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This Sunday we'll be putting our clocks back for the end of daylight saving. Despite the benefits of an extra hour of sun during daylight saving, these clock changes commonly bring disruptions to our households and sleep - some feel that it should be scrapped altogether. What do you think?
… View moreThis Sunday we'll be putting our clocks back for the end of daylight saving. Despite the benefits of an extra hour of sun during daylight saving, these clock changes commonly bring disruptions to our households and sleep - some feel that it should be scrapped altogether. What do you think?
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The Team from SPCA Christchurch - Centre & Op Shops
Our Christchurch stores are growing, with another new Op Shop on the way located at 428 Colombo Street, Sydenham. Keep an eye out on our page for announcements of our opening date and more details for you to get your paws on some pre-loved pieces π
We are also in need of volunteer support to … View moreOur Christchurch stores are growing, with another new Op Shop on the way located at 428 Colombo Street, Sydenham. Keep an eye out on our page for announcements of our opening date and more details for you to get your paws on some pre-loved pieces π
We are also in need of volunteer support to help prepare and set-up the store, as well as support with the ongoing day-to-day operations once open. If you can help, we'd love to hear from you at β‘οΈ www.spca.nz...
Shirish Paranjape from Community Board member, Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood C.Board
Scores of residents braved sleety winter weather to attend a public meeting organised by Cr Sam MacDonald, together with Mayor Phil Mauger.
Many relevant community issues were discussed with lots of questions from those present.
Those were two productive hours. Waimairi Community Board … View moreScores of residents braved sleety winter weather to attend a public meeting organised by Cr Sam MacDonald, together with Mayor Phil Mauger.
Many relevant community issues were discussed with lots of questions from those present.
Those were two productive hours. Waimairi Community Board members Nicola and I were both there to listen to the issues raised.
Residents were encouraged to make their submissions on the draft annual plan.
ccc.govt.nz...
The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Christchurch
Audio Recovery Stories
Hear how some of our members came to find a solution to their food obsession in Addictive Eaters Anonymous.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Neighbourhood Support members across New Zealand are invited to attend a special wellbeing webinar, 'Building Strong Communities', with Farmstrong Ambassador, Sam Whitelock, at 7:30pm on Tuesday April 4th.
For more information and to register, head to www.neighbourhoodsupport.co.nz....… View moreNeighbourhood Support members across New Zealand are invited to attend a special wellbeing webinar, 'Building Strong Communities', with Farmstrong Ambassador, Sam Whitelock, at 7:30pm on Tuesday April 4th.
For more information and to register, head to www.neighbourhoodsupport.co.nz....
Please invite those on your street and in your neighbourhood who might be interested (it's not just for rural folk, although those of you in rural communities might be particularly interested).
The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
Geeks on Wheels will be holding their free drop in clinic
- Wednesday, 29 March β 1-2pm
- 250 Colombo Street (Salvation Army centre)
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Christchurchβs economic development agency says itβs βvery happyβ with the countryβs inaugural Sail Grand Prix (SailGP) last week, despite feedback about a lack of a windfall for Lyttelton businesses over the two days of racing.
Australian menβs lifestyle website, Man Of Many, … View moreChristchurchβs economic development agency says itβs βvery happyβ with the countryβs inaugural Sail Grand Prix (SailGP) last week, despite feedback about a lack of a windfall for Lyttelton businesses over the two days of racing.
Australian menβs lifestyle website, Man Of Many, declared: βMove over, Auckland; Christchurch is giving you a run for your money as New Zealandβs capital of cool.β Read the full story from reporter Steven Walton here and tell us if you agree Christchurch is the "capital of cool" in the comments below (and why or why not).
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Happy Saturday are here again! Come get your shopping done! πππ
Golden Queen Peach $4.88 kgπππππ
Bananas $2.38 kg
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Green Grapes $4.99 kg… View moreHappy Saturday are here again! Come get your shopping done! πππ
Golden Queen Peach $4.88 kgπππππ
Bananas $2.38 kg
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Green Grapes $4.99 kg
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Strawberry 2 punnet For $6
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Orange kumara $6.88
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Plenty of other great deals in store so pop on in and see the friendly team at Leacroft St where fresh produce tastes best
The Team from Resene ColorShop Hornby
Restore antique furniture with Resene Aquaclear.
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Check out the never before seen deals on clothing in our massive winter sale. Genuine direct to you deals.
Every online purchase between now and 31st March is an entry to the comp. Buy once or go mad and make a number or purchases - every one of them is a chance to win. Get clicking and good … View moreCheck out the never before seen deals on clothing in our massive winter sale. Genuine direct to you deals.
Every online purchase between now and 31st March is an entry to the comp. Buy once or go mad and make a number or purchases - every one of them is a chance to win. Get clicking and good luck!!
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We deliver water to over 1.2 million Kiwis across the country, and weβre looking for great people to join our team and help provide safe water for your community. We provide meaningful work, and long-lasting careers. We hiring now for drainlayers, water servicepeople, operations roles, labourers … View moreWe deliver water to over 1.2 million Kiwis across the country, and weβre looking for great people to join our team and help provide safe water for your community. We provide meaningful work, and long-lasting careers. We hiring now for drainlayers, water servicepeople, operations roles, labourers and more!
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
From reporter Tina Law:
Hundreds of Christchurch residents have already paid their water bills, as the number of invoices sent out has more than doubled in two weeks.
Some 9765 households have now received a bill for using too much water β a 150% increase on two weeks ago when 3913 bills … View moreFrom reporter Tina Law:
Hundreds of Christchurch residents have already paid their water bills, as the number of invoices sent out has more than doubled in two weeks.
Some 9765 households have now received a bill for using too much water β a 150% increase on two weeks ago when 3913 bills had been sent.
The number will grow each week as more meters are read, city council resources general manager Leah Scalesβ said.
People have eight weeks to pay their excess water bill, with the first invoices due in April, and 812 have already paid.
However, some are refusing to, including Huntsbury residents Heather and Randal Lawβ.
The couple received a bill for $45.09 after using an average of 1041 litres of water a day over 98 days.
Heather Law said she would βdefinitely notβ pay the bill.
She said she would if it was averaged out across an entire year, rather than over a three-month period, and if the council refunded her when she used under the limit during the winter.
βI water the garden in the summer. I have a vegetable garden and a flower garden and Iβm not going to stop watering it.β
The pair operate a small Airbnb at their property and guests always comment on their βbeautiful gardenβ, Randal Law said.
He said he would be invoicing the council $45.09 for his promotion of the Garden City β the same amount as their bill to him.
βIf they are going to charge me a stupid bill, I am going to be equally stupid.β
They did not think it was fair that almost a quarter (25,365) of Christchurch households could not be charged because they share a meter.
The pair are not alone in their opposition to the new charge.
Linwood man Phil Yarrallβ has not mown his grass verge since October in protest against the charge. He believes it is discriminatory, arbitrary in its application and nothing more than a creeping tax.
Yarrall said this week he had yet to receive a bill, but expected one to arrive soon.
Mayor Phil Mauger, who has publicly labelled the charge βunfairβ and voted against its introduction, said if residents receive a bill they should pay it, but he hoped respite was on its way in the form of an increase to the daily limit.
Under the existing rules people are being charged a fixed rate of $1.35 for every 1000 litres they use over the 700-litre limit, which is the equivalent of 100 toilet flushes.
Bills have not been sent out for charges of $25 or less, so people have to use more than 900 litres each day over 90 days to receive a bill under the current rule.
However, the council is consulting the public as part of its draft annual plan on whether it should increase the daily allowance from 700 litres to 900 litres.
Any change would not be put in place until July, so would not affect households that receive bills before then.
The charge came into force in October, after being consulted on twice. It was introduced to help reduce the extreme demand on the councilβs water supply network over summer.
If this could be achieved, the council would not have to spend as much money upgrading and building new infrastructure.
Water use has decreased by more than 10% since charges were brought in, saving millions of litres.
Cashmere resident Graeme Niles, who adopted a number of water-saving techniques this summer, said he had managed to keep under the 700 litre limit, clocking up an average of 645 litres, despite his expansive garden.
Scales said any inequity around shared meters was not accurate, because only 194 properties out of the 25,365 with shared water meters would have received a bill β less than 1% of the total.
Meters would be installed in those properties first.
If people do not pay the bill they face a 7% penalty and the council could use debt collection services.
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Our 2023 Local Business Hero Awards nomination phase closes on Sunday. Neighbours - you only have a few more days to nominate a favourite local business to give them a chance to win an incredible $10,000 package.
Show your support for your local today by nominating them to be this year's … View moreOur 2023 Local Business Hero Awards nomination phase closes on Sunday. Neighbours - you only have a few more days to nominate a favourite local business to give them a chance to win an incredible $10,000 package.
Show your support for your local today by nominating them to be this year's Prospa Local Business Hero!
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Leanna from Bishopdale
This Friday Night 24th March Red Weekend for the first time are set to hit the stage at A Rolling Stone Bar, 579 Colombo St from 10pm.
After a few weeks off they are fired up and ready to rock you with all your rock classics and their killer originals.
They will be joined by 30c Spins who will … View moreThis Friday Night 24th March Red Weekend for the first time are set to hit the stage at A Rolling Stone Bar, 579 Colombo St from 10pm.
After a few weeks off they are fired up and ready to rock you with all your rock classics and their killer originals.
They will be joined by 30c Spins who will hit the stage at 8.30.
You won't want to miss this one. SEE YOU THERE!! Free entry
@redweekendmusic @arollingstonebar
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