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What's happening in your neighbourhood?

What's happening in your neighbourhood?

Seen anything your neighbours should be aware of? Let them know! 

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3117 days ago

Community patrol

Sarah from Phillipstown

I have just spent a day with community patrol teams from around Canterbury and and South Island. We had informative sessions from the police and the day was capped off with a great awards dinner. There must be more people in this wonderful community of ours who could help out a few hours one day … View moreI have just spent a day with community patrol teams from around Canterbury and and South Island. We had informative sessions from the police and the day was capped off with a great awards dinner. There must be more people in this wonderful community of ours who could help out a few hours one day or evening a week/fortnight to be a presence in the community. We have people involved from young people wanting to get involved with the police as a career to retired folk wanting to give back to the community, and everything in between. If you have a clean police record and want to help support your community then contact your local area police.

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3135 days ago

Cheap Tv

Margaret from Sydenham

Hi I'm looking for a cheap tv for my son who is on the invalids benefit must be in good working condition and have built in Freeview will look at all reasonable offers

3118 days ago

Cheers to the Volunteers

Fire and Emergency New Zealand

Every year, over 11,000 brave men and women keep us safe. Most of them are working full-time jobs. Many are parents or grandparents. All of them are doing their bit to put out fires, save lives and keep the station working.

If you know a fire volunteer, this is your chance to say thanks. … View more
Every year, over 11,000 brave men and women keep us safe. Most of them are working full-time jobs. Many are parents or grandparents. All of them are doing their bit to put out fires, save lives and keep the station working.

If you know a fire volunteer, this is your chance to say thanks. #cheerstothevolunteers

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3120 days ago

OLD BATH

Hayley from Richmond

Hey Neighbours
Does anyone have an old bath preferable metal that we can have at our community garden to convert into a worm farm?
We will arrange to come and get it from you.
Message me or call me on 0299827180
Hayley

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3120 days ago

Golf ball wanted

Sarah from Phillipstown

This is a strange request but I'm looking for an unwanted golf ball for my turtle to play with. A couple would be good. Thanks.

3119 days ago

Irving Builders build progress

Charlotte Evers from Playhouse Challenge

Irving Builders are also well under way with the construction of their "futuristic" playhouse. Can't wait to see the finished product!

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3119 days ago

FREE Info Sessions for New Home Builders!

The Team from Jennian Homes

If you're looking to build a new home? We've got something for you. Maybe you're curious about the hidden costs of building and designing a new home? Maybe you'd like to get design and construction planning from the experts? Or perhaps you're exploring how to build an … View moreIf you're looking to build a new home? We've got something for you. Maybe you're curious about the hidden costs of building and designing a new home? Maybe you'd like to get design and construction planning from the experts? Or perhaps you're exploring how to build an environmentally-friendly home - and save money.

Jennian New Home Builder Info Sessions are an opportunity to have all your questions answered and your dreams made achievable. They're free - and they're taking place near you. Click here to register and to reserve your complimentary seats.
Register now

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3120 days ago

Kids get chance to create public art work

Media Team from Christchurch City Council

Christchurch’s budding young artists and designers are being given the opportunity to create a unique public art work for Hagley Park.


As part of its Re:ACTIVATE programme SCAPE Public Art is on the hunt for young creatives who want to stamp their mark on Christchurch by having an art work … View more
Christchurch’s budding young artists and designers are being given the opportunity to create a unique public art work for Hagley Park.


As part of its Re:ACTIVATE programme SCAPE Public Art is on the hunt for young creatives who want to stamp their mark on Christchurch by having an art work they designed super-sized and publicly displayed for a six-week season, beginning in October.

Last year seven-year-old George Lewis’ drawing was turned into a 1.9 metre by 1.45 metre artwork, titled Sunbeam and displayed in the Re:Start Mall.

This year the best two art works will be displayed in Hagley Park.

More information can be found here, on Newsline, ccc.govt.nz...

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3120 days ago

QEII Recreation and Sport Centre

Media Team from Christchurch City Council

Visitors to QEII Park now get to see the new QEII Recreation and Sport Centre take shape above ground.
Read more at Newsline: bit.ly...

3121 days ago

PLYWOOD

Renee from Waltham

Hi neighbours,

I'm looking for a piece of plywood preferably 2.2m x 1.030 for my funky new shed floor. If anyone has some they want to discard please let me know. Many thanks!!!

Renee

3120 days ago

New Mentoring Programme to Christchurch. Mentors Needed

The team from Carabiner Mentoring

Carabiner Mentoring is a unique programme for young people with disabilities who demonstrate the skills, motivation and determination to achieve a specific aspirational goal.

Carabiner matches young people with “experts” and leaders in the field that they are aspiring towards. Mentors do … View more
Carabiner Mentoring is a unique programme for young people with disabilities who demonstrate the skills, motivation and determination to achieve a specific aspirational goal.

Carabiner matches young people with “experts” and leaders in the field that they are aspiring towards. Mentors do not need experience with disability, as the most important link between the young person and the mentor is the shared interest and the introduction to a new network that can support the mentee with their goal.

Mentor Vacancies

We are currently on the search for two mentors.

Game Developer Mentor
Mentor wanted for a young male who is passionate and skilled in computer game development. The young male's goal is to create more advanced games

Sound Mentor
Mentor needed for a young male with an interest in sound systems. He would love to be a "sound guy."

Both of these young males would really value the opportunity to talk with someone in their field of interest.

If you would like to find out more about Carabiner Mentoring or are interested in becoming a mentor for one of the young men above, please message us or email kerri@carabiner.org.nz

3120 days ago

Auction Preparation

Steven Duxfield from Corcoran French

Auction Preparation
Property is often purchased and sold in New Zealand, particularly in a seller’s market, via auctions. However, buyers frequently underprepare for an auction and are caught out when the hammer falls.

When purchasing at auction, a buyer is making an offer unconditionally. In … View more
Auction Preparation
Property is often purchased and sold in New Zealand, particularly in a seller’s market, via auctions. However, buyers frequently underprepare for an auction and are caught out when the hammer falls.

When purchasing at auction, a buyer is making an offer unconditionally. In essence, this means that the highest bidder over the reserve (being the lowest sum that the seller determines it will sell at) is making a binding cash offer and entering a binding agreement with the seller.

Accordingly, buyers need to have completed all of their due diligence investigations and asked all of their key questions before the auction.

Talk to the agent
Before attending and bidding at an auction, buyers should obtain as much information as possible about the property by:

• Talking to the listing agent;
• Reviewing the history of the land and the buildings via reports provided by the seller, the agent or purchased via a lawyer or the local council; and
• Asking questions about the number of parties interested in bidding at auction and at what price such parties are registering their interest.

Some of the types of reports that a buyer might need will be contained in the agent’s auction pack.

Any buyers considering a bid should register their interest with the agent.

If a third party makes a pre-auction offer, the auction must be brought forward. As such, interested buyers will need to be prepared to bid at the early auction, including having funds available to pay the deposit which must be paid on the auction day.

Review the auction terms and conditions
The agent should provide potential buyers with a copy of the auction terms and conditions of sale.

Buyers should review these terms carefully, to ensure that the proposed chattels list is correct and that the settlement date is practically and financially achievable.

Buyers should also be checking these terms to see whether any standard conditions have been deleted or varied, including disclaimers of warranties or information about a property. This aspect (if not the terms as a whole) should be reviewed by a lawyer for certainty.

Get legal advice on the title
In becoming the buyer, the successful bidder will have accepted the legal title to the property (the instrument that details the key legal interests and restrictions that apply to the land) and the auction terms and conditions of sale. It is, therefore, extremely important that prospective buyers seek advice on the title before attending an auction; prudent buyers will also have taken advice on the auction terms and conditions of sale.

If, in obtaining advice, a buyer discovers an issue with the property, agreement or the title, he or she may raise such an issue as part of pre-auction negotiations. In some instances, variations may be agreed such that they apply in respect of the successful bid as between the seller and the particular buyer that negotiated such variations.

Due diligence
A Land Information Memorandum (LIM) is a report prepared by the relevant Council which provides historical and current information relating to the property, land and any buildings. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to obtain a LIM report.

A LIM report enables a buyer to ascertain whether buildings and/or structures on the land which require consent, such as a dwelling, spa pool, garage or fireplace have been approved by the local council. In addition, a LIM report may provide information on the zoning of the area and natural hazards.

Builder’s report and contamination testing
Obtaining a builder’s report entails engaging a qualified builder to perform a pre-purchase inspection, and provide a written report outlining any significant building defects. A comprehensive builder’s report can be expected to include advice on fences, paths, retaining walls, foundations, insulation, ventilation, plumbing, drainage, structures and roofing materials.

Contamination tests are also becoming more common. Contamination tests measure toxicity within a building, and provide information on whether it is safe to work or live in. High toxicity levels may result in health risks and time consuming and costly decontamination processes.

Finance
As auctions are based on potential buyers making unconditional offers to the vendor, it is essential that any necessary finance is arranged prior to bidding at auction and that buyers are in a position to draw down the funds on the designated settlement date.

Summary
In summary, buyers should gather as much knowledge as possible on a property before bidding at an auction. Doing so will enable buyers to better set a purchase price that they may be comfortable bidding to; it will also help the bank and insurance brokers to give a keen buyer the promises and backing that he or she needs to bid.
Considering bidding at an auction?
Contact Michael Bendall on (03) 327 8159 or michael@corcoranfrench.co.nz (Kaiapoi) or
Rowan Aspros on (03) 379 4660 or rowan@corcoranfrench.co.nz (Christchurch).

3120 days ago

Playhouse build progress video!

Charlotte Evers from Playhouse Challenge

A huge thanks to Star Media for producing this awesome video of progress on the playhouse builds. Also thanks to our build teams - Fusion Homes Ltd New Zealand, Irving Builders and Pound Road Trading for starring!

Take a look, and then remember to come along to the auction on Saturday 1 July at … View more
A huge thanks to Star Media for producing this awesome video of progress on the playhouse builds. Also thanks to our build teams - Fusion Homes Ltd New Zealand, Irving Builders and Pound Road Trading for starring!

Take a look, and then remember to come along to the auction on Saturday 1 July at 4pm at The Star Home and Leisure Show!

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