Offering customers a bite to eat or a drink outside may be about to get easier for businesses, with Christchurch City Council proposing new rules for outdoor dining across the city.
Offering customers a bite to eat or a drink outside may be about to get easier for businesses, with Christchurch City Council proposing new rules for outdoor dining across the city.
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Overall satisfaction with Christchurch City Council’s performance remains largely unchanged from last year, according to the latest survey of residents, with some noticeable improvements.
A contractor has been appointed for the Halswell Junction Road extension following a further budget increase of $7.25 million.
Christchurch: A great place to be
If you use Park Terrace, let us know what you think of the new road changes.
Four Major Cycle Routes are being significantly impacted by inflation delays, unexpected ground conditions and interfaces with rail infrastructure.
Looking after our natural resources
Forty-nine trees will be planted on sections of Hereford, Worcester and Cashel streets as part of a plan to enhance the walkability, shade and amenity of the city’s inner east.
The 2023 native planting season is shaping up to be the biggest yet for the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor (OARC), with 17 community days scheduled between May and the end of September.
Creating a modern, sustainable city
Christchurch City Council has approved a private plan change that will allow the Homebase retail centre on Marshland Road to expand, following an appeal to the Environment Court last year.
Christchurch residents now have until 12 May to have their say on proposed changes to the city’s planning rules that will allow more intensive development to meet future growth.
Tūranga’s upcoming Heritage Highlights delves into the history of Dr William Donald, the forgotten man of Lyttelton.
Tīrama Mai will light up Victoria Square in Ōtautahi Christchurch this winter.