New liquor store planned for Hills Rd

A new liquor store is planned for 90 Hills Rd but some St Albans and Richmond residents are objecting to yet another store being added when there are plenty of others within a kilometre or two.
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Cycleway design a ‘man made disaster’

Businesses and residents in St Albans are none too impressed with the design Christchurch City Council has come up with for the Papanui Parallel cycleway.

And they told the council staff undertaking the first consultation meeting at the St Albans Community Centre on November 11, what they thought of the proposal.
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Get growing for edible garden awards

Do you know someone in the Shirley Papanui area who produces bountiful crops of fruit and veggies from a garden in their back yard? Nominate them for an edible garden award.
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Papanui Parallel cycleway consultation

Location: St Albans Community Centre, 1047 Colombo St
Time: November 11 3.30pm – 6pm, with presentation at 5pm.
Description: Find out about the changes planned in St Albans – cul de sac in Trafalgar St, car park removal, tree removal, cycle track route and so on in the Papanui Parallel. Christchurch City Council has organised this consultation meeting so be sure to have your say. Presentation at 5pm.

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Planned cycleway will alter St Albans streets

Traffic lights at the Edgeware Road/ Colombo St corner and Trafalgar St is no longer a through route to Merivale because it will have a double cul-de-sac in the middle near Sheppard Place.
These are two of the main changes to the streets of St Albans but they could have consequences beyond what the Christchurch City Council envisages. Continue reading

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Manager wanted for Rehua Marae

Te Whatumanawa Māoritanga o Rehua Trust Board is looking for a fulltime permanent Marae Manager to lead the operations of its thriving, central city Marae.
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Chippenham Lodge Garden Party

Location: 51 Browns Road, St Albans
Time: October 18 from 2.30pm – 7pm
Description: Garden party being held to celebrate the launch of a book on Chippenham Lodge titled Chippenham Lodge – Linked in History. A heritage week event. Entry by donation. Continue reading

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Part of Bishop St one way

Bishop St is one-way for southbound traffic between Edgeware Rd and Canon St from 12 October for about two months.
Suggested detour is Madras St.
Source: SCIRT

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Edgeware Road eastbound

Edgeware Rd between Sherborne St and Bishop St is one-way eastbound for the next three months. Continue reading

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Intersection partly reopened

The Edgeware Rd – Sherborne St intersection has re-opened to southbound traffic.
Traffic flowing from the north will be able to travel through the Edgeware Rd-Sherborne St intersection again, easing traffic flows on this main route into the city.
Works will continue at the intersection but traffic will be diverted around it.
Source: SCIRT

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Christchurch trees losing protection

A letter from June Peka:

Your report (Oct/Nov STANN) that three quarters of the approximately 1900 trees which have currently enjoyed heritage /protected/notable status for many years in Christchurch, are about to lose that protection, is most alarming.

What has changed so dramatically that these once very valued features of our landscape and ecology can now become firewood, with the scribble of a pen ( and the roar of a developer’s chainsaw) ? Individual people and organisations who fought hard to make sure these trees were preserved for future generations have been well and truly kicked in the teeth.

I understand that some within the council are aghast at this autocratic turn of events and the fact that the public was only made aware of the changes proposed in the new district plan after the date of submissions/objections had passed.

Is this a cost-cutting exercise? Surely not, when our council has a half million dollars to spend on a rusty sculpture. Is it related to the fact that 20,000 sections are to be made available in the Christchurch area in the near future, and that developers do not appreciate hold ups in the consenting process?

This is a major reduction in the responsibility we have charged our council with. Does it not require some considered discussion and consultation with the people affected – that is everyone who lives in Christchurch, the garden city?

I am concerned for St Albans and other established suburbs. In particular I fear for landmark historic notable elm at 52/54 Innes Rd, which last year was deemed safe from the bulldozer of the developer who plans to carve the property into three or four smaller sections. Now, I suspect he is laughing all the way to the bank.

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St Albans News October/November edition online

OctobercoverThere’s lots happening in St Albans at the moment. Housing NZ is building new accommodation on part of the former Orion site to replace units lost in the earthquakes, we visit a Hindu festival held at the community centre, find out about a smartphone app you can use to complain to the City Council about potholes and people parking on footpaths. The residents association has been granted nearly $25,000 in CCC funding, St Albans resident Sue Dwan starts a series of articles, aimed at business owners mainly designed to make their lives a bit easier. Local historian (and sleuth) Brian Spear did some digging online and solved a mystery by finding out that the Springfield Brewery morphed into the (long-defunct) St Albans Brewery. October/November edition of St Albans News (a bumper issue at 20 pages) is being delivered this week and is now online. Click on the image on the right.

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