Swannanoa - Ohoka, Swannanoa

Time to tidy that garage

Time to tidy that garage

Use Neighbourly Market to make a few bucks while you're at it

587 days ago

Do you know any 'Boomerang Babies'?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

In previous generations, children left home at 18 years old and became independent. Now with student debt and the increasing cost of renting and buying a house, we are seeing the rise of the 'Boomerang babies' who stay or move back home for well into their 20's. Is this good for our … View moreIn previous generations, children left home at 18 years old and became independent. Now with student debt and the increasing cost of renting and buying a house, we are seeing the rise of the 'Boomerang babies' who stay or move back home for well into their 20's. Is this good for our communities and have you noticed it in yours?

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584 days ago

Driver Reviver on State Highway 1 in Hurunui this Easter Monday

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

AMI's Driver Reviver – a public event to educate drivers on the connection between driver fatigue and crashes – will be held on Monday, April 10 from 2pm to 4pm at the Hurunui River rest area on SH1.

Anyone on the road at the time is encouraged to stop in for a complimentary snack and … View more
AMI's Driver Reviver – a public event to educate drivers on the connection between driver fatigue and crashes – will be held on Monday, April 10 from 2pm to 4pm at the Hurunui River rest area on SH1.

Anyone on the road at the time is encouraged to stop in for a complimentary snack and drink from the AMI BBQ Trailer, and a barista coffee from the coffee car. Visitors can take a rest on a bean bag or visit the activities onsite to learn more about how to curb the effects of driver fatigue, particularly on long journeys.

The AMI Driver Reviver event is a collaboration with local police, the Hurunui District Council, Downers, Fire and Emergency New Zealand and St John, with strong support from Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency, and Satisfy Food Rescue.

585 days ago

Grab an epic broadband and power deal!

The Team from NZ Compare

The NZ Compare Easter Bunny has been busy delivering some epic deals on BROADBAND and POWER!

No chocolate in sight, these treats are better! How about unlimited broadband starting from $62/m with 6 months FREE Prime Video PLUS a chance to WIN 1 of 6 $300 Prezzy Cards with 2degrees? Maybe … View more
The NZ Compare Easter Bunny has been busy delivering some epic deals on BROADBAND and POWER!

No chocolate in sight, these treats are better! How about unlimited broadband starting from $62/m with 6 months FREE Prime Video PLUS a chance to WIN 1 of 6 $300 Prezzy Cards with 2degrees? Maybe you’d like to bundle and get your first 2 months of broadband FREE with Electric Kiwi! Or sink your teeth into a $100 welcome credit with Flick.

There is more so hop to it Neighbours before they go!
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593 days ago

Wool for Ukraine Babies

Marianne from Rangiora

Hi everyone, I am still on the lookout for pure wool. With the help of Lions Clubs we are knitting jackets and hats for up to 12 months old babies and we need lots of pure wool. Acrylic is not suitable for their winter temperatures of on average -20C in the coldest months. For the smallest size we … View moreHi everyone, I am still on the lookout for pure wool. With the help of Lions Clubs we are knitting jackets and hats for up to 12 months old babies and we need lots of pure wool. Acrylic is not suitable for their winter temperatures of on average -20C in the coldest months. For the smallest size we need 2 1/2 balls of wool. Can you help?
If you can help the contact numbers are 0274494418 or
313 3003.
Just to show you our progress here is one little item in the Ukrainian colours.

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585 days ago

New Ravenswood town centre approved

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

From local democracy reporter David Hill:

The Waimakariri District Council has approved a town centre for Ravenswood.

The council on Tuesday voted to pass private plan change 30 (PC30), amending the district plan to create a business zone, or town centre, in the North Canterbury town.

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From local democracy reporter David Hill:

The Waimakariri District Council has approved a town centre for Ravenswood.

The council on Tuesday voted to pass private plan change 30 (PC30), amending the district plan to create a business zone, or town centre, in the North Canterbury town.

Ravenswood Developments Ltd lodged the request, which was originally notified by the council in October 2020, to create a key activity area with 35,000sqm of gross floor area.

After the application was declined by independent commissioners in November 2021, Ravenswood Developments Ltd appealed to the Environment Court, where the matter was resolved through mediation with the council.

The revised plan has a gross floor area of 25,500sqm.

‘‘This has been a long process,’’ mayor Dan Gordon said.

‘‘We were opposed to the initial scale of the development, because we wanted to ensure the Kaiapoi and Rangiora business centres were not compromised. There was agreement through mediation.

‘‘We have seen Harvey Norman and other large retailers being attracted to Ravenswood, so this gives our residents more choices and reduces the need for people to travel into Christchurch.’’

Development planning manager Matt Bacon said the changes had been accounted for in the proposed Waimakariri District Plan.

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587 days ago

Hedge Trim

Sue from Swannanoa - Ohoka

Does anyone know of a good hedge trimmer for a large hedge surrounding a 5000m2 site?

586 days ago

Relay for Life North Canterbury raises $85k

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

Participants walked multiple laps of Rangiora's Dudley Park on Saturday (April 1) to raise funds for Relay for Life North Canterbury and the Cancer Society.

The annual event aims to celebrate cancer survivors - no matter where they are in their journeys - and those who care for them.

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Participants walked multiple laps of Rangiora's Dudley Park on Saturday (April 1) to raise funds for Relay for Life North Canterbury and the Cancer Society.

The annual event aims to celebrate cancer survivors - no matter where they are in their journeys - and those who care for them.

Organisers said their efforts had "blown us away".

"To all the people who have supported our participants, whether it is financially, emotionally, physically, or on the side lines - thank you so much for supporting your people," they said in a Facebook post.

Organisers confirmed $85,000 had been raised as of Monday.

Photos: Alden Williams/Stuff

587 days ago

Save at your local Resene ColorShop!

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Hurry Resene sale ends Tuesday 11th April.
Shop online at shop.resene.co.nz or visit your local Resene ColorShop.
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615 days ago

All Things Firewood

John from Rangiora

All Things Firewood Canterbury....
Got the wood but got no time?
We come to you.
WE can ring, split, pile or stack your firewood for you.
Give us a call 'All Things Firewood' and we'll help take the pressure off you.
Ph/Text 027 549 3934 Adam

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587 days ago

MMCT Pop Up Food Bank is CLOSED this Tuesday 4th April at WOODEND.

James Harrison from Mountain Meadows Charitable Trust

Mountain Meadows Charitable Trust Pop Up Food Bank is CLOSED this Tuesday 4th April at WOODEND.
But OPEN Wednesday 5th April at Dudley Park RANGIORA 2:30 till 3:00.
You are welcome to attend and take a share of bakery and produce.

You can request an Emergency Food Parcel by registering online … View more
Mountain Meadows Charitable Trust Pop Up Food Bank is CLOSED this Tuesday 4th April at WOODEND.
But OPEN Wednesday 5th April at Dudley Park RANGIORA 2:30 till 3:00.
You are welcome to attend and take a share of bakery and produce.

You can request an Emergency Food Parcel by registering online at www.livingchoices.nz...

587 days ago

All Things Firewood Canterbury

John from Rangiora

All Things Firewood Canterbury....
Got the wood but got no time?
We come to you.

WE can ring, split, pile or stack your firewood for you.
Give us a call 'All Things Firewood' and we'll help take the pressure off you.
Ph/Text 027 549 3934 Adam

Negotiable

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587 days ago

Fire wood

Warren from Swannanoa - Ohoka

Hi I have pine fire wood for sale 4.2 cub $360.

Price: $360

588 days ago

It's time to have your say on the Draft Annual Plan.

Christchurch City Council

This outlines what Christchurch City Council plans to spend on projects and day-to-day services in the next year and how we'll pay for it.

Find out more and have your say by Monday 10 April.
Find out more

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588 days ago

Giving back to the Foundation

Graeme Dingle Foundation

Jaleel found purpose in life through the Graeme Dingle Foundation's programmes.

Losing two special people as a teenager left her lost and scraping by daily. But with the Foundation’s programmes; Kiwi Can, Stars and Project K, she found mentors who believed in her and taught her life … View more
Jaleel found purpose in life through the Graeme Dingle Foundation's programmes.

Losing two special people as a teenager left her lost and scraping by daily. But with the Foundation’s programmes; Kiwi Can, Stars and Project K, she found mentors who believed in her and taught her life skills, self-belief and the importance of asking for help.

Winning the Project K Excellence Award inspired her to work with the Foundation, which led to her becoming a Kiwi Can Leader. Jaleel hopes to continue working with the Foundation.

Find out more about how the Graeme Dingle Foundation helps kiwis like Jaleel.
Find out more

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588 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 if it's cold out and remember to go before you come because there is no toilet on … 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 if it's cold out and remember to go before you come because there is no toilet on site.

Enquiries to Paul or Lesley, Ph 021 140 2074
39 Canterbury St, Ashley.

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