The Papanui RSA is holding a march and service this Anzac Day Saturday 25 April 2026 at the Papanui Club, 310 Sawyers Arms Road. The march will form up at the rear of the Papanui Club near the Bowling Club from 9:30am, and the service will be held on the front grassed area at 10am. The community is invited to come together, pay their respects, and remember those who served. For more information see this Facebook post or the Papanui RSA’s Facebook Page.
Construction work started today on a wastewater storage facility at the south end of the Cranford Basin area being developed for housing.
The facility is designed to reduce wastewater overflow issues and allow for growth in the area, by collecting and storing stormwater-diluted wastewater during wet weather events until there is capacity in the wastewater network for release. The facility is adjacent to the Papanui Parallel shared path, just north of Rutland Reserve.
Initial construction activity will be a 3-4 month period where the site will be pre-loaded with gravel to consolidate and strengthen the underlying soil. The work will involve truck movements via Main North Road and Grassmere Street, with the full construction programme expected to be complete in late 2027.
Event Direct by Metro is a pre-booked shuttle bus service that runs from selected pickup hubs around Christchurch non-stop to the One NZ Stadium event precinct and back again for big events.
Pickup hubs in the Papanui area are both on Main North Road: opposite Northlands Shopping Centre (Platform C); and opposite New World Northwood (outside the Supa Centa).
All Christchurch City Council libraries will be closed on Good Friday 3 April.
Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 April aren’t public holidays, so libraries will be open their normal hours except for Linwood and South Colombo libraries, which will both be closed on Easter Sunday.
On Easter Monday 6 April, Tūranga will be open from 10am to 5pm. All other libraries are closed for the day.
If your bins are normally picked up on a Friday, collection this week will be Saturday instead. There are no changes to collections on Easter Monday 6 April.
Consultation is open on the Council’s Draft Annual Plan. This plan outlines the activities, services and capital projects the Council will deliver over the coming financial year, and explains how these will be funded, including the rates required.
The plan is open for feedback until 27 March 2026. For more details, and both printable and online submission forms, head to: https://letstalk.ccc.govt.nz/annualplan
The Waipapa Papanui-Innes-Central Community Board is seeking feedback on priorities set out in the draft Community Board Plan for 2026-28.
A Community Board Plan is a three-year plan that sets out the board’s vision and priorities for the local community. It guides Board decision-making on local activities, projects, and facilities, and helps the Board understand what their communities would like them to advocate for.