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QEII Drive is closed eastbound at Main North Road due to an accident. Follow Transport for Christchurch for updates.[fb_vid id=”2024740694424156″]3:00PM 6NOV – CRASH – QEII DRIVE
Due to a crash at the intersection of Philpotts Rd, Queen Elizabeth II Drive is currently closed to eastbound traffic. ^JP
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Consultation reminder: Main North Road bus priority
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Consultation reminder: if you have questions or want to give feedback on the proposed Main North Road bus priority changes, there is a public drop-in session tomorrow Tuesday 7 November from 4:30pm to 6:30pm in the Papanui Boardroom (behind Papanui Library, enter from the Restell St carpark).
https://www.ccc.govt.nz/the-council/consultations-and-submissions/haveyoursay/show/87
Main North Road bus priority : Christchurch City Council
Find out what’s happening at Council.
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Switching on soon: signal-controlled pedestrian crossing across Main North Road
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Switching on soon: the signal-controlled pedestrian crossing across Main North Road outside Northlands Shopping Centre looks like it’s about to go into service. Take care if you’re driving this way.
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Watch out for heavy traffic through Redwood & Belfast this morning
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Watch out for heavy traffic through Redwood & Belfast this morning following this crash on Marshlands Road. Follow Transport for Christchurch for updates.
6:20AM 3NOV – CRASH – ROAD CLOSED – MARSHLAND RD
Due to a serious crash Marshland Rd is being CLOSED between Main North Rd and Prestons Rd.
Detours are in place:
Southbound traffic detoured will continue on Main North Rd towards Dickeys Rd and through Belfast.
Northbound traffic will be detoured along Prestons Rd and onto Main North Rd.
Motorists heading into the city from Kaiapoi that would normally use Main North Rd over the Old Waimakariri Bridge are advised to use the Tram Rd on-ramp and use the Northern Motorway at this time.
Motorists are advised to expect delays as morning traffic increases. ^JP
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Council surveys views on trees
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The Christchurch City Council is developing a Tree and Urban Forest Plan. This plan “aims to define a long-term vision for trees in the city and on Banks Peninsula and a strategy to ensure their continued health, sustainability and resilience”. Click through to read more, and you’ll find a link to a survey (closes 30 November) at the end of the article:
https://cccgovtnz.cwp.govt.nz/news-and-events/newsline/show/2172
Council surveys views on trees
Christchurch City Council is keen to know your thoughts about trees.
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Opening today: CNC office / visitor centre
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Opening today: the new office / visitor centre for the Christchurch Northern Corridor, at the corner of Cranford Street and Innes Road (next to Kidd’s Cakes). From today 1 November, public drop-in sessions are Wednesdays 3pm-5pm and Fridays 10am-12pm. You will find information and the design plans on display, and you can ask questions and give feedback on the project.
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Traffic delay
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Update 9:30AM: Transport for Christchurch have advised that this has now been cleared. ^SB[fb_vid id=”2022142721350620″]9:30AM – FINAL UPDATE
The road is now clear.^SM
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A breakdown Cranford St, at the intersection with Main North Rd, is causing a build-up of traffic southbound. Take care & expect delays.^SM
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Christchurch Youth Council Recruitment
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Young people in Papanui (and the rest of Christchurch): the Christchurch Youth Council is recruiting. If you are 12-24 years old and want to make lasting positive changes for youth in Christchurch, click through to find out more. Applications close 15 November 2017.
http://www.chchyouthcouncil.org.nz/join.html
Kia ora – We are Recruiting! We’re proud to announce that this year we will be combining our general and executive recruitments, this means that you can apply for both or either at the same time! We…
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Free family-friendly alternative Halloween event
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If you’re looking for a free family-friendly alternative Halloween event, check out the Light Party put on by The Neighbourhood Trust. This Tuesday 31 October 5:30pm-8:30pm at St Albans Baptist Church. See the flyer for more details and contact information.
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Community Board plan 2017-2019
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The Papanui Innes Community Board has published a plan for 2017-2019. Download the PDF to read more about our local Board’s outcomes, priorities, and success measures for the next two years. You can also read about how the Board works (and who’s on it), as well as key facts and demographics of our area.
https://ccc.govt.nz/assets/Documents/The-Council/Community-Boards/Plans/Papanui-Innes-Community-Board-Plan.pdf
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