Christchurch: A great place to be
There’s a new “goat” in town and its rolling around Christchurch streets helping munch through the blanket of autumn leaves.
A major milestone has been reached for developing Christchurch’s sports field network with the aim of building our sporting image.
Nina Harris’s commute to work is quick, hassle-free, and it’s cheap.
Two months after government standardised kerbside recycling, not being able to wrap food scraps has been one of the biggest challenges for Ōtautahi residents, along with confusion over where to put pizza boxes.
Christchurch City Council and the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association (CAPA) have signed an agreement which will both open up more of Canterbury Agricultural Park for public use while helping to provide long-term certainty for the A&P Show.
The scaffolding is down and for the first time in more than 10 years the ornate detail of Christchurch’s Old Municipal Chambers can be seen and appreciated.
The next stage of Christchurch’s Safer Speed Plan has been paused as the Council awaits Government direction on a new Speed Setting Rule.
Christchurch based Kea Aerospace are a local company designing and flying a large, solar-powered, unmanned aircraft for earth observations.
Helping Christchurch and Banks Peninsula to adapt to the impacts of climate change is a key focus of our 10-year draft budget – through reducing our emissions, supporting changes to the ways we travel and increasing our flood protection network.
Alongside the big-picture proposals in Christchurch City Council's latest Draft Long Term Plan, there are a number of smaller issues for people to weigh up as they have their say.
Security cameras at Mona Vale Garden Park have captured a woman on an electric scooter with a wheelie bin on the front to load stolen plants into.
The Council’s draft Long Term Plan is now out for feedback until Sunday 21 April.
Take a bird’s eye view tour of Te Kaha, Canterbury’s Multi-Use Arena, as BESIX Watpac’s Project Director Adrian Jones provides an overview of how the $683 million project is progressing.
Christchurch City Council has adopted its draft budget for the next 10 years, with a proposed 13.24% rates increase in 2024-2025, and is now seeking public feedback.
Christchurch’s worst areas for fly tipping have been revealed, with clearing rubbish from one street alone costing ratepayers more than $43,000.
Christchurch City Council’s Executive Leadership Team (ELT) is set to grow in both breadth and experience.
The man behind the transformation of city life in Barcelona is coming to Christchurch.