Fernside, Rangiora

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384 days ago

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390 days ago

Old carpet

Liz from Kaiapoi

Hi , I’m after some old carpet to use as a weed mat , cheers John c

385 days ago

Getting Together with Gardens

Silverstream Subdivision

Dive into the latest edition of Essence magazine and read the awesome article showcasing how gardening brings our thriving community together! 🌻

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396 days ago

Gardener Wanted

Fraser from Eyrewell Forest

Hi neighbour's,

Looking for a Gardner that will be able to help us with weeding and putting down weed mat, we are West Eyreton, please PM me

385 days ago

Win this brand-new home!

Heart Foundation

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For only $15 a ticket, you could be in to win this Jennian home in the Coromandel worth over $1 million. Featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms, two outdoor decks and an open-plan kitchen,… View more
Choose retreat or residence as the winner of this brand-new, fully furnished home in beautiful Whitianga.

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387 days ago

Hanmer has new hydro slides, but will a ‘flyride’ go ahead?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

The fate of the proposed flyride in Hanmer Springs could soon be known.

A consent was granted to the Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa by a Hurunui District Council appointed commissioner last year.

The resource consent application was to install … View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

The fate of the proposed flyride in Hanmer Springs could soon be known.

A consent was granted to the Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa by a Hurunui District Council appointed commissioner last year.

The resource consent application was to install and operate a gravity-based recreation activity at Conical Hill Reserve.

But it was appealed to the Environment Court, with a hearing held in February.

The hearing was subsequently adjourned, but was due to resume on Monday, November 6.

It is the latest adrenalin venture for the Canterbury tourist town. Two new $3.2 million water slides opened in October at Hanmer Springs pools.

Speaking about the flyride, Hurunui District Council chief executive Hamish Dobbie said he was looking forward to a court decision to "bring some certainty" to the community.

During the consent process earlier this year, submitters opposed to the venture said it would have a visual impact on the recreation character, biodiversity and horse trails of the area.

Concerns were also raised about parking, traffic congestion, noise, along with the risk of fire, and devaluation of properties.

Supporters believed the venture would bring value and benefits to the Hanmer Springs community and the wider district, and promote the village as a fun, healthy and interactive place to visit.

■ Public interest journalism funded through New Zealand on Air.

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387 days ago

Wooden coat hangers and recycled supermarket bags

Arthur from Rangiora

The Rangiora branch of Chch City Mission urgently need wooden coat hangers as well as the paper supermarket bags. Please drop off at our store in the Gables Arcade at the New World/ carpark end. Many thanks for your support.

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387 days ago

PAINTING AND DECORATING

Enviro Painters Ltd

For all your painting and decorating projects contact Andy and the friendly team at Enviro Painters Today.

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387 days ago

Emergency management reform needs to be ‘more ambitious’ – ECan

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Proposed emergency management reform does not go far enough, says Environment Canterbury (ECan).

In a submission on the Government’s Emergency Management Bill, chairperson Peter Scott said the legislation doesn't adequately address funding, … View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Proposed emergency management reform does not go far enough, says Environment Canterbury (ECan).

In a submission on the Government’s Emergency Management Bill, chairperson Peter Scott said the legislation doesn't adequately address funding, disaster prevention or climate change mitigation.

"Environment Canterbury would like to see a more ambitious approach to managing climate change exacerbated hazards and risks in guiding legislation, across the 4Rs (risk, readiness, response and recovery) of emergency management.

"We are now in a time of increasing frequency, severity and consequence of emergency events."

The bill was intended to replace the 20-year-old Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002.

When the legislation was introduced to Parliament in June this year, Emergency Management Minister Kieran McAnulty said the legislation was not intended to be "transformational" or propose major changes.

But Scott said the feedback during the targeted engagement last year had called for "transformational change".

"Recent weather events cause us to reiterate that point."

Environment Canterbury has been calling for central Government investment to future-proof Canterbury’s rivers against more frequent and severe climate events.

Scott said he was pleased the legislation saw rivers as "critical infrastructure", but it did not address funding.

"It is difficult to plan for a sustainable future and to provide the best resilience from funding from a confined rating base as at present."

He supported giving iwi a greater role in emergency management, and said there needed to be stronger support for communities likely to be disproportionately impacted by emergency events.

Key changes in the proposed legislation included: clarifying roles at national, regional, and local levels, requiring Civil Defence Emergency Management Group plans to identify disproportionately impacted communities and recognising the role of Māori.

Photo: ECan deputy chairperson Craig Pauling, left, and chairperson Peter Scott.

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388 days ago

Take the Quiz!

The Team from Heart Foundation NZ

How much do you know about the heart? Try our Heart Myths and Facts Quiz. Some of the answers might shock you!

Take the quiz here: www.heartfoundation.org.nz...

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388 days ago

Turmeric - The Miracle Spice (High Strength Curcumin VEGAN) made in NZ

Rae from Rangiora

Hello Neighbours
Pure Revival is my own brand, made here in NZ using high quality ingredients and of course vegan.

Turmeric is now on a special $23.50 for 60 caps. For more information please visit my website: www.immersioncosmetics.co.nz......

Turmeric is part of Ayurvedic medicine and … View more
Hello Neighbours
Pure Revival is my own brand, made here in NZ using high quality ingredients and of course vegan.

Turmeric is now on a special $23.50 for 60 caps. For more information please visit my website: www.immersioncosmetics.co.nz......

Turmeric is part of Ayurvedic medicine and culinary. This herbs active ingredient is Curcumin, this active component can produce beneficial antioxidant activities for the cardiovascular system, joints, skin, eyes, and immune system.

Curcumin exhibits protective effects to the gallbladder, digestive system, and liver, by supporting the body’s natural anti-inflammatory responses.

Turmeric, is more than just the main spice in curry, its one of the the most powerful herbs on the planet at fighting and reversing disease. It has so many healing properties that currently there have been almost 10 000 peer reviews published proving the benefits of Turmeric.

Pickup (no problem) @ Room to Heal 190 Johns Road Rangiora or Courier Service available.
0273621601

Price: $23.50

390 days ago

Local Courier

Lisa Neighbourly Lead from Kaiapoi

Hi all, Ashleigh suggested I post this, so here goes:
We made the choice to change from a dirty diesel to a brand new fully electric van for our courier run. If you see Maurice give him a toot or a wave as he is very proud of his new baby, aka Lush. We put solar on our roof a few years ago and … View more
Hi all, Ashleigh suggested I post this, so here goes:
We made the choice to change from a dirty diesel to a brand new fully electric van for our courier run. If you see Maurice give him a toot or a wave as he is very proud of his new baby, aka Lush. We put solar on our roof a few years ago and are truly reaping the rewards and doing our bit to help the planet. He also changed his run number to Te Reo

388 days ago

Plan for 850 Ohoka homes gets thumbs down

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

Plans for a 850-home development with shops and a public square at Ohoka north of Christchurch have been rejected by hearing commissioners.

In recommending against the project from developers the Carter Group, the independent commissioners also criticised Waimakariri District Council’s failure… View more
Plans for a 850-home development with shops and a public square at Ohoka north of Christchurch have been rejected by hearing commissioners.

In recommending against the project from developers the Carter Group, the independent commissioners also criticised Waimakariri District Council’s failure to make more provision for new housing growth.

Councillors will consider the recommendation and decide whether to allow the development at a meeting on Tuesday. The council was among the groups and individuals who made submissions opposing the project.

Read the full story by reporter Liz McDonald here (subscription required).

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388 days ago

Not everyone is looking forward to Christmas.

Christmas Box

Right now, kiwi families are facing some really big challenges, and many find themselves struggling to make ends meet. This means not everyone is looking forward to Christmas.

This Christmas, give the gift of hope. By donating $40, you have the opportunity to feed a family in need through a … View more
Right now, kiwi families are facing some really big challenges, and many find themselves struggling to make ends meet. This means not everyone is looking forward to Christmas.

This Christmas, give the gift of hope. By donating $40, you have the opportunity to feed a family in need through a Christmas Box filled with food basics and treats. 100% of your donation goes directly to filling the box, which provides not only food essentials but much-needed hope.

Only together, can we bring hope to the table across Aotearoa.
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