Kerbside wheelie bin collections happening a day later after Anzac Day

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If your kerbside wheelie bin collection normally happens on a Wednesday, it will move to Thursday this week due to Anzac Day. Likewise Thursday collections move to Friday and Friday collections move to Saturday. Full details in this post from the Christchurch City Council…


Anzac day is coming up, do you know what day your bin will be emptied?
Find out what you need to know: http://bit.ly/2HpVgPD
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Details of Christchurch Anzac Day services

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Christchurch Anzac Day services are listed on the page linked below. For Papanui, the service is at the Papanui RSA at 10am (parade starts at 9:15am at St James Avenue). There is also an 8:30am service in Belfast’s Sheldon Park – see the Belfast Community Network Facebook Page for details.
https://cccgovtnz.cwp.govt.nz/news-and-events/newsline/show/2553

Anzac Day services pay tribute to the fallen

Thousands of people are expected to pack into Cranmer Square for the Anzac Day dawn service.
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In the news: Christchurch City Council and KiwiRail reach impasse over rail corridor lease for cycleway

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There’s still no solution to give the Christchurch City Council access to the rail corridor for the Northern Line cycleway through Papanui. As reported in this article, the project is hold due to access and design issues with KiwiRail. This is especially bad news for pedestrians & cyclists waiting on the missing section between Sturrocks and Tuckers Roads.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/103251511/christchurch-city-council-and-kiwirail-reach-impasse-over-rail-corridor-lease

Christchurch City Council and KiwiRail reach impasse over rail corridor lease

The Christchurch City Council is seeking the Government’s help to break a stalemate with KiwiRail that’s delaying the construction of a cycleway.
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Cranford Street and Main North Road – speed limit change

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Have your say on a proposed speed limit change on Cranford Street and Main North Road. The Christchurch City Council is proposing a change from 60km/hr to 50km/hr for Cranford Street, and also for the section of Main North Road around the Cranford / QEII Drive area. (The background to this proposal is a recent discovery that there are conflicting gazetted speeds at the Main North/Northcote/QE II Drive intersection, and also some of the adjoining roads are not aligned with NZTA’s safe speed recommendations.) This proposal is open for feedback until 14 May 2018. Click through for more information and an online feedback form.
https://ccc.govt.nz/the-council/consultations-and-submissions/haveyoursay/show/145

Cranford Street and Main North Road – speed limit change

Have your say on a speed limit change on Cranford Street
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Minor crash on Main North Road

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Update 12:27pm: the crash is now clear. ^SB

There are minor delays northbound on Main North Road near Vagues Road as per the post below. Please follow Transport for Christchurch for updates.[fb_vid id=”2118538608377697″]The crash is now clear.^SM
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A crash on Main North Rd , near Vagues Rd, is causing some delays northbound. The crash is occupying the bus lane and is causing minor delays only at the moment. ^SM
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Open for applications: Council Strengthening Communities Fund

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The Christchurch City Council Strengthening Communities Fund supports community-focused organisations whose projects contribute to the strengthening of community wellbeing in the Christchurch city area. The fund is open for applications through to Tuesday 8 May 2018. Click through for more information, including details of upcoming information sessions.
https://www.ccc.govt.nz/culture-and-community/community-funding/strengthening-communities-fund

Strengthening Communities Fund

The 2018/19 Strengthening Communities Fund is open for applications from Tuesday 3 April 2018 and will close at midnight Tuesday 8 May 2018.
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13 April Board meeting outcomes

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At last Friday’s meeting, the Papanui-Innes Community Board: approved three applications to the Positive Youth Development Fund; approved an application by Te Ora Hou Ōtautahi to the Discretionary Response Fund; and granted $7,000 from its Discretionary Response Fund towards the second phase of the Papanui Bush planting programme. Click through to read the full minutes. The next meeting of the board will be at 9am on Friday 27 April in the Papanui boardroom.
http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2018/04/PICB_20180413_MIN_2432_AT.PDF

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