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This free family-friendly event in Northcote starts at 3pm on Friday 27 October (week 2 of term 4). Click through for details: Come down to our FREE local event for Northcote.
We will have heaps of free actvitivties for all the whanau, pre-schoolers to our older persons! We will have a stage and there will be local acts including Northcote School, Zion Dance Crew and Casebrook School band.
We have $5 Hangi, the cheapest in town and is being oragnised by Te Ora Hou Otautahi. If you want a hangi at this price contact Joss for more details 022 657 3641 OR Northcote School after the holidays. There are only limited numbers so get in quick! 
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Traffic updates and delays
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Langdons Rd closure today: watch out for heavy traffic on all roads around Northlands Shopping Centre. From today 3 October, Langdons Rd will be reduced to one-way between Sisson Dr and Main North Rd, eg outside Northlands at the Lone Star end. This is for emergency works, and it will remain like this “until the works are completed” – it isn’t clear if this means hours or days. There will be no access into Langdons Rd from Main North Rd. You should find updates on the Transport for Christchurch page (or if you’re in the area, please comment on this post to let others know what’s happening).
http://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/christchurch/traffic-update/688526
Traffic will be able to travel south/east bound on Langdons Rd with north/west traffic from Main North Rd needing to detour via Sawyers Arms Rd, Sisson Dr.
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Positive Ageing Expo
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The Positive Ageing Expo is on this Monday 2 October from 9am to 2:30pm at Papanui High School.
http://ageconcerncan.org.nz/events/
Events – Age Concern Canterbury
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Update: Main North Rd crossing
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A signal-controlled pedestrian crossing is about to be constructed across Main North Rd outside Northlands. See the link in the comments for a Community Board document with more details.[fb_vid id=”494553637596826″]
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Signal-controlled pedestrian crossing for Main North Road
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A signal-controlled pedestrian crossing is about to be constructed here across Main North Road outside Northlands. The impact on traffic of the extra set of lights is expected to be minor – an average delay of 3 to 6 seconds.
Businesses plead with Council to change Cranford St plans
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The planned 4-laning of Cranford Street features in this week’s NorWest News: “Businesses plead with Council to change Cranford St plans”. Click through & open the Sep 26th edition to read the full article:
http://norwestnews.localnewspapers.today/index.php
NorWest News – Christchurch, New Zealand
Free local newspaper directory – NorWest News – Christchurch, New Zealand
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The Breeze Walking Festival : Christchurch City Council
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The Breeze Walking Festival starts this Saturday 30 September. There are several events near the Papanui area, including a ‘Bear Hunt’ for younger walkers (2 Oct, Walter Park), and a guided walk at Ōtukaikino Reserve (10 Oct). Click through for more details and a full programme:
https://www.ccc.govt.nz/news-and-events/events/show/37
The Breeze Walking Festival : Christchurch City Council
Your event guide for what’s on in Christchurch and Canterbury.
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Agenda of Papanui-Innes Community Board – 29 September 2017
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The Papanui-Innes Community Board will meet this Friday 29 September at 9am in the Papanui Boardroom. The agenda includes: 40km/h variable speed limits for Veitches Road (outside Casebrook Intermediate) and for Vagues Road (outside St Joseph’s School); applications to the Board’s Discretionary Response Fund and Positive Youth Development Fund; thirty-two applications to the Neighbourhood Week Fund; and three-year funding for 3 community organisations. Click through to see the full agenda:
http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/RedirectToDoc.aspx?URL=Open/2017/09/PICB_20170929_AGN_1442_AT_WEB.htm
Agenda of Papanui-Innes Community Board – 29 September 2017
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Papanui Walk ‘n’ Talk
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The Papanui Walk ‘n’ Talk walking group meets at the Papanui Library at 10am on Wednesdays during school terms. An experienced walk leader takes the group on 30-40 minute walk, which is aimed at encouraging local people to get active and find out what is in their local community. Click through for more information:
https://www.ccc.govt.nz/rec-and-sport/walks/join-a-walking-group/walk-n-talk/papanui
Papanui Walk ‘n’ Talk : Christchurch City Council
Bring a friend, meet new people, and discover that walking is a relaxed activity for all ages.
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