Papanui Pak’nSave operator applies for liquor licence

Papanui Pak’nSave progress update: although construction of the new supermarket at the corner of Main North Road & Northcote Road is still at the foundation stage, an application has been made to the Christchurch District Licensing Committee for an alcohol off-licence. The proposed days & hours are Monday to Sunday, 7am to 10pm.

See this notice or head to https://ccc.govt.nz/consents-and-licences/business-licences-and-consents/alcohol/alcohol-licence-public-notification/ for more information.

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Working Bee at Mairehau Neighbourhood Garden


This Saturday 2 July from 10am to 1:30pm there’ll be a working bee to prepare the site of the new Mairehau Neighbourhood Garden. The garden aims to support the local community by teaching self-sufficiency through growing vegetables and providing a place to connect with others. See the Facebook event for details.

This event is being hosted by The Neighbourhood Trust, Mairehau Neighbourhood Garden, and The Green Lab.

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Community Board forum this Friday 1 July

Is there a local issue, activity or project that you would like to speak directly to the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board about? The Board will hold an open forum this Friday 1 July at 9:30am, in the Papanui Boardroom. This is a 30 minute session where members of the public can speak to the Board either in person or via Zoom.

To arrange speak at the forum please contact the Board’s advisor (details in image or at this link: https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2022/07/OF-PC_20220701_AGN_8139_AT.PDF).

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Green light for Langdons/Greers traffic signals

A green light for traffic signals at the Langdons/Greers intersection: the Christchurch City Council has finalised its budget for the coming year. Mike Davidson – Councillor for Papanui has confirmed that this includes provision for signalisation of the Langdons/Greers intersection. The exact timing of construction is yet to be confirmed, but is likely to be around 2024.

For more on the Council’s annual plan see: https://newsline.ccc.govt.nz/news/story/christchurch-city-council-finalises-1-27-billion-budget

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