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Looking for the Cranford Regeneration drop-in session? Come down to Paparoa Street School 5pm – 7pm today, 12 April.
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Community engagement in the Papanui Ward in Christchurch, New Zealand
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Looking for the Cranford Regeneration drop-in session? Come down to Paparoa Street School 5pm – 7pm today, 12 April.
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If your rubbish collection day would normally fall on Friday, April 14 (Good Friday), your collection will take place on Saturday, April 15. There are no changes to collections on Easter Monday. More details on the Council website:
https://www.ccc.govt.nz/the-council/newsline/show/1534
Rubbish collection and Council opening hours over Easter
Check out how the public holidays over Easter will affect your rubbish collection dates and find the opening hours for pools, libraries and fitness centres.
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Are you raising a baby or toddler, or do you know someone who is? Tomorrow morning 12 April from 10am to 11:30am at St Albans Baptist Church there is a free ‘Grow great brains’ presentation by the Brainwave trust. Registration is important – click through for more details or contact The Neighbourhood Trust.
Brainwave Trust is in our Community 12th April – can’t speak highly enough of their stuff
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Reminder – if you’re under the age of 25 and in the Papanui area, then you have the opportunity to take part in this event with Youth Voice Canterbury and the Christchurch Youth Council tomorrow afternoon. Maybe some Papanui High School students will join in? We are hosting an open workshop on the Christchurch Youth Action Plan! Open to all under the age of 25 who want to have a say on the Action Plan.
It is important for us to consult a wide range of people from Christchurch so the plan best represents you. Come share your views and experiences living as a young person in Christchurch.
What impacts you? How could it be resolved?
We will be there from 2:30 pm to meet with you and brainstorm the issues that impact your life. We want your feedback on the current Youth Action Plan and to hear what you feel is missing or has been left unanswered.
Feel free to come along any time that suits you – we want you to have your say!
We will provide food while you provide the ideas and feedback on how Christchurch can improve for youth. If you’ve got any dietary requirements and are intending to come along, please give us a heads up so we can cater for you 🙂
For more information on the Christchurch Youth Action Plan project, please email christchurchyap@gmail.com or check out our website at www.youthvoicecanterbury.org.nz/christchurch-youth-action-plan.html
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Minutes from the 31 March 2017 meeting of the Papanui-Innes Community Board can be found at the link below. The board’s next meeting is planned for Friday 21 April at 9am.
http://christchurch.infocouncil.biz/Open/2017/03/PICB_20170331_MIN_1688_WEB.htm
Minutes of Papanui-Innes Community Board – 31 March 2017
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Consultation reminder – if you want to learn more about the Christchurch City Council draft Annual Plan, or if you want to share your views and be heard by our local community board, come down to tonight’s forum at the Papanui-Innes community boardroom (corner Langdons & Restell) 5:30pm-6:30pm.
Do you live in Papanui? Do you agree with how we plan to fund the city’s projects next year?
Come and talk to us on Monday night and join the conversation. #cccplan
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The Greater Christchurch Urban Development Strategy Implementation Committee today voted to support the adding of a third south-bound lane on Christchurch’s Northern Motorway across the Waimakariri Bridge.
https://ccc.govt.nz/the-council/newsline/show/1575
Council backs Waimakariri Bridge third lane
Christchurch City Council is backing plans to add a third south-bound lane over the Waimakariri River.
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Congratulations to award winners and all who entered the Edible Garden Awards:
We had a great time tonight at the 2017 Papanui-Innes Edible Garden Awards at the Canterbury Horticultural Society. Despite our ward boundaries being smaller this year, entries were up, and it was especially encouraging to see some new schools coming on board.
All 48 entrants were awarded with a certificate, with special awards for First Timer, Best Tomatoes, Best Yield, and Most Sustainable Garden. Special mention to St Albans Uniting Church Christchurch for taking out the Best Community Garden award (again) and Shirley Boys’ High School for winning the schools/preschools category
Well done to everyone involved tonight – our Board is proud to be able to recognise your efforts.
#EdibleGardens #PapanuiInnes
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Edit 9pm 6 April: See the link in the comments for an update – “A man who protested construction of a cycleway by standing out in the rain with his placard, appears to have won the battle.” Thanks Mike Davidson City Councillor – Papanui for sharing.
The Grassmere Street section of the under-construction Papanui Parallel cycleway is in the news today: “Roading contractors have been forced to down tools as residents angry at Christchurch’s new road and cycleway design have taken their protest to the street.”
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/91239081/someones-gonna-get-killed-roadblockage-protest-stops-cycleway-construction-in-christchurch
‘Someone’s gonna get killed’: Road-blockage protest stops cycleway construction in Christchurch
Roading contractors have been forced to down tools as residents angry at Christchurch’s new road design take their protest to the street.
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The first Cranford Regeneration drop-in session is underway right now (Wednesday 5 April) through to 6pm at the Paparoa Street School Hall. Click through to the Council’s website for details:
https://ccc.govt.nz/the-council/have-your-say/consultations/show/10
Cranford Regeneration Plan : Christchurch City Council
Cranford Regeneration drop-in session this Wednesday: Do you want give feedback on the draft plan, or do you have questions for the Council? The first of two public drop-in sessions is being held this Wednesday afternoon 5 April from 4pm-6pm at the Paparoa Street School Hall. Click through to the Council’s website for details:
https://ccc.govt.nz/the-council/have-your-say/consultations/show/10
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