Christchurch City Council Earthquake Update June 24
Friday 24 June 2011 - Christchurch Earthquake update
Part of Ferry Road to be closed this weekend Ferry Road will be closed between Humphries Drive and Tunnel Road roundabout on Sunday 26 June 2011, between 7am and 6pm to enable smoothing of the entire length of the road. If weather affects the work on Sunday, it will be rescheduled for Monday with a closure between 9am and 3pm.
Council facilities update
* Following
engineering checks, Shirley Service Centre and Library and
Parklands Library re-opened yesterday. Hornby Library and
Riccarton Service Centre re-opened this morning. For further
information about which libraries are open, visit http://christchurchcitylibraries.com/News/Alerts/
* Cowles Stadium in Pages Road is closed until further
notice following an assessment by engineers this week.
Repairs will be made to the building and further checks made
before it is re-opened to the public.
* English Park and
Sockburn Recreation Centre have re-opened.
* Some sports
fields had liquefaction following the 13 June aftershocks
and are being assessed. As this happens, fields will be
cleared again for opening. This is updated daily at http://www.ccc.govt.nz/cityleisure/recreationsport/sportsgrounds/closures/index.aspx
* Christchurch Botanic Gardens is open. Both the Armagh Street and Riccarton Avenue carparks, Christchurch Botanic Gardens Café and the information centre are open. The entrance next to Canterbury Museum is currently closed but visitors can access the Gardens from Rolleston Avenue via an entrance opposite Hereford Street. The conversatory complex is not currently open to the public.
Volunteer clean up work to continue until July The silt clean up from private properties will continue through until Saturday 9 July. The Farmy Army will stand down today but the Student Volunteer Army and Christchurch City Council contractors will continue the clean up effort.
People who are interested in
volunteering to help clean up silt can still do so by
reporting to the Canterbury A&P Showgrounds staging area
(entrance off Curletts Road) between 7am and 11am each day.
Anyone who cannot clear the silt from their property to the
road by themselves should request assistance at the website
www.sva.org.nz
All requests are being logged into the same system that Council and students are using to allocate jobs and ensure that those that need help will get it. Volunteers are asked to use their own transport and to wear appropriate footwear and clothing. They should also bring a shovel and, if possible, a wheelbarrow.
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