The Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board will meet this Friday 8 March at 9am in the Papanui boardroom. The meeting is open for the public to attend. There is a pretty brief agenda for this meeting: a report-back from a young person supported through the Board's Positive Youth Development Fund; a member of the public will speak to the Board about speeds on a Belfast road; some Council correspondence on the sale of a portion of Council land to Ideal Electrical in Sawyers Arms Road; and an area report on initiatives and issues current within the Community Board area. Click through to read the full agenda:
http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/…/PICB_20190308_AGN_321…
Year: 2019
Papanui Sanitarium factory demolished
The last remaining part of the Papanui Sanitarium factory is being demolished today – the end of an era, having started operating in the suburb around 1901.
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Strengthening Communities Fund open for applications
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 9 April 2019. Organisations may apply at a metropolitan or Community Board level. Click through for more information, including an online application form and details of community information sessions (Papanui's is on 13 March).
https://ccc.govt.nz/…/commu…/strengthening-communities-fund/
In the news: Neighbourhood Links rooms
The opening of the Neighbourhood Links rooms (formerly the Redwood Plunket rooms) is covered in this week’s Nor’West News.
The opening of our Neighbourhood Links rooms features in this week’s Nor’West News Thanks to all who came along to support our community.
Limewatch: A vote of confidence by Christchurch City Council
This past week the Christchurch City Council decided to extend Lime’s trading permit for 12 months, and increase the cap on their fleet to 1,000 e-scooters. Click through for a summary of the Councillors’ discussion and decisions:
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Limewatch: A vote of confidence by Christchurch City Council
“At their 28 February meeting, Christchurch City Councillors voted in favour of staff recommendations to: issue a 12 month permit for Lime Technology (Lime’s initial trial permit was due to expire o…”
Consultation on Christchurch’s Draft Annual Plan opens
The Christchurch City Council draft Annual Plan for 2019-20 is open for public consultation from today until 1 April. The plan contains few significant changes from the Long Term Plan's forecast for the year, says Mayor Lianne Dalziel. Click through for more information, including a link to the full draft plan, a consultation document, and an online feedback from. Hard copies of the consultation document can also be found at Christchurch City Council Service Centres and libraries.
https://www.ccc.govt.nz/news-and-events/newsline/show/3407
Consultation on Christchurch’s Draft Annual Plan opens
Consultation on the Christchurch Draft Annual Plan 2019-20 opens today.
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Arrow administration impacts Langdons Rd retail development
There's no work happening today at the under-construction side of the new retail development on Langdons Road, with Arrow International in administration and contractors reported to have walked off the job. More news at https://www.stuff.co.nz/…/subcontractors-packing-up-amid-co…
Sign Equity: Bridging the gap
Think Papanui is sharing this information on behalf of Papanui-based Sign Equity:
“Hi! Please take a look at this short video of our social enterprise, here in Christchurch. We would love to spread the word about what we do in support of the New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) users in our community. Please Like and Share in support of our initiative. – Thanks ?
We are based in Condell Avenue and visit people around Christchurch.”
For more information see https://www.signequity.services or https://www.facebook.com/SignEquity
Christchurch gives green light to Lime scooters
Limewatch update: Council has this morning approved staff recommendations to issue a 12 month permit, charge a rental fee, and increase the cap on Lime e-scooters from 700 to 1,000. Councillors appear satisfied that the ‘brake lock’ safety issue has been addressed by Lime.
“Lime scooters will stay on Christchurch streets! ???
Find out more about today’s decision to grant a 12-month permit for the e-scooter company to trade in Christchurch here at Newsline.”
Christchurch gives green light to Lime scooters
“Lime Technology can charge ahead with its plans to expand its Christchurch fleet of electric scooters.”
Party supply shop set to open
A party supply shop is set to open in the new development in Langdons Road. No word yet on what business will occupy the large space down the end.
First shared by Councillor Mike Davidson – “Great to see another shop opening at the end of March in the new Langdons complex..”