Christchurch: A great place to be
Three ways of tackling alcohol-related issues in the community are now out for feedback, with Christchurch City Council proposing its Draft Local Alcohol Policy.
The countdown is on until Christchurch’s new stadium opens its doors.
Christchurch City Council is celebrating a major step forward for the city, as the annual Residents Survey reveals a significant rise in satisfaction levels with Council services.
The crisp feel of autumn is in the air, marking the start of another busy leaf fall season for Christchurch City Council.
A trail of hand painted and crafted surfboards will be on display around New Brighton as part of the Duke Surf Festival.
A vacant central city site near the new Court Theatre building will be developed into a carpark and public space.
Christchurch City Council is embarking on its largest ever recruitment drive ahead of Parakiore Recreation and Sport Centre opening later this year.
Ever wondered where your recycling ends up after it has been collected?
More than four million cycling trips were made in Christchurch last year, can we beat that in 2025? Why not go for a ride on the Puari ki Rapanui Shag Rock cycleway.
Christchurch City Council will ask residents for feedback on how the city’s three water services should be delivered in future.
Christchurch City Council is now asking the community’s views on options for addressing alcohol-related harm in the community.
More than four million cycling trips were made in Christchurch last year, can we beat that in 2025? This week discover the Puari ki Niho-toto South Express.
Christchurch City Councillors have been briefed on ways the city’s three water services could be delivered going forward.
Councillors are set to consider and adopt Christchurch City Council's Draft Annual Plan on Wednesday 12 February, which outlines what the Council plans to deliver over the coming year, and how it will pay for it.
Christchurch City Council is about to go out for feedback on possible options for addressing alcohol-related harm in the community.
More than four million cycling trips were made in Christchurch last year, can we beat that in 2025? Check out some of the city’s network of cycleways - first up Te Ara Ihutai Christchurch Coastal Pathway.