Proposed Tree and Urban Forest Plan : Christchurch City Council

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Upcoming consultation: the Council is developing a Tree and Urban Forest Plan to set out strategies for Christchurch trees and forests. Keep an eye out for an opportunity to submit ideas or feedback, both online and through public workshops during September and October 2017.
https://ccc.govt.nz/environment/trees-and-vegetation/tree-and-urban-forest-plan

Proposed Tree and Urban Forest Plan : Christchurch City Council

The Tree and Urban Forest Plan will provide a long-term vision and strategy to maximise the health and sustainability of the city’s urban trees and forests and the benefits we receive from them.
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Borad meeting minutes:

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Minutes of the 11 August meeting of the Papanui-Innes Community Board are now available. Decisions included a no stopping zone on Blair Avenue, and grants from the Discretionary Response and Positive Youth Development funds. The next meeting of the Board will be at 9am on Friday 25 August.
http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/RedirectToDoc.aspx?URL=Open/2017/08/PICB_20170811_MIN_1439.PDF

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Kiwi Ferns to the fore in Papanui’s women’s rugby league grand final triumph

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Congratulations to the Papanui Tigers Rugby League Club on taking out the Canterbury Rugby League 2017 women’s premiership:
https://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/sport/95736355/Kiwi-Ferns-to-the-fore-in-Papanuis-womens-rugby-league-grand-final-triumph

Kiwi Ferns to the fore in Papanui’s women’s rugby league grand final triumph

Papanui have continued their stranglehold on the Canterbury women’s rugby league title.
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Papanui PlayStation Playoff!

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How are your gaming skills? Papanui Library is hosting a monthly PlayStation 4 competition. Click through for details:
https://cclblog.wordpress.com/2017/08/09/papanui-playstation-playoff/

Papanui PlayStation Playoff!

Papanui Library is now hosting a monthly PlayStation 4 competition. What?!?!? Sign me up, you say? Well, let me give you the lowdown: The resident Gamemasters (Michael and Damien) select a game of …
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Parenting week: Pio Terei on building awesome whānau

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Free tickets are available to hear Pio Terei share on ‘Building Awesome Whānau’ in Papanui on the evening of Monday 28 August. Click through for more details.This event has been made possible through the collaboration of three local community organisations – The Neighbourhood Trust, Te Ora Hou Otautahi, and Papanui Baptist Church. Te Ora Hou Ōtautahi is hosting this FREE opportunity to hear entertainer Pio Terei share his heart, stories, and practical parenting knowledge in ‘Building Awesome Whānau’.

The evening starts at 7pm on Monday 28 August, at @[659678324121525:274:Papanui Baptist Church] (144 Sawyers Arms Road, Papanui, Christchurch).

Pio is one of the best loved entertainers in the country and this new shows combines songs, stories, videos and great parenting ideas. As a co-creator of the widely popular Building Awesome Whānau, Pio focuses on positive solutions and shares vital messages about happy, healthy family life in a way that really ‘clicks’ with the audience. Supper provided.

Please note: this is a FREE event, but seats are limited and ticketing is needed so that we can manage numbers. Please follow the link to reserve tickets through the Dash Tickets website.

This event is part of Parenting Week, organised by @[201656493203262:274:The Neighbourhood Trust]. See http://www.nht.org.nz/parentingweek for more information on all events that are happening in August 2017.

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Mum’s standoff against council over school safety sign

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Vehicle speed & safety concerns around St Albans School are in the news today – both the NZ Herald (see link) and Nor’West News (see pic). From the article: “Said Rachel Donaldson: “It’s really disappointing. I wouldn’t have thought the sign was so offensive that it would’ve caused someone to complain, especially with the political billboards, real estate agents and signs to quit smoking all over the place.” Rachel Donaldson has been at the helm of a campaign to bring attention to dangerous driving and red light running in the area. She has put up four other signs in the area, none of which have to be taken down. Innes Ward city councillor Pauline Cotter said she is “extremely disappointed” that the city council has ordered its removal. She was not aware of it until contacted by Nor’West News.”
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11899925

Mum’s standoff against council over school safety sign

A parent’s plan to keep kids safe violates the district plan, the council claims.
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Agenda of Papanui-Innes Community Board – 11 August 2017

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The Papanui-Innes Community Board will meet this Friday 11 August at 9am in the Papanui Boardroom. The agenda (link below) includes traffic and parking issues, and applications to the Discretionary Response and Positive Youth Development Funds.
http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/RedirectToDoc.aspx?URL=Open/2017/08/PICB_20170811_AGN_1439_AT_WEB.htm

Agenda of Papanui-Innes Community Board – 11 August 2017

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Papanui Innes Community Board submission on Waimakariri third lane

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The Papanui Innes Community Board spoke this morning at the Environment Canterbury hearings panel into the proposed third southbound lane for the Waimakariri Bridge. The Board’s submission what that it could not support the proposed third southbound lane.


At Environment Canterbury thismorning speaking to the hearings panel in support of our Papanui-Innes Community Board submission on the proposed third southbound lane for the Waimakariri Bridge. Interesting arguments for both sides have been heard, with a clear divide between submitters from each side of the bridge.
#trafficproblems #waimakariri #chchcity #motorways #hovlane
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