[ad_1] Takapūneke Reserve planting Head along to the Takapūneke Reserve on Friday from 12.30 – 3pm for a Matariki day planting. This is the latest step as part of our master plan to landscape the reserve, which is a very important historic site for all Aotearoa. You can also enjoy the sausage sizzle and cuppa…
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Changes will front-end building consent fees
[ad_1] “From 1 July 2024, we’re changing how we charge fees for building consents. This means customers applying for a building consent will pay a higher proportion of the total cost upfront than they did previously,” says Steffan Thomas, Christchurch City Council Head of Building Consenting. “We’re not increasing the cost. This is a change…
Final stretch for Christchurch’s 10 year plan
[ad_1] Councillors have worked late into the night to provisionally adopt the 2024-34 Long Term Plan. The LTP sets out the Council’s programme for providing services over the next decade and how they will be funded. The first year of the LTP includes an average rates rise of 9.90%, which is lower than than the…
Years of love ahead for 11-year-old greyhound
[ad_1] But she says her new pooch completed the missing piece of the puzzle. Lady after a bath from her new owners Anna’s family of six (including her Jack Russell, Jake) grew by one last week as they welcomed the playful, energetic and older dog ‘Lady’ with open arms. “I came across Lady on the…
Aotearoa’s bugs are the bees knees
[ad_1] New Zealand’s landscape used to look very different, with predators now impacting our environmental ecosystem. “And it’s not just our birdlife that’s being affected – it’s also our invertebrates and lizards,” says conservationist, author and illustrator Lily Duval. With a degree in English and Religious Studies under her belt, Lily found herself spending most…
Preparations for Te Kaha in the pipeline
[ad_1] Te Kaha is located on the block bounded by Madras, Tuam, Barbadoes and Hereford streets in central Christchurch. The Council’s Acting General Manager City Infrastructure Brent Smith says contractors Isaac Construction have been appointed to carry out the works. “There’s a lot to do to get ready for Te Kaha opening in April 2026….
What's on in and around Christchurch
[ad_1] Tīrama Mai – powered by Orion and Connetics Tīrama Mai is back this winter to celebrate Puaka-Matariki in the heart of Ōtautahi Christchurch. The free, cultural festival brings together an array of artistic, lighting and cultural displays, including performances and storytelling. Come into the city with friends and whānau to discover the trail of…
Watch: Te Kaha roof a step closer
[ad_1] BESIX Watpac’s Project Director Adrian Jones provides an update on how work is progressing on the $683 million construction project. “All of the seating plats are now installed in the western stand. The lower bowl seating in the east stand is just starting to form, which will take the seating all the way down…
Volunteering to connect with Christchurch
[ad_1] Te Rama fills their spare time with the closest available volunteering opportunities, usually just doing a quick Google search to see what’s on. “There’s so much going on around Christchurch that I never really knew about until I started volunteering,” Te Rama says. “Getting involved with different programmes around the city has helped me…
Christchurch's 10 year plan to be finalised
[ad_1] The Long Term Plan 2024–2034 (LTP) sets out Christchurch City Council’s plans for the next 10 years and how it will pay for them. It is set to be adopted by the end of June. Read the agenda here. Mayor Phil Mauger says that when compared to other councils around New Zealand, Christchurch City…
Volunteer's lifelong passion for books
[ad_1] Fast forward 60 years and Michael’s passion for books hasn’t waned. He is a volunteer with the Friends of Christchurch City Libraries and enjoys meeting others who also love books. “It’s a natural fit because my background is in printing and publishing, and I’ve always liked promoting books. I love the printed word.” Visiting the…
Esplanade gets a refresh
[ad_1] From 8 July 2024, Christchurch City Council is restoring the rock seawall between the walkway and the beach, and updating the walkway seating on the seaward side of the concrete seawall. The Council is also investigating putting an accessible ramp from the walkway to the beach. Rupert Bool, Acting Head of Parks, says the…
Christchurch to leave local government advocacy organisation
[ad_1] A report was presented at today’s Council meeting regarding renewing its annual membership subscription for LGNZ – an association which represents the interests of Councils around the country. Councillors decided to resign the membership of LGNZ and reallocate the unspent budget for this year to go towards elected member professional training, workplace support services…
Port gates open to support local charity
[ad_1] Lyttelton Port Company (LPC) is inviting the public to take a behind-the-scenes tour of the port to learn more about its vital role in the region’s economy and trade. From Tuesday, July 16, to Friday, July 19, there will be two one-hour tours at 12:45 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Tickets are $5 per person…
Plan for Ōtākaro Avon waterways
[ad_1] Christchurch City Council has today approved the Ōtākaro Avon Stormwater Management Plan, the sixth of seven prepared for each of the district’s stormwater catchments. Public consultation on the plan ran from 21 February until 22 April 2024. The Council received 27 submissions – 18 from individuals, six from organisations, and three from community boards. …
Volunteers putting people first
[ad_1] And by volunteering with the Christchurch City Council New Zealand Response Teams, Angela Ward and Samuel Paquier have been able to do just that. Angela has been volunteering for around six years as a squad leader, coordinating people helping in the response. Samuel has a year of volunteer work under his belt and is…
Sensory wonderland in Avon-Ōtākaro Forest Park
[ad_1] Te Kohanga Taiao Sensory Nature Play Park opened last weekend on Brooker Avenue in the city’s red zone after two Christchurch businesses – Hummingbird Coffee and The Green Lab – teamed up to work with Christchurch City Council on the project. Nestled within restoration plantings thanks to the efforts of Avon-Ōtākaro Forest Park Trust,…
Greening the red zone
[ad_1] Rain or shine, the pair spend their Friday mornings mulching, uncovering hidden plants and picking up rubbish in the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor (ŌARC). George and Emma belong to Riccarton High School’s Kohanga Ako class, which is purpose built for students with special education needs. As part of the class’s work experience programme, the…
Lock in Tīrama Mai next weekend
[ad_1] Christchurch City Council Manager of Events and Arts Lucy Blackmore says the annual event, which celebrates Puaka and Matariki through art and light installations, projections, music soundscapes and storytelling is always evolving with new commissioned works. “An installation of Papatūānuku, titled MOTHER, will stand four metres high and two metres wide, featuring a stunning…
Construction to start on City to Sea Pathway
[ad_1] The $7.6 million contract has been awarded to Corde, who expect to complete the work early next year. The City to Sea Pathway is an 11-kilometre walking and cycling path following the course of the Ōtākaro Avon River from the city to New Brighton. Due to its length, the Pathway will be constructed in three…
NZ rock royalty taking the stage at Go Live
[ad_1] The four-piece group have produced 10 albums with Flying Nun Records, as well as several EPs and singles, since their first official gig together on New Year’s Eve in 1982, says bassist and producer Paul Kean. “Prior to The Bats, Robert was with The Clean, Kaye and Malcolm played in Lyndon and the…
Low cost ways to keep busy this weekend
[ad_1] Matariki Just Another Dune Day Bring a pair of gardening gloves and your enthusiasm down to New Brighton Library this weekend for a cuppa and kōrero with Ranger Jason before heading out to plant for Matariki Just Another Dune Day. The planting session will be held from 10am – 12.30pm Saturday, and all other…
Aranui streets to be permanently improved
[ad_1] The Waitai Coastal-Burwood-Linwood Community Board approved installing safety improvements throughout Breezes Road, Shortland Street, Hampshire Street and Rowan Avenue. What the trial data shows: Lower vehicle speeds at eight of the nine count locations – including outside Haeata Community Campus, Chisnallwood Intermediate and St James School. An average of 8.63% speed drop. The Hampshire…
20,000 native plants and trees at Parakiore
[ad_1] Almost 20,000 new plants and trees being planted around the under construction Parakiore Recreation and Sport Centre. Boffa Miskell Landscape Architect, Hamish Cochrane, says 933 trees up to three metres tall are being added to the site, along with 18,613 plants. “All of these plants are native, so it’s exciting to see such a…
Get in early for KidsFest tickets
[ad_1] The popular children’s festival has been keeping Christchurch kids occupied over the winter school holidays for more than three decades. This year the programme has over 200 activities and features more than 20 shows and performances around the city. “We’re advising people to get in quick because many of these shows have limited spaces!”…
Search for new Chief Executive to begin
[ad_1] Sheffield will get underway with the recruitment process later this month. The agency has previously worked with a range of private, public, not-for-profit, and local government organisations throughout New Zealand. Mayor Phil Mauger, who is Chair of the Chief Executive Performance and Employment Committee, says this is an important milestone in finding…
Word on the street
[ad_1] In collaboration with At The Bay, WORD Christchurch have a new project underway as part of the WORD Christchurch Festival 2024. Share your snapshot of Christchurch in 100 words and see your words displayed within a large-scale public artwork in Kettlewell Lane, as part of the Ōtautahi is Flash! project. It could be a…
Stay warm and keep busy this weekend
[ad_1] Knit Around the Tram This Saturday is World Wide Knit in Public Day, so join other knitters and crocheters for a loop on the Christchurch Tram! Bring your knitting and crochet and friends, and after a loop pop along to Tūranga Library Foundation Café There will be some wool and knitting needles available. Come…
New exhibitions unveiled at Christchurch Art Gallery
[ad_1] The collection of landscapes in Marilynn Webb: Folded in the Hills surveys the work of the late Ngāpuhi, Te Roroa and Ngāti Kahu artist Marilynn Webb (ONZM) (1937–2021). Also opening at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū on the same day, Saturday 8 June, is Sione Tuívailala Monū and Edith Amituanai: Toloa Tales,…
Validation at last
[ad_1] Christchurch City Council has renamed Marylands Reserve and Marylands Place, both named after the site of abuse of children and young people, Marylands School. The renaming has come after calls from survivor advocates, and in light of recommendations from the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care. The Waihoro Spreydon-Cashmere-Heathcote Community Board decided…