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Media Team from Christchurch City Council
The Council has awarded contracts for $29 million of work a year to three contractors to manage road maintenance in the north, central and south of the city.
Will this affect you? Read more at Newsline.
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
With a range of artists, venues and art forms, Christchurch Arts Festival promises to bring a huge variety of experiences to the centre of Christchurch. Have you got your tickets yet? #gowild #chchartsfest www.artsfestival.co.nz...
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
A captivating mix of the old and the new, the Matuku Takotako: Sumner Centre stands on the corner of Nayland St and Wakefield Ave. It has been built to replace facilities lost as a result of the earthquakes and will be home to Sumner’s library, community centre and museum.
Read more at … View moreA captivating mix of the old and the new, the Matuku Takotako: Sumner Centre stands on the corner of Nayland St and Wakefield Ave. It has been built to replace facilities lost as a result of the earthquakes and will be home to Sumner’s library, community centre and museum.
Read more at Newsline: bit.ly...
If you have problems with services or products, you may be protected by the CGA. You should expect services to be carried out with appropriate competency and skills, and completed to a reasonable standard.
For example, Jan had two painters provide quotes for some painting and wallpaper work. … View moreIf you have problems with services or products, you may be protected by the CGA. You should expect services to be carried out with appropriate competency and skills, and completed to a reasonable standard.
For example, Jan had two painters provide quotes for some painting and wallpaper work. She chose her painter and the work was completed. Two weeks later she noticed bumps and lumps in the wallpaper, that she hadn’t noticed at the time the bill was paid.
With a faulty product, you can return it and ask for a repair, replacement or refund. But that’s not so easy with a service! But Jan’s story ended well, the painter came back and rectified the problem at no cost to Jan.
Check out YOUR rights at consumerprotection.govt.nz
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The Team from Jennian Homes
Most new home builders have a long list of questions...what building materials should we use? How can we include energy-saving features? How (and when) will the final price for my home be determined? How can we minimise unexpected costs and what warranties and guarantees will my new home have?
… View moreMost new home builders have a long list of questions...what building materials should we use? How can we include energy-saving features? How (and when) will the final price for my home be determined? How can we minimise unexpected costs and what warranties and guarantees will my new home have?
Questions like these are exactly the sort of questions we answer at our FREE Jennian New Home Builder Info Sessions. We invite you to come along, meet your local Jennian team and join us for an informative evening which will cover off these common questions and more.
Want to find out the answer to these key topics and more? Book a FREE complimentary seat at our next info session in your area.
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Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail
As part of our election coverage, we're going to be talking to the local candidates about their position on three specific issues - and we need your help. What is the number one issue for you this election? What would swing your vote? Pick one of the below, or add your own in the comments … View moreAs part of our election coverage, we're going to be talking to the local candidates about their position on three specific issues - and we need your help. What is the number one issue for you this election? What would swing your vote? Pick one of the below, or add your own in the comments below and we'll put the most popular ones to the candidates.
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
2.05pm: The rain has eased, with no reports of serious flooding.
"Although we saw steady rainfall in the city, as the storm developed the rain moved more quickly to the south than forecast and saved us from more severe rainfall that some forecasts were suggesting,'' says Council … View more2.05pm: The rain has eased, with no reports of serious flooding.
"Although we saw steady rainfall in the city, as the storm developed the rain moved more quickly to the south than forecast and saved us from more severe rainfall that some forecasts were suggesting,'' says Council Land Drainage Operations Team Leader Tim Joyce.
Lenore from Parklands - Marshlands
First new poster up.
Take a photo of you in front of one of our new posters around the east side bring it with you next Saturday and go in the draw for a 15 min Phone Reading with Medium Lenore
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
9.35am: Surface flooding is starting to cause some road closures. Parts of Bellbrook Cres, Emmett St and Orcades St, in Shirley, are closed due to flooding. Flooding is also starting to cause issues on McFaddens Rd, Edgeware Rd, and Weston Rd.
Residents who are concerned by flooding in their … View more9.35am: Surface flooding is starting to cause some road closures. Parts of Bellbrook Cres, Emmett St and Orcades St, in Shirley, are closed due to flooding. Flooding is also starting to cause issues on McFaddens Rd, Edgeware Rd, and Weston Rd.
Residents who are concerned by flooding in their area should contact the Council contact centre on 0800 800 169.
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Drivers are being urged to take extra care on Christchurch and Banks Peninsula roads today as the heavy rain is likely to cause surface flooding and make roads slippery.
Newsline has live updates on today's wet weather: ccc.govt.nz...
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Just recently completed in Kirwee a 5.8kWh solar system using 285w Trina panels, the SolaX SKSU5000 hybrid inverter and a 6.5kWh LG Chem battery.
With having the battery added on the system the client can use the power stored during the day at night, but also in the event of a power cut they can… View moreJust recently completed in Kirwee a 5.8kWh solar system using 285w Trina panels, the SolaX SKSU5000 hybrid inverter and a 6.5kWh LG Chem battery.
With having the battery added on the system the client can use the power stored during the day at night, but also in the event of a power cut they can still run their essential loads with this system.
If you are interested in a system like this for yourselves please do not hesitate to contact us :-)
Our supplement hero for this month is Magnesium! If you’re not sure what exactly our friend magnesium does for you, it relaxes tight muscles, assists with relief of muscular spasms, cramps, tension, muscle soreness, neck pain, tension headaches, and premenstrual symptoms. Magnesium is an … View moreOur supplement hero for this month is Magnesium! If you’re not sure what exactly our friend magnesium does for you, it relaxes tight muscles, assists with relief of muscular spasms, cramps, tension, muscle soreness, neck pain, tension headaches, and premenstrual symptoms. Magnesium is an important nutrient for the cardiovascular system and regulates calcium absorption. So yes, it does good things to our body! Find out more
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Media Team from Christchurch City Council
Changes are coming on Worcester Street, vehicles will be able to turn left off Worcester Street and onto Fitzgerald Avenue, but only cyclists will be able to travel through the Fitzgerald Street intersection.
Read more at Newsline: bit.ly...
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