The Positive Ageing Expo is happening on Monday 1 October from 9am to 2:30pm at Papanui High School. See this flyer for more information:
Author: Simon Britten
Tsunami siren test this Sunday 30 September
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This Sunday 30 September marks the start of Daylight Savings, and is also the day that Christchurch’s tsunami warning sirens will be tested. We may not hear them in Papanui, but you may if you’re near the sea on Sunday around 11am. Click through for more information: https://
Sirens signal need to prepare for tsunami
Tsunami warning sirens will be tested this Sunday, providing a timely reminder of the importance of residents knowing the correct evacuation zone for their home.
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Newsletter: Christchurch Central MP Duncan Webb
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Most of the Papanui ward is also in the Christchurch Central electorate. Click through to read MP Duncan Webb’s latest newsletter: https://
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No parking restrictions for Marble Wood Drive
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Following the recent community consultation (link below), it looks like Marble Wood Drive won't be getting the proposed parking restrictions, at this stage at least. Council staff have reported to our Community Board that "Following analysis of the submissions and a change in local conditions, staff have advised that they will continue to monitor the situation and revisit the proposal in the New Year if required. All interested parties have been notified accordingly."
Background information at https://www.ccc.govt.nz/…/consultation…/haveyoursay/show/178
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Agenda of Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board – 28 September 2018
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The Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board will meet this Friday at 9am in the Papanui boardroom. The agenda includes: reports from young people who have been supported by the Board to participate in international sporting events; four applications to the Board's Discretionary Response Fund; thirty seven applications for Neighbourhood Week funding; and an application to the Board's Positive Youth Development Fund. This meeting is open for the public to attend. Click through to read the full agenda: http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/…/PICB_20180928_AGN_244…
Agenda of Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board – 28 September 2018
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Prestons Road exit to Main North Road to be closed for 2 weeks
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If you’re used to exiting from Prestons Road onto Main North Road, please be aware that you’ll need to take another route for the two weeks from this Saturday 29 September. As noted, this will likely put pressure on Daniels Road, but at least traffic volumes will be down a bit due to the school…
More disruption coming for Redwood residents! There will be no exit onto Main North Rd from Prestons Rd from Saturday 29th September until Sunday 14th October.
Please try and be patient during this time, as the likes of Daniels Rd will no doubt be extra busy over this period with Grimseys Rd closed as well.
Papanui-Innes Community Board Recommends Bus Priority Plan Change
Ali Jones Papanui Innes Community Board Chair, has published a statement on the Main North Road bus priority project. “…the Papanui Innes Community Board has recommended that there be no bus priority lane on Main North Road, from the corner of Harewood Road to the north side of Winston Avenue … Along this stretch there are a couple of businesses … This will ensure there are nine car parks available for customers.” Click through read the full statement: https://www.infonews.co.nz/news.cfm?id=117086
“A desire to meet the needs of as many people as possible while still delivering an effective bus corridor, is behind a change recommended to the Christchurch City Council regarding bus lanes in Papanui.”
Hear from Garry Moore about the CNC project – Monday 1 October
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Are you interested in learning more about the background to the Christchurch Northern Corridor (CNC) project? Here’s an informal event with former Christchurch Mayor Garry Moore. Next Monday 1 October, meeting from 6pm for a 6:30pm start. Click through for more information.
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Think Papanui comments policy:…
Think Papanui comments policy:
Nau mai, haere mai (welcome) to the Think Papanui Facebook page!
Think Papanui exists to support community engagement with local government, focusing on the Papanui ward in Christchurch, New Zealand, and the public is encouraged to participate actively on this page.
[Update August 2019 – Local elections comment policy: Think Papanui’s social media accounts are not to be used as a communications channel by anyone (candidates or members of the public) for promotion, electioneering or campaigning. Think Papanui’s social media accounts will remain neutral. Think Papanui will promote elections and the importance of voting but will not associate these posts with any candidates.]
Think Papanui’s comments policy aims to help ensure that this a safe space for all those who wish to participate. Bigotry and oppressive views are not tolerated.
Think Papanui will delete comments if they are:
– insulting to an individual
– threatening, violent or bullying
– racist, xenophobic, sexist, homophobic, etc
If you see a problematic post, then please message Think Papanui with a link or screenshot to the comment.
Visitor posts: are moderated, and may be approved at Think Papanui’s discretion.
Thank you for your interest in, and contributions to, your community.
Think Papanui.
Think Papanui comments policy
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Think Papanui comments policy:
Nau mai, haere mai (welcome) to the Think Papanui Facebook page!
Think Papanui exists to support community engagement with local government, focusing on the Papanui ward in Christchurch, New Zealand, and the public is encouraged to participate actively on this page.
Think Papanui’s comments policy aims to help ensure that this a safe space for all those who wish to participate. Bigotry and oppressive views are not tolerated.
Think Papanui will delete comments if they are:
– insulting to an individual
– threatening, violent or bullying
– racist, xenophobic, sexist, homophobic, etc
If you see a problematic post, then please message Think Papanui with a link or screenshot to the comment.
Thank you for your interest in, and contributions to, your community.
Think Papanui.
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