Road works on Cranford Street from 14 November

Work to upgrade a section of Cranford Street is expected to begin this Monday 14 November, and will take around three weeks to complete. Due to the soft ground conditions final work on the section between Placemakers and the CNC roundabout has been left until now to allow settlement to occur. Take care if you’re in the area, and expect a reduced speed limit and lane closures. Some work will involve road closures and detours, and this will take place at night when there are fewer vehicles on the road.
https://newsline.ccc.govt.nz/news/story/final-upgrade-for-cranford-street

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Agenda for Community Board meeting this Thursday 10 Nov

The Waipapa Papanui-Innes-Central Community Board will meet this Thursday 10 November at 9am in the Papanui boardroom. The agenda includes: public participation and correspondence; establishment of Community Board funding pools; and an area report on initiatives and issues current within the Community Board area.

The meeting is open for the public to attend and will be livestreamed on the Board’s YouTube channel and Facebook page. Click through to read the full agenda:
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2022/11/PCBCC_20221110_AGN_8305_AT_WEB.htm


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First birthday for community market

The Christchurch Northern Community Market is celebrating its first birthday! The market will run this Saturday as usual, from 9am to 2pm at the Redwood Hotel. There’ll be giveaways and spot prizes, and if you’re quick, a slice of birthday cake. See the market’s Facebook page or northerncommunitymarket.co.nz for more information.

**** ITS OUR BIRTHDAY! ****
Hi Everyone, we welcome you to attend this saturdays market as is our first birthday . We will be having giveaways, spot prizes and more, also our colouring competition will be drawn at 1pm, get those entries in 🙂 (if you need more please let us know)
We look forward o seeing you all and have a slice of cake while your here kindly donated by country kitchen redwood ( be in early for this one)
Thankyou to everyone who has supported us over the year we truly appreciate it, please spread the word about us so it can continue to grow many thanks 🙂


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Papanui Library scheduled to re-open Monday 31 October

It’s looking like Papanui Library is on track to re-open this coming Monday 31 October following a six-week closure for refurbishment.

Head of Libraries and Information Carolyn Robertson says “When Papanui Library reopens, visitors will find a rearranged layout that will make things easier for customers, new flooring, roofing and bathrooms, internal and external painting, a renewed air conditioning system and landscaping.”

Papanui Library closed for refurbishment from Sunday 18 September 4pm, scheduled to re-open Monday 31 October 9am

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Community Board inaugural meeting outcome

At the inaugural meeting of the Waipapa/Papanui-Innes-Central Community Board this morning Emma Norrish was elected chair and Simon Britten deputy chair. The first ordinary meeting of the Board will be held on Thursday 10 November at 9am in the Papanui boardroom. Thanks to the St Albans News for further details:

The new Papanui Innes Central Community Board was sworn in on Friday morning (28 October), minus one of the successful Innes candidates who resigned before the first meeting. The board has not publicly announced the resignation yet but a postal by-election is on the cards for early 2023 -these things take time to organise. A similar sort of thing is happening on the West Coast – it requires a byelection rather than taking the next person closest in voting, which was Mark Wilson. Back row Papanui councillor Victoria Penstock, Papanui community board member and deputy chair Simon Britten, central city councillor Jake McLellan, central community board member John Miller and Innes community board member Emma Twaddell. Front row Central community board member Sunita Gautam, board chair Emma Norrish and Innes councillor Pauline Cotter. Emma Norrish and Simon Britten’s names were drawn from a black cap for the chair positions after votes were 4-4 with Sunita Gautam missing out on the draw. by CEO Dawn Baxendale.

Image credit: St Albans News



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