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556 days ago

What is Reiki Energy Healing?

Rae from Room To Heal

Hello Neighbours

The word “Reiki” means “mysterious atmosphere, miraculous sign.” It comes from the Japanese words “rei,” meaning universal, and “ki,” meaning life energy.

Reiki is a type of energy healing. Energy can stagnate in the body where there has been physical injury … View more
Hello Neighbours

The word “Reiki” means “mysterious atmosphere, miraculous sign.” It comes from the Japanese words “rei,” meaning universal, and “ki,” meaning life energy.

Reiki is a type of energy healing. Energy can stagnate in the body where there has been physical injury or even emotional pain. In time, these energy blocks can cause illness.

Energy healing aims to help the flow of energy and remove blocks in a similar way to acupuncture or acupressure. Being a Reiki Practitioner (who has undergone formal training in this healing art) I believe that improving the flow of energy around the body can enable relaxation, relieve pain, speed healing, and reduce other symptoms of illness. Reiki is a form of complementary and alternative medicine, being open to receiving life force energy is a must.


Invest in Yourself: Take a small retreat from your busy life to relax & enjoy a peaceful, gentle, healing session with me. Improve your physical emotional mental & spiritual well being. Reduce anxiety, stress & tension.

Book a Reiki Session with Me, and I will help you on your HEALING journey.

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556 days ago

Two More Days to Have your Say!

The Team from Waimakariri District Council

We're extending the consultation period for the Northern Pegasus Bay Bylaw 2024 to Sunday 23 June 2024.

We want to make sure that everyone has had the opportunity to get informed on the proposed amendments to the Northern Pegasus Bay Bylaw 2024. Have your say now! 🗣️

👉 … View more
We're extending the consultation period for the Northern Pegasus Bay Bylaw 2024 to Sunday 23 June 2024.

We want to make sure that everyone has had the opportunity to get informed on the proposed amendments to the Northern Pegasus Bay Bylaw 2024. Have your say now! 🗣️

👉 waimakariri.govt.nz/ourbeaches

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556 days ago

Berry trellis

The Team from Resene ColorShop Rangiora

Give your berries room to grow and plenty of airflow with this helpful trellis finished in Resene Kwila Timber Stain. Keeping the canes off the ground means berries stay healthy and are easy to reach when ready to pick.

Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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556 days ago

Wait drags on for Rangiora after-hours clinic

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Rangiora residents deserve to know when a new after-hours medical centre will finally be built, local MP Matt Doocey says.

Doocey, the associate health minister, welcomed news that South Link Health Group has obtained a consent to build a new medical … View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Rangiora residents deserve to know when a new after-hours medical centre will finally be built, local MP Matt Doocey says.

Doocey, the associate health minister, welcomed news that South Link Health Group has obtained a consent to build a new medical centre at the Rangiora Health Hub on Ashley St.

But the not-for-profit health provider has yet to announce when the build will start or set a timeframe for its completion.

The community has been pushing for an after-hours medical clinic for more than five years.

The Ministry of Health entered into an agreement with South Link Health Group in 2021, following a petition calling for after hours healthcare being presented to the former Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB) two years earlier.

It was initially announced the new facility would open in 2022, but the project has been beset by delays, partly due to Covid.

‘‘It is now time the community got some clarity for when construction will start and when it will open because the community has been waiting for a long time,’’ Doocey said.

A South Link Health Group spokesperson said the recruitment of medical professionals remains a challenge.

‘‘There just isn’t enough GPs to go around,’’ she said.

‘‘We are in a good position of being a not-for-profit, which is a real point of difference for us.

‘‘But it doesn’t make it any easier.’’

The provider has been busy completing the merger of two medical practices and future proofing the operation ahead of building the new medical centre, she said.

Now known as Rangiora Medical, the practice will continue to operate from two locations, Good St and Victoria St, until the new facility opens.

Doocey said the Government increased funding in the latest Budget for the training of GPs.

It will allow for more places at the Auckland and Otago University medical schools, while a new medical school was opening at Waikato University ‘‘with a focus on serving rural and regional New Zealand’’.

Waimakariri Mayor Dan Gordon said he kept in regular contact with South Link Health Group and hoped to hear an update soon.

‘‘The new centre, which received a building consent last month, will mean our residents have access to extended hours of medical care as well as high-tech imaging radiology right here in North Canterbury.

‘‘This project is the result of huge investment and commitment from South Link Health Group, Pacific Radiology and the local GPs.

‘‘There is no doubt Rangiora Medical has faced its fair share of setbacks, but the passion and dedication from those involved in this project has been unwavering.’’

While there is limited after hours provision in North Canterbury, for now most residents are having to travel into Christchurch for urgent care.

South Link Health Group, which is a network of 26 medical practises, is responsible for funding and constructing the new facility.

It will include full radiology services (ultrasound, CT and MRI scans), GP services, a pharmacy, and urgent after hours healthcare.

■ LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

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559 days ago

Council considers charging for information requests

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

A North Canterbury council is considering charging for official information requests as it struggles to keep up with demand.

In a report to recent council committee meeting, Waimakariri District Council governance team leader Thea Kunkel said the … View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

A North Canterbury council is considering charging for official information requests as it struggles to keep up with demand.

In a report to recent council committee meeting, Waimakariri District Council governance team leader Thea Kunkel said the council had responded to nearly 300 requests for information in the last 12 months.

The requests were received under the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act.

Councillors were due to workshop a draft charging policy this month, before adopting it at the next month’s council meeting.

Chief executive Jeff Millward said the requests were adding to staff workload.

‘‘We are making sure we respond to them promptly, but it is causing quite a bit of work.’’

The legislation allowed for councils to charge for costs associated with processing a request, but until now the council has not charged for an official information request.

But three recent requests were ‘‘considered substantial’’, so staff had advised there would be a charge if the work was undertaken, the report said.

The council received 71 requests between March and May, compared to 61 for the same period last year and 32 in 2022.

Staff had spent 194 hours responding to requests over the last three months and it was estimated to have cost the council $8588.

Charging guidelines provided by the Ministry of Justice suggested staff time be charged at $76 per hour, with no charge for the first hour.

The requests were for information on a range of topics, including drainage, proposed solar farms and other consent applications, property purchases, security at council facilities, threats to councillors and staff, and annual plan processes.

One recent request wanted information regarding Kintyre Ln in Ohoka from 2007 onwards.

Staff estimated it would take more than 40 hours to collate the information.

Last year, several information requests were in response to the inclusion of statements relating to the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in the council’s 2023/24 annual plan.

Known as Agenda 2030, it was adopted by the United Nations’ 193 member nations, including New Zealand, in 2015.

It comprised 17 goals, including eliminating poverty, a focus on health and wellbeing and action on climate change.

The council has come under increased scrutiny since Covid, which has led to a heightened awareness of the right to access official information, the report said.

It has also led to the council beefing up its internet security due to a growing number of threatening emails, including death threats, and security staff were increased during last month’s long-term plan hearings.

■ LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

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557 days ago

Brand New Sandals

Elisabeth from Rangiora

Beige, size 10. Pick up Rangiora.

Price: $15

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557 days ago

Powerfit Vibration Plate

Nyrene from Rangiora

Nearly new. Has remote and exercise bands. Works well. Buyer must collect before Saturday 22nd June. Text 027 600 0093 to get address details.

Price: $30

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559 days ago

Let's Talk about our Beaches - Consultation Extension

The Team from Waimakariri District Council

We're extending the consultation period for the Northern Pegasus Bay Bylaw 2024 to Sunday 23 June 2024.

We want to make sure that everyone has had the opportunity to get informed on the proposed amendments to the Northern Pegasus Bay Bylaw 2024. Have your say now! 🗣️

👉 … View more
We're extending the consultation period for the Northern Pegasus Bay Bylaw 2024 to Sunday 23 June 2024.

We want to make sure that everyone has had the opportunity to get informed on the proposed amendments to the Northern Pegasus Bay Bylaw 2024. Have your say now! 🗣️

👉 waimakariri.govt.nz/ourbeaches

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559 days ago

What's the best Strategy to Improve my Breath?

Rae from Room To Heal

Hello Neighbours
Today we're going to highlight an underrated oral hygiene habit: Tongue Cleaning

Why Should I clean my Tongue?
Studies show that using a tongue cleaner is almost TWICE as effective at removing biofilms / tongue coatings that cause bad breath than a toothbrush alone. And, … View more
Hello Neighbours
Today we're going to highlight an underrated oral hygiene habit: Tongue Cleaning

Why Should I clean my Tongue?
Studies show that using a tongue cleaner is almost TWICE as effective at removing biofilms / tongue coatings that cause bad breath than a toothbrush alone. And, getting rid of that stinky gunk helps freshen breath.

Tongue cleaning improves our ability to taste subtle flavours in foods.
This healthy oral hygiene habit slows the growth of plaque.

For the ultimate technique to end bad breath forever, scrape your tongue with the tongue cleaner and then brush your tongue (and the rest of your mouth) with our HealThy Mouth Blend!

If you want a super Fresh Breath every day www.immersioncosmetics.co.nz...

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Price: $22.50

559 days ago

Check the list!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We've pulled four names this week of members across the country. The winners of the $100 Mitre10 cards are:

Cynthia Chozas from Botany Downs

Mabel Dawson from Stratford

Michael Pascoe from Amberley

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We've pulled four names this week of members across the country. The winners of the $100 Mitre10 cards are:

Cynthia Chozas from Botany Downs

Mabel Dawson from Stratford

Michael Pascoe from Amberley

Sarah Gebhard from Nelson

Winners can get in touch here or by emailing helpdesk@neighbourly.co.nz before 25th June.

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560 days ago

Motorcycle WOF

Hamish from Driven Automotive

Driven Automotive Rangiora is now carrying out motorcycle WOFs.
Phone us on 03 3135329 to make a booking.

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560 days ago

Movie Unsung Hero

Trish from Rangiora

Is anyone interested in seeing Unsung Hero (movie behind King and Country) at Palms or Northlands on wednesday? could share transport.

560 days ago

We're looking for Nice Neighbours

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Each week, nominations on Neighbourly get turned into a Stuff story and we are always on the lookout for amazing neighbours who deserve to be recognised.

It could be someone who helped you when you were in a tight spot, a local who goes above and beyond for the community or just a neighbour who … View more
Each week, nominations on Neighbourly get turned into a Stuff story and we are always on the lookout for amazing neighbours who deserve to be recognised.

It could be someone who helped you when you were in a tight spot, a local who goes above and beyond for the community or just a neighbour who checks in on you.

Nominate your 'Nice Neighbour' by clicking here.

560 days ago

Win a winter getaway

Hamish from Driven Automotive

Win one of 7 winter getaways worth over $1600!
Simply have your vehicle serviced or repaired with Driven Automotive this June and July, and you are automatically in the draw.
Phone us on 03 313 5329 for more details or to make a booking.

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560 days ago

Linwood High School reunion

Peter from Kaiapoi

First and Second year pupils from Linwood High School are invited with their partners to join for lunch on Monday 15th July at the Richmond Club, 75 London St, Richmond in Christchurch at 12 noon. You do not have to be a member of the club to have a meal there. No cover charge- just pay for your … View moreFirst and Second year pupils from Linwood High School are invited with their partners to join for lunch on Monday 15th July at the Richmond Club, 75 London St, Richmond in Christchurch at 12 noon. You do not have to be a member of the club to have a meal there. No cover charge- just pay for your meal and drinks. They have a lunch time menu as well as the full dinner menu. It is 70 years since the school started in 1954. There is plenty of parking. Bring your pictures, memories, some laughter and maybe a few tears. Peter Judkins- second year pupil.

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