Agenda of Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board – 26 July 2019

The Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board will meet this Friday 26 July at 9am in the Papanui boardroom. The agenda includes: the new Council-Community Board Governance Partnership Agreement and delegations; five applications to the Board’s Youth Development Fund; and an Area Report on initiatives and issues current within the Community Board area. The meeting is open for the public to attend. Click through for the full agenda:
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/…/PICB_20190726_AGN_32…

Agenda of Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board – 26 00 2019

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Think Papanui & The Christchurch App

Announcing an exciting new collaboration between Think Papanui and the Christchurch App ? Think Papanui’s news can now be found on a dedicated Papanui button on The Christchurch App. Click through for details, or for more information contact the following:
Think Papanui:
Simon Britten, curator, info@thinkpapanui.nz or 027 787 5241
https://thinkpapanui.nz/

The Christchurch App:
Advertising enquiries: Murray Dempsey, Managing Director, Metros Publishing Group
murray@metros.co.nz or 021 639 994

Tracey Edwardes, journalist, tracey@thechchapp.co.nz or 021 332 737
https://www.thechristchurchapp.co.nz/

https://thinkpapanui.nz/christchurch-app

Think Papanui & The Christchurch App

Hyper-local news sites Think Papanui and The Christchurch App are collaborating to increase the availability of local democracy reporting and community news in Christchurch. Think Papanui’s news ca…”

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Proposed new PAK’nSAVE for Main North Road

Foodstuffs' resource consent application for a new PAK'nSAVE supermarket and fuel station on their Main North Road site has been publicly notified and is open for submissions until 16 August. The proposed development includes the addition of a signalised intersection on Main North Road between Cranford Road and Northcote Road/ QEII Drive. See these images for an overview. For more details and an online feedback form, see: https://www.ccc.govt.nz/…/consultation…/haveyoursay/show/256.
Thanks Mike Davidson – Councillor for Papanui for the heads-up.





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Consultation closes 22 July: Papanui 30 km/h speed zone

 

Last chance to have your say: consultation on the proposed 30km/h ‘slow zone’ for some Papanui streets closes today 22 July 2019. Click through to the Council’s ‘have your say’ page for details.
https://ccc.govt.nz/the-council/consultations-and-submissions/haveyoursay/show/250

Papanui 30 km/hr speed zone

To make the road network safer for all road users we are reviewing speed limits across the city and propose to set safer speed limits in Papanui.”

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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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Redwood Library closed from Sat 27 July

Redwood Library will be closed for maintenance for a month after next Saturday 27 July 2019. As part of a planned schedule of Christchurch library repairs and rebuilds, Redwood Library will receive a new heating & ventilation system, roof repairs, and other minor repairs and refurbishments through the building. A mobile library will visit twice a week during this period. Click through for more information:
https://my.christchurchcitylibraries.com/…/redwood-library…/

Redwood Library will close Saturday 27 July 1pm; set to reopen Monday 26 August 10am

Redwood Library at 339 Main North Road will close for improvements at 1pm on Saturday 27 July. It is scheduled to reopen on Monday…”

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Recap: the week ended 19 July

Think Papanui’s curator Simon Britten rounds up stories from the past week:

A reminder that Think Papanui content is now available on YouTubeusually one or two videos a week, including a video version of this weekly recap.

A stop control has been installed at the Nyoli St / Sawyers Arms Rd intersection. A photo of the intersection was top post of the week – thanks to those who shared their views in the comments.

On Monday the refurbished Council customer service counter in Papanui reopened, and by the time you read this, full NZ Post services are due to be available there.

Wooden wheelbarrows similar to this one are being gifted to the community

Mitre 10 Mega in Papanui have 18 wheelbarrows to gift to community groups, on a first-in first-served basis. Click through for details.

I posted a summary of the outcomes of the 12 July meeting of the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board.

During the week I attended ECan’s information session for people considering standing as Regional Council candidates in the upcoming local body elections, and posted a video summary. If you click through to YouTube, you’ll find more information and links in the video description.

On Thursday I drew a winner of a Mitre 10 gift card from among those who had commented on the ‘what do you love about Papanui?‘ promotion. This Sunday I’ll draw a second winner from those who have participated in ‘Papanui in Pictures’ (see below).

Friday morning’s explosion in Northwood was widely felt and heard across Christchurch. The photo above was supplied to Think Papanui by a Brookwater Ave resident as they were being evacuated.

Closing soon:

Coming up:

  • Langdons Road by Northlands shopping centre will be one way for a time this weekend, due to construction associated with the new St Vincent de Paul store.
  • The next meeting of the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board will be on Friday 26 July. I’ll post a summary of the agenda for the meeting when it’s available.
  • Redwood Library will be closed for building repairs and upgrades after next Saturday 27 July for about a month. A mobile library will provide a twice-weekly service during that time.

Feedback is always welcome on Think Papanui’s content, either on Facebook or Instagram, or directly to me.

With warm regards
Simon Britten