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Pegasus Community Directory 2015 Pegasus Community Directory 2015 Local Services, Businesses, Retail & Community Groups Photos courtesy of Todd Property Pegasus Town Ltd Compiled and produced by the Pegasus Residents’ Group Inc. Post or drop off: 60 Infinity Drive, Pegasus 7612 Email: [email protected] www.pegasusresidentsgroup.co Page 1 Essential Services IN AN EMERGENCY DIAL 111 Waimakariri District Council 24 hour number 03 311 8900 Healthline Phone: 0800 611 116 For free advice from trained registered nurses. 24 hours a day – 7 days a week. Bus Service - Metro Phone: 03 366 8855 Bus Route 95 and 951 www.metroinfo.co.nz Mainpower 24 hour Faults: 0508 60 70 80 Power outages and line safety issues Email: [email protected] Phone 03 311 8300 www.mainpower.co.nz OnGas Phone: 0800 84 12 12 Gas connections or leaks www.ongas.co.nz Pegasus Medical Centre Phone 920 4060 Dr John Dehn www.pegasusmedicalcentre.co.nz Dr Janet Robinson 8 Tahuna St, Pegasus Dr Jo Macgregor Rubbish & Recycling Disposal WDC Southbrook Transfer Station Phone: 313 5499 Southbrook Resource Recovery Park Phone: 313 5798 284 Flaxton-Rangiora Rd, Southbrook Todd Property Pegasus Town Ltd Phone: 920 3050 Town developers Email: [email protected] www.pegasus-town.co.nz Located above General Store, Cnr Pegasus Blvd & Pegasus Main St Waimakariri District Council Phone: 03 311 8900 Rates, local roads, rubbish and recycling, general www.waimakariri.govt.nz maintenance of reserves and facilities, consents, public Email: [email protected] health and safety, animals and stock 215 High St, Rangiora Pegasus Residents’ Group Incorporated Membership $5 per year or part year www.pegasusresidentsgroup.com Chairperson: Roger Rule Email: [email protected] Vice Chairperson: Ian Lennie Postal: 60 Infinity Dr, Pegasus 7612 Secretary (correspondence): Rhonda Mather Secretary (meetings): Jill Mitchell & Louise Sue Treasurer: Don Smith Committee meetings at Woodend Community Centre, 7.30 pm, second Tuesday of the month. AGM held in May Pegasus Community Directory 1st Edition September 2014 Page 2 ACCOMMODATION CELEBRANT Pegasus Accommodation Gavin Wither Independent Celebrant Two beautifully presented self-contained Weddings, funerals, naming ceremonies. units, surrounded by the golf course, 48 Arahura Rd, Pegasus walkways and beautiful Pegasus town. Contact: Gavin Withers 12 Mapleham Dr, Pegasus P: 920 2793 M: 021 0296 3450 Contact: Suzy and Chris Valkhoff E: [email protected] P: 967 0751 M: 027 476 7000 E: [email protected] www.pegasusaccommodation.co.nz CHILD CARE COMPUTER SERVICES Ladybirds Child & Homecare Championpc Ltd Babysitting and weekend nannying. All residential IT support: hardware/software Pegasus upgrade, virus & spyware removal, Contact: Mandy Riley setup/configuration/backup/repair etc. P: 920 0503 M: 021 292 0017 Pegasus E: [email protected] Contact: Michael Champion, Director/Systems Engineer M: 027 202 1287 E: [email protected] www.championpcresolute.wix.com/championpc COMPUTER SERVICES DESIGN AND BUILD DeeGeeDee Generation Homes Web development, E-commerce, SEO New builds sales. Pegasus Cnr Tiri Tiri Moana & Te Hurunui Dr, Pegasus Contact: Dean Davis, CEO Contact: LeeAnn Christensen M: 021 148 5063 P: 943 5304 M: 027 838 5687 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.deegeedeeconsulting.com www.generation.co.nz DESIGN AND BUILD EDUCATION Trendsetter Homes Pegasus Bay School Sales Office: 57 The Esplanade, Pegasus Years 1 To 8. Principal: Roger Hornblow. PO Box 78100, Pegasus 5 Solander Rd, Pegasus Contact: Tony Andersen Contact: Micky Brosnan, PA to Principal P: 920 1001 M: 027 255 0001 P: 920 7000 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.trendsetterhomes.co.nz www.pegasusbay.school FASHION CONSULTANT GARDEN CENTRES Colleen Marris Woodend Nursery & Garden Supplies Fashion consultant, wardrobe organiser, Specialise in fruit, edibles, trees, shrubs, clothing alterations. Many years experience. hedging, shelter, forestry. Open 7 days. 43 Pegasus Main St, Pegasus 42 Chinnerys Rd, Woodend Contact: Colleen Marris Contact: Stuart Hide, Owner P: 327 5023 M: 027 431 8750 P: 312 7260 M: 0274 357-709 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.woodendnursery.co.nz Pegasus Community Directory 1st Edition September 2014 Page 3 HAIR AND BEAUTY HAIR AND BEAUTY Avon Cosmetics Creations Hair Design Retail sales - makeup - skincare - haircare - All aspects of hair design. gifts - clothes - jewellery. 4 De Surville Way, Pegasus Pegasus Contact: Leanne Dowall Contact: Angela Langrish, P: 920 0083 M: 027 220 4014 Sales Representative E: [email protected] P: 920 2943 M: 021 740 900 E: [email protected] www.shop.avon.co.nz/store/ange1973 HAIR AND BEAUTY HAIR AND BEAUTY Hair 4 Now Nail Indulgence Mobile hairdresser. Nail studio specialising in acrylic nails, gel and PO Box 78002, Pegasus gel polish , nail tech training. Contact: Sheryn de Geest Pegasus M: 027 601 6616 Contact: Nikki Paterson, Director E: [email protected] M: 027 527 9725 E: [email protected] www.facebook.com/nailindulgence HAIR AND BEAUTY HEALTH AND WELLBEING Pegasus Holistic Beauty & Spa Therapy Bowen Therapy Pegasus (Formerly Bienestar Beauty Therapy) Bowen is a light manipulation of muscles and Beauty therapy, massage, spa packages, soft tissue. spray tanning, La Clinica retail products, 12 Waipara Rd, Pegasus microdermabrasion, gift vouchers. Contact: Alexandra Foerstmann 39 Pegasus Main St, Pegasus P: 920 0800 M: 021 044 3208 Contact: Christine Cosgrove, E: [email protected] Owner/Operator www.boweninfo.com P: 388 7321 E: [email protected] www.bienestar.co.nz HEALTH AND WELLBEING HEALTH AND WELLBEING GAB Supplements Ltd Michelle Mellish Counsellor Sports supplements. MNZAC, professional counsellor (private 53 Kawari Dr, Pegasus practice). Contact: Stephlin Hanekam Pegasus M: 027 313 8978 Contact: Michelle Mellish, MNZAC E: [email protected] M: 021 155 9117 https://m.facebook.com/gabsupps E: [email protected] HEALTH AND WELLBEING HEALTH AND WELLBEING Pegasus Bay Physiotherapy Pegasus Medical Centre Physiotherapy - ACC treatment ( no referral Medical centre. necessary). 8 Tahuna St, Pegasus 0508 FIX ME NOW (0508 349 636). Contact: Rachel Fitzgerald, Practice Manager Pegasus Pharmacy, 8 Tahuna St, Pegasus P: 920 4060 Contact: Judy Kirkpatrick, Physiotherapist E: [email protected] P: 920 0005 M: 03 314 8477 www.pegasusmedicalcentre.co.nz E: [email protected] www.pegasusbayphysio.co.nz Pegasus Community Directory 1st Edition September 2014 Page 4 HEALTH AND WELLBEING HOME MAINTENANCE Pegasus Pharmacy Best Carpet Care Pharmacy - giftware, prescriptions, health Carpet and rug. advice, smoking cessation, medicines, PO Box 51 Woodend vitamins, cosmetics, loyalty club. Contact: Geoff Todd 8 Tahuna St, Pegasus P: 312 2952 Contact: Garry Brown, Principal Pharmacist P: 920 4081 E: [email protected] HOME MAINTENANCE HOME MAINTENANCE Pegasus Total Home Services Ltd Pete Nicholl Maintenance Lawn mowing, hedge triming, window Semi-retired carpenter and joiner available for washing, house washing, commercial small jobs around the home. cleaning, home security package free Pegasus quotes. Contact: Pete Nicholl 4 Solander Rd, Pegasus P: 920 0011 M: 022 601 7804 Contact: Greg Hartshorne, E: [email protected] Managing Director P: 967 8259 M: 027 435 9974 E: [email protected] HOME MAINTENANCE HOSPITALITY PropCare Services Ltd Flat White Café Bar Commercial & residential cleaning - pest Café Bar. management (EPA certified), house 8 Tahuna St, Pegasus washing, glass restoration, lawn mowing. Contact: Clare Giffard 28 Hakatere Rd, Pegasus P: 920 4036 M: 021 688 010 Contact: Pieter Koekemoer, Director or E: [email protected] Rhea Wren www.flatwhitecafebar.co.nz P: 0508 776 722 M: 027 221 8078 E: [email protected] www.propcare.co.nz HOSPITALITY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE The Bunker Bar Mary Warren Bar and restaurant. JP services. Pegasus Golf & Sports Club, Mapleham Dr, 106 Pegasus Bvd, Pegasus Pegasus Contact: Mary Warren, JP Contact: Nicky Hawker, P: 920 0160 Beverage Supervisor E: [email protected] P: 920 3304 E: f&[email protected] JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LANDSCAPE DESIGN Paul Murphy, JP MC Landscape Design JP services. Landscape design. 1 Tommy St, Pegasus PO Box 78073, Pegasus Contact: Paul Murphy, JP Contact: Mary Connelly P: 920 1514 M: 027 336 2260 P: 920 2001 M: 021 660 143 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] www.mclandscapedesign.co.nz Pegasus Community Directory 1st Edition September 2014 Page 5 LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES PARTY HIRE Woodend Landscape Supplies One Stop Party Shop Landscape supplies, open 7 days, courtesy We are a party hire business that hires bouncy trailers. castles, pop corn machines candy floss 40 Chinnerys Rd, Woodend machines etc.. Contact: Tim & Leo Harris Pegasus P: 312 2003 Contact: Sheree Roberts E: [email protected] M: 027 253 2616 www.woodendlandscape.co.nz E: [email protected] PET CARE PET CARE Ladybirds Child & Homecare Whiskers at Woodend Boarding Cattery Dog walking, pet and property care when Experienced operator. Excellent facilities, owners away. Police checked, affordable & suitable for longer stays. professional. 61 Parsonage Rd, Woodend Pegasus Bvd, Pegasus Contact: Janet Draffin Contact: Mandy Riley P: 312 7466 M: 027 473 9947 P: 920 0503 M: 021 292 0017 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] PET
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