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Papanui Great Stash Swap: 21 September

The Great Stash Swap is coming to Papanui Library on Sunday 21 September from 11am to 2pm. Find new homes for your unwanted craft supplies or pick up some new stuff. Bring along your unwanted fabric, haberdashery, buttons, wool, lace, trims, paints, brushes, zips, needles, card, stamps, in fact any surplus crafting supplies. Then choose what you want to take away. No cash involved, everyone welcome. See the Facebook event or Library website for more information.

Papanui candidate videos now live online

Videos featuring candidates in the upcoming local election have been published online by Christchurch City Council in a new initiative. All candidates for Mayor, Council, and Community board were offered the opportunity to film a short video, answering the same set of election-related questions. The videos have been published on the Council’s website alongside candidates’ profile statements.

See the Council’s Newsline article here, or to head directly to the page with information on candidates standing in Papanui Ward follow this link:
https://ccc.govt.nz/the-council/how-the-council-works/council-elections/2025-candidates/papanui-ward-candidates-2025

Grassmere Street update: 17 September 2025

Access to the development site from Grassmere Street crosses the Papanui Parallel shared path

Further to last week’s reporting, the Council has confirmed that truck movements associated with housing development in the Cranford Basin are expected to average 4 large truck/trailer combinations in and 4 out per hour during alternate busy weeks. Think Papanui understands that movements have been more frequent than this at times. Staff have also advised that an update on progress with alternative development access off Cranford Street will be provided at the end of this current week.

In other news the Council has clarified that truck movements will take place between 7am-5pm Monday to Saturday (days of operation had previously been unspecified), but that to keep the shared path safe for all users, “truck movements and access to the site are now restricted during busy times — including school start and finish periods“.

Follow this link for more information and to sign up to receive the latest news on the project direct from the Council.

Budget shortfall for Condell Ave renewal?

The current Long Term Plan (10-year budget) has $3.39m allocated to a project for Condell Avenue Street Renewals, with the bulk of the spending budgeted for financial year 2027-28. Think Papanui understand this relates to the section between Aorangi Road and Blighs Road.

In information released this week, the Council has advised that there is a potential budget shortfall with this project, and that “potential funding opportunities and cost optimization measures” may be likely. The Council goes on to state that they “remain committed to advancing the project efficiently and will keep all stakeholders informed of any significant developments”, and “anticipate proceeding to construction in FY26 following a successful community engagement process.” FY26 is the financial year running from July 2025 to June 2026.

Information source: see the link “Project 68389 – Condell Ave Street Renewals” on this page:
https://ccc.govt.nz/the-council/how-the-council-works/council-elections/information-for-candidates

Voting underway: Papanui vote bin locations

Voting is now underway in the 2025 local elections, and all enrolled voters should expect voting papers to arrive in their letter box by 22 September.

You can post your completed voting paper into any NZ Post or DX Mail postbox (by 5pm Tuesday 7 October 2025 to guarantee delivery before the close of voting), or drop your completed voting paper into any of the orange vote bins at locations citywide.

In Papanui Ward there are orange vote bins at: Papanui Library; Redwood Library; Woolworths Northlands; and the Graham Condon Recreation and Sport Centre.

For information on Christchurch City Council candidates, voting, and all other aspects of the local election. see this page:
https://ccc.govt.nz/the-council/how-the-council-works/council-elections

For information on Environment Canterbury (ECan) candidates, constituencies, and more, see:
https://www.ecan.govt.nz/about/your-council/local-elections

Voting bin locations in the local area – see the Christchurch City Council website for details

Papanui residents petition Council over truck movements on Grassmere Street

On Wednesday 10 September 2025, local resident Jason Hitchens will present a petition to the Christchurch City Council regarding the Grassmere Street Development. The petition states:

“The following people/residents are ‘OPPPOSED’ of the use of Grassmere Street as the access point for the new development. We would prefer all development traffic to use an access route off Cranford Street, though the council land.”

Mr Hitchens started the petition after learning how Grassmere Street is set to be impacted by development projects associated with housing in the Cranford Basin.

A truck enters Grassmere Street from Main North Road. Supplied.

Information provided by the Council to residents on a combination of Council- and Developer-led projects includes the expectation of significant truck movements over a six-month period. “Truck movements will occur approximately every second week – averaging four trucks per hour during active weeks and very few or no movements during quieter weeks. Truck movements take place between 7am–5pm. The Council is currently investigating an alternative temporary access point to avoid traffic accessing the site via Grassmere Street.”

A truck traveling south on Grassmere Street. Supplied.

Think Papanui understands that ‘four trucks per hour’ during active weeks means four deliveries per hour, ie four truck movements in and four truck movements out. The trucks are understood to be large truck/trailer combinations such as those as pictured above.

Think Papanui has requested further information from the Council, but has not received answers prior to publication of this article. When further information is available, especially in relation to options for a new road in the area, and investigation of an alternative temporary access point to avoid traffic accessing the site via Grassmere St, an updated article will be published.

Agenda of 11 September 2025 Community Board meeting

The Waipapa Papanui-Innes-Central Community Board will meet for the last time before the upcoming elections this Thursday 11 September at 4pm in the Papanui boardroom. The agenda includes:

  • public participation;
  • briefings on the Westminster Depot and the Surface Flooding Reduction Programme;
  • consideration of the developed design for a community facility at Shirley Community Reserve at 10 Shirley Road;
  • a proposed urban forest tree planting plan for Papanui Domain (pic);
  • proposed no stopping restrictions for Windermere Road and for Sails Street;
  • 33 proposed ‘Summer with your neighbours’ grants totalling just over $4,000;
  • proposed grants to the Shirley Rugby League Club and Casebrook Intermediate School from the Board’s Discretionary Response Fund;
  • and an area report on initiatives and issues within the Board area.

The meeting is open for the public to attend and will be livestreamed on the Board’s YouTube channel and Facebook page.

Click through for the full agenda:
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2025/09/PCBCC_20250911_AGN_9141_AT_WEB.htm