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“It will be pretty hard for the roses. Hopefully there can be a way to keep the gardens protected until a new hedge can provide enough cover from wind and pollutants.” He said the garden was close to the sea and port with large numbers of trucks and traffic operating nearby. “Seven or eight years ago there was a talk of replacing the hedge with a brick wall.”
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The hedge (pictured right) was having a detrimental effect on the roses with its roots system, a garden expert said. . Thomas said the Festival of the Roses would be held again in December, but he would be stepping down as event organiser.
Philip Matthews05:00, May 25 2021
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A new campaign aimed at attracting businesses, investment, visitors, migrants and students to Christchurch invites newcomers to explore the opportunity . Stuff set out to find how the new slogan rates with Christchurch locals. (Video first published October 2018)
Some built. Some planned. Some thought. Some acted. Some campaigned. Some entertained. Some made things. Some ran things. Some changed for the world for the better. All of them influenced Christchurch over the 160 years since
The Press was first published. A list like this one would normally go up to 10 but 10 was not enough. So in the spirit of 160 years, we give you Christchurch’s First 16.
Press Release – Open Christchurch
Over 600 members of the public turned up to the CSO’s dress rehearsal at the Douglas Lilburn Auditorium between 10am and 12.30pm on Saturday morning at the Town Hall, a landmark Warren & Mahoney building. Open Christchurch 2021, image by Peanut Productions
From over 600 members of the public who turned up to hear the CSO’s dress rehearsal at the internationally acclaimed Douglas Lilburn Auditorium at the Town Hall on Saturday morning to the last of the booked-out backstage tours running at the Isaac Theatre Royal, the inaugural festival of Open Christchurch was a huge success from start to finish.