News: tagged with "community engagement"
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- Submissions are an effective way for communities to have their voice heard when local and central government are considering proposals which affect where we live, work and play.
Below are a number of consultations which are now open for comment
- The 2022 local elections are on the way. Local councils are encouraging community-minded residents to start thinking about putting their name in the mix to stand for Mayor, councillor or community board member, or who they’d like to represent them
- Environment Canterbury media release: 13th June 2022
Our new People's Panel, Te Kōrari offers more opportunities for community participation, by way of short online surveys
- Waimakariri District Council media release: 31st May 2022
The Waimakariri District Council are asking for feedback on their draft walking and cycling network plan
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 18th May 2022
Residents will increasingly be able to engage in Christchurch City Council’s decision-making processes from the comfort of their own home
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 31st March 2022
Public consultation on four Draft Plan Changes aimed at preparing Christchurch for future growth will open on Monday 11th April 2022
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 22nd March 2022
With news that the iconic Dux de Lux may be restored by summer 2024, we’re looking for your help in bringing your favourite stories and photos of Christchurch’s favourite pub back to life
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 22nd March 2022
Christchurch City Council is looking at upgrading bus stops, shelters and pedestrian crossing points along the proposed new Port to Port bus route
- Selwyn District Council media release: 1st March 2022
A door-to-door assessment of every house in Springfield will help the Council to plan future flood protection for Springfield
- The Green Lab is delighted to let you know that they will be partnering with Neighbourhood Trust on a Community Garden Co-Design Project in early 2022
- Environment Canterbury media release: 17th August 2021
We are again promoting a Local Bill to Parliament which, if passed, will ensure mana whenua representation on the Council
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 22nd June 2021
Are the speed limits on the main road between Christchurch and Akaroa set too high, too low or just right?
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is seeking community feedback on whether the speed limits are set
- The Waimakariri Water Zone Committee Biodiversity Working Group is looking for trustees for an independent community-based biodiversity trust that will work together to improve the local environment
- Submissions are an effective way for communities to have their voice heard when local and central government are considering proposals which affect where we live, work and play.
Below are a number of consultations which are now open for comment
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 22nd June 2020
Christchurch City Council and Environment Canterbury have agreed on an action plan for reducing the smells from the Bromley-based organics processing plant and Metro Place transfer station
- Are We Listening? reports from the Children's Convention Monitoring Group on how well the NZ Government is implementing the Children’s Convention in relation to children’s participation rights
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 15th November 2018
Joanne Tippett has a friendly smile and listening ear for the city’s most vulnerable when they come to the new central library
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 30th October 2018
Council funding will allow an outreach worker to work full-time liaising between residents, businesses and sex workers on Manchester Street
- The Housing Question is a new programme on Plains FM 96.9 exploring the many housing issues that exist in Christchurch and throughout New Zealand
- Plains FM is Canterbury’s only community access radio station. They provide training and facilities to groups and individuals in Canterbury who wish to make their own radio programmes by, for and about their communities
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