Canterbury has been identified as one of three priority regions in the Safe Network Programme recently announced by the Minister for Transport.
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Sign up for the latest newsA company has pleaded not guilty in court in relation to a discharge of ammonia to air.
The Regional Public Transport Plan 2018-28 was formally adopted by Environment Canterbury at its council meeting on Thursday, December 13.
The Environment Canterbury Council today resolved to make the Nutrient Management and Waitaki Plan Change, Plan Change 5, operative on 1 February 2019.
The Orari Temuka Opihi Pareora (OTOP) Water Zone Committee has finalised its recommendations for improving the health of waterways in a large part of South Canterbury.
Environment Canterbury today confirmed that its own farm environment plan template meets the requirements of the Canterbury Land & Water Regional Plan
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The Greater Christchurch Public Transport Joint Committee approved the draft Regional Public Transport Plan at its meeting this week.
A company has pleaded guilty in court in relation to a discharge of ammonia to land.
Research stage of Environment Canterbury’s on-demand public transport study is underway, and the regional council is appealing for interested parties.
The trial of two new bus services for the Selwyn district is being proposed.
Recent consent stories have raised a lot of questions about how we process and grant consent.