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PageWebsites referred to or linked from the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA) website between 2011 to 2016.CERA website archive
PageThis page contains links to archived content from the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA) website from 2011–2016. The website was decommissioned and archived in 2016.Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Learning and Legacy Programme
PageEstablished to capture learnings from the Canterbury Earthquakes in 2010 and 2011, the Earthquake Recovery Learning and Legacy Programme (the Programme), in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, operated from 2016 to 2018.Disestablishment of CERA
PageThis page directs you to the agencies to contact for information and assistance on the regeneration of greater Christchurch, along with some useful contacts.Lyttelton Port Recovery Plan
PageThe Lyttelton Port Recovery Plan was approved by the Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Gerry Brownlee and gazetted in November 2015.Residential Red Zone Offer Recovery Plan
PageThe Residential Red Zone Offer Recovery Plan identifies that new Crown offers need to be made to the owners of vacant, insured commercial and uninsured improved red zone properties and as soon as practicable.Christchurch Central Recovery Plan
PageThe Christchurch Central Recovery Plan was approved by the Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Hon Gerry Brownlee and gazetted in July 2012.Christ Church Cathedral Working Group
PageThe work of the Christ Church Cathedral Working Group (CCWG) has now finished.Our regeneration partners
PageThe Greater Christchurch Group and three other new agencies — Regenerate Christchurch, Development Christchurch Limited and Ōtākaro Limited — have specific roles in the greater Christchurch regeneration.Recovery and regeneration plans
PageDifferent types of plans have been used to address the needs and requirements of greater Christchurch at different phases following the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes.Commercial film or video production facilities in Christchurch – Section 71 Proposal
PageProposal approved Hon Poto Williams, the Associate Minister for Greater Christchurch Regeneration (the Minister), announced on 15 September 2020 that she has approved the section 71 proposal to provide for commercial film or videoYaldhurst Recreation and Sports Facility Section 71 Proposal approved
PageProposal to exercise the power under section 71 of the Greater Christchurch Regeneration Act 2016 to amend the Canterbury Regional Policy Statement and the Christchurch District Plan. The aim is to rezone 466-482 Yaldhurst Road, Christchurch to Open Space…Christ Church Cathedral Reinstatement Project, Cathedral Square, Christchurch
PageThe proposal for an Order in Council to modify the process for resource consent applications for reinstatement work on the Christ Church Cathedral has been approved.Hagley Oval - Section 71 Proposal Approved
PageHon Poto Williams, the Associate Minister for Greater Christchurch Regeneration (the Minister) announced on 23 December 2019 that she had approved Regenerate Christchurch's Hagley Oval section 71 Proposal to amend the Christchurch District Plan.Lyttelton Commercial Zone Car Parking - section 71 Proposal approved
PageHon Poto Williams, the Associate Minister for Greater Christchurch Regeneration (the Minister) announced on 18 December 2019 that she has approved Christchurch City Council’s Lyttelton Commercial Zone Parking section 71 Proposal (the ProposRoles and responsibilities of the Greater Christchurch Group
PageThe Greater Christchurch Group (GCG) was a business unit within the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. It was formed on 1 March 2016 to lead and coordinate central Government's ongoing role in the regeneration of greater Christchurch following…Greater Christchurch recovery and regeneration
PageGreater Christchurch has moved from the recovery phase to one of regeneration. The focus by local and central Government is on creating new partnerships and a shift to local leadership.Redcliffs School and Redcliffs Park section 71 Proposal approved
PageThe aim of this section 71 proposal is to regenerate Christchurch's Redcliffs School and Redcliffs Park. This proposal was approved on 8 May 2018 by Hon Dr Megan Woods, the Minister for Greater Christchurch Regeneration.Land Use Recovery Plan
PageThe Land Use Recovery Plan (LURP) puts land use policies and rules in place to assist the rebuilding and recovery of communities (including housing and businesses) disrupted by the Canterbury earthquakes.Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor Regeneration Plan
PageThe opportunity to make a written comment on the draft Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor Regeneration Plan closed on 19 December 2018.Cranford Regeneration Plan
PageChristchurch City Council's Cranford Regeneration Plan was approved on 17 August 2017 by Hon Gerry Brownlee, acting on behalf of the Minister supporting Greater Christchurch Regeneration under section 38 of the Greater Christchurch Regeneration Act 2016 (…Residential Unit Overlay District Plan Changes Section 71 Proposal approved
PageChristchurch City Council’s Residential Unit Overlay District Plan Changes Section 71 Proposal (the Proposal) was approved on 13 December 2018 by Hon Dr Megan Woods, the Minister for Greater Christchurch Regeneration (the Minister) under sections 69 and…Section 71 proposals
PageUnder section 71 of the Greater Christchurch Regeneration Act 2016 (GCR Act), the Minister for Greater Christchurch Regeneration (the Minister) previously had the power to approve proposals to make changes to planning documents, such as Resource…The Greater Christchurch Regeneration Act 2016
PageThe Greater Christchurch Regeneration Amendment Bill, aimed at accelerating the transition of regeneration to local leadership in greater Christchurch, was enacted on 29 June 2020. The changes made to the Act include:Global Settlement Agreement with Christchurch City Council
PageThe Global Settlement Agreement follows significant negotiations between the Crown and Council on ownership of key Crown and Council regeneration assets and matters, such as the Bus Interchange and the Crown-owned Residential Red Zone, as well future inPast Orders in Council
PageApart from Acts of Parliament, Orders in Council are the main method the Government uses to put into action decisions that need legal force. They are undertaken by the Executive Council.Snapshot of Greater Christchurch Regeneration
PageLearn about greater Christchurch regeneration momentum as we examine the latest progress indicators in our greater Christchurch regeneration dashboard.