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Community Scoop » All Saints Church Resource Consent Application Declined

Press Release – Palmerston North City Council A Resource Consent application (LU5331)to undertake modifications of All Saints Church has been declined by an independent hearings panel. The Consent filed by the Wellington Diocesan Board of Trustees sought the demolition of the existing baptistry; … A Resource Consent application (LU5331)to undertake modifications of All Saints Church has been declined by an independent hearings panel. The Consent filed by the Wellington Diocesan Board of Trustees sought the demolition of the existing baptistry; additions and alterations including a new lobby and reception area, new entrances; office space and a new roof of the heritage church located at 338 Church Street, Palmerston North.

Creative City Conversations Continue

Urban designer Daniel Chapman will be the fourth presenter in Palmy’s popular Creative City Conversation series. Chapman will discuss the crucial role walking plays in creating vibrant and creative urban places, share with us the ingredients of ‘walkable urbanism’, and provide inspiration from elsewhere of successful transformations from suburban stasis to urban dynamism. Council’s Senior Urban Designer Dave Charnley has been coordinating the Creative Cities Conversation programme. “We’ve had a great turn-out at our previous three events. They’ve all been thought-provoking and have helped our community and city leaders to broaden our understanding of the challenges

auckland scoop co nz » Creative City Conversations Continue

Press Release – Palmerston North City Council Urban designer Daniel Chapman will be the fourth presenter in Palmy’s popular Creative City Conversation series. Chapman will discuss the crucial role walking plays in creating vibrant and creative urban places, share with us the ingredients of ‘walkable urbanism’, and provide inspiration from elsewhere of successful transformations from suburban stasis to urban dynamism. Council’s Senior Urban Designer Dave Charnley has been coordinating the Creative Cities Conversation programme. “We’ve had a great turn-out at our previous three events. They’ve all been thought-provoking and have helped our community and city leaders to broaden our understanding of the challenges we face in designing, building and maintaining cities and the creativity and innovation required to successfully make a great city. We’re delighted to have Daniel in Palmy to speak on his area of expertise.”

Pioneer Highway Countdown gets green light after consent delays

Grainger said Countdown was discussing with Watts and Hughes how and exactly when the contractor could get back to work on the supermarket development. Countdown declined to elaborate on what the delay was, and was still deferring questions on those issues to the city council. Council chief customer officer Chris Dyhrberg previously told Stuff he couldn’t discuss the cause of the delay while the council worked through the consent – and the council didn’t provide an updated response before this article went to print. Peter Blake said it had been a frustrating wait since the new supermarket was first announced eight years ago.

Three tours brought Prince Philip to Palmerston North and wider region

Mourners gathered at the gates of Buckingham Palace to pay their respects to Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, who has died aged 99. News reports at the time said around three in four New Zealanders managed to see the pair in the flesh during their tour of New Zealand, such was the hype. Prince Philip visited more than 50 towns during the tour, and while in Palmerston North for one-night-only, they stayed at The Grand on The Square. That night they dined at a civic reception and civic dinner, held in the upper floor dining room of the tea rooms at the department store, C M Ross. The C M Ross building is now how to the modern day Palmerston North City Library.

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