| Council
                            considers cut in sizeChristchurch
                  City Council is asking for public reaction to a proposal that
                  would lead to the city having eight wards and community boards,
                  with voters from each ward electing two city councillors.
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                  | Multi-sensory
                          centre opens at QEII ParkThe
                  Southern Centre QE II Park - a multi-sensory environment designed
                  for people with disabilities – was officially opened by Deputy
                  Mayor Lesley Keast on 1 September.
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                  | Peace
                            and understandingLast
                    month I led a small delegation from the Council to Japan
                    and South Korea. The trip included visits to two of our Sister
                    Cities - Kurashiki and Songpa - and to the atomic bombing
                    remembrance ceremonies in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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                  | Over-all
                            satisfaction remains highThis
                    year 760 randomly selected people took part in the Council’s
                    annual survey of residents. The questions ranged from how
                    often they visited one of the City Council’s libraries to
                    how satisfied they were with Council services.
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                  | New
                            interpretation Centre opening soonTo
                  mark the sesqui-centenary of the beginning of Provincial Government
                  in Canterbury an Interpretation Centre is being developed in
                  the old Provincial Government buildings on the south-east corner
                  of Armagh and Durham streets.
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