Templeton, Christchurch

Borrow it!

Borrow it!

Wanting to use a tool but don't want to buy it? Ask your neighbours if they have it here.

2803 days ago

garage sales

Lisa from Halswell

anyone having a garage sale tomorrow.also where do you go online to look for garage sales.or other ways or finding out.thanks

2798 days ago

Stolen trailer

Heather from Lincoln

On Monday night (30/4/2018) our dark green 7x4 Briford trailer with a cage on was stolen from our farm in Greenpark. The gate at the back of the cage was left behind in the dark as was the WOF. The registration number is 3094U. If you see it or someone trying to sell it please call the Rolleston … View moreOn Monday night (30/4/2018) our dark green 7x4 Briford trailer with a cage on was stolen from our farm in Greenpark. The gate at the back of the cage was left behind in the dark as was the WOF. The registration number is 3094U. If you see it or someone trying to sell it please call the Rolleston Police Station or message me on this forum.

2798 days ago

Want to know what's happening with the Riccarton Road upgrade?

The Team from Christchurch City Council

We are at Riccarton Mall today to talk about work coming up on Riccarton Road.
Before we get started we want to understand how this affects you.
Come and see us at the mall (before 3pm), we'll be outside Westpac!
Can't make it? Don't worry.
We're also hosting another drop … View more
We are at Riccarton Mall today to talk about work coming up on Riccarton Road.
Before we get started we want to understand how this affects you.
Come and see us at the mall (before 3pm), we'll be outside Westpac!
Can't make it? Don't worry.
We're also hosting another drop in session tomorrow, between 4pm and 7pm at Yolin Church (180 Clarence Street).

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2801 days ago

Free

Quentin from Halswell

Free - small pile of Gap 20 (approx 0.15 cubic meters and also a small amount of Crusher Dust (approx 0.3 cubic metres) left overs from paving project.

Free

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2799 days ago

Cold ash goes in the red bin

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Is it time to clean your fire? Do you know that ash must be cool for five days and only goes in the red bin?
Find out why here: bit.ly...

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2799 days ago

2010 VW Polo Tsi 1.2

Lauren from Lincoln

FOR SALE!
2010 Car of the Year - this lovely wee VW Polo Tsi 1.2 will not disappoint!

NZ New - and well loved by one NZ owner.
Low kms at 62600.
New Reversing Camera

5 Star Ancap Safety Rating
Fuel Economy - 5 Star
The on-road fuel cost of this vehicle is estimated at $1,480 / year… View more
FOR SALE!
2010 Car of the Year - this lovely wee VW Polo Tsi 1.2 will not disappoint!

NZ New - and well loved by one NZ owner.
Low kms at 62600.
New Reversing Camera

5 Star Ancap Safety Rating
Fuel Economy - 5 Star
The on-road fuel cost of this vehicle is estimated at $1,480 / year based on driving 14,000 km per year (5.3 litres/100km).

Price: $10,500

2799 days ago

Have you seen this homemade campervan?

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

How gorgeous is this teardrop campervan? Christchurch furniture designer Carlton Pezaro built it for his wife Sarah, using wood from his mother's Durham Street home that was wrecked by the quakes.

"It was a bit beyond my abilities," says Carlton, who persevered with the project … View more
How gorgeous is this teardrop campervan? Christchurch furniture designer Carlton Pezaro built it for his wife Sarah, using wood from his mother's Durham Street home that was wrecked by the quakes.

"It was a bit beyond my abilities," says Carlton, who persevered with the project over two years. The results are stunning. See more, here.

2799 days ago

Boil Water Notice - West Melton

Matthew Salmons Reporter from Selwyn & Ashburton Outlook

A boil water notice has been issued by the Selwyn District Council after test results showed that E. coli levels were above recommended levels, likely to be as a result of recent heavy rainfall.
E.coli is an organism which can cause health issues. When a boil water notice is in place, the Ministry… View more
A boil water notice has been issued by the Selwyn District Council after test results showed that E. coli levels were above recommended levels, likely to be as a result of recent heavy rainfall.
E.coli is an organism which can cause health issues. When a boil water notice is in place, the Ministry of Health advises that people should boil or treat all water from taps before drinking, brushing teeth or using it in food preparation. In addition, water used to make ice should also be boiled before freezing.
Bringing water to the boil is sufficient to kill all bugs (water does not require prolonged boiling). Water needs to be boiled even if the smell or taste of chlorine is present. If water cannot be boiled, treat it by adding one teaspoon of household bleach per 10 litres of water and leave for 30 minutes

During boil water notices, employers should also make sure their staff are only consuming boiled or bottled water at work.

Council will continue to monitor the intake and reticulation system and keep residents informed of any updates.

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2799 days ago

How to safely dispose of hot ashes

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Is it time to clean your fire? Do you know that ash must be cool for five days and only goes in the red bin?
Find out why here: bit.ly...

2800 days ago

Thinking of Living in a Retirement Village?

The Team from

The Commission for Financial Capability is running free seminars about living in retirement villages with support from the Retirement Villages Association and experienced legal practitioners.

The seminars focus on things to consider before choosing to live in a retirement village and provide … View more
The Commission for Financial Capability is running free seminars about living in retirement villages with support from the Retirement Villages Association and experienced legal practitioners.

The seminars focus on things to consider before choosing to live in a retirement village and provide practical tips before you sign up to live in a retirement village.

Speakers from the Commission, Retirement Village Association and the legal profession (if available), will discuss types of retirement village structure, costs, and operations. The seminar will also explain some important resident's rights and where you can find out more information.

The seminars are 90 minutes long and include plenty of dedicated question and answer time throughtout the event.

Places are limited and registering attendance is essential.

Tea, coffee and light refreshments provided.

Register by clicking on the link.

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