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Feedback opens on Moorhouse Ave intersection improvements

3 Apr 2025

Public consultation opens today on Christchurch City Council’s plan to make improvements at two intersections on Moorhouse Avenue.


Still time for feedback on Akaroa Wharf proposal

18 Jan 2022

Consultation remains open on a Christchurch City Council proposal to replace Akaroa’s 134-year-old wharf with a new structure in the same location.


Council must reconsult on stadium speed changes

26 May 2025

Changes to speed limits on streets around One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha are again out for feedback from residents.


Akaroa community to be consulted on health hub funding

7 Feb 2019

Residents in the Akaroa and bays area will be consulted about whether they are willing to help fund a $1.3 million grant for the new Akaroa Health Centre.


Consultation on Christchurch's Draft Annual Plan opens

1 Mar 2019

Consultation on the Christchurch Draft Annual Plan 2019-20 opens today.


Have your say on Christchurch's new arts strategy

15 May 2019

A draft arts strategy inviting exploration of Christchurch’s dynamic arts and cultural landscape is out for public feedback.


Have your say on Waterloo Road safety improvements

27 Jul 2022

Christchurch City Council is proposing changes to busy Waterloo Road in response to safety concerns raised by Hornby High School students.


Safety concerns drive Riccarton intersection changes

13 Feb 2019

Consultation starts today on a proposal to make some safety improvements to the notoriously tricky intersection where Ilam, Middleton and Riccarton roads meet.


Final days to comment on draft water services bylaws

1 Feb 2022

Individuals, business and organisations still have time to give feedback on two new draft bylaws for Christchurch City Council’s drinking water, wastewater and stormwater services.


Nature playground plan for Akaroa’s Garden of Tāne

7 Mar 2022

A concept plan for a new nature play area in Akaroa’s Garden of Tāne includes balancing logs, bamboo musical chimes, a woven timber walkway and a ‘folly’ hut made of local macrocarpa and kanuka.