Happy New Year from Think Papanui! Here’s a look back at some of the news and events covered by Think Papanui during 2018:
Month: January 2019
Reminder: Orbiter rerouted to Cranford St from Philpotts Rd
Reminder: due to the upcoming lane swap on QEII Drive and the closure of the intersection with Philpotts Rd, from Monday 7 January the Orbiter bus service will reroute to travel via Cranford Street, instead of taking its current route along Philpotts Road. Click through for details:
http://www.metroinfo.co.nz/…/New-year-changes-for-the-Orbit…
CNC project impacts Orbiter, QEII Dr, Philpotts Rd, Cranford St
Upcoming works and traffic changes relating to the Christchurch Northern Corridor (CNC) Project:
Monday 7 January 2019:
– The Orbiter bus service will reroute to travel via Cranford St rather than Philpotts Rd. (More info at http://www.metroinfo.co.nz)
Tuesday 8 January:
– Kerb & channel work will commence in Cranford St in the McFaddens Rd area.
– Traffic on QEII Drive is scheduled to swap over to the new lanes between Grimseys Rd & Hills Rd.
– The Philpotts Rd / QEII Dr intersection will be closed.
(More info at https://nzta.govt.nz/cnc)
Papanui community volunteer recognised in New Year’s Honours
Congratulations Elsie Walkinshaw QSM – see this post from Papanui Baptist Freedom Trust for details:
“Congratulations Elsie Walkinshaw – awarded a QSM in the New Year’s Honours! Elsie is one of our Papanui Baptist Freedom Trust volunteers and certainly deserves this recognition!
From the Dept. of the Prime Minister & Cabinet:
“Ms Elsie Walkinshaw has supported disadvantaged people in Christchurch through a variety of roles since 1990. Ms Walkinshaw delivered food parcels for Methodist Mission in the 1990s and was later employed as a budget advisor until 2006. She volunteered at Christchurch Women’s Refuge from 1991 to 1993 before working full-time in a safe house with women who had escaped domestic violence until 1998. In 2006 she collaborated on the establishment of Turning Points Trust to provide budget advice and advocacy services for people in financial difficulty in Christchurch East. For the first year while the Trust was being established she worked 35 hours a week on a voluntary basis. She helped administer the Trust until 2009. She was employed as a budget advisor and advocate with Super Grans. In the aftermath of the 2010 and 2011 Christchurch earthquakes she provided assistance to quake-affected families by coordinating access to food and other necessities through Grace Vineyard Church. From 2012 until her retirement in 2016 she was employed in advocacy and community assistance with Compassion Trust, where she created and delivered a number of extended courses on finance management. Since 2016 Ms Walkinshaw has been a volunteer telephone counsellor with Lifeline and a volunteer advocate and debt management advisor with Freedom Trust.”