Fernside, Rangiora

Merry Christmas, neighbours

Merry Christmas, neighbours

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3038 days ago

Farewell to a gentleman

Shannon Beynon Reporter from Northern Outlook

The loss of Peter Allen leaves a void around the council table and in our community. Our sincerest condolences to Helen, Catherine, Stephen and Michael and their extended families and everyone who called Peter friend.

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3037 days ago

Community meeting for Cust Community

Nicola from Rangiora

At the Cust Community Hall (9 Mill Road) on Tuesday the 5th Sep at 7pm.
Come along to hear about your options for the election this year.

3037 days ago

Ambitious planting project needs your help

Reporter Northern Outlook

Would you be willing to sponsor 1 metre of waterway?

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3037 days ago
3037 days ago

New flowers and vege varieties

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Hello neighbours, here's a look at some new plants out in garden centres this month.

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3038 days ago

Staff Profile - Hannah Reuben

Tania from Rangiora

Williams McKenzie Lawyers are thrilled to have Hannah Reuben join them as part of the family law team with Anneliese Gane. Hannah is a North Canterbury local who has returned to the area after working in Blenheim.

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3038 days ago

Spring is sprung

Shannon Beynon Reporter from Northern Outlook

You know it's spring when the daffodils are out.

Not just any daffodils, however. For me, there's one particular patch that heralds the arrival of lighter mornings and warmer days more than anything else.

And no, not the ones in North Hagley Park or along Bealey Ave. This patch is … View more
You know it's spring when the daffodils are out.

Not just any daffodils, however. For me, there's one particular patch that heralds the arrival of lighter mornings and warmer days more than anything else.

And no, not the ones in North Hagley Park or along Bealey Ave. This patch is much closer to home.

There's a beautiful band of gold that appears every year on a gentle bend on Kingsbury Ave in Rangiora, outside one of the houses.

This bright and beautiful display, more than anything else, lifts my spirits and eagerly announces the arrival of the darling of all seasons.

Soon enough, the blossoms along the avenue and all over town will unveil their puffy gowns and the town will be a vision of growth.

I have no idea who the house or the daffs belong to, but from everyone who drives, walks, jogs or wanders past, thank you.

And to everyone whose gardens are about to become a feast of colour and scent, thank you too. We really are so very lucky with our little patches of paradise.

What's your herald of spring? Is it the blossoms? Your own blossom tree or bulbs?

– Shannon.

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3039 days ago

Connecting communities through conversation, food

Reporter Northern Outlook

Anyone out there with a bit of spare time for a good cause?

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3041 days ago

Exercycle

Penny from Rangiora

Just wondering if someone out there has an Exercycle they are not using, that they would be willing to part with for a reasonable price please?

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3040 days ago

RANGIORA TENNIS CLUB OPEN DAY

Lisa from Rangiora

Rangiora Tennis Club would like to invite all new and returning players to our open day on Saturday 16th September from 10-12pm. Come along and have a chat to some of our committee about the up and coming season and the exciting new plans for the future of our club.
Enquiries: Alison Buchanan ph:… View more
Rangiora Tennis Club would like to invite all new and returning players to our open day on Saturday 16th September from 10-12pm. Come along and have a chat to some of our committee about the up and coming season and the exciting new plans for the future of our club.
Enquiries: Alison Buchanan ph: 03 3139303
or Lisa Scott Ph: 021 111 4124

3042 days ago

Caravan Electrical certificate

Denise from Rangiora

Does anyone who does Caravan Electrical certificate locally?
Thanks

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