Kitty Kingdom
πGet Ready for 2025 with the Cats of Kitty Kingdom!ππ½πββ¬ππΊ
Looking for the purrfect Christmas gift for the cat lover in your life? Look no further! π€
Our 2025 Kitty Kingdom Calendar is happening and pre-orders are now open!! ππππ
The calendars will feature stunning photos of our beloved cats and kittens, past and present, all beautifully captured by local professional photographer Cathy Dee Photography β€
Plus, there will be a surprise appearance by a very handsome guestβcan you guess who it might be? π₯°
Calendar Details:
Colour A4 sized that open into A3
Wire-bound and printed by Caxton Print on quality silk matt paper
Only $30 per calendar!
Order Deadline: Friday 22 November
How to Order:
1. Make Payment
Please transfer $30 per calendar required to our ANZ Christmas Calendar account:
01-0834-0182816-00
IMPORTANT: use your full name as a reference
2. Confirm Order:
Email us at kittykingdomcanterbury@hotmail.com
with:
πΎ Your full name (as used in reference)
πΎ Contact number
πΎ Address
πΎ Number of calendars purchased
Once printed and delivered, weβll contact you to arrange collection from one of our collection points
Delivery may be available for an additional $5 depending upon your location.
Thank you for supporting Kitty Kingdom and helping us to care for these wonderful creatues!
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Check out these amazing photographs for a sneak peak of your calendar......
Viewing platform proposed for Canterbury estuary
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter
A proposed viewing platform for the Ashley Rakahuri River estuary is ββa wonderful giftββ, says a local community leader.
The Woodend-Sefton Community Board has recommended the Waimakariri District Council accept the offer from the Ashley Rakahuri Rivercare Group to build a viewing platform overlooking the estuary.
ββIt is a wonderful gift. It is absolutely amazing and it is the perfect location,ββ board chairperson Shona Powell said.
ββI can see everyone enjoying it, from bird watchers, photographers, locals and visitors.
ββThe estuary is a really precious place and the more people we can get along there to look at it and enjoy it and learn about the world-renowned bird life the better.ββ
The Ashley Rakahuri Rivercare Group received a $20,000 bequest from the Annie Currie Legacy Fund and wishes to use the funds to build a viewing platform in the estuary.
Group spokesperson Nick Ledgard said the bequest was a welcomed surprise.
He said the bequest came with a stipulation for the money to be used for a tangible asset associated with volunteers.
ββWe put before our group the idea of building a viewing platform and it was agreed.ββ
The rivercare group has worked with council staff on a design for the viewing platform and will provide volunteer labour to build and install it.
The viewing platform has a simple design and will be wheelchair accessible, Ledgard said.
Once complete the group plans to gift the viewing platform to the community.
If approved at the next council meeting, the council will cover the costs of the consent, the upgrade of an access path and ongoing maintenance costs.
Ledgard said he hoped the project would be completed by the end of this summer.
It would be erected on the south side of the Ashley Rakahuri River, about 10 metres from the estuary car park at Waikuku Beach.
The estuary is recognised by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature as a wetland of international significance and is a breeding ground for a number of threatened and critically endangered bird species.
β LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.
Poll: When should the tree go up? π
From what we've heard, some Christmas trees are already being assembled and decorated.
What are your thoughts on the best time to get your Christmas tree up?
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5% Second half of November
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44.6% 1st December
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16.7% A week before Christmas
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32.5% Whenever you wish
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1.3% Other - I'll share below
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