This is one of the burning questions that the next Christchurch Conversations event will explore, as participants discuss current plans for Christchurch’s public transport network, how to make sure it works for all users, and reimagine its future. Presented by Te Pūtahi Centre for Architecture and City Making, the Driving change: public transport futures event,…
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Christchurch Conversations to explore the possibilities of our public transport systems
This is one of the burning questions that the next Christchurch Conversations event will explore, as participants discuss current plans for Christchurch’s public transport network, how to make sure it works for all users, and reimagine its future. Presented by Te Pūtahi Centre for Architecture and City Making, the Driving change: public transport futures event,…
Christchurch Conversations to explore the possibilities of our public transport systems
This is one of the burning questions that the next Christchurch Conversations event will explore, as participants discuss current plans for Christchurch’s public transport network, how to make sure it works for all users, and reimagine its future. Presented by Te Pūtahi Centre for Architecture and City Making, the Driving change: public transport futures event,…
Annual Plan conversations
Annual Plan conversations We are currently consulting on the draft Annual Plan 2022/23. As we are consulting on several different topics, we invite you to get all your questions answered by your Councillors, at one of our Annual Plan Conversations sessions. Online drop-in sessions These are 100% online drop-in sessions, where you can ask questions…
Community conversation’s provide forum for discussion
Community conversation’s provide forum for discussion The recent Community Conversation meeting series held in Kaikōura, Waiau and Waimakariri has provided a platform for residents and industry to share their thoughts on all things Environment Canterbury. Northern zone manager Andrew Arps said it was great to meet with a range of residents, business owners, Councillors, and…
Climate change goals at heart of Christchurch Conversations
What would the world be like if you could get most of what you need for everyday life within a 15-minute walk or bike ride? That is one of the questions that will be explored this weekend as part of the last events in the Christchurch Conversations: Towards 2030 series. The series, in which Christchurch…
Understanding farmers is the key to successful conversations
Understanding farmers is the key to successful conversations We recently farewelled one of our longest-serving experts. Leo Fietje has spent years helping farmers, scientists and planners work together for a better environment. He may be retiring, but his work isn’t finished yet. Find out more about Leo’s time with us. Source link
Understanding farmers is the key to successful conversations
Leo Fietje has spent years helping farmers, scientists and planners work together for a better environment. Learn more about the time he spent working for us. Source link
Climate action at centre of Christchurch Conversations
A series of free public events aimed at sparking discussions about how Christchurch can reach its 2030 climate change targets gets under way at Tūranga at the end of this month. The Christchurch Conversations – Towards 2030 events are being organised by Te Pūtahi Centre for Architecture and City Making and are aimed at helping…
‘Belonging and inclusion conversations kick off in Gisborne, Taupo, Hawke’s Bay’
Conversations around the concepts of belonging and inclusion will take place between 1 and 4 September in Gisborne, Hastings, Napier and Taupo as part of a nationwide road trip running until the end of September 2020. A part of 64 events planned and facilitated by Inclusive Aotearoa Collective TÄhono as part of its 2020 project,…
Belonging and inclusion conversations kick off in Invercargill – Inclusive Aotearoa
Conversations around the concepts of belonging and inclusion will take place on 12 August in Invercargill as part of a nationwide road trip running until September 2020. A part of 64 events planned and facilitated by Inclusive Aotearoa Collective TÄhono as part of its 2020 project, these community conversations are being held to learn first-hand…