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Agenda of Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board – 8 February 2019

The Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board will meet this Friday 8 February at 9am. This meeting is open for the public to attend. The agenda includes: a letter from a Morrison Avenue resident requesting removal of a Silver Birch tree; an upgrade to bus facilities in Shirley; two applications to the Board's Discretionary Response Fund; and an area report on initiatives and issues current within the Community Board area. Click through for the full agenda:
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Agenda of Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board – 8 February 2019

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Controversial $50m rest home rebuild and expansion goes ahead in Christchurch

The Press has an article about the rebuild and expansion of the Oceania Healthcare facility on Windermere Road. Think Papanui has requested images of what’s being built – the design must be complete for a building consent to be issued – but the developer has declined to provide any. What is known is that it will be a “two and three-storey facility with 139 rooms and units including 68 mostly two-bedroom apartments”.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/…/controversial-50m-rest-home-rebui…

Controversial $50m rest home rebuild and expansion goes ahead in Christchurch

“Work is going ahead on a $50 million rest home rebuild and expansion in Christchurch, despite opposition from neighbours.”

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‘Bike and save’ to Council recreation centres

During February you can ‘bike and save’ at any Christchurch City Council recreation centre, including Papanui’s Graham Condon Recreation and Sport Centre. Your sixth visit is free when travelling to the centre by bike. Click through for details.

Bike and save!

For the month of February we are offering those that cycle to our centre free entry every sixth visit! Pick up a Bike Passport from our friendly staff at reception from Thursday 31 January, have your Passport stamped every time you bike, your sixth entry is free.

It’s that simple!

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Online survey shows e-scooters positive for Christchurch

In December 2018 around 8,000 people responded to the Council’s survey on Lime electric scooters. The full results don’t appear to have been published – a summary is available at the link below, and a report is going to the Infrastructure, Transport and Environment Committee’s 13 February meeting. 93% of scooter users and 58% of non-users felt that the e-scooter trial was positive for the city. A significant percentage of non-users appear to have safety concerns with e-scooter use on footpaths. A majority of users and non-users think the e-scooters should stay in Christchurch after the trial.
https://www.ccc.govt.nz/news-and-events/newsline/show/3308

Online survey shows e-scooters positive for Christchurch

Christchurch’s shared electric scooter service is winning fans across the city, the findings of an online survey shows.”

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NZ Post’s last day in Papanui

It’s NZ Post’s last day in Papanui today (31 Jan). Private Boxes aren’t moving, but no other post services will remain on site. The Council service centre around the corner on Langdons Road will provide postal services from the beginning of February, with bill payment expected to be available in a few month’s time.





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25 January Board meeting outcomes

At the 25 January meeting, the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board: received the draft Christchurch Northern Corridor Downstream Effects Mitigation Plan, and recommended that the Council receive it for staff to commence engagement with the community on the plan's recommendations; and approved grants from the Board's Discretionary Response Fund and Positive Youth Development Fund. Click through to read the full minutes. The next meeting of the board is scheduled for 9am on Friday 8 February.
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