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St Albans skate park revamp

Plans for a revamp of the St Albans skate park are open for feedback from today through to 17 February. Beginner-friendly features are proposed to be added, with the total size nearly doubling. Click through for more information and an online feedback form. You can also meet staff to find out more and discuss the plans at tomorrow’s skate jam (12pm to 3pm Saturday 18 Jan).
https://www.ccc.govt.nz/…/consultation…/haveyoursay/show/284

St Albans skate park revamp

It’s time to revitalise St Albans skate park and we want to know what you think works, what features are important to you and any suggestions you may have on the proposed design…”

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Home-share accommodation District Plan review

The Christchurch City Council is considering changes to the District Plan in relation to home-share accommodation (eg Airbnb etc). There appears to be widespread non-compliance with the current Plan, which requires a resource consent for whole unit listings (“only a handful” of hosts have applied for consent, despite an estimated 1600-plus listings requiring them). Click through to lean more, download a 32-page discussion paper, and see times for drop-in information sessions (there’s one in Papanui on 12 February). Feedback is due by the 2nd of March.
https://ccc.govt.nz/…/consultations-an…/haveyoursay/show/283

Home-share accommodation District Plan review

We’re seeking feedback on potential changes to the Christchurch District Plan around managing home-share accommodation…”

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Garden awards closing soon

There’s just over a week left to enter the Edible and Sustainable Garden Awards. Entries close at 5pm on Monday 20 January, with categories for: residential house; residential unit; school or early learning centre; and community or business. Click through for more information and a link to an online entry form:
https://newsline.ccc.govt.nz/…/christchurch-gardeners-with-…

Christchurch gardeners with bumper crop can reap rewards

If you have a garden packed with plentiful potatoes, lavish lettuces or beautiful berries then you could be a contender for the upcoming Edible and Sustainable Garden Awards…”

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