Renewal work on Marine Parade in New Brighton will start on November 24.
Renewal work on Marine Parade in New Brighton will start on November 24.
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Christchurch property buyers and owners now have access to clearer, more consistent information about natural hazards when requesting information from the Council about land.
The Council’s outstanding customer service has again been recognised nationally, with an award going to the team supporting building inspections for their first ever entry.
Christchurch: A great place to be
North Hagley Park will be the place for young and old to come together and countdown to the start of 2026 with music, dance, singing and fireworks.
Work is getting underway next week on a new car park and public space at the vacant central city site in the city’s Performing Arts Precinct.
Looking after our natural resources
Updated flooding predictions for parts of the city are now available and searchable on Christchurch City Council’s online flood map.
A new study of vertical land movement is offering a much clearer picture of how the land is slowly rising and sinking post-earthquakes across Christchurch, Banks Peninsula, and beyond.
Creating a modern, sustainable city
Public transport improvements on Lincoln Road and Plan Change exemptions - here are the key decisions made during today's Christchurch City Council meeting.
Christchurch City Council will ask the Minister Responsible for RMA Reform for approval to opt out of further housing intensification decisions yet to be made under its Housing and Business Choice Plan Change (Plan Change 14).
A new exhibition at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū will shine a light on the often-hidden world of art archives.
A new Gallery exhibition showcases one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s foremost modernist painters renowned for his street scenes and portraits.