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Compass Homes (Canterbury) Ltd
If you are looking to build your new home, come and have a look at our gorgeous new show homes and chat to our excellent sales staff.
They are located at:
54 Footbridge Terrace, Silverstream, Clarkville
and
4 Rosewood Drive, Oakfields, Amberley
Both are open from Wednesday to Sunday between … View moreIf you are looking to build your new home, come and have a look at our gorgeous new show homes and chat to our excellent sales staff.
They are located at:
54 Footbridge Terrace, Silverstream, Clarkville
and
4 Rosewood Drive, Oakfields, Amberley
Both are open from Wednesday to Sunday between 12pm and 4pm but you are welcome to make an appointment for any other time.
We also have a show home at 7 Broomleigh Drive, Faringdon, Rolleston with the same opening hours.
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The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
If you haven’t already made contact with your neighbour, the holiday season is a perfect opportunity to break the ice.
Sometimes we get caught up in the Christmas rush, and don’t take time to think about people who may be experiencing a much quieter holiday season. Contact with older people… View moreIf you haven’t already made contact with your neighbour, the holiday season is a perfect opportunity to break the ice.
Sometimes we get caught up in the Christmas rush, and don’t take time to think about people who may be experiencing a much quieter holiday season. Contact with older people can help families to connect with what Christmas is really about, and it’s a great time to explore memories and think about traditions.
Age Concern New Zealand will posting 5 tips leading up to Christmas on how you can connect with your older neighbours this Holiday Season.
1. Invite your older neighbour to share a meal or a cup of tea
Christmas can be a tough time for older people, especially those who live alone. Invite your older neighbour over for a meal this holiday season. This will give you a chance to build a relationship with them.
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
All of New Zealand’s coast line is at risk of tsunami.
Knowing the right immediate action to take can save lives and prevent injury. If you are near the coast and feel a strong earthquake that makes it hard to stand up, or a rolling earthquake that lasts longer than a minute, move immediately … View moreAll of New Zealand’s coast line is at risk of tsunami.
Knowing the right immediate action to take can save lives and prevent injury. If you are near the coast and feel a strong earthquake that makes it hard to stand up, or a rolling earthquake that lasts longer than a minute, move immediately to high ground, or as far inland as possible.
The earthquake is your first warning, tsunami waves can arrive within minutes. Do not wait for official advice or warning systems.
Contact your local civil defence group for tsunami zone maps and plan your route today. www.civildefence.govt.nz...
Talk to your neighbours about where you will go, and who might need your help.
We had hundreds of entries to our little Football star competition! Special thanks to every Neighbourly member who shared photos of their Kiwi kids playing outdoors with their favourite ball. We're excited to announce our 60 winners today! Is your little footie fan on the list? Help keep your … View moreWe had hundreds of entries to our little Football star competition! Special thanks to every Neighbourly member who shared photos of their Kiwi kids playing outdoors with their favourite ball. We're excited to announce our 60 winners today! Is your little footie fan on the list? Help keep your little Kiwis active by enrolling them in McDonald's Junior Football. You might just have the next All White or Football Fern kicking around your backyard. Check the winners!
Claire Nicholls from Metroinfo
After public consultation in Longhurst and Knights Stream the Orange Line route will be extended to Knights Stream Park starting Monday 19th December. As the route will now travel via Murphys Rd and Caulfield Ave to Richmond Ave the existing bus stops on Hamill Rd will no longer be serviced from… View moreAfter public consultation in Longhurst and Knights Stream the Orange Line route will be extended to Knights Stream Park starting Monday 19th December. As the route will now travel via Murphys Rd and Caulfield Ave to Richmond Ave the existing bus stops on Hamill Rd will no longer be serviced from this date. Passengers who use these stops will need to walk to Caulfield Ave instead. A map of the new bus stops is at the link below.
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Here's the first tip in our summer water conservation series: If your garden's getting green, that's great, just remember to water early or late! For more summer water saving tips, check out ccc.govt.nz/waterwise #waterwatch
We are still looking for some Customer Choice Partners in your area. If you’re a local community group helping the young people and families in your community and in need of some extra funds head along to www.thewarehousegroup.co.nz... for more information and to begin the application process. … View moreWe are still looking for some Customer Choice Partners in your area. If you’re a local community group helping the young people and families in your community and in need of some extra funds head along to www.thewarehousegroup.co.nz... for more information and to begin the application process. Applications have been extended to 14th December
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
How would houses in your neighbourhood fare in a housing boom? Or a housing crash?
Maybe you're looking to buy...what will happen to house prices in the suburbs you're looking at over the next year? It's easy to find out how a housing crash, steady rate, or growth scenario will … View moreHow would houses in your neighbourhood fare in a housing boom? Or a housing crash?
Maybe you're looking to buy...what will happen to house prices in the suburbs you're looking at over the next year? It's easy to find out how a housing crash, steady rate, or growth scenario will change your home's value. Find out now using the House Value Calculator.
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Karyn from St Albans
Thank you (not) to the person who just run over the duck. There was no other traffic and if had looked would have seen the grey cat chase them on the road. She was disabled like me so took bit longer to take of. Had an injured leg and would sit on my knee so I could massage it. You hit her right on… View moreThank you (not) to the person who just run over the duck. There was no other traffic and if had looked would have seen the grey cat chase them on the road. She was disabled like me so took bit longer to take of. Had an injured leg and would sit on my knee so I could massage it. You hit her right on centre line. I was just coming around the corner. Was a green station wagon with blue on the bottom. You did not even stop to move her of the road. Would you run me over to as I am disabled from work accident. Everyone else watches out for them. They may not be anything to you but mean a lot to me. Since becoming disabled are one of the only things find enjoyment from. WHY. I know can be a pain but have 3 cats around here who chase them for fun. Are you going to aim for them to. Sorry but like family to me. I try protect all wildlife and animals around here. Started as good day but now feel like someone ripped my heart out.She could not move fast and to hit her on white line you aimed for her. Cars are not killing machines.. Why do you not just come punch me in the head. Would hurt less. I lost most of my quality of life in work accident and will lose husband as has terminal illness. Please do not kill anymore ducks. I try to keep an eye on them., but cannot move that fast
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The Girls from Red Cross Store Manchester St
We have 4 Grocery Hampers up for grabs... make a purchase, enter the draw and be in to win!
We also have some donations from The Aromatherapy Company for Sale, perfect gifts for someone special!
Karyn from St Albans
We are looking for boys baby clothes please size 00 to 0 please if anyone has any do not need anymore please.
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The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
All of New Zealand is at risk of earthquakes, and lots of us travel to parts of the country where earthquakes are more common. Knowing the right action to take – Drop, Cover, Hold – and practising with your family, can save lives and prevent injury.
Everyone should know this - please share … View moreAll of New Zealand is at risk of earthquakes, and lots of us travel to parts of the country where earthquakes are more common. Knowing the right action to take – Drop, Cover, Hold – and practising with your family, can save lives and prevent injury.
Everyone should know this - please share with your friends and family.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We love a bit of festive fun at Neighbourly which is why we're giving away Christmas gifts to our members - every day for 12 days! We have heaps of awesome prizes including The Warehouse gift cards, toy packs, gardening vouchers - and CASH! Want to see if you or one of your neighbours is a … View moreWe love a bit of festive fun at Neighbourly which is why we're giving away Christmas gifts to our members - every day for 12 days! We have heaps of awesome prizes including The Warehouse gift cards, toy packs, gardening vouchers - and CASH! Want to see if you or one of your neighbours is a winner? Just check the blog to see if there's a familiar name on Santa's list.
A special congratulations to yesterday's winner - Beni Alo from Wellington! He scored an AirNZ Mystery Break for two! Check out today's winners now. #hohoho
Check today's winner!
Sue from Linwood
I am just posting a message for those who may not know; that if you find a pet and you don't know who it belongs to, you can take it to a vet and they will scan it for a microchip for free. If it has one, then the owner can be traced. That will make the owner and pet very happy. :)
Kevin Park from Canterbury Migrants Centre
Kia Ora Everyone
The end of the year approaches, we would like to say big "Thank you!" for your support. Our last edition of this year will be on the 14th December 2016 and will see you in the first edition to be published on the 11th January 2017.
Happy reading!
Your feedback … View moreKia Ora Everyone
The end of the year approaches, we would like to say big "Thank you!" for your support. Our last edition of this year will be on the 14th December 2016 and will see you in the first edition to be published on the 11th January 2017.
Happy reading!
Your feedback would be appreciated.
Ethnic Communities and Immigration ministers open up on issues
* In conversation with Immigration Minister, Michael Woodhouse
* In conversation with Minister for Ethnic Communities, Peseta Sam Lotu-liga
* Gender: Promote respectful relationships: Amy Adams, Justice Minister
End violence against women
* Fono: 'It's our families, our people, our responsibility'
* Festival: Celebrate Bishopdale!
* Expo: Migrant business is very important to us - Eric Chuah, Head of Migrant Banking at ANZ, NZ
* Driving: New safety campaign to focus on visiting drivers
* Learnings: Christchurch Migrant Inter-Agency Group
* Street-wear: A first-generation Kiwi launches Mallu
If you have any inquiries, please contact Kevin Park, email kevin@cmctrust.org.nz.
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