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The civic centre was built on the west portion of the park.
It has a few schools, two churches and a civic centre.
Tickets can be bought on board or from the civic centre.
Plans for a civic centre were dropped as being too expensive.
It was the civic centre for 90 years and the birthplace of local government.
Successive plans were considered to develop the square into a civic centre, beginning in 1912.
They have schools, churches, a civic centre, a library and shopping places.
In 2000, the library and the civic centre underwent a major renovation.
Naturally, a new approach road to the Civic Centre was required.
The city council bought the land in 1919 for a new Civic Centre.
There were passionate speeches during a rally in front of the civic centre.
This is situated on the ground floor of the Civic Centre.
Unfortunately, it forgot to plan for the needed new council chamber within that civic centre.
This complex consists of the civic centre of the city.
Such amenities include schools, churches, civic centre and shopping facilities.
It is located to the front of the Civic Centre complex.
The current building was part of an envisaged civic centre for Christchurch.
Built as a 5 floor office building, it was converted as a civic centre in 1971.
Lower rise flats were also built around the civic centre in the 1960s.
The station was consciously designed to be a civic centre with a wide range of rooms including a theatre.
Work on planning the Civic Centre began in a haphazard way.
There was a new library in the Civic Centre.
It is adjacent to the Council offices and is part of the civic centre.
With the magistrates' court having left the building in 2001, this would leave an entire block of the civic centre vacant.
The 1970s saw the completion of a new town hall, civic centre, police station and general hospital.