Agenda for inaugural Community Board meeting

The Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board will hold its inaugural meeting this Friday 8 November. Board members will: sign declarations (see image); elect a chair and deputy chair; receive reports on the election and on statutory requirements that apply to the Board and to Board Members; and set dates for initial ordinary meetings (likely to be 22 November and 13 December). The meeting will start at 9am in the Papanui boardroom, and is open for the public to attend. The full agenda is available on the Council's website:
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/…/PICB_20191108_AGN_39…



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Think Papanui’s third birthday

[Please note that this promotion has closed and a winner has been drawn]

Think Papanui is celebrating three years supporting community engagement in the Papanui Ward with a prize draw for followers of this Facebook Page. One lucky person will receive an autographed copy of Nadia Lim’s latest book – Vegful. To enter, just like Think Papanui’s Facebook Page and comment on the pinned post your favourite meal or favourite cafe/restaurant in the Papanui area. Promotion closes 8pm on Wednesday 6 November 2019. Think Papanui T&C apply: https://thinkpapanui.nz/tnc



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Recap: the week ended 1 November

Think Papanui’s curator Simon Britten rounds up stories from the past week:

Roadworks on Cranford Street have been rescheduled to start from this week and will continue through November.

Papanui Councillor Mike Davidson spoke about his priorities for this term at the Council’s inaugural meeting.

I shared the latest video version of these weekly recap articles.

Kerb and channel work is underway on Langdons Road.

The Christchurch Youth Council is recruiting for new members.

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Contractors are set to drill a new deep well this summer at Papanui’s Grassmere pump station as part of the ongoing work to secure the city’s water supply.

Coming up:

  • The Whakaoho Papanui Community Day returns to Papanui Domain this Sunday 3 November.
  • Watch out for works to implement the 30km/h ‘slow zone’ on Sisson Dr, Langdons Rd, Restell St and Winston Ave from this coming Monday 4 November.

Feedback is always welcome on Think Papanui’s content, either on Facebook or Instagram, or directly to me.
With warm regards
Simon Britten

New well for Papanui pump station

A new deep well is set to be drilled at Papanui’s Grassmere pump station, replacing a shallow well. This site supplies about 3% of the city’s water, and while the work is underway Grassmere’s water will be dosed with chlorine at 0.5mg/L. Council staff are also proposing water restrictions over summer to avoid bringing further unsecure wells back into service. For more information see the Council’s article on Newsline:
https://newsline.ccc.govt.nz/…/council-fast-tracking-furthe…

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