For 30 years, the New Brighton community rallied for another pier to be built. The Pier and Foreshore Society had campaigned to save the original pier, and the group continued lobbying for a new pier. When NZ$2m had been raised, this was matched by funding from Christchurch City Council and a new pier was designed using reinforced concrete. The new pier was built in exactly the same location, and it was officially opened on 1 November 1997. It spans 300 metres (980 ft), which makes it the longest pier in Australasia.[1] The New Brighton Pier is held as the icon of New Brighton and later the icon of Christchurch after the 22 February 2011 earthquake that significantly damaged Christchurch’s Cathedral. The pier is one of Christchurch’s tourist attractions. Currently the New Brighton Pier is the venue of a number of events, such as regular skate on the Pier events and the annual Guy Fawkes fireworks display held on 5 November every year. The pier sustained some damage in the various earthquakes, and this was exacerbated in the 2016 Christchurch earthquake. The repairs started in February 2017, took 16 months, and costed NZ$8.5m. New Brighton pier reopened again in May 2018. [4]

With thanks to Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Brighton_Pier

The new New Brighton Pier by Greg O’Brien from Wikipedia, 2005.
Christchurch Pier at New Brighton, limited edition no: 97; Photo: Peter Seymour.
The certificate of gift acknowledges the gift of $1,242.10 raised by The Pier Art Gallery. The money raised by the local community was matched by the Christchurch City Council.
Quilted Year 2000 panel featuring the new New Brighton Pier