Burial arrangements
Burials are under way for the victims of the mosque shootings. Most of these are taking place at Memorial Park Cemetery
in Linwood.
One burial took place around 10am this morning. We will advise this afternoon of any further burials when we have
confirmed details.
As you are aware some families have agreed that media can film from outside the cemetery but they do not want media in
the cemetery. The families have asked media not to approach or interact with them.
Please show respect for the families at this distressing and emotional time.
Also please do not photograph or film any bodies being lowered into the graves, or other headstones or grave sites
within the cemetery.
Friday prayers
A Call to Prayer event is being held in Hagley Park this afternoon. This is what you need to know:
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• There is on-site parking for the media. To access this parking you need to come in via the sign-posted Riccarton
Avenue entrance.
• You will need to present your media ID to access the parking and to get into the designated area for media.
• You will need to arrive by 12 noon for a 1.15pm start.
• Once in the area reserved for media, you will need to stay in that location. You will not be allowed to wander
around the site.
• Please note the Muslim community has asked that media avoid filming or photographing as much possible women
praying. They ask that you show respect for their cultural practices.
• Everyone attending this event (media and public) should dress modestly. Women should wear clothing that covers
their ankles and long sleeves that go down to the wrist. They should also wear headscarves that cover their hair.
• The public have been invited to attend and will be in an area at the eastern end of the park (please see the
map).
• A no-fly zone is in place across Christchurch until 23 March
• The Call to Prayer event is being live-streamed by TVNZ and pool footage will be made available to all media. To
access this footage, please contact Anthony.chapman@tvnz.co.nz. If you want the live audio fee place contact paul.bushnell@rnz.co.nz.
National response
• A two minute silence will be observed at 1.32pm to mark one week since the terrorist attack. This will be
broadcast nationally on TVNZ, Three and Radio New Zealand.
• A cross-agency team has been established to deliver a national memorial event. Discussions are being held with
the Muslim community to establish an appropriate date for this event. We will advise details of the national memorial
event when plans have been finalised.
Commemoration events
There are a large number of planned vigils and events around Canterbury and New Zealand over the next few days in
commemoration of the events on 15 March. The main events in Christchurch are:
• The March for Love (https://www.facebook.com/events/615538675578234/) will be held in North Hagley Park on Saturday 23 March at 10am. All public transport, including the Diamond Harbour
ferry, will be free between 7am and 2pm.
• The Remember Those Who Lost Their Lives 15-3-19 (https://www.facebook.com/events/cathedral-square-christchurch/remember-those-who-lost-their-lives-15-3-19/441867649884886/) gathering will be held in North Hagley Park on Sunday 24 March between 5pm and 7pm. All public transport will be free
from 2pm for this event.
• Environment Canterbury has announced it will provide free public transport for anyone wishing to attend the two
community-led gatherings mentioned above, arranged for this weekend. Bus service will run to their usual timetables and
we’re advising people to allow extra time for their journey.
• A condolence book has been set up on the ground floor of the central library, Tūranga, where people can leave
messages of support and sympathy. Tūranga is open from 8am until 8pm on weekdays, and from 10am until 5pm at weekends.
• The Great Hall at the Arts Centre of Christchurch in Worcester Boulevard is open as a place of reflection and
gathering. All are welcome.
Floral tribute
• We are encouraging people to lay flowers and pay their respects on Rolleston Avenue along the Botanic Gardens
frontage. Flowers are also being placed at the corner of Deans Avenue and Riccarton Road; the intersection of Linwood
Avenue and Aldwins Road; and the intersection of Cashel Street and Linwood Avenue. You can find out more here.
• In preparation for the removal of cordons along Deans Avenue, the flower tribute along Deans Avenue will be
moved by Christchurch City Council staff and volunteers including Friends of the Botanic Gardens and the Student
Volunteer Army. The tribute will be carefully re-located to outside the mosque further along Deans Ave, at the request
of the Muslim community.
Ways to show support
• The Christchurch Foundation has set up the Our People, Our City Fund to raise money for the ongoing support of
the families and Muslim communities. People can contribute at most banks, or by bank transfer to the foundation’s bank
account: The Christchurch Foundation 15-3976-0091104-80.
The foundation will work with Muslim communities to distribute the fund.
• People wanting to offer practical assistance to those affected by the mosque shootings can call the Christchurch
Council Contact Centre on 941 8999 (or 0800 800 169) or email info@ccc.govt.nz. Staff will record all offers of assistance and make sure they get to the right place.
• Food voucher donations are also much appreciated. These can be delivered to the main counters at the Council
Civic building at 53 Hereford Street or any Council Service Centre.
More details about how people can help are here.
Unrelated city events
• Le Race and City to Surf are going ahead as planned.
• Primary school sport at Hagley Park has been cancelled for Friday 22 March. Saturday sport will go ahead as
scheduled.
Road closures
• There are still road closures in place around Linwood / Eastgate, Deans Avenue and Hospital Corner.
• Details about road closures can be found on the Transport for Christchurch’s Facebook page
(facebook.com/transportforchristchurch).
We hope this information is useful. It is our intention to send you an updated fact sheet daily.
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