Fernside, Rangiora

Got a question about your lawn or backyard?

Got a question about your lawn or backyard?

Ask a Crewcut Lawn & Garden expert (and an ex-Black Caps coach!) now. Head here.

Does your organisation need new flooring?

Does your organisation need new flooring?

Apply for up to $2,000 and also be in to win a $20,000 makeover.

420 days ago

Silverstream From Above

Silverstream Subdivision

Check out this awesome picture of Silverstream and Kaiapoi from above ✈️

The golden morning light really makes Silverstream's landscape pop, with its open green spaces and the beautiful river running through 🌅

Can you spot your house? 🏡

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420 days ago

#RWCfans

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We've loving our Rugby World Cup fans sharing their photos on Neighbourly and bringing the spirit!

These fans below have won some spot prizes, keep sharing your photos to be in to win!

420 days ago

Get decorating and save with Resene!

Resene

Now’s the perfect time to get decorating with 25% off Resene premium paints, wood stains, primers, sealers, wallpaper, decorating accessories and cleaning products at Resene ColorShops. Choose from thousands of colours and get your favourites tinted in Eco Choice approved Resene paints.

Ask … View more
Now’s the perfect time to get decorating with 25% off Resene premium paints, wood stains, primers, sealers, wallpaper, decorating accessories and cleaning products at Resene ColorShops. Choose from thousands of colours and get your favourites tinted in Eco Choice approved Resene paints.

Ask our staff for expert advice on everything from choosing the right colour and paint to how to apply it for the best finish.
Find out more

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422 days ago

North Canterbury's councils want the new government to listen to their communities

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

By local democracy reporter David Hill:

"Listen to our communities" is the message from North Canterbury’s council leaders to the incoming government.

The councils are united in their call for the Government, which is elected after October 14, to engage with and listen to local … View more
By local democracy reporter David Hill:

"Listen to our communities" is the message from North Canterbury’s council leaders to the incoming government.

The councils are united in their call for the Government, which is elected after October 14, to engage with and listen to local government.

Councils have been bombarded by a number of reforms from central government, including the affordable water and Resource Management Act reforms, and the future for local government review.

Hurunui District Council chief executive Hamish Dobbie said if the incoming Government is prepared to listen, "we are in business".

"But if they want to centralise and regionalise everything it will complicate things and make it difficult for communities to be heard."

Hurunui mayor Marie Black said her council was waiting on the outcome of the election to see what direction the proposed reforms will take.

"We are just waiting for October 14 to know what’s going to happen with all the reform.

"We are definitely waiting for some clear policy direction."

Black said she wanted the incoming government to put more resourcing into rural health.

Kaikōura mayor Craig Mackle said engaging with Canterbury councils "should be easy".

He said the Canterbury Mayoral Forum worked together well and presented a united voice.

"You expect being a wee voice, you are not going to be heard - I’m going to be stomped on, but there seems to be an understanding that what’s good us is good for them."

The reforms needed cross-party support, otherwise tax dollars were wasted by the next government unravelling the previous government’s legislation, he said.

Waimakariri mayor Dan Gordon said he wanted "a commitment to localism" and a review of the funding model to support local government.

He also wanted water infrastructure to remain in local ownership and control.

The ongoing reforms created "an environment of uncertainty", he said.

"These reforms all affect the very core of what we do as councils.

"It is important the successful Government is transparent and inclusive of local government in its review and decisions around these changes.

"We support local decision making as opposed to centralised services that are at arms-length from communities."

As a growth district, the Waimakariri District Council looked forward to projects like the Woodend Bypass, a replacement of Skew Bridge in west Kaiapoi, and the proposed Rangiora eastern link road, Gordon said.

■ Public interest journalism funded through New Zealand on Air.

420 days ago

Kaiapoi Borough School 150th Jubilee

Sarah from Kaiapoi

Kaiapoi Borough School - Te Kura Tuatahi o Kaiapoi - was established in 1873 and is proud to celebrate 150 years this November.

Come along to see the school as it is now, catch up with some familiar faces, and reminisce about the time you were associated with the school!

FRIDAY 24 NOVEMBER
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Kaiapoi Borough School - Te Kura Tuatahi o Kaiapoi - was established in 1873 and is proud to celebrate 150 years this November.

Come along to see the school as it is now, catch up with some familiar faces, and reminisce about the time you were associated with the school!

FRIDAY 24 NOVEMBER
1pm-3pm
- Mihi whakatau welcome
- School tour
- Planting of a tree
- Time capsule

6:00pm - 11:00pm
- Dinner at the Kaiapoi Club with guest speaker, ex-principal John Warburton

SATURDAY 25 NOVEMBER
11:30am - 2:00pm
- Photos of the decades on display
- Classrooms open
- Lunch
- Cutting of the cake

Hurry, ticket sales close Friday 3 November.
To register, please visit: events.humanitix.com....

Follow our Facebook page: www.facebook.com...

We look forward to having you join us!

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423 days ago

What's it like living with a loud voice

Sanda Reporter from Stuff

Hi there,

I'm writing a story on what's it like to live with a loud voice. Are you someone who gets high-pitched whenever you are excited? Does your family constantly nag you to dial down your voice? Or are you someone who's annoyed by your loved ones' loud talking?

If you… View more
Hi there,

I'm writing a story on what's it like to live with a loud voice. Are you someone who gets high-pitched whenever you are excited? Does your family constantly nag you to dial down your voice? Or are you someone who's annoyed by your loved ones' loud talking?

If you can relate to any such scenario, I would love to hear from you. Please leave a comment or you can email me at sanda.arambepola@stuff.co.nz
Please put 'NFP' (not for publication) in your comment if you don't want it or your name to appear in the article.

Thank you for taking the time to share your stories.

421 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.

Price: $23.50

421 days ago

Kiwi Rugby Fever: WIN SKY Sport!

The Team from NZ Compare

We're a Rugby MAD nation!
Which team are you supporting? How do they compare against the rest in this Rugby World Cup?

Share why you rate your team and you could WIN Sky Sport Now for 3 months (valued at $135)!
CLICK below to enter! Act fast, the entry deadline is October 12, 2023.

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We're a Rugby MAD nation!
Which team are you supporting? How do they compare against the rest in this Rugby World Cup?

Share why you rate your team and you could WIN Sky Sport Now for 3 months (valued at $135)!
CLICK below to enter! Act fast, the entry deadline is October 12, 2023.

But that's not all! Many broadband plans currently offer FREE subscriptions to top streaming services. It's the perfect time to switch!
Compare your broadband and power bills to save big this Spring!
COMPARE NOW: www.broadbandcompare.co.nz...

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423 days ago

Poll: Top sheet or duvet?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

It's a controversial topic that can cause arguments for bed companions as well as staunch bedding enthusiasts.
Some people sleep beneath a top sheet, while others have said goodbye to 'hospital corners' and just use a duvet. Let's see how kiwis are sleeping these days, share … View more
It's a controversial topic that can cause arguments for bed companions as well as staunch bedding enthusiasts.
Some people sleep beneath a top sheet, while others have said goodbye to 'hospital corners' and just use a duvet. Let's see how kiwis are sleeping these days, share your vote and your reasons below!

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the Conversations column of your local paper.

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Top sheet or duvet?
  • 78.8% Top sheet
    78.8% Complete
  • 20.6% Duvet
    20.6% Complete
  • 0.6% Neither - I'll share below!
    0.6% Complete
2205 votes
421 days ago

Safer Speed Plan

Christchurch City Council

Lower speeds can saves lives and prevent serious injury. Reducing the speed vehicles travel makes a major difference in a crash. People make mistakes on our roads, and those mistakes shouldn’t cost our neighbours, whānau or pets their lives.

We're asking for … View more
Lower speeds can saves lives and prevent serious injury. Reducing the speed vehicles travel makes a major difference in a crash. People make mistakes on our roads, and those mistakes shouldn’t cost our neighbours, whānau or pets their lives.

We're asking for feedback on a Draft Safer Speed Plan which sets out a three-year implementation plan and 10-year vision for safe speed areas in Christchurch and Banks Peninsula.

To read the plan and give feedback by 25 October visit our website.
Find out more

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422 days ago

Life-saving heart research ❤️

The Team from Heart Foundation NZ

Our research funding is all about saving lives in New Zealand ❤️ This year, we were thrilled to announce $3.7m of funding for heart research and specialist overseas training for New Zealand cardiologists. Huge thanks to our donors and supporters for their generosity and for making this … View moreOur research funding is all about saving lives in New Zealand ❤️ This year, we were thrilled to announce $3.7m of funding for heart research and specialist overseas training for New Zealand cardiologists. Huge thanks to our donors and supporters for their generosity and for making this investment in heart health possible.

Click the link to find out more about the transformative research projects.

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422 days ago

Kaiapoi High boys uniform

Pam from Kaiapoi

Jacket XL hardly worn. Shorts x2 size 80cm. One pair never worn. Shirt L.

Price: $70

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422 days ago

Beautiful Multi Flash Labradorite Pendant (One of a Kind)

Rae from Rangiora

This beautiful blue flame labradorite is absolutely stunning
Labradorite is an iridescent stone that inspires positive change and transformation. With its powerful energy, Labradorite encourages us to connect to our intuition to better handle the uncertainties of life.

Unique, 5cm high x 3.5cm … View more
This beautiful blue flame labradorite is absolutely stunning
Labradorite is an iridescent stone that inspires positive change and transformation. With its powerful energy, Labradorite encourages us to connect to our intuition to better handle the uncertainties of life.

Unique, 5cm high x 3.5cm wide Labradorite offering beautiful flashes of purple and blues.

This beautiful crystal has many other healing benefits to offer. Please pop to my website for more information www.immersioncosmetics.co.nz...

Pickup in Rangiora at Room to Heal or Courier Service Available

Price: $85

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423 days ago

Soft Plastic Recycling

Dee from Rangiora

I wondered if a lot of people were doing this? Currently there are only New World, Countdown and the Warehouse provide the collection bin. I wondered why there is NO such bin at the refuse station, though. A lot of people go there in regular basis to take their other recycle items. Wouldn't it… View moreI wondered if a lot of people were doing this? Currently there are only New World, Countdown and the Warehouse provide the collection bin. I wondered why there is NO such bin at the refuse station, though. A lot of people go there in regular basis to take their other recycle items. Wouldn't it be a good idea if the refuse station also have that Bin available?

422 days ago

Telephone dictation voting in the 2023 General Election

The Team from Electoral Commission

If you are blind, partially blind, or have a physical disability that means you cannot mark your voting paper without help, you can use the telephone dictation voting service.

You can use the telephone dictation voting service both from within New Zealand and if you’re overseas.

You do … View more
If you are blind, partially blind, or have a physical disability that means you cannot mark your voting paper without help, you can use the telephone dictation voting service.

You can use the telephone dictation voting service both from within New Zealand and if you’re overseas.

You do need to register to use this service though, before noon (NZ time) on Saturday 14 October.

You can find more information on our website here: vote.nz...

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