Demolition of the Christ Church Cathedral has been given the green light, following a judgement from the Supreme Court dismissing an appeal against an earlier decision legally enabling its destruction.
Today's judgement brings an end to months of legal wrangling between campaigners hoping to save the gothic-style church and custodians of the cathedral - the Church Property Trustees.
The judgement acknowledged the circumstances giving rise to the application for leave to appeal were of "great national importance'' to the citizens of Christchurch.
"That importance arises from the history, function, and iconic nature of the cathedral.
"However, in this case, nothing that has been raised on behalf of the applicant reaches the threshold of showing that the decision of the courts below may be in error,'' the judgement stated.