[ad_1] Councillors gather to discuss submissions on “consequential reforms” “This is a big conversation and it’s going to transform local government and democracy, our economy, environmental management and the work we all do for our region.” Those were the words from Canterbury Regional Council (Environment Canterbury) Chair Dr Deon Swiggs on Thursday ahead of a…
What’s the story: Christchurch Wastewater Treatment Plant odour
[ad_1] What’s the story: Christchurch Wastewater Treatment Plant odour You may have noticed an increase in unpleasant odour around east Ōtautahi Christchurch, coming from the Christchurch Wastewater Treatment Plant in Bromley this week. We know that these odours and the impacts residents are experiencing are very real, and we are committed to ensuring any…
Join our Great Willowherb Hunt
[ad_1] Join our Great Willowherb Hunt We’re calling on Waitaha Canterbury residents to take part in the Great Willowherb Hunt — a summer campaign to track down one of the region’s most aggressive wetland invaders. Anyone who reports a sighting between now and 28 February will go in the draw to win one of ten…
FEP data shows Canterbury farmers are making real environmental progress
[ad_1] FEP data shows Canterbury farmers are making real environmental progress Canterbury farmers are proving that steady progress pays off, with seven years of Farm Environment Plan (FEP) audit data showing a dramatic lift in environmental performance across the region. [ad_2] Source link
Proud of Canterbury? Have your say on a Government proposal
[ad_1] Proud of Canterbury? Have your say on a Government proposal Regional governance is the capability to plan, fund, and deliver decisions and services that work at the scale of the region, across council boundaries, with clear accountability for results. [ad_2] Source link
Take a dance or circus skills class at Parakiore
[ad_1] Catering to people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds, MOVE has just released its class timetable and opened bookings for term one. “From Tiny Tots to older adults, we have classes available to everyone. We’re focussed on creating a welcoming, inclusive environment where people can come in and give anything a go,” says MOVE…
Know your onsite wastewater system
[ad_1] Know your onsite wastewater system Buying or building a rural or semi-rural property? Make sure you know where the wastewater goes. Living outside of a main population centre often means not only sourcing your own drinking water, but also finding a safe way to treat and dispose of household wastewater. Most towns and cities…
Guidance for rural wastewater treatment
[ad_1] Guidance for rural wastewater treatment Buying or building a rural or semi-rural property? Make sure you know where the wastewater goes. Living outside of a main population centre often means not only sourcing your own drinking water, but also finding a safe way to treat and dispose of household wastewater. Most towns and cities…
Years of wilding pine removal minimised wildfire damage
[ad_1] Years of wilding pine removal minimised wildfire damage Years of work by land and aerial crews to clear thousands of hectares of wilding pines at Flock Hill helped contain a devastating wildfire there a year ago – saving precious land, ecosystems and infrastructure from damage. [ad_2] Source link
Council calls to work with Government on rates approach
[ad_1] During a workshop with councillors today, staff emphasised that while they support a prudent approach to managing rates, the cap as currently designed is “unrealistic and unworkable”. They cautioned that the model could force cuts to essential services, drive up fees and charges, delay critical infrastructure renewal, and increase reliance on debt – ultimately…
Christchurch City Council raises major concerns over Emergency Management Bill
[ad_1] The proposed legislation will impose significant new costs on local authorities, create uncertainty in emergency roles, and place new demands on communities without adequate national support. While the Council supports modernising New Zealand’s emergency management framework, it says the Bill lacks clarity in key areas, places unrealistic expectations on local government, and assumes workforce…
Mitre10 Sparks a true delight for singer
[ad_1] The accomplished vocalist and performer will treat the audience to songs made famous by divas Kate Bush, Barbara Streisand and Edith Piaf among others, at a special Valentine’s Day themed Mitre10 Sparks on Saturday 14 February. It’s the 43rd anniversary of the popular open-air concert and the third time Naomi has appeared at the…
Make a day of it along the City to Sea pathway
[ad_1] The City to Sea pathway begins from Barbadoes Street in the Central City, and travels through the heart of the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor (OARC). Once complete, the full pathway will continue to the entrance of New Brighton at Pages Road. Currently, it makes for a smooth winding journey to Avon Park. Grab the…
Design approved for Shirley Community Facility
[ad_1] The former Community Centre at 10 Shirley Road was damaged by the Canterbury earthquakes and demolished in 2012. Previously, the centre was home to a number or organisations and programmes that contributed towards community connectivity. Following demolition of the building, community activity and demand shifted away from the reserve. The reserve was fitted with…
Marine hotels provide insights into Lyttelton Harbour health
[ad_1] Earth and marine scientist Dr Joyce Yager knows this better than most and is keen to learn more about the invertebrates that call Whakaraupō home and share this information with the wider community. What’s been found in the marine hotels Invertebrates and other sea creatures found on the marine hotels have included: polychaete worms…
Councillors plan for 2026
[ad_1] Staff will now start preparing the draft plan, which they will then present to councillors in February 2026 before going out for public feedback. Chief Financial Officer Bede Carran says the options have been developed by the new council in a series of workshops held since October’s local elections. “Councillors have workshopped different ways…
Gold stars for bin good
[ad_1] Christchurch City Council contractors collect about 20 to 30 truckloads of recycling every weekday, which equated to 26,167 tonnes over the last year. Throughout 2025, the vast majority of this material was recycled, with just 1 per cent of truckloads sent to landfill due to contamination of non-recyclable material. Resource Recovery Manager Dr Alec…
Be mindful of your pooch over summer
[ad_1] Christchurch City Council Acting Animal Services Manager Ivan Trethowen says people love getting out and about with their furry friends over the summer period, but it’s important that everyone sticks to the rules. “This helps keep everyone safe, by protecting swimming and recreation areas that fill up when it is hot.” The Summer Beach…
Take a break from hot days with cool art
[ad_1] There’s so much art to enjoy at the Gallery right now so plan a visit to immerse yourself in the coolest cultural spot in the city. Plan your visit to Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū – the coolest spot in town this summer! Open daily: 10am – 5pm Closed: 25 December (Christmas Day) Late night Wednesdays: open until 9pm…
Water like you oughta this summer
[ad_1] “Every summer when temperatures rise, we see household water demand rise sharply as people water gardens and lawns,” Christchurch City Council’s Head of Three Waters Gavin Hutchison said. Making small changes can have a big impact on water use and help you avoid charges Hold your hoses! Using a handheld hose or watering can use a lot less water. …
Council seeks relatives of Sunnyside Hospital patients buried in unmarked graves
[ad_1] The Royal Commission on Abuse in Care, established in 2018, identified that many people who had historically died in psychiatric care had been buried in unmarked plots. In Christchurch, many who died in the former Sunnyside Hospital between the 1890s and the 1980s were interred in Sydenham Cemetery. The full number of unmarked graves…
Summer Theatre takes epic journey to Middle Earth
[ad_1] The 2026 season of Anthony Harper Summer Theatre is a fun-filled, laugh-a-minute journey into Middle Earth (and back again!) Running from 9-25 January, the show brings you a playful spin on Tolkien’s famous trilogy, says Christchurch City Council Manager of Events and Arts Lucy Blackmore. “Buckle up for an evening filled with irreverent delight….
Readers can’t get enough of Lee Child
[ad_1] Christchurch City Libraries staff compile a list each year of the most issued books, with In too deep from the Jack Reacher series coming in at number one for 2025. Second and third on the list went to We solve murders by Richard Osman and We all live here by Jojo Moyes while former…
Bots take over Shirley Library
[ad_1] The event, running from 12-18 January 2026, includes 17 programmes, such as robot-themed puppet story sessions, a robot themed scavenger hunt, the technology library van experience, and talks to learn more about Artificial Intelligence (AI). Head of Libraries and Information Erica Rankin says the week is a fun and engaging way for people of…
Christchurch ranks globally as bicycle-friendly city
[ad_1] The Copenhagenize Index, published every two years, is the most comprehensive and holistic ranking of bicycle-friendly cities in the world. It provides an evidence-based benchmark that tracks how cities across the globe are progressing in making cycling safe, convenient, and mainstream. Planning and Delivery Transport Manager Jacob Bradbury says this is a great result…
Local students bring fresh ideas to Hoon Hay Park
[ad_1] As part of the Place Cadets programme by Gather Landscape Architecture, the primary-school students have spent the last five months undertaking a full co-design process for a play structure in their local park. The project involved mapping their neighbourhood, learning about the park’s wetland history, conducting a site visit, developing a brief, making scale…
Sky-high fun set to make smiles at Kite Day
[ad_1] Thousands flock to the beachside suburb for the annual Kite Day event, with first-timers and seasoned pros alike taking to the skies with their colourful creations. Events and Arts Manager at Christchurch City Council Lucy Blackmore says it always brings a buzz of excitement to New Brighton. “Kite Day is the ultimate family-friendly beach…
New play space at Lyttelton’s Naval Point now open
[ad_1] Christchurch City Council Manager of Community Parks Al Hardy says the play space took around two months to build. “We’ve worked with the Scouts to develop the plans, and it’s shaping up to be a really fun place for tamariki to come and play, explore nature and learn about some local history.” The play…
New Performing Arts Precinct car park open
[ad_1] Located within Te Whare Tapere The Performing Arts Precinct, the carpark holds 61 parks, including five accessible parks. The new carpark will provide easier access to the precinct for audience members, and visitors to the central city. To ensure a focus on supporting nearby venues, the Christchurch City Council granted a license to operate…
What's on this weekend
[ad_1] Pool Party – Summer Palooza Round up your friends and whānau for an epic afternoon at Te Hāpua Halswell Summer Pool this Saturday. Bounce, slip, slide, and splash on our slides, bouncy castles, GIANT inflatables, and obstacle course! Plus, enjoy face painting, and a free ice cream courtesy of our mates at Streets. Come…