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Christchurch Council rejects reform of business holdings

Opponents of proposal put forward by Christchurch City Holdings edge vote at lively council meeting.

Workers from Lyttelton Port, part of the Christchurch City Holdings portfolio, were in attendance at the council meeting.

Tim Hunter Wed, 13 Dec 2023

Christchurch City Council has voted narrowly to reject proposals for more flexible management of its business assets.

The Council’s finance and performance committee convened this morning to consider a proposal from Christchurch City Holdings that it be given scope to sell down some of its assets

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Tim Hunter Wed, 13 Dec 2023
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