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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.



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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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Board meeting outcomes: 14 September

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At the 14 September meeting, the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board: approved a grant from the Discretionary Response Fund for the St Albans Residents Association; approved the Main North Road bus priority proposal (in modified form, and which will now go to a full Council meeting for final approval); approved three applications to the Positive Youth Development Fund; and allocated a budget to support Neighbourhood Week celebrations. Click through to read the full minutes, including more details on the Main North Road bus priority project. The board will next meet on Friday 28 September at 9am. http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/…/PICB_20180914_MIN_244…

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Breastfeeding support group started in Papanui

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Mother4Mother have started a breastfeeding support group in Papanui, meeting on Tuesdays from 10am-12pm at the Village Community Centre, cnr Papanui Rd and Frank St. Click through for details:

NEW GROUP: PAPANUI – We’re excited to tell you about our Papanui Mother4Mother group starting tomorrow Tuesday 28 August, 10am to 12pm, at Village Community Centre, cnr Papanui Rd and Frank St. Once again partnering with Christchurch Parents Centre we look forward to seeing you there to help you…

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Youth – have your say on Public Transport

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Young people, on Thursday 27 September you have the opportunity to participate in a youth-led event that will support you to learn more about the future of public transport for greater Christchruch, and have your say about what is important to you. Click through to the event page for details…

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Canterbury Regional Public Transport Plan published for public feedback

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The draft Canterbury Regional Public Transport Plan has been published for public feedback. The plan describes the public transport system that Environment Canterbury, in partnership with local councils in Greater Christchurch and Timaru, proposes to fund and operate, and the consultation period runs until Sunday 14 October 2018. Click through for more details, a copy of the full plan, and also a Greater Christchurch consultation document: https://haveyoursay.ecan.govt.nz/connect-canterbury/

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Are you the Youth MP for CHCH Central?

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Are you aged 16-18 years and interested in how Parliament works, or do you know someone who is? In this video Duncan Webb Labour MP for Christchurch Central explains how to apply to be the Christchurch Central Youth MP for 2019.

Are you the Youth MP for Christchurch Central? Do you know someone who would really benefit from the opportunity? Youth Parliament 2019 is a really exciting opportunity for a young person (16-18) from Chch Central to fly up to Wellington next year and represent me in the Youth Parliament. I am…

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