Avondale, Christchurch

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2776 days ago

Window cleaning specials

Kelly from Shirley

We are a new business starting out in Christchurch and offer competitive prices with a professional finish. We also offer monthly payment plans to take care of your windows through out the year.
Payments start from $5 per week and you get a 5% discount if you book us for the year. Pricing is based… View more
We are a new business starting out in Christchurch and offer competitive prices with a professional finish. We also offer monthly payment plans to take care of your windows through out the year.
Payments start from $5 per week and you get a 5% discount if you book us for the year. Pricing is based on 4 cleans for the year.

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2773 days ago

Weekend events around the city

The Team from Christchurch City Council

From the Crusaders v Hurricanes match tonight to the Botanic Gardens Open Day... check out our weekend event guide on Newsline: bit.ly...

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2773 days ago

Found small wallet.

Natasha from Edgeware

Hi. My husband found a wallet in the cashmere area this morning. No name in it. If its yours please message me privately with a description.
Thanks Tash

2773 days ago

Kidsfest is coming!

The Team from Christchurch City Council

The school holidays are right around the corner, and so is KidsFest 2018!
Hundreds of cool events and activities will keep the kids entertained with the first event, The Big Chill, taking over Linwood Park on 7 July.
For more information head to Newsline: bit.ly...

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2773 days ago

Red Zone Futures

The Team from Christchurch City Council

How will our red zone look in the future? The new Red Zone Futures exhibition will feature the shortlisted options for our city's red zone opening tomorrow at Cashel Mall.
For more information about the exhibition, head to Newsline: bit.ly...

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2774 days ago

WATER UPDATE

The Team from Christchurch City Council

We have started flushing the water pipes to reduce the taste and smell of chlorine in some areas.
Find out what you need to know on Newsline: bit.ly...

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2774 days ago

Wanna get your rugby on? WIN tickets to The Crusaders.

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Christchurch! The Crusaders are playing off against the French Barbarians on Friday 15 June at AMI Stadium and you could be amongst all the buzz and excitement.

We have 50 Gold Class Double Passes to give away so that you can be there to back your favourite team (ie The Crusaders). Just like or… View more
Christchurch! The Crusaders are playing off against the French Barbarians on Friday 15 June at AMI Stadium and you could be amongst all the buzz and excitement.

We have 50 Gold Class Double Passes to give away so that you can be there to back your favourite team (ie The Crusaders). Just like or thank this post and you could be a lucky winner!

Competition closes midnight Sunday 3 June and winners are drawn Monday 4 June. So, if you’d like to win, ‘Like’ to win!

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2774 days ago

Records Wanted

Kelly from Shirley

Hi there, do you have any records lying around collecting dust?
Im currently buying collections of classic rock, metal, reggae and RnB.
Please flick me a message if you have some you would be interested in parting with

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2774 days ago

UV Light

Shaz from New Brighton

Does anyone have a UV light they wouldn't mind passing on? :) Thanks!

2774 days ago

Poll: Have you suffered a hot water bottle burn?

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

As the temperature drops more of us our reaching for our trusty hot water bottles to stay toasty, but at what risk?

Hundreds of people are reporting hot water bottle burns every year and it's getting worse, especially among children. For the latest hot water bottle safety tips, click here.

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Have you suffered a hot water bottle burn?
  • 14.6% Yes
    14.6% Complete
  • 85.4% No
    85.4% Complete
1057 votes
2775 days ago

Clean recycling!

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Keep it clean!
Remember to give your bottles and containers a good rinse before putting them in the yellow bin. Food and drink residue can contaminate recyclable material and make the job really unpleasant for our recycling operators.
Find out if you’re recycling the right way here: … View more
Keep it clean!
Remember to give your bottles and containers a good rinse before putting them in the yellow bin. Food and drink residue can contaminate recyclable material and make the job really unpleasant for our recycling operators.
Find out if you’re recycling the right way here: ccc.govt.nz/recycling

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2775 days ago

Life in Christchurch Survey

The Team from Christchurch City Council

We want to know more! Tell us your thoughts on our natural environment.
Click here: ccc.govt.nz/chchlife

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2775 days ago

Thanks for having a say in our city’s future

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Mayor Lianne Dalziel has sent a big “thank you” to the people of Christchurch for helping shape the city’s future by providing feedback on the draft Long Term Plan.
Read more on Newsline.

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2775 days ago

Thanks for having a say in our city’s future

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Mayor Lianne Dalziel has sent a big “thank you” to the people of Christchurch for helping shape the city’s future by providing feedback on the draft Long Term Plan.
Read more on Newsline.

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2777 days ago

Should plants in the red zone be left alone?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Native seedlings naturally regenerating in Christchurch's red zone are being killed by contractors, upsetting conservationists.

Avonside resident and Greening the Red Zone founder Ashley Campbell was horrified when she saw what was once a thick patch of ribbonwood seedlings become a bare … View more
Native seedlings naturally regenerating in Christchurch's red zone are being killed by contractors, upsetting conservationists.

Avonside resident and Greening the Red Zone founder Ashley Campbell was horrified when she saw what was once a thick patch of ribbonwood seedlings become a bare patch of dead shrivelled up stalks after being sprayed by contractors.

But Land Information NZ, which manages the land, says vegetation across the red zone has been independently assessed and plants of significant ecological value already identified and retained.

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