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Canterbury Horticultural Society
An informative workshop on how to grow the best looking roses in town. We start the evening with a glass of mulled wine and/or rose tea plus tastings from the café. When everyone has warmed up, Canterbury Horticultural Society President Alan Jolliffe will talk you through all the important stuff … View moreAn informative workshop on how to grow the best looking roses in town. We start the evening with a glass of mulled wine and/or rose tea plus tastings from the café. When everyone has warmed up, Canterbury Horticultural Society President Alan Jolliffe will talk you through all the important stuff – from choosing the right variety to pruning and spraying schedules. $30 pp includes a $10 Terra Viva voucher towards a rose to take home! Tickets online now
Shawna-Lee from Addington
Honda Logo. 1997. 2 door. 5 speed manual. 174000km. Goes well. $40-$45 to fill the tank and that would last me 2weeks. It's been our daily for about 14 years. Been very reliable. Always serviced and WOF'ED. Had all the belts changed around about the 160000km mark. So economical. Excellent… View moreHonda Logo. 1997. 2 door. 5 speed manual. 174000km. Goes well. $40-$45 to fill the tank and that would last me 2weeks. It's been our daily for about 14 years. Been very reliable. Always serviced and WOF'ED. Had all the belts changed around about the 160000km mark. So economical. Excellent for a learner or someone wanting a smaller car. I've only upgraded because I needed a bigger car for the kids and travelling for work. If interested message me to set up a time to view.
Price: $2,650
Sheree Neighbourly Lead from Linwood
Hi neighbours I'm just looking for a cheap wee run about don't mind if it needs some work or has no reg or wof have a 16 year old wanting to learn to drive we have only $500 to spend for the actual car so if u have a car lying around that u don't use anymore or may need some work … View moreHi neighbours I'm just looking for a cheap wee run about don't mind if it needs some work or has no reg or wof have a 16 year old wanting to learn to drive we have only $500 to spend for the actual car so if u have a car lying around that u don't use anymore or may need some work fixing up please message me thank u
Sue from Richmond
Does any one have a rotary hoe My husband and I have struggled this year after I snapped my Achilles and were going to make a vege garden.
We are willing to pay a reasonable price to have an area at the bag hoed as I can no longer dig the garden and hubby is in his 70,s and is past this
We understand that coeliac disease affects many families, which is why we offer a range of gluten free products to allow those affected to still have a great a choice in food and diet. However, we'd still love to hear your thoughts on what your favourite gluten free product is, or what you … View moreWe understand that coeliac disease affects many families, which is why we offer a range of gluten free products to allow those affected to still have a great a choice in food and diet. However, we'd still love to hear your thoughts on what your favourite gluten free product is, or what you might like to see more of in-store? Comment below!
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Jan Tedesco from NW WEA - a branch of CWEA
Come along to Chapel Street Church Hall, on the corner of Harewood Road and Chapel Street, Papanui this Friday 19th May to listen to Richard Hingston's talk "From Lincoln to the World Stage in Germany".
His talk starts at 10.30am. Richard is the Head Chef at Christchurch Casino and… View moreCome along to Chapel Street Church Hall, on the corner of Harewood Road and Chapel Street, Papanui this Friday 19th May to listen to Richard Hingston's talk "From Lincoln to the World Stage in Germany".
His talk starts at 10.30am. Richard is the Head Chef at Christchurch Casino and his talk starts at 10.30am.
Everyone is welcome - just sign in at the door with your name and phone number, pay $4 and enjoy. If you come at 10am you can have a tea or coffee and a biscuit first.
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Travel down Montreal St or Bealey Ave to work? You may wish to leave a bit earlier.
A $5 million project to resurface and reconstruct parts of Bealey Ave and Montreal St is underway.
Council contractor, Fulton Hogan, is carrying out major resurfacing and reconstruction work on both roads.
… View moreTravel down Montreal St or Bealey Ave to work? You may wish to leave a bit earlier.
A $5 million project to resurface and reconstruct parts of Bealey Ave and Montreal St is underway.
Council contractor, Fulton Hogan, is carrying out major resurfacing and reconstruction work on both roads.
Montreal St works starts today and will be done in eight stages between Cambridge Tce and Armagh St.
Bealey Ave work is on the northern side from the intersection of Papanui Rd to the intersection with Barbadoes St.
Crews are working day and night shifts to get the work done as soon as possible. Two lanes of traffic will be maintained at sections during the day and one lane at night throughout the construction period to minimise disruption to motorists.
Sheree Neighbourly Lead from Linwood
Hi there neighbours my 10 year old neice has been doing piano lessons once a week through her school she has really taken a keen interest in this within the last year and her teacher has said she could go alot further if she was to have a keyboard to practice at home her parents have very minimal … View moreHi there neighbours my 10 year old neice has been doing piano lessons once a week through her school she has really taken a keen interest in this within the last year and her teacher has said she could go alot further if she was to have a keyboard to practice at home her parents have very minimal money and so do I but I could pay a little if someone has 1 lying around that u may not use or need anymore my neice would be so greatful as would I thank you
Charlotte Evers from Playhouse Challenge
We're so excited to see our building teams' concept designs revealed on page 24 of today's Star! We think each team has presented a modern take on the traditional Kiwi playhouse, and we're really looking forward to seeing them up close and personal at the Star Home and Leisure … View moreWe're so excited to see our building teams' concept designs revealed on page 24 of today's Star! We think each team has presented a modern take on the traditional Kiwi playhouse, and we're really looking forward to seeing them up close and personal at the Star Home and Leisure Show, 30 June-2 July.
Kim from St Albans
Has anyone lost a canary? One flew in front of my car on Colombo Street, north of Bealey Ave, around 8.15am this morning (Friday 12 May). I stopped and tried to catch it but it flew up too high. Last seen in a tree opposite the dairy near Purchas Street.
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
We’d like to say a special thank you to the 120 volunteers who spent last weekend picking up rubbish from The Summit Road - what a difference it made! Piece by piece, bucket by bucket, these dedicated individuals worked long hours to retrieve bits of glass on hands and knees from among burnt … View moreWe’d like to say a special thank you to the 120 volunteers who spent last weekend picking up rubbish from The Summit Road - what a difference it made! Piece by piece, bucket by bucket, these dedicated individuals worked long hours to retrieve bits of glass on hands and knees from among burnt blackberry, gorse and broom bushes.
Thanks – to all our dedicated volunteers (you know who you are). A special shout out to Riccarton High School Eco-Group, the Air New Zealand Green Team, Summit Road Society members, Kathmandu, and the Student Volunteer Army.
Gill from St Albans
Hi all.
I'm a qualified Health and Wellbeing Coach with my new business called Serenity Health. My aim is to educate people so they can improve their health and wellbeing so they can lead happier and healthier lives.
I have just produced a PDF booklet called "Serenity Sugar … View moreHi all.
I'm a qualified Health and Wellbeing Coach with my new business called Serenity Health. My aim is to educate people so they can improve their health and wellbeing so they can lead happier and healthier lives.
I have just produced a PDF booklet called "Serenity Sugar Strike" which can be purchased through my website and is instantly downloadable. It informs you what sugar really is, what it does to the body, gives you tips to watch your sugar consumption and lists commonly eaten foods and shows just how much sugar is in them. It also provides a cut the sugar diet plan to follow and 25 low processed sugar recipes to try.
Grab a copy today! It only costs $29.90 and gives you so much information plus recipes!
The link to the booklet is:-
serenityhealth.co.nz...
Excessive sugar consumption leads to so many health issues in today's society including obesity, heart disease, diabetes and cancer. Sugar is being placed in foods to compensate for the lack of fat in the low fat fad era and a lot of people just aren't aware of what excessive processed sugar consumption is really doing to their body and health.
Please support my new business. Thank you!
Gill Judge (Serenity Health).
Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail
Last week we published an article about a proposal for a mens homeless shelter that is seeking funding from the Christchurch City Council through the Linwood-Central-Heathcote community board.
In that article, reference was made to Street 10. There were some inaccuracies in that article about … View moreLast week we published an article about a proposal for a mens homeless shelter that is seeking funding from the Christchurch City Council through the Linwood-Central-Heathcote community board.
In that article, reference was made to Street 10. There were some inaccuracies in that article about Street 10 which we regret.
Street 10 was not merely an "inner city day pad ... [for] the men to clean up and relax over coffee," and we apologise for any inference that it was.
Street 10 was based in Liverpool Street, not Manchester St as stated. It did not close because of the 2011 earthquake, although the building was destroyed.
Street 10 closed because, despite running a mobile support service for a year following the February 2011 earthquake where the team went around public parks giving out drinks, food, blankets, reassurance and information about what services were still operating, the trust couldn't compete with all the businesses previously in the CBD for a new building and could not get the funding needed to pay a higher rent.
The day centre proposed by the Collective for the Homeless does not replicate what was provided by Street 10, which was overseen by the Inner City Interagency Trust. While that comparison was drawn by key backer, Brenda Lowe-Johnson, there are key differences, including the inclusion of women, the community development model of practice in which Street 10 was based, the representation of people at every level of the organisation including the Trust Board and the multiple services Street 10 provided based on the self identified needs of people without safe and secure accommodation.
The article in question also quoted Ms Mora, despite the fact that the reporter had not recently spoken to her. The comments were misquoted from a story written some years ago and for this we unreservedly apologise.
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