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The Precautionary Boil Water Notice for the Lake Coleridge water supply has now been changed to a Boil Water Notice.
A boil water notice has been issued by the Council after test results were received showing that E. coli levels were above recommended levels. E. coli was detected in the post-UV … View moreThe Precautionary Boil Water Notice for the Lake Coleridge water supply has now been changed to a Boil Water Notice.
A boil water notice has been issued by the Council after test results were received showing that E. coli levels were above recommended levels. E. coli was detected in the post-UV area of water treatment and no E. coli has been detected in the reticulation zone. The scheme is currently being chlorinated. However, residents are advised to continue boiling water until further notice.
E. coli is an organism which can cause health issues. When a boil water notice is in place, the Ministry of Health advises that people should boil or treat all water from taps before drinking, brushing teeth or using it in food preparation. In addition, water used to make ice should also be boiled before freezing.
· Bringing water to the boil is sufficient to kill all bugs (water does not require prolonged boiling). Water needs to be boiled even if the smell or taste of chlorine is present. If you cannot boil water, treat it by adding 1 teaspoon of household bleach per 10 litres of water and leave for 30 minutes
· During boil water notices, employers should also make sure their staff are only consuming boiled or bottled water at work.
Residents should continue to boil water until notified that the boil water notice is lifted. It is likely to be in place for several days. . If you or your family show any symptoms of sickness please visit your doctor as soon as you are able to.
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
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Selwyn District Council’s Annual Report for the 2016/17 year has shown the region's population is now estimated to be 56,000 with growth expected to continue in the coming years. Building activity has remained strong with 2,527 building consents issued during the year. A total of 607 … View moreSelwyn District Council’s Annual Report for the 2016/17 year has shown the region's population is now estimated to be 56,000 with growth expected to continue in the coming years. Building activity has remained strong with 2,527 building consents issued during the year. A total of 607 resource consents were issued, with 98% processed within the statutory 20 working days.
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Matthew Salmons Reporter from Selwyn & Ashburton Outlook
- Do you have any ideas for the upcoming Rolleston Library and Community Centre? What sort of activities would you like to see supported there?
Selwyn District Council is asking residents for ideas on how they might use the future Rolleston Library and Community Centre.
Development of the new… View more- Do you have any ideas for the upcoming Rolleston Library and Community Centre? What sort of activities would you like to see supported there?
Selwyn District Council is asking residents for ideas on how they might use the future Rolleston Library and Community Centre.
Development of the new multi-use facility for Rolleston and the wider Selwyn district is set to start in 2018, with completion the following year.
It is a key project in the Rolleston town centre development, and will be located on what is currently part of Rolleston Reserve, near Tennyson St.
The new facility will replace the existing Rolleston library, which is now too small for Rolleston’s growing population – but will also provide a flexible, multi-use space for a wide range of community purposes.
Selwyn mayor Sam Broughton says the council wants residents to look into the future and think about what a future community space and library might be like, and how they would use it.
“Community spaces and libraries are changing,” he says. “We want our new facility to be an exciting place for learning, sharing ideas, culture and exploration.
“It will offer flexible multi-purpose spaces for all sorts of activities and events, performances, learning programmes and arts and culture. We want it to be a place where our community comes together to meet, reflect and be entertained.
“So this is a chance for people to do some time-travel, imagining what a community centre and library could be in the future, and how they would use it.”
The council is providing opportunities for people to share their ideas and comments throughout November, through online surveys, social media and at some community events, as well as through Selwyn District Libraries.
Ideas generated from community feedback will be used by the design team to guide the design so that it meets the needs of Selwyn residents now and in the future.
Initial design concepts for the library and community centre will be developed during the first half of 2018, and residents will have further opportunities to comment on options as the project develops.
The new library and community centre is a key project in the Rolleston town centre master plan, which was adopted by the council in 2014 after an extensive planning and consultation process. Further community consultation was undertaken during the 2015-2025 Long-Term Plan.
The plan sets out a vision for a town centre, located on part of the current Rolleston Reserve, which will be a vibrant and engaging destination for Rolleston, Selwyn Central ward and the wider district.
The Library and Community Centre will be the first building developed on the site, and will set the standard for later elements which will include open spaces and playgrounds, civic space, dining and hospitality, retail and entertainment areas and pedestrian-friendly streets.
In addition to the library and community centre project, the council is also working to identify opportunities for the retail and hospitality areas, and bringing together a design team to oversee the development.
Tania from Lincoln
Nau mai, haere mai ki Coffee Culture, Rolleston, Rātu 6-7 i a wiki, i a wiki hei te kōrero ki a mātou!
For one hour, come along to kōrero Māori anake (converse in Māori only) while drinking coffee (or tea) and meeting with other reo Māori speakers. Whether you are just starting out on this … View moreNau mai, haere mai ki Coffee Culture, Rolleston, Rātu 6-7 i a wiki, i a wiki hei te kōrero ki a mātou!
For one hour, come along to kōrero Māori anake (converse in Māori only) while drinking coffee (or tea) and meeting with other reo Māori speakers. Whether you are just starting out on this wonderful language learning journey or are some way along, your company is welcome. Research has shown that authentic use of a language is one the best ways to learn a language. Chatting over coffee sounds perfect. Karawhiua!
Linda Turner from Hornby Community Care Centre
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