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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
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...
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.
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 moreKeep 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
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
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.
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.
Paul from Phillipstown
Hi, received great news that the application to build a liquor store on the cnr of Aldwin's/Ferry Road was declined. The Applicant has 10 working days to appeal. Big business don't like to lose. This community deserves a pat on the back for your interest & support especially when the … View moreHi, received great news that the application to build a liquor store on the cnr of Aldwin's/Ferry Road was declined. The Applicant has 10 working days to appeal. Big business don't like to lose. This community deserves a pat on the back for your interest & support especially when the going got tough. We showed them we will not tolerate the insatiable & insidious misbehaviour of the Liquor industry. You can google CCC for details or email paulmulvaney2017@gmail.com
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
The specially designed habitat will hopefully encourage more lizards to settle along the lower Heathcote River in Woolston.
Read more on Newsline.
Simoane from Burwood
New business in Burwood launched in Chartwell Street!
Healthy delicious
Price: $5
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Recycling: lids and tops go in the red bin.
When recycling your bottles and containers, remember dispose the lids and bottle tops in the red bin. Otherwise our recycling items may get contaminated.
Find out if you’re recycling the right way here: ccc.govt.nz/recycling
Reporter Homed
*** UPDATE *** Thanks to everyone who's voted in the poll and been in touch to share their thoughts on this topic. You can read our full story, here.
Looking for a rewarding overseas experience? Volunteer with local people and organisations throughout the wider Pacific to help transform lives. Aged 25 to 75 - our Kiwi volunteers come from diverse industries and all walks of life.
We cover flights, accommodation, insurance and even provide a … View moreLooking for a rewarding overseas experience? Volunteer with local people and organisations throughout the wider Pacific to help transform lives. Aged 25 to 75 - our Kiwi volunteers come from diverse industries and all walks of life.
We cover flights, accommodation, insurance and even provide a living allowance for volunteers and their partners.
Make a real difference in the lives of our Pacific neighbours. Learn more about volunteering with VSA.
Find out more!
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Keep it topless!
Did you know lids and bottle tops are often made from a variety of materials that may contaminate the recycling? So put them in the red bin before recycling your bottles and containers.
Find out if you’re recycling the right way here: ccc.govt.nz/recycling
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Seven years worth of speeding fines issued on a Christchurch road could be deemed invalid after police ticketed drivers based on the wrong speed limit.
The 50kmh speed limit on Port Hills Rd, from Garlands Rd to the Tunnel Rd intersection, was legally changed to 60kmh by the NZ Transport Agency … View moreSeven years worth of speeding fines issued on a Christchurch road could be deemed invalid after police ticketed drivers based on the wrong speed limit.
The 50kmh speed limit on Port Hills Rd, from Garlands Rd to the Tunnel Rd intersection, was legally changed to 60kmh by the NZ Transport Agency in March 2011, but the signs were never changed so police have been ticketing people based on a 50kmh limit.
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