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Ashburton mayor fuming over 'unacceptable' delay in SH1 bridge debris cleanup
A two-month delay in clearing flood debris from a SH1 bridge is "not acceptable", Ashburton's mayor says.
Schools brace for higher power bills as they replace fossil fuel burners
Schools making the transition to cleaner energy heating to reduce emissions are likely to face big cost increases.
Schools should decide cellphone bans, not government, principal says
Principal Ross Preece says a cell phone ban is working at Ashburton College - but should not be forced on every school.
30kph speed zones rolled out in Mid Canterbury
The rollout of 30kph school speed zones is complete, but one Ashburton District Councillor hopes there isn't a rise in speed infringements as a result.
Expansion plans for New Zealand's largest water rehab project
A major water improvement scheme in Canterbury is showing promising results, and is set to get bigger with plans for even more sites to be added.
National committed to funding but not location of Ashburton’s second bridge
National says it will have the money, but stopped short of confirming where it will build a second Ashburton/Hakatere River bridge.
Lowering voting age a 'gateway' to improving education
Mid-Canterbury's youngest elected member says lowering the voting age at general elections is a gateway to improving overall civics education.
Little impact on Ashburton library, civic centre expected from liquidation
Ashburton District Council chief executive Hamish Riach says the project control group continues to "work through the implications" of a subcontractor's liquidation.
More delays possible at Ashburton library and civic centre build
A sub-contractor going into liquidation is the latest blow to Ashburton's troubled new library and civic centre build.
No plans to control Ashburton’s ‘already reduced’ pigeon population
A purge of feral pigeons in Ashburton's CBD is not on the council's agenda because the population has already been reduced, it says.
Fair Go's claims about Ashburton's recycling efforts 'gives wrong impression'
A Fair Go episode pinned Ashburton as one of the worst recyclers in the country - which the council disputes.
Rural school's 14 year journey to lower speeds
All schools in the Ashburton area will have a 30kph speed zone set up on roads outside them this year, with one principal relieved after a 14 year campaign.
Hopes Gabrielle repair bill won't see Ashburton's second bridge delayed
The mayor believes it has further strengthened the case for it to happen sooner, rather than later.
In a flap: Pigeon poo ruffles event centre feathers
A problem with unwanted guests is frustrating the Ashburton Event Centre and "it's getting serious".
Ashburton's new $56m library and civic centre delayed again
The completion date for Ashburton's new $56.75 million library and civic building has been pushed back again, and it could now open about a year after initially planned.
M bovis eradication from five farms 'not dependent on knowing transmission route'
The Ashburton mayor says it isn't a major concern officials are unsure how Mycoplasma bovis began circulating Wakanui farms in Mid-Canterbury last year.
$4.2m 'better off funding' not buying Ashburton's Three Waters support
The Ashburton District Council won't be muzzled by receiving $4.19 million in the Three Waters 'better off' funding that will benefit the community.
Ashburton viaduct crashed into three times a year
Three times a year a driver will crash into the Tinwald viaduct which authorities say is clearly signposted.
Ashburton by-election expected later this month
Following the sudden death of two-term councillor Rodger Letham in December, Ashburton District Council will have a special election.
Pothole patches double in Mid Canterbury
Almost as many potholes were filled in 2022 as in the previous three years in the Ashburton District.
Ashburton College moves to allay fears following independent policy review
Ashburton College heads have done their best to pacify community concerns over suggestions that no student bullying complaints reached the principal or the board in the past five years.
Thermal pool complex makes a splash despite challenging first year
More than 100,000 people have flocked to Methven's Ōpuke Thermal Pools and Spa complex since it opened in November 2021.
Ashburton College cell phone ban about eliminating disruption - principal
Removing the use of cellphones at Ashburton College is about eliminating a major disruption, according to the school's principal.
Mid-Canterbury volunteer firefighters remain on duty amid union action
The Ashburton mayor will be answering his pager if he can, with local volunteer firefighters continuing to respond during the union strike action.
Mountain of farm waste plastic on the way out
Wastebusters is happy to see the first loads of farm plastics hit the road after four years of stockpiling, but its green waste collection is in breach of the land and water regional plan.