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What came before Redwood Library?

What came before Redwood Library? This article by Christchurch City Libraries explores the development of the area prior to the 1968 opening of the library and Plunket rooms. Fun fact: what is now known as Sturrocks Road was previously Craddocks Road and before that Accommodation Road.

Click through for more:
https://my.christchurchcitylibraries.com/blogs/post/what-came-before-redwood-library/

What came before Redwood Library?

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Speed reductions planned for city streets

The Council is planning to reduce speeds from 50km/h to 30km/h around Christchurch schools and to 40km/h in neighbourhood streets, starting with the areas shown on the interactive map at the link below. This is part of New Zealand’s Road to Zero Strategy, which has a goal to have safe speed limits around all schools by the end of 2027. “Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency has changed the way speed limits are set which encourages us to implement an area-wide approach for consistency, especially around schools, using permanent 30km/h speed limits,” says the Council. On busier roads such as Papanui Road the Council proposes to use variable 30km/h speed limits that will operate during school start and finish times only.

Click through for more details and a link to the interactive map:
https://www.ccc.govt.nz/the-council/haveyoursay/show/541

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Phil Mauger wins Christchurch mayoralty

Breaking: Papanui ward has a new Councillor. Victoria Henstock has been elected with 4735 votes. Ms Henstock was a lawyer for more than 20 years before moving into executive leadership roles. She takes the seat from sitting Councillor Mike Davidson, who received 2562 votes. Progress results show Phil Mauger has won Christchurch’s mayoralty race. Click through for more details:
https://www.newsline.ccc.govt.nz/news/story/phil-mauger-wins-christchurch-mayoralty

Phil Mauger wins Christchurch mayoralty

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Cranford Basin Planting Event: Sunday 9 October

Trees For Canterbury is working with the Styx Living Laboratory Trust to plant 1,000 pukio (a sedge used for wetland planting and revegetation) at Cranford Basin this Sunday 9 October from 10am to noon. See this Facebook event for more details.

Date: Sunday 9th October
Time: 10am – 12noon
Meeting point: 103 Philpotts Rd, Mairehau
Trees for Canterbury are working in conjunction with Styx Living Laboratory to plant 1000 pukio (Carex secta) to add to the 40,000 kahikatea trees that have been planted in the wetland area.
Join us for this community planting and for a BBQ afterwards.
Please bring your own gardening gloves, a water bottle, and wear sturdy footwear or gumboots recommended.

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Drop off your voting papers by noon this Saturday 8 October

The deadline for returning voting papers by mail has passed, but people can drop off their voting papers at any open Council service centre or library between now and noon on Saturday 8 October, including Redwood Library (pic) and the Papanui Service Centre. If you did not receive voting papers in the mail but are eligible to vote, you can request a special vote.

See this link for more details including a full list of ballot box locations (some may not be open Saturday morning):

https://newsline.ccc.govt.nz/news/story/time-running-out-to-vote-in-local-elections

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