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182 days ago

Pixie Coat

Wendi & Russell from Kaiapoi

Made right here at Pixies Dog Grooming here in Kaiapoi where the famous Woollen Blankets were made at the Kaiapoi Woollen Mill. These beautifully made coats are 100% Wool & lined in 100% Cotton which is very important to know is 100% breathable unlike a lot of other fabrics they have a leather … View moreMade right here at Pixies Dog Grooming here in Kaiapoi where the famous Woollen Blankets were made at the Kaiapoi Woollen Mill. These beautifully made coats are 100% Wool & lined in 100% Cotton which is very important to know is 100% breathable unlike a lot of other fabrics they have a leather strap at the neck and Velcro around the belly for comfort. If you would like to know more, please email thepixiecoat@snap.net.nz

200 days ago

And the 2024 Prospa Local Business Hero is...

Prospa

A huge congratulations to mother and son duo, Mary and Sam Danielson from The Puketapu Hotel.

The votes for all finalists have been tallied and they have been chosen by Neighbourly members across the country as the Prospa Local Business Hero of 2024.

The Puketapu Hotel was nominated by a … View more
A huge congratulations to mother and son duo, Mary and Sam Danielson from The Puketapu Hotel.

The votes for all finalists have been tallied and they have been chosen by Neighbourly members across the country as the Prospa Local Business Hero of 2024.

The Puketapu Hotel was nominated by a local called Margaret and the nomination reads:
'On Feb 14, 2023, Cyclone Gabrielle flooded many of the rural areas. Puketapu Hotel went under perhaps half a meter of water. However, immediately Mary Danielson and her son, Sam Danielson, along with their loyal staff pulled it together to cook copious amounts of food that without electricity would have been wasted. Throughout the years many of us have been treated with a pub gathering where we can reconnect and a free meal. At Christmas there was Santa, games, gifts for kids, donated patchwork for adults, an ice cream truck and lots of camaraderie.
This February on the cyclone anniversary, they again pulled out the stops to give hundreds of us a special night. We are all tired of the cyclone cleanup and they understood that it was needed.'

Such a deserving business and team, well done Mary and Sam. And thank you to all those who voted!

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185 days ago

Proposed estuary dog ban expected to be ‘controversial’

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Dogs will be banned from the Ashley Rakahuri River estuary in Canterbury if a new bylaw gets approved.

The Waimakariri District Council is consulting on a new Northern Pegasus Bay Bylaw, which governs what activities are allowed on the district’s … View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Dogs will be banned from the Ashley Rakahuri River estuary in Canterbury if a new bylaw gets approved.

The Waimakariri District Council is consulting on a new Northern Pegasus Bay Bylaw, which governs what activities are allowed on the district’s beaches.

Councillor Al Blackie said the biggest change was extending the area where dogs were prohibited to include the entire spit and the Ashley Rakahuri River and Saltwater Creek estuary.

‘‘I am expecting it to be a controversial, but we will see how it goes.’’

The new rules will remove an exemption that had allowed holders of Fish and Game hunting licenses to take their dogs into the estuary area during gamebird hunting season.

The measures are designed to protect ecological values and bird habitats around the estuary and wetlands.

The estuary is home to threatened bird species including wrybills, black-bill gulls, banded dotterels, black-fronted terns and pied oystercatchers, some of which are also endangered.

But Fish and Game North Canterbury game bird specialist Matt Garrick was not impressed with the proposed ban.

He said he corresponded with the council a year ago, but had not had any further contact.

"I explained that duck season does not overlap during critical, sensitive periods, such as nesting, so there would be no conflict with dogs used for game bird hunting."

He said he requested data to demonstrate game bird hunting and dogs in the winter was having an effect on the estuary's bird life in the estuary, but had heard nothing further.

Blackie said people will still be able to walk their dogs on other beaches on the Waimakariri district’s coastline.

‘‘We have got 7-8km of beach to exercise on, so there is plenty of room. Just stay away from the estuary.’’

Another change is extend the ban for aircraft, including drones, taking off and landing off within the estuary area and nearby beach.

‘‘When you have the drones flying low, the birds think it is an eagle so it disturbs them,’’ Blackie said.

Fires and fireworks are also banned in the estuary area, but cultural cooking fires and braziers are allowed.

The bylaw also has rules around access for horses and vehicles to the beach areas.

‘‘We are never going to get it right or please everybody, so it is a compromise,’’ Blackie said.

‘‘But it is a hell of a lot better than it was six years ago. The public is getting better educated and the awareness of the bylaw is much better now.’’

The changes have been made following a bylaw review and a beach users survey held over the summer.

The review received 48 submissions, while there were 380 responses to survey.

The original Northern Pegasus Bay Bylaw became operative in 2010 and was updated in 2016.

It is reviewed every five years, and was due to be reviewed in 2021, but was delayed due to Covid.

A temporary bylaw is been in place for the last 12 months.

Submissions close on June 14.

Public drop in sessions have been held this week, with further sessions at the Pines Beach Community Hall on June 5, from 5.30pm to 6.30pm, at the Waiora Links Community Cuppa at the Pegasus Community Centre on June 12, from 10am.

Fish and Game North Canterbury has been contacted for comment.

■ LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

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183 days ago

Apartment is for sales in Central city

Dilip from Belfast

Ready Apartment for Sale

Placing this information on Behalf of my family members:
My family members have invested in New Development taken place @3/163, Bordesley Street, Philipstown, Christchurch.

It is typical 2 story units with 1.5 Bathroom (One at Downstairs and another at first floor) … View more
Ready Apartment for Sale

Placing this information on Behalf of my family members:
My family members have invested in New Development taken place @3/163, Bordesley Street, Philipstown, Christchurch.

It is typical 2 story units with 1.5 Bathroom (One at Downstairs and another at first floor) with two bedrooms totaling around 84-86 (Gross build 90-91Sq M) Square meter. Total area is 106 Sq Mr of Unit plus it has one carport inside the development. I am sharing plan and few present passing certificates from Christchurch city council and other photographs.
My family members believe this units coming near CBD area and hence suits to first home buyer or investor as rental yield has gone up recently. Recent immigration shows that arrival figure has gone back to pre-covid level and since softness of house price rental yield has increased. Also, as per information, New Build approval have been reduced.
I shall share my family members details to interested parties.
They can show the unit and it is almost ready for occupation and code of compliance is expected soon.

Please PM me 021 446 384 So I shall direct to my family Members

184 days ago

Find a Retirement Village in New Zealand

Charles Upham Retirement Village

Ryman Healthcare offers the very best of retirement living and aged care with retirement villages throughout New Zealand. You'll find Ryman retirement villages near you, each with a unique personality and a range of living and care options. Gain a lifestyle you can thrive in and connect with … View moreRyman Healthcare offers the very best of retirement living and aged care with retirement villages throughout New Zealand. You'll find Ryman retirement villages near you, each with a unique personality and a range of living and care options. Gain a lifestyle you can thrive in and connect with like-minded people in a welcoming community. 

In addition to independent and assisted living, Ryman villages offer a range of care options. Depending on the village, the levels of care we provide include rest home, hospital, specialist dementia care, and respite care. In some instances we may also be able to offer rest home care in an assisted-living apartment. This option enables you to remain in your own apartment but with a little extra support.  

Click read more for the full article.

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184 days ago

Flower power

The Team from Resene ColorShop Rangiora

Create a colourful bouquet that won’t need watering. Get the whole family involved and let everyone choose their favourite Resene testpot colours to finish their flowers.

Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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184 days ago

Alternative education supports North Canterbury youth

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Tucked away on a four hectare block between Kaiapoi and Rangiora is a new alternative education programme for students who struggle to fit into the mainstream.

The Noaia Charitable Trust, based at Tuahiwi, took over the North Canterbury alternative … View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Tucked away on a four hectare block between Kaiapoi and Rangiora is a new alternative education programme for students who struggle to fit into the mainstream.

The Noaia Charitable Trust, based at Tuahiwi, took over the North Canterbury alternative education programme from Rangiora High School in term one.

It now takes in up to 16 students aged 13 to 16 years from Kaiapoi and Rangiora High Schools, Oxford, Amuri and Cheviot area schools, Hurunui College and Rangiora New Life School.

Programme manager Jackie Freeman said the small numbers makes it easier to cater to the students’ individual learning needs, including supporting them to earn NCEA credits.

‘‘We do an individual learning plan for each of our young people.

‘‘There is a misconception only naughty kids access alternative education, but there is a range of reasons why young people come here.’’

Most of the students are neurodiverse or kinesthetic learners (learning through physical activity), and often both, she said.

‘‘We are able to identify when the kids are getting frustrated or struggling with their work as soon as it happens, due to having smaller numbers.
‘‘We can see the bubble before it turns into a geyser.’’

Students can attend the Ruataniwha programme anywhere from one term or up to three years.

The programme can support students to transition back to school or into work or further study options.

‘‘We can be what we need to be for each of the individuals.’’

Mrs Freeman said the funding allowed her to employ one full-time and two part-time tutors and she looked for particular skill-sets.

This included a background of working with children through trauma, or working in youth justice or pastoral care roles.

Transport is provided to get the students to school on time, with breakfast provided thanks to the Sanitarium Breakfast Club.

Lunches are also provided, with fresh vegetables from a big, one acre garden.

‘‘One of our tutors is an amazing cook, so the students are so spoilt,’’ Freeman said.

The Noaia Charitable Trust was established five years ago by local Whānau and offers learning which is underpinned by kaupapa Māori philosophy.

It also offers the E Tū Rangatira training programme with up to 16 places for rangitahi Māori aged 16 to 24 years.

Those students can complete a New Zealand Certificate in building or agriculture and are supported into employment or further training.

The 4-hectare property has sheep and cows, with students involved in farm work and in practical work around the property, such as landscaping and building a laneway and stockyards as part of their learning.

Rangiora High School announced last year it was withdrawing from being a provider of alternative education services.

The school has developed its own programme to support year 9 and 10 students, which is funded by the board of trustees.

■ LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

185 days ago

The Resene Wallpaper Sale is on!

Resene

Now is your chance to dress up your walls and save 25% off* the extensive range of Resene wallpapers available at your local Resene ColorShop! Patterned or bold, textured or neutral – there’s something to suit all tastes. Offer ends 17 June 2024.

* Discount off the normal retail price at … View more
Now is your chance to dress up your walls and save 25% off* the extensive range of Resene wallpapers available at your local Resene ColorShop! Patterned or bold, textured or neutral – there’s something to suit all tastes. Offer ends 17 June 2024.

* Discount off the normal retail price at Resene owned ColorShops and participating resellers. Excludes wall decals, WallPrint and clearance items. Not available in conjunction with any other offer.

View the full selection of wallpapers at your local Resene ColorShop and get a taste of some of the options online.
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185 days ago

WOMEN'S COMMUTER BICYCLE

Richard from Rangiora

Literally, as new commuter bicycle; 6-speed. Only ever ridden 4 times. Just not suitable for my wife.
Pick up in Rangiora. Ask for Richard: 022 1948 087 (Best time: After 10:00am daily.)

Price: $240

185 days ago

Need an Extra Helping Hand this Winter?

Rae from Room To Heal

NAC - ( (N-Acetyl L-Cysteine) Immunity Support) Made in NZ

Good defense against viral infections. NAC has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating characteristics that may prove beneficial in the treatment of respiratory conditions.

NAC can relieve symptoms of respiratory … View more
NAC - ( (N-Acetyl L-Cysteine) Immunity Support) Made in NZ

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NAC can relieve symptoms of respiratory conditions by acting as an antioxidant and expectorant, loosening mucus in your air passageways. As an antioxidant, NAC helps replenish glutathione levels in your lungs and reduces inflammation in your bronchial tubes and lung tissue.

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186 days ago

Size 14 farmers and millers

Lou from Rangiora

Worn once nice but I need. The money pickup Rangiora 50 the lot

Price: $50

186 days ago

Latest Roadworks - 20-27 May

The Team from Waimakariri District Council

See the latest roadworks starting Monday 20 May 2024.

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187 days ago

Stay healthy for them this winter.

Ministry of Health

Get the best protection you can before winter. The flu vaccine is free if you’re over 65. It’s also free for pregnant people and for many others with certain underlying health conditions, including diabetes, heart and lung diseases, and mental health conditions.

To book your flu vaccine … View more
Get the best protection you can before winter. The flu vaccine is free if you’re over 65. It’s also free for pregnant people and for many others with certain underlying health conditions, including diabetes, heart and lung diseases, and mental health conditions.

To book your flu vaccine contact your doctor, pharmacy or healthcare provider, or visit our website.
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187 days ago

Choose the right hearing device for you

Triton Hearing

We believe kiwis should have unbiased hearing device information.

Order your free Consumer’s Guide To Hearing Aids 2024 to learn about all the best hearing devices on the market, including features, styles, and prices.

This comprehensive guide is researched, written and produced by an … View more
We believe kiwis should have unbiased hearing device information.

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This comprehensive guide is researched, written and produced by an independent third party.

Trusted by over 20,000 New Zealanders, visit our website to order a copy and have it delivered to your door.

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188 days ago

Congratulations to...

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Our Tuesday prize draw is here and the following members have won a $50 movie voucher:

Nazim Molla from Te Atatu South

Cassie Stirling from Napier

Jacob Ferris from Saint Martins

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Our Tuesday prize draw is here and the following members have won a $50 movie voucher:

Nazim Molla from Te Atatu South

Cassie Stirling from Napier

Jacob Ferris from Saint Martins

Shania Kenny from Woolston

Are you a winner? Get in touch with our Neighbourly team here to claim your prize.

Not a winner this time? Come back each Tuesday and we will have ongoing prize draws and more winners!

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