Papanui impacted by proposed school zone and roll changes

Want to know more about proposed changes to zones & rolls for Christchurch high schools, and how this might impact the Papanui area? Click through for analysis and more details, and note there are consultation meetings including at Papanui High on 25 March and at Burnside High on 28 March.
https://simonbritten.com/…/papanui-impacted-by-proposed-sc…/

Papanui impacted by proposed school zone and roll changes

Analysis: the Papanui area will be impacted by proposed changes to zones and the capacity of Christchurch high schools arising from a review that aims to reduce out of zone enrolments across the ci…”

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Christchurch Northern Corridor traffic mitigation drop-in sessions

The first drop-in information session for those wanting to learn more or give feedback on the Council’s Christchurch Northern Corridor traffic mitigation plan is from 10:30am-12:30pm today Wednesday 20 March at the Scottish Society Hall 136 Caledonian Road. Further sessions are on 25 March at 5pm (St Albans School), 26 March at 3:30pm (Scottish Society Hall), and 4 April at 5pm (St Albans School). Click through for more information:
https://ccc.govt.nz/…/consultations-an…/haveyoursay/show/226

Christchurch Northern Corridor traffic mitigation

How we propose to manage the increase in traffic when the Christchurch Northern Corridor opens. We’re seeking your comment on recommendations for the St Albans, Edgeware and Mairehau areas.”

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Agenda of Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board – 22 March 2019

The Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board will meet this Friday 22 March at 9am in the Papanui boardroom. The agenda includes: Innes Road bus stops; approvals to allow intersection improvements at the junction of Hawkins, Lower Styx & Marshland Roads; reclassification of part of MacFarlane Park to accommodate buildings located there; approval of a telecommunications easement over a reserve; an application to the Board’s Positive Youth Development Fund; and an area report covering 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_20190322_AGN_32…

Agenda of Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board – 22 00 2019
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Feedback on ECan draft Annual Plan closes 19 March

Last chance to have your say: feedback on ECan’s draft Annual Plan for 2019/20 closes at 5pm on Tuesday 19 March. Click through for more information, including summary information, downloadable documents, and an online feedback form.

Have you had your say about the proposed increased funding for public transport to match supporting funding from the New Zealand Transport Agency, and increased funding in water management, pest control and biodiversity? You an give your feedback online before 5pm Tuesday 19 March. Click below to…”

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Cancelled: Papanui Neighbourhood Fair

Today’s Papanui Neighbourhood Fair has been cancelled. See this post for more details:

Our hearts, prayers and thoughts are with the Muslim community and all those people and communities impacted by the tragedy. The Papanui Neighbourhood Fair 17th March is cancelled due to the tragedy. We apologise to anyone negatively affected by our decision to cancel but hope you understand our…”

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Breaking/developing news: schools in lock down, Police advise residents remain off the streets

**Please note that the following post will NOT be regularly updated on Think Papanui’s website. Follow NZ Police on social media or check the Police website for updates**

As of 2:46pm this afternoon, Papanui High and likely all other local schools are in lock down. Police advice is “Police recommend that residents across Christchurch remain off the streets and indoors until further notice. Christchurch schools will be locked down until further notice.” I suggest following Canterbury Police and New Zealand Police on social media, and also the following link. Stay safe out there. ^Simon
https://www.police.govt.nz/news

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Get the latest Police news, traffic and crime alerts, Commissioner’s blog posts and Ten One magazine issues, and find Police media contacts.”

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Nominations open: Community Service Awards

Nominations are open for the Christchurch City Council Community Service Awards, which give recognition to people who make our communities better places to live. Award nominations are considered and decided by Community Boards, and nominations close on Friday 12 April. Click through for more information, including online and downloadable nomination forms:
https://ccc.govt.nz/culture-and-communi…/community-awards/…/



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2019 elections: Papanui Ward candidates

2019 is an election year for local authorities, with elections for Christchurch City Council and Community Boards, as well as Environment Canterbury and the Canterbury District Health Board. The election day is 12 October 2019, but postal voting will be open for several weeks before this.

Papanui Ward has two Community Board members and one Councillor. Details of current elected members can be found on the City Council website. So, who will be standing for election in 2019? A full list of candidates won’t be known until late August, after nominations close.

To date, it has been confirmed that:

  • Councillor Mike Davidson will be standing for re-election (The Press, 28 Jan 2019)
  • Community Board Deputy Chair Emma Norrish has advised Think Papanui that she intends to stand again: “There are major things happening in the Papanui-Innes area at the moment which require consistency and knowledge in decision-making … I love being able to make this a better place to live.
  • Board member John Stringer will be a candidate for Councillor (The Star, 28 Feb 2019)
  • Think Papanui founder and curator Simon Britten will be a candidate – yet to be confirmed whether this is for Community Board and/or Council (Nor’West News, 12 Mar 2019)

Think Papanui will provide ongoing coverage of the local elections through 2019.

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Consultation opened on CNC downstream traffic plan

Consultation has opened on the Christchurch City Council plan to manage traffic downstream of the Christchurch Northern Corridor (CNC). Consultation documents are available at Libraries and Council Service Centres, or follow this link for more information (including dates/times for drop-in sessions) and a downloadable copy of the full plan:
https://ccc.govt.nz/…/consultations-an…/haveyoursay/show/226

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