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Community Board ’embroiled in a code of conduct issue’

The Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board is ’embroiled in a code of conduct issue’ according to this week’s Nor’West News. There’s not a lot of detail in the article, which can be found at this link. Perhaps more will be revealed in time?
https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/62255242/norwest-news-december-04-2018

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Author Simon BrittenPosted on December 3, 2018December 3, 2018

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With the move to Alert Level 2 today a number of l With the move to Alert Level 2 today a number of local events have been cancelled, postponed, or altered in format. Brass on the Grass at St Paul's Papanui is not going ahead this afternoon. The Ōtautahi Together concert in the Botanic Gardens has changed to an online-only format. Ōtautahi Together concludes the commemorative programme to mark 10 years since the Christchurch earthquake. To view the concert, see link in bio or Council social media. 
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At the 19 February meeting, the Waipapa/Papanui-In At the 19 February meeting, the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board: received four public forum presentations; approved road names for a subdivision in Belfast; approved the three-month trial of bus priority lanes on Cranford Street; approved two grants from the Board's Discretionary Response Fund; and received a staff report on issues and initiatives within the Board area. The next Board meeting will be on Friday 5 March. See link in bio for more info. 
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Duncan Webb Labour MP for Christchurch Central has Duncan Webb Labour MP for Christchurch Central has arranged a meeting with Waka Kotahi NZTA for Redwood residents to discuss noise issues with the Christchurch Northern Corridor, and possible mitigations. The meeting is set for 7pm on Wednesday 3 March at St Silas Church. If you have an interest in the meeting or in noise effects of the motorway, see the 'CNC Noise' Facebook group or contact Duncan Webb's office.
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On 17 February, the submissions committee of the W On 17 February, the submissions committee of the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board formulated submissions on the Council's draft Christchurch Central City Parking Policy, and on the Wheels to Wings Major Cycleway. The details of the Board's submissions can be found in the minutes from the meeting - see link in bio for more info. 
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With the return to Alert Level 1, dates have been With the return to Alert Level 1, dates have been confirmed for two remaining drop-in information sessions for the Wheels to Wings cycleway. Members of the public can call in to talk to Council staff as follows:
Date: Thursday 25 February 2021
Time: anytime between 4.30 pm to 6.30 pm
Location: Chapel Street Centre, Christchurch North Methodist Parish, 68 Harewood Road, Papanui
Date: Thursday 4 March 2021
Time: anytime between 10.30 am to 12.30 pm
Location: Ōrauwhata: Bishopdale Community Centre, 13 Bishopdale Court
See link in bio for more info. 
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Think Papanui was on site this morning for the unv Think Papanui was on site this morning for the unveiling and blessing of new storyboards installed along the CNC shared path. 11 signs between the Waimakariri Bridge and Cranford Street depict the history of the area and the importance of the environment along the route. The steel interpretation panels can be found at: Waimakariri River; Ōtukaikino Reserve; the Railway Line; Kā Putahi Creek Bridge; Belfast Road; Kā Putahi Creek diversion; Styx River; Prestons Road; Owen Mitchell Park; Cranford Basin; and Cranford Street. See link in bio for more info. 
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The Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board will mee The Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board will meet this Friday 19 February at 9am in the Papanui boardroom. The agenda includes: proposed road names for a new development in Belfast; the layout, design, and operational hours for the bus priority lanes trial on Cranford Street; two applications to the Board's Discretionary Response Fund; and an area report on initiatives and issues current within the Board area. The meeting is open for the public to attend. See link in bio for more info. 
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The Wheels to Wings drop-in information session pl The Wheels to Wings drop-in information session planned for tomorrow 16 February at the Papanui RSA has been postponed. Council are expected to advise a new date/time/venue once we return to Alert Level 1.
See link in bio for more info. 
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The submissions committee of the Waipapa/Papanui-I The submissions committee of the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board will meet on Wednesday 17 February at 10:15am in the Papanui boardroom. The committee will consider making submissions on behalf of the Board on: the Wheels to Wings Major Cycleway Project; the Draft Christchurch Central City Parking Policy; Managing Noise from the Canterbury Multi-Use Arena; and on the proposed amendments to the Christchurch District Plan policies and rules regarding significant indigenous vegetation in the coastal environment. The meeting is open for the public to attend.
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