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The second Papanui Bush community planting day at Bridgestone Reserve is happening this Tuesday 5 June, from 10am to 12pm, rain or shine. Come along with your spade, gloves and gumboots. See the flyer for more details.
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Community engagement in the Papanui Ward in Christchurch, New Zealand
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The second Papanui Bush community planting day at Bridgestone Reserve is happening this Tuesday 5 June, from 10am to 12pm, rain or shine. Come along with your spade, gloves and gumboots. See the flyer for more details.
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Click through to watch the latest aerial fly over of the Christchurch Northern Corridor (CNC), filmed by a drone flying from the north end of the project right through to the connection with Cranford Street.
https://youtu.be/0tLuvsFL-OgWork on the CNC Project is going well and work now extends from the Northern Motorway to Cranford Street. For more information on the CNC project, visit www….
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Final days to give feedback: consultation on proposed changes to Cranford Street and the surrounding area closes on Monday 4 June. Make sure that you have had your say on possibilities such as clearways, three-laning, and traffic calming on side streets – click through for more information and an online feedback form.
https://ccc.govt.nz/the-council/consultations-and-submissions/haveyoursay/show/142
Proposed changes to Cranford Street and the surrounding area
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Do you have an idea that will benefit young people, and link to aspirations from the Christchurch Youth Action Plan? Youth Voice Canterbury is seeking applications from individuals, teams, or organisations to the Big Ideas Fund. Note that: applications close on 24 June 2018; it is preferable that young people (aged 12-24) lead or are a major part of planning and developing the initiative the funding is requested for; and the $10,000 fund will be split between multiple applications. Click through for more information, or check out the Youth Voice Canterbury Facebook Page.
http://www.youthvoicecanterbury.org.nz/big-ideas-fund.html
Purpose of the Youth Initiative Fund This funding is to be used in a way that will result in benefits for young people, greater engagement of young people in the community, and link to aspirations…
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The Papanui Innes Community Board is on the ball – here’s their June newsletter, and it’s not quite the end of May 🙂 Click through to read about the work of some local community organisations, consultation on changes for Cranford Street and surrounding roads, an update on bus priority lanes, and more:
http://christchurchcitycouncil.cmail20.com/t/ViewEmail/r/AF0EFB289B1097242540EF23F30FEDED/E3FD648D7A0EA3322C69F821C9DCC086
Community Board Newsletters Papanui Innes – June 2018
An excellent example of working together this month with the progress made addressing issues concerning residents in the Shirley/Richmond and Dallington areas.
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The Christchurch City Council will be lowering the dose of chlorine at approximately half of the pump stations that are being treated, with the hope that this will reduce taste and smell issues (“but there is a chance it may not make a significant difference”). At this stage it isn’t clear whether pump stations in the Papanui area will be among those that will receive a lower dose. Click through for more information:
https://www.ccc.govt.nz/news-and-events/newsline/show/2675
Council moves to lower chlorine level
Christchurch City Council is starting to lower the amount of chlorine it is putting in the water at some of the city’s pump stations in an attempt to address taste and smell issues.
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At the 18 May meeting, Papanui-Innes Community Board actions included: a request for a letter to ECan asking questions about air quality monitoring in relation to the Christchurch Northern Corridor project; approval of two applications to the Board’s Positive Youth Development Fund; and discussion of the Board’s area report. Click through to read the full minutes. The board will next meet on Friday 8 June at 9am in the Papanui boardroom.
http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2018/05/PICB_20180518_MIN_2434_AT.PDF
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Have you seen the new artwork on the windows at Papanui Library? The 2018 Polyphony exhibition features artwork by young people from Papanui High School, Papanui Youth Development Trust – PYDT, Papanui Baptist Church, Te Ora Hou Otautahi, Te Kaupapa Whakaora, and Casebrook Intermediate School, based on the youth week theme ‘Ahakoa te aha, kei a koe te tikanga: Be who you want to be’.
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Breaking news: following ‘overwhelming’ public opposition to their proposal to discontinue six Christchurch bus routes (498 opposing submissions, 48 supportive ones), ECan have had a rethink. The solution considered by ECan (and hopefully approved – to be confirmed) is detailed on the MetroInfo website. Specifically for the Papanui area, the 107 will be retained (but with reduced frequency and shorter operating hours) and the 108 will be ‘mostly absorbed’ into an extended 28 service, which will continue past its current terminus at Northlands and run through Bishopdale & Casebrook to Northwood. Click through for full details.
http://www.metroinfo.co.nz/news/Pages/A-new-solution-for-public-transport-in-the-Long-Term-Plan.aspx
Pages – A new solution for public transport in the Long-Term Plan
A new solution for public transport in the Long-Term Plan Page Image Image Caption Page ContentThere was an overwhelming response to the proposed options for public transport in the Long-Term Plan 2018-28 (LTP) and we thank everyone who took the time to put in a submission. The majority of submitt…
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There is a lot happening at Northlands behind the fences. Check out progress on the Langdon’s Quarter development:
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