Monthly Archives: September 2012

Use suffrage day to demand respect for democracy

A group of local people using Suffrage Day to protest the undermining of democracy in Christchurch will gather at the Bridge of Remembrance on Wednesday, September 19 at 5.30pm wearing green, white and purple. Speakers have been organised and a … Continue reading

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St Albans School Newsletter online

Lots of news and photos from one of our local schools in their September 13 newsletter. Check out the holiday activities for children.

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No tinkering with St Albans Primary School

There aren’t many schools operating in the St Albans area, despite a population of 60,000+ but at least none of the schools in the area will close or merge as part of the Government’s complete reconfiguring of the Christchurch education … Continue reading

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Alternative to paying rates

Is local government being supported by a system that should be relegated to the past? Is there something better suited to our 21st century democracy and educated ratepayers? A rateypayers’ group from the Waimakariri District has come up with an … Continue reading

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Purchas St reconstruction begins

Work on replacing drains and pipes in Purchas Street begins on September 17 and is expected to take four months to complete. The work on the Madras to Barbadoes St section of Purchas St, replacing pipes and constructing new kerbs … Continue reading

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Artworks to remember redzone suburbs

Cancern is commissioning local artist, Bryan L’Estrange and a team to produce a mural to commemorate areas of the city that are being vacated and demolished. And they want your ideas and money to help make this a reality.

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Eco-city of the future

Christchurch is a biodiversity hotspot and the earthquakes provide the opportunity to turn the city into an an imaginative and vibrant eco-city. Come along to a public talk being given by Colin Meurk to the North Canterbury Branch of Forest … Continue reading

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Repairs for eastside of St Albans

IF you are living and driving in the streets around Champion and Geraldine Streets you will only be too well aware of the underground work repairing wastewater pipes following the earthquakes.

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Holiday activities in The Palms

Leave your children for up to an hour in the hands of childcare professionals at the Creativity Centre while you go shopping in The Palms during the first week of the school holidays.

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Youthtown holiday programme

Places are still available on the October school holiday programme run by Youthtown in Aranui.You don’t need to live in Aranui but for some events you may need to be aged 14 and over and can pay the fees requested. … Continue reading

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EQ workshop for NGO managers

The Mental Health Education and Resource Centre (MHERC) and the University of Canterbury (UC) have developed workshops aimed at addressing some of the feelings of exhaustion, frustration and uncertainty created by the going challenges of the new environment we find … Continue reading

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Barbershop tribute to Queen

The Christchurch City Chorus tribute to the music of Queen, titled Mercury Rising, is also a fundraiser for Christchurch City Mission. Bring along a can of food when you attend one of the two sessions at Middleton Grange on Saturday, … Continue reading

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