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- Waimakariri District Council is considering changes to two clauses in their Gambling (Class 4) Venue Policy relating to how gambling machine numbers will be managed going forward
- 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
- 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
Christchurch City Council is looking at upgrading bus stops, shelters and pedestrian crossing points along the proposed new Port to Port bus route
- Physical activity and play is fundamental to a healthy society and the wellbeing of New Zealanders
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resources Matariki begins with the rising of the Matariki star cluster - officially on 2nd July this year. Matariki has been an important aspect of Te Ao Māori for hundreds of years- 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
- Beehive media release: 5th May 2021
Transport Minister Michael Wood is seeking feedback on options for the next phase of the Public Transport Operating Model (PTOM) review to better protect bus drivers’ pay conditions, and also achieving the Government’s
- 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
- 180 Degrees Consulting (180DC) is the world’s largest student based consultancy for social impact causes
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