Christchurch City Council

Fendalton Ward
The Christchurch City Council provides local services and facilities, such as public transport, rubbish and recycling, libraries, parks, and recreation facilities. It also makes decisions about building and planning, local regulations, and infrastructure, such as water supply and sewerage. The council is made up of 16 councillors and the mayor. Councillors are elected to represent wards (areas in the city). one councillor will be elected from the Fendalton ward. This is a first past the post (FPP) election, so you vote by ticking the name of your preferred candidate on your ballot paper. Compare the candidates and their policies to decide who to vote for in the Christchurch City Council election.

Recreation and culture

From parks and libraries to museums and art galleries, councils can be a key supporter of sporting, recreational and cultural events that bring communities to life. Community facilities, including sports grounds and town halls, are often owned and run by councils.

Recreation and culture

From parks and libraries to museums and art galleries, councils can be a key supporter of sporting, recreational and cultural events that bring communities to life. Community facilities, including sports grounds and town halls, are often owned and run by councils.

  • Celebrate the city's vibrancy and diversity by supporting local community groups in running grassroots, people-led events.

    Continue current support for pools, libraries and other facilities which are the heart of the community.

    Follow through on funding of Canterbury Museum's redevelopment alongside securing funding from Greater Christchurch and central government.

  • Ensure council oversight and fiscal responsibility for recreation and cultural projects including sports centres, museums and heritage restorations.

    Keep core services such as parks, libraries and community spaces a priority and ensure they continue to be well maintained and open for public use.

    Protect public access to reserves and crown land so communities can continue to enjoy them.

  • Celebrate the city's vibrancy and diversity by supporting local community groups in running grassroots, people-led events.

    Continue current support for pools, libraries and other facilities which are the heart of the community.

    Follow through on funding of Canterbury Museum's redevelopment alongside securing funding from Greater Christchurch and central government.

  • Ensure council oversight and fiscal responsibility for recreation and cultural projects including sports centres, museums and heritage restorations.

    Keep core services such as parks, libraries and community spaces a priority and ensure they continue to be well maintained and open for public use.

    Protect public access to reserves and crown land so communities can continue to enjoy them.