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New Brighton Community Gardens

New Brighton Community Gardens

Community garden at Rawhiti Domain, New Brighton, Christchurch. Anyone can come and garden at the gardens for as little or as long as they want. If visitors work for 2 hours a week at the gardens, they get free veges! We are located in the reserve and the garden's car park is first left as you go through the gates of Rawhiti Domain. Opening hours are 10am to 4pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. A wide range of courses are held (and will be held) in the garden's centre - a large room with kitchen and toilet facilities. Courses are held both inside and outside our regular opening hours.
South New Brighton Skool.

South New Brighton Skool.

Estuary road, Christchurch ,
Dont like that stupid page South new brighton school........................ like this new mean as swag as page South new brighton Skool
Tel: 03 3820885
Veggie Co-Op New Brighton

Veggie Co-Op New Brighton

New Brighton, Christchurch ,
You get 6kg of Market fresh affordable produce for 10$, a variety each week, delivered to St. Lukes in South Brighton, recipes included!
New Plymouth Operatic Society

New Plymouth Operatic Society

76 King Street, New Plymouth ,
The New Plymouth Operatic Society has existed for at least 120 years.We formally reformed on July 30 1952 and has been producing shows ever since!
GNO - New Plymouth

GNO - New Plymouth

Networking for women in business in New Plymouth. Monthly events hosted by the group are a chance to network, share and have a fun time.
New Plymouth Building Center

New Plymouth Building Center

20 dawson street, New Plymouth ,
We'll see you right, NOT.....
Rotary Club of New Plymouth

Rotary Club of New Plymouth

393 Devon Street East, New Plymouth ,
The Rotary Club of New Plymouth is a service and fellowship club. We meet every Monday night at 5:30 at the Auto Lodge, Devon Street, New Plymouth.
New Plymouth Community Patrol

New Plymouth Community Patrol

New Plymouth community Patrol is affiliated with Community Patrols of New Zealand. A condition of affiliation to Community Patrols of New Zealand is that the patrol has the support and confidence of the Police and has a police liaison officer allocated to work with it. Community patrollers act as 'eyes and ears' for police. Patrolling their community in pairs, patrollers note anything that could be suspicious and inform police immediately of incidents requiring urgent attention. Police notify the patrol of suspicious activities and trouble spots they would like the patrol to keep an eye on, as well as informing the patrol of events occurring in the area. Each member must sign a declaration of confidentiality and agree to abide by a code of conduct before working with the patrol. Applicants are vetted by the Police before becoming patrol members and must complete a period of training (usually three months) where they work with senior patrollers.
New Plymouth Parents Centre

New Plymouth Parents Centre

52 Buller Street, P O Box 4059, New Plymouth ,
Parents Centre is a community based not-for-profit organisation set up by parents for parents in 1952. New Plymouth Parents Centre was one of the first to be established, in 1957, and we are still going strong, helping parents with parenting. We hold antenatal classes, sessions on baby’s first few months, to sessions on baby’s development in the moving and munching classes. Our tinies-to-tots course looks at our little babies becoming independent strong-minded little people. Hundreds of Mums and Dads and carers bring their children to our playgroups and learn through play in a safe, stimulating child-friendly environment. Parenting is a vital role in the community. It is the most important job any of us will ever experience and it should be recognised, valued and supported by decision-makers, authorities, health and education professionals and the community in general. New Plymouth Parents Centre believes that prospective parents have the right to quality parenting and childbirth education and information, enabling them to make informed decisions on their parenting role. Our centre is supported in a number of ways by Parents Centres New Zealand Inc. However, we are a separate entity and as such are charged with the responsibility of providing the best we can for our membership and the wider community.