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New to Waimakariri? New to Waimakariri? BANKS SUPERMARKETS MEDICAL CENTRES Ask someone What’s inside? When you’re new to a region it can take some time to If you want help with any information in this booklet, feel free to work out where things are, and how things work. This drop in to any of the following places: booklet is available to help you find the basics in the Waimakariri region, and help you get familiar with some of Oxford Community Trust the day-to-day places you may need within the region. 37 Main Street The booklet includes information about: OXFORD Ph. (03) 312 3006 } Supermarkets Hope Community Centre } Schools & Preschools 111 East Belt RANGIORA } Banks Ph. (03) 313 4997 } Doctors & Chemists Kaiapoi Community Support } Transport 24 Sewell Street KAIAPOI } Libraries Ph. (03) 327 8945 } Citizens Advice Bureau Kaiapoi i-SITE Visitor Information Centre } 143 Williams Street + More KAIAPOI Ph. (03) 327 3134 If you need advice or information, just pop into any of the places listed on the left – they’d be happy to help. Tuahiwi Marae office: 219 Tuahiwi Road TUAHIWI Ph. (03) 313 5543 Getting around Bus service } Metro; Ph. (03) 310 0434 Bus#95 Waikuku & Pegasus; 5 days Bus #951 Kaiapoi/Pegasus; 7 days Bus #952 Kaiapoi/Waikuku; 7 days } ‘B’ The Blue Line Rangiora; 7 days } North Canterbury Mini Bus Trust; 5 days (03) 313 8588 Taxi service } North Canterbury Shuttles; Woodend. Ph. 0800 374 337 } Oxford Shuttle & Tours; Oxford. Ph. (03) 312 1360 } Kiwi Cabs; Waimakariri. Ph. (03) 327 5654 or 027 280 1262 } Driving Miss Daisy; Ph. (03) 312 2936 Shoppers’ bus } Presbyterian Support Volunteers Drivers Rangiora. Ph. (03) 313 8588 } Kaiapoi Community Support Volunteer Drivers. Ph. (03) 327 8945 } Oxford Community Trust Volunteer Drivers. Ph. (03) 312 3006 North Canterbury Health Shuttle } St John Health Shuttle; Amberley-Rangiora-Woodend-Kaiapoi-Christchurch. Ph. 0800 383 373 } Oxford Trust Medical Shuttle; Oxford. Ph. (03) 312 3006 Health Medical Centres in Pegasus Town } Pegasus Medical Centre; Pegasus Main Street. Ph. (03) 920 4060 Medical Centres Chemists Medical Centres in Oxford } Oxford Community Health Centre; 39 Park Avenue. Chemists in Oxford Ph. (03) 312 4195 } Oxford Pharmacy; 49B Main Street. Ph. (03) 312 4314 Medical Centres in Rangiora Chemists in Rangiora } Family Doctor; 36 Victoria Street. Ph. (03) 313 7576 } Life Pharmacy Rangiora; 174 High Street } Durham Health; 15 Durham Street. Ph. (03) 313 4659 Ph. (03) 313 6340 } Good Street Medical Centre; 17 Good Street. } Rangiora Pharmacy; 13 Durham Street. Ph. (03) 313 8262 Ph. (03) 313 6366 } Medical Corner Doctors; 237 High Street. } Unichem Medical Corner Pharmacy; 237a High Street. Ph. (03) 313 7877 Ph. (03) 313 8624 } Southside Health; 10F Newnham Street. Ph. (03) 313 5252 } Stan’s 7 Day Pharmacy; Shop 4, 15 Ashley Street. Ph. (03) 313 8280 Medical Centres in Kaiapoi } Kaiapoi Family Doctors; 42 Charles Street. Ph. (03) 327 7167 Chemists in Kaiapoi } Kaiapoi Medical Centre; 71 Fuller Street. Ph. (03) 327 5115 } Unichem Fenwicks Pharmacy; 129 Williams Street. } Kaye Buchan Medical Centre; 164 Williams Street. Ph. (03) 327 7339 Ph. (03) 327 2622 } Kaiapoi Crossing Pharmacy; Unit 7/77 Hilton Street. Ph. (03) 327 8077 Medical Centres in Woodend } Kaiapoi Pharmacy; 40 Charles Street. } Woodend Medical Centre; 51 Main Road. Ph. (03) 327 8069 Ph. (03) 312 7333 Chemists in Pegasus } Pegasus Pharmacy; Pegasus Main Street. Ph (03) 920 4081 Schools Schools in Oxford } Oxford Area School; 52 Bay Road. Ph. (03) 312 4197 Schools in Rangiora } View Hill School; Island Road, View Hill, RD. } Rangiora High School; East Belt. Ph. (03) 311 8888 Ph. (03) 312 4336 } Rangiora New Life School; Denchs Road, Southbrook. Ph. (03) 313 6332 } Ashgrove School; 48 Seddon Street. Ph. (03) 313 8552 Schools in Cust } Cust School; 473 Earlys Road. Ph. (03) 312 5753 } Rangiora Borough School; King Street. Ph. (03) 313 7434 } St Joseph’s School; 35 Victoria Street. Ph. (03) 313 7828 } Southbrook School; 26 Marshall Street, Southbrook. Schools in Rural Waimakariri } Ashley School; Boundary Road. Ph. (03) 313 8907 Ph. (03) 313 8792 } Fernside School; O’Roarkes Road, Fernside, RD1. Ph. (03) 313 8608 Schools in Kaiapoi } Loburn School; Hodgsons Road, R D 2. } Kaiapoi High School; Ohoka Road. Ph. (03) 375 5004 Ph. (03) 312 8828 } Clarkville School; Heywards Road, RD2. Ph. (03) 327 8218 } North Loburn School; 813 Loburn-Whiterock Road, } Kaiapoi Borough School; 20 Hilton Street. R D 2. Ph. (03) 312 8852 Ph. (03) 327 7231 } Ohoka School; Jacksons Road, RD2. } Kaiapoi North School; 278 Williams Street. Ph. (03) 312 6840 Ph. (03) 327 8803 } Sefton School; Upper Sefton Road, Sefton. } St Patricks School; 61 Fuller Street. Ph. (03) 327 7700 Ph. (03) 312 9755 } Swannanoa School; Tram Road, RD1. Schools in Woodend Ph. (03) 312 6813 } Woodend School; Main Road. Ph. (03) 312 7808 } Tuahiwi School; Tuahiwi Road, RD1. Ph. (03) 313 8521 Schools in Pegasus Town } West Eyreton School; North Eyre Road, RD1. } Pegasus Bay School; 5 Solander Road, Ph (03) 920 7000 Ph. (03) 312 5850 Pre-schools Preschools in Kaiapoi } ABC Developmental Learning Centre; Cnr Williams Street & Courtenay Drive. Ph. (03) 327 0733 Preschools in Rangiora } Early Years; 265 Island Road. Ph. (03) 926 5892 } ABC Rangiora; 62-64 Percival Street. Ph. (03) 313 5323 } HoNey Beez Preschool & Nursery; 208 Williams Street. } ABC Rangiora North; 14B Wales Street. Ph. (03) 313 9270 Ph. (03) 327 5683 } Kids First Kindergarten; 27 Bush Street. Ph. (03) 313 5010 } Kaiapoi Plunket; Hilton Street. Ph. (03) 327 8480 } Kids First Kindergarten; 203 King Street. Ph. (03) 313 7827 } Kaiapoi Community Playgroup; The Wesley Centre, } Kindercare Learning Centres; 52 Southbrook Road. cnr Fuller and Peraki Streets. Ph: 027 773 8748 Ph. (03) 310 6631 } Kaiapoi Preschool; 8 Tunas Street. Ph. (03) 327 5566 } Leaps and Bounds; 85 Johns Road. Ph. (03) 313 5020 } Karanga Mai Early Learning Centre; c/- Kaiapoi High } Peppertree Preschool; 133 Kippenburger Avenue. School, Ohoka Road. Ph. (03) 327 8315 Ph. (03) 313 0050 } Kids First Kindergarten; 10 Ranfurly Street. } Peppertree Preschool; 74 East Belt. Ph. (03) 313 3440 Ph. (03) 327 8476 } Rangiora Plunket; Albert Street. Ph. (03) 313 7664 } Kids First Kindergarten; 22 Vickery Street. } Rangiora First Learners; 48 Church Street. Ph. (03) 327 7783 Ph. (03) 313 5675 } Portobelo; 41 Wesley Street. Ph. (03) 327 9114 } Rangiora Nursery School; Cnr Wales Street & East Belt. } Portobelo; 107 Otaki Street. Ph. (03) 327 9113 Ph. (03) 313 7734 } St Paul’s Playgroup; 5 Smith Street. Ph. (03) 327 9228 } Rangiora Playcentre; 35 White Street. Ph. (03) 313 6968 } The Ark Kaiapoi Community Childcare; 67 Fuller } Rangiora Te Kohanga Reo; 51 Ivory Street. Ph. (03) 313 4370 Street. Ph. (03) 327 5087 } Southbrook Early Learning Centre; 89 South Belt. } The Rainbow Preschool & Nursery; 6 Cosgrove Road. Ph. (03) 313 7489 Ph. (03) 327 3232 } Waka Iti Playgroup; 67 Fuller Street, Kaiapoi Baptist Church Ph: (03) 327 8347 or 027 595 8739 Preschools in Woodend } Acorn Early Childcare; 6 Judsons Road. Ph. (03) 312 2179 Preschools in Rural Waimakariri } Woodend Playcentre; 6 School Road. Ph. (03) 377 2540 } Ashley Playcentre; 43 Canterbury Street, Ashley. } Woodend Preschool & Nursery; 30 Main North Road. Ph. (03) 313 4310 Ph. (03) 312 7654 } Clarkville Playcentre; Rice Park, Heywards Road, RD2. } Woodend/Waikuku Plunket; 39 Main North Road. Ph. (03) 377-2540 Ph. (03) 313 7664 } Fernside Preschool Ltd; 207 O’Rourke’s Road, RD1. Ph. (03) 313 6733 Preschools in Waikuku } Sefton Community Playgroup; the Pavilion, } Waikuku Beach Playgroup. Ph. (03) 312 2904 Sefton Domain. Ph: (03) 312 9159 } Swannanoa Preschool; 1303 Tram Road, RD 6. Preschools in Oxford Ph. (03) 312 6198 } Bright Horizons; 1a Campbell Lane. Ph. (03) 312 4445 } Tuahiwi Community; 204 Tuahiwi Road, RD 1. } Little Ones Preschool; 57 Hodgsons. Ph. (03) 312 8122 Ph. (03) 313 2141 } Oxford Playcentre; 102 Main Street. Ph. (03) 377 2540 } Oxford Early Learning Centre; 166 High Street. Ph. (03) 312 4757 } Oxford Plunket; Main Street. Ph. (03) 312 2640 Preschools in Cust } Cust/West Eyreton Playcentre; Community Centre, Mill Road, Cust. Ph. (03) 312 5654 } Cust Plunket. Ph. (03) 313 7664 Preschools in Pegasus } Little Wonders; 154 Infinity Drive. Ph: (03) 662 9060 } Lollipops Preschool; 45 Pegasus Main Street. Ph. (03) 943 4935 Banks $ Supermarkets Banks in Oxford Supermarket in Oxford } Kiwibank (in the Fresh Choice Supermarket); 52 Main Street. } Fresh Choice; 52 Main Street. Ph. (03) 312 4305 Ph. (03) 312 4305 Banks in Rangiora Supermarkets in Rangiora } ANZ; 85 High Street. Ph. 0800 269 296 } Countdown; Ivory Street. Ph. (03) 311 8170 } ASB; 202 High Street. Ph. (03) 364 9410 } New World; Ashley Street. Ph. (03) 311 8130 } BNZ; 74 High Street. Ph. 0800 240 000 } PAK’n SAVE; 2 Southbrook Road. Ph. (03) 311 8636 } Kiwibank and Postshop: 206 High Street. Ph. (03) 313 7171 } Westpac; 13-15 Ashley Street Ph. 0800 400 600 Supermarkets in Kaiapoi } Countdown; 87 Hilton Street. Ph. (03) 375 5172 Banks in Kaiapoi } New World; Charles Street. Ph. (03) 375 5180 } ANZ; 168 Williams Street. Ph. 0800 269 296 } BNZ; 107 Williams Street. Ph. 0800 24 00 00 General Store in Pegasus } Kiwibank; NZ Post shop, 55 Charles Street. } General Store; 8 Tahuna Street. Ph. (03) 920 4034 Ph. (03) 327 7306 } Westpac; 77 Hilton St Ph. (03) 327 9700 General Store in Waikuku } Waikuku Beach General Store; 54 Park Terrace. Ph. (03) 312 7601 Useful Information Food Banks } Oxford Community Trust; 37 Main Street. Ph. (03) 312 3006 Police Stations } Hope Community Centre; 113 East Belt, Rangiora. } Oxford Police Station; 27 Main Street. Ph. (03) 312 1050 Ph. (03) 928 3006 ext 207 } Rangiora Police Station; 309 High Street.
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