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2417 days ago

Riccarton Road median change meets emergency needs

The Team from Christchurch City Council

A planned tree-planted median strip in Riccarton Road will be shortened and feature fewer trees to ensure there are no barriers to emergency services travelling along the city’s second busiest road.

The median island will run between Clarence Street and Matipo Street, and is part of a project to… View more
A planned tree-planted median strip in Riccarton Road will be shortened and feature fewer trees to ensure there are no barriers to emergency services travelling along the city’s second busiest road.

The median island will run between Clarence Street and Matipo Street, and is part of a project to replace and upgrade outdated underground pipes and rebuild Riccarton Road to accommodate bus priority measures between Harakeke Street and Matipo Street.

Christchurch City Council Transport Planning and Delivery Manager Lynette Ellis says the adjustments will ensure that the median island is easier to negotiate for emergency services responding to a call-out.

Read more at Newsline.

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2417 days ago

Would you move into central Christchurch? Why or why not?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Three quarters of Christchurch residents are positive about their central city, but many are put off by begging and anti-social behaviour.

A new city council survey reveals a jump in pride in the central city, but not in the numbers wanting to live there.

About a quarter of those surveyed said … View more
Three quarters of Christchurch residents are positive about their central city, but many are put off by begging and anti-social behaviour.

A new city council survey reveals a jump in pride in the central city, but not in the numbers wanting to live there.

About a quarter of those surveyed said they would consider to moving to the central city at some stage, with the biggest proportion preferring to wait until the rebuild is finished.

The main factors for those considering whether to move to the central city were lifestyle factors, the type of housing available, having parking available, finding value-for-money housing in the central city periphery, noise, cost of living, and traffic.

2413 days ago

Baby change table

Alice from Hornby

Wooden baby change table
In good, used condition
No mattress - sorry as I am unable to find it but every other piece is here including bolts
Photo of it is unassembled
Free to a good home

Free

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2413 days ago

We are more than you 👀...

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

This is the theme of this year's Youth Week, a nationwide festival of events to celebrate the talents, passion and success of local young people, on now until May 26th.

Organised every May by Ara Taiohi, the week inspires us to value, support, and affirm the diversity of young people in our … View more
This is the theme of this year's Youth Week, a nationwide festival of events to celebrate the talents, passion and success of local young people, on now until May 26th.

Organised every May by Ara Taiohi, the week inspires us to value, support, and affirm the diversity of young people in our society. The goal of Youth Week is to make Aotearoa a country where young people are vibrant and optimistic and are supported and encouraged to take up challenges. 💙💪

#NSNZsupportingouryoungpeople

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2413 days ago

Consultation starts on lower speeds in south-west Christchurch

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Speed limits are under review for Halswell and Hornby in a move to improve road safety.

A proposal to drop the speed limits for several roads in Christchurch’s south-west has gone out for public feedback.

Under the suggested changes, most of the roads are proposed to have a 60km/h limit while … View more
Speed limits are under review for Halswell and Hornby in a move to improve road safety.

A proposal to drop the speed limits for several roads in Christchurch’s south-west has gone out for public feedback.

Under the suggested changes, most of the roads are proposed to have a 60km/h limit while some – Halswell Junction Road and Kennedys Bush Road, as well as parts of Cashmere Road and Hendersons Road – may change to 50km/h.

Read more at Newsline and have your say.

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2413 days ago

Now is the time to set up an Enduring Power of Attorney

Office for Seniors

Hi Neighbours!

What do your cat, your car, your home and your health have in common?

They are all things you want to be sure are looked after if you’re unable to.

Set up an Enduring Power of Attorney www.superseniors.msd.govt.nz...

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2414 days ago

Wanting to buy Hornby High girls uniform

Doreen from Hornby

long sleeve tops - short sleeve tops - jacket - cardy size 10 - 12 -14

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2414 days ago

Puppies huntaway

Rebecca from Hornby

Available in four weeks will have shots flea and wormed 6 girls four boys welcome to view ☺ photo of mum and dad too

Price: $350

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2414 days ago

Art Tutoring

Odi from Hoon Hay

Hi!
I'm a Visual Art Tutor. If you're keen, I can help you learn Oil and/or Acrylic painting, Freehand drawing/ sketching or even 2D animation. Please email me: idozepol@gmail.com

2417 days ago

Who said storage can't be beautiful?

The Team from Resene ColorShop Hornby

Floating shelves are a clever way to add flair to your walls, without taking up too much real estate.

Here’s a simple way to bring them into your home. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick and easy project … View more
Floating shelves are a clever way to add flair to your walls, without taking up too much real estate.

Here’s a simple way to bring them into your home. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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2417 days ago

Addictive Eaters Anonymous

The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Christchurch

Monthly AEA Web events are held on the third Saturday (Greenwich Mean Time) of each month.
For May it is 8am Sunday 19th (NZ time).
For newcomers interested in receiving a Zoom invitation for the event, please email aeawebevent@gmail.com.

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2418 days ago

Totally Polished by Zenda - nail Salon

Zenda from Prebbleton

Hi everyone, I wanted to introduce myself and say hi 👋 as I have recently left my full time job to follow my passion of being a nail tech. I am qualified and have just opened up my home based nail salon here in the heart of Prebbleton on Platform Way. If you are interested in seeing some of my … View moreHi everyone, I wanted to introduce myself and say hi 👋 as I have recently left my full time job to follow my passion of being a nail tech. I am qualified and have just opened up my home based nail salon here in the heart of Prebbleton on Platform Way. If you are interested in seeing some of my work here is the link to my page and I would love to hear from you if you would like your nails done.

Look forward to meeting some new people 😊

Cheers
Zenda x

facebook.com/totallypolishedbyzenda/

2418 days ago

Pyroclassic Fires now approved ULEBs

Pyroclassic Fires Ltd

There’s a new fire in town…. we are absolutely thrilled to announce that both the Pyroclassic IV and Mini Wood burning fires are now ULEBs. One of the cleanest wood burning fires, made right here in New Zealand, this unique Kiwi fire can now become a part of your family.

The ceramic cast … View more
There’s a new fire in town…. we are absolutely thrilled to announce that both the Pyroclassic IV and Mini Wood burning fires are now ULEBs. One of the cleanest wood burning fires, made right here in New Zealand, this unique Kiwi fire can now become a part of your family.

The ceramic cast cylinder of the fire chamber retains heat like a kiln so you can enjoy consistent warmth, large heat storage and the ultimate convenience of having to reload the fire less.

Can you imagine? Loading your fire up at night and waking up warm with your new Pyro that has provided an overnight burn to take off the chill of the cooler winter mornings. Available in over 200 colour options and with a 10mm thick steel top plate that also provides an excellent additional cooking surface.

Visit our website to learn more about Pyroclassic Fires.
Find out more

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2419 days ago

Export Quality, locally produced RAW Honey for sale at Family Friendly prices

Neil from Halswell

We have available a great range of locally produced, RAW honeys and bee products at great, family friendly prices.

HONEY DEW (Runny Honey) 1kg $15.90 500g $8.50 250g $6.75

CLOVER 1kg $15.90 500g $8.50 250g $6.75

MANUKA 500g $18.70 250g $9.70
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We have available a great range of locally produced, RAW honeys and bee products at great, family friendly prices.

HONEY DEW (Runny Honey) 1kg $15.90 500g $8.50 250g $6.75

CLOVER 1kg $15.90 500g $8.50 250g $6.75

MANUKA 500g $18.70 250g $9.70

THYME 500g $13.00 250g $8.00


HONEY COMB 300g $17.50 or 2 for $25.00


HONEY DEW DROPS - Just in time for winter, try our delicious and extremely popular Honey Dew Drops - great for soothing sore throats. These are available in Blackcurrant, Lemon and Mint. 24 pack JUST $9.50


We also have great gift ideas, including:


HONEY GIFT BOXES made up of 3 x 250g glass jars in a lovely gift box - JUST $25.00


MANUKA SKIN FOOD GIFT BOX containing your choice of one of our Manuka Honey balms, your choice of one of our Manuka honey soaps and your choice of 2 Manuka honey lip balms - how good is that! There are limited quantities of these gift boxes so get in quick to avoid disappointment.


We also have BEESWAX available for those Food Wraps 100g just $7.50 or buy 4, get 1 free.


FREE DELIVERY IN HALSWELL AREA (FOR ORDERS IN EXCESS OF $50.00) OR PICK-UP FROM REARSBY DRIVE IN HALSWELL


100% NATURAL 100% RAW 100% PURE 100% KIWI


To place an order or for more information please contact Neil on 322-1998 / 027 2886859

Negotiable

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2419 days ago

Poll: Do you know how to change a car tyre?

Stacey Reporter from Stuff

Half of 18-24 year-old drivers don't know how to check oil levels or tyre pressures on a car, according to a recent survey.

To read the story, click here

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Do you know how to change a car tyre?
  • 79.3% Yes, I do.
    79.3% Complete
  • 20.7% No, I don't.
    20.7% Complete
516 votes
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