Image credit: Papanui High School Adult & Community Education
Papanui High School Adult and Community Education still has spaces in Term 3 cake decorating classes, as well as in a range of subjects including Arts & Crafts, Exercise & Heath, and Languages. See Facebook or papanui.school.nz/adult-education for more details.
Construction of the missing sections of the Northern Line Cycleway linking Papanui through to Northwood is due to commence on 21 August 2023. Unfortunately KiwiRail has advised there’ll be further delays to upgraded pedestrian & cycle crossings adjacent to the railway line on Sawyers Arms, Langdons, and Harewood Roads. See more in this post from Think Papanui curator Simon Britten:
Good news: construction is due to start later this month on missing sections of the Northern Line Cycleway, between Tuckers & Sturrocks Roads and from Barnes Road to Main North Road. A start work notice is due to be delivered to nearby residents and businesses, and can also be found at the link below.
Not so good news: railway crossing upgrades at Sawyers Arms, Langdons, and Harewood roads were provisionally booked for November 2023 but the Council has now been notified by KiwiRail that the earliest possible time for these upgrades will be July 2024.
The Papanui Community Toy Library is in need of a new space. Can you help? They’re after +/–60m2 to store toys and rent them to members. Contract the toy library via their Facebook Page or papanuitoylibrary.co.nz.
The pools at Graham Condon Recreation and Sport Centre are set to temporarily close from January 2024 for two significant maintenance projects, including replacing the pellet boiler used to head the pools with an electric system. The work is scheduled over summer as the Council’s outdoor pools are available at that time for the community to use as an alternative, in addition to year-round indoor pools. Click through to read more:
This week’s Nor’West News includes coverage of a collaborative initiative to promote safety and youth-friendly spaces in the Papanui community, with comment from several people involved including Think Papanui curator Simon Britten. Groups involved include Papanui Youth Development Trust – PYDT, Northlands Shopping Centre, Canterbury Police, Papanui High School, Waipapa Papanui-Innes-Central Community Board, Christchurch City Council, and Te Ora Hou Ōtautahi. See the image for the article, or head to: https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/68368586/norwest-news-july-27-2023
On 12 July 2023, the Waipapa Papanui-Innes-Central Community Board:
heard one public forum presentation and 36 deputations;
approved no stopping restrictions at 519 Madras Street;
received a report on issues and initiatives within the Board area;
approved a road name for a development in Redwood;
approved parking and stopping restrictions in Chester Street East;
and recommended that the Council approves the cycle lane changes on Rolleston Ave and Park Tce for a five=year period, with the in-lane bus stop on Park Tce to be replaced with an indented stop.
Summer with your Neighbours was started as Neighbourhood Week by the then Shirley-Papanui Community Board in 1998. The initiative is about bringing people closer together and celebrating the unique and diverse mix of each neighbourhood. Small subsidies are available towards costs to help support Summer with your Neighbours events. Click through for more information and suggestions for events. Applications close on 11 August.
Thank you to the Christchurch City Council for supplying a higher-resolution map of speed limit changes in the Papanui, Northcote, and Redwood areas. See these two images – following recent Council approval, streets highlighted will change to a 30km/h limit. Dashed lines indicate variable 30km/h limits at school times.