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Agenda available

8 May 2025

Thanks to everyone who submitted feedback on this project

We received a total of 17 submissions, from 15 individuals and the following organisations:

  • Diamond Harbour Community Association
  • Spokes Canterbury

What you told us

Stoddard Point Reserve play space
The majority of submitters supported the proposal and did not provide further feedback on the plan. Three submitters didn’t know/ were not sure if they supported the plan.


Kirk Park play space

The majority of submitters (12, 70%) supported the proposal and did not provide further feedback on the plan. Three submitters didn’t know/were not sure if they supported the plan. Two submitters did not support the proposal. Their concerns have been addressed via email.

Common submitters requests for both play spaces included:

  • Providing equipment suitable for 2 – 6-year-old users (8)
  • Imaginative play (4)
  • Swinging equipment (4)
  • Climbing equipment (3)

You can read more about what we heard in the meeting agenda below, which includes the staff report. To read all the feedback we received, download the submission table below.

Changes we've made following public feedback

Meeting details and decision-making process

A staff report recommending approval of the renewal of Stoddart and Kirk play spaces will be presented to the Te Pātaka o Rākaihautu Banks Peninsula Community Board

Date: Monday 12 May 2025

Time: 10am

Venue: Wairewa Little River Boardroom, 4238 Christchurch Akaroa Road, Wairewa Little River

This is a public meeting and everyone is welcome. If you would like to speak at the meeting, please contact the Community Board Advisor, Liz Beaven by emailing Liz.Beaven@ccc.govt.nz or calling 03 941 6601

You can read the meeting agenda, including the staff report and any additional information online - Read the report

The final decision is recorded in the meeting minutes, available online three working days after the meeting.