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Horseshoe Lake benefits from Project K clean-up
Wednesday, 26 November 2003, 2:23 pm | Christchurch City Council
Christchurch City Council and an enthusiastic group of Burnside High School students have joined forces this week to help clear the weeds from Horseshoe Lake and replace them with native plantings. More >>
Improvements to oxidation ponds well underway
Tuesday, 25 November 2003, 11:42 am | Christchurch City Council
Improvements to the oxidation ponds at the Christchurch Wastewater Treatment Plant are progressing steadily, with Pond 2 out of service while an earth wall is constructed to divide the pond in two. More >>
Lindon Puffin to Play Cathedral Square
Tuesday, 25 November 2003, 10:50 am | Christchurch City Council
Following the release of his highly acclaimed solo album Stuff Like That and last summers extensive nationwide tour which included 45 shows and 30 high schools, local singer songwriter Lindon Puffin has spent the winter 'locked down' on Banks Peninsula, ... More >>
Shortlist for Turners and Growers development
Monday, 24 November 2003, 4:34 pm | Christchurch City Council
Five developers have been short-listed by Christchurch City Council to submit proposals for the development of the block of land known as the Turners and Growers site. More >>
Negotiations with waterslide operator for QEII
Monday, 24 November 2003, 9:30 am | Christchurch City Council
Five waterslides could be operating next year at the QEII aquatic centre in Christchurch following a Christchurch City Council decision to begin lease talks with a local company. More >>
Big Response to Council’s Prostitution Questionnai
Friday, 21 November 2003, 6:22 pm | Christchurch City Council
The Christchurch City Council has received about 1500 public submissions in response to a questionnaire on prostitution issues. More >>
Councillors agree on landfill sites issues
Friday, 21 November 2003, 10:36 am | Christchurch City Council
Christchurch City Council yesterday agreed on a plan of action that works towards addressing the issues relating to former landfills and other filled sites in the city. More >>
Council Adopts New Dog Control Policy
Thursday, 20 November 2003, 9:49 pm | Christchurch City Council
Changes to the Christchurch City Council’s Dog Control Policy were ratified at today’s Council meeting. From today, dog owners will not be allowed to take their dogs on to Sumner Beach between Gollans Point (commonly known as Mr Whippy Corner) and Cave ... More >>
South West Area Plan kicks off
Thursday, 20 November 2003, 5:00 pm | Christchurch City Council
Rapid growth in South-West Christchurch has led the City Council to roll out its biggest area plan yet to manage development. More >>
Wrapping up for Christmas
Thursday, 20 November 2003, 4:39 pm | Christchurch City Council
Christmas is a great time for presents and celebration but before you head out to join the seasonal shopping spree, keep in mind the likely environmental effects of your seasonal activities. More >>
Jellicoe Street recommended as pipe route
Thursday, 20 November 2003, 2:20 pm | Christchurch City Council
Jellicoe Street, which runs from South New Brighton Park to the sea, is recommended as the route for a new pipeline to carry the city’s treated wastewater out to sea, a report to the Christchurch City Council’s Sustainable Transport and Utilities Committee ... More >>
New Dog Control Policy expected this week
Monday, 17 November 2003, 2:58 pm | Christchurch City Council
Changes to the Christchurch City Council’s Dog Control Policy are likely to be ratified at the next full Council meeting on Thursday 20 November, according to Councillor Sue Wells, chair of the Council’s Regulatory and Consents Committee. More >>
New plantings for Waltham Rd/Moorhouse Ave corner
Thursday, 13 November 2003, 10:50 am | Christchurch City Council
Nine trees that were planted to screen the former Christchurch Gasworks are to be removed from the corner of Waltham Rd and Moorhouse Ave to make way for new trees and landscaping of the area. More >>
Christchurch awarded ‘Film Friendly’ status
Wednesday, 12 November 2003, 2:00 pm | Christchurch City Council
The title awarded to the Christchurch City Council by Film NZ is to be launched at a function hosted by Christchurch Mayor Garry Moore and attended by the Minister for Industry and Regional Development, Jim Anderton; film industry representatives; ... More >>
Training and Employment, Theme of Aranui Expo
Monday, 10 November 2003, 11:21 am | Christchurch City Council
Aranui Independence Day, a training and employment expo will be held tomorrow, Tuesday 11 November, between 10am and 4pm at the Aranui/Wainoni Family Centre, 31 Hampshire St, Aranui. More >>
Council supports moves to improve NZ urban design
Friday, 7 November 2003, 4:43 pm | Christchurch City Council
The Council has replied to a call from the Ministry for the Environment (MfE) for ideas about how good urban design can be encouraged. The suggestions will be used in developing a set of national guidelines – a protocol – about urban design. The ... More >>
Garden seat in memory of Commander Brewerton R.N
Friday, 7 November 2003, 3:10 pm | Christchurch City Council
Christchurch Mayor Garry Moore will tomorrow dedicate a new garden seat to Commander Howard Cuthbert Brewerton R.N, at the Council’s Brougham Village housing complex. More >>
Council to consult on proposed gaming policies
Friday, 7 November 2003, 3:07 pm | Christchurch City Council
Christchurch City Council will seek feedback from the community on the proposed Class 4 Gaming Venue and TAB policies. More >>
NIWA makes predictions for the summer season
Thursday, 6 November 2003, 9:11 am | Christchurch City Council
If you’re planning to tramp or fish this summer, it may pay to attend a free seminar on summer weather outlooks being held by the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research at Our City, on 17 November, 2003. NIWA regional co-ordinator for the National ... More >>
Creative approach to speed on Tuckers Road
Thursday, 6 November 2003, 9:10 am | Christchurch City Council
International traffic expert, David Engwicht will work with a project team to develop creative ways to reduce the dangerous traffic speeds on Tuckers Road, Northcote. More >>
