Christchurch City Council is going to end its Central City Residential Development Contributions Rebate Scheme because it has done its job.
New artist impressions are offering a glimpse into the future for Cathedral Square
A draft policy that maps out how Christchurch City Council plans to manage parking in the central city will be considered by the Urban Development and Transport Committee next week.
From the roof to the grounds – and everywhere in between – the city’s new stadium is rapidly coming together.
Pedestrian access from one of the Central City’s favourite attractions – New Regent Street – is set to be extended through to the Ōtakaro Avon River promenade.
Wellington-based Flamingo Scooters will start offering its electric scooters for hire in Christchurch from Sunday.
Bringing some big names back into the spotlight, Go Live turns five this winter, cementing its presence on the Ōtautahi music festival calendar.
The Peace Train has completed its biggest season yet with over 10,000 passengers taking a ride along its new route.
New Regent Street will light up each night, highlighting the heritage facades and attracting more people to the city’s landmark street.
A dawn service in Cathedral Square will give residents a chance to remember New Zealand’s fallen soldiers on Anzac Day.