Christchurch: A great place to be
In the July construction update video, Christchurch City Council Project Director Kent Summerfield shares the latest news from Te Kaha – which is also to be known as One New Zealand Stadium.
It’s the second week of school holidays but there’s plenty of gaiety still to be had as KidsFest continues.
Earthquake repair and strengthening work on the Mona Vale Bath House is about to begin.
Innovation leaders and big-thinking start-ups take centre stage at the Innovation Expo, returning to Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre this September.
A 10 year roadmap to build on Christchurch’s position as a thriving city has been finalised.
Councillors have just agreed Christchurch City Council’s Long Term Plan 2024–2034, outlining exactly what the city’s $16.8 billion budget will be spent on over the next 10 years.
Christchurch City Council’s 10 year plan is one step closer to being finalised.
The construction of phase one of the City to Sea Pathway is due to start next month.
One of the largest planting projects in central Christchurch is underway.
Reluctant dragons, giant caterpillars, a carnival of animals – theatre, music and dance take centre stage at this year’s KidsFest as tickets go on sale from today.
A recruitment agency has been appointed to help Christchurch City Council find a new Chief Executive.
School holidays will be off to a cracker start with the annual Winter Fireworks Spectacular, followed by two packed weeks of KidsFest mania.
The community is getting the chance to influence how alcohol is sold and supplied in Christchurch.
Cantabrian, former Chief Executive and business advisor Bryan Pearson, is the new Chair of Christchurch City Holdings Ltd (CCHL).
Councillors are set to revisit a policy outlining how alcohol should be sold and supplied in Christchurch.
Recent publicity around the use of artificial grass has raised questions about what can and can’t be done on a berm, the area between the boundary of your home or business and the street.
Christchurch street names have a deep history, stemming from tributes to war heroes, families in the area, iconic monuments and even the horse that grazed on the site.