The Council maintains flag poles in the following locations and are maintained quarterly.
No flag should fly higher than the New Zealand flag. When the New Zealand flag is at half-mast, all other flags must be removed. These flags are lowered to half-mast in times of mourning.
Flags on government buildings should be flown at half-mast when directed by the Chief Executive of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.
There is no authority over flags from private companies or businesses.
The Christchurch City flag is an armorial banner of the Christchurch coat of arms. Designed by William Brittenden, it was adopted as the city's ceremonial flag in 1976.
It is flown on set occasions from the Civic Offices.
The coat of arms' features that make up the flag are:
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Request, report and pay for Council services.
Apply for building and resource consents.
Manage your library borrowing.
Receive your rates invoice by email.
Take full control of your Rec and Sport membership.
List your events on What’s On Christchurch