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  2. Waste in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti about waste on a garage door in Christchurch (2009). Waste volumes from kerbside collections was almost 40,000 tonnes but reduced after the introduction of kerbside recycling and a halving in the number of free rubbish bags. In 2009 the Council introduced 140 litre wheelie bins for kerbside collection after which waste volumes began to ...

  3. Christchurch City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Christchurch City Council (CCC) is the local government authority for Christchurch in New Zealand. It is a territorial authority elected to represent the 415,100 people of Christchurch. [ 1 ] Since October 2022, the Mayor of Christchurch is Phil Mauger , who succeeded after the retirement of Lianne Dalziel . [ 2 ]

  4. Christchurch City Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch City Holdings Ltd (CCHL) is a wholly owned investment arm [1] of the Christchurch City Council. The council controlled trading organisations (CCTO) own and run some of the important infrastructure in Christchurch , such as the public transport and electricity delivery in the city.

  5. Recycling centre shop faces council officers block - AOL

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    Plans for a permanent new waste reuse shop in Derby have hit a stumbling block after council officers objected to part of it. The Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC) at Raynesway has hosted a ...

  6. Tony Marryatt - Wikipedia

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    Protest sign about Marryatt's 2011 pay rise. Tony Marryatt (born 1966) is a senior manager employed by local government in New Zealand. Between 2007 and 2013, he was the chief executive officer (CEO) of Christchurch City Council, succeeding Lesley McTurk.

  7. Christchurch Wastewater Treatment Plant - Wikipedia

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    The pipe has a diameter of 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) and the diffusers are 3 km (1.9 mi) off the coast from New Brighton. At a cost of NZ$85m, it was the largest ever undertaken by Christchurch City Council. [6] The Christchurch wastewater treatment plant was affected by the series of earthquakes that started in September 2010.

  8. Halswell Quarry Park - Wikipedia

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    Halswell Quarry operated between 1861 and 1990 before becoming the 60.4 hectares (149 acres) Halswell Quarry Park, one of many Christchurch City Council reserves. It offers a combination of walking and mountain biking tracks, historic sites, picnic areas, botanical collections, and six sister city gardens.

  9. Public transport in Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    Oversimplified map of the Christchurch Metro Network New route 97 at the Pegasus terminus. 5/10/2020. On 8 December 2014, a new bus network was launched offering three types of bus services. Five colour-coded frequent bus routes (the High Frequency Services) run through Christchurch's major road corridors, connecting people to popular destinations.