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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
A $90 million upgrade of a busy Christchurch road could have a detrimental impact on the city’s oldest residential neighbourhoods, the city council warns.
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) is proposing several changes to Brougham St, including a pedestrian overbridge, building a third lane … View moreA $90 million upgrade of a busy Christchurch road could have a detrimental impact on the city’s oldest residential neighbourhoods, the city council warns.
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) is proposing several changes to Brougham St, including a pedestrian overbridge, building a third lane in place of car parks, and a shared cycle-pedestrian path.
The agency wants to have “T2 lanes” during peak hours – for buses, cars with at least one passenger, or motorcycles – but the Christchurch City Council wants them to extend beyond Brougham St all the way to Rolleston. Outside of peak times they would be available for parking.
In a submission to NZTA about the project, the city council said the proposals did not adequately consider the impacts on adjoining suburbs.
Brougham St bisects some of the oldest residential suburbs in the city including Sydenham, Spreydon, Waltham and Addington.
The council was concerned the proposals would increase the noise, vibrations and emissions for residents because the traffic would be closer to homes.
Part of the project’s success relied on the council making changes to surrounding roads, and the council called on NZTA to pay for those changes.
It did not want to see ratepayers burdened financially as a result of the project, and wanted to avoid a repeat of NZTA’s northern corridor project, for which the council had to spend millions of dollars adapting local roads.
Brougham St is classed as a state highway so is the responsibility of NZTA, but the roads leading into it are under the council’s control.
An average of 45,000 vehicles, including 4500 freight vehicles and trucks, use the road each day. It is a crucial link for vehicles carrying freight to and from Lyttelton Port.
Under the proposal, intersections will be upgraded, with more traffic signals, turn arrows and bus priority lights.
The pedestrian overbridge will connect Collins St and Simeon St, which under the plan would both become vehicle cul-de-sacs.
A shared cycle-pedestrian path would be separated from the westbound lane with new trees, between Simeon St and Opawa Rd.
The council said the shared path might not be wide enough for pedestrians and cyclists to safely travel together, and wanted to see it made wider.
It was also concerned the proposals did not provide for commuter cyclists, who were unlikely to use the shared path. The council wanted an assurance there would be provision for on-road cycle lanes at least 1.8 metres wide.
However, councillor Phil Mauger said at a council meeting on Thursday commuter cyclists should be encouraged to “rat run” (take shortcuts on side roads) down another road because there was not enough room for them on Brougham St.
Cr Melanie Coker was concerned there was no provision for a right hand turn into Selwyn St, but the council believed this would lead to vehicles rat-running.
She said the community had fought for a number of years to get the turn put in and to remove it was a “slap in the face for communities”.
She wanted NZTA to put the physical work on hold so it could address all the council’s submission points.
The council also criticised NZTA for holding consultation over the summer holiday period.
Public feedback on NZTA’s proposal closes on Friday (January 28).
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Robert from Bryndwr
I have a concern that the Anti-vaccers and their naive idealism will prevent their children from getting Covid vaccine protection. The rights of the child, with their unprotected plight, because of their powerlessness, might well seem to supersede the comparative rights of the parent. The child has… View moreI have a concern that the Anti-vaccers and their naive idealism will prevent their children from getting Covid vaccine protection. The rights of the child, with their unprotected plight, because of their powerlessness, might well seem to supersede the comparative rights of the parent. The child has the otherwise unfettered potential to achieve a full, adult and happy life eventually able to make their own choices.
Since the child has no possibility of choosing, vaccine or no vaccine, who can intervene on the part of the child to protect them against the parent's dominant role?
Should the Government discuss a possible statutory right of the child for protection to make the child a temporary Ward of the Court (The Courts take over custody of the child in divesting parents of that role) in those Covid locations and situations.? Refer to the international United Nations Rights of the Child Convention: ( www.unhcr.org... › uk › 4d9474b49.pdf )
Those Ward of the Court powers already exist in New Zealand and are sometimes used for child protection. In those areas, where there is an established risk, if only to get the child vaccinated, should that protection and vaccination imperative be immediately established at law for the child's protection?
Previous uses of the Ward of the Court protection for the child have been used in NZ, Australia and elsewhere. For example, parents have refused to allow their child to receive blood transfusions and life-saving necessary medical interventions. Their medical intervention prevention was based only upon the religious convictions and faith of the parent.
An interesting discussion could ensue...
Regards,
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Nikki from Bryndwr
Burnside High uniform.
Was my son’s year 9 and 10.
Jacket - XS. Has a new front zip, in very good used condition. Son ripped hood out from inside zipped collar.
Shorts- 3 pairs, size 80. Very good condition. All have no marks or tears and have a belt.
Shirts- 4 x size 33. Worn for one … View moreBurnside High uniform.
Was my son’s year 9 and 10.
Jacket - XS. Has a new front zip, in very good used condition. Son ripped hood out from inside zipped collar.
Shorts- 3 pairs, size 80. Very good condition. All have no marks or tears and have a belt.
Shirts- 4 x size 33. Worn for one term. Don’t ask, it’s a touchy subject. My loss, your gain. In excellent condition. I have other sizes in other listings.
Listed elsewhere.
All washed but need an iron.
Price: $100
Stephanie from Redwood
Dont for get everyone next saturday the 5th we re open our market in a new location with new times we look forward to seeing you all there :)
Matthew from
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More Watermelons arriving tomorrow🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉. Lot more fresh produce in store so pop on in and see the friendly team at Leacroft St where fresh produce tastes best. 😋😋
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Shaun from Burnside
Hello everybody have you got an old petrol mower in the shed gathering dust going or not safe yourself the hassle of taking it to the tip would love to pick up. Please message me if you can help :).
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Once again, Resene and NZ Gardener are on the hunt for the country's best shed! Send in the photos and stories behind your man caves, she sheds, clever storage spaces, cute chicken coops and potty potting sheds. The Resene Shed of the Year 2022 winners will receive prizes worth more than … View moreOnce again, Resene and NZ Gardener are on the hunt for the country's best shed! Send in the photos and stories behind your man caves, she sheds, clever storage spaces, cute chicken coops and potty potting sheds. The Resene Shed of the Year 2022 winners will receive prizes worth more than $2200. Just tell us in writing why your garden shed is New Zealand's best, and send up to five high-quality photos. Email to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz. Entries close Feb 27, 2022.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
It’s been branded a “glammed-up garden shed”, but a $420 per week one-bedroom Christchurch property will be snapped up by the end of the week, say the owners.
The newly-built 42-square-metre home in Nayland St, Sumner, is close to the shops and two blocks from the beach.
But some locals … View moreIt’s been branded a “glammed-up garden shed”, but a $420 per week one-bedroom Christchurch property will be snapped up by the end of the week, say the owners.
The newly-built 42-square-metre home in Nayland St, Sumner, is close to the shops and two blocks from the beach.
But some locals questioned the weekly rental cost after the Trade Me listing was shared on the suburb's community Facebook page. Continue reading here.
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Stephanie from Redwood
Hi everyone,
Just a we update on the market.
We are still going ahead on the 5th February 2022.
I hope you have had a chance to check out our new premises.
The market area is a bit smaller than Northcote Primary School, so our stalls are limited.
… View moreHi everyone,
Just a we update on the market.
We are still going ahead on the 5th February 2022.
I hope you have had a chance to check out our new premises.
The market area is a bit smaller than Northcote Primary School, so our stalls are limited.
We have space for a few more.
We are looking for hot dogs, chips, drinks maybe a keto or similar.
All food vendors must have current certificates to operate.
If you are interested in a stall please send an email to
Northernmarketchristchurch@gmail.com.
We would love to hear from you.
We have now moved into Red of the NZ Governments Traffic Light guidelines.
Whether you're visiting our office or attending a viewing, please make sure you follow the correct protocols for the safety of our staff, landlords, tenants and yourselves.
For more information please go to: … View moreWe have now moved into Red of the NZ Governments Traffic Light guidelines.
Whether you're visiting our office or attending a viewing, please make sure you follow the correct protocols for the safety of our staff, landlords, tenants and yourselves.
For more information please go to: inlinerentals.co.nz...
If you have any concerns or questions, please contact us on 0800 YELLOW
Keep safe everyone 👍
We have now moved into Red of the NZ Governments Traffic Light guidelines.
Whether you're visiting our office, viewing an open home or attending our auctions, please make sure you follow the correct protocols for the safety of our staff, vendors and yourselves.
For more information please … View moreWe have now moved into Red of the NZ Governments Traffic Light guidelines.
Whether you're visiting our office, viewing an open home or attending our auctions, please make sure you follow the correct protocols for the safety of our staff, vendors and yourselves.
For more information please go to: rwbishopdale.co.nz/covid-protocols/red
If you have any concerns or questions, please contact us on 0800 YELLOW.
Keep safe everyone 👍
Karen Ellis - Ray White Real Estate
Our owner is looking to downsize so be quick to secure this wonderful two bedroom home. This home offers two double bedrooms, open living with outdoor access to a large deck overlooking the landscaped grounds, perfect for that summer entertaining. There is a large vegetable garden and tandem … View moreOur owner is looking to downsize so be quick to secure this wonderful two bedroom home. This home offers two double bedrooms, open living with outdoor access to a large deck overlooking the landscaped grounds, perfect for that summer entertaining. There is a large vegetable garden and tandem garage. The bonus of this home is it is within walking distance to shops, schools, parks and transport plus zoned for Burnside High School. Make no mistake our owner is on the move so be sure to put this on your viewing list before it is gone!
Deadline: All offers to be received by 4pm on Tuesday 8th February
(Not selling prior)
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