Huntsbury, Christchurch

Happy new year, neighbours!

Happy new year, neighbours!

From us at Neighbourly, we're wishing you the best for 2026!

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3161 days ago

flatmate wanted

Anne from Lyttelton

Hi, we are looking for a mature, considerate, responsible female, non-smoking, to rent a good sized room with in-build wardrobe in a lovely, modern, sunny, spacious three story house in St Davids St in Lyttelton. The house has 5 bedrooms and two bathrooms and two lounge spaces. Bathroom and kitchen… View moreHi, we are looking for a mature, considerate, responsible female, non-smoking, to rent a good sized room with in-build wardrobe in a lovely, modern, sunny, spacious three story house in St Davids St in Lyttelton. The house has 5 bedrooms and two bathrooms and two lounge spaces. Bathroom and kitchen are modern and spacious. It has extensive decks, vege garden, fruit trees and great views. The cost is $150 plus $30 for power, unlimited internet and gas per week. You will be sharing the house with three mature, friendly, interestin­g and independen­t women of different ages. The house has enough room and levels to not feel crowded. Also advertised on trademe www.trademe.co.nz...
If you are looking for a place that is peaceful and quiet, please contact Arijana on 0226413497. Thanks

3163 days ago

Port Hills seed drop

Media Team from Christchurch City Council

Heads up to those living on the Port Hills, a helicopter will drop seed on pockets of privately owned land this afternoon (Friday).
Seed will be dropped on about 60 hectares of private land around Cashmere Valley, Worsleys Spur, Hoon Hay Valley and Early Valley Road, as part of an approach … View more
Heads up to those living on the Port Hills, a helicopter will drop seed on pockets of privately owned land this afternoon (Friday).
Seed will be dropped on about 60 hectares of private land around Cashmere Valley, Worsleys Spur, Hoon Hay Valley and Early Valley Road, as part of an approach coordinated by the Council to reduce sediment issues in streams.
The seed is being dropped on areas where there has been limited natural regrowth.
Two seed mixes are being used: one which is for land that will be used primarily for pasture and another mix that allows native plants to grow.
Reseeding areas has been identified as one of the first steps to reduce the likelihood of ash and sediment entering waterways if there was significant rain.

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3162 days ago

Styx Mill planting day

Media Team from Christchurch City Council

Want to give back to your community? Love being outdoors? Join us at Styx Mill on Sunday morning from 10 30am, and take part in our first community planting day of the year!
#volunteer #dogood #christchurchparks

3163 days ago

Seeking men of good voice

Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail

Maybe you’re a member of a musical group and looking for a change, maybe you have done the odd show, perhaps your singing is limited to the shower or the car?

The Plainsmen is an a capella men’s singing group and they are inviting men who love to sing to come along and join them - they’d … View more
Maybe you’re a member of a musical group and looking for a change, maybe you have done the odd show, perhaps your singing is limited to the shower or the car?

The Plainsmen is an a capella men’s singing group and they are inviting men who love to sing to come along and join them - they’d love to meet you!

They’re having an ‘OPEN NIGHT’ 7.30pm., Monday 8 May, Upper Riccarton Methodist Church Hall, cnr Brake Street and Yaldhurst Road.

Call Graeme 352 2364 for further details.

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3163 days ago

Campaigning Against Sneaky Fees

The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area

When you make use of our services we collect some anonymous information about the subject matter and advice given. This can be used by our National Office to spot trends and to campaign on your behalf. This is an example of one such campaign.

www.cab.org.nz...
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When you make use of our services we collect some anonymous information about the subject matter and advice given. This can be used by our National Office to spot trends and to campaign on your behalf. This is an example of one such campaign.

www.cab.org.nz...
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PS: You can still order an entertainment book in support of our funds via this link.
www.entertainmentbook.co.nz...
You can order the Book or Digital Membership for any of the five regions.

3164 days ago

garage sale saterday 7 may

Geertrudis from Opawa - Saint Martins

saint martins rd 105 ,for sale record player and records, toys ,small oven ,books, clothing,fabric ,wool and lots of other items.not before 8oclock please

3167 days ago

Repulsive stench of new herbicide around Ōpāwaho/Heathcote river

Justine from Opawa - Saint Martins

I'm wondering how many others have concerns about the disgusting smell of herbicide regularly sprayed around the track near the Ōpāwaho/Heathcote river? Apparently it is an organic Kiwicare product made from toxic pine needle extract. It has been used as an alternative to Round up, due to … View moreI'm wondering how many others have concerns about the disgusting smell of herbicide regularly sprayed around the track near the Ōpāwaho/Heathcote river? Apparently it is an organic Kiwicare product made from toxic pine needle extract. It has been used as an alternative to Round up, due to its links to bee population decline. It is sprayed monthly, much more frequently than Round Up, so apart from the revolting smell which puts you off walking near the river, I have concerns about the quantity of toxic run off into the river. Furthermore, it is being sprayed liberally around the base of trees. Why is this necessary? Who cares about a few extra weeds where the mowers can't get. I'm not an ecologist, so could someone with more expertise give their perspective? If others in the community are concerned, perhaps we should talk to the media and get an alternative, e.g. weed eaters.

3164 days ago

WIN tickets to exclusive preview screening of SENSE OF AN ENDING!

Roadshow Films

Enter the draw now for the chance to attend an exclusive preview screening of SENSE OF AN ENDING with a guest at Hoyts Northlands, Christchurch, at 6:30pm on Monday 15th May. Based on Julian Barnes’ Man Booker Prize winning novel, SENSE OF AN ENDING is a powerful story about memories from the … View moreEnter the draw now for the chance to attend an exclusive preview screening of SENSE OF AN ENDING with a guest at Hoyts Northlands, Christchurch, at 6:30pm on Monday 15th May. Based on Julian Barnes’ Man Booker Prize winning novel, SENSE OF AN ENDING is a powerful story about memories from the past and how what we remember is only half the story. With an all-star ensemble cast including Emily Mortimer, Jim Broadbent and Charlotte Rampling, this is a film that will excite any British drama fan.

To enter simply LIKE or THANK this message and you're in the draw. There's 50 double passes to be won!
Watch the trailer

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3181 days ago

Furniture..

Tony from Woolston

Hi all.. am moving house and have alot of items to give away and some other stuff for sale.. message me on here if you wanna come through and have a look.. items include solid set of 2 swings, a playhouse which kids would luv, 2x 1 seater and a 3 seater couch.. 2 other couches for free, a tall … View moreHi all.. am moving house and have alot of items to give away and some other stuff for sale.. message me on here if you wanna come through and have a look.. items include solid set of 2 swings, a playhouse which kids would luv, 2x 1 seater and a 3 seater couch.. 2 other couches for free, a tall glass cabinet, dehumidifier, wood/glass dining table with 4 chairs, big fold out mats ideal for picnics, carpet, 2 x wood dining tables for free few other items as well.. feel free to contact me through Facebook on Tony Faitaua as I could send you some pics or just give me a bell on 0211817417.
Thanks.

Negotiable

3164 days ago

No longer a garden city?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Christchurch must "look a lot better" than it does currently if it wants to keep its Garden City label, Mayor Lianne Dalziel says. Do you agree the city needs a spruce up?

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