Christchurch: A great place to be
Residents are flowing in and out of the new Botanic Gardens entrance – finished in time for spring.
Plans to get more people walking, cycling and scootering in their local neighbourhoods have had the green light.
“We want everyone to get where they are going safely, regardless of how they are travelling. Having safe speeds is part of our solution to a safer network.”
Christchurch’s Peace Train has returned for another season, now chugging along the tracks with an increased timetable.
The Council is urging Central City property owners to continue the good work underway to improve the appearance of vacant land.
Christchurch City Councillors are set to decide whether or not to proceed with planned upgrades to Gloucester Street.
Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger talks about the future of Christchurch’s green-bin organics processing, and what it could mean for you.
There are only a few weeks left for people to register their dogs.
The site of the former Rydges Hotel on the corner of Oxford Terrace and Worcester Boulevard in the central city will become a busy worksite next month.
The unchlorinated water fill stations at the Keyes (New Brighton) and Burnside pump stations will be permanently closed to comply with drinking water laws.
Christchurch and Banks Peninsula residents and businesses are able to have their say on two draft policies – the outdoor dining and naming policies - that have opened up for consultation until 28 August 2023.
Another chapter of Christchurch’s earthquake recovery has closed, with the final tranche of residential red zone land being transferred from government to local ownership.
Tom Worthington understands the value of trees.
Another key phase of Te Kaha's construction was wrapped up this week, with the last of the major concrete pours taking place on Monday.
Find out more about the significant decisions made at today's Christchurch City Council meeting.
Work gets under way next week to repair one of two underground water wells that feed into Tūranga’s heating system.
The Environment Court has released new rules for how short-term visitor accommodation can operate in Christchurch.