Posts by Hebe
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Hard News: Christchurch: Is "quite good"…, in reply to
Well then, they should pay for their venue, it’s obviously popular.
Oh joy! Then we won't have to sell the council's assets to pay for it. And I'm more than happy for private enterprise to own the convention centre. Bloody hell we've saved nearly a billion already.
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Hard News: Christchurch: Is "quite good"…, in reply to
until fuel prices treble.
Electric would be ideal for a flat city without huge distances to cover. Produced by a mandatory solar panel bank on all new buildings.
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Hard News: Christchurch: Is "quite good"…, in reply to
Question for Chch locals: if I lived somewhere in the CBD or Frame areas, where would I most likely shop for food?
It would be nice to see some public fruit trees in the frame, even community gardens. That's unlikely. So, you would shop at South City New World, Pak and Save, Piko in three or four years when it's back home.
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Does anyone else see a resemblance to the New Orleans disaster recovery model? Do we get a Brad Pitt with that?
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Hard News: Christchurch: Is "quite good"…, in reply to
Hedges, I meant hedges. A name for the eastern green frame? The Boulevard of Broken Dreams of course.
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Hard News: Christchurch: Is "quite good"…, in reply to
Lots of bushes in manchester St soon.
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Hard News: Christchurch: Is "quite good"…, in reply to
I don’t think it’s that organised.
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Hard News: Christchurch: Is "quite good"…, in reply to
No, I am saying that delivering the desires they expressed might require a bit more brain power than a simple literal translation.
Bureaucrats are needed to translate the desires of the little people? WTF.
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Hard News: Christchurch: Is "quite good"…, in reply to
I haven’t heard anything mentioned about the town hall for a long time but I did notice in the video at 00:45 that it had disappeared
I noticed, and I am not making s judgment of any kind, that Ngai Tahu's cultural centre appears to sit on the Crowne Plaza /Town Hall site.
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Hard News: Christchurch: Is "quite good"…, in reply to
John says his Govt. (sic) will pay for public amenities. John just hasn’t said what they are yet.
You mean like toilets? Goody. Not sure whether the CERA laws give the govt the power to make the council sell assets ; and what happens if the "suggestions" are ignored.