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The Sài Gòn Hi-tech Park Business Association has sought city authorities’ permission for its workers to travel to work from home since organising accommodation on-site for them is difficult.

Don t sell us short : Heat goes on before vote on Christchurch stadium size

Christchurch rough sleepers forced to move after business owner blasts Rick Astley non-stop for months

Christchurch rough sleepers forced to move after business owner blasts Rick Astley non-stop for months Newshub 7 hrs ago Seni Iasona, Kethaki Masilamani © Image - Getty Images; Video - Newshub Watch: A Christchurch property developer has taken to rickrolling homeless people sleeping at his front door. A Christchurch property developer says he won t stop blasting music outside his business in an attempt to deter rough sleepers - despite admitting it might not be working.  Peebles Group CEO Richard Peebels has seen a rise in homeless people sleeping at his front door with his staff facing abuse when entering his building.  There has been some drug dealing, some assaults, intimidation of the customers and staff, some of the young staff have been subjected to sexual abuse.

Christchurch Santa parade organisers cancel 2021 event, call for more council support

Christchurch Santa parade organisers cancel 2021 event, call for more council support
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Days are numbered for some central Christchurch car parks

They had until April 30 to comply or the council could issue a $300 fine and an abatement notice to cease the operation. Council regulatory compliance head Tracey Weston this week said 26 car parks had closed and another 19 had applied for a consent. One had so far been successful in gaining a consent. No fines or abatement notices had been issued. STACY SQUIRES/STUFF The Christchurch City Council is considering changing its central city parking policy. It says there is a perception the city lacks parking, but is asking if that is really the case or a myth. (First published August 2020) Weston said council staff were yet to visit the 50 sites that had not closed or applied for a consent to verify if they were still operating.

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