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Addington.net is moving to Penbury Street in Sydenham. Our last day at Barrington Street is Thursday, 29 March. On Monday, 9 April we open at our new site in Penbury Street. Our phone number remains 962 7244 and our email info@addington.net.nz
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Public Transport Options - CRA says:
Option 4 – none of the above. (Please provide comment/ideas for an alternative solution)
Public Transport Comments
Retaining public transport services serves multiple goods for our communities - accessibility, decongestion of roads, mobility, vehicle … View morePublic Transport Options - CRA says:
Option 4 – none of the above. (Please provide comment/ideas for an alternative solution)
Public Transport Comments
Retaining public transport services serves multiple goods for our communities - accessibility, decongestion of roads, mobility, vehicle pollution reduction (less fossil fuel use and greenhouse gases), etc. etc.
The following proposal would help retain one service through raised profitability, the #145, for our local south city area by increasing its use, by joining up more surrounding suburbs more successfully.
If the #145 is under-utilised, we would argue, it is because the route set for it had not been well enough thought out. From consultation we have done, and supporting the Bowenvale residents' petition submission to reinstate service for their valley, we attach (by separate email if necessary) a new local double-loop draft layout for the #145:
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The #145 service revision proposal retains elements of the original route, being centred on the Barrington Interchange hub and passing Christchurch South Intermediate and Cashmere High School very regularly, viz:
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There are options in the proposal that can be explained further when we speak to you about this submission. That is, one or two small buses (as currently used - best for on and between the hills) could be on the figure-8 loop runs, doing the whole route off-peak, or one half of the route as a round circuit with greater frequency during the peak hours.
Also, both loops can be tightened if your route research supports that, to turn off at Hendersons Road towards Westmorland (rather than to Halswell and Kennedys Bush) in the west, and from Centaurus Road through Beckenham (rather than to Hillsborough and Opawa) in the east. But otherwise the larger and wider double-loop is preferred, servicing more area likely to generate the necessary revenue for retaining this very important local service. Circling round the Tannery to return west has been requested of the route re-draft, and Halswell and Kennedys Bush residents have also aired a wish for more service (via Neighbourly website).
Somerfield residents could this way achieve some service reinstatement that they desire, and also for Dyers Pass Road in Cashmere where the distances and hilly terrain make the Blue line bus inaccessible for the less mobile citizens and the loss of #63 route is lamented.
A vibrant Barrington hub would benefit from this #145 service route enhancement, serving shoppers and the commercial centre in Spreydon equally well.
Thank you for considering this submission.
Submission ID: 2018-28 LTP -1512
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Kennedys Bush Track is set to open.
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Gut health and wellbeing has a noticeable impact on overall health. Factors such as diet, age, excessive stress and antibiotic treatment may cause an imbalance in ‘good’ and ‘bad’ bacteria. This imbalance can also be exacerbated by the symptoms of heartburn and indigestion. Identifying … View moreGut health and wellbeing has a noticeable impact on overall health. Factors such as diet, age, excessive stress and antibiotic treatment may cause an imbalance in ‘good’ and ‘bad’ bacteria. This imbalance can also be exacerbated by the symptoms of heartburn and indigestion. Identifying symptoms is key to understanding underlying gut imbalances, so that helpful treatment solutions can be taken. There are many simple lifestyle changes that can help improve overall gut heath. Additionally, overall wellbeing and good health can be optimised with Probiotics and specific Symptom Relievers. Pop into your local pharmacist to discuss your digestive wellbeing today. Find out more
Janet from Sydenham
We have finally managed to ditch the plastic and move to reusable bags.
Stuff Pix is a brand new way to watch the latest new release and blockbuster movies at your place. We’re talking huge hits like Thor: Ragnarok, Justice League, Atomic Blonde and heaps more.
Even better, as a special Neighbourly member, we’re giving you $2 OFF your first movie. So get … View moreStuff Pix is a brand new way to watch the latest new release and blockbuster movies at your place. We’re talking huge hits like Thor: Ragnarok, Justice League, Atomic Blonde and heaps more.
Even better, as a special Neighbourly member, we’re giving you $2 OFF your first movie. So get together all your friends and family, and the popcorn, and enjoy.
Head to stuffpix.co.nz and use the code PIXOFFER2 at checkout to get $2 off, code expires 30th April 2018
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Susan from Woolston
Getting cabin fever from the wetter weather? Come have a look at garage sale Portman St Woolston. 8.30 -12.30. Anything left for the last 30 mins will be half price. Signs and balloons our.
Zoe from Woolston
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The Team from ACC New Zealand
We’re raising awareness of falls prevention for over 65s. Older people can worry about having a fall, so much so that their activity reduces and they move less. Their strength decreases, affecting their balance and the risk of a fall increases. We want to know how many Neighbourly members who are… View moreWe’re raising awareness of falls prevention for over 65s. Older people can worry about having a fall, so much so that their activity reduces and they move less. Their strength decreases, affecting their balance and the risk of a fall increases. We want to know how many Neighbourly members who are over 65 have had a fall or fear falling?
We value our older people and want them to stay well and independent. We want them to Live Stronger for Longer. We’ll share more about why we’re asking next week.
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Kerryn from Opawa - Saint Martins
Beckenham School Twilight Fair 23rd March 430-730pm
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Do you know some awesome people who deserve recognition in your community? The Community Service Awards are now open!
Head online to submit a nomination: bit.ly...
Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand
Remember, every employee must have a written employment agreement. If you’re an employer and you want to make sure you’re doing right by your workers, and are meeting your legal obligations, visit your local CAB, call us on 0800 367 222 (0800 FOR CAB), or check out our website, www.cab.org.nz.
Hey neighbours,
What are your thoughts on tenants paying letting fees? Housing Minister Phil Twyford has put forward a bill that would ban landlords from charging letting fees to tenants. Is the bill a good idea? Let us know in our poll below.
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Hey neighbours,
Did you know 230 horses could be slaughtered next month if they aren't rescued in time? Of the 300 wild Kaimanawa horses in need of rescuing, only 66 have homes to go to. Are you able to support the cause?
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Hi neighbours,
Have you heard that former Health Minister Jonathan Coleman has resigned from politics? A by-election will be held for his Auckland seat.
To read more about his resignation click here.
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