Question of the day: do you know that the Council is currently consulting on a long-term water strategy? If you do know, are there any barriers to you getting involved / giving feedback? Please share your thoughts in the comments. I've been to two of the drop-in sessions and almost no-one is turning up to engage with the process. I'd love to hear from people on why this is. (For more info on the strategy, see: http://thinkpapanui.nz/water) Thanks! ^Simon.
Lane drop on Main North Road at Prestons Road
A reminder that there's a lane closed on Main North Road southbound at Prestons Road. This is planned to be in place until Monday 22 July – when Think Papanui checked it out this morning the lighter school-holiday traffic seemed to be coping okay. (Also note that there's no exit at Prestons Rd into Main North Rd due to the same roadworks.)
Tuesday Club talk: the environment and the CNC
Are you interested in the impacts of transport emissions, climate change, and the Christchurch Northern Corridor? Come along to tonight’s Tuesday Club talk by transport planner (and ECan candidate) Axel Wilke. Click through for details.
Live video: Water strategy drop-in session 8 July 2019
Think Papanui’s Simon Britten reports from the Water Strategy drop-in information session on Monday 8 July.
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‘Summer with your neighbours’ fund open for applications
Our local Community Board initiated Neighbourhood Week back in 1998. Now known as ‘Summer with your neighbours’, this is an opportunity to apply to the Council for funding to support a local gathering. Applications are open from today until 16 August, and funding can be used from 25 October right through to late March 2020. Last year’s funding allocations ranged from $20 to $200. Click through for more information, event suggestions, and a link to the online application form.
https://ccc.govt.nz/news-and-events/newsline/show/3736
Snag summer subsidy for neighbourly Christchurch party
“Everybody needs good neighbours and from today anyone can apply to the Christchurch City Council for a “Summer with your neighbours” subsidy to help host a big – or small – local gathering.”
Gallery of entries in the ‘Papanui in Pictures’ promotion
Have you submitted a photo in Think Papanui’s ‘Papanui in Pictures’ promotion? Here are some of the entries so far. Everyone who takes part by 5pm on 21 July 2019 will be in the draw to win a $50 gift card courtesy of Mitre 10 MEGA Papanui. Head to https://
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Ready to vote in the local elections?
Are you ready to vote in the upcoming local elections? Enrolment update packs from the Electoral Commission should arrive in the mail by Monday 8 July. If you don’t receive one, head to https://
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Ready to vote in the local elections?
“With local elections now only four months away, Christchurch and Banks Peninsula residents are being asked to check they’re enrolled and ready to vote.”
Video: weekly local news recap 6 July 2019
Here is this week’s roundup of news from the Papanui area – in video form. If you want to keep in touch with Think Papanui’s video content, head across to YouTube and hit ‘subscribe’.
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Papanui Ward: weekly local news recap 6 July 2019
“Think Papanui’s founder and curator Simon Britten gives a rundown on stories covered by Think Papanui over the previous week. For more details on these stori…”
Council transport survey
The ‘Life in Christchurch’ survey series has been commissioned by Council to gauge residents’ views on a range of topics. Right now you can give feedback on experiences of travelling in Christchurch City in the Life in Christchurch Transport survey. Click through for the survey, which could take around 10 minutes to complete:
https://ccc.govt.nz/chchlife
“We would like to know more about residents’ experiences of travelling in Christchurch City (including Banks Peninsula). The city’s transport network should provide you and your family with access to a range of locations and activities throughout the city. It is important that there is a range of tr…”
Rutland St reopened following burst water main
Good news: Rutland St has reopened southbound at Knowles St following the water main blowout earlier in the week. There’s still a section of footpath & cycleway that’s closed.