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2771 days ago

Be The Roaster & Café Owner

ABC Business Sales

This popular café, started by the awesome team at Black & White Coffee Cartel, has a huge following due to the fantastic freshly roasted coffee (on-site is a micro roaster) and great city vibe. It is easy to see why they have achieved growth year on year with sales now in excess of $830,000.
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This popular café, started by the awesome team at Black & White Coffee Cartel, has a huge following due to the fantastic freshly roasted coffee (on-site is a micro roaster) and great city vibe. It is easy to see why they have achieved growth year on year with sales now in excess of $830,000.

This is a unique franchise system. You the owner, control the coffee process from start to finish. This is achieved through the on-site processes of roasting green beans – taking the raw product and transforming it into something magical.

It is currently running fully managed and would be perfectly suited to a passionate individual or partnership who understands what this café is all about.

If this sounds like you, please contact Sami today on 021 0297 8810.
Find out more!

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2785 days ago

Are the dead trees in central Christchurch an embarrassment to the Garden City?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

New plants in a central Christchurch park are dying and have to be replaced.

The $30 million taxpayer-funded Rauora Park opened in the city's east frame in December with 14,000 plants, including 312 trees. A large number are now dead or dying.

Crown rebuild company Ōtākaro says some … View more
New plants in a central Christchurch park are dying and have to be replaced.

The $30 million taxpayer-funded Rauora Park opened in the city's east frame in December with 14,000 plants, including 312 trees. A large number are now dead or dying.

Crown rebuild company Ōtākaro says some deaths were inevitable, but plant experts say the work was poorly planned and done with no respect for the plants.

2771 days ago

Recycling: keep it loose!

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Did you know bagged recyclable items cannot be processed as operators cannot open individual bags? This is due to around 25 tonnes of recycling getting processed every hour, so bagged items often end up at the landfill.
To avoid this, simply have recyclables and plastic bags loose when throwing … View more
Did you know bagged recyclable items cannot be processed as operators cannot open individual bags? This is due to around 25 tonnes of recycling getting processed every hour, so bagged items often end up at the landfill.
To avoid this, simply have recyclables and plastic bags loose when throwing them in the yellow bin.
Find out if you’re recycling the right way here: ccc.govt.nz/recycling

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2771 days ago

FIRE WOOD

Joanne from Halswell

I have some branches I cut off a tree, some I have cut into smaller pieces, be good for next year as still wet, good solid wood.

Free

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2771 days ago

RED BRICKS X 25

Joanne from Halswell

I have some red bricks in good condition if any one wants them.

Free

2771 days ago

Fresh water on tap for Christchurch residents

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Christchurch residents are queuing at a free well to avoid drinking the chlorinated water coming from their taps.

The well can be found at Lotus at Siam Thai Day Spa on Ernlea Tce in Cashmere.

2773 days ago

Did you know houses where meth was smoked are considered safe?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi Christchurch,

Did you know there's no risk to humans from third hand exposure to houses where methamphetamine has been consumed? A Government report found mould was a much larger health risk to tenants than meth residue. Would you live in a house where meth has been smoked? To read more … View more
Hi Christchurch,

Did you know there's no risk to humans from third hand exposure to houses where methamphetamine has been consumed? A Government report found mould was a much larger health risk to tenants than meth residue. Would you live in a house where meth has been smoked? To read more about the report, click here. (Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/comments used on Stuff).

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2771 days ago

Gym members can spin into action

The Team from Christchurch City Council

Gym junkies: who likes to spin?!
The popular spin classes at Council gyms will be included in membership fees from Friday.
For more information head to Newsline: bit.ly...

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2773 days ago

Christchurch water's chlorine levels will be reduced

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

The Christchurch City Council will lower the amount of chlorine it is adding to the city's water after a public outcry over the smell and taste.

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2793 days ago

Cattery - Purpose built, under floor heating, Secure - Inspections welcome

Alison Tewnion from Ali Cats Cattery

Hi Welcome to Ali Cats Cattery - inspections always welcome
15 years experience...we are only 10 minutes from Church Corner, 10 minutes from Christchurch Airport and 15 minutes from Rolleston...
all Cats welcome from the very young to the mature... underfloor heating, spacious units, adjoining … View more
Hi Welcome to Ali Cats Cattery - inspections always welcome
15 years experience...we are only 10 minutes from Church Corner, 10 minutes from Christchurch Airport and 15 minutes from Rolleston...
all Cats welcome from the very young to the mature... underfloor heating, spacious units, adjoining units and Deluxe also available. more photos on web.facebook.com... or www.cattery.co.nz...

2771 days ago

Council opens doors for teen students

The Team from Christchurch City Council

A group of year 11 Linwood College students took part in TEC's Work Inspiration programme recently.
Read about it on Newsline: bit.ly...

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2771 days ago

Minister considers new quarry laws to clean up dangerous dust problem

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Canterbury Regeneration Minister Megan Woods is considering changing the law to pave the way for a mandatory buffer zone of at least 500 metres between quarries and houses.

The move would mark a bittersweet victory for communities in Yaldhurst and Templeton, where residents have long fought … View more
Canterbury Regeneration Minister Megan Woods is considering changing the law to pave the way for a mandatory buffer zone of at least 500 metres between quarries and houses.

The move would mark a bittersweet victory for communities in Yaldhurst and Templeton, where residents have long fought quarry expansions in the former and a proposed development by Fulton Hogan near the latter.

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2772 days ago

Arbor Day plants seeds of bush renewal

The Team from Christchurch City Council

To celebrate Arbor Day here in Christchurch, residents are encouraged to get involved to help restore Papanui Bush.
To find out more, read about it on Newsline: bit.ly...

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