Think Papanui’s curator Simon Britten rounds up stories from the past week:
Work is getting underway on the Main North Road bus priority project. This week I shared:
- Start-work information,
- A fly-through video produced by the Council (top post of the week), and
- a couple of photos from the drop-in information session on Tuesday afternoon
The Graham Condon Centre has closed for maintenance. The pools will reopen in April.
The Vinnies shop in Papanui reopened on Monday.
I shared the January newsletter from the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board.
The CNC Alliance has published a new fly-over video of the motorway project.
This afternoon, Go Cycle Christchurch held a cycle skills session for adults. See their Facebook page for future events.
The Council is consulting on options for managing home-share accommodation. There’ll be an information session in Papanui on the 12th of February.
Drilling equipment is on site at the Grassmere Pump Station, to drill a new deeper well as part of the Council’s work on the city water supply.
Plans for a revamp of the St Albans skate park are open for feedback from today through to 17 February.
Closing soon:
- Entries for the Edible and Sustainable Garden Awards close on the 20th of January.
Feedback is always welcome on Think Papanui’s content, either on Facebook or Instagram, or directly to me.
With warm regards
Simon Britten