The Stormwater and Land Drainage Bylaw 2022 was adopted by the Council on 9 June 2022 and came into force on 1 July 2022.
Our wastewater system includes treatment plants at Bromley and on Banks Peninsula, connected to our homes and businesses by pipes, manholes and pumping stations.
Offensive trades include rubbish collecting, dag crushing, tanning, wool scouring and the slaughtering of animals for any purpose other than human consumption.
If you live around Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour and you’ve spotted something unusual with the water network, get in touch.
Christchurch City Council’s Annual Plan or Long Term Plan lays out work for the year ahead, how much this will cost, and the total amount of rates needed to pay for it.
Under the Building Act 2004, all residential or small heated pools (including temporary pools) must have compliant barriers to keep young children safe at all times.
The Water Supply and Wastewater Bylaw 2022 was adopted by the Council on 9 June 2022 and came into force on 1 July 2022.
A review of Christchurch's Freedom Camping Bylaw could be brought forward in response to community concerns.
The responsibility for maintaining and repairing wastewater pipes that carry wastewater from the house or business to the Council main is shared between the property owner and the Council.
The main checks undertaken during the common types of building inspections carried out by Hurunui, Waimakariri, Christchurch, Selwyn and Ashburton Councils.
Request, report and pay for Council services.
Apply for building and resource consents.
Manage your library borrowing.
Receive your rates invoice by email.
Take full control of your Rec and Sport membership.
List your events on What’s On Christchurch