Christchurch City Council is responding to calls from residents living close to the fire-damaged wastewater treatment plant for help to deal with the impacts of the stench.
Christchurch City Council is responding to calls from residents living close to the fire-damaged wastewater treatment plant for help to deal with the impacts of the stench.
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The former Woolston Community Centre will be gifted to Te Waka Unua School for $1 following a Christchurch City Council decision.
Motorists travelling through the Scarborough and Shirley areas will notice new, lower speed limits coming into effect over the next few months.
Christchurch: A great place to be
Information about the escalating costs of building Christchurch’s new multi-use arena will be made publicly available as soon as it is possible, says Christchurch City Council Chief Executive Dawn Baxendale.
Southern Demolition and Salvage Ltd will begin the task on Thursday 12 May of removing the rotting material from the fire-damaged trickling filters at the Christchurch Wastewater Treatment Plant.
See, learn and experience
A magazine which was described as “a marae on paper” is being celebrated with an evolving exhibition at Tūranga.
Victoria, what do you want from him?
Looking after our natural resources
Improvements are in the pipeline for the way treated wastewater is managed at the Banks Peninsula settlement of Duvauchelle.
Cruise ships are likely to return to Akaroa in November but there will be fewer of them than before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Creating a modern, sustainable city
People wanting to give their views on a series of Draft Plan Changes aimed at preparing Christchurch for future growth only have a few days left to make submissions.
The twisted and distorted bridge that became a symbol for the power of the Canterbury earthquakes has a new incarnation.