NEW BRIGHTON, NEW ZEALAND














Suburb:'New Brighton'
City:Christchurch
Island:South Island
 to the northWaimairi Beach
 to the eastPacific Ocean (Pegasus Bay)
 to the southEstuary of the Heathcote and Avon Rivers, and Southshore
 to the westAvondale and Bexley


'New Brighton' is a coastal suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand, to the east of the city centre.
Named after New Brighton in England, it is frequently referred to simply as Brighton, (occasionally leading to confusion with Brighton, near Dunedin).
The suburb is divided into three sections spread along the southern coast of Pegasus Bay: North New Brighton; New Brighton; and South New Brighton, which lies at the northern end of a narrow peninsula between the bay and the estuary of the Avon River. A pier was built here in the 1990s, and opened on November 1997.

New Brighton was originally a distinct coastal village, separated from the then outer suburbs of Christchurch by the swampy areas adjoining the Avon River. However, urban expansion, land reclamation and drainage have led to Brighton being swallowed by Christchurch city.
The current attractions of the area include:

★ a sandy beach, with good surfing, stretching 18 kms from the Waimakariri River mouth in the north, to the Spit in the south

★ swimming with (summer) surf-club-supervised areas

bird-watching at the Spit: godwits migrate from this area and their return is something of a local event

★ cycling, walking, orienteering, geocaching in the extensive plantation areas which abut the northerly beach, and (of course) on the beach itself

★ 4WD driving (permit required) in the extreme northern beach area

★ pier and Council library on the foreshore, in Central New Brighton

★ restaurants and art/craft-related shops: in growing numbers




Contents
Saturday trading
External links

Saturday trading


For several decades, New Brighton had the distinction of being the only place in New Zealand where general retail shops were permitted to open on Saturdays (remaining closed on Mondays), and the business district thrived as a result. With the introduction of nationwide Saturday trading in the 1980s and then seven-day trading, retail activity declined markedly.
External links


NIWA: Pier-cam hourly image

New Brighton Pier, circa 1915, Christchurch City Libraries

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