Two months after government standardised kerbside recycling, not being able to wrap food scraps has been one of the biggest challenges for Ōtautahi residents, along with confusion over where to put pizza boxes.
Two months after government standardised kerbside recycling, not being able to wrap food scraps has been one of the biggest challenges for Ōtautahi residents, along with confusion over where to put pizza boxes.
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Jillian Frater has been elected the Lyttelton representative on the Te Pātaka o Rākaihautū Banks Peninsula Community Board.
A dawn service in Cathedral Square offers a chance for residents to remember New Zealand’s fallen soldiers on Anzac Day.
Christchurch: A great place to be
We’re proposing in our draft Long Term Plan (LTP) to spend $1.6 billion across the entire transport network over the next 10 years.
Councillors are set to decide the next step for Christchurch’s Safer Speed Plan.
Looking after our natural resources
Regenerating the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor should be fast-tracked as part of the Government’s new Bill, Christchurch City Council says.
Christchurch’s newest outdoor art gallery is helping breathe life into the former Avonside Girls’ site.
Creating a modern, sustainable city
Christchurch City Council has welcomed the opportunity to submit on the Government’s draft Government Policy Statement on Land Transport (GPS) 2024.
Christchurch City Council now has until the end of next year to complete parts of its Housing and Business Choice plan change.
In a full circle moment, a collection of works made in response to a journey on an expedition yacht around Aotearoa now travels back up the motu in an exhibition opening this weekend at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū.
A new interactive artwork in Doris Lusk Reserve in Linwood Village pays homage to the artist the reserve is named after, and was designed by her granddaughters, Natasha English and Tatyanna Meharry.