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Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman villages across the country are open every Wednesday in October and November.

512 days ago

Free Miscellaneous Rose Bushes

Barbara from Rangiora

We gave 13 bush roses to be re homed. Cannot give any names or colours so it's pot luck. They are not in our new garden plan.

They are free if you want to dig them out ASAP.

Free

512 days ago

Couch

Briony from Kaiapoi

Two & a half seater couch. Solid wooden frame. Covered in corduroy. Making way for a chair & side table. Pick up Kaiapoi. Msg or phone 021 084 37041

Price: $100

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513 days ago

Happy Mother's Day Neighbours!

The Team from NZ Compare

To all the strong, inspiring, devoted mums, the mums who are no longer with us, the mums who work hard everyday to make the house warm and put food on the table, the mums to be and who could forget the family members who take on the mums role too!

We hope you have a wonderful day, filled with … View more
To all the strong, inspiring, devoted mums, the mums who are no longer with us, the mums who work hard everyday to make the house warm and put food on the table, the mums to be and who could forget the family members who take on the mums role too!

We hope you have a wonderful day, filled with smiles, appreciation and love. Happy Mother's Day.

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513 days ago

Family Friendly Service and Discussion

Jeneane Hobby from Ashley Community Church Incorporated

Paul and Lesley Askin lead their next family-friendly monthly service - Sunday, 14 May - at the Ashley Community Church from 4.30 pm.
Bring a plate of finger food for a shared meal afterwards.
Dress up warmly and remember to go before you come because there is no toilet on site.
NB the usual … View more
Paul and Lesley Askin lead their next family-friendly monthly service - Sunday, 14 May - at the Ashley Community Church from 4.30 pm.
Bring a plate of finger food for a shared meal afterwards.
Dress up warmly and remember to go before you come because there is no toilet on site.
NB the usual first-of-the-month gathering was postponed to this Sunday.

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516 days ago

Vaping Petitions

Charlie from Belfast

Hi everyone, just a reminder about the current petitions circulating. With all of the news reports about vaping, now is a great time to jump on board!

I have started 2 petitions to remove disposable vapes and their products from dairies, supermarkets and service stations.

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Hi everyone, just a reminder about the current petitions circulating. With all of the news reports about vaping, now is a great time to jump on board!

I have started 2 petitions to remove disposable vapes and their products from dairies, supermarkets and service stations.

petitions.parliament.nz...

And

chng.it...

515 days ago

Mixed reaction to new development

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

By David Hill, local democracy reporter

News of a new two-storey development in Rangiora’s town centre has been met with a mixed reaction.

The Waimakariri District Council has announced vacant commercial land on the corner of High and Ashley streets has been sold, along with the building … View more
By David Hill, local democracy reporter

News of a new two-storey development in Rangiora’s town centre has been met with a mixed reaction.

The Waimakariri District Council has announced vacant commercial land on the corner of High and Ashley streets has been sold, along with the building occupied by the BNZ bank.

The new owners, Cornershop Investments, have released a concept image of a two-storey building with office and retail space.

But residents have taken to social media to question the need for more retail and office space, and raised concern about the lack of car parks.

Mayor Dan Gordon said the sale was a good outcome for such a high profile site, on the corner of two busy streets.

"We are thrilled to be working alongside developers and shaping the ongoing growth and development of Rangiora.

"Residents often tell us one of the things they value the most about living in Waimakariri is the unique character of our townships and we are really pleased this project will continue to build on Rangiora’s character, look and feel."

Cornershop Investments is made up of Eileen and Murray Irvine, Bridget Hope and Gabe Rijpma, and Andrea and Jake Gardner.

The Irvines had been involved in other developments in Rangiora’s town centre including the Good St laneway.

"We all strongly believe in the future of Rangiora and are proud to be able to assist in its growth," Irvine said.

The response on social media has been mixed, with a number of people expressing support.

"Amazing, very exciting for Rangiora," said one comment.

One person said "very cool", while another said "looks great, nice work Waimakariri District Council."

But others raised concerns about empty office and retail spaces already on High St, a lack of carparks, the loss of greenspace and high priced leases.

"Looks great, but what will go in there? The new building opposite this site has been empty since it was built," one respondent said.

"Looks nice, but is it actually needed? I think a nice green space with seating would be nice," said another.

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514 days ago

The Soup Bar

Tina from Swannanoa - Ohoka

The soup bar opened inside of The Riverside Market. The soup bar offers Keto, Vegan and Gluten Free soup selections every day.
Soup and Cornbread combo is just $10.00

Happy from 3:00 with half price soup and cornbread combo.
Check us out on facebook the soup bar chch.

514 days ago

Victim Support needs you!

Victim Support

Want to give something back to your community? How about volunteering with Victim Support? We’re recruiting new volunteers in your neighbourhood now.

Volunteer Support Workers come from all walks of life, just like those who need our help. They make an incredible difference by providing … View more
Want to give something back to your community? How about volunteering with Victim Support? We’re recruiting new volunteers in your neighbourhood now.

Volunteer Support Workers come from all walks of life, just like those who need our help. They make an incredible difference by providing support and information for people affected by crime and trauma. Volunteers receive comprehensive training and support from our locally based staff.

Check out our website or call 0800 volunteer (0800 86 58 68) for more information.
Find out more

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515 days ago

20L plastic buckets to give away?

Richard from Rangiora

Hi, anyone got a heap of 20L plastic buckets (usually white buckets with air-tight red lids that originally contained concrete powder)? I'd love 4-5 in good condition with lids but can take more buckets in poorer condition without lids.
Thanks a million.

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514 days ago

Moving house surplus

Paul from Fernside

Free dog kennel, freezer panel.2x big softie armchairs, 2&3 seater couches all leather. 2x upright fridge/freezer coffee table TV console.

Free

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514 days ago

North Canterbury Wearable Arts

Jane from Oxford

Plenty of time for creativity - see the categories for this year's North Canterbury Wearable Arts show in September, in Rangiora

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515 days ago

Kaiapoi hub planning progresses

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

By David Hill, local democracy reporter

After years of planning, Satisfy Food Rescue is excited work will start on the Kaiapoi Community Hub site soon.

The Waimakariri District Council is planning for site works to start in September, to kick start the proposed $6.8 million project in the … View more
By David Hill, local democracy reporter

After years of planning, Satisfy Food Rescue is excited work will start on the Kaiapoi Community Hub site soon.

The Waimakariri District Council is planning for site works to start in September, to kick start the proposed $6.8 million project in the former red zone, situated between Charters St and Courtenay Drive.

‘‘There is still a lot of work to do and we are going to need a lot of support from the community, but we are so excited that it is
starting soon,’’ Satisfy Food Rescue chairperson Phillipa Hunt said.

"It is pivotal for the project to be a success with purpose-built premises, so we can continue doing what we are doing, and to grow and provide more for the community groups that we look after."

Satisfy Food Rescue redistributes food from supermarkets and other outlets to more than 40 organisations, including food banks, in the Waimakariri and Hurunui districts, and in Christchurch.

The council is pitching in the first $1.6 million, and implementation project manager Duncan Roxborough said planning for enabling works, car park and croquet fields was in the detailed design stage.

He said the council is working closely with the recently established Kaiapoi Community Hub Trust and the Kaiapoi Croquet Club.

The trust was launched in March and is a collaboration between Satisfy Food Rescue, the Kaiapoi MenzShed and other community partners.

It has received a $200,000 grant from the Ministry of Social Development and is busy raising the remaining $5m.

Satisfy Food Rescue will occupy the northern end of the development, while the Kaiapoi MenzShed planned to build three sheds.

A shared community facility with a commercial kitchen and a large green space would also be established.

"It has such great potential in providing opportunities for collaboration and for all sorts of groups to be involved in ways we haven’t thought of yet," Hunt said.

The trust also planned to build an auditorium, with the possibility of a picture theatre and recording studio.

The Kaiapoi Croquet Club is also developing its own facility on the site with support from the council.

Other organisations had expressed an interest in joining the project and there were still sites available.

Speaking at last month’s Kaiapoi-Tuahiwi Community Board meeting, council community and recreation general manager Chris Brown said a
geotech report had been completed for the site.

Kaiapoi Community Hub Trust trustee Heath Kelly said the trust had several options to attract sponsors, including a legacy board and naming rights for buildings.

For information go to kaiapoihub.org

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515 days ago

Branching out!

The Team from Resene ColorShop Rangiora

Bring a bit of nature inside with a simple tree mural in Resene colours.

Find out how to add colour to you child's room with this handy advice.

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515 days ago

Unpleasant surprise in your bill?

Telecommunications Dispute Resolution

Talk to your provider and give them a chance to sort it. If it remains unresolved, you can talk to TDR – your free and independent complaint service.

TDR helps over 3,000 Kiwis every year with their telco troubles. Whether it’s a broadband, mobile or home phone billing issue, it’s free … View more
Talk to your provider and give them a chance to sort it. If it remains unresolved, you can talk to TDR – your free and independent complaint service.

TDR helps over 3,000 Kiwis every year with their telco troubles. Whether it’s a broadband, mobile or home phone billing issue, it’s free to resolve your complaint with TDR. It’s easy too – you can contact us online or by phoning 0508 98 98 98 – and we’ll start working with you and your provider.
Find out more

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518 days ago

Poll: Would you like NZ to become a republic?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The King's coronation took place over the weekend which saw our Prime Minister pledging allegiance to King Charles III. Do you think Aotearoa should say goodbye to the royal family?
Share your thoughts and reasons below.

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be … View more
The King's coronation took place over the weekend which saw our Prime Minister pledging allegiance to King Charles III. Do you think Aotearoa should say goodbye to the royal family?
Share your thoughts and reasons below.

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

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Would you like NZ to become a republic?
  • 26.7% Yes, we should be an independent country
    26.7% Complete
  • 67.9% No, I want NZ to stick with the monarchy
    67.9% Complete
  • 5.3% I'm not sure
    5.3% Complete
6436 votes
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