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Regenerate Christchurch have released a the long-awaited plan intended to fix Christchurch City's heart.
The new plan for the city's Cathedral Square will see a mix of green and paved surfaces to create a strong city heart and encourage events. Its execution is intended to be phased, … View moreRegenerate Christchurch have released a the long-awaited plan intended to fix Christchurch City's heart.
The new plan for the city's Cathedral Square will see a mix of green and paved surfaces to create a strong city heart and encourage events. Its execution is intended to be phased, rolled out in stages as building projects around the square were completed.
As suggested in a draft concept released last year, the redesigned square would have three main spaces, each with their own character – a green zone with trees and water southeast of Christ Church Cathedral, a youth-friendly meeting space by the new library, and a large event and meeting space on the western side.
Were you aware of the plans? What do you think about them? Do you like the designs? Is there anything missing?
Read more about the plans here
Alison from Avonhead
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I want to recommend The Preservatory on Waimairi Road who give you a discount if you bring your reusable cup. It's a lovely light, bright and warm cafe too so if you haven't been there yet, give it a try sometime.
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The two-day earthquake symposium will be held at the University of Canterbury in November.
Read more about it on Newsline: bit.ly...
Reporter Homed
Thanks to everyone who's already taken part in our poll. Home ventilation systems can cost thousands and opinions on their worth are definitely divided.
If you're not sure what type of ventilation system would work best for you - or whether you need one at all - … View moreThanks to everyone who's already taken part in our poll. Home ventilation systems can cost thousands and opinions on their worth are definitely divided.
If you're not sure what type of ventilation system would work best for you - or whether you need one at all - read this to help find out.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Sockburn residents are unhappy at the run-down state of the Christchurch City Council's former service centre.
The Sockburn Service Centre, on Main South Rd, is covered in graffiti, windows are smashed and others are bordered up. The centre was closed in 2012 due to earthquake damage and … View moreSockburn residents are unhappy at the run-down state of the Christchurch City Council's former service centre.
The Sockburn Service Centre, on Main South Rd, is covered in graffiti, windows are smashed and others are bordered up. The centre was closed in 2012 due to earthquake damage and has sat vacant ever since.
Hi Canterbury,
Auckland Airport has been under fire recently and it got us wondering about what Kiwis think about their local airport. We want to hear about your airport experiences. What do you think are the best and worst Koru lounges in NZ? What are some of the weirdest or quirkiest airports … View moreHi Canterbury,
Auckland Airport has been under fire recently and it got us wondering about what Kiwis think about their local airport. We want to hear about your airport experiences. What do you think are the best and worst Koru lounges in NZ? What are some of the weirdest or quirkiest airports you've been to in NZ? Email your thoughts to our travel reporter at lorna.thornber@stuff.co.nz. (If commenting, please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/comments used on Stuff).”
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Sarah Macdonald from Volunteering New Zealand
National Volunteer Week is next week! (17-23 June). We’ve been busy collecting quotes to reflect our NVW theme:
“Volunteers, The Heart of our Community – By many, the work will be completed, Mā tini, mā mano, ka rapa te whai.”
#NVW2018
Jo Gilbert Reporter from The Press
REVIEW: The food gods were listening and they might just be Italian.
A couple of months ago I reviewed Somerfield Italian restaurant Piccolo and bemoaned the lack of similar establishments.
"In a perfect world, every suburb would have a neighbourhood Italian restaurant," I wrote.
… View moreREVIEW: The food gods were listening and they might just be Italian.
A couple of months ago I reviewed Somerfield Italian restaurant Piccolo and bemoaned the lack of similar establishments.
"In a perfect world, every suburb would have a neighbourhood Italian restaurant," I wrote.
Weeks later, neighbourhood Italian restaurant The Birdwood opened in Beckenham, and after giving them a chance to find their feet, I subjected the staff to the cruelest of tests: bringing four ravenous boys on a wet Saturday night.
When we booked, we had been warned that we would be at a high bar table and when I saw how packed the restaurant was when we arrived, I had to apologise as three boys had turned into four. Would that be a problem? It took some scrambling to find a spare chair but we were seated, no problem.
-- Read the full review by clicking the link below.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Riccarton business owners are relieved and pleading for public support as 20 months of road repairs reach completion.
Work to replace and upgrade earthquake-damaged underground pipes on a 540-metre stretch of Riccarton Rd between Deans Ave and Harakeke St started in 2016 and was supposed to … View moreRiccarton business owners are relieved and pleading for public support as 20 months of road repairs reach completion.
Work to replace and upgrade earthquake-damaged underground pipes on a 540-metre stretch of Riccarton Rd between Deans Ave and Harakeke St started in 2016 and was supposed to have been completed by the end of 2017.
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
If you’re passionate about local heritage and how we can celebrate it, come along to this free workshop and discussion on Saturday 16 June. Featuring four guest speakers, with a light lunch provided.
When: Saturday 16 June, 10am–2.30pm
Where: Ferrymead Heritage Park, 50 Ferrymead Park Drive
… View moreIf you’re passionate about local heritage and how we can celebrate it, come along to this free workshop and discussion on Saturday 16 June. Featuring four guest speakers, with a light lunch provided.
When: Saturday 16 June, 10am–2.30pm
Where: Ferrymead Heritage Park, 50 Ferrymead Park Drive
To RSVP, or if you have any questions, please email heritage@ccc.govt.nz or phone (03) 941 8047 by Tuesday.
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