Repairing the earthquake-ravaged Catholic cathedral in Christchurch could cost as much as $100 million, according to latest estimates.
The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament was severely damaged in the February 22, 2011 quake and the diocese is still considering the future of the historic building.
With insurance negotiations still on-going, the diocese is in the early stages of preparing a strategic plan on the number and location of churches to be built in the future. This will later be presented to Bishop Barry Jones for consideration.
Lance Ryan, chairman of the Cathedral Management Board, said that the board is in full support of the plan as it was essential that all churches in the diocese are considered and not just the Cathedral.
Mr Ryan said: "The planning group needs to consult with a wide range of people throughout the diocese while also looking at the changes that have occurred to the city's population demographics.