Christchurch City Council - Latest News [Page 223]
Consents granted for Heathcote Valley Park
Monday, 20 October 2003, 9:45 pm | Christchurch City Council
Work will soon start on the Heathcote Valley Park development following the granting of resource consents for a waterway and wetland development and the rehabilitation of Woodhill -- the site of the proposed Tamaki Group development. More >>
Council works to ensure no contamination from fire
Monday, 20 October 2003, 2:38 pm | Christchurch City Council
Skilled contractors have continued working in downtown Christchurch today to remove or contain any pollution from a weekend fire. More >>
Artist sought for Addington sculpture
Friday, 17 October 2003, 9:16 am | Christchurch City Council
Artists interested in designing and constructing a sculpture for a small Addington reserve are being invited to register their interest with the Christchurch City Council. More >>
Midge McCleary Performs in Cathedral Square
Monday, 13 October 2003, 10:19 pm | Christchurch City Council
Singer Songwriter Midge McCleary, vocalist/acoustic guitar player, has been performing from an early age in various collective musical enterprises. Now as a solo performer he portrays a rich mix of moody soulful music sung and played from the heart. He ... More >>
Facility & Service Review Mix review
Thursday, 9 October 2003, 9:55 pm | Christchurch City Council
The Christchurch City Council Leisure Unit has contracted the Global Leisure Group to review the current activities offered at the Sockburn Recreation Centre. More >>
Christchurch launch of Kidsafe Week
Thursday, 9 October 2003, 11:33 am | Christchurch City Council
The seventh annual Kidsafe Week runs from 17 – 24 October 2003, and this year Ilam School will host the Christchurch launch. More >>
Biodiversity, topical theme for RNZIH conference
Thursday, 9 October 2003, 9:35 am | Christchurch City Council
Biodiversity is a particularly timely theme for this month’s Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture Conference in Christchurch, according to Christchurch City Council’s Parks and Waterways Unit More >>
Apology for cancellation of World Animal Day event
Wednesday, 8 October 2003, 3:22 pm | Christchurch City Council
The Christchurch City Council Animal Control Team would like to apologise for any inconvenience or disappointment caused by the sudden cancellation of last Saturday’s World Animal Day event at the Animal Shelter, Metro Pl. More >>
Cashmere High Big Band Play Cathedral Square
Tuesday, 7 October 2003, 8:48 pm | Christchurch City Council
30 members of the Cashmere High School Big Band will entertain lunchtime visitors to Cathedral Square this Friday from 12.30pm to 1.30pm. More >>
CCC pleased to maintain AA+ credit rating
Tuesday, 7 October 2003, 4:54 pm | Christchurch City Council
Today’s confirmation of Christchurch City Council’s creditworthiness by Standard and Poors is pleasing, says CCC finance director Bob Lineham. The agency affirmed the council’s AA+ long-term rating and said the outlook was stable. The announcement ... More >>
Foreshore land not owned by City Council
Tuesday, 7 October 2003, 4:41 pm | Christchurch City Council
Christchurch City Council does not own the foreshore land between the properties located on Main Road at Redcliffs and the Estuary, according to legal advice, says Peter Mitchell, the Council’s Director of Legal Services. More >>
Council seeks comment on prostitution issues
Monday, 6 October 2003, 5:15 pm | Christchurch City Council
This week, members of the public will have their first chance to comment on prostitution issues being considered by the Christchurch City Council, since the passing of the Prostitution Reform Act. More >>
Residents rate quality of life in Christchurch
Monday, 6 October 2003, 5:04 pm | Christchurch City Council
The pride that Christchurch residents feel about how their city looks and feels is reinforced by a new report on life in big cities. More >>
Celebrate Children’s Day at The Groynes!
Monday, 6 October 2003, 12:28 am | Christchurch City Council
Sunday November 2, 2003, 11am – 3pm at the Groynes Postponement date: November 9, 2003, 11am - 3pm More >>
Council survey shows strong support for local arts
Monday, 6 October 2003, 12:26 am | Christchurch City Council
Christchurch people place a high value on the arts and many of us would like to play a greater part in the local arts scene, according to the results of a newly released study on arts participation in Christchurch. More >>
More road-safety work in Cathedral Square
Friday, 3 October 2003, 1:11 pm | Christchurch City Council
Scheduled work to improve the safety of the road surface through Cathedral Square will begin on Monday (6 October) at 7am. The road will be closed at least until Wednesday. More >>
Gainsford Lane to Play Cathedral Square
Wednesday, 1 October 2003, 4:38 pm | Christchurch City Council
Steve Gainsford and Malcolm Lane are an institution around Christchurch, and have been playing as Gainsford Lane for about 8 years. Together they will perform this Friday lunchtime in Cathedral Square as part of the Free Friday Lunchtime Concert ... More >>
Council gets go ahead to lease Robert McDougall
Wednesday, 1 October 2003, 4:00 pm | Christchurch City Council
The lease of the Robert McDougall building to the Canterbury Museum can now proceed after the Christchurch City Council was recently granted Parliamentary approval to lease the building as a public gallery. More >>
Earthquake triggers Chch water cut-off valves
Tuesday, 30 September 2003, 12:01 am | Christchurch City Council
A system designed to make sure Christchurch does not lose drinking water held in reservoirs on the Port Hills after an earthquake worked perfectly this morning, says City Council operations and maintenance manager Mike Bourke. More >>
Proposed Council Structure Changes Public Meeting
Friday, 26 September 2003, 4:17 pm | Christchurch City Council
When the Local Electoral Amendment Act 2002 changed the law, it gave the Christchurch City Council the option of carrying out an electoral review. The Council has decided to carry out a review for the 2004 elections. More >>
