Christchurch City Council will seek the views of its statutory partners about amending the Christchurch Central Recovery Plan (CCRP) to address the potential effects of the new multi-use arena.
The Christchurch City Council’s plans for speeding up the city’s regeneration have been given a boost with the news the Government has approved three investment cases.
"TK" Yukate is doubly excited about the opening of Te Pou Toetoe: Linwood Pool this week.
An improved transport hub, upgraded park drainage, updated library and a new $22 million pool complex are among the publicly-funded projects under way in Linwood.
Demolition work begins today at New Brighton’s mall, with a new pedestrian walkway planned at the site.
Redwood Library will open its doors on 7 October following repairs and refurbishment.
The earthquake-damaged Centennial Hall, at the corner of Sparks Road and Lyttelton Street in Spreydon, is being demolished.
Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tūāhuririri and Matapopore have gifted a special name – He Puna Taimoana – to the hot pools under development in New Brighton.
A floating pontoon may be added to the Diamond Harbour wharf to make it easier for people to get on and off the passenger ferries and other boats that call into the harbour.
Christchurch City Council’s Recreation and Sports Services unit has apologised for an error in the projected maintenance costs for Wharenui Pool after the Wharenui Swim Club reviewed the figures this morning.