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Whakaoho – Papanui Community Fun Day this Sunday afternoon…

A reminder that Whakaoho – Papanui Community Fun Day is on this Sunday afternoon (4 November) at the Papanui Youth Centre, 1A Harewood Road, by St Paul’s Church. Click through for details: https://www.facebook.com/events/2138980836349951/



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Author Simon BrittenPosted on October 31, 2018October 31, 2018

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Redwood and Belfast residents concerned with noise Redwood and Belfast residents concerned with noise from the Christchurch Northern Corridor (CNC) motorway may be interested in today's update from @duncanwebbmp. He has met with the CNC Alliance and will be arranging another meeting - see his Facebook post or link in bio for details on how to be included.
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Christchurch City Council has released its design Christchurch City Council has released its design plans for the Wheels to Wings – Papanui ki Waiwhetū cycleway, which is proposed to follow Harewood Road from Papanui Rd to Waimakariri Rd near Johns Rd. Associated safety improvements include traffic lights for the Harewood/Gardiners/Breens intersection and changes to the Bishopdale roundabout. See link in bio for further information including detailed plans, dates for public drop-in information sessions, and an online submission form. The proposal is open for feedback through to 22 February.
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At the last meeting of 2020, the Waipapa/Papanui-I At the last meeting of 2020, the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board: approved the location and construction of a temporary wayfinding sign for Shirley Community Reserve; approved the relocation of a bus stop on North Avon Rd; and approved three grants for the Board's Positive Youth Development Fund, & four from the Board's Discretionary Response Fund. The Board's first meeting for 2021 is scheduled for 9am on Friday 29 January in the Papanui Boardroom. See link in bio for more info.
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Free travel on the direct bus services between Ran Free travel on the direct bus services between Rangiora & Kaiapoi and the city has been extended for another week. These services operate at peak times Monday to Friday and travel along the Christchurch Northern Corridor motorway. See link in bio for more info.
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The forecast strong norwester has arrived in Papan The forecast strong norwester has arrived in Papanui. Take care if you're out & about, and keep an eye on unsecured items.
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Feeling musical? Papanui High School Adult and Com Feeling musical? Papanui High School Adult and Community Education offers a Ukulele and Guitar for Improvers course. See link in bio for more information on all available Adult & Community Education courses.
Image credit: Papanui High School 
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Level 1 water restrictions have been introduced ac Level 1 water restrictions have been introduced across Christchurch from today, 14 January. The use of hoses, sprinklers and garden irrigation systems is permitted only on alternate days - even-numbered addresses on even dates, and odd-numbered addresses on odd dates. No water can be used outdoors between 3pm and 9pm.
Council Q&A:
Q: Is the Council conserving water on its sports fields, parks and Botanic Gardens?
A: "We’re doing our best to lead by example. We’re trying to conserve water by only watering parks and sports fields early morning and late evening, when it’s cooler. However, some of our fields have a sand base, which must be watered during the day to prevent the turf from dying. If the turf died, it would be very expensive to replace. The Botanic Gardens has its own private well so doesn’t draw water from the public water supply, but it’s still doing what it can to lead by example and save water."
Q: What about water bottlers/rural irrigators?
A: "Water-bottling plants/rural irrigators don’t use the Council’s water supply network (they have their own water sources), so they don’t affect the public supply."
Image credit: Christchurch City Council 
See link in bio for more info.
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From Monday 11 January 2021, the T2 lanes, the Par From Monday 11 January 2021, the T2 lanes, the Park & Ride facilities in Kaiapoi and Rangiora, and the new direct bus services between Waimakariri and Christchurch CBD via the Christchurch Northern Corridor will be operational. A trial of peak-hour bus priority lanes on Cranford Street is set to follow in February. See link in bio for more info. 
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Do you have polystyrene packaging to dispose of? Y Do you have polystyrene packaging to dispose of? You can drop it off to be recycled at Mitre 10 MEGA Papanui - look out for the 'recycling pod' collection point.
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