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Bill from Oxford
Ozito 2400 watt power garden vac 14,000 no load speed, 270 km/h air speed , 10:1 mulching ratio,40 L collection bag 5.14kg weight in almost unused condition .Runs and mulches even green wet leaves well. has patio extension as well
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phone or text Bill on 027 5204264 or … View moreOzito 2400 watt power garden vac 14,000 no load speed, 270 km/h air speed , 10:1 mulching ratio,40 L collection bag 5.14kg weight in almost unused condition .Runs and mulches even green wet leaves well. has patio extension as well
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phone or text Bill on 027 5204264 or message me
Price: $10
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter.
The future of alternative education for vulnerable young people in North Canterbury is in doubt.
This follows Rangiora High School’s decision to withdraw from being the provider of the Maungatere alternative education service.
Principal Bruce … View moreBy David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter.
The future of alternative education for vulnerable young people in North Canterbury is in doubt.
This follows Rangiora High School’s decision to withdraw from being the provider of the Maungatere alternative education service.
Principal Bruce Kearney said the school has advised the Ministry of Education it will no longer be the provider for Maungatere after December.
Ministry Te Tai Runga (South) hautū (leader) Nancy Bell said the ministry is discussing possible arrangements with other local schools.
"Our staff will continue to support young people in North Canterbury who have disengaged from school, and their whānau, to locate an education provider that will work for them."
Rangiora High School has hosted the Maungatere alternative education service for about 30 years on behalf of local secondary schools, in partnership with the Christchurch City Mission.
"Maungatere has provided an alternative education for young people where school is not the right place for them, instead of suspending or excluding them," Kearney said.
In the city students could change schools relatively easily by enrolling at another school down the road.
"But it is different in a semi-rural community, because if we don’t engage with them, who will?"
Maungatere director Carol Weaver said it gave students who struggled in mainstream schooling "a second chance".
"They’re not all bad kids. We see many good things happening from taking them out of the big school, and giving them another chance.
"Police youth aid has said it reduces their workload considerably as it stops a lot of the petty crime."
Maungatere has had a number of success stories, with one former student going on to play for the Melbourne Storm rugby league team.
Some of the students have been busy working on their literacy and numeracy standards for NCEA.
Weaver said she is concerned what will happen to vulnerable students in North Canterbury if the service is no longer available.
"We’ve got parents asking us ‘what the heck do we do now?’."
An "alternative education service" is a collaboration between schools, whānau, the wider community and the ministry.
It is designed to transition younger students back into school, while 16-year-olds were transitioned into further education, training or employment.
Maungatere is funded for up to 16 students, with the City Mission covering the cost of the building.
But even with the support of the City Mission, funding did not go far enough.
An Education Review Office report into alternative education services, released in June, found the funding model was "inadequate" and called for sweeping changes.
In response the government has increased funding from next year by 30%, from $12,720 to $16,536 per learner per year.
But the funding model did not allow providers like Maungatere to employ qualified teachers, and providers struggled to keep up with building costs, power and resourcing.
Rangiora High School board of trustees chairperson Simon Green said the school had "done its bit over the years".
"The ministry has under-funded it, so it makes it very hard for us as a school board.
"We've had a good run with it over the years and now it is time for someone else to take it on."
In the meantime, Rangiora High School has developed its own programme to support year 9 and 10 students "who require some time out of class", Kearney said.
The programme is being funded by the school’s board of trustees.
"It is about keeping the connection with the school so they can transition back into mainstream education."
Photo: Maungatere director Carol Weaver is concerned about what will happen to the students she works with. By David Hill/LDR
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter
More clarity is needed around Waimakariri’s roading projects, mayor Dan Gordon says.
Gordon said he hoped to get clarity on the status of the proposed Woodend safety improvements, now that the two major political parties are promising to build the … View moreBy David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter
More clarity is needed around Waimakariri’s roading projects, mayor Dan Gordon says.
Gordon said he hoped to get clarity on the status of the proposed Woodend safety improvements, now that the two major political parties are promising to build the Woodend Bypass on State Highway 1.
"It is good to get some certainty around the Woodend Bypass, but we also need to ensure the safety aspects are addressed as well."
The Labour-led Government announced in August that the Woodend Bypass was included in the Government Policy Statement and was set to be included in the National Land Transport Plan 2024-27.
The National Party has also confirmed it would build the Woodend Bypass, if elected.
The Woodend safety improvements were announced in December as part of a $35 million package.
But the proposals did not include an underpass at the Pegasus roundabout for pedestrians and cyclists, which Gordon has been advocating for.
He was also seeking clarity on $19 million of funding Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency had set aside for Lineside Rd, linking Kaiapoi with Rangiora.
The council was also pushing to get a proposed eastern Rangiora link road and a replacement of Skew Bridge in west Kaiapoi included in the National Land Transport Plan.
The eastern link road would provide another link between SH1 and Rangiora, and help ease pressure on the Southbrook business area.
Gordon said the council was exploring different funding options, including the Local Government Infrastructure Financing and Funding (IFF) works programme, in a bid to speed up these projects.
"For a growth council like ours, these projects are very important to address traffic congestion. We need solutions and we need funding.
"We would rather not have to fund it all ourselves upfront because it is a burden on ratepayers."
The council last week approved funding of $1.2m to upgrade the Island and Ohoka roads intersection at Silverstream, Kaiapoi.
The funding is subject to confirmation of a 51% funding share from Waka Kotahi.
The Moving Forward: Waimakariri Integrated Transport Strategy 2035+ has also been approved by the council for consultation.
It will be open for consultation until October 1.
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By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter
An increase in destructive heavy rain events is forcing the Waimakariri District Council to rethink how it responds.
The council has established an infrastructure resilience team to lead flood recovery efforts.
Councillors have also approved $4 … View moreBy David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter
An increase in destructive heavy rain events is forcing the Waimakariri District Council to rethink how it responds.
The council has established an infrastructure resilience team to lead flood recovery efforts.
Councillors have also approved $4 million for infrastructure repairs, following a flood event in July 2023, which saw more than 150mm of rain fall over three days.
‘‘We know severe weather events are happening more regularly and during each event we learn more about our stormwater, wastewater and roading networks and where they need be strengthened and investment focused,’’ mayor Dan Gordon said.
‘‘Rather than engaging consultants to work alongside staff, we’ve decided to recruit and put in place a specialist team to work on current known issues and improve the resilience of our entire network.’’
The council received 335 service requests from residents following July’s rain event, compared to more than 800 requests from a more severe rain event last year.
The July rain event led to a precautionary self-evacuation of Tuahiwi at its peak, numerous road closures and widespread surface flooding.
"Residents have told the council they’re concerned about flooding during heavy rain events, especially now they are happening more regularly," Gordon said.
"And they want assurance we’re doing what we can to reduce the likelihood of flooding."
He said the new fund provided a budget to fix known issues and to put skilled people in place as part of an infrastructure resilience team.
The main areas to experience issues from July’s rain event included Cam River/Ruataniwha, the Tuahiwi area, and Waikuku Beach.
There were also road repairs needed, including Lees Valley Rd.
Over the past three years $22.3 million has been spent in Kaiapoi on flood protection works such as pumping stations, drain and culvert improvements and mains replacement.
It was partially funded from the Government’s ‘‘shovel ready", fund.
‘‘We’ve already seen the benefit of these improvements during the July 2023 flooding - known low-lying areas in Kaiapoi remained safe,’’ Mr Gordon said.
‘‘We want to continue to build on this momentum with this new team and new fund.’’
PHOTO: The Ashley River in flood during July's heavy rain event. By John Cosgrove/North Canterbury News
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Tina from Rangiora
Experienced mousers seek full time employment
Barn cat qualifications include:
Excellent work ethic (they do however require the occassional nap)
Work well alone or as part of a team…why not adopt two?
Desexed and vaccinated
No adoption fee (donations are always gratefully received)
… View moreExperienced mousers seek full time employment
Barn cat qualifications include:
Excellent work ethic (they do however require the occassional nap)
Work well alone or as part of a team…why not adopt two?
Desexed and vaccinated
No adoption fee (donations are always gratefully received)
Fully installed by the boss lady at Kitty Kingdom
Barn cat salary expectation:
Food, Water, Shelter, Love from afar
Barn cats help deter rodents in barns, wineries, storage facilities, workshops or any property suitable for independent minded felines.
Call Karen at Kitty Kingdom cat rescue today: 021 253 1842
Bill from Oxford
18 Volt model PS18-XE drill with 10 cm chuck with torque settings for screwdriving and drilling applications .Drill is in excellent condition, and has battery fuel level gauge on drill battery is getting on in years so works best with a fresh charge to battery before use.
Comes in its own plastic … View more18 Volt model PS18-XE drill with 10 cm chuck with torque settings for screwdriving and drilling applications .Drill is in excellent condition, and has battery fuel level gauge on drill battery is getting on in years so works best with a fresh charge to battery before use.
Comes in its own plastic case with factory English manual or text me Bill on 027 5204264 or message me (advertised else were )
Price: $30
Bill from Oxford
Ryobi mower with dependable factory fitted Subaru 175 cc powerful motor 460 cm cutting width , 10 to 755 cutting Hight, 50 lt all plastic catcher. Model RLM4617ME .Starts first time and cuts very well weather its wet or long grass ,fuel container supplied if required brought new from bunning about… View moreRyobi mower with dependable factory fitted Subaru 175 cc powerful motor 460 cm cutting width , 10 to 755 cutting Hight, 50 lt all plastic catcher. Model RLM4617ME .Starts first time and cuts very well weather its wet or long grass ,fuel container supplied if required brought new from bunning about 5 odd years ago ,have never had any problems with it .Have now got a robotic mower so dont need this fantastic mower any more
Phone or text me Bill 027 5204264 or message me
Price: $255
Rae Mackay from Rangiora Menz Shed
Rangiora Menz Shed in association with Citizens Advice Bureau are holding a Car Boot Sale/Market this Saturday 16th September 9am - 1pm.
Come along and support our local community
WANTED WANTED WANTED:
Gold • Coins • Watches • Banknotes • Antique • Jewellery • Collectables
The market for many antiques, collectables, vintage watches, artefacts, gold and silver items has been buoyant these past few years. So if you are considering selling any of these or … View moreWANTED WANTED WANTED:
Gold • Coins • Watches • Banknotes • Antique • Jewellery • Collectables
The market for many antiques, collectables, vintage watches, artefacts, gold and silver items has been buoyant these past few years. So if you are considering selling any of these or similar items then our specialist buyers would like to make an offer.
Any items will be considered so please don’t be shy and visit one of our venues.
Large or valuable collections? Single items? Downsizing, moving or decluttering? Family not interested? or simply turning unwanted items into cash.
*Immediate payment made *No commission or waiting *Free no obligation appraisal *Onsite security *Please have your bank details handy
Whether you have a large and valuable collection or a single item of broken jewellery please take this opportunity to see us at a venue near you.
See us at a venue near you - See venues here: https://www.goldco.co.nz/.
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Gail from Rangiora
The Members of the Rangiora Scottish Country Dance Club
would like to invite all past and present members / dancers,
to join us in celebrating our
50th Anniversary
at our … View moreThe Members of the Rangiora Scottish Country Dance Club
would like to invite all past and present members / dancers,
to join us in celebrating our
50th Anniversary
at our Afternoon Tea Dance,
on Sunday 24th September 2023 at 2pm
at St John's Anglican Church Hall,
corner of High and Church Streets, Rangiora
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With the election just over a month away, kiwis are thinking about where to put their vote. For some, individual policies don't matter too much as they'll always vote the same. And for others, their political leanings have changed over time or with each election. Will your vote be vastly … View moreWith the election just over a month away, kiwis are thinking about where to put their vote. For some, individual policies don't matter too much as they'll always vote the same. And for others, their political leanings have changed over time or with each election. Will your vote be vastly different this year?
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The Wheel Magician Christchurch North
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