Papanui Ward confirmed as part of ECan’s Central constituency

The Local Government Commission has upheld ECan’s final proposal for representation arrangements for the 2025 local election onwards.

This means that Papanui Ward moves into ECan’s Christchurch Central/Ōhoko constituency from the North-East/Ōrei constituency. Residents in Papanui Ward will find themselves voting for Regional Councillors who will represent an area comprised of Papanui, Fendalton, Riccarton, and Central Wards.

This will also perhaps impact which constituency aspiring Regional Councillors living in Papanui choose to stand in.

For more information head to:
https://haveyoursay.ecan.govt.nz/representation-review

Agenda of 15 May 2025 Community Board meeting

The Waipapa Papanui-Innes-Central Community Board will meet at 4pm this Thursday 15 May in the Papanui boardroom. The agenda includes:

  • public participation;
  • proposed reclassification of part of Dunedin Reserve from Recreation Reserve to Local Purpose (Community) Reserve;
  • proposed extension of parking restrictions at the Langdons Road / Chapel Street intersection (pic);
  • proposed road names for the development underway at 140 Preston Road;
  • and an area report with an overview of initiatives and issues current 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 to read the full agenda:
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2025/05/PCBCC_20250515_AGN_9137_AT_WEB.htm

Council consults on draft Local Alcohol Policy

Consultation is open on the Council’s draft Local Alcohol Policy. This follows the collection of public through an early engagement process in February/March this year.

The draft policy includes: 9pm closing for off-licence retailers (including bottle stores & supermarkets); a freeze on new off-licences in high deprivation areas; and restrictions on new bottle stores near sensitive sites such as schools and addition centres.

Options that were considered but not carried forward into the daft include a reduction in trading hours for on-licences in suburban areas, and a one-way door restriction for venues.

Click through for more information and to make a submission:
https://letstalk.ccc.govt.nz/Localalcoholpolicy

Tree planting plan for Papanui Domain

In addition to the forest planting plans for Murchison Park (see separate post), 62 new trees are propsoed for Papanui Domain. The sports fields are retained, with plantings around the outside of the Domain, increasing canopy cover from 40% to 55%.

The proposal is open for feedback until 26 May 2025.

Click through for details and an online feedback form:
https://letstalk.ccc.govt.nz/papanui-domain-tree-planting-plan

Native forest plan for Murchison Park

Murchison Park is set to be largely converted from mown grass to native forest under the Murchison Forest Park Restoration Plan. The planting plan includes 16,700m2 of new native forest, which will see canopy cover increase from 24% to 60%.

The proposal is open for public feedback until 26 May 2025.

Click through for details and an online feedback form:
https://letstalk.ccc.govt.nz/murchison-park-tree-planting-plan

In pictures: Anzac Day 2025

Today the Papanui RSA hosted an Anzac Day service for the last time on their current Harewood Road site. A notable inclusion in the parade were Australian and New Zealand athletes, in town for the Trans Tasman touch competition. (For now, the RSA continues to operate on Harewood Road, but the site has been sold and the association will be on the move at some point in the future.)

Continue reading “In pictures: Anzac Day 2025”

Anzac Day services in Papanui and beyond

There’ll be an Anzac Day service hosted by the Papanui RSA at 10am on Friday 25 April, with the parade forming in St James Avenue at 9:30am. Parking is available in the Mitre 10 car park until midday.

Other Anzac Day services and events include a dawn service in Cathedral Square (6:30am) and a Citizen’s Service at 10am in the Transitional Cathedral, as well as numerous local events.

For details see:
https://www.newsline.ccc.govt.nz/news/story/dawn-service-to-remember-fallen-soldiers

Easter and Anzac weekend library hours

All Christchurch City Libraries will be closed on Good Friday 18 April, and also (with the exception of Tūranga) on Easter Monday 21 April.

Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 April aren’t public holidays, so most libraries including Redwood and Papanui will be open their normal hours.

On Anzac Day Friday 25 April all libraries will be closed.

For full details head to:
https://my.christchurchcitylibraries.com/news/library-closures-or-change-in-hours/

10 April Community Board meeting outcomes

On Thursday 10 April, the Waipapa Papanui-Innes-Central community Board:

  • heard four deputations from members of the public regarding items on the agenda;
  • approved all but one of 23 proposed new shelters at well-used bus stops;
  • approved a change to parking restrictions on Westminster Street by Cranford Street;
  • approved P120 parking restrictions for Bishop Street near Bealey Avenue;
  • approved a grant from the Board’s Discretionary Response Fund to the Avon Ōtakaro Network Inc for Matariki in the Zone;
  • and received a report on issues and initiatives within the Board area.

The Board will next meet on Thursday 15 May.

Click through to read the full minutes:
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2025/04/PCBCC_20250410_MIN_9136_AT_WEB.htm