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Christchurch City Council
Spreydon/Heathcote Community Board Agenda

Tuesday 13 May 2003
at 4.30pm in the Lounge, Colombo Street Baptist Church,
146 Colombo Street, Christchurch

Community Board: Philip Clearwater (Chairman), Oscar Alpers, Carole Anderton, Lynda Carter, Barry Corbett, Paul de Spa, Sonia Gill, Elizabeth Maunsell and Sue Wells.
Community Advocate
Barbara Ford
Telephone: 941 5108
   
Community Secretary
Elaine Greaves
Telephone: 941 5105 
Part A - Matters Requiring a Council Decision
Part B - Reports for Information
Part C - Delegated Decisions
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INDEX

Part C

1

Apologies

Part C

2

Confirmation of Report to Council: 29 April 2003

Part B

3

Deputations by Appointment
3.1 
Stephanie Down, Board of Trustees, Manning Intermediate School

Part C

4

Installation of Poster Bollards

Part C

5

Waltham Road and Kingsley Street – P10 Parking Restriction

Part C

6

Rowley Resource Centre - Proposal for Relocation

Part C

7

Community Advocate’s Report – May 2003

Part A

8

Bradford Park – Purchase of Land

Part A

9

Acquisition of Land for Cycleway/Walkway Port Hills Road

Part C

10

Review of Board Meeting Costs and Representation on Outside Organisations 

Part B

11

Update of Board Funds

Part B

12

Board Members’ Community Update

Part B

13

Questions from Members

Part C
Part A
Part A

14

Resolution to Exclude the Public
15  Bradford Park - Purchase of Land
16  Acquisition of Land for Cycleway/Walkway Port Hills Road

Part C 17 Supplementary - Rowley Resource Centre - Finance Update re Rental Subsidy
Part B Supplementary - New South Library/Service Centre Building - Removal of Trees

1  Apologies


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