β¨ Electoral Boundary Objections
14 JANUARY 2014 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 3 105
S05-008 b, n, h Objection A Riches
Objects to the inclusion of Mairehau and St Albans suburbs in Christchurch East as they are closely connected with Christchurch Central and Redwood rather than the east. As the Highfield Park subdivision is constructed Mairehau will grow as a link to the CBD.
Suggested solution: Include Mairehau, Shirley and most of St Albans in Christchurch Central. Christchurch East should grow south rather than west. Christchurch Central should be named "Avon" or "Christchurch".
S05-009 b, h Objection D and M Gubbins
Objects to the inclusion of Mairehau in Christchurch East as church, social activities and facilities all revolve around Christchurch Central.
Suggested solution: Retain the existing boundaries.
S05-010 b Objection L Mortensen
Objects to the boundary between Christchurch East and Christchurch Central (between Queen Elizabeth II Drive and the Styx River) going through the consented Highfield Park subdivision, which could split the community in half.
Suggested solution: Move the boundary to run along the proposed Christchurch Northern Arterial motorway to be built approximately 400 metres west of the current proposed boundary, which will separate Redwood and Highfield Park.
S05-011 b, h Objection K Tanner and 202 others
Petition objecting to the community of Bromley being moved into the Christchurch East electorate when it is linked with and uses local services and public facilities in Woolston. Splitting the community between two electorates would break up this community of interest.
Suggested solution: Retain the existing boundary between the Christchurch East and Port Hills electorates.
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S06-001 b Objection S Thompson
Objects to the boundary between Christchurch Central and Waimakariri running along the railway splitting a community of interest. Northcote school would be in Christchurch Central but many children will come from Waimakariri.
Suggested solution: It would be more appropriate to use Main North Road as the boundary as a better division between Northcote and Redwood suburbs.
S06-002 b Objection M Moore
Similar to S06-001
Suggested solution: Similar to S06-001
S06-003 b Objection N Baker
Similar to S06-001
Suggested solution: Similar to S06-001
S06-004 b Objection M M Barry and 23 others
Petition objecting to the proposed boundary with Waimakariri, along the railway line, splitting the Casebrook community.
Suggested solution: The boundary to run along Main North Road, a stronger and more logical boundary.
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Objection to electorate boundary for Christchurch East
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ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral boundaries, Christchurch East, Mairehau, St Albans, Christchurch Central
10 names identified
- A Riches, Objects to inclusion of Mairehau and St Albans in Christchurch East
- D and M Gubbins, Objects to inclusion of Mairehau in Christchurch East
- L Mortensen, Objects to boundary between Christchurch East and Christchurch Central
- K Tanner, Petition objecting to Bromley being moved into Christchurch East
- 202 others , Petition objecting to Bromley being moved into Christchurch East
- S Thompson, Objects to boundary between Christchurch Central and Waimakariri
- M Moore, Objects to boundary between Christchurch Central and Waimakariri
- N Baker, Objects to boundary between Christchurch Central and Waimakariri
- M M Barry, Petition objecting to proposed boundary with Waimakariri
- 23 others , Petition objecting to proposed boundary with Waimakariri
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