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Your feedback will help inform and influence the decisions Council make.
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The Council is looking to use vacant land on Courtenay Drive for an elderly housing developmen...
The Draft Annual Plan continues the work programme that is set out the Long Term Plan (LTP).
Let's talk about Oxford time restricted parking
In response to concerns abo...
Here is how Council proposes to meet and manage car parking demand out to 2040 in Rangiora and...
In July 2024, Council completed its purchase of land on Pegasus Main Street in a major milesto...
Since 2019 w...
At the Waimakariri District Libraries we are always looking at ways we can improve our service...
In order to meet the needs of their students, new fencing is required around Kaiapoi North Sch...
The Waimakariri District is growing rapidly and will have 30,000 new residents calling it thei...
Property owners along a section of Riverside Road and Inglis Road have approached Council to r...
The Kaiapoi Tuahiwi Community Board are proposing to grant a licence to occupy for the histori...
Waste Matters!
Every day, millions of things that can be reused or recycled are thrown a...
Last year Council consulted with the community on a draft Road Reserve Management Policy.
Following requests from dog park users, Council has created a master plan for the potential on...
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