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Shaun from Burnside
Hello again everybody my name's Sean I'm based in Burnside. I'm after anyone's unwanted petrol powered lawnmowers gathering dust in the shed stopped starting or has died or alive. Save yourself the hassle of taking it to the dump I will pick up anywhere around Christchurch. If… View moreHello again everybody my name's Sean I'm based in Burnside. I'm after anyone's unwanted petrol powered lawnmowers gathering dust in the shed stopped starting or has died or alive. Save yourself the hassle of taking it to the dump I will pick up anywhere around Christchurch. If you can help me with anything please message me directly 😃 thankyou have a great day.
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As parents and educators, we know that a heavy workload and commitments can be stressful, so taking breaks is an essential part of learning. At NumberWorks’nWords, we ensure that breaks are scheduled into each students’ session.
Check out the full blog to explore the benefits of taking … View moreAs parents and educators, we know that a heavy workload and commitments can be stressful, so taking breaks is an essential part of learning. At NumberWorks’nWords, we ensure that breaks are scheduled into each students’ session.
Check out the full blog to explore the benefits of taking breaks for learning and focus!
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The South Island's first shopping mall opened on Riccarton Rd in 1965.
Christchurch property manager Reuel Livingstone developed the concept for Riccarton Mall from shopping centres in Australia. His new, self-contained shopping centre included 66 stores and parking for 600 cars. Many … View moreThe South Island's first shopping mall opened on Riccarton Rd in 1965.
Christchurch property manager Reuel Livingstone developed the concept for Riccarton Mall from shopping centres in Australia. His new, self-contained shopping centre included 66 stores and parking for 600 cars. Many property purchases and building additions, and with the new name of Westfield, it is still one of New Zealand's leading malls.
At first, almost surrounded by houses and vacant sections, it now covers the block bounded by Riccarton Rd and Matipo, Maxwell and Rotherham streets.
We don't have a current aerial photo of the mall, but the second photo attached below shows the mall in 2012 and how much the landscape had changed since the 1960s.
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Chris from Yaldhurst
I am after gutter brush for a fish pond filter in any quantity please call 0275551249 0r email chris db007@gmail.com
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Have you got New Zealand‘s best collection of houseplants?
We’re searching for indoor plant obsessives who have created impressive urban jungles… and there’s some great prizes to be won!
Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Good morning neighbours, an old gem for you...
Around 20,000 people came out to watch the Prince and Princess of Wales do a walkabout in Cathedral Square on April 28, 1983, despite “chilly, intermittent and penetrating rain”, but The Press also wondered if royal tours were approaching their … View moreGood morning neighbours, an old gem for you...
Around 20,000 people came out to watch the Prince and Princess of Wales do a walkabout in Cathedral Square on April 28, 1983, despite “chilly, intermittent and penetrating rain”, but The Press also wondered if royal tours were approaching their use-by date.
The tone of the paper’s editorial was very different from that struck 30 years earlier, when the Queen toured.
“Rapid communications and travel have removed much of the novelty from Royal appearances in New Zealand,” The Press said. “The charm and interest remain enhanced this time by the presence of the future Queen, Princess Diana, and the baby who could some day be King William V.”
The Press looked into the future: “Before the end of the century Prince Charles can probably expect to be King Charles III. His son, at present in Auckland, may well still be on the throne in the unimaginable world of the year 2050.
“Although New Zealand has not the vigorous republican movement evident in Australia, the question is reasonably asked here whether an hereditary monarch, living 12,000 miles away, will continue to be the most appropriate head of State for New Zealand.”
Despite this, every move was still recorded and star power was very evident, as The Press reported.
“A faint touch of blue shone through the clouds about 10 minutes before the end of the walkabout. It highlighted the Princess’ hair and brought favourable comments from a cluster of young girls.
“Many people were surprised at how tall and slender the Princess is. ‘Her face is thinner than I expected, but much prettier,’ said one woman.
“The glowing natural complexion of the Princess needed little highlight, just a glimmer of gold eye-shadow, a touch of mascara, and a subtle lip-colouring.”
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Come together for good with friends, whānau and workmates by hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast this May. You’ll be joining thousands of Kiwis around the country to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.
You can host any time in May, and by taking part, you’ll be helping fund … View moreCome together for good with friends, whānau and workmates by hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast this May. You’ll be joining thousands of Kiwis around the country to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.
You can host any time in May, and by taking part, you’ll be helping fund ground-breaking work by some of our country’s top breast cancer researchers, educate people about breast health, and provide free support services for breast cancer patients and their families.
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Stuti from Burnside
Hi,
We are wanting to buy a second hand step ladder, preferably 170 cm high or not more.
Anyone not needing theirs/wanting to sell or giveaway or any recommendations of where to look at, would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Stuti and Sumeet
0274439815
We are a non-denominational Christian school that caters for children from Year 1 – 13. Our point of difference - We are a Christ-Centred, student oriented school. Our ‘Why’ is to offer families a holistic education for their children, focusing on Character, Excellence and Service – for … View moreWe are a non-denominational Christian school that caters for children from Year 1 – 13. Our point of difference - We are a Christ-Centred, student oriented school. Our ‘Why’ is to offer families a holistic education for their children, focusing on Character, Excellence and Service – for the glory of God.
Middleton Grange School provides a first-rate general education with academic results of the highest quality, and we do this by providing an environment in which the Biblical truths of Jesus Christ are taught and lived.
We see learning as holistic; it aims to instruct the mind, shape the heart and prepare the hands for service.
We want our young people to critically engage in the rapidly changing society and culture that they live in, in order to be a positive influence and to point others to God by their example.
We look forward to welcoming you to be part of the Middleton Grange School family – a school community of Special Character!
Please check our website for further information:
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Adrian from 0800 MOSSKILLER
Hello all!
Autumn is a great time to get your roof sprayed for moss, mold and lichen.
Wind and rain play their part in removing debris once it has been treated.
Moss and lichen clog up tile laps leading to leaks - something no home needs, especially in winter.
Give me a call, I'm a local … View moreHello all!
Autumn is a great time to get your roof sprayed for moss, mold and lichen.
Wind and rain play their part in removing debris once it has been treated.
Moss and lichen clog up tile laps leading to leaks - something no home needs, especially in winter.
Give me a call, I'm a local owner-operator, who has an interest in providing a quality service to the neighbourhood.
All exterior treatments including moss control, siliconing and water-blasting.
Give Adrian a call.
0800MOSSKILLER
0800 66 77 54
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Whether it’s because of new amenities, affordable housing or quality of life, a new survey has found Christchurch residents are feeling better about their city.
Christchurch has scored highest of the main cities for health and wellbeing in New Zealand’s latest national Quality of Life survey, … View moreWhether it’s because of new amenities, affordable housing or quality of life, a new survey has found Christchurch residents are feeling better about their city.
Christchurch has scored highest of the main cities for health and wellbeing in New Zealand’s latest national Quality of Life survey, and recorded by far the biggest improvement in how the city is ranked by its residents.
It also scored top in housing affordability.
In other areas, including dangerous drivers and vandalism, Christchurch scored worst.
Read the full story here and share in the comments what you like most - or least - about living in Christchurch.
Gambling Commission New Zealand
The Gambling Commission invites submissions on its review of the Charitable Trust Licence Conditions for the casino in your area. These conditions help to ensure that money from gambling benefits the community.
Why are the Conditions being reviewed?
The Commission wants to review these … View moreThe Gambling Commission invites submissions on its review of the Charitable Trust Licence Conditions for the casino in your area. These conditions help to ensure that money from gambling benefits the community.
Why are the Conditions being reviewed?
The Commission wants to review these Conditions for each casino in New Zealand to ensure that they are fit-for-purpose.
Visit the Gambling Commission’s website to find out more about the review and how to have your say: www.gamblingcommission.govt.nz.
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