10 July 2024

Lancaster Park Community Planting Day

Help us make Lancaster Park beautiful! Join Park Rangers to cover this iconic park in native plants like sedge, rush and flax.

Help us make Lancaster Park beautiful! Join Park Rangers to cover this iconic park in native plants like sedge, rush and flax.

Meet in the South-west corner of the park. The nearest entrances are either off Talfourd Place or Lismore Street.

Make you sure you wear lots of warm layers, a hat and raincoat. Sturdy footwear like boots or gumboots are a must and we bringing recommend sunscreen, water and a snack. You might also like to bring your own work/gardening gloves along.

All tools will be provided.

Event will go ahead rain or shine!

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Help us make Lancaster Park beautiful! Join Park Rangers to cover this iconic park in native plants like sedge, rush and flax.

Meet in the South-west corner of the park. The nearest entrances are either off Talfourd Place or Lismore Street.

Make you sure you wear lots of warm layers, a hat and raincoat. Sturdy footwear like boots or gumboots are a must and we bringing recommend sunscreen, water and a snack. You might also like to bring your own work/gardening gloves along.

All tools will be provided.

Event will go ahead rain or shine!

Location
Lancaster Park

Event contact

Christchurch City Council
03 941 8999
parksevents@ccc.govt.nz

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