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Office Manager from First Stop Interiors Ltd
We would love to help with any of those interior decorating jobs you were looking at during lockdown and can now get done! For more information see us on Facebook @ First Stop Interiors. www.facebook.com...
The Team from Resene ColorShop Rangiora
Upcycle a pallet and old kitchen forks to help keep garden tools organised.
Make the most of this weekend with this step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this project yourself
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
A North Canterbury family was "gobsmacked" to learn connecting their new home to power would cost $14,800.
Read the full story here.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
A North Canterbury farm supplier is phasing out plastic packaging in favour of paper as it aims to help the agriculture industry become much greener.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
Waimakariri's mayor has gone in to bat for employees of Rangiora's Bunnings store after it was named as one of seven marked for closure.
Dan Gordon said he spoke with the company's HR department after hearing of the planned closure, which would affect 21 staff.
The plan had come as… View moreWaimakariri's mayor has gone in to bat for employees of Rangiora's Bunnings store after it was named as one of seven marked for closure.
Dan Gordon said he spoke with the company's HR department after hearing of the planned closure, which would affect 21 staff.
The plan had come as a surprise, given the store was well located in the centre of Rangiora and had recently added a garden centre, he said.
Trupti Biradar Reporter from Stuff Travel
If you've ever wanted to travel NZ, now is the time. These deals are incredible value.
Exceed - we fix windows & doors
Hi Neighbours!
If your windows & doors are in need of some TLC, our team is fully operational and able to help you during Alert Level 2 :)
We are following stringent health & safety protocols to ensure the safety of all our customers and teams.
Head to our dedicated Covid-19 updates page … View moreHi Neighbours!
If your windows & doors are in need of some TLC, our team is fully operational and able to help you during Alert Level 2 :)
We are following stringent health & safety protocols to ensure the safety of all our customers and teams.
Head to our dedicated Covid-19 updates page for information on our Alert Level 2 H&S procedures:
www.exceed.co.nz...
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Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
The freeze on tenancy terminations has impacted 'Mum and dad' landlords in ways no-one could have predicted prior to Covid-19.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
An illegal mountain of baled waste that can be seen from the Christchurch Northern Motorway will not be moved any time soon.
The 4000 bales of rubbish at a site on Spencerville Rd, owned by Renew Energy Ltd (REL) and ERP Group Ltd, are destined for a yet-to-be-built waste-to-energy plant in … View moreAn illegal mountain of baled waste that can be seen from the Christchurch Northern Motorway will not be moved any time soon.
The 4000 bales of rubbish at a site on Spencerville Rd, owned by Renew Energy Ltd (REL) and ERP Group Ltd, are destined for a yet-to-be-built waste-to-energy plant in Belfast.
REL also intends to store up to 10 times as much waste at a site on Blakes Rd,in Belfast, for five years while it builds the South Island's first waste-to-energy plant. Its consent application is currently on hold while more detail is sought by ECan.
Waimakariri MP Matt Doocey says residents are concerned about the proximity of the site to houses, a large aquifer and a stream, a cemetery, and a meatworks. Read more: here
The Team from Waimakariri District Council
Our libraries opened on Monday 18 May. Like all public spaces at the moment, there are some new processes in place to keep you safe. Learn more...
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Got a local business that went over and above during lockdown? Is there one you’ve really missed - or one that's brightened your day? Maybe it’s a business who just needs a helping hand at the moment...
Nominate them for a Local Like! Your shoutout could appear as an advert on Stuff, on… View moreGot a local business that went over and above during lockdown? Is there one you’ve really missed - or one that's brightened your day? Maybe it’s a business who just needs a helping hand at the moment...
Nominate them for a Local Like! Your shoutout could appear as an advert on Stuff, on Neighbourly, or in your local paper. Plus you could win a bag of feijoas (or a $100 voucher to the business you nominate).
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As a nation, we recently held a moving ANZAC Day commemoration. So now is a good time to reflect on how we treat our military personnel during and after their service. It speaks volumes about who we are as New Zealanders.
Let’s not leave those who serve our country behind.
Can New Zealand … View moreAs a nation, we recently held a moving ANZAC Day commemoration. So now is a good time to reflect on how we treat our military personnel during and after their service. It speaks volumes about who we are as New Zealanders.
Let’s not leave those who serve our country behind.
Can New Zealand do more to ensure that past, present and future service people - and their whānau – are recognised and supported?
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Glenn from Belfast
I would love to hear from the owners. I saw it for sale earlier in the year at open home and would be interested in hearing if you would like to sell as we are in the market to buy a home and I loved this house Thanks email hazeleead@yahoo.co.nz
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