1472 days ago

WANTED •GOLD •COINS •WATCHES •PAINTINGS •ANTIQUES •COLLECTABLES

Goldco

Family not interested? | Have you stopped collecting? | Downsizing or moving? | Lying in a cupboard unused? | Unwanted jewellery? | Would cash be more useful?

If yes to any of these questions, then please see our buyers this week. We will buy single items or complete collections.

The recent lockdown has seen many of us take the time to sort items we no longer require or simply want to turn into cash.

We are currently very short of stock and keen to buy any of these or similar items.

Buying in Christchurch / Rangiora / Ashburton / Blenheim. See us at a venue near you. Please check the dates and times carefully.

MON 23 NOV
CASHMERE 9am - 12noon, Heathcote Room Cashmere Club 50 Colombo St
RANGIORA 1pm - 4pm, John Knox Centre Cnr High & King Sts

TUE 24 NOV
HALSWELL 9am - 12noon, Te Hapua Halswell Library 341 Halswell Rd
PAPANUI 1pm - 4pm, Chapel St Centre Cnr Harewood Rd & Chapel St

WED 25 NOV
ROLLESTON 9am - 12noon, Rolleston Community Centre 94 Rolleston Dr
OPAWA 1pm - 4pm, Opawa Community Church Cnr Opawa Rd & Aynsley Tce

THU 26 NOV
AVONHEAD 9am - 12noon, Avonhead Baptist Church Hall 102 Avonhead Rd
MT PLEASANT 1pm - 4pm, Mt Pleasant Community Centre 3 McCormacks Bay Rd

FRI 27 NOV
BARRINGTON 9am - 12noon St Nicholas Church Hall Crn Barrington & Frankleigh Sts
RANGIORA 1pm - 4pm John Knox Centre Cnr High & King Sts

SAT 28 NOV
UPPER RICCARTON 9am - 12noon Upper Riccarton Library 71 Main South Rd
REDWOOD 1pm - 4pm St Lukes Church Hall Cnr Main North & Daniel Rds

SUN 29 NOV
ASHBURTON 10am - 12noon Senior Citizens Centre 206 Cameron Rd
AMBERLEY 2.30pm - 4pm St John Hall 66 Carters Rd

MON 30 NOV
BLENHEIM 9am - 12noonSt Andrews Church Hall 5 Henry St

Goldco Antique Buyers - Member NZNDA.
www.goldco.co.nz
email: hamishwalsh@xtra.co.nz
TEL 0800 105 228
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Efforts to protect a Canterbury beach community from the sea have been delayed a month, as resource conditions are met.

Hurunui District Council chief executive Hamish Dobbie last month said work to build a $750,000 coastal bund to protect the Amberley Beach village would be completed before Christmas.

But with the festive season fast approaching, the start date has been postponed until January.

Council staff, the Amberley Beach Residents’ and Ratepayers’ Community Association and contractor Ready Mix Concrete are working to meet consent conditions from Environment Canterbury.

Once work begins, it will take about a month to complete, Mr Dobbie said.

‘‘Given the amount of time the work will take, it was felt it was better to delay the project rather than start the work and then stop work for two weeks over Christmas.’’

A bund is a type of embankment which protects against the sea.

While the residents’ association looks forward to the work being completed, committee member John Manson rejected suggestions the rising sea level was the problem.

His biggest fear was the increased risk of severe storms leading to six to seven metre waves, due to climate change.

‘‘There is a sense of urgency because we have had a three to four year calm period.

‘‘The last series of major storms we experienced was during 2020-21.’’
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It is being built up to a culvert at a lagoon to the north of the village.

But the residents’ association would like it built a further 180m to the north to prevent stormy seas causing the lagoon to overflow, which has been allowed in the consent.

Councillor Vanessa McPherson said she is hopeful the council will look at extending the bund, once initial work is completed.

‘‘This is one of the most proactive communities I have been involved with and you can see it with what the residents are achieving.

‘‘It is such a beautiful place. I love this beach. It has got its own personality. It is wild and it is emotional.’’

■ LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

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