Future Update

The voice of the Canterbury rebuild MAY 2015

Recovery Plan for Crown offers Page 3

New bus facility set to open Page 5

State-of-the-art public toilets for Christchurch Page 7

Get In the Know at the new hub Page 15

International football powerhouses Nigeria and Germany will be among the teams at FIFA U-20 World Cup 2015. Your chance to see football’s finest in action

The FIFA U-20 World Cup New Zealand 2015 kicks off “Broadcast to more than 200 countries and to an Christchurch Stadium will hold nine matches and play this month and sees world football’s greatest young expected audience of up to 450 million people, we host to the national teams of Germany, Brazil, Fiji, talent coming to our backyard to compete for the title look forward to showcasing our city’s recovery and Uzbekistan, Honduras and Korea DPR. of champion. showing the world it’s happening in Christchurch. Read more on page 6. Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel is looking “A warm welcome awaits the teams and visitors to our forward to the opportunity to welcome the world to region as we look forward to the FIFA U-20 World Cup greater Christchurch. New Zealand 2015,” Mayor Dalziel says. Future Christchurch Update May 2015

Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority Inside: Acting CERA Chief Executive

3 Public to have their say on Crown offers It is great to see the rebuild progress announced that a Recovery Plan through a period of transition and 4 Feedback sought on signalled in this publication with will be produced that looks at the I am committed to providing transport projects anchor projects such as the Justice Crown offers to owners of vacant, consistent and stable leadership. and Emergency Services Precinct and commercial/industrial and uninsured In terms of that transition, a plan is 5 the Bus Interchange, which is opening properties in the . currently being developed to transfer opening soon soon. The announcement of another Everyone will have the opportunity to responsibilities and powers from major central city development that have a say over the development of CERA to local government or other 6 FIFA U-20 World Cup will house government workers is also this Plan. We will be asking for public government agencies. I hope to be coming to Christchurch a great step forward. In relation to the input soon. The aim is to have the able to share more details about that future of Victoria Square, we received Recovery Plan finalised and decisions in the coming weeks. 7 Libraries and flash new a good level of feedback from the made in relation to the Crown offer toilets in the city public engagement that closed by the middle of the year. recently. That feedback is now being 8 Ngāi Tahu development used to help form a plan that we will I am pleased that I could confirm announced take back to the community again recently my ongoing commitment later this year. to my role as Acting Chief Executive 9 Justice and Emergency at CERA. I have agreed to continue Services Precinct Minister for Canterbury Earthquake in the role until 31 December 2015. update Recovery recently As you may know, CERA is moving

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11 roading progress Christchurch City Council 12 Environment Dr Karleen Edwards Canterbury Christchurch City Council Chief Executive

13 EQC & Housing NZ

14 SCIRT Thank you to all those who made part of greater Christchurch’s public This is a significant step forward for 15 In the Know Hub & formal submissions on the Long Term transport network. Consultation the city’s recovery and a great boost Useful contacts Plan. Public hearings on the Plan begin opened last month on the proposed for residents. We are really beginning shortly and well over 500 people Riccarton Road bus priority and to see improved pedestrian- and have asked to speak at them. If you central Riccarton street improvements, cyclist-friendly facilities, smoother want to follow proceedings, but can’t which aim to help bus passengers traffic flow and better bus routes What’s attend in person, please watch via arrive on time. Please send us your to the new Bus Interchange. The on... live-streaming on www.ccc.govt.nz comments by Monday 18 May. upcoming opening of the new Bus We will continue to keep you updated Interchange will be a milestone for on progress ahead of the Council’s We are also seeking feedback on three transport in Christchurch and I look adoption of the final Long Term Plan proposed concept designs for central forward to residents of Christchurch at the end of June. city transport changes supporting key enjoying this facility. anchor projects. They focus on three Back For residents to make the most of areas: Hospital Corner, sections of our city, our transport network must Durham Street/Cambridge Terrace Page be safe and efficient. We want to and Manchester Street. know what you think about several Publishing details transport projects. I am pleased to see the on-road work for earlier transport projects under This publication is jointly Riccarton Road is the busiest bus the umbrella of An Accessible City produced by CERA and CCC. corridor in Christchurch, and a key is completed or nearing completion. For editorial queries: editor@ futurechristchurchupdate.co.nz

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Public to have their say on Crown offers A process has been announced to give everyone a say on the Crown offers to owners of commercial/industrial, vacant and uninsured properties in the residential red zone.

Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Following a legal challenge by the “The recent judgment from the “If the process results in a larger Recovery Gerry Brownlee has asked Quake Outcasts group, the Supreme Supreme Court has told us that a revised Crown offer from that which CERA to prepare a Recovery Plan that Court directed that the decision on Recovery Plan is a good approach, has expired, then those owners looks at the Crown offers to property the offer to property owners in these and that public input is important,” who accepted the original offer owners in these categories. categories should be revisited. says Minister Brownlee. will be eligible for a top-up of their payments,” Minister Brownlee says. “The Recovery Plan process allows us to consider the different options, and There will be two stages of public for people to give their views based input in the development of the on what it means for the property Recovery Plan, and CERA will be owners, as well as the taxpayer and publicising those opportunities. how people insure their properties.” It is expected the Recovery Plan will Owners of properties in these be finalised and decisions made in categories in the Port Hills red zones relation to the Crown offer by the have not yet received an offer. An middle of the year. offer will be made to them on the basis of the outcome of the Recovery Plan but will not be less than the offer already made to those in the flat land red zones. Consideration will also need to be given to those who did not accept the earlier offer and those who had a reduced offer as a result of significant underinsurance.

What is a ‘Recovery Plan’? What happens next? When will we know the outcome Q uestions and of the Recovery Plan? Under the Canterbury Earthquake A preliminary draft Recovery Plan answers Recovery Act, the Minister may will be developed and comments We want to progress this as quickly direct that a Recovery Plan be and any additional information as possible for all involved. The You can find questions and answers developed for all or part of greater will be sought from the public. Minister’s decision on the Recovery about this on the CERA website: Christchurch. Recovery Plans can deal This information will inform the Plan is expected by the middle of cera.govt.nz (search under Crown with any social, economic, cultural or development of a draft Recovery the year. offer background information). environmental matter; or any particular Plan, which will also be notified for infrastructure, work or activity. public comment. Following receipt of How can I have my say? They include: A recovery plan must be consistent those comments, the Minister may The public will be able to provide with the Recovery Strategy for make any changes to the draft plan written comments on the preliminary Greater Christchurch. There are two and decide whether to approve draft Recovery Plan and the draft other active recovery plans – the the plan. Recovery Plan. Christchurch Central Recovery Plan and the Land Use Recovery Plan. A draft of the Lyttelton Port Recovery Plan is being developed.

Meet the Kane Reihana (24) rebuild Site engineer for Downer

Where are you from? workers What excites you about the rebuild? Taupo. I moved here about three years ago to be part of the rebuild. I worked for a consulting firm Progress and just keeping busy, watching things for the first two years doing geotechnical work go up. Some new buildings in town are going up and after that started doing contracting to get pretty quickly. another perspective, to be on the other side of the spectrum. What challenges you about the rebuild? It is cold in the . I don’t like the What made you want to be part of the rebuild? Crusaders. About the rebuild, I don’t have anything It’s good work, good experience. There is a good to say really – it’s just trucking along. There is still variety of work as well. There’s plenty going on so plenty to go. there’s no shortage of things to look at and get involved with.

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Inner city travel and access improvements The new travel network for the central city, contained in An Accessible City, the transport chapter of the Christchurch Central Recovery Plan, is taking shape. It offers improved traffic flow, more direct bus routes to the new Bus Interchange, a slower speed limit and improved facilities for both pedestrians and cyclists.

Five transport projects are either Manchester Street (from Kilmore to underway, nearing completion Lichfield streets) or completed. • Wider lanes and a speed limit of 30 kilometres per hour. Now you can have your say on the next three transport project • Manchester Street to become proposals that are part of the a tree-lined boulevard, between Accessible City plan. The proposed Armagh and Lichfield streets, changes are: with improved streetscapes and tree plantings. Hospital Corner • Bus prioritisation and two bus • The widening of Tuam Street (near super stops. Hospital Corner) including bus lanes and a new super stop. Consultation on these three projects closes on 26 May 2015. • A new shared path for pedestrians and cyclists on St Asaph Street to Christchurch City Council and CERA connect Antigua Street, St Asaph will be holding drop-in sessions where Street and Hagley Avenue. people can speak to staff. Durham Street/Cambridge Terrace For more information and to make a • A new short two-way section on submission, go to: www.ccc.govt.nz/ Durham Street/Cambridge Terrace haveyoursay (between Lichfield and Tuam streets) to maximise access to the shops in that area. • A new shared path to run along Cyclists can now enjoy cycle priority lights at the newly finished Hagley/ the river side of Durham Street/ Moorhouse intersection and use the Hagley Park shared path to Hospital Corner. Cambridge Terrace.

Powerful data behind Comparison of daily trips made to, from and within the central city*

500,000

450,000 travel planning Increase in number 400,000 of cycling and public transport trips By 2041, as many as 50,000 cycle trips will be made to, 350,000 from and within the central city each day using the new 300,000 central city travel network. 250,000 200,000

This is a massive jump from the city in 2012. Importantly, it was based 150,000 11,700 that would be expected if the on a scenario that would help the Number of trips per day 100,000 network stayed the same as it was central city to rapidly recover by 2021 50,000 before the earthquakes. and continue to grow. 0 Pre-earthquakes 2010 Forecast 2041 Computer modelling holds the key. For example, the scenario assumes Time period that central city employment levels will Back in 2004, the greater return to pre-quake levels by 2021 – Christchurch councils and about 47,393 jobs – and grow to about Ngāi Tahu started to develop the 63,000 by 2041. Planning for how Car Car Urban Development Strategy, these people will move about is vital. Public Cycling travel passenger transport planning ahead to 2041. Part of this work was to produce the Another computer modelling system, *excludes walking Christchurch Transport Model, which called the Christchurch Assignment stores an incredible range of data & Simulation Traffic Model (CAST), on households, population, vehicle has added further detail. It analysed ownership, job information and more. the effects of the rapid recovery Information on travel patterns helps scenario by considering car and Computer modelling – what does it planners design future transport bus movement, journey times and networks for all kinds of travel. potential for congestion. This analysis show us? helped planners and engineers Thanks to this work, when the produce the best possible plan for By 2041, once An Accessible City only slightly compared with pre- Canterbury earthquakes happened, a new central city travel network. is implemented, it is expected earthquake levels. a computer model was ready to be there will be a threefold increase used for An Accessible City. in cycling and public transport use, Learn more about the Christchurch while the number of car trips per Central Recovery Plan and Information on land use was captured day to, from and within the central Accessible City at: ccdu.govt.nz/ in the Blueprint Plan for the central city is anticipated to increase the-plan

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Artist’s impression: Stage two of the Bus Interchange (shown above) will be open this winter. By the year 2041 it is estimated that 70,000 people will pass through the facility each day.

Central bus facility Cycling outside the new Bus Interchange There will be a new, separated that their cycle-only traffic light is cycle lane outside the new Bus about to turn red. This warning is operational soon Interchange on Tuam Street. It will important as, when cyclists have a have specific cycle traffic signals red light, buses have a green light Progress in the Christchurch rebuild takes a huge step and an additional safety feature – and will turn across the cycle lane on-road orange flashing lights. The into the new Bus Interchange. forward on Monday 18 May when the first stage of the orange flashing lights warn cyclists new Bus Interchange becomes operational in the heart of the city.

It has taken just 11 months from The rest of the interchange, including the turning of the first sod to the shops, the Colombo Street passenger point where the first stage of the lounge, the bold main entrance on interchange will be part of the city’s the corner of Lichfield and Colombo day-to-day bus operations. streets, and secure bicycle parking, will be ready this winter. All Metro services will connect with the new Bus Interchange from Until the whole interchange is Monday 18 May – either through the completed, the two sections will building itself or from a stop outside. remain separate from each other for At the same time, the temporary the safety of the public. Christchurch Bus Interchange Central Station will shut down so Transitional Opening May 2015 that the next stage of construction of To see construction progress of the the Justice and Emergency Services Bus Interchange over the past year, Precinct can start on time. go to: http://ccdu.govt.nz/projects- LICHFIELD STREET Passenger entrance Passenger entrance and-precincts/bus-interchangeChristchurch Bus Interchange Main passenger entrance Accessible through two Lichfield Transitional Opening May 2015 Street entrances, the Bus Interchange

has an airport-style passenger lounge. LICHFIELD STREET Passenger entrance Passenger entrance Its automatic glassBus entry doors keep Main passenger entrance & exit passengers completely separated Stage May 2015 from the bus circulation area, which is one Stage Stage a key safety feature. Bus entry two one & exit Stage Winter 2015 two Stage May 2015 The architecturally designed building one will have plenty of seating and be Stage Stage Passenger two one entrance flooded with natural light. It will even Stage Winter 2015 two feature a rain garden that capturesSTRUTHERS LANE Key and treats water before it is released Secure bike storage Passenger into the drainage system. entrance Public toilets, including STRUTHERS LANE Key unisex accessible toilets Screens throughout the lounge will Secure bike storage Lockers direct passengers to bus bays, while Public toilets, including unisex accessible toilets staff at the Metro information booth Ticket office can offer personal help with directions. Lockers Waiting area Ticket office The Bus Interchange is to be Shops and retail Waiting area Bus entry developedBus exit in two stages in order to Control room get the city’s new transport system Shops and retail Passenger TUAM STREET entrance working as quickly as possible.Concept The Only Bus entry Bus exit Taxi stands Control room Passenger anchor project’s operational stage is TUAM STREET entrance on budget. Concept Only Taxi stands Project Partners: Stage one of the Bus Interchange opens this month. Project Partners:

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Christchurch City Council in brief

Public hearings on Christchurch’s Long Term Plan

Christchurch City Council will shortly begin public hearings on its Long Term Plan 2015–2025.

Councillors will hear verbal submissions at public hearings from 11–23 May in the Council Chamber at the Civic Offices (53 Hereford Street). The hearings will be live-streamed at: www.ccc.govt.nz

Although formal submissions closed on 28 April, residents can still take part in online discussions on the Council’s Facebook page or tweet with #CCCLTP and The Brazilian team will be among football’s future legends showcasing the game in Christchurch soon. councillors will receive summaries of opinions expressed.

Christchurch City Council’s Long Term Plan videos have Christchurch Stadium to take had more than 65,000 views online. The Council also held 14 public meetings across the city to centre stage discuss major issues covered in the Plan. Built in less than 100 days and located minutes from central Christchurch, the city’s Proposed rates rises and asset 17,000-seat temporary stadium is about to become football central for the FIFA U-20 sales have been hot topics. World Cup New Zealand 2015. The state of city roads has also generated a big response, and AMI Stadium in Addington will be • Attracting 10,000–15,000 Amateur players of all ages and the Council has heard a lot about known as Christchurch Stadium during international visitors abilities will now have the chance to the need to repair and rebuild the tournament, which runs from • Up to 2,000 volunteers play more football on better surfaces community facilities. 30 May to 20 June 2015. and, it is hoped, develop into the Sports field upgrade work to calibre of players like Ryan Nelsen and Councillors will take all this The rectangular layout will create support future generations Winston Reid. feedback into account when they a great atmosphere and provide adopt the Long Term Plan at the the best viewing experience for The FIFA U-20 World Cup New The improvements are testimony to end of June. spectators at the nine local matches. Zealand 2015 will give Cantabrians what has been achieved through the With a first-class playing surface the chance to see and experience contributions of FIFA, Christchurch For more information about built to international standards, the some of the most talented young City Council and other stakeholders. Long Term Plan hearing dates and Stadium provides the best possible footballers on the planet. Perhaps times, go to: www.ccc.govt.nz or opportunity for players to show off more importantly, it will also create a “This work to upgrade facilities phone 03 941 8999. their skills. lasting legacy for future generations and playing fields will provide great of players. benefits to our sporting community FIFA U-20 World Cup New Zealand for many years to come and is 2015 key facts Christchurch playing fields at something Christchurch can be proud World War 1 the focus Ferrymead, Garrick, Avonhead and of. It is another sign that this great • Nine matches at Christchurch Linfield parks have been upgraded to city is on its way back after a tough of speaker series Stadium, Addington deliver world-class training facilities few years,” says Christchurch Mayor in libraries • Broadcast to over 200 countries for the teams participating at the Lianne Dalziel. • Global television audience of about FIFA U-20 World Cup in New Zealand. Christchurch Libraries are 450 million The improved pitches will be one of To find out more, go to: promoting a series of speakers’ the legacies from the event. fifa.com/nz2015 events as part of a programme • 24 teams, amounting to 800 to mark WW100, the World players and team officials War 1 centenary from 2014 to 2018. The first speaker is Sarah Murray, Canterbury Museum’s Curator of Human History, who FIFA U-20 World Cup 2015: It’s happening in Christchurch will share some of the stories and history of special objects from the museum’s collections. V V V This will be held on 19 May at Germany v Fiji Uzbekistan v Honduras Honduras v Fiji Riccarton Library from 6.30pm. 1pm Mon, 1 June 2015 4pm Mon, 1 June 2015 4pm Thurs, 4 June 2015 Queen’s Birthday Queen’s Birthday For information about Sarah Murray and other scheduled V V V speakers, go to: http:// my.christchurchcitylibraries. Germany v Uzbekistan Honduras v Germany Brazil v Korea DPR com/ww100-centenary- 7pm Thurs, 4 June 2015 2pm Sun, 7 June 2015 5pm Sun, 7 June 2015 commemorations or phone HOST CITY Round of 16 7:30pm Quarter-Final 1pm Semi-Final 4pm Wed, 03 941 7923. Thurs, 11 June 2015 Sun, 14 June 2015 17 June 2015

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Eliza and Austin are looking forward to Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre becoming Construction underway on Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre. The steel frame is up their new ‘local’. and the roof has just been put in place. L ibraries popping up everywhere to meet community needs For young Halswell residents Eliza (4) and Austin Bull (6), the current, cosy Halswell Library does the trick – but what happens as they get a little older and start taking up more space?

That’s where Christchurch City alongside community spaces, a representatives and public support futurechristchurch.co.nz Council’s Major Facilities Rebuild service desk and the 1,800-square- for a replacement community centre It is expected that construction of the Unit comes in – with construction metre library. and library on the site. It replaces new facility will begin in mid 2016 and underway on the new Te Hāpua: the facility in Bishopdale Mall, which be completed in 2017. Halswell Centre just along Halswell “Hubs like Te Hāpua aren’t just is closed and has been assessed as Road from the current library. It is convenient for local residents – uneconomic to repair. For more information, go to: scheduled to open in November. they also mean efficiency and www.ccc.govt.nz savings on the Council’s part. We’re A final concept design for the “The current Halswell Library was moving towards combining libraries, new Sumner Community Facility built in 1968, and is too small and recreation and sports, customer has been completed. A workshop “We’re moving towards outdated for present community service and community facilities on in November last year gathered needs,” says David Adamson, Director a wider scale,” Mr Adamson says. residents’ feedback, which has been combining libraries, Council Facilities and Infrastructure taken into account in the updated recreation and sports, Rebuild. “Even before the post- Bishopdale Community Centre and concept design. A Joint Working quake population shift, Halswell Library is to be built on the site of Group, which includes a number of customer service and was growing at a rapid pace, and Te the former Bishopdale Creche in Sumner residents, has also had input community facilities Hāpua is going to be a most welcome Farrington Avenue. The Fendalton– into the concept design. development for that community.” Waimairi Community Board considered on a wider scale.” the results of a site evaluation process, Residents can check out the The facility will incorporate the including an endorsement from a concept designs on display at the David Adamson existing Halswell Aquatic Centre Joint Working Group of community Wakefield Avenue site or by visiting

T aking bog-standard to exciting new levels The humble public toilet will no longer be the place you only visit in an emergency. Once Christchurch City Council has upgraded its earthquake-damaged and below-code toilets across the city and , you might not want to leave them.

“I wouldn’t go that far,” says Darren with all services connected and ready Moses, the Council’s Community to go, and then we simply deliver the Facilities Rebuild Unit Manager. “But facility and fit it on top.” they’re going to be state-of-the-art and a big step up from the older The first toilets will be introduced in models. Being caught on the hop in South New Brighton Park by June. Christchurch will never be the same.” Next up, Avon Park, Awa-iti Sports Grounds, Duvauchelle Showgrounds, Concrete and stainless steel, vandal- Le Bons Bay, Bexley Park, Cashmere resistant and with solar-powered Valley Reserve and Heathcote Domain lighting, the toilets aren’t just easier will get their top-quality toilets to run and clean – building them is by November. Existing toilets at more cost-efficient too. Middleton Park, Halswell Domain and Hagley Netball Courts will “They’re being manufactured in be strengthened. , then shipped down to No more unsightly toilet walls! Christchurch,” Mr Moses says. “We For more information, go to: New toilets being installed near playgrounds, like the one at South New Brighton create the concrete pad on the site, www.ccc.govt.nz Park, will feature a colour scheme to match the playground equipment.

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Artist’s impression: Ngāi Tahu Property’s new riverside office development will cater for 350 government workers by early 2017. Fourth new central city site confirmed for government workers A major new development announced for Christchurch will bring more government workers into the central city.

By early 2017, about 350 staff from “This is the fourth new central city “This demonstrates the Government All four buildings that will house the Ministry of Education, Housing building we have now confirmed with is continuing to back the recovery government staff will also include New Zealand Corporation and the a lease to house public servants in of central Christchurch. It is another space for private sector tenants and Ministry of Health will have a new central Christchurch,” Minister for positive step forward for a central car parking. home in a 8,500-square-metre office Canterbury Earthquake Recovery city rebuild that now has huge building to be constructed on the site Gerry Brownlee says. momentum,” says Minister Brownlee. It is expected the new building on of the former central police station. the former police station site will be “Last year we announced that 1,100 State Services Minister ready for its tenants in February 2017. The riverfront building on the corner staff from 13 government agencies says having the workers close to The 1,100 staff from the 13 other of Hereford Street and Cambridge would move into three new central Christchurch City Council and other agencies will be in the three other Terrace will be part of a wider city buildings, in addition to 200 Inland government agencies based in and buildings – Grand Central and BNZ development on the city block by Revenue staff already working in the around the Retail Precinct will be a Centre stages I and II – by the end Ngāi Tahu Property. Mid City Building above Ballantynes. more effective way of working for the of 2016. people of Christchurch.

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Christchurch Justice and Emergency Services Precinct takes shape With close to 100,000 construction hours now spent on it, the massive Christchurch Justice and Emergency Services Precinct is really taking shape.

The Christchurch Justice and Twenty steel columns have been Emergency Services Precinct brings installed in the Justice Building since together all justice and emergency installation began on 22 February services in one purpose-built, world- 2015. Each steel column is 18 metres class precinct in central Christchurch. long and attached to a steel node and Once complete, an estimated 2,000 either a base isolator or a slider on people will work in or use the top of the concrete column. Sixteen 42,000-square-metre precinct daily. of these steel columns have been Agencies are due to move into the used in the Tuam Street Justice Precinct in early 2017. Building, which is well underway. In the coming weeks, the pouring of the At the peak of construction, 500 concrete floors for this stage of the people will be working on site each Precinct will begin. The north-west view of the Precinct from the corner of Lichfield and day. It is the largest multi-agency Durham streets. government co-location project Work has also started on the next in New Zealand’s history and the stage of the Justice Building at the first major public building complex Durham Street South end. Steel the Government will complete in nodes are already in place and Christchurch since the earthquakes of the first steel columns are being 2010 and 2011. attached to these. In the Emergency Services Building, pre-fab concrete The Precinct consists of three walls and block walls have been buildings: a Justice Building, an installed on the ground floor. Emergency Services Building and a parking building for To make way for the next part of operational vehicles. construction, the fences surrounding the Precinct site will be extended on Built to Importance Level 4, it has 1 June to allow work to begin on the special post-disaster functions, and secure laneway and parking building base isolation technology. Level 1 of for operational vehicles. the Precinct will sit on 50 lead rubber bearings and 83 slider bearings, which You can follow the progress minimise the movement of the building of the Justice and Emergency in a major earthquake. For example, in Services Precinct on Facebook: an earthquake the size of the February www.facebook.com/ 2011 shake, the building would only JusticeandEmergencyServicesPrecinct View of the site on 29 April 2015, showing the columns and base isolators. move 250 millimetres sideways.

Christchurch Justice and Construction hours Emergency Services Precinct (as at 31 March 2015) 93,140

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Christchurch City Riccarton Road bus priority – Council in brief

Finding the balance have your say

By now, if you’re a Christchurch Consultation on the proposed Riccarton Road bus priority and central Riccarton resident you’ll have received a street improvements opened last month and runs to 18 May. district plan review newsletter in your letterbox or post box. When roads are congested, it helps Riccarton Road from Clarence to Depending on which of the two to give priority to vehicles that can Matipo streets, and one option from options the Council approves, If your property is directly move people efficiently. Christchurch the Deans Avenue/Riccarton Road Riccarton Road bus priority measures affected by any of the stage two City Council is proposing two options intersection to Clarence Street. may include: changes, you’ll also have received for bus priority measures along a letter telling you about this and • part-time or full-time bus lanes how to find out more. • traffic lights giving priority to buses at some intersections Whether or not your property is directly affected, and whether • pedestrian safety you support or object to what is • signal-controlled pedestrian being proposed, Christchurch City crossings Council would like to know your thoughts. Submissions can be • improved cycle and pedestrian made on the stage two proposals facilities until 29 June 2015. • improved bus stop and bus shelter facilities Drop-in sessions are being held across the district in the second • changes to parking arrangements. half of this month. Dates, times and venues are all outlined in the Christchurch City Council wants to district plan review newsletter know what you think about the two and at www.ccc.govt.nz/ options. To find out more, or to get districtplanreview the details of a drop-in session, go to: www.ccc.govt.nz/haveyoursay These are informal sessions Have your say on bus priority measures proposed for Riccarton Road. where you can pop in and talk directly with one of the Council’s planners about possible effects on your property or your neighbourhood. You can also be shown how to make an electronic submission if you wish. For more Selwyn speed limits changing information, call 03 941 8999 (or 0800 800 169). Speed limits on major routes connecting with Christchurch city and in some townships in Selwyn have been reduced.

One of the major changes is that Road and Trices Road, and all of The changes to speed limits are speed limits have been reduced Hamptons Road and Marshes Road. enforced from the time when signage from 100 to 80 kilometres per hour It will also apply to a number of other is installed so motorists should on many of the main routes from roads around the Prebbleton area. look out for new signs. For more around Prebbleton to Christchurch information, go to: selwyn.govt.nz city. These roads are becoming Speed limits have been reduced increasingly busy due to population on some roads in the following growth in the Selwyn district, townships as well: Burnham, Darfield, Contact details: particularly since the earthquakes. , , , Lincoln, selwyn.govt.nz Be part of The lower speed limits are to improve Prebbleton, Rolleston, Selwyn Huts, Beca Heritage Week road safety, given the number of busy Sheffield, Southbridge, , 03 347 2800 or 03 318 8338 intersections along these roads. and West Melton. Most of Do you have a great idea for a the changes are a result of the growth Beca Heritage Week event? The new speed limit of 80 kilometres of townships as residential speed per hour will apply to parts of Shands limits have been extended to take in Road, Waterholes Road, Ellesmere new subdivisions or housing. Community groups, businesses and individuals are invited to attend a public meeting on 11 May to learn what the theme will be for Beca Heritage Week, 9–26 October 2015. Information will include how to submit an event and apply for funding assistance. Beca Heritage Week project team representatives will give tips on how to create an engaging event and share highlights from last year’s Heritage Week. The meeting will be held in the Christchurch City Council Function Room, 53 Hereford Street, from 6–7pm on 11 May. Refreshments will be provided.

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H ow do you think the rebuild is going? Lisa Hall, Ohoka Lindsay Eason, Swannanoa Joan Whillans, What excites you about the rebuild? What excites you about the rebuild? What excites you about the rebuild? In Rangiora, the fact that Farmers is Here in Rangiora, it’s moving along I have avoided the city because it We spoke to people on being rebuilt and also the place just but it needs to, to keep people has been so demoralising, but now it the street about how up the road where they are building coming in. Town is certainly a lot is positive to see the new buildings the Robbies. I am happy to see busier than it used to be. A lot more appearing. There is some wonderful they see rebuild progress them just generally opening up the people have moved out here since architecture going on, and I love that. in greater Christchurch. [Rangiora] High Street so that we the quakes. It is a long, long process, but it is They gave us their can walk up both sides of the road exciting to see what is happening. on the pavement, without having to What do you think could be done thoughts on what is cross the road. It is just good for the better? In Kaiapoi people are back on the working and what residents really to bring the local I think the [Rangiora] High Street street, we have new businesses, it is businesses back. needs to be opened up a bit more. just vibrant. People are complaining challenges them on Parking-wise it’s quite difficult and if that they can’t get a park and that’s a day-to-day basis. What do you think could be done you are whizzing in to get something really good because before you could better? and out again, it takes a wee bit of pick your park. It was really quiet, and A bit quicker maybe? Just coming time. That needs to be addressed, nobody was around. It’s all picked up from the UK it seems to have taken and traffic flow.* and the future looks very positive. an awfully long time – more than four years after the earthquakes and we What do you think could be done are still living like this. better? I’d like to see the empty spaces of the red-zoned in Kaiapoi really well used – as a park or something that people can enjoy. There is talk about food *See below for an update on roading forests and other projects. There’s changes in Rangiora from so much that we can do in Kaiapoi to Council. make it a destination on lots of levels.

Rangiora – let there be lights As a launchpad for the redesign of the Rangiora town centre’s main street, High Street, the town now has its first set of traffic lights.

The traffic lights have been installed Corner’ given that it is home to Stage One was completed on Friday The third stage between Percival and at the eastern end of High Street, Rangiora’s cenotaph. It’s an idea 17 April. The previously one-way King streets, provisionally scheduled where it intersects with Ivory/Ashley that the local Returned Services street, has become two-way from from September this year, will streets. The intersection, known Association supports. Cenotaph (Red Lion) Corner west to involve the removal of the temporary locally but unofficially as ‘Red Lion Percival Street. retail units installed outside the Corner’ after a now-closed hotel The ‘switch on’ of the first traffic lights Council building after the 2010/2011 on one of the corners, has been provides more than signals for traffic: Stage Two will address High Street earthquakes, and the re-landscaping re-aligned to increase access to it is also a symbolic signalling of the between Victoria and Percival streets. of that area. Kerb build-outs in this High Street, enhance the pedestrian start of a major re-organisation of the Some kerbs will be re-aligned to area will also be removed and parallel journey, connect the east and west core of High Street into a two-way allow for turning and passing traffic parking installed. of the town centre, and allow a street. when the flow is switched to two- smoother run from north and south. way and the current angle parking Rangiora’s second set of traffic The High Street project will be will be replaced with parallel parking. lights is scheduled to follow later As the name ‘Red Lion Corner’ related completed in three stages to avoid A paved, raised platform will be this year in Southbrook to coincide to a former landmark, some have disrupting traffic as much as possible constructed as a feature at the with the construction of the new suggested renaming it ‘Cenotaph and to allow private development in Percival/High Street junction. Work Pak’nSave supermarket. the immediate area to go ahead at the on this stage is scheduled from May same time. through to July this year. Contact details: waimakariri.govt.nz 03 311 8900 [email protected]

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L and Use Recovery Plan review During May, Environment Canterbury is asking the public and stakeholders for feedback on the effectiveness of the Land Use Recovery Plan (LURP) and the 50 actions contained in it.

The consultation period began on Feedback received as part of this Environment Canterbury will prepare What is the LURP? 30 April and ends on 29 May 2015. consultation process will inform a the LURP Review document with It is the first of a two-part LURP Review document. As well its strategic partners – Christchurch The LURP is a statutory document consultation process. as summarising community and City Council, , developed to provide direction stakeholder feedback, that document Waimakariri District Council, Te for residential and business land The Land Use Recovery Plan will include the conclusions and Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, New Zealand use to support recovery and was gazetted in December 2013, recommendations of the Review Transport Agency and Canterbury rebuilding over the next 10 to 15 with provision for monitoring and and any proposed amendments to Earthquake Recovery Authority. years. It sets a policy and planning review. A LURP Monitoring Report the LURP. The second part of the framework necessary to rebuild was completed in March 2015. Its consultation process will take place existing communities, develop new observations on how the 15 outcomes in August and focus on any proposed communities, meet the land use identified in the LURP are being amendments to the LURP. needs of businesses and rebuild and develop infrastructure to achieved are valuable in reviewing Contact details: the LURP. The final Review document will support these activities. Natural be presented to the Minister for ecan.govt.nz hazards and environmental constraints are taken into account. Based on the monitoring report, the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery, 03 353 9007 public will be given the opportunity to Gerry Brownlee, by 30 September. respond in relation to each outcome. He will determine if any further action For more information and to find People can also comment on other is required. out about making a submission, matters addressed by the LURP. go to: ecan.govt.nz/LURP

Preliminary draft Lyttelton Port Recovery Plan out for public consultation Last month, Environment Canterbury held a series of well-attended public meetings to answer questions and encourage people to make submissions on the preliminary draft Lyttelton Port Recovery Plan.

If you’ve missed the public meetings, Canterbury and Christchurch City In June last year, the Minister directed redevelopment of Dampier Bay so you can still drop into Environment Council. This would mean a slow that a Lyttelton Port Recovery Plan it doesn’t compete with Lyttelton’s Canterbury’s PORTacabin on the and uncertain recovery process. should be developed. town centre. corner of Oxford and London streets Therefore, Environment Canterbury in Lyttelton on Thursdays 10am–2pm asked the Minister for Canterbury Proposals in the Plan include The Plan is open for submissions until or Saturdays 10am–12.30pm until Earthquake Recovery to consider reclaiming an extra 27 hectares of 11 May 2015, after which there will be 15 May 2015. the best approach to rebuilding land at Te Awaparahi Bay for a new a public hearing starting from 2 June. the Port, including how to involve container terminal and providing for Without this Plan, the rebuild of the the community in decision making the repair or rebuild of many of the Check out the plan and make a Port would need around 100 resource and ensure appropriate wharves in the inner harbour. Another submission online at: ecan.govt.nz/ consents from Environment environmental safeguards. focus is to ensure better public access port to the waterfront while limiting the

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Deadline for managed repair decision – 1 June 2015 The Earthquake Commission (EQC) is asking Canterbury home owners to confirm whether they wish to be part of the Canterbury Home Repair Programme (CHRP), so EQC can commit adequate resources to complete the programme.

To get clarity, EQC has set a deadline settled customers will not be able to individually to resolve their queries Call us to discuss your situation on to close the CHRP to all new opt back in to the programme. and help them decide. There are 0800 DAMAGE (0800 326 243). customers and repairs by Monday only a few thousand repairs left to 1 June 2015. General Manager Customer and do, with many already underway, so Claims Gail Kettle says customers we want to find the best fit for each If you prefer to get support from From that date, no further customers whose repairs are underway do not of the remaining customers among an independent agency: will be accepted into CHRP unless need to do anything. the options available under the they have a prior agreement with Earthquake Commission Act 1993,” • contact the Residential Advisory EQR or EQC, and previously cash- “The 1 June deadline is for those who, Ms Kettle says. Service by phoning 0800 777 for various reasons, have not been 299 or 03 379 7027 or email: ready for our contractors to begin “We’re also offering a no-obligation [email protected] work on their properties, or who may scope of the works needed for still be in negotiation with EQC. each home.” • visit the support agencies at the In the Know Hub, open Monday “We know everyone’s situation is The 1 June deadline will have no to Thursday until 25 June, at different, and we’ll be attempting to impact on customers who have Eastgate Shopping Centre. contact all outstanding customers confirmed a start date for repairs, who have post-repair issues, or whose properties may have increased flooding vulnerability, as land claims “We know everyone’s will be treated separately. Contact details: situation is different … After EQC has tried to contact eqc.govt.nz customers, if they have not decided so we want to 0800 DAMAGE or 0800 326 243 or cannot be contacted by 1 June From 1 June, no further customers find the best fit for 2015, EQC will assume they do not will be accepted into Canterbury want to have their property repaired Home Repair Programme unless each customer.” by CHRP. A cash settlement will they have a prior agreement with Gail Kettle be one option available to such EQR or EQC. customers under the Act.

Community input improves Housing New Avondale Golf Course Zealand plans for Aranui B Wainoni Road Housing New Zealand has revised its majorHampshire plans St for new homes in AranuiFarnborough after extensive engagement with the local community. Reserve F Avondale Golf Course C C It worked closely with tenants, • using pool fencing to provide Wainoni neighbours andAldershot community St groups to see-through streetEureka St frontages, with Park B consult on proposedA developments 1.8-metre backyard fencing, for Wainoni Road Community Hampshire St Farnborough on five large sitesBen near Rarere AveWainoni Park. security and privacy. St James Reserve Library Centre School F C Original plans proposed up to 79 new ACTIS Chairman Rob Davidson says C Wainoni Aldershot St Eureka St two-storey, adjoining houses across the Society is very pleased with Park the five sites, with no garages. the revised plans and is grateful to A Community Housing New Zealand for entering Ben Rarere Ave St James Library Centre School A series of drop-inBreezes Road sessions and into community consultation in such a KEY

workshops and ongoing dialogue with meaningful and constructive manner. HNZ repaired

key stakeholders, including Aranui HNZ redevelopment site Community Trust Incorporated Society Mr Davidson says he is confident Christchurch City Council Housing Breezes Road KEY (ACTIS), sought the community’s the development will provide good- Library HNZ repaired Shortland St Aranuifeedback High School/ on the proposals. quality housingAranui and Primary help to make New Community Centre HNZ redevelopment site School Shops Christchurch City Council New School Campus Aranui a great place to live now and in Housing As a result, these plans have been the future. Library Shortland St Aranui High School/ Aranui Primary New Community Centre improved with: New School Campus School Shops • four fewer houses overall “The new houses are desperately needed in the community and we are The five major development sites in Aranui, close to Wainoni Park, where n Aranui Community Housing• nine - Housing fewer New Zealand two-storeyed repair and development houses plan- Wainoni Park area confident that the design features Housing New Zealand plans to build new state housing this year. Site: Wainoni Park, Aranui Date: October 2014 Drawing: Draft for discussion Drawing no: A.02 Scale: NTS • more stand-alone houses contained in the development will n Aranui Community Housing - Housing New Zealand repair and development plan- Wainoni Park area Site: Wainoni Park, Aranui Date: October 2014 Drawing: Draft for discussion Drawing no: A.02 Scale: NTS • garages for 25 three- and four- meet the needs of both the occupiers key to getting a better outcome for Contact details: bedroomed houses and the wider Aranui community for those larger sites. hnzc.co.nz • no laundries upstairs many years to come.” Meanwhile, building continues on • removal of through roads and 0800 801 601 Housing New Zealand’s Canterbury stand-alone sites in Aranui, and internal walkways on sites and use Earthquake Recovery Programme Housing New Zealand has almost of rumble strips for safety General Manager Paul Commons says completed its earthquake repairs the community feedback has been programme in the area.

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SCIRT getting bridges back in business The Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team (SCIRT) is around 75 per cent of the way through its bridge repair programme.

What’s starting? What’s finished? Carlton Mill footbridge

People who walk, cycle or run across New handrails the Carlton Mill footbridge in Little The rebuilt footbridge will have new Hagley Park will have a new bridge to handrails especially designed to fit in cross in time for summer. with the area surrounding the bridge. The local community provided input SCIRT’s McConnell Dowell team starts to the design to ensure a good view of work here this month. The existing the river. footbridge, used by pedestrians and cyclists, was badly damaged in the earthquakes and needs to be Alternative routes demolished and rebuilt. The work is expected to take around six months. During this time Looking out for a slice of history pedestrians and cyclists can use Helmores Lane bridge as a detour, The team will be keeping a close or continue down Carlton Mill Road eye out for historical items when towards Bealey Avenue. it removes the existing bridge. The South New Brighton school pupils celebrate progress on the Bridge abutments date back to 1908, so Street bridge. archaeologists will be on hand to document any old treasures found. Bridge Street bridge re-opens to heavy vehicles and pedestrians H agley Park Armagh Street bridge At the end of March, heavy vehicle SCIRT’s Fulton Hogan team held weight restrictions were lifted and a community celebration to mark People who use the Botanic Gardens Temporary access to car park pedestrian access was officially the occasion. Students from nearby car park will need to reach it along re-opened on Bridge Street bridge, South New Brighton School were The bridge will remain open to a special temporary access road via South New Brighton. jumping with joy to be among the cyclists and pedestrians while under Riccarton Avenue when repair work locals who were the first to walk repair. However, it will be closed on the earthquake-damaged Armagh across the repaired bridge. to motor vehicles. This is because Street bridge in Hagley Park starts several layers of bricks need to this month. be removed as part of the repair, requiring weight restrictions on top of It’s all happening underneath the bridge. SCIRT’s McConnell Dowell team is Vehicles will still have access to the repairing the bridge, which was built nearby car park so that they can in 1885. Those walking past while easily get to the Botanic Gardens the work is going on won’t see much and Hagley Park. They can access the activity happening on top of the car park via a temporary road from bridge, as the majority of the repairs Riccarton Avenue normally used will be done under it. for service vehicles only. Use the entrance to the croquet and tennis During the first stage, the team will clubs and follow the signs. remove bricks from underneath the bridge and inject grout into cracks. Please watch for cyclists and They will then put the bricks back pedestrians when using the in place. temporary road. Pedestrians may need to cross the road and cyclists The second stage of work will involve will be merging with traffic. Please cross-pinning metal bars across the keep to the speed limit and drive to cracks to help strengthen the bridge. the conditions. Associate Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Nicky Wagner leads community members across the Antigua Street footbridge at its A dam and scaffolding will be set After the repairs are complete and re-opening on 30 April. up along one side of the bridge to the bridge re-opened to vehicles, create a dry space for the team to the temporary access road will be work in. This will involve a dewatering removed and the area restored to its A ntigua Street footbridge back system and pumps. When the team former condition. has finished repairing the cracks on in action one side of the bridge, the dam and Good news for people who walk team repaired the bridge. A crowd scaffolding will be shifted to the other and cycle around Ōtākaro/Avon gathered to watch on a chilly side so that side can then be repaired. Contact details: River near the hospital. Late evening last July as the curved strongerchristchurch.govt.nz last month, the Antigua Street steel structure was carefully Finally, the team will repair a number footbridge near the Antigua removed by crane and taken away of the pillars on the side of the bridge 03 941 8999 Boatsheds re-opened. for repair. In February, when the that moved during the earthquakes. [email protected] steel structure was craned back Repairs are expected to take around There was some spectacular into position, a crowd once again six months. viewing while SCIRT’s Downer gathered to watch the event.

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Earthquake work coming up? Open until 25 June 2015 Need to find your home Eastgate Shopping Centre away from home?

Need information to progress your earthquake repair or rebuild? Talk face to face with earthquake recovery agencies and support services who can help you with your residential earthquake claim.

The In the Know Hub at Eastgate Shopping Centre is open for residents facing rebuild or repair issues. At the Hub, you 0800 673 227 can talk face to face with earthquake recovery agencies, be connected with other agencies or support services and www.quakeaccommodation.govt.nz establish your next step in the residential rebuild or repair process.

The Hub is open Monday to Wednesday, 9am–6pm, and Thursday 9am–8pm. It is closed Friday to Sunday and on public holidays.

Not all agencies are at the Hub every day. The timetable below shows when you will find each agency at the Hub.

Seminars on residential repair and Agency Day Time Free rebuild topics will be held at the CanCERN Monday to Wednesday 9am-6pm Hub each Thursday at 1pm–2pm Impartial Thursday 9am-8pm and at 6pm–7pm. Presenters will

EQC - to make an appointment call Monday to Thursday 9am-5.30pm be experts on their topic and you Advice 0800 326 243 will have an opportunity to ask

Canterbury Earthquake Temporary Monday to Thursday 9am-6pm questions. Space is limited – to For the repair or rebuild of Accommodation Service (CETAS) book a seat, call your home 0800 777 HUB (0800 777 482). The Residential Advisory Service is a free, Earthquake Support Coordination Service Monday to Wednesday 9am-6pm independent and easy to use advisory Thursday 9am-8pm service for residential property owners repairing or rebuilding their homes Residential Advisory Service (RAS) Monday to Wednesday 9am-4pm following the Canterbury earthquakes. Thursday 9am-8pm For more information visit: Our experienced, qualified advisors can help you gain a better understanding Christchurch City Council www.intheknow.org.nz of your repair and rebuild process, or for consenting queries Monday 9am-11am connect you to other services that may for land drainage/flooding queries Monday to Thursday 2pm-5pm be able to progress your situation. for general enquiries Monday to Thursday 9am-1pm Get in touch - we’re here to help.

The In the Know Hub is a community-led initiative supported by: CanCERN, Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority, Canterbury Earthquake Temporary Accommodation Service, Christchurch City Council, Call 03 379 7027 Earthquake Commission, Earthquake Support Coordination Service, Insurance Council of New Zealand, Ministry of Business, Innovation and or 0800 777 299 Employment, Residential Advisory Service and the Canterbury Community Trust. Or visit advisory.org.nz

Useful contacts

Christchurch City Council SCIRT Canterbury Support Line 03 941 8999 03 941 8999 0800 777 846 0800 800 169 [email protected] [email protected] strongerchristchurch.govt.nz www.ccc.govt.nz Earthquake Support Coordination Service Waimakariri District Council 0800 777 846 CERA 03 311 8900 0800 RING CERA waimakariri.govt.nz 0800 7464 2372 Residential Advisory Service [email protected] 03 379 7027 cera.govt.nz Selwyn District Council 0800 777 299 03 347 2800 advisory.org.nz 03 318 8338 EQC selwyn.govt.nz 0800 DAMAGE Canterbury Earthquake Temporary 0800 326 243 Accommodation Service eqc.govt.nz Environment Canterbury 0800 673 227 03 353 9007 quakeaccommodation.govt.nz ecan.govt.nz

15 What’s on...

FIFA U-20 World Cup New Zealand 2015 1–17 June – Christchurch Stadium (AMI Stadium)

In early June, Christchurch will host games featuring football’s future legends in FIFA’s second-biggest men’s tournament. Various: Adults from $19, children from $8 + service fee

Free

T radie Expo Afternoon Comedy Convoy Christchurch Airport Marathon 21 May, 3.30pm–5.30pm – Horncastle Arena 22 May, 8pm – 31 May, 8.30am – Start Cathedral Square

Showcasing 75 building and construction Steve Wrigley (7 Days) is back from the US to Inspired by the 1974 Commonwealth Games industry-related stands, this event is a must for all showcase a stunning line-up of top comedians from marathon, the Christchurch Airport Marathon is tradies in/around Christchurch. across the world. renowned as one of the fastest courses in the world. FREE $39.50 Adults from $35, children from $15

Salute T e Puna Toi T rinity Roots Gary McCormick & 28–30 May – Isaac Theatre Royal 2–13 June, 8pm – The Gym, The Arts Centre ‘Citizen’ Tour Tim Shadbolt 6 June, 8.30pm 5 June, 6pm A Royal NZ Ballet collaboration with the NZ Army Footprints/Tapuwae is a bicultural opera that Ferrymead Speight’s Addington Raceway Band to mark the centenary of World War 1. juxtaposes motifs from Wagner’s Ring Cycle with Ale House Various from $25–$89.40 + service fee waiata and haka. Dinner and a show. $20–$30 online booking essential Earlybird $20, GA $30 $49

The events featured on this page are just a selection of what’s happening in Christchurch over the next few weeks. Find out more online.

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Six60 NZ Tour Mainland Tactix v David Cook: Harness Racing at 29 May, 7pm – Horncastle Arena WBOP Magic Meet Me in the Square Addington Horncastle Arena Until 24 May Until 24 July After over a year away from NZ stages, the band 31 May, 7.10pm 10am–5pm 5pm returns for what will be their biggest and most 209 Tuam Street Addington Raceway exciting tour to date. Support the Tactix. $70.50 + service fee From $10 FREE FREE For more events visit: bethere.co.nz