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News in brief from today Council meeting

Posted on August 21, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] Erebus National Memorial location offer The Council has agreed to formally offer two Christchurch locations as a potential site for a planned National Erebus Memorial – Cracroft reserve in Cashmere and the bank of the Ōtākaro Avon River in the central city. The offer is being made to Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and…

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Wetland restoration work protects critically endangered bird

Posted on August 21, 2025 by ECAN

[ad_1] Wetland restoration work protects critically endangered bird An ongoing restoration project is underway at Te Rauakaaka, near the mouth of the Waimakariri River, to enhance wetland and coastal ecosystems, boost biodiversity, and create vital habitat for endangered species – including the critically endangered matuku-hūrepo Australasian bittern, that we’re backing for Bird of the Year….

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“A lot of great mahi” to restore Te Waihora

Posted on August 20, 2025 by ECAN

[ad_1] “A lot of great mahi” to restore Te Waihora “Mā whero, mā pako; ka oti ai te mahi. The task shall be achieved through unity.”  This sentiment, and the vision of Whakaora Te Waihora – to restore and rejuvenate the mana, mauri and ecosystem health of Te Waihora and its catchment – were reaffirmed at…

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News in brief from today's Council meeting

Posted on August 20, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] Erebus National Memorial location offer The Council has agreed to formally offer two Christchurch locations as a potential site for a planned National Erebus Memorial – Cracroft reserve in Cashmere and the bank of the Ōtākaro Avon River in the central city. The offer is being made to Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and…

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News in brief from the Council meeting

Posted on August 20, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] Erebus National Memorial location offer The Council has agreed to formally offer two Christchurch locations as a potential site for a planned National Erebus Memorial – Cracroft reserve in Cashmere and the bank of the Ōtākaro Avon River in the central city. The offer is being made to Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and…

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Stopping sediment in its tracks post-winter grazing

Posted on August 20, 2025 by ECAN

[ad_1] Stopping sediment in its tracks post-winter grazing Our land management team is urging farmers to take actions to reduce the risk of sediment and nutrient runoff into local waterways following a very wet winter grazing period, particularly in South Canterbury. Why soil conservation matters When rain hits bare paddocks following winter grazing, it can…

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Traffic signal upgrades to address delays around Memorial Avenue

Posted on August 19, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] “For the last year we’ve been installing new, bigger pipes to help meet increasing demands on our wastewater network generated by our growing city,” said Head of Three Waters Gavin Hutchison. “We’ve been working on Clyde and Creyke roads, and our work is now focused on Maidstone Road, between Ilam Road and Waimairi Road,”…

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Homestretch for stadium construction as roof and facade near completion

Posted on August 19, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] In the latest construction update video, released today, Christchurch City Council Project Director Kent Summerfield details several key areas that are nearing completion. “With around eight months to go until opening, the installation of the roof cladding continues to be a key focus. This work is now well past the halfway mark, and we…

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Foundation laid as Ōmōkihi takes shape

Posted on August 18, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] Cook Brothers Construction has completed the first concrete pour on the $32 million library and customer service hub, which is replacing the earthquake-damaged South Library building in Beckenham. “If you peek through the fence, you’ll be able to see the whole footprint of Ōmōkihi and get your first taste of the scale of what’s…

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More express options to the city for Rolleston commuters

Posted on August 15, 2025 by ECAN

[ad_1] More express options to the city for Rolleston commuters Selwyn-based commuters will benefit from more direct buses to and from Christchurch, with the launch of a new collaboration between Metro and Bentley Coachlines. In June, Bentley Coachlines approached us for approval to run privately operated commuter services from Rolleston to the city. Staff have…

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A weekend for music lovers

Posted on August 15, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] Arts Centre Chamber Series: Voices of Ōtākaro Join talented musicians from UC Music and Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, and hear the poetry of Mary Oliver, Federuci García Lorca, local texts from the Ōtākaro River Trail, waiata and more, brought to life by vocalists Zara Ballara, Naomi Ferguson, and Yumeka Hildreth. With compositions by Reuben de…

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Take extra care on the hills as spring lambs arrive

Posted on August 15, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] Signs are being put up at the entrances to Council reserves on the Port Hills, reminding the public that lambing is in progress and that dog owners must keep their dogs on a leash at all times or risk a $300 fine. “Enjoy your walks but please respect the farmers and their livestock at…

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Slim regroups for Go Live and special release

Posted on August 14, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] The festival, produced by Christchurch City Council, will see 13 acts play across four stages. After disbanding more than 20 years ago in 2003, Slim is marking their return to the stage with a full-length album release of deep cuts from recording sessions between 1998 and 2000. The album, Eating the Dirt, is now…

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Annual groundwater survey yet to show improvements in water quality

Posted on August 14, 2025 by ECAN

[ad_1] Annual groundwater survey yet to show improvements in water quality More E. coli detections and rising nitrate concentrations were found in Waitaha Canterbury groundwater last year. Our annual groundwater quality survey report for 2024 has been released (PDF file, 3.4MB), with water samples from 349 wells across Waitaha sampled and analysed. The wells tested…

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Government confirms funding for Pages Road bridge

Posted on August 14, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] The NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) Board today endorsed the Council’s business case for a new Pages Road bridge and upgrade to surrounding streets. The funding will come from the National Land Transport Fund (NLTF). Mayor Phil Mauger says this is great news after years of waiting by Christchurch residents. “The Pages Road…

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Pūrau burial ground returned to hapū

Posted on August 13, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] Ngāti Wheke have been seeking the return of the urupā since the 1920s and last week’s transfer is the culmination of the most recent efforts, which began seven years ago. Following strenuous petition from the hapū, Christchurch City Council applied to the Department of Conservation earlier this year to revoke the site’s reserve status,…

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Lighthouse Road to fully reopen for first time since May

Posted on August 13, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] The road had restricted access after being affected by land instability following the heavy rainfall that hit the region. The decision to reopen this week is based on an independent draft geotechnical report that evaluates data from borehole drilling completed onsite in July. Some minor repairs, required after the drilling, will be completed before…

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Super Round heads to New Zealand to open One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha

Posted on August 11, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] Super Round 2026 will combine world-class rugby with live music and family-friendly fun, as fans from across New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, and the Pacific come together to celebrate a historic festival of footy in Christchurch. Set for Round 11 of the 2026 Super Rugby Pacific season, from April 24 to 26, 10 teams will…

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Memorial park honours local servicemen

Posted on August 11, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] The War Memorial Library at 372 Riccarton Road was built in 1919 to commemorate residents who served in World War I. The library subsequently became a place to honour soldiers with links to the area who served in World War II and later conflicts, and was run by volunteers until its closure in 2017…

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Talking about our changing climate

Posted on August 8, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] That’s the focus of the second Christchurch Conversation of 2025 –  how we can communicate about climate change in ways that will empower people and governments to act.  Presented by Te Pūtahi Centre for Architecture and City-Making, Communicating Climate Change is being held from 6-7.30pm on Tuesday 19 August in the TSB Space at…

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What's on this weekend

Posted on August 8, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] 2025 Arts Canterbury Art Show The Arts Canterbury annual Art Show is on this weekend, fundraising to provide support for local artists. More than 80 Art Canterbury artists will exhibit at the show, displaying traditional paintings and drawings, as well as sculptures, artworks created from glass, metal sculptures, jewellery and more. Head to the…

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Main North Road water pipe renewal to begin

Posted on August 7, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] Christchurch City Council Head of Three Waters Gavin Hutchison says the water pipes are coming to the end of their life and need to be upgraded. “The renewal is being carried out in three stages and is scheduled for completion in early 2026,” says Mr Hutchison. “This will help us meet increasing demands on…

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We're backing the matuku-hūrepo for Bird of the Year

Posted on August 7, 2025 by ECAN

[ad_1] We’re backing the matuku-hūrepo for Bird of the Year Our regional parks and forests team is stepping into campaign mode – not for an election, but for Bird of the Year. Our candidate? The shy but spectacular matuku-hūrepo (Australasian bittern). Spotting one of these large native birds is a rare privilege. Fewer than 1,000…

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Let's clear the air on outdoor burning rules

Posted on August 6, 2025 by ECAN

[ad_1] Let’s clear the air on outdoor burning rules As the warmth of spring approaches, many Cantabrians begin clearing their gardens or fields, often by burning waste. Each year, we receive hundreds of complaints about outdoor burning from across Waitaha Canterbury. If you are planning an outdoor burn, there are important rules you need to…

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Feedback on Govt’s housing growth proposal approved

Posted on August 6, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] The Government is seeking feedback on “pillar 1” of its three-pillar proposal to help inform the policy as part of its broader reform of the resource management system. Pillar 1 focuses on freeing up land for urban development, including removing unnecessary planning barriers, to help address the underlying causes of New Zealand’s housing supply…

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Fund helps support waterway volunteers

Posted on August 5, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] A grant from Christchurch City Council’s Community Waterways Partnership Fund enabled the Styx Living Laboratory Trust to purchase the equipment, which is being used to monitor water quality. “We’re concerned that increased development, particularly in the top of the catchment, is having negative effects on the health of the river, such as sediment smothering…

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Nominate a building for Open Christchurch 2026

Posted on August 5, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] The one-weekend-old celebration of architectural excellence is returning for its sixth edition on 1-3 May 2026 to shine the light on Christchurch’s buildings and landscapes of architectural, cultural and historical significance. The festival has grown from strength to strength since its 2021 inception, with increasing and diversifying participation from both attendees and collaborators indicating…

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Trailers, tyres and teamwork will help us reach rubbish off the beaten track

Posted on August 4, 2025 by ECAN

[ad_1] Trailers, tyres and teamwork will help us reach rubbish off the beaten track A riverside clean-up event along the northern banks of the Waimakariri River is planned for Sunday 10 August, offering locals an opportunity to make a real difference in a special part of Waitaha Canterbury’s natural landscape. The clean-up will run from…

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Show courts installed and pools filled at Parakiore

Posted on August 4, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] Crown Infrastructure Delivery (CID) Project Director, Alistair Young, says the Show Courts area is about the size of a supermarket. “This 2,900-square-metre space has been purpose-built to host televised games and high-performance sport, with retractable grandstands flanking the central court, ready to roll out for spectators. It’s also large enough to accommodate three basketball…

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Candidates confirmed for local body elections

Posted on August 4, 2025 by CCC

[ad_1] Eight people will contest Christchurch’s mayoralty, while 40 people are standing for Council seats. Three Council seats have received one candidate, meaning the current Councillor will be re-elected unopposed. These are: Harewood Ward Waimairi Ward Hornby Ward Seventy people will contest the Community Board positions. View the list of candidates for Christchurch here.  Election…

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