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About belinda

Involved with St Albans Community Resource Centre and NeighbourNet since 1997

International hub seeks market stall owners

The Canterbury Business Association is hoping to set up a temporary international hub soon in the city and is looking for people from different ethnic/cultural backgrounds to set up stalls on a daily basis for up to five years.

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Oak Leaf Cafe raises funds for school

Buy a coffee and help raise funds for St Albans School. Sounds like a good deal. St Albans School operates an early morning cafe called the Oak Leaf Cafe next to the Library on weekday mornings between 8.30am – 10.00am

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Edgeware Village website promoted

While enjoying a drink with friends in the Bailies Irish Bar recently, I noticed banners outside advertising the Edgeware Village website. However, when anyone tries to visit the website there is nothing there.

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Bailies Irish Bar relocates to Edgeware Village

Things are looking up for the Edgeware Village. Bailies Irish Bar, which used to be in Cathedral Square in the now demolished Warners Hotel, has found a new home on the site of the former 1066 Bar and TAB.

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Changes to city bus routes

The new Blue Line Orbiter-style bus service linking Rangiora and Princess Margaret Hospital via Papanui and Merivale starts running on December 3.

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Abandoned house demolished to deter activity

An abandoned building at the corner of Purchas Street and Bishop Street has been demolished by CERA. The building had been attracting prostitutes and their clients and it is hoped that they will move back into the city and away … Continue reading

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Abberley Park paddling pool reopens

Abberley Park’s quake damaged paddling pool has been repaired and was opened at the weekend for the summer season, which should put smiles of the faces of families with toddlers. Now if the weather would just play nice.

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Economics for everyone

Location: Delta Community House, 105 North Avon Road, Richmond Time: 7.30pm till 9pm on November 23 Description: Dave Marra will discuss an exciting proposal for mobilising communities in the domestic rebuild, ensuring those on low-incomes owning older housing are able to … Continue reading

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Project researches trauma coping skills

Researchers from the Universities of Canterbury and Otago are joining forces to research how people cope with difficult experiences, such as the Christchurch earthquake sequence, looking for ideas that will aid recovery and building resilience in future disasters around the … Continue reading

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EQC to settle land claims by end of 2014

EQC has promised to settle claims for land damage by the end of 2014 and will most likely pay out in cash because it is not feasible for them to repair the land for the owners, according to this Press … Continue reading

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Papanui Interagency Community Meeting

Location: Board Room, Papanui Service Centre, cnr Langdons Rd/Restell Street, Papanui. Time: December 14 10:30am Description: Limited car parking in the Warehouse Stationery/Noel Leeming carparks)

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Central City Living zones review

Christchurch City Council is carrying out a review of the planning framework of the living zones in the Central City, including the special amenity area (SAMs) overlays, as part of the Christchurch Central Recovery Plan.

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