A photograph of a detail of 198 Gloucester Street.
A photograph of a detail of 173 Manchester Street.
A photograph of a detail of 173 Manchester Street.
A photograph of details of 386-400 Colombo Street.
A photograph of details around a window of 173 Manchester Street.
A photograph of a detail of the former Sydenham Post Office.
Damage inside a house in St Albans. Detail of some broken crockery.
An ornamental roof detail that has fallen from St John the Baptist Church in Latimer Square.
Detail of damage to a brick chimney in St Albans where bricks have fallen onto the roof.
Detail of a building on the corner of Manchester Street and Struthers Lane. A room covered in grafitti has been exposed after the wall crumbled.
Detail of a building on the corner of Manchester Street and Struthers Lane. A room covered in grafitti has been exposed after the wall crumbled. Scaffolding can be seen in front.
Donations to the Canterbury earthquake fund now total about $11 million. It comes as the Government announced early details of a recovery plan for people wanting money to fix their damaged homes or start rebuilding.
Eleven million dollars has been donated so far to the Canterbury Earthquake Appeal. It comes as the Government announced early details of a recovery plan for people wanting money to fix their damaged homes or start rebuilding.
This report provided information on the location and character of the Ostler Fault Zone near Twizel. The fault traces, and associated recommended fault avoidance zones, were mapped in detail for inclusion in a District Plan Change for the Twizel area. The Ostler Fault Zone was mapped in detail because of the higher likelihood of movement on that fault than others in the district, and the potential for future development across the fault zone because of its proximity to Twizel. See Object Overview for background and usage information. The report recommended that the information be incorporated into the District Plan Change and that site-specific investigations be undertaken before development is allowed within the fault avoidance zones. These recommendations were taken up by Mackenzie District Council.