deadline.
A five-month campaign to cut use will kick in next week to ensure adequate water supplies while council staff shut… View moreChristchurch residents will have to conserve water or face restrictions as the city council races to repair wells and remove chlorine from drinking supplies before the May deadline.
A five-month campaign to cut use will kick in next week to ensure adequate water supplies while council staff shut down and fix 13 wells as part of improvements to infrastructure. Read more here
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Sharmaine from Linwood
After viewing a couple of our security cameras . A the great manners of some of the kids that arrived at our door.. I was most upset at our new neighbors that couldn't read a sign and emptied our 2 lolly buckets! These are the same kids that think the community pantry is there for the to take… View moreAfter viewing a couple of our security cameras . A the great manners of some of the kids that arrived at our door.. I was most upset at our new neighbors that couldn't read a sign and emptied our 2 lolly buckets! These are the same kids that think the community pantry is there for the to take loads from without ever giving anytime! Shame on the parents of these kids for no teaching them manners
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
A special service will be held at Christchurch's Abberley Park Hall at 3.30pm on Saturday (November 3) to remember the children who have died from heart conditions.
About 12 Kiwi babies are born with heart defects every week. Many have to undergo multiple open-heart surgeries. It is the most… View moreA special service will be held at Christchurch's Abberley Park Hall at 3.30pm on Saturday (November 3) to remember the children who have died from heart conditions.
About 12 Kiwi babies are born with heart defects every week. Many have to undergo multiple open-heart surgeries. It is the most common serious birth abnormality and the leading cause of death for infants and babies in New Zealand.
The Heart Kids charity supports these children - like preschooler Poppy Taggart, pictured with her parents, Jo and Ashley.
Christchurch Family Support co-ordinator Margaret Hewitt-Hawker says Saturday's event is a chance to acknowledge these children and celebrate their lives with other heart families.
Visit www.heartcanterbury.org.nz... for more information.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Lichfield Street
Hi neighbours! Make the perfect pet bed for your furry friend that works with your décor. It's easy to make a handmade rope basket using touches of your favourite Resene colours with Resene testpots. Choose colours to suit your room’s colour scheme and match with your furry best friend! … View moreHi neighbours! Make the perfect pet bed for your furry friend that works with your décor. It's easy to make a handmade rope basket using touches of your favourite Resene colours with Resene testpots. Choose colours to suit your room’s colour scheme and match with your furry best friend! Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself.
Hey Christchurch!
Subway® is celebrating World Sandwich Day today and we're helping feed the hungry in our community! Last year, we donated over 90,000 meals to KiwiHarvest. With your help, we can feed even more this year. So, join the Subway® Live Feed and head to your local participating… View moreHey Christchurch!
Subway® is celebrating World Sandwich Day today and we're helping feed the hungry in our community! Last year, we donated over 90,000 meals to KiwiHarvest. With your help, we can feed even more this year. So, join the Subway® Live Feed and head to your local participating Subway® in Christchurch. Buy a Sub. Get one FREE. AND Subway® will donate a meal to charity. Because everyone deserves a good feed.
Find out more!
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Creating safer communities means ensuring that no one lives in fear of harm on the streets or in their own home.
For the month of November, we want to raise awareness for all forms including family harm, elder and child abuse, sexual assault, gang violence, and more.
Perhaps sign-up to … View moreCreating safer communities means ensuring that no one lives in fear of harm on the streets or in their own home.
For the month of November, we want to raise awareness for all forms including family harm, elder and child abuse, sexual assault, gang violence, and more.
Perhaps sign-up to volunteer at a women’s refuge this month or work with the Police in your area to host an info night on how to identify elder abuse in your community.
Share your photos and experiences with us on social media or send us an email so we can see what you got up to!
#NSNZviolenceawareness
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