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  • Submission Form HAVE YOUR SAY BY 30 NOVEMBER 2018 ...

    Submission Form. HAVE YOUR SAY BY 30 NOVEMBER 2018 OUR SPACE 2018-2048 Greater Christchurch Settlement Pattern Update Whakahāngai O Te Hōrapa Nohoanga. How to make a submission. Online: Make a submission using the online submission form at

  • Newsletter May 2024 INSIDE - Partner Councils adopt the ...

    Newsletter May 2024. INSIDE. -. Partner Councils adopt. the Greater Christchurch. Spatial Plan and Joint. Housing Action Plan. -. Travel Demand. Management Update. -. Other GCP Work. Programme Updates. -. What are Priority. Development Areas? -.

  • Greater Christchurch monitoring and reporting

    How we will track and monitor progress.

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    Search. Site search. Keyword(s). Clear search form. Submit search form. Ngā hua rapu Search results. Showing 31 - 40 of 395. Trends and issues - Natural environment. Development is making the natural environment vulnerable to irreversible damage.

  • Trends and issues - Land use

    Over 120,000 more people are expected to live in the area by 2041. That could mean another 70,000 people living in Christchurch City – but where? Will they live in inner city apartments, or in new suburbs around Halswell or other developing areas?

  • Submissions and additional information

    Submissions and additional information.

  • Business as usual option

    Councils would be able to pursue independent growth strategies.

  • Urban Development Strategy update 2016

    As part of the 2016 update analysis of the relevant consultation process was undertaken in order to better understand the views of the Greater Christchurch community.

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    Search. Site search. Keyword(s). Clear search form. Submit search form. Ngā hua rapu Search results. Showing 61 - 70 of 395. Toitū te marae o Tāne, Toitū te marae o.. Toitū te marae o Tāne, Toitū te marae o Tangaroa, Toitū te iwi Healthy Land

  • Trends and issues – Transport

    Traffic congestion in and around Greater Christchurch continues to grow, threatening the environment and using more resources at an increasing cost.