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Christchurch Earthquake - Use of portaloos

Christchurch Earthquake - Use of portaloos 11am Thursday 9 September


There are 252 portaloos at locations affected by water and waste issues around the city.

People are asked not to place plastic bags in the portaloos as this causes blockages.

As of 9am Thursday 9 September, portaloos were in the below locations:

Birch Street, Wairoa Street, Liggins Street, Silverdale Place, Keller Street, Tasman Street, Gayhurst Road, Queensbury Street, Broad Park, Waimari Beach, Bowie Place, 950 Avonside Drive, Hulverston Drive, Ebbtide Street, Mermaid Lane, Galbraith/Morris Cnr, Morris/Robson Cnr, Linwood College, Aldwins Road, Brooklands Community Centre, Retreat Road, End of Rockinghorse Road, South Brighton Domain, Branden Street, 7 Jellicoe Street, Hulverston Drive, 740 Avonside Drive, Shoreham Courts, 5 De Bloge Place, 1136 Avonside Drive, 440 Avonside Drive, 1-28 De Ville Place Burwood, 5 Stiles Place Dallington, 5 Maling Street Avonside, 67 Fleete Street Dallington, 45 Pembroke Steet Wainoni, Avonside Outside Poritt Park, 20 Admirals Way New Brighton (Shoreham Courts), 95 Halberg Street Dallington, Preswick Street, Alloway Street, 39 Aintree Street Bishopdale, 37 Blake Street, 185 New Brighton Road, 4 Culver Place Avondale, Birchfield Avenue Dallington, 774 Avonside Drive, 1-2 Brook Street, Bexley, 1114 Avonside Drive Avonside, 2-10 Chale Lane Avonside, Hulverstones Drive/Anzac Bridge, 64 Kingford Street Burwood, 15 Galbraith Ave Avonside, Addington Welfare Centre, Cnr McBratneys & Dallington Tce, Caithness Place off Palmers Rd, 41 Lake Terrace Road, 52 Palmers Road, Gayhurst Rd (from McBratneys to River Rd), Cnr Palmers & New Brighton Rd, USAR Centre 57 Dallington Tce, Lake Terrace Road, 152 Palmers Road New Brighton, 193 Palmers Road New Brighton.

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