Christchurch: A great place to be
The Mayor and Councillors are now weighing up the community’s views on how alcohol should be sold and supplied in Christchurch.
Stage two of the Addington Brook renewal programme in South Hagley Park is well underway, with half of the earthworks and all of the tree removals now completed.
Ways Christchurch City Council is leveraging innovative solutions to shape the city will be showcased to the community this week.
Residents have had their say on Christchurch City Council’s Annual Plan for the coming year and now workshops will start next week.
Antigua Street, from Moorhouse Avenue to St Asaph Street, will get a makeover ahead of the opening of Parakiore Recreation and Sport Centre.
From the roof to the grounds – and everywhere in between – the city’s new stadium is rapidly coming together.
A fourth river crossing will be constructed in the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor, completing the first phase of the City to Sea Pathway.
Three local youngsters went behind the scenes last week, helping to gild the frame on one of Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū’s most treasured paintings.
Three ways of tackling alcohol-related issues in the community are now out for feedback, with Christchurch City Council proposing its Draft Local Alcohol Policy.
The countdown is on until Christchurch’s new stadium opens its doors.
More than 6,000 people are set take on the Christchurch Marathon, so plan your journey ahead if you’re heading into the central city.
Public consultation opens today on Christchurch City Council’s plan to make improvements at two intersections on Moorhouse Avenue.
Residents along Christchurch’s coastline will hear a tsunami sirens test coinciding with the end of daylight saving.
A programme aimed at developing young Māori leaders and deepening their knowledge of local government has been “life-changing” for one young Christchurch woman.
The results of this year’s Working@Council survey reveal a steady improvement in staff satisfaction across Christchurch City Council.
More than 1000 submissions from the community will be considered on Christchurch City Council’s Draft Annual Plan 2025/26.