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2. Try to resolve the … View moreRecommended options (feel free to share with others):
1. If you can't get a copy of the will from the executor or solicitor, apply for a copy of the probated will from the High Court, once probate has been granted to the executor/s named in the will. (Search fee: $30.)
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Surplus to give away. Two bench tops, one with hob cutout and the other with sink included. No taps or plumbing. Must pick up. Dimensions : 620x2080 for small top and 920x2100 for sink top.
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Trish from Rangiora
garage sale 8am - 12pm, Saturday 25th May. 167 White St, up from the Elephant Park. blanket box, king single bed base, computer desk, magazines, coffee maker, clothing, fabric, odds and sods. All CHEEEEAP
Price: $0.50
Trish from Rangiora
garage sale 8am - 12pm, Saturday 25th May. 167 White St, up from the Elephant Park. blanket box, king single bed base, computer desk, magazines, coffee maker, clothing, fabric, odds and sods. All CHEEEEAP.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
The first time Rangiora woman Amelia Kouka slept in a bed in seven years was the night she was in hospital after being diagnosed with terminal cancer.
The 64-year-old has found peace in a New Zealand Housing unit after years without a permanent home and being diagnosed with terminal cancer last … View moreThe first time Rangiora woman Amelia Kouka slept in a bed in seven years was the night she was in hospital after being diagnosed with terminal cancer.
The 64-year-old has found peace in a New Zealand Housing unit after years without a permanent home and being diagnosed with terminal cancer last year.
Tens of thousands of students will take to the streets for the second time this year to strike for climate change action.
From marches and rallies to tree planting and beach clean ups, New Zealand's youth are doing all they can to bring attention to the issue.
To read more here
Reporter Sunday Star Times
Teachers in area schools have voted to join primary and secondary teachers in New Zealand's largest-ever education strike on May 29.
The strike is the first time all teachers in the compulsory schooling sector have taken strike action simultaneously.
The teachers, who are jointly … View moreTeachers in area schools have voted to join primary and secondary teachers in New Zealand's largest-ever education strike on May 29.
The strike is the first time all teachers in the compulsory schooling sector have taken strike action simultaneously.
The teachers, who are jointly represented by primary and secondary teachers' unions NZEI Te Riu Roa and PPTA, voted to strike after four days of talks with the Ministry of Education failed to result in an offer. Read more here.
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Andrew from Swannanoa - Ohoka
The Oxford-Ohoka Community Board are considering recommending to council that public land be used to support a private venture - and that rate payers pay for it. Just, wow!
Excerpt from Agenda for the 16th:
7.1 Mandeville Village car parking concern – Grant MacLeod (Greenspace Manager)
… View moreThe Oxford-Ohoka Community Board are considering recommending to council that public land be used to support a private venture - and that rate payers pay for it. Just, wow!
Excerpt from Agenda for the 16th:
7.1 Mandeville Village car parking concern – Grant MacLeod (Greenspace Manager)
RECOMMENDATION
THAT the Oxford-Ohoka Community Board recommends:
THAT the Council:
(a) Receives report No. 190424059175
(b) Supports a change in Local Purpose classification of the Council owned reserve at 975 Tram Road, from Local Purpose (Plantation) Reserve, to Local Purpose (Community Purposes) Reserve.
(c) Supports staff to prepare a resource consent based on the 50-space car park concept noting that no development can occur for a formalised car park unless a change of purpose and the process for that is completed. The status of the reserve at present does not legally support a formalised car park.
(d) Notes that the proposed change in the type of Local Purpose Reserve requires public consultation and Council approval. Approval by the Minister of Conservation is not required.
(e) Notes that Council’s Property Unit no longer has an interest in the reserve for plantation purposes and supports the proposed change. The current purpose is no longer appropriate given the reserves location, site characteristics and competing options for future use.
(f) Notes that the proposed Community Purposes sub-classification will allow greater flexibility in providing for community needs within the reserve.
(g) Notes that a key driver for a change of reserve purpose is to consider an allowance of a portion of the reserve to be available for formed car park.
(h) Notes that funding would need to be sought from a future Annual Plan or Long Term Plan to support the creation of a car park.
(i) Notes that sufficient open space for community recreation purposes would exist within the reserve should a 50-space car park be installed.
(j) Notes that staff will come back to the Community Board and Council with a report on the feedback and results of the change of purpose process. Staff will also be preparing resource consent for the car park based on the 50-space concept.
20190516-Agenda-Oxford-Ohoka-Community-Board.pdf Download View
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Tayla from Kaiapoi
Hey everyone, I've just created a Facebook Group called "Kaiapoi Residents Noticeboard. KRN isn't a buy/sell page and hopes to benefit the Kaiapoi community. The aim of KRN is to connect residents, and share information about local events, services and advice, or even post questions … View moreHey everyone, I've just created a Facebook Group called "Kaiapoi Residents Noticeboard. KRN isn't a buy/sell page and hopes to benefit the Kaiapoi community. The aim of KRN is to connect residents, and share information about local events, services and advice, or even post questions or information that might be of assistance to others. We would love to hear about recommendations of places/businesses, people or events.
This is a positive community group and I would love your support to help grow the Kaiapoi Residents Noticeboard group. If you are from Kaiapoi head over to the Facebook Group and join, and invite others who you think might like to be a member.
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