People’s Choice confirm candidates for Papanui Ward

This week’s Star newspaper confirms that Nathan McCluskey and Merav Benaia will be People’s Choice candidates in Papanui Ward in the 2019 local elections. These two join the three incumbents (Cr Mike Davidson, Emma Norrish, and John Stringer) as well as Think Papanui’s Simon Britten as candidates in the Ward. It appears that right-leaning Independent Citizens will not be contesting the Community Board or Council seats in Papanui.

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No vote required in Papanui High School Trustee Elections

Have you received voting papers for this year’s school trustee elections? For most schools, voting closes at noon this Friday 7 June. Think Papanui has been informed that no vote is required for Papanui High School – it appears that nominations didn’t exceed the number of vacancies, which is a turnaround on previous elections. NZ Post has published some advice on returning your vote by post, but at this stage Think Papanui would suggest hand-delivering your voting papers.
https://www.nzpost.co.nz/…/how-to-make-sure-your-vote-count…

How to make sure your vote counts in the School Trustee Elections | New Zealand Post

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Service centre to become one-stop shop for Papanui residents

Good news for the Papanui community: from mid July, bill payments and vehicle services will be available over the counter at the Christchurch City Council‘s Papanui Service Centre. Postal services have been offered at the Service Centre since the local NZ Post branch closed earlier this year. Click through for more information:
https://www.ccc.govt.nz/news-and-events/newsline/show/3590

Service centre to become one-stop shop for Papanui residents

Christchurch City Council’s Papanui Service Centre will soon become a one-stop shop for people wanting to post letters and pay bills.”

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Boards reject Northern Corridor traffic management plan? Not really?

Did the joint Community Board meeting on Friday ‘reject’ the plan to manage downstream effects of the Christchurch Northern Corridor? What happens next? Think Papanui’s Simon Britten writes:
https://simonbritten.com/2019/06/03/boards-reject-northern-corridor-traffic-management-plan-not-really/

Boards reject Northern Corridor traffic management plan? Not really?

Recap: “Boards reject northern corridor traffic management plan” ran the headline on the Council’s article summarising the outcome of Friday’s joint Community Board meeting. What happened at the me…”

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