This weekend is your first chance to explore the restored Christchurch Town Hall before ticketed events begin next Friday.
The new Matatiki: Hornby Centre currently under construction in the city’s south-west will continue to be delivered to scope in spite of challenges arising from the COVID-19 pandemic and supply chain issues.
A hydrotherapy pool has been added to the list of new facilities being built for residents in the south-west of Christchurch, with community fundraising set to play a key role in allowing its addition.
The new Canterbury Multi-Use Arena will be a game-changer for Christchurch and will help re-establish the region as New Zealand's sporting and cultural capital, says Mayor Lianne Dalziel.
The popular Graham Condon Recreation and Sport Centre will undergo a refresh this summer.
Memories were shared and stories swapped as the public were welcomed into the Christchurch Town Hall on Saturday for the first time since the earthquakes.
More than 11,000 people toured the restored Christchurch Town Hall at the weekend.
Plans to provide the Court Theatre with a new home in the central city are moving forward, with the Christchurch City Council today agreeing to proceed with the detailed design work.
Sixteen months after the first sod was turned on the corner of Linwood Avenue and Smith Street, Te PouToetoe: Linwood Pool was officially opened by Mayor Lianne Dalziel today.
Eastern Community Sport and Recreation will manage the Ascot Community Centre in QEII Park in a partnership with the Christchurch City Council.