Know what’s happening
Access the private noticeboard for verified neighbours near you. Keep informed about any suspicious activity, send urgent updates to your neighbours when required and discuss emergency planning.
Get to know your neighbours
Browse the directory and start getting to know your neighbours. Don’t want to post to the whole neighbourhood? Send a private message.
Buy, sell and give away
Want to declutter your garage? Buy some used household items? Give away some garden stuff? Become a verified neighbour to browse and post items for sale. Trading is simple when everyone lives nearby.
Nearby
Ashley, Cust, Eyrewell Forest, Oxford, Rangiora, Swannanoa - Ohoka, Loburn, Kaiapoi, Waikuku & Waikuku Beach, Pegasus, Woodend, SeftonGot a question for your neighbours?
Post here and let them help!
Thank you for using Neighbourly
You may receive an email confirmation for any offer you selected. The associated companies will contact you directly to activate your requests.
Arthur from Rangiora
This Sunday 16th September. Rangiora Sunday Market. Blake street Carpark. 10 am to 3 pm. Lots of variety and bargains for all from, woodcraft, jewelry, kindling wood, plants, household items, health products and clothing. ALSO in our clubrooms beside the carpark, THOMAS AND FRIENDS for the children… View moreThis Sunday 16th September. Rangiora Sunday Market. Blake street Carpark. 10 am to 3 pm. Lots of variety and bargains for all from, woodcraft, jewelry, kindling wood, plants, household items, health products and clothing. ALSO in our clubrooms beside the carpark, THOMAS AND FRIENDS for the children to operate.
Kia ora neighbours,
Te reo is in the spotlight and is being celebrated throughout the country as part of Māori Language Week. This week, Barbershop in Blue returned with a waiata, parents shared stories about raising children as bilingual, Stuff became Puna, and the future of te reo in NZ was … View moreKia ora neighbours,
Te reo is in the spotlight and is being celebrated throughout the country as part of Māori Language Week. This week, Barbershop in Blue returned with a waiata, parents shared stories about raising children as bilingual, Stuff became Puna, and the future of te reo in NZ was debated.
But one debate is still ramping up - should the New Zealand Wars become a compulsory part of the curriculum? What do you think? Take part in our poll below!
Rae from Sefton
Our section for Sale is in Oxford, I'm being a bit cheeky in asking I know but is there anyone out there who has friends or family members in Oxford, west coast areas or anywhere really that I could reach out to and ask a big favour if they would post our section and photos on there … View moreOur section for Sale is in Oxford, I'm being a bit cheeky in asking I know but is there anyone out there who has friends or family members in Oxford, west coast areas or anywhere really that I could reach out to and ask a big favour if they would post our section and photos on there neighbourly. I would be most grateful. Please get in touch with me and I could contact them with photos and summary of section. Thank you for your help! Oh just for your info I have checked with Neighbourly and they are quite ok with the above idea, phew!
Rangiora Golf Club from Rangiora Golf Club
You don't have to be a member to enjoy golf at Rangiora Golf Club. Check out our Flexi Options to play when you want at a price that suits you.
Reporter Northern Outlook
Should we be teaching te reo Māori in schools?
(Leave a comment in the replies, mark DNP if you don't want your comments used in print)
10 replies (Members only)
Take to the roads at pace or at your leisure on the 4th November at the Selwyn Running Festival. Flat and fast, winding past farmland and townships, there's a distance to suit everyone (half marathon, 10km, 5km and kids dash). Register today and you won't be disappointed. Register here!
Verna from Rangiora
My hens are back on the lay again after their winter rest, $5.00 doz, free range, mixed shell colours,green, blues and browns, lovely rich yokes, open 8am to 5 pm monday to friday, please honk horn if no one is in the cottage, we may be attending to other lifestyle jobs.Pick up is 409 Mt Thomas … View moreMy hens are back on the lay again after their winter rest, $5.00 doz, free range, mixed shell colours,green, blues and browns, lovely rich yokes, open 8am to 5 pm monday to friday, please honk horn if no one is in the cottage, we may be attending to other lifestyle jobs.Pick up is 409 Mt Thomas Road, Fernside, Rangiora many thanks verna
Rae from Sefton
Please pass onto your family and friends
Be in quick as this is the only section of this size now selling in Oxford!
Surrounded by modern homes down a quiet laneway this section is private making this an extremely desirable place to be.
At 629m2 it is perfect for a good size home and as … View morePlease pass onto your family and friends
Be in quick as this is the only section of this size now selling in Oxford!
Surrounded by modern homes down a quiet laneway this section is private making this an extremely desirable place to be.
At 629m2 it is perfect for a good size home and as much or little garden as you want.
Please view full info on TM www.trademe.co.nz...
Price: $125,000
William from SwiftDry Clotheslines NZ
Strong galvanised and Stainless steel Hardware.
$660 inc. gst delivered and installed in Christchurch and North Canterbury.
Call William 021 754 986
Harcourts Four Seasons Realty 2017 Ltd
On behalf of the Harcourts Foundation, Victoria Thompson from Harcourts Four Seasons Realty was delighted to present a $1000 cheque for a new commercial oven for their school hall. Accepting the cheque on behalf of Leithfield School is BOT member Tiffany Neylon.
Sophie from Kaiapoi
Freshly stained Macrocarpa Table and Bench Seats.
Very sturdy construction.
Table - 200cm Long, 100cm wide, 75cm high
All offers will be considered.
Negotiable
Hi neighbours,
Are you going out of your way to collect plastic bags before they become illegal in NZ? Some Kiwis have admitted they are stockpiling bags before they can no longer get them from supermarkets and petrol stations.
It's been noticed that some customers have been taking … View moreHi neighbours,
Are you going out of your way to collect plastic bags before they become illegal in NZ? Some Kiwis have admitted they are stockpiling bags before they can no longer get them from supermarkets and petrol stations.
It's been noticed that some customers have been taking plastic bags for things like single chocolate bars and drinks "to save up".
Do you find plastic bags handy for bin liners? What eco-friendly tips and alternatives to plastic can you share with your neighbours? Leave a reply to share your thoughts.
88 replies (Members only)
Lauren from SwiftDry Clotheslines NZ
Remind a friend who refuses to mismatch their socks!
A & H Tiling has been around for over 25 years. On the market for the first time and it's waiting for a driven new owner to take it forward!
As there is an experienced team in place, a new owner is easily able to follow suit and put their focus into the sales side of the business.
… View moreA & H Tiling has been around for over 25 years. On the market for the first time and it's waiting for a driven new owner to take it forward!
As there is an experienced team in place, a new owner is easily able to follow suit and put their focus into the sales side of the business.
Products are sourced from suppliers directly from Europe.
For the 2018 financial year, the business had total sales of around $3.2m with a return to the owner of over $270,000.
Find out more
Loading…
Are you sure? Deleting this message permanently removes it from the Neighbourly website.
Loading…
© Neighbourly 2025