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Construction works has begun on a new accessible pathway linking Todd Brook to Netteswell Pond. The new 800 metre path will replace a current muddy and uneven route. The new path will run alongside Todd Brook behind Stony Wood and St Mark’s School connecting to an existing cycle track along Second Avenue. Currently the route is not accessible all year round particularly to residents with disabilities. Accessibility improvements around Netteswell Pond will also be made with a new path constructed around part of the pond and resurfacing works which will all link to two fully accessible fishing platforms. The works are expected to take around three weeks.
Friday, 12 March 2021, 9:49 am
Visitors revel in Grow exhibitions, workshops, activities
and demonstrations
Gates opened on the first-ever Grow
Ōtautahi this morning and the Christchurch Botanic Gardens
is already buzzing with people enjoying what the Garden
City’s own garden festival has to offer.
Grow
Ōtautahi is free for everyone over three days – Friday,
Saturday and Sunday 12-14 March – in the Christchurch
Botanic Gardens. The festival is in the area surrounding the
Ilex Café – with signs from gardens
entrances.
Festival Director Sandi MacRae says it’s
exciting welcome people to Christchurch’s very own garden
festival
“Grow is all about the community and
Verdon Fleece and more. Meanwhile, Morrison is planning a legal challenge against regulations in Northern Ireland that have banned live music over Covid-19 concerns. As one of his notable contemporaries once mused: “When he sings God comes out. When he speaks, the devil’s arse comes out.” Six60 As part of a series of concerts held on Saturdays, Six60 is touring Aotearoa. The tour has received widespread international media attention and recognition noting that Six60 is an anomaly in the world touring circuit right now. Matiu Walters also appeared on
Good Morning Britain with Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid and said: “We felt really fortunate we didn’t want the rest of the world to shut down for us to be able to do this, but look, we are lucky. We had some great leadership, and we did what we had to do.”
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