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First new amalgamated Public Places Policy to go out for consultation

Christchurch City Council Media Release, 05 Mar 2010.
The Christchurch City Council has approved for public consultation the first of a series of new policies for the management of its public places.Following the adoption of the Public Places Bylaw 2008, the Council identified the need to review all related operational policies, including policies and procedures from former Banks Peninsula District Council areas now administered by the Council. The new policies will be integral to the effective enforcement and management of the Bylaw.

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Toasting Fatherhood

Parents Inc, 23 Feb 2010.
Get a technology entrepreneur, a well known actor and writer, a rugby league legend, parenting guru and a youth life skills educator together for breakfast and what will they talk about? Chances are it will be their kids.
It certainly will be on Tuesday 16 March when Sir Gil Simpson, David McPhail, Ruben Wiki, Ian Grant and Zane Scarborough take to the stage in the Deloitte Lounge at the AMI Stadium for Parents Inc.’s Fathers’ Breakfast in Christchurch.

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Young People Teach Dangers of Drink Driving

Christchurch City Council Media Release, 03 Mar 2010.
The Crash Bash Road Show kicked off at Catholic Cathedral College on Monday 3 March with a strong message against drink driving.The theme for 2010 is ‘Alcohol Limits for Young Drivers’ and the winning script, entitled ‘Requiem in a Bottle’, was written by Mingji Liu from St Andrews College.


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