Think Papanui 2017 in pictures

Happy New Year! Here’s a look back at some of the news and events covered by Think Papanui during 2017:

New community website and email newsletter

For computer users who aren’t on Facebook, Think Papanui’s content can also be found at http://thinkpapanui.nz/. The website has a searchable archive of posts, and you can sign up to receive a weekly email digest of content that has appeared on the page.

Think Papanui Facebook Page reaches 1,000 likes

Think Papanui launched in 2016 to promote community engagement with local government, focusing on the Papanui ward in Christchurch. The Facebook Page has clocked up 1,000 page likes and as a small gesture of thanks one lucky person will receive a gift generously donated by Joe’s Garage.

Cranford Regeneration Plan

Consultation outcome: if you are interested in the Cranford Regeneration Plan, you can view a revised plan and other supporting documents on the City Council website at https://www.ccc.govt.nz/the-council/consultations-and-submissions/haveyoursay/show/10. Documents include a summary of key issues and a full listing of comments received & staff responses.

Think Papanui page launched on Facebook

This week Simon launched the Think Papanui page on Facebook. Think Papanui is a page promoting community engagement with local government, focusing on the Papanui ward in Christchurch, New Zealand. The page is not affiliated with the Christchurch City Council, the Papanui-Innes Community Board, or any political party. Content is curated by Simon, and will primarily be a news feed relating to Council and Community Board consultations, meetings, agenda items, and decisions. Selected local events may be promoted and local organisations profiled. For an official source of Council and Community Board information, please refer to www.ccc.govt.nz.

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