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Take care on Cranford Street today, as a traffic island is installed at the Fraser Street intersection.
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Community engagement in the Papanui Ward in Christchurch, New Zealand
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Take care on Cranford Street today, as a traffic island is installed at the Fraser Street intersection.
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At last Friday’s meeting, the Papanui-Innes Community Board’s decisions included approval of a Give Way control at the Winters Road / Fraser Street intersection, and grants from the Positive Youth Development Fund and Discretionary Response Fund. The board also requested Council staff urgently investigate traffic congestion along the length
of Sisson Drive and along Sawyers Arms Road. The next meeting will be held on Friday 9 June at 9am. A copy of the minutes can be found here:
http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/RedirectToDoc.aspx?URL=Open/2017/05/PICB_20170526_MIN_1434.PDF
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Motorway construction updates:
1. Tonight Thursday 1 June there will be night works and stop/go traffic control on QEII drive while barriers are installed just east of Grimseys Road.
2. Tomorrow Friday 2 June a traffic island will be installed at the intersection of Fraser Street and Cranford Street.
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Chaneys on-ramp update from NZTA: northern motorway changes at the Chaneys on-ramp have been postponed: “Unfortunately these changes didn’t happen yesterday due to some issues with the pavement. We now expect to close the Chaneys on-ramp and open the new neighbouring one-laned diversion road mid-June. We will update you as soon as we have a confirmed date.”
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Roadworks are starting to install the speed management measures for Grampian Street that the Papanui Innes Community Board approved in April.
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Motorists heading north please note: from next Tuesday 30 May the current Chaneys on-ramp will be closed to make way for construction work on the Christchurch Northern Corridor. You will be able to instead use a new diversion road which will be opened next to the on-ramp. Please be aware of the changed traffic condition and take care, and note that you may encounter congestion at peak times. For more details, and for other project updates, please see http://www.nzta.govt.nz/projects/christchurch-motorways/christchurch-northern-corridor
Christchurch Northern Corridor | NZ Transport Agency
This project combines the Transport Agency’s Northern Arterial (a new section of SH74 running from just south of the Waimakariri River to QEII Drive near Winters Rd) and two Christchurch City Council projects that link QEII Drive to Cranford St and four-lane Cranford St to Innes Rd.
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The Papanui-Innes Community Board will meet at 9am this Friday 26 May in the Papanui boardroom. The agenda (link below) includes a traffic control change for Winters Road, and applications to the Positive Youth Development Fund and the Discretionary Response Fund.
http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2017/05/PICB_20170526_AGN_1434_AT_WEB.htm
Agenda of Papanui-Innes Community Board – 26 May 2017
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This sign has recently appeared on Main North Road near Grassmere Street. Think Papanui would be interested to hear from the person(s) who put this up – feel free to comment below or else message this page privately if you prefer.
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Papanui High School’s open night is next Tuesday 23 May from 6:30pm – click through to the event for more details: Open evening is an open invitation to all prospective students and parents/caregivers to find out more about all of the wonderful opportunities that Papanui High School has to offer.
The evening begins at 6.30pm with a welcome in the hall from the Principal, BOT chair & Head Students. This is then followed by guided tours throughout the school led and facilitated by Y9-13 students, visiting ALL the key learning areas and other areas of interest. Tea and coffee is served in J block as well as Enrollment information.
Please ensure you are early to secure a seat. Car parking is available in the Noel Leeming/Warehouse Stationery car park.
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Are you curious about the sudden closure of the Papanui Mad Butcher? Stuff.co.nz is reporting that the company operating the store went into liquidation last week:
http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/92649565/former-mad-butcher-store-placed-in-liquidation-facing-high-costs-and-low-margins
Former Mad Butcher store placed in liquidation facing high costs and low margins
Increased costs and inadequate margins hurt Papanui store’s profitability.
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