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Right Tree, Right Job, Right Place
Trees are integral to the identity of Christchurch, a city internationally known as a ‘garden city’, and are highly valued in the wider Banks Peninsula landscape.
The Christchurch City Council is developing a Tree and Urban Forest Plan for Christchurch and Banks Peninsula. Its aim is to provide a long-term vision and strategy to maximise the health and sustainability of our urban trees and forests, and to increase the benefits we get from them.
Christchurch and Banks Peninsula have a mix of native and exotic trees that support biodiversity and reinforce our identity.
Trees benefit us by:
As we begin developing the Tree and Urban Forest Plan, we are keen to collect as many ideas as possible. We want to know what the people of Christchurch and Banks Peninsula think about trees – what people value and what they would like to see more of.
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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