Christchurch: A great place to be
Alongside the big-picture proposals in Christchurch City Council's latest Draft Long Term Plan, there are a number of smaller issues for people to weigh up as they have their say.
Security cameras at Mona Vale Garden Park have captured a woman on an electric scooter with a wheelie bin on the front to load stolen plants into.
The Council’s draft Long Term Plan is now out for feedback until Sunday 21 April.
Transport work programmes will look to be reshuffled following the cancellation of Government funding.
Christchurch City Councillors have considered the Draft Long Term Plan 2024–2034 and made a number of amendments.
An update report regarding the insurance process for the Christchurch Wastewater Treatment Plant has been provided to Councillors today.
Almost $2 million has been allocated by Christchurch City Council to support city-wide safety initiatives aimed at issues arising from homelessness and antisocial youth behaviour.
Marina Taylor is passionate about cycling and has been for as long as she can remember.
A lane drop trial around Christchurch Hospital showed the potential for increased delays to traffic flow particularly during peak evening hours.
Robyn Haughey decided she wanted to be dog-free for a while after her beloved pet passed away and she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer.
A major package of work, including intersection upgrades, road resurfacing and water main renewal, has begun throughout Ilam, Bryndwr and Burnside.
Te Kaha – Canterbury’s Multi-Use Arena – has hit a new milestone, with the first of 40 radial trusses being installed.
Work to improve the southern-most section of High Street is set to kick off in late January.
A new date for popular community event, Kite Day, has been announced.
Advocates, social heroes, and leaders in their communities - 20 individuals and groups have been recognised with Civic Awards for their outstanding service.
At their latest briefing on their coming budget, Christchurch City Council staff have presented the Mayor and Councillors with options that would achieve a rates increase between 11.3% and 13.38%.
A rolling series of plans to plant more trees throughout Christchurch and Banks Peninsula have been released.