Papanui Bush community planting day: 13 June 2026

There’s a planting day happening at Papanui Bush this Saturday 13 June 2026 from 10am to 12:30pm.

Tools and native seedlings provided. If you can help out, dress for the conditions and meet at the picnic table under the oak tree next to the BrainTree car park at 10.00am.

See this flyer, or head to the Council website for more info, and remember that you may need to allow a little extra travel time due to construction at the Langdons/Chapel intersection.

Road closures for construction at Chapel Street & Langdons Road

Chapel Street is now closed at Langdons Road, and Langdons is restricted to one-way traffic travelling West towards Greers Road, as work ramps up on wastewater renewals and cycleway construction in Papanui.

Langdons Road is expected to reopen to two-way traffic in Mid June, while closures on Chapel Street will continue until later in the year.

For more information see the project information page and the start works notice.

Council consults on regional reorganisation

Image credit: Christchurch City Council

On May 5, the Government announced the Head Start Pathway, giving councils until early August to submit proposals for local government amalgamation within their region, a process described in The Press today as forcing a fast-tracked amalgamation of local government.

Christchurch City Council is asking for feedback from the community on priorities, concerns, and the outcomes expected from any potential changes. An ‘early engagement’ survey is open for feedback until Sunday 21 June.

Click through for more information and to complete the survey:
https://letstalk.ccc.govt.nz/head-start

Agenda of 8 June 2026 Community Board meeting

The Waipapa Papanui-Innes-Central Community Board will meet on Monday 8 June at 4pm in the Papanui boardroom.

The agenda includes:

  • public participation;
  • tree planting plans for six parks and reserves, including Craighead Reserve and Erica Playground in Papanui (pic);
  • proposed no stopping restrictions for intersections along Bealey Avenue;
  • and an area report on issues and initiatives within the Board area.

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

Click through for the full agenda:
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2026/06/PCBCC_20260608_AGN_11313_AT_WEB.htm

Infrastructure projects impact Papanui Road

Traffic management is now set up on Harewood Road as two infrastructure projects get underway – water supply pipe replacement between Greers Rd and Sails St, and cycleway & wastewater upgrades between Harris Crescent and the railway line.

Take care if you’re in the area and be aware of changed traffic conditions, and for more information on both projects head to:
https://www.ccc.govt.nz/transport/improving-our-transport-and-roads/transport-projects/northwest

Council services update: King’s Birthday

Monday 1 June 2026 is the King’s Birthday public holiday.

Libraries: Tūranga will be open 10am-5pm, all other Christchurch libraries will be closed.

Kerbside collection: no changes – please put your bins out as usual if Monday is your collection day.

Recreation and sport centres: Graham Condon is open 7am-8pm, other centres may be operating to shorter hours – check with your local centre. Note that Jellie Park is closed for maintenance for most/all of 2026.

Christchurch transport survey

Christchurch City Council is seeking feedback on residents’ experiences of getting around in Christchurch. This survey is your chance to share what’s working, what’s not, and what you’d like to see improved as the Council plans for the future of transport in Christchurch.

Whether you drive, use public transport, walk, bike, or mix it up, we’d like to hear your thoughts.

Note that this survey is separate to ECan’s current Public Transport Network Review, which is also open for feedback (see earlier post).

Click through to access the survey:
https://christchurchcc.syd1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aV1gI40E17vHmu2

Grassmere truck movements paused while Council addresses vibration; alternative access unlikely in short term

Christchurch City Council has published an update on work on the new wastewater storage facility in the Cranford Basin.

Truck movements along Grassmere Street have been paused, and contractors are reducing the height of manholes along the street. Along with replacement of some pavers and resurfacing of a section of the road, this work is intended to reduce vibration from future truck movements. A revised traffic management plan limits trucks to 30km/h, and restricts heavy vehicles from crossing the Papanui Parallel cycleway between 8:30am-9am and 3pm-3:30pm.

The Council advises that an alternative access route for trucks is unlikely in the short term, citing the need to purchase land, develop designs, and get resource consent from ECan.

For more information and the option to sign up for project newsletters, head to:
https://ccc.govt.nz/services/water-and-drainage/water-projects/papanui3w

Construction underway: permanent peak-hour bus lanes for Cranford Street

From Monday 18 May for around six weeks, contractors will be working to implement permanent peak-hour bus lanes on Cranford Street between Innes Road and Berwick Street. This includes updates of the existing road marking & signage, and installation of bus lane cameras, along with safety improvements at the Cranford Street / Westminster Street intersection and the English Park signalised crossing.

This work was approved by the Council in December 2024, following a recommendation by the Waipapa Papanui-Innes-Central Community Board.
While the bus lanes have operated as a trial since 2021, they have not yet been enforced. This construction will formally implement the permanent layout of the bus lanes and provide for enforcement.

For more information see the pictured start work notice, or head to:
https://ccc.govt.nz/transport/works-3/show/2006