
The annual ‘Spring Fling’ garage sale at St Silas Church in Redwood will run this Saturday 18 October from 8am to 1pm. Books, plants, baking, clothes, and more. EFTPOS and cash sales available. See the flyer for more info.
Community engagement in the Papanui Ward in Christchurch, New Zealand

There’ll be a closure on Grampian Street between Claridges and Cavendish Roads from Monday 13 October to Wednesday 29 October.
Think Papanui understands this is for works associated with the new road connection associated with development south of the Summerset site.
Take care if you’re in the area and watch for changed traffic conditions.
Local election results: progress results show incumbent Victoria Henstock returning as Councillor for Papanui. Two-term deputy chair (and Think Papanui curator) Simon Britten is returned to the Community Board, joined by newcomer Ashleigh Feary. Final results are expected to be declared on Thursday 16 October.



Last days to vote in the Council elections! After Tuesday 7 October, completed voting papers should be delivered to a vote bin (not posted) to ensure they are received before the close of voting at noon this Saturday 11 October.
If you are not on the parliamentary roll, for example, you have just turned 18 years of age, or have moved, you must enrol by Friday 10 October in order to then cast a special vote.
See the link in the Council’s Facebook post or click through for more information:
https://ccc.govt.nz/the-council/how-the-council-works/council-elections/voting

A 30km/h speed limit along the Nor’West Arc Cycleway was consulted in 2021 and approved by the Council in 2022, but now cannot be implemented due to rule changes by central government.
New 30km/h limits are no longer allowed on urban streets, so the Council is proposing to change the speed limit on Aorangi Road, part of Condell Avenue, and Matsons Avenue from the current 50km/h to 40km/h to make it safer for people walking and cycling on these streets.
The decision on whether or not to approve the speed limit changes for these streets will not have any impact on the construction of the cycleway. Construction work began in January 2025. The work is being completed in three stages, with all expected to be complete by mid-2026.
Click through for more information and an online consultation form. Consultation closes on 31 October 2025:
https://letstalk.ccc.govt.nz/nor-west-arc-cycleway-speed-limit-changes

On 11 September 2025, the Waipapa Papanui-Innes-Central Community Board:
This was the last meeting of the board prior to the 2025 local government election.
Click through to read the full minutes:
https://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2025/09/PCBCC_20250911_MIN_9141_AT_WEB.htm

Windermere Road will be closed this Saturday 27 September 2025 for resurfacing work. The work is expected to be completed in the one day, although the start of the work could shift depending on weather conditions. Detours will be in place and vehicle access to properties may be impacted at times, but footpath access will remain open. Take care if you’re in the area and watch for changed traffic conditions.



The Great Stash Swap is coming to Papanui Library on Sunday 21 September from 11am to 2pm. Find new homes for your unwanted craft supplies or pick up some new stuff. Bring along your unwanted fabric, haberdashery, buttons, wool, lace, trims, paints, brushes, zips, needles, card, stamps, in fact any surplus crafting supplies. Then choose what you want to take away. No cash involved, everyone welcome. See the Facebook event or Library website for more information.

Videos featuring candidates in the upcoming local election have been published online by Christchurch City Council in a new initiative. All candidates for Mayor, Council, and Community board were offered the opportunity to film a short video, answering the same set of election-related questions. The videos have been published on the Council’s website alongside candidates’ profile statements.
See the Council’s Newsline article here, or to head directly to the page with information on candidates standing in Papanui Ward follow this link:
https://ccc.govt.nz/the-council/how-the-council-works/council-elections/2025-candidates/papanui-ward-candidates-2025