Jacinda Ardern’s search ends: Newshub tracks down Heather from Papanui

 

An update on the search for Heather from Papanui: “It was just a normal thing to do”, says Heather in this interview, after being tracked down by Newshub:
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2020/02/jacinda-ardern-s-search-ends-newshub-tracks-down-heather-from-papanui.html

 

Jacinda Ardern’s search ends: Newshub tracks down Heather from Papanui

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Prime Minister seeks ‘Heather from Papanui’

 

‘Heather from Papanui’: if you’re out there, you may wish to contact the Prime Minister’s office.
https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/fijian-mosque-attack-widow-asks-prime-minister-help-find-heather-papanui-showed-kindness-in-wake-march-15-atrocity

 

Fijian mosque attack widow asks Prime Minister to help find ‘Heather from Papanui’, who showed kindness in wake of March 15 atrocity

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21 February Board meeting outcomes

At the 21 February meeting, the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board: received correspondence on a number of issues including Langdons Road traffic and a proposed housing complex in Innes Ward; approved the grant of an easement in Rutland Reserve to Orion to allow lighting of the planned cycle path; approved four applications to the Board's Youth Development Fund; and received an area report on initiatives and issues current within the Community Board area. The next meeting of the Board will be on 6 March. Click through to read the full minutes:
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/…/PICB_20200221_MIN_42…



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Genesis shuts down suburban LPG filling operation

Following a 1 NEWS report at the weekend (https://thinkpapanui.nz/1-NEWS-gas), the Genesis gas operation at the Caltex NZ service station on Main North Road appears to have shut down.This follows more than year of residents in the Redwood/Northcote area raising safety and compliance concerns. At this stage it is unclear when (or whether) Genesis will return to the site should a resource consent be granted.


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Community Board 3-year plan open for feedback

The draft three-year plan for the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes Community Board is open for feedback until the 2nd of March. The plan outlines the Board's vision and priorities and will guide decisions over the next three years in priority areas including community facilities, infrastructure, vulnerable communities, civic participation, and more. Click through to read the draft plan and access an online feedback form:
https://ccc.govt.nz/…/consultations-an…/haveyoursay/show/293



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