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Tina from Swannanoa - Ohoka
The Palms shopping center is having a Craft Market this Saturday. Stop by to see A Personalised Place at the countdown end of the mall. Starts at 9 Till 6. Get in early as stocked is limited. See you Saturday.
Glenys from Rangiora
Hi, we are looking to re-home our two year old male Flemish Giant Rabbit Hex. Unfortunately we don't have space for both him and his brother at our current home.
He is neutered. Hex is a sweetheart, although can be quite shy before he gets comfortable around you. He enjoys wicker toys and … View moreHi, we are looking to re-home our two year old male Flemish Giant Rabbit Hex. Unfortunately we don't have space for both him and his brother at our current home.
He is neutered. Hex is a sweetheart, although can be quite shy before he gets comfortable around you. He enjoys wicker toys and the like that he can chew on, and is quite the fan of cauliflower and cabbage.
If you so wish you can also take the wooden kennel (also pictured), that he currently uses as a shelter as he currently lives outside in the yard.
If you would like to know more info please don't hesitate to send me a message.
Negotiable
Tom from Rangiora
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Sue from Kaiapoi
just picked fresh batch of peas this morning
peas 500g for $5
fresh potatoes available too $5 kg
we are off lineside road on bramleys road
text or phone me 021 2222838 to arrange pick up
Price: $5
Jane from Rangiora
If you are struggling emotionally/mentally or know someone that is have you thought about giving counselling a go? I am a qualified counsellor. I work with both children and adults (specialising in working with children).
I use play and creative therapy when working with children encouraging them… View moreIf you are struggling emotionally/mentally or know someone that is have you thought about giving counselling a go? I am a qualified counsellor. I work with both children and adults (specialising in working with children).
I use play and creative therapy when working with children encouraging them to make choices about how their sessions go to build their sense of autonomy and boost their self-esteem.
When working with adults I use a wide range of counselling techniques that meet the needs of individual clients. My sessions are client led, it is my role to work alongside you helping you process thoughts, feelings and emotions as well as supporting you to find solutions to your worries.
I am located in Rangiora but can also offer online sessions if that is more convenient for you.
If you have any questions, please feel free to email me jane@roomtoreflect.co.nz
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The cost of living in New Zealand is rising rapidly fuelled by high interest rates and increasing food costs.
How does this affect your household for the most costly season?
Share your thoughts in the comments below. Some may be used in our We Say You Say column in the local papers - add NFP … View moreThe cost of living in New Zealand is rising rapidly fuelled by high interest rates and increasing food costs.
How does this affect your household for the most costly season?
Share your thoughts in the comments below. Some may be used in our We Say You Say column in the local papers - add NFP if you wish your reply to be excluded.
Bill from Oxford
I have a job for a young person coming in the next week or so for someone to help me install a boundary wire for a Gardena robotic lawn mower. My knees can't cope with the bending down so i need a young person to lay out the wire and peg it down . No heavy work or electrical connection … View moreI have a job for a young person coming in the next week or so for someone to help me install a boundary wire for a Gardena robotic lawn mower. My knees can't cope with the bending down so i need a young person to lay out the wire and peg it down . No heavy work or electrical connection required. I will fully supervise the job just need those young bones to help .Probably 3 to 5 hours work i will pay $100.00 cash regardless of time spent This is a one off job ,and once we start will complete it on the day, day to be subject to heat and rain and mutual consent in Oxford if your interested please text me on 027 5204264 or message me cheers BILL
Tom from Rangiora
Duck down approx 5kg
Excellent for eiderdown or anything
Pickup only Rangiora
Price: $70
Briony from Kaiapoi
My free Christmas gift to anyone wanting a one off eastern styled pottery village for your nativity scene. Call on 02108437041
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
By David Hill, local democracy reporter
A community effort is bringing the wellbeing of residents to the fore.
The Waiora Links Community Trust was launched at a lunch at the Woodend Community Centre last week, thanks to the support of the Waimakariri District Council and local community … View moreBy David Hill, local democracy reporter
A community effort is bringing the wellbeing of residents to the fore.
The Waiora Links Community Trust was launched at a lunch at the Woodend Community Centre last week, thanks to the support of the Waimakariri District Council and local community organisations.
The trust aimed to support community wellbeing in the growing Woodend, Ravenswood, Pegasus and Waikuku communities by running free events to help residents to connect.
Chairperson Ronel Stephens said the idea came out of the monthly community cuppa she started at Pegasus five years ago.
A regular 'community cuppa' has been started in Ravenswood and she hoped similar social events will start up in Woodend and Waikuku soon.
‘‘The cuppas have brought out the social needs," she said.
‘‘We want to create other events and we don’t know what they will look like, but they will have a social connection.’’
She said it could be public forums on current issues, get-togethers or, for those who are socially isolated, organising outings or playing board games.
While Stephens provided baking, Rangiora’s Hope Community Trust provided crockery, cutlery and fruit platters, New World Ravenswood sponsored the ham and salads, and Satisfy Food Rescue provided food.
Local caterer Jenny Dodd cooked the lunch and the table arrangements came from local gardens.
Stephens said the idea for the name Waiora Links came from former Waimakariri mayor David Ayers, as the Waiora Stream links with other water ways in the area.
Mayor Dan Gordon congratulated the volunteers for putting it all together.
‘‘It is fantastic. It is a great initiative and it will bring community together. I have known about it from the outset and anything which helps to strengthen community is something I will support.’’
Waimakariri MP and Opposition Mental Health Spokesperson Matt Doocey was invited to launch the new trust.
‘‘Waimakariri is a great place to live, work and play, and it comes down to the people who make the place.
"It is quite exciting that people want to live here, but we don’t necessarily know the people living in your street, so by bringing people together and allowing them to connect helps to improve mental health outcomes and also improves physical health.’’
■ Public Interest Journalism funded through NZ On Air
Share a festive photo of your furry friend and you could be in to win a $100 Prezzy® card. Because the smell of the Christmas tree and the ripping open of presents isn’t only exciting for us. But for them too.
All pets are welcome - Santa paws, claws, beaks, and squeaks. And if you don’t … View moreShare a festive photo of your furry friend and you could be in to win a $100 Prezzy® card. Because the smell of the Christmas tree and the ripping open of presents isn’t only exciting for us. But for them too.
All pets are welcome - Santa paws, claws, beaks, and squeaks. And if you don’t have a pet, that’s fine; we’d love to see your festive snaps too.
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