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Work starts on South Christchurch library/centre

Monday, 30 September 2002, 9:30 am | Christchurch City Council

Construction of the new Library/Service Centre and Learning Centre for South Christchurch has started. More >>

Christchurch CC begins hunt for new CEO

Friday, 27 September 2002, 11:01 am | Christchurch City Council

The Christchurch City Council has begun the process of appointing a new chief executive and will soon be advertising the position. More >>

Park to Pier bike ride on Oct 20

Wednesday, 25 September 2002, 5:46 pm | Christchurch City Council

Penny Sport Cycles Park to Pier Bike Ride, Sunday October 20th, 10am start in North Hagley Park (pre-race safety briefing at 9.45am) reaching New Brighton at approximately 12noon. FREE More >>

Korean Cultural Extravaganza Set to Begin

Wednesday, 25 September 2002, 3:50 pm | Christchurch City Council

A 36-strong cultural group from Christchurch’s Korean sister-city Songpa-Gu is about to arrive in Christchurch to give three performances in early October. More >>

Getting children off the streets and back to class

Monday, 23 September 2002, 2:10 pm | Christchurch City Council

Getting primary age children off the streets and back into the classroom is the aim of a new programme being explored by the Aranui Community Renewal project. More >>

New public health warning signs for Sumner

Wednesday, 18 September 2002, 2:06 pm | Christchurch City Council

New public health warning signs are being erected at Sumner and Scarborough beaches to alert the public to the danger of eating shellfish from these beaches. More >>

Waimakariri riverbanks to be spring cleaned

Wednesday, 18 September 2002, 9:30 am | Christchurch City Council

Set this Saturday aside to help Clean Up The World. Volunteers are needed to help tidy up the banks of the Waimakariri River – one of this year’s major Clean Up the World Week (September 16-22) activities in Canterbury. More >>

North-west pushing for new suburban pool complex

Tuesday, 17 September 2002, 4:36 pm | Christchurch City Council

The open swimming pools in the city’s north-west are nearing the end of their life and the Christchurch City Council’s Shirley-Papanui Community Board wants local support in its bid to get a modern indoor watersport and community centre. More >>

Wastewater Discharge Consents - Media Advisory

Wednesday, 11 September 2002, 10:05 am | Christchurch City Council

On Friday 13 September, council elected members, staff and invited attendees will gather for an update about the Wastewater Discharge Consents. Chaired by Mayor Garry Moore, the seminar will run from 1pm to 5pm in the main Council Chamber on the ground ... More >>

Severe odours at Wastewater Treatment Plant

Monday, 9 September 2002, 11:24 am | Christchurch City Council

A failure of the digesters at the Wastewater Treatment Plant in Bromley is causing severe odour release from the plant. More >>

Chch City Council stays with current system

Friday, 6 September 2002, 10:57 am | Christchurch City Council

Christchurch City Council this evening voted to retain the First Past the Post (FPP) system for the 2004 local body elections. More >>

Truck Art – A chance to get your art moving

Tuesday, 3 September 2002, 2:53 pm | Christchurch City Council

The partners in Real Recycling -- Christchurch City Council, Onyx, Waimakariri District Council and Recovered Materials Foundation -- are offering an opportunity for local artists to get their work moving. More >>

Major works about to start on Fendalton Road

Friday, 30 August 2002, 3:23 pm | Christchurch City Council

After more than 40 years since planning began, work is about to start on some significant improvements to Fendalton Road. More >>

Immigration Fear Nothing New

Thursday, 29 August 2002, 3:10 pm | Christchurch City Council

Calling immigrants invaders and describing New Zealand’s immigration policy as treasonous is, “a pretty sad way to get attention,” says Christchurch Mayor Garry Moore. More >>

700 submissions received on Lichfield / Tuam swap

Tuesday, 27 August 2002, 7:30 am | Christchurch City Council

Preliminary analysis of submission forms indicate that Christchurch City Council received approximately 700 written submissions regarding its proposal to swap the functions of Lichfield and Tuam streets. The submissions have been received by post ... More >>

Sculpture dedicated to lost firefighters

Tuesday, 20 August 2002, 10:09 pm | Christchurch City Council

A commemorative sculpture incorporating steel from the World Trade Centre will be dedicated to firefighters from around the world who have lost their lives in the course of duty. Artist Graham Bennett has been commissioned to create a sculpture ... More >>

Legal Art Wins Creative NZ Award

Wednesday, 31 July 2002, 6:18 pm | Christchurch City Council

A programme that aims to reduce graffiti vandalism in Christchurch has won a major Creative New Zealand award. More >>

Firefighters celebrated in Games and a new park

Wednesday, 24 July 2002, 2:20 pm | Christchurch City Council

The opening of new park dedicated to firefighters throughout the world will coincide with the start of the seventh World Firefighters Games, to be held in Christchurch from 26 October – 2 November. Work begins shortly on the Firefighters Reserve on ... More >>

New regional landfill will treat its leachate

Thursday, 27 June 2002, 5:39 pm | Christchurch City Council

Kate Valley Landfill will collect its leachate in a sophisticated system of drainage pipes sandwiched between the refuse and the impermeable layer, says Mike Stockwell, Christchurch City Council City Water and Waste Manager. More >>

New Regional Landfill

Thursday, 27 June 2002, 5:01 pm | Christchurch City Council

Kate Valley Landfill will collect its leachate in a sophisticated system of drainage pipes sandwiched between the refuse and the impermeable layer, says Mike Stockwell, Christchurch City Council City Water and Waste Manager. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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