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Penny from Papanui
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We're getting closer to the start of the 2019 league season and our Junior section is ready for you to sign up @ Registration Day happening Sunday 17 February from 11 am Jellie Park. See you there!😎
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Thank you to everyone who has reported a damaged or downed tree as a result of the wild weather last night. We've had 200 job requests in the last 24 hours. It's the most damaging wind event we've had in the city since 2014. Head to Newsline for an update and more information.
Barbara from Spencerville
Old but great storage. Cupboard one side, drawers the other. We have been using this in the garage and no longer need it. Pick up is Spencerville
Free
Kat from Waimairi Beach
My latest fundraiser collage "Scoop Dog" is for sale on TradeMe.
ALL proceeds go to the charity Greyhounds as Pets.
www.trademe.co.nz...
Sandra from Burwood
If you have been tidying up with Marie Kondo, used the holidays for a spring clean or just have some extra stuff to re home and sell NOW IS THE TIME !!!
74 Basset street is holding a mega garage sale on Saturday the 9th of Feb at 8am, and encourage our neighbors to do the same.
Having a few … View moreIf you have been tidying up with Marie Kondo, used the holidays for a spring clean or just have some extra stuff to re home and sell NOW IS THE TIME !!!
74 Basset street is holding a mega garage sale on Saturday the 9th of Feb at 8am, and encourage our neighbors to do the same.
Having a few garage sales on the street at the same time is a huge draw to bargain hunters.
A co-ordinated effort will make for a successful day to clear clutter while making some cash.
We hope you join the fun.
Negotiable
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
MetService has issued a severe weather watch for strong wind across Otago and Canterbury this afternoon and evening. People are advised to keep up to date with the latest forecasts in case parts of this watch are upgraded to a full warning or further areas are added. Keep updated here
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Hi neighbours, our life and style reporter is on the hunt for New Zealand's favourite flavour of cake.
We asked some experts which cake they believe Kiwis love the most - read their thoughts here. But want to make sure we are up to speed with what Kiwis really think! Which is your favourite… View moreHi neighbours, our life and style reporter is on the hunt for New Zealand's favourite flavour of cake.
We asked some experts which cake they believe Kiwis love the most - read their thoughts here. But want to make sure we are up to speed with what Kiwis really think! Which is your favourite cake flavour?
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Stuff will be awarding the prestigious Iron Chicken award to the best busker at the Bread & Circus festival this week.
The winning busker will be awarded the distinctive chicken trophy made by South Island artist Hannah Kidd.
If you see a busker you think deserves the trophy, tell us about … View moreStuff will be awarding the prestigious Iron Chicken award to the best busker at the Bread & Circus festival this week.
The winning busker will be awarded the distinctive chicken trophy made by South Island artist Hannah Kidd.
If you see a busker you think deserves the trophy, tell us about them in the comments below.
Previous winners of the Iron Chicken include performers like Sam Wills, aka Tape Face, Mulletman, The Daredevil Chicken Club and Shay Horay.
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
We’re asking all Christchurch residents to save water so we can end temporary chlorination sooner.
The less water we use, the faster we can upgrade our wells. It all adds up, and we really appreciate people’s efforts.
The biggest demand for household water comes from garden sprinklers and… View moreWe’re asking all Christchurch residents to save water so we can end temporary chlorination sooner.
The less water we use, the faster we can upgrade our wells. It all adds up, and we really appreciate people’s efforts.
The biggest demand for household water comes from garden sprinklers and irrigators. A better option is to use a hose with a spray gun, or a watering can. Better still, water only on alternate days between 9pm and 7am, when it's cooler.
Find more ways to save: ccc.govt.nz/water-saving-tips
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Brenda from Northwood
Our Gypsy Gathering is tonight! Remember this is a free event, open to all ages and genders! We will be in the back studio tonight, behind the house of HSPA Studios - there is limited parking onsite so please be aware that you may have to park on the road!
All you need is a drink bottle and a … View moreOur Gypsy Gathering is tonight! Remember this is a free event, open to all ages and genders! We will be in the back studio tonight, behind the house of HSPA Studios - there is limited parking onsite so please be aware that you may have to park on the road!
All you need is a drink bottle and a smile!
See you all there for a fun night of dancing!
Rose from Burwood
Anybody know a place bearish The Palms to get my flat tyre fixed please. New tyres been on a few months. Thank you...
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Karen from Redwood
Middle School, Boys, size 96. In very good condition, recently drycleaned. Pickup Redwood.
Price: $120
Tracey from Belfast
Leftovers from house build in Spring Grove - approx. 70-80. Pick up Spring Grove.
Free
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
They say a dog is man's best friend and that certainly seems to be the case in New Zealand.
Dog ownership has soared over the past five years, outstripping the growth in people in all the main cities apart from Auckland.
The country is home to more than 560,500 registered dogs – enough for… View moreThey say a dog is man's best friend and that certainly seems to be the case in New Zealand.
Dog ownership has soared over the past five years, outstripping the growth in people in all the main cities apart from Auckland.
The country is home to more than 560,500 registered dogs – enough for about one in nine to be a proud owner. That's a pooch for roughly every third household.
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