Youth Transport Submission Workshop – ECan Long Term Plan

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12-24 year olds in Papanui (and beyond): there is an opportunity tomorrow Thursday 15 March to be supported to make a submission about ECan’s transport plans (reminder: these plans include discontinuing the 107 and 108 bus lines in the Papanui area). Click through to the event for details… The youth reference group for sustainable transport (YRGST) along with the support of Youth Voice Canterbury (YVC) and Environment Canterbury (ECan) are going to run workshop to help put together a submission to address the transport section of Environment Canterbury’s Long Term Plan (LTP).

In this workshop, we’ll get your ideas and suggestions down in full to help put together a submission to help represent youth voice. This workshop is open for any one between the ages of 12 – 24.

Consultation for the LTP closes on the 26th of March.
To find a copy of the LTP or to find out more info about the process go here; https://www.ecan.govt.nz/your-region/plans-strategies-and-bylaws/long-term-plans/

If you have any questions feel free to message the event or send an email to kusalekanayake@yahoo.co.nz

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Car boot sale fundraiser

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This Saturday 17 March from 8am to 12pm, this local community organisation is hosting a car boot sale on their site at 77 Windermere Road in Papanui. There currently remains a small number of spaces available if you would like to book a $10 spot – see the event details for more information. On Saturday 17 March Te Ora Hou Ōtautahi is holding a car boot sale on site at 77 Windermere Road in Papanui. This is a fundraiser for our Whakapakari Leadership Development Programme. Please come down between 8am-12pm to check out what is on offer, including toys, clothes, shoes, homeware, a sausage sizzle, and more. If you would like to book a $10 space, please contact Dan on 021 292 1863.

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Proposed discontinuation of local bus routes 107 & 108

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Bus stopped: the 107 bus (pictured) and 108 will soon be discontinued if ECan’s proposed changes go ahead. These services run through Papanui & Casebrook between Northlands Mall and Northwood. Submissions can be made until Monday 26 March 2018. To learn more and have your say, see the Metro website: http://www.metroinfo.co.nz/promotions/Pages/Changes-proposed-to-Public-Transport-in-the-Long-Term-Plan-2018-28.aspx

Pages – Bus routes, fares & rates proposed to change

Bus routes, fares & rates proposed to change Page Image Image Caption Page ContentPublic transport plays a vital part in connecting communities and enabling work and social travel in the region. Public transport in Greater Christchurch and Timaru is managed by Environment Canterbury, under the Metro…
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City Council Long Term Plan open for feedback until 13 April

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The Christchurch City Council draft Long Term Plan for 2018-2028 has been released for public feedback. This plan is the what, when, and how, of planned Council spending. Some of the key proposals are shown below, and Think Papanui will highlight some issues of local relevance over the next few weeks. Important dates to note: a local ‘have your say’ event on 21 March 6pm-8pm in the Papanui boardroom; and submissions can be made until Friday 13 April. Click through for more information, including an online submission form and a link to further information, including the consultation document, a summary, and many background documents.
https://ccc.govt.nz/the-council/consultations-and-submissions/haveyoursay/show/125

Our Long Term Plan

Christchurch City Council draft Long Term Plan 2018–2028
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Papanui-Innes Community Board newsletter – March 2018

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The March newsletter of the Papanui-Innes Community Board is available now. Topics include: the Council’s Long Term Plan; the upcoming Edible Garden Awards function; grants made from the Board’s youth development fund; and more.
http://christchurchcitycouncil.cmail19.com/t/ViewEmail/r/65B61432B940020E2540EF23F30FEDED/E3FD648D7A0EA33220B193FBA00ED1DB

Community Board Newsletters Papanui Innes – February 2018

Hi everyone. I hope you and yours are well and happy. There’s a lot happening in our ward right now but there are two things I’d like to especially mention. These are the Long Term Plan and the Board project to reinstate Papanui Bush to how it looked more than 150 years ago.
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