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Children's Specialist Centre
Christchurch centre  houses five paediatric specialists who cover a broad spectrum of conditions in children and adolescents.
Tritschler & Searle Opticians
Opticians in central Christchurch.
New Zealand Kidney Foundation
Non-profit organisation funding research and education on kidney diseases, promoting kidney donation, informing and supporting kidney patients and their families.
Ngai Tahu - Statutory Acknowledgements
A flyer (PDF) giving a brief outline of statutory acknowledgements under the Ngai Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998 and how they may affect resource consent applicants in some areas of the South Island.
Cycleways  in Christchurch

Cycleways are in the news with the city council's temporary freeze on cycleway development being lifted. The council's website has a Cycling page which details useful information about cycling in the city including technical information about cycleways.

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 Moving to Christchurch@ localeye

3 and 4 December Festival of Cycling
Harbour ride and city criterium www.festivalofcycling.co.nz

6 December University of Canterbury Examination Results http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/acad/exams/

Friday 9 December Secondary School Year finishes

Tuesday 20 December Primary School Year finishes

The localeye category Moving to Christchurch gathers together useful information and businesses helping people who want to move to Christchurch.
Some key links include Lifestyle and immigration - Canterbury Development Corporation
Information about language, immigration, and lifestyle advantages and the Fact Pack, Christchurch City - Christchurch City Council
which provides answers to commonly asked questions about Christchurch  and includes information relating to the City's history, population, natural and physical environment and economy.

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localeye Getting Things Done November 2005