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Duke of Edinburgh's legacy commemorated

10 Jun 2022

On what would have been Prince Phillip, the Duke of Edinburgh's 101st birthday, a Memorial Grove dedicated to his memory was officially opened today.


Grant supports growing interest in sewing

23 Sep 2021

A Brighton group dedicated to helping people sew is expanding after a $4000 grant from the Coastal-Burwood Community Board Strengthening Communities Fund.


Excitement deepens for Linwood’s new pool

17 May 2019

A concept design for the new $22 million Linwood Pool complex will be considered for final Community Board approval on Wednesday.


Volunteers help people stay active and connected

26 Jun 2021

Retired bank officer Denise McKenzie loves getting out into the fresh air and walking.


Council offering financial help to community groups

23 Mar 2022

Not-for-profit groups working on projects and initiatives that help to connect and strengthen communities in Christchurch and Banks Peninsula may be able to get help with their costs.


Christchurch housing initiative opens

1 Nov 2019

People keen to get into the local property market are lining up for a new scheme that offers a helping hand into home ownership.


Temporary alcohol ban to continue in Woolston Village

17 May 2023

A temporary alcohol ban in Woolston Village will be continued following a successful six-month trial.


Wanted: Nominees for new Multicultural Advisory Group

3 Oct 2019

Christchurch City Council is seeking nominations for a new Multicultural Advisory Group that will help Christchurch fulfil its promise of being an inclusive, multicultural city that welcomes all.


Hearings Panel recommends proceeding with Akaroa targeted rate

8 May 2019

Akaroa ratepayers will pay a targeted rate from July to help fund the new Akaroa Community Health Centre if the recommendations of a Hearings Panel are adopted.


Neighbours getting together over the potatoes

26 Oct 2021

Summer with your neighbours is all about bringing people together and celebrating the unique mix of each neighbourhood - which for Shirley Poppelwell takes the form of a potato growing competition.