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Council continuing discussions with Wharenui Swim Club

22 Apr 2021

Christchurch City Council has agreed to provide more detailed information of Wharenui Pool’s running costs to the Wharenui Swim Club as they consider their next steps.


Get your kids swimsmart before summer

21 Sep 2020

Christchurch parents are being encouraged to make sure their children have the skills to stay safe in the water this summer by enrolling them now for Swimsmart lessons.


Council agrees to Netsal lease at Ngā Puna Wai

11 Jun 2020

Christchurch City Council has agreed to lease reserve land at Ngā Puna Wai to Netsal for the new multi-court indoor sports centre that it is planning.


Hagley Oval Hearings Panel makes recommendations

9 Dec 2019

A Hearings Panel is recommending that Christchurch City Council grant Canterbury Cricket Trust (CCT) a new ground lease for Hagley Oval.


Join the team at the new Linwood pool

2 Jun 2021

Christchurch City Council is on the hunt for people to staff Te Pou Toetoe: Linwood Pool, which is due to open later this year.


Sporting codes agree to align seasons

2 May 2022

Christchurch youngsters will find it easier to play both winter and summer sports thanks to a new agreement between the sporting codes that creates a gap at the end of each season.


Call for comment on Hagley Park sports centre

17 Dec 2020

The public can provide comments on a proposed multi-use sports centre to replace the current Hagley Sports Centre (formerly known as the Horticultural Hall) in South Hagley Park.


Call for commercial approach to QEII Park site

3 Nov 2020

A new sport and recreation complex may take shape in QEII Park following a call for commercial ideas for a four-hectare leased site.


Maintenance closure planned for Taiora QEII pools

10 Jan 2022

Taiora QEII pools will be closed for two weeks during January so planned maintenance work can be carried out.


Parking will stay free for Taiora QEII customers

24 Apr 2019

A new ticketing system for the carpark at Taiora QEII Recreation and Sport Centre will not mean any extra charges for pool or gym users.