Here are "The People's Choice 2021" candidates for Christchurch's October elections...
  1. Jasmin Teague
    Burwood-Pegasus Community Board
    Chrissie Williams
    Burwood-Pegasus Council & Community Board
    Tim Baker
    Burwood-Pegasus Community Board

    Jasmin has strong experience working in the health sector. She is one of our youngest candidates and possesses a vibrant personality and a positive attitude.

    Chrissie is a councillor for Burwood Pegasus. She supports controlling rates, maintaining services, pure tap water, cleaner rivers, bus clearways and cycle networks.

    Tim is known for his role on the Aranui Primary School board and has written four books on the area. Tim advocates for beautifying Christchurch and reducing tagging.

     

  2. Islay McLeod
    Hagley-Ferrymead Community Board
    Paul McMahon
    Spreydon-Heathcote Community Board
    Mike Mora
    Riccarton-Wigram Council & Community Board

    Islay lives in Linwood. She loves the area and wants to restore the community and environmental values that once had Christchurch residents proud to live here.

    Paul works as an associate pastor at Opawa Baptist Church and is on the Waltham Youth Trust. He believes in developing communities and building trust within them.

    Mike has served on the Community Board for 18 years. He has vast experience, knowledge and understanding of the ward. Mike enjoys finding practical solutions to issues.

  3. Julie Gorman
    Burwood-Pegasus Community Board
    Darel Hall
    Shirley-Papanui Community Board
    Yani Johanson
    Hagley-Ferrymead Council

    Julie is a Correspondence School liaison teacher and has served as a deputy and acting principal at a local school. She wants to represent an area she has been part of for 40 years.

    Darel has been an educator for over 20 years. He has a focus on tertiary policy and actively campaigned against rent increases and cuts to community funding.

    Yani is the youngest current city councillor at 35 years old. He is committed to fighting hard for the values of openness, transparency and democracy around the Council.

     

  4. Linda Stewart
    Burwood-Pegasus Community Board
    Nicky Taylor
    Burwood-Pegasus Community Board
    Peter Taylor
    Hagley-Ferrymead Council & Community Board

    A board member for three years, Linda has a Community Service Award and is on Keep Christchurch Beautiful and Civil Defence. The environment and safe, happy communities are concerns for her.

    Nicky Taylor has worked in the community sector for fifteen years. She wants to work with the area on the environment, employment and helping people feel safe in their homes.

    peter-taylor-tPeter feels the best people to determine how our rates should be spent are residents. He wants to protect waterways, our city water supply and have an area where we all feel safe.

     

  5. Phil Clearwater
    Spreydon-Heathcote Community Board
    Pauline Cotter
    Shirley-Papanui Council & Community Board
    James Dann
    Hagley-Ferrymead Community Board

    Phil has chaired the Community Board for the last three terms. His concerns are road safety, traffic congestion, children's learning centres and reducing isolation for older people.

    Pauline has lived in St Albans for 22 years and was elected to the Shirley - Papanui Community Board in 2007, as a result of her successful stand on the Edgeware Pool closure.

    james-dann-mChristchurch born and bred, James is a health researcher, working on endometrial cancer genetics. James writes music and sings in a band. He is very concerned about water issues.

     

  6. Ben Ross
    Spreydon-Heathcote Community Board
    Natalie Bryden
    Riccarton-Wigram Community Board
    Jimmy Chen
    Riccarton-Wigram Council & Community Board

    Ben is a filmmaker and has experience in helping people work as a team to achieve a goal. His concerns are community funding, keeping local people in jobs and the environment.

    Natalie has lived in the area for 41 years and worked for the District Health Board. She's been a committee member and chair of South Hornby School's Board of Trustees for 6 years.

    Jimmy works across many public and community services. He knows the area and is keen to engage people, improve safety and promote open and transparent decision making.

     

  7. Judy Kirk
    Riccarton-Wigram Community Board
    Glenn Livingstone
    Burwood-Pegasus Council
    Brenda Lowe-Johnson
    Hagley-Ferrymead Community Board

    Judy is a current Community Board member for the Riccarton - Wigram ward. She is involved in a number of other organisations for youth, education and the wider community.

    Glenn has worked as a Presbyterian Minister for 20 years. He has advocated for Social Housing tenants clean water and balance between city and ward bus needs.

    Brenda is a Community Board member and has lived in the ward for 23 years. She has pioneered programmes for low income people and wants a strong, safe and healthy community.

     

  8. Tracey Dorreen
    Shirley-Papanui Community Board
    Paul Findlay
    Hagley-Ferrymead Community Board
    Ishwar Ganda
    Riccarton-Wigram Community Board

    Tracey is a dynamic, energetic woman with several years of community involvement. She is willing to stand up for the underdog and speak for those who cannot speak up for themselves.

    Paul feels his fresh and energetic approach will be useful in serving the community he grew up in. He is involved in many community and youth organisations and projects.

    ishwar-ganda-tIshwar has lived in the ward and served the community for many years.  A Queens Service Order recipient, he is passionate about our Garden City, its quality of life and family values. 

     

  9. Karolin Potter
    Spreydon-Heathcote Community Board
    Tim Scandrett Spreydon-Heathcote
    Council & Community Board
    Cameron Stewart
    Shirley-Papanui Community Board

    karolin-potter-tKarolin is an educator in the Human Rights Commission, a JP and a current community board member. Concerns are gaps between those who have and do not and the environment.

    tim-scandrett-tTim is currently a member of the community board and has lived in the area his entire life. He believes facilities, services and natural resources need responsible investment.

    Cameron was formerly on the Papanui High School Board of Trustees. He was involved in many organisations at the university and hopes for a safe, vibrant area where all are welcome.

     

Ruth Dyson makes her choice for Christchurch elections.Ruth Dyson, Labour's MP for the Port Hills Electorate, has endorsed Jim Anderton for Mayor and The People's Choice 2021 team for Christchurch's upcoming local body elections in October. "I think Jim Anderton and The People's Choice team will be a fantastic choice for this election," said Ruth Dyson yesterday.

"I know Jim very well and his experience will be a wonderful asset for Christchurch. I agree with his desire to make our city a better place to live, a better place for families, a place for people once again."

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Tagging is a top priority for the Burwood-Peagasus team.
I took my daughter and her friend for a drive past the dog park today, then round to Horseshoe Lake reserve where we walked through the jungle for a wilderness adventure.

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Jim Anderton considers the proposed schemes of a light rail network and an underground city bus exchange being put forward by the Council are too costly and impractical for the immediate future.

"The real issue facing public transport is how to get more people to use it. With less than 10 percent of all trips made by bus and a similar number by cycling, over 80 percent of all journeys in the city are made by car," Jim Anderton said.

"Research has repeatedly shown that the real reason people are not using public transport is inconvenience and unreliability. Christchurch's buses often run late. Bus Lanes are the Council's solution, but it has taken twelve years to get just three in place.

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Some Councillors take tens of thousands of dollars on top of their Councillor salary for directorships that come as a consequence of their Councillor roles.  The People's Choice: 2021 questions whether some of these Councillors are doing their main job well enough.

"Councillors need to first do the hard yards of running Christchurch well", said Darel Hall Chair of The People's Choice 2021.  "They need to earn their Councillor salaries first before they start looking at extra cash for roles that they are only eligible for because of their main job.

"The hard yards are, as many commentators have stated, committee work.  Council ought to have committees with structured work programmes examining in detail all our programmes and their costs.

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People's Mayor candidate Jim Anderton wants to see a resolution to the ongoing woes of Lyttelton's recreational marina.

Magazine Bay Marina has been left in decline for over a decade since its breakwater was removed. Many recreational boat owners are unable to insure their vessels, which have no protection from the fierce southerly winds that blow across the harbour from Gebbies Pass. Currently, many Christchurch boat owners are inconvenienced by mooring their boats in Picton.

Jim Anderton said, "This long sorry saga has gone on for far too long.  Boat owners have been let down badly by the council over the years. If I'm elected Mayor, I want to work with boat owners, the people of Lyttelton and its port company to provide an urgent and long term solution that is sustainable in terms of local environment, jobs, recreation and the economy.

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People's Mayor Jim Anderton and People's Choice candidates stand together with a shared vision for Christchurch: To break down bureaucracy and make the council more open and accountable; reduce debt for future generations; create new jobs; revive the inner city and make Christchurch a safer, better place for people to live, work and play.

The team, made up of members from the Labour, Progressive and Green parties, as well as those standing as Independents who support policy objectives we all share, are backing Jim Anderton for Mayor of Christchurch, who in turn, endorses 'People's Choice' candidates for council and community board positions.

Jim Anderton says, "The right team is needed around the council table to guarantee the best outcome for Christchurch.  The Mayor has only one vote, the same as any other councillor.  It is vital that the newly elected councillors and community board members all share a positive vision on how to make Christchurch the best city in New Zealand.  Recent council decisions have dismayed many rate payers. They feel the council is not acting in their best interests.  I want to change the way the council is run in order that its actions benefit everyone living in Christchurch".

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People's Choice sounds warning

For three years the current Mayor and Council ignored the public, made decisions in secret, spent $17m on the Henderson deal, and tried to raise Council housing rents by 24%.

Can they be relied on to care for the displaced? To listen to community views on rebuilding? To manage ratepayer funds prudently? To avoid both long-term 'bomb sites' and cheap-and-nasty building?

 
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Phone & write...

Darel Hall, Chair
The People's Choice 2021

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11 Warden Street
Richmond
Christchurch 8013
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Tel: 03 385 9299
Mob: 021 708 510

Candidates in Cathedral Square.