Fernside, Rangiora

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1578 days ago

Canterbury standardbred rehab charity hopes for surer footing after Covid-19

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

A charity dedicated to rehabilitating horses after their harness racing career ends is hoping to pick up the pace by reining in more support.

As all horses across the Southern Hemisphere celebrated their standardised birthday on Saturday, North Canterbury charity Stable to Stirrup looked back over… View more
A charity dedicated to rehabilitating horses after their harness racing career ends is hoping to pick up the pace by reining in more support.

As all horses across the Southern Hemisphere celebrated their standardised birthday on Saturday, North Canterbury charity Stable to Stirrup looked back over a challenging first year in operation.

The Stable to Stirrup Charitable Trust was established to help ease the pressure on people re-homing standardbred horses.

Find out more and donate here.

1578 days ago

Eliptical Trainer

Nola from Rangiora

I bought this exercise machine after I injured my arm, sadly I can’t use it because it aggravates my arm injury, so I am Regretfully selling it.
Has had very little use, still like new.
Message me to view.

Price: $250

1582 days ago

Mass tree felling blindsides visitors to North Canterbury walking track

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

A popular area of Waimakariri’s regional park has been cleared of trees, upsetting visitors to North Canterbury’s Ashley/Rakahuri River who knew nothing of the plan.

The regional council undertook the work, and Waimakariri District Council mayor Dan Gordon said the first he knew of it was once… View more
A popular area of Waimakariri’s regional park has been cleared of trees, upsetting visitors to North Canterbury’s Ashley/Rakahuri River who knew nothing of the plan.

The regional council undertook the work, and Waimakariri District Council mayor Dan Gordon said the first he knew of it was once the trees had been chopped down.

However, ECan regional lead river engineer Shaun McCracken said the district council had been informed, although there had been no public notification or consultation because it was routine work. The tree-felling would “improve the resilience of Rangiora and Kaiapoi to the threat of flooding from the Ashley River’’, he said.

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1579 days ago

Waimakariri's veteran Civil Defence volunteers recognised

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

Three of Waimakariri’s veteran Civil Defence volunteers – including a father-daughter duo – have been recognised for completing more than a decade of service each.

Regional emergency management adviser Peter Cameron presented Mike Bryce, Nikita Bryce and district councillor Kirstyn Barnett … View more
Three of Waimakariri’s veteran Civil Defence volunteers – including a father-daughter duo – have been recognised for completing more than a decade of service each.

Regional emergency management adviser Peter Cameron presented Mike Bryce, Nikita Bryce and district councillor Kirstyn Barnett with the Ministry of Civil Defence 10-year Long Service Award at a special ceremony hosted at a Civil Defence Cadet camp in Glentui in July.

All three recipients have responded to a variety of emergencies across the South Island, including earthquakes, fires and flooding events.

Congratulations Mike, Nikita and Kirstyn!

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1579 days ago

Jo Seagar presents “Food for Life”

Burlington Village

Alpine View's TRILife Talk guest speaker series presents Jo Seagar: Food for Life.

Internationally acclaimed culinary expert, writer, TV hostess and all round expert on food, Jo Seagar, is talking to Alpine View residents on "Food for Life" and you're invited!

Monday 10th … View more
Alpine View's TRILife Talk guest speaker series presents Jo Seagar: Food for Life.

Internationally acclaimed culinary expert, writer, TV hostess and all round expert on food, Jo Seagar, is talking to Alpine View residents on "Food for Life" and you're invited!

Monday 10th August, 3pm and

Tuesday 11th August, 3pm

Alpine View Clubhouse, 448 Prestons Road, Waitikiri

Following each talk there will be a complimentary drink and canapes, and the opportunity to meet our guest speaker.

A limited number of seats are open to the public. Call (03 383 1333) or email (reception@alpineview.co.nz) today to secure your seat!
Find out more

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1579 days ago

Bowel Cancer – You’re never too young

Bowel Cancer

Bowel cancer can strike at any age. Each year about 3,000 New Zealanders are diagnosed with the disease and more than 1,200 will die. That’s as many as breast and prostate cancer combined. But it is treatable – and beatable – if detected early enough. Check your symptoms

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1579 days ago

MagnetGlazing

Bibby from Rangiora

Do you have any MagnetGlazing windows sitting in the shed?
I would be interested as long as they are in good condition.

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1607 days ago

Cat wanted

Bibby from Rangiora

Are you looking to rehome your cat.
I am offering to give a cat a good home.

1580 days ago

Just look for the little triangle: TV messaging adds to recycling confusion

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

Waste industry experts are in a spin over the latest public attempts to simplify recycling in New Zealand.

Viewers of TV3’s The Project were told on Friday that pizza boxes could be recycled, according to researchers.

But many Canterbury councils ask that pizza boxes go into the organics … View more
Waste industry experts are in a spin over the latest public attempts to simplify recycling in New Zealand.

Viewers of TV3’s The Project were told on Friday that pizza boxes could be recycled, according to researchers.

But many Canterbury councils ask that pizza boxes go into the organics collection, not the recycling bin. Read more here.

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1580 days ago

Your Trusted Christchurch Underpinning Specialists

Mainmark

Mainmark are experts in ground remediation, having helped thousands of New Zealand buildings get back to level since the 2010/11 earthquake events.

The traditional method of re-levelling homes was concrete underpinning. This method has major drawbacks, being a lengthy and messy process.

Our … View more
Mainmark are experts in ground remediation, having helped thousands of New Zealand buildings get back to level since the 2010/11 earthquake events.

The traditional method of re-levelling homes was concrete underpinning. This method has major drawbacks, being a lengthy and messy process.

Our methods are state-of-the-art and likened to keyhole surgery.

Mainmark’s proprietary solutions Teretek® resin injection and JOG deliver accurate level correction and ground strengthening. Our solutions are cost and time efficient, with minimal disturbance to you and your property, and they come with a 50 year product warranty.

With offices across New Zealand, including Christchurch, Get in touch for a free quote and protect your greatest asset.
See how we can help

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1580 days ago

Car Transporter Plus Car Package

Rae from Rangiora

**Car Transporter plus Car Package**
1999 Automatic Mercedes Benz A190 Petrol 1900cc, very good tidy condition. Serviced regularly. Currently registered and will have a new warrant at time of sale. Back seats fold forward towards driver and passenger seats or can be removed. Well maintained and … View more
**Car Transporter plus Car Package**
1999 Automatic Mercedes Benz A190 Petrol 1900cc, very good tidy condition. Serviced regularly. Currently registered and will have a new warrant at time of sale. Back seats fold forward towards driver and passenger seats or can be removed. Well maintained and looked after always garaged.

2008 Car Transporter – Registration expires 26/07/2, warranted . Comes with many extras, sizzor jacks welded permanently on front, Electric winch, excellent storage, Mag spare wheel same as trailer wheels, Bike rack can be fitted on attachment at rear of trailer, 10 lashing points, ramps, twin safety chains. Hydraulic brakes, Shelter can be mounted from back of trailer via poles which reside on side of trailer. Carries evey thing we needed. Including large awing, poles, bbq ladder, gas bottles etc Reason for selling - we are downsizing. Great buying, often admired so get in fast. We are in Rangiora, please contact if you have any questions

Measurements of transporter

Total width from outside of mudguards 2.500mm

Inside measurements across – 2m

Inside length – 3.700mm

Overall length 4.5m approximate

Total $10k

Will sell seperate

Tralier $7500

Car $ 2500 Great run around for kids off to high school

0273621601

033106605

Please note the treated ply has now been painted

Price: $10,000

1580 days ago

Do you know what to plant in the garden right now?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

This week’s issue we say there should be a parsley plant near every kitchen door. It’s time to harvest sprouting broccoli, compile your spring seed list, sow Florence fennel, choose tomatoes wisely and check germinating seedlings every day.

Follow this month’s guide to plants to sow and grow… View more
This week’s issue we say there should be a parsley plant near every kitchen door. It’s time to harvest sprouting broccoli, compile your spring seed list, sow Florence fennel, choose tomatoes wisely and check germinating seedlings every day.

Follow this month’s guide to plants to sow and grow and make a feeding station for native birds. Plus go in the draw for strawberry packs from Tui and copies of NZ Gardener’s August issue.

Delivered every Friday to your email inbox, Get Growing digital magazine offers seasonal gardening advice from the NZ Gardener magazine's team of experts. Each week we answer all your burning questions on raising fruit and veges and tell you the top tasks to do in your backyard this weekend. Subscribe here:

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1581 days ago

Draught Proof your home with Exceed

Exceed - we fix windows & doors

Hi Neighbours,
Did you know that living in a cold house in winter can affect your health?
If house temperatures fall below 16°C, the risk of respiratory illness increases. This is because cold houses are also usually damp, which can lead to respiratory symptoms.

One of the simplest steps toward a… View more
Hi Neighbours,
Did you know that living in a cold house in winter can affect your health?
If house temperatures fall below 16°C, the risk of respiratory illness increases. This is because cold houses are also usually damp, which can lead to respiratory symptoms.

One of the simplest steps toward a warm home is to stop draughts and keep the heat inside your home.

If you want to learn how to minimize the risks or how to identify draughts on your windows and doors, read our blog post or give us a call on 0800 25 25 00

www.exceed.co.nz......

From Brent & Belinda

The Team at Exceed

1581 days ago

Brighten your walls with this creative project

The Team from Resene ColorShop Rangiora

Put your own spin on a current wall art trend by painting designs on woven plates!

Make the most of this weekend with this easy project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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1581 days ago

Policeman with Tourette's takes virtual bike ride to help kids with the condition

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

North Canterbury Sergeant Andy Norton initially didn’t think he’d be able to join the police force because of his condition, which manifests in physical tics.

He's now about to embark on a gruelling 24-hour bike ride to raise funds and awareness of the condition.

Norton is actively … View more
North Canterbury Sergeant Andy Norton initially didn’t think he’d be able to join the police force because of his condition, which manifests in physical tics.

He's now about to embark on a gruelling 24-hour bike ride to raise funds and awareness of the condition.

Norton is actively involved with Camp Twitch, an annual camp for children living with Tourette’s and their families.

“I want to let them know there is hope, that it doesn’t stop you achieving what you want to achieve.’’

He will start the 24-hour challenge at 7pm on August 14 using the virtual cycling platform Zwift to notch up the distance.

Click here to donate.

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