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Sneaky Feet to Play in Cathedral Square

Monday, 16 June 2003, 12:24 am | Christchurch City Council

With 18 years experience under their belts, Sneaky Feet will be bringing their rhythm and blues style to Cathedral Square this Friday lunchtime as part of the Free Friday Lunchtime Concert series, presented by Christchurch City Council Leisure. More >>

American quartet to boost Merrin School exchange

Friday, 13 June 2003, 10:01 am | Christchurch City Council

Efforts to send a party of Merrin School children to our sister city of Songpa-Gu in September has become a truly international affair, thanks to an American barbershop quartet. More >>

Comment invited on Council’s Dog Control Policy

Thursday, 12 June 2003, 3:48 pm | Christchurch City Council

Now is the time to have your say on proposed changes to the Christchurch City Council’s Dog Control Policy. More >>

Jobs, training and free munchies at SKLZ 4 U youth

Thursday, 12 June 2003, 1:15 pm | Christchurch City Council

SKLZ 4 U , a youth event offering information on training and employment will be held at the Wainoni/Aranui Family Centre, 31 Hampshire St on Monday 16 June, starting at 2pm. More >>

Transport Yourself To MARS

Monday, 9 June 2003, 3:22 pm | Christchurch City Council

MARS were formed in 200 when Stephen McIntyre returned from Japan and a regular busking gig where he often earned more than one thousand dollars a night in the country's most crowded subway stations. More >>

Submissions invited on Alcohol Policy document

Friday, 6 June 2003, 3:09 pm | Christchurch City Council

The Christchurch City Council is developing a draft alcohol policy aimed at reducing alcohol related problems in our community. More >>

North city park not cause of skin infection

Friday, 6 June 2003, 12:17 am | Christchurch City Council

A north Christchurch sports ground would not be the cause of any cellulitis skin infections, says a report to the Christchurch City Council from Medical Officer of Health Dr Mel Brieseman. More >>

The Reilly’s Daughter Duo Play Cathedral Square

Wednesday, 4 June 2003, 12:03 am | Christchurch City Council

The dynamic duo of The Reilly’s Daughter Duo joined forces in April 2002, and they will be bringing their unique combination of, contemporary, and Irish influenced sounds to this weeks Friday lunchtime concert in Cathedral Square. More >>

Proposals to develop Turners and Growers block

Tuesday, 3 June 2003, 2:10 pm | Christchurch City Council

Christchurch City Council is asking developers for proposals to develop the central city block of land known as the Turners and Growers site. More >>

Burwood/Pegasus Physical Sport and Recreation Fund

Tuesday, 3 June 2003, 10:10 am | Christchurch City Council

The Burwood/ Pegasus Physical Sport and Recreation Fund is available to non-profit clubs and organisations to support local sport and physical activities in the Burwood/Pegasus wards. More >>

Lindon Puffin Plays Cathedral Square

Wednesday, 28 May 2003, 9:45 am | Christchurch City Council

Free Friday Lunchtime Concert, Cathedral Square, Friday 30 May, 12.15pm to 1.15pm. Guitarist/ singer/songwriter Lindon Puffin plays in Cathedral Square this Friday lunchtime as part of Christchurch City Council Leisure's Free Friday Lunchtime Concert ... More >>

City Council CEO transition not unusual

Wednesday, 28 May 2003, 12:36 am | Christchurch City Council

The situation with the changeover in chief executives at Christchurch City Council is not unusual with senior management positions, says Christchurch Mayor Garry Moore. More >>

Work on ponds upgrade going well

Monday, 26 May 2003, 1:36 pm | Christchurch City Council

Improvements to the oxidation ponds at the Christchurch Wastewater Treatment Plant are progressing steadily, with the first pond being brought back into service and the second one about to be emptied. More >>

Community Board moves to New Brighton

Friday, 23 May 2003, 5:15 pm | Christchurch City Council

The Burwood/Pegasus Community Board will officially open its new boardroom in New Brighton on Monday 26 May 2003. More >>

Park unlikely source of skin infection

Friday, 23 May 2003, 5:02 pm | Christchurch City Council

Christchurch City Council will assist the local Community and Public Health (CPH) team in any investigation of cellulitis infection among some city rugby players but agrees with CPH that the condition is unlikely to be traced to one of its grounds. More >>

Celebrations mark Hillary’s historic climb

Thursday, 22 May 2003, 4:16 pm | Christchurch City Council

Sir Edmund Hillary’s triumphant climb of Mt Everest, 50 years ago, will be marked with a day of celebration in Cathedral Square on 29 May. More >>

Midge McLeary performs in Cathedral Square

Wednesday, 21 May 2003, 10:02 am | Christchurch City Council

Singer Songwriter Midge McLeary, vocalist/acoustic guitar player, has been performing from an early age in various collective musical enterprises. Now as a solo performer he offers a rich mix of moody soulful music sung and played from the heart. He appears ... More >>

Flying the flag for NZ in Aussie council clash

Tuesday, 20 May 2003, 4:35 pm | Christchurch City Council

A Christchurch City Council staff team will represent New Zealand this weekend in an Australasian local government competition. More >>

ChCh City Council electricity use by 20%

Friday, 16 May 2003, 4:34 pm | Christchurch City Council

Christchurch City Council is using about 13 per cent less electricity as a result of emergency measures and could increase its savings to above 20% if the city cut down on the amount of water it uses. More >>

Shar Handisides Plays Cathedral Square

Tuesday, 13 May 2003, 3:59 pm | Christchurch City Council

Shar Handisides, self described ' girl with the guitar thing' plays her brand of unpretentious, indie-rock in Cathedral Square this Friday lunchtime, as part of the FREE Friday Lunchtime Concert Series. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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