
It’s coming up time for the annual free Papanui Halloween event for children 12 years and under, run by Ray White Papanui and the Rotary Club of Papanui. Tickets are free but you do need to register online.
Community engagement in the Papanui Ward in Christchurch, New Zealand
It’s coming up time for the annual free Papanui Halloween event for children 12 years and under, run by Ray White Papanui and the Rotary Club of Papanui. Tickets are free but you do need to register online.
On Thursday 12 October, the Waipapa Papanui-Innes-Central Community Board:
The Board will next meet on 9 November. Click through to read the full minutes:
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2023/10/PCBCC_20231012_MIN_9120_AT.PDF
Construction underway on Harewood Road will see the former Club 22 site move on from its colourful past.
Plans sighted by Think Papanui show the 740m2 building at 22 Harewood Road will be a Reece Plumbing Centre, with a showroom, trade sales area, and warehouse. The balance of the site will be occupied by car parking and a fenced storage yard.
The former Papanui Tavern made headlines when shortly after the February 2011 earthquake it was converted into the Club 22 nightclub. That venture was beset by liquor licence issues and complaints from nearby residents.
In 2013 a new venture applied for a liquor licence for the site, with the venue to be called Cotton Club & Butchery – a steakhouse “featuring live burlesque shows”. The Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority refused the Cotton Club a liquor licence and the former Tavern remained unused until recently being demolished. In 2019 a proposal for a retail and office development was advertised, but failed to proceed.
The consent for the Reece Plumbing Centre was granted in August 2023 and construction is proceeding swiftly. Reece New Zealand has been approached for comment.
This Saturday 14 October from 8am to 12 midday St Silas in Redwood will host the annual Spring Fling – a combined Garage Sale, Plants, Books, Baking, and Pre-loved Clothing Sale. See the flyer for more info or head to:
https://www.anglicanlife.org.nz/event/spring-fling-in-redwood-at-st-silas-church/
Early voting is underway in the general election. There are voting places open daily in the Papanui and Redwood area including at Northlands Shopping Centre. On election day, Saturday 14 October, all voting places will be open from 9am until the close of voting at 7pm. See vote.nz for more information about the election, including an interactive map to find a voting place near you.
The long-awaited upgrade of the Greers/Langdons intersection is out for consultation. The proposal includes new traffic lights, signalised pedestrian crossings, turning lanes and cycle lanes on all approaches to the intersection. The proximity of Reynolds Ave to the intersection complicates the design, and options for left in / left out and making Reynolds a cul-de-sac are proffered.
Consultation closes on 31 October, after which the two affected Community Boards will make a recommendation to the Council.
Click through for more information, including details of upcoming online webinars about the project:
https://newsline.ccc.govt.nz/news/story/upgrade-proposed-for
The Waipapa Papanui-Innes-Central Community Board will meet this Thursday 12 October 4pm in the Papanui boardroom.
The agenda includes:
The meeting is open to the public and will be livestreamed on the Board’s YouTube channel and Facebook page. Click through for the full agenda:
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2023/10/PCBCC_20231012_AGN_9120_AT_WEB.htm
This Sunday 8 October at 10am Trees for Canterbury are working in conjunction with Styx Living Laboratory to plant an additional 1,000 native plants to add to the 40,000 kahikatea trees that have been planted in the Cranford Basin wetland area. See the Facebook event for details.
The Council has already approved lower speed limits for much of the Papanui area, with some changes already implemented and others to follow later this year. Consultation is now open on a city-wide Safer Speed Plan, which proposes reductions on additional Papanui streets. Click through for more information, including the rationale for the reductions and maps showing what’s proposed. Consultation closes on 25 October.