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Stage 2 of Washington Reserve ready to go

Wednesday, 13 November 2002, 2:58 pm | Christchurch City Council

The much-anticipated second stage of the Washington Reserve skate park is now complete. A celebration event will be held to open the new facility on Saturday 16 November 2002. The opening will kick off at 1pm. More >>

Update on Wastewater Treatment Plant

Wednesday, 13 November 2002, 9:16 am | Christchurch City Council

At the Wastewater Treatment Plant in Bromley, the digesters are recovering from their recent failure and the drying of No 1 oxidation pond is progressing well. More >>

336 new Kiwis to Christchurch welcomed by Mayor

Tuesday, 12 November 2002, 5:37 pm | Christchurch City Council

Christchurch Mayor Garry Moore will welcome 336 new New Zealanders to their adopted country at ceremonies in the Town Hall tomorrow (Wednesday, 13 November). More >>

Te Ropu Haka o Te Kotahitanga perform in Square

Monday, 11 November 2002, 6:08 pm | Christchurch City Council

FREE Friday Lunchtime Concert, Cathedral Square, 12.15pm to 1.45pm. Part of Showtime Canterbury More >>

Council to meet on Wednesday about alcohol ban

Monday, 11 November 2002, 1:47 pm | Christchurch City Council

Christchurch City Council will hold a special meeting at midday on Wednesday (13 November) to discuss bringing in a central city weekend ban on alcohol in public. More >>

weekend central city public alcohol ban

Friday, 8 November 2002, 4:17 pm | Christchurch City Council

Christchurch could bring in before Christmas a central city ban on alcohol in public following a City Council decision to seek an emergency Council meeting next week. Inspector David Lawry, Christchurch Police, today asked a CCC Committee to consider ... More >>

Recycling record and revolutionary truck!

Friday, 8 November 2002, 8:42 am | Christchurch City Council

October has broken the all-time record of tonnes of recycling collected per month Christchurch wide, since the City’s programme began in 1998. More >>

shots to be fired as part of Armistice Day

Thursday, 7 November 2002, 11:08 am | Christchurch City Council

Three volleys of blank shots will be fired by the NZ Army at the Bridge of Remembrance at 10.57 am on Monday 11 November as part of commemorations marking Armistice Day. More >>

Lyttelton St property must be fixed

Wednesday, 6 November 2002, 3:08 pm | Christchurch City Council

The Christchurch City Council has told the owner of a property in Lyttelton Street that his tenants cannot reoccupy the boarding house until it has been brought back up to a standard that complies with fire safety rules. More >>

Mayor’s Square chat cancelled for Friday, 8 Nov.

Wednesday, 6 November 2002, 9:08 am | Christchurch City Council

Christchurch Mayor Garry Moore will be in Kaikoura on Friday 8 November and so will not be available for his weekly lunchtime chat session in the Square. More >>

Poor fence maintenance compromises pool safety

Tuesday, 5 November 2002, 11:08 am | Christchurch City Council

Lack of fencing maintenance is making many Christchurch swimming pools unnecessarily dangerous, according to Willis Heney of the Christchurch City Council’s Environmental Monitoring. “While there are still some people with unfenced pools, most inadequate ... More >>

Improvement still top priority at wastewater plant

Monday, 4 November 2002, 4:10 pm | Christchurch City Council

It has been 40 years since Christchurch’s wastewater treatment plant was officially opened. The plant was built by the Christchurch Drainage Board over six years and cost about £1.35 million. More >>

Consultation extended over proposed signals

Monday, 4 November 2002, 3:43 pm | Christchurch City Council

Consultation on a City Council proposal to install new traffic lights at a St Albans intersection has been extended until Thursday 14 November, 2002. More >>

Pedestrian area controls review considered

Monday, 4 November 2002, 3:27 pm | Christchurch City Council

A Christchurch City Council committee is to consider launching an urgent review of bylaws and licensing policies on street structures and associated activities in high pedestrian traffic areas, including City Mall and Cathedral Square. More >>

Explosive Fun Anticipated at This Years Fireworks

Friday, 1 November 2002, 6:22 pm | Christchurch City Council

Smiley Faces and Hearts will be making an appearance at this years breathtaking Meridian Energy Fireworks Extravaganza on Tuesday November 5th. A fair description of the happy crowd atmosphere at this popular family event, these are also the names ... More >>

Lichfield-Tuam swap - next step considered

Thursday, 31 October 2002, 4:56 pm | Christchurch City Council

Working with interested groups to further develop the Lichfield-Tuam Street swap proposal will be considered next week by a Christchurch City Council standing committee. More >>

Online Gateway to Christchurch-Canterbury Launched

Thursday, 31 October 2002, 2:54 pm | Christchurch City Council

Localeye, a one-start shop to all things online in or about Christchurch and Canterbury is being launched today by Christchurch City Libraries and Alchemy Group. More >>

Festival to Launch in Cathedral Square Friday

Wednesday, 30 October 2002, 6:03 pm | Christchurch City Council

Contributing over 2 million dollars in economic benefit, hundreds of jobs annually, and providing entertainment for over 200,000 people, Showtime Canterbury is still proving to be the icon regional event of the Canterbury region. With a taste of everything ... More >>

Boer War soldiers to be remembered Armistice Day

Friday, 25 October 2002, 5:09 pm | Christchurch City Council

A remembrance service and street parade will be held in central Christchurch on Monday, 11, November, 2002 to commemorate Armistice Day and the 100th Anniversary of the end of the Boer War. More >>

CCC adds to social housing stock with $2m purchase

Friday, 25 October 2002, 5:08 pm | Christchurch City Council

Christchurch City Council is adding to its social housing stock with the purchase for $1.98 million of a large block of single bedroom flats in St Albans. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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