Christchurch’s new civic buildings are earning national acclaim.
A plan to redevelop Lyttelton’s Naval Point-Te Nukutai o Tapoa has been given the green light by the Te Pātaka o Rākaihautū/Banks Peninsula Community Board.
The site where Hornby’s new multi-use community facility is going to be built has been blessed ahead of work starting on the multimillion-dollar project.
A familiar sight on the city’s skyline, Lancaster Park stadium, is almost down.
The Sir Richard Hadlee Sports Centre was officially opened yesterday afternoon, signalling the completion of the Hagley Oval Cricket Precinct.
The doors to the restored Christchurch Town Hall will be thrown open to the public in the last weekend of February.
A new network plan is set to make it easier for local Community Boards and Christchurch City Council to make decisions about community facilities across the city and how they are run.
With design of Hornby’s new library, customer services and recreation and sport centre due to start soon, Christchurch City Council is seeking community views on what ‘extras’ the new facility should have.
The job of building Hornby’s new multi-use community facility is about to go out to the market.
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