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AN URGENT meeting is being<br />

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Company about its proposal for<br />

the Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> Ferry<br />

terminal.<br />

The Banks Peninsula<br />

Community Board has asked for<br />

the meeting after <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

News revealed<br />

two weeks ago the<br />

LPC’s decision to<br />

reduce bus parking<br />

spaces to one and<br />

not provide a pickup/drop-off<br />

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Christine<br />

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“I know there’s<br />

a lot of anxiety<br />

about this<br />

from residents in Lyttelton and<br />

Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong>,” said board<br />

chairwoman Christine Wilson.<br />

“The board needs to know where<br />

the LPC is coming from – urgently<br />

– and we need confirmation from<br />

the port of what their position is.”<br />

Concerns about the changes<br />

were raised by Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

Community Association chairman<br />

Richard Suggate at a board<br />

meeting on Monday.<br />

LPC is building a new staff car<br />

park next to the ferry terminal, resulting<br />

in only one bus able to use<br />

the terminal at a time – currently<br />

there is space for up to three.<br />

•Turn to page 6<br />

•Editor’s desk, page 2<br />

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BAY HARBOUR<br />

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OUR ARTICLE looks to have<br />

spurred the Banks Peninsula<br />

Community Board into action<br />

over the ferry terminal in<br />

Lyttelton.<br />

Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> Community<br />

Association chairman Richard<br />

Suggate raised the issue at a board<br />

meeting on Monday.<br />

Two weeks ago, we revealed the<br />

port company’s decision to reduce<br />

bus parking spaces to one and not<br />

provide a pick-up/drop-off zone.<br />

Board chairwoman Christine<br />

Wilson concedes there is a lot of<br />

anxiety about this from residents<br />

in Lyttelton and Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong>.<br />

Says Wilson: “The board<br />

needs to know where the LPC is<br />

coming from – urgently – and we<br />

need confirmation from the port<br />

of what their position is.”<br />

The community board needs to<br />

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what ratepayers want. After<br />

all, they do own a fair chunk of<br />

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Wednesday <strong>September</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

News<br />

Coastal flooding and<br />

ON THE DOMAIN LINCOLN 3 MARCH 2018<br />

erosion report reaches final stage<br />

• By Bridget Rutherford<br />

AN UPDATED report on<br />

whether coastal flooding and<br />

erosion information should be<br />

included on more than 20,000<br />

property records is being<br />

finalised.<br />

City councillors and community<br />

board members are expected<br />

to be briefed on the Coastal Hazard<br />

Assessment for<br />

Christchurch and<br />

Banks Peninsula<br />

(<strong>2017</strong>) on October<br />

17, before it goes to<br />

the city council on<br />

November 2.<br />

Darrell<br />

Latham<br />

It follows a<br />

contentious<br />

2015 Tonkin &<br />

Taylor report which identified<br />

nearly 18,000 properties at risk of<br />

coastal inundation and 6000 that<br />

could be susceptible to erosion<br />

over the next 50 to 100 years.<br />

That information was added to<br />

the properties’ Land Information<br />

Memorandum reports.<br />

But a peer review by a panel of<br />

scientific experts last year urged<br />

the city council to remove the information<br />

and do more research<br />

because it could be “legally<br />

unsound”.<br />

The notations were then<br />

tweaked.<br />

City council head of strategic<br />

policy Helen Beaumont said recommendations<br />

from the peer review<br />

of the 2015 report had been<br />

addressed in the <strong>2017</strong> report.<br />

A “rolling review” had been<br />

done by Deirdre Hart, who peer<br />

Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />

UPDATE: City councillors are expected to receive an updated<br />

report on coastal hazards next month.<br />

reviewed the 2015 report, to<br />

make sure the <strong>2017</strong> report met<br />

those recommendations, she said.<br />

Ms Beaumont said it would be<br />

the best current information on<br />

coastal hazards, with a range of<br />

climate change scenarios for erosion<br />

and inundation.<br />

Once received by city councillors,<br />

a “long-term engagement<br />

process” would begin, focusing<br />

on how to adapt to challenges<br />

facing the coastal communities,<br />

she said.<br />

Christchurch Coastal Residents<br />

United has been fighting to have<br />

the information removed from<br />

LIMs because it could devalue<br />

their properties and affect future<br />

insurance coverage.<br />

Member Darrell Latham said<br />

it unsuccessfully pushed to have<br />

more than one peer reviewer for<br />

the <strong>2017</strong> report.<br />

“We’ve missed an opportunity<br />

for a balanced review by having<br />

only one peer reviewer undertaking<br />

this work.”<br />

But Ms Beaumont said Dr Hart<br />

consulted with various members<br />

of the peer review panel to ensure<br />

her comments were consistent<br />

with the wider panel’s views.<br />

“Multiple reviewers were not<br />

required as Dr Hart was familiar<br />

with the scope and intent of<br />

the recommendations.” Ms<br />

Beaumont said in Southshore<br />

and South New Brighton, the city<br />

council would work with Regenerate<br />

Christchurch to engage on<br />

The Southshore and South New<br />

Brighton Regeneration Strategy.<br />

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Frenchfest will celebrate Akaroa’s Gallic<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

• By Sarla Donovan<br />

SACRE BLEU. Frenchfest is back<br />

– and it’s bigger and better than<br />

ever.<br />

To be held on October 6 to 8,<br />

a new addition this year will be<br />

the celebration of Maori culture<br />

at the Onuku Marae Whanau<br />

Fun Day.<br />

“Akaroa is very proud of its<br />

European and Maori heritage,<br />

and the celebration of Frenchfest<br />

is one way of paying homage to<br />

it,” said Margaret Moir, chairwoman<br />

of the Akaroa Heritage<br />

Festival Society.<br />

Festivities open with the Friday<br />

night street party – ‘Fête des<br />

Lumières’.<br />

With the waterfront closing to<br />

vehicles, people can spill out of<br />

restaurants and bars and enjoy a<br />

night of outdoor entertainment.<br />

On Saturday morning French<br />

<strong>Bay</strong> plays host to one of the most<br />

important parts of Frenchfest,<br />

the re-enactment of the sailing<br />

ship Comte de Paris’ 1840<br />

landing after a marathon fivemonth<br />

journey from Rochefort,<br />

France.<br />

The theatrical re-enactment<br />

brings the first European settlement<br />

of Akaroa to life.<br />

A multicultural camp site<br />

will be set up on the beach with<br />

RECREATING HISTORY: The Onuku runanga will take part in a re-enactment of the sailing ship<br />

Comte de Paris’ 1840 landing.<br />

actors portraying French and<br />

English soldiers, whalers from<br />

around the world, early farmers,<br />

tangata whenua, tents and lots of<br />

costumes – all setting the scene<br />

for the arrival of the Comte de<br />

Paris.<br />

As the cutters make their way<br />

from the ship with the French<br />

and German settlers, a waka will<br />

pass by – inspecting the new<br />

arrivals.<br />

The new settlers are then<br />

greeted by the Mana Whenua.<br />

From there a parade will move<br />

celebrations down Rue Lavaud,<br />

MACAROON MADNESS:<br />

French food and wine will<br />

be a feature at the Saturday<br />

market day.<br />

entering Jubilee Park for the ‘Le<br />

Jour du Marché’ (market day,)<br />

with traditional French games,<br />

food, wine, education, entertainment,<br />

and more.<br />

A ticketed cabaret evening<br />

follows, strictly for the adults –<br />

cancan dancers, bands and burlesque<br />

providing entertainment<br />

into the small hours.<br />

The Onuku Marae Whanau<br />

Fun Day will be held on Sunday<br />

“The connection with the<br />

local tangata whenua who were<br />

here to welcome the settlers is<br />

very important too, and we are<br />

thrilled to have them as part of<br />

the events,” Ms Moir said.<br />

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Wednesday <strong>September</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

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heritage<br />

OOH LA LA: There will be a<br />

French-themed cabaret on<br />

Saturday night.<br />

•Tickets for the cabaret<br />

evening are available through<br />

Eventfinder, the Akaroa Information<br />

Centre and at the<br />

information booth on the day.<br />

FUN: A competitor races to<br />

the finish line in one of the<br />

2015 Frenchfest games.<br />

FAST FACTS:<br />

•Frenchfest is a mainly free,<br />

family-orientated event<br />

held from October 6-8.<br />

•Staged every two years,<br />

it celebrates the unity<br />

of European and Maori<br />

cultures in the historic<br />

township of Akaroa.<br />

•Onuku Whanau Day<br />

at Onuku Marae is a<br />

new initiative this year.<br />

Beginning with a powhiri,<br />

a range of activities will<br />

be held throughout the<br />

day, including interactive<br />

spaces, creation stories,<br />

local history, artwork, food<br />

preparation, games, poi<br />

and hangi.<br />

Boards take differing stance<br />

on footpath parking<br />

• By Sarla Donovan<br />

THE TWO community boards<br />

in the <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

area have differing views over<br />

whether parking on kerbs,<br />

berms and footpaths should be<br />

allowed.<br />

It comes as the city council<br />

considers submissions on the<br />

proposed Traffic and Parking<br />

Bylaw <strong>2017</strong>.<br />

The Banks Peninsula Community<br />

Board wants vehicles<br />

to be able to partially park over<br />

footpaths, kerbs and berms,<br />

while the Linwood-Central-<br />

Heathcote Community Board<br />

has asked only that the city<br />

council define what a verge is.<br />

Under the bylaw’s proposed<br />

changes, it would be illegal to<br />

park anywhere on a formed<br />

pathway, but not on a verge.<br />

In a submission on the<br />

proposed bylaw, the Banks<br />

Peninsula board said many<br />

Lyttelton homes were located in<br />

narrow streets with no off-street<br />

parking.<br />

The proposed restrictions<br />

would prevent some residents<br />

from parking near their homes,<br />

it said, and has asked the city<br />

council to amend the proposed<br />

bylaw and allow vehicles to park<br />

partly over footpaths without<br />

fear of being ticketed.<br />

However, the Linwood-<br />

Central-Heathcote Community<br />

Board, which also includes hilly<br />

areas such as Mt Pleasant, Redcliffs,<br />

Clifton and Richmond<br />

Hill, has not raised similar<br />

concerns for residents living in<br />

its ward.<br />

Last week, the <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

News reported Richmond Hill<br />

Rd resident Brian Anderson had<br />

twice been ticketed for parking<br />

on the footpath outside his<br />

home and so had his neighbour.<br />

Mr Anderson said he was<br />

surprised at the tickets, as he’d<br />

been parking over the footpath<br />

for more than 30 years and most<br />

other residents and visitors did<br />

the same.<br />

“It’s too narrow not to,” he<br />

said last week. “By parking<br />

clear of the footpath, the road<br />

is needlessly narrowed and obstructed,<br />

greatly increasing the<br />

risk of an accident.”<br />

City council parking and operations<br />

team leader Clive Morris<br />

said everyone in the country<br />

was prohibited from parking<br />

on a footpath under road user<br />

rules, “so every driver in the<br />

country must abide by it.”<br />

The new bylaw would widen<br />

the city councils powers to<br />

ticket those parked on grass<br />

berms and other areas which<br />

didn’t currently fall within the<br />

legal definition of a footpath.<br />

Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />

board chairwoman Sally Buck<br />

said while she had sympathy<br />

with the Banks Peninsula<br />

board, they wouldn’t be advocating<br />

for the bylaw to be<br />

changed.<br />

Ms Buck said nobody “goes<br />

looking” to ticket people like Mr<br />

Anderson.<br />

“It’s usually someone up<br />

there deciding they don’t want<br />

you to park there. It’s whether<br />

somebody makes a big deal of<br />

isn’t it?”<br />

The city council will hear<br />

verbal submissions on the<br />

proposed bylaw in October and<br />

expects to it to come into force<br />

by the end of the year.<br />

•HAVE YOUR SAY: Should<br />

people be allowed to park<br />

partly over a footpath in<br />

some areas? Tell us what<br />

you think: sarla.donovan@<br />

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Proposed<br />

changes to<br />

stock control<br />

bylaw criticised<br />

• By Sarla Donovan<br />

A PROPOSED new stock control<br />

bylaw is onerous and unnecessary.<br />

That’s the view of the Banks Peninsula<br />

Community Board, which<br />

has made a submission to the city<br />

council criticising several of the<br />

proposed changes.<br />

Among the proposed regulations<br />

they’re unhappy with is the<br />

requirement for pilot vehicles to<br />

accompany stock on roads.<br />

“Many Banks Peninsula farmers<br />

safely contain stock by walking<br />

in front and behind herds,” the<br />

submission notes.<br />

“(Given that) moving stock along<br />

or across roads has not been identified<br />

as a significant or frequently<br />

occurring traffic safety issue in the<br />

district . . . the proposed bylaw is<br />

too onerous for farmers, creating<br />

unnecessary cost and considerable<br />

cost.”<br />

The board also suggested requiring<br />

approval for roadside grazing<br />

would be counter-productive, as it<br />

kept the grass down without any<br />

cost to the city council.<br />

Submitters on the proposed<br />

bylaw will be heard by the city<br />

council in October, before it makes<br />

a decision.<br />

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News<br />

Skate bowl, pump track planned for reserve<br />

• By Sarla Donovan<br />

GOVERNORS BAY Reserve<br />

will have a new dirt bike pump<br />

track and skate bowl after the<br />

community voted in favour of<br />

the two options.<br />

The city council was originally<br />

going to build a pump track,<br />

skate bowl, half pipe and tree<br />

house but had to ask the community<br />

to prioritise after it ran out of<br />

money to fund everything.<br />

After a recently completed<br />

second round of consultation,<br />

which attracted 62 submissions,<br />

the pump track and skate bowl<br />

came out on top, and can be<br />

built within the city council’s<br />

$170,000 budget.<br />

That money is also going<br />

to pay for the renewal of the<br />

junior playground space and<br />

landscape work around the new<br />

community hall and pool, which<br />

is expected to be completed by<br />

Christmas.<br />

Because the skate bowl would<br />

require resource consent, it was<br />

likely to be March next year<br />

before it and the pump track will<br />

be finished.<br />

Dyson now one of country’s<br />

PROTECTION: Post and pole<br />

cushions like this may be<br />

installed on Dyers Pass Rd, to<br />

protect cyclists who may have<br />

lost control.<br />

Safety measures<br />

for hill cyclists<br />

• By Sarla Donovan<br />

DYER’S PASS Rd cycle safety<br />

improvements will include sealing<br />

gravel shoulders and installing<br />

electronic signs alerting motorists<br />

that cyclists are near.<br />

The Banks Peninsula Community<br />

Board on Monday approved<br />

the safety measures, which are<br />

designed to minimise hazards for<br />

both uphill and downhill cyclists.<br />

Repairs to potholes, remarking<br />

edge lines to give cyclists more<br />

space, trimming vegetation and<br />

sweeping excess grit are among<br />

the proposed measures.<br />

Sealing gravel shoulders and<br />

parking areas will provide space<br />

for cyclists to pull out of the<br />

traffic lane and electronic warning<br />

signs will alert motorists to<br />

the presence of cyclists on blind<br />

corners or longer stretches of road<br />

where passing is difficult.<br />

Post and pole cushions designed<br />

for motorcyclists may also<br />

be installed on guardrail posts,<br />

to protect a cyclist who may have<br />

lost control.<br />

The measures are part of wider<br />

changes proposed for Dyers Pass<br />

Rd aimed at making the route<br />

safer.<br />

Proposed speed reduction<br />

measures and limits on overtaking<br />

will go out for public consultation<br />

later this year.<br />

longest serving politicians<br />

• By Sarla Donovan<br />

LABOUR MP Ruth Dyson<br />

increased her 2014 election night<br />

majority of 1865 by more than<br />

5000 votes to retain the Port<br />

Hills electorate for a fourth term<br />

on Saturday.<br />

Her 19,391 votes put her well<br />

ahead of Nuk Korako, a National<br />

list MP, on 12,728<br />

However, more people voted<br />

for National than Labour in the<br />

electorate. But Labour still had<br />

a big jump in its party vote from<br />

2014, moving from 24 per cent to<br />

38.9 per cent against National’s<br />

41.3 per cent.<br />

Ms Dyson becomes one of<br />

Parliament’s longest serving<br />

MPs. Her 24 years in the Beehive<br />

puts her alongside other Parliamentary<br />

stalwarts Winston<br />

Peters, Bill English, Nick Smith,<br />

Trevor Mallard, David Carter<br />

and Damien O’Connor.<br />

Elected president of the Labour<br />

Party at just 31, she entered<br />

Parliament for the first time in<br />

1993, winning the Lyttelton electorate<br />

against National’s David<br />

Carter.<br />

She said the <strong>2017</strong> campaign<br />

had been the most exciting she’d<br />

ever been involved in.<br />

“The level of interest, especially<br />

from young people, has<br />

just been great. I like it when<br />

people are passionate about their<br />

community and their country,<br />

wanting to improve things, and<br />

we’ve had all of that during this<br />

campaign,” she said.<br />

The development of suburban<br />

shopping centres like Woolston,<br />

Redclliffs, Lyttelton and Sumner<br />

would be a local focus for her<br />

this term, along with helping<br />

constituents to resolve earthquake-related<br />

insurance claims.<br />

Port Hills residents will<br />

RETURNING:<br />

Labour’s<br />

Ruth Dyson,<br />

National’s<br />

Nuk Korako<br />

and the<br />

Green Party’s<br />

Eugenie<br />

Sage have<br />

all made it<br />

back into<br />

Parliament<br />

to represent<br />

the Port Hills<br />

electorate.<br />

continue to see Nuk Korako’s<br />

mobile office parked around the<br />

electorate, after he was returned<br />

at No 42 on the party list.<br />

He said the strength of National’s<br />

party vote in Christchurch<br />

wasn’t a surprise.<br />

“I thought it would be more,<br />

on the basis of our record, particularly<br />

in Christchurch.”<br />

While he was saddened to see<br />

the demise of the Maori Party,<br />

there was now an opportunity<br />

to build National’s engagement<br />

with Maori through Kahurangi<br />

Blue, a National Party group<br />

focused on Maori policy issues,<br />

said Mr Korako.<br />

Meanwhile, Green MP Eugenie<br />

Sage, who is third on the list<br />

and also the party whip, returns<br />

to Parliament after the Greens<br />

garnered 5.9 per cent of the<br />

party vote.<br />

Ms Sage, who attracted 2429<br />

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Factory on Saturday night.<br />

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Your Local Views<br />

We said:<br />

Richmond Hill<br />

Rd residents are<br />

being ticketed by<br />

city council staff<br />

for parking on the<br />

footpath.<br />

You said:<br />

Lynette Low - I support<br />

the idea of fines for<br />

parking on the footpath. I<br />

often push an infant in a<br />

buggy on Taylors Mistake<br />

Rd and am often forced<br />

onto the road because a<br />

car is parked right across<br />

the footpath. This is usually<br />

in spite of a very good<br />

and safe park being available<br />

on the road. Thanks<br />

for raising the issue.<br />

Simon Moulson – A<br />

footpath is just that – not<br />

a car park. Perhaps a little<br />

sympathy due to the long<br />

expanse of time this issue<br />

has been going on and<br />

maybe an initial warning<br />

notice of impending tickets<br />

was warranted. But it is<br />

a footpath. Move on.<br />

Nadia Marinelli –<br />

Don’t park on the footpath.<br />

Park on the road and<br />

see how many letters you<br />

receive under your wipers<br />

and scrapes along your<br />

car and hill congestion<br />

there will be. Half and half<br />

seems like a fair solution<br />

to traffic and pedestrians.<br />

Jason Street – Just<br />

because you have been<br />

doing something wrong<br />

for years and getting away<br />

with it doesn’t mean it is<br />

now fine. Cop them all<br />

with fines. Get over it or<br />

get a smaller vehicle. The<br />

truck has probably never<br />

left the tarmac.<br />

Chris Burt – Such a<br />

crazy move. Fancy ticketing<br />

these people who<br />

actually go out of their<br />

way to allow traffic to pass<br />

without causing an issue<br />

to other motorists. I travel<br />

this road to work each day<br />

and find the road far too<br />

narrow as it is, let alone<br />

meeting traffic coming<br />

down the hill as well.<br />

Krysha Wells – It’s<br />

a simple law . . . you are<br />

not allowed to park on the<br />

footpath . . . even in your<br />

own driveway . . . maybe if<br />

you wanted somewhere to<br />

park your car you should<br />

ISSUE: Brian<br />

and Suwadee<br />

Anderson have<br />

been parking in<br />

the same spot<br />

for more than<br />

30 years on<br />

Richmond Hill<br />

Rd. Now city<br />

council parking<br />

enforcement<br />

are giving their<br />

vehicle tickets<br />

for being on<br />

the footpath.<br />

PHOTO:<br />

MARTIN<br />

HUNTER<br />

have found a place with<br />

parking.<br />

Jane Geary – Half<br />

and half makes sense. But<br />

really the enforcement officer<br />

and/or council should<br />

have done a mail drop to<br />

advise rather than just<br />

start handing out tickets.<br />

Kal Solomon – We<br />

have the same problem.<br />

Today a bus was forced up<br />

on to the footpath to get<br />

past a parked vehicle and<br />

y we now have a collapsed<br />

dangerous portion of path<br />

on the one side of the road<br />

that has a footpath.<br />

Cathryn Lucy – I’m<br />

guessing people would<br />

prefer not to park on the<br />

footpath but it’s out of<br />

courtesy to others, so they<br />

can actually drive there. If<br />

the council don’t want this<br />

done, either the road needs<br />

to be wider or yellow lines<br />

to disallow any parking<br />

needs to occur. Or they<br />

need to sort out official<br />

parking that encroaches<br />

on the footpath so residents<br />

can actually park.<br />

Aimee Whalley –<br />

When you don’t make<br />

room for on street parking,<br />

fair enough. They’re<br />

doing it so people can<br />

keep momentum on a hill,<br />

which is necessary.<br />

•More local views, p23<br />

Vandals hit playcentre<br />

• By Sarla Donovan<br />

VANDALS HAVE again<br />

targeted the Diamond<br />

Habour Playcentre,<br />

damaging a new, $2000<br />

shade sail and kicking a<br />

hole in the children’s boat<br />

slide.<br />

Playcentre president and<br />

treasurer Anna Blundell<br />

said she’d like to think<br />

the culprits weren’t local<br />

people, but they could be<br />

bored teenagers looking<br />

for something to do on the<br />

weekend.<br />

It was frustrating having<br />

to pick up after whoever it<br />

was, she said.<br />

“We fundraised for<br />

that shade sail, yet within<br />

a week, someone had<br />

climbed up and jumped<br />

on top of it and we had to<br />

get the guy who installed it<br />

back to fix it.”<br />

Ms Blundell said the<br />

playcentre only operated<br />

on a Monday.<br />

They’d had problems<br />

on and off with vandalism<br />

and rubbish left lying<br />

around.<br />

While there hadn’t been<br />

any problems over winter,<br />

with the weather starting<br />

to warm up, it had started<br />

“ramping up again,” she<br />

said.<br />

“We’ve had this on so<br />

many Mondays – we often<br />

have to go in early because<br />

of beer bottles lying<br />

around. There’s even been<br />

a few condoms on a couple<br />

of occasions.”<br />

While the damage wasn’t<br />

bad enough to make an<br />

insurance claim, it was<br />

frustrating more than<br />

anything else.<br />

“Our wee kids get excited<br />

about going to playcentre<br />

and we have to say they<br />

can’t play today because<br />

there’s sharp pieces of<br />

perspex everywhere.”<br />

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Linwood<br />

College<br />

PERSONALISED<br />

PATHWAYS<br />

TO SUCCESS<br />

2018 Student Leaders: 1st Row: Vai Mariner, Crystal Mehlhopt, Jenna Hollis, Leeah Mullany, Sarah Moana Wooff-Smyth<br />

2nd Row: Eden Pettigrew, Adonai Schwenke, Anaru Gray, Cole Barrie<br />

3rd Row: Havana Aaifou, Thomas McHutchison, Sapana Kharal, William Paulden, Sean Robertson-Wright, Makayla Austin<br />

Enrolling now for 2018<br />

Principal’s Report<br />

Striking the Stage<br />

Kia ora koutou. Talofa.<br />

Kia Orana. Malo e<br />

lelei. Bula. Fakaalofa<br />

atu. Namaste and<br />

Kumusta. Greetings<br />

to our Community.<br />

Earlier in the year,<br />

I wrote about the<br />

principle of collaboration and its importance<br />

to our students as they prepare for the global<br />

world in which they will live their lives. This is<br />

because the global world requires effective<br />

interaction with others. IQ alone is not enough.<br />

Our Emotional Intelligence (EI) – also matters.<br />

I also discussed that we now know through<br />

neuro-science that IQ-smartness is not fixed<br />

but can grow. Effort makes us stronger. In<br />

schools this is sometimes called ‘growth<br />

mindsets’. For more information on this please<br />

see https://www.mindsetworks.com/science/<br />

I raise these points again at the end of Term 3<br />

as our focus even more tightly centres on<br />

our senior students’ success in their Yr 11-13<br />

Career Pathway and for the juniors, their Year<br />

7-10 Learning Pathway.<br />

Meet the Mayor<br />

Nineteen Linwood College students attended<br />

the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze and Silver<br />

Award Ceremony with the Honourable Lianne<br />

Dalziel, Christchurch’s Mayor. This prestigious<br />

event was held at the Mayoral Office.<br />

At Linwood College we want our students<br />

to have both the necessary NCEA success<br />

in knowledge and content-skills, and also<br />

leadership and employability expertise. IQ and<br />

EQ – the whole person. This is reinforced by the<br />

following seven qualities that NZ employers<br />

are essential for career development:<br />

1. Positive attitude<br />

2. Communication<br />

3. Teamwork<br />

4. Self-management<br />

5. Willingness to learn<br />

6. Thinking skills<br />

(problem solving and decision making)<br />

7. Resilience<br />

The message is that academic and social<br />

learning support one another in personalised<br />

pathways, career development and lifesuccess.<br />

This message is at the heart of<br />

Linwood College of <strong>2017</strong> and beyond.<br />

Finally, schools can be complicated places.<br />

If for any reason you would like to talk to me<br />

about anything, please contact the office so we<br />

can arrange this. My door is open.<br />

Ngamihinui – best wishes,<br />

Richard Edmundson - Tumuaki (Principal)<br />

We congratulate these students on their<br />

efforts and again thank Chris Allan from the<br />

Joshua Foundation for his mentorship and<br />

tremendous commitment to Christchurch<br />

youth.<br />

The Year 11 production, ‘<strong>Harbour</strong>ing Ghosts’ was a<br />

fantastic, eerie performance. Through this, students<br />

explored the healing of past mistakes.<br />

It was then the Year 12/13 classes' turn to take the stage.<br />

They tackled an adaption of Hamlet, ‘Ophelia Thinks<br />

Harder’. This was an extremely challenging performance<br />

which students handled with finesse.<br />

Stars in the Making<br />

In 2016, twelve Linwood College students<br />

acted as extras in ‘The Changeover’, a movie<br />

filmed and set in Christchurch’s Eastern<br />

suburbs.<br />

Prom Night <strong>2017</strong><br />

For many Seniors the <strong>2017</strong> ‘American Prom’<br />

was the highlight of the year’s social calendar.<br />

Magic was in the air and everyone was dressed<br />

to the nines - dancing the night away with<br />

flashing tambourines and Mickey Mouse ears.<br />

It was truly a special occasion, full of smiles,<br />

Based on a novel by Margaret Mahy and<br />

starring Timothy Spall and Lucy Lawless, this<br />

comes out in theatres on <strong>September</strong> 28.<br />

Get down and support our local talent.<br />

friendship and laughter and one which our<br />

students will never forget.<br />

Staff working at Twiggers said that it was<br />

a pleasure to be part of such an enjoyable<br />

occasion. They were extremely complimentary<br />

towards our students’ positive demeanor.<br />

ELL at the Zoo<br />

Photos: Daniel Chew Photography<br />

Front Row: Thor Russell, Jack Triggs, Damien Arps. Back Row: Ms Larisha Toomey, Makayla Austin, Aaron<br />

Skow, Jamie Hosking, Kyle Amer, Honorable Mayor Lianne Dalziel, Jacob Tait, Moahengi Ngauamo, Pritesh<br />

Nair, Joshua Galang, Orion Tipuna, Chris Allan (Joshua Foundation) Not present in photo: Jade Lindsay,<br />

Lilyanah-Rose Mato, Jordan Meaclem, Jakhaan Pitama-Dwyer, Piper Stewart and Gloria Sua.<br />

The Wonders of Science<br />

Ninety English Language Learning<br />

students gathered with excitement<br />

recently for their <strong>2017</strong> excursion to Orana<br />

Park. It was an unseasonably sunny day<br />

and the two busloads of students had a<br />

wonderful excursion.<br />

Science discoveries<br />

cause wonder<br />

and amazement<br />

for ‘Team Kea’, a<br />

class of innovative<br />

students from Te<br />

Waka Unua School<br />

who visited the<br />

College recently.<br />

Linwood College • Phone: 982-0100 • office@linwoodcollege.school.nz • www.linwoodcollege.school.nz


Wednesday <strong>September</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

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News<br />

Port ‘seagull’ leaves union legacy<br />

• By Sarla Donovan<br />

ONE OF the last remaining<br />

men involved in the 1951<br />

waterfront dispute, Ray Fergus,<br />

died on <strong>September</strong> 12, aged 90.<br />

Mr Fergus worked as a casual<br />

labourer or ‘seagull’ on the Lyttelton<br />

docks, and later became<br />

a ‘walking delegate’ who liaised<br />

with the port company on<br />

health and safety matters.<br />

Fellow wharfie Baden Norris,<br />

also 90, and now living in<br />

Sumner, remembers him as a<br />

straight-up man and a hard<br />

worker.<br />

Both men were interviewed<br />

for a 2002 television documentary<br />

on the lockout called 1951.<br />

They were 24 when, on February<br />

15, 1951, the unionised<br />

wharfies were locked out after<br />

resolving to work only their<br />

contracted hours.<br />

The lockout continued for 151<br />

days.<br />

Arguing that New Zealand’s<br />

export trade was under threat,<br />

the National Government declared<br />

a state of emergency.<br />

Troops were sent onto the<br />

Auckland and Wellington<br />

wharves to load and unload<br />

ships and draconian emergency<br />

regulations imposed rigid censorship,<br />

gave police sweeping<br />

powers of search and arrest and<br />

made it an offence for citizens to<br />

assist strikers – even giving food<br />

to their children was outlawed.<br />

Mr Norris said he and Mr<br />

Fergus were both rank and file<br />

members during the dispute.<br />

“We all had various roles<br />

(such as) going and digging potatoes<br />

and onions from farmers<br />

that were friendly to us. He was<br />

a good guy, a worker. He could<br />

have moved up the ladder but he<br />

chose to stay within the union<br />

movement. He was a good<br />

workmate, and that’s the best<br />

accolade you could have.”<br />

PURPOSE:<br />

Ray Fergus<br />

was one<br />

of the men<br />

who ‘stood<br />

strong’ in<br />

the 1951<br />

Waterfront<br />

Dispute.<br />

Mr Fergus went on to become<br />

national president of the Waterfront<br />

Workers Union from<br />

1969-79 as well as a Lyttelton<br />

branch secretary and president.<br />

He was president of the<br />

Lyttelton Waterfront Workers<br />

Union during 1979 and 1980,<br />

and served on the executive for<br />

many years.<br />

Maritime Union Lyttelton<br />

branch secretary Gary Horan<br />

said he was a workmate to hundreds<br />

of watersiders during his<br />

career on the wharf.<br />

“A lot of the conditions that<br />

present members enjoy are<br />

because of the hard work and<br />

battles Ray and members like<br />

him fought for over the years,”<br />

said Mr Horan.<br />

“He was an eloquent speaker<br />

and had a vast knowledge of the<br />

politics and legislation ruling<br />

our industrial relations at the<br />

time.”<br />

Mr Fergus was married for<br />

more than 60 years to June.<br />

The pair tied the knot at St<br />

Saviour’s Church, Sydenham, in<br />

1953 and went on to have two<br />

children, Robyn and Mark and<br />

two grandchildren, Francis and<br />

Heather.<br />

Said Heather in the eulogy<br />

at her grandfather’s funeral on<br />

<strong>September</strong> 18: “Granddad tread<br />

with purpose the path that<br />

unfurled itself for him. He was<br />

whole of heart; wholehearted in<br />

his work, his life and his love.”<br />

In Brief<br />

MUSEUM LAND SWAP<br />

The Lyttelton Historical Museum<br />

Society is a step closer to a new site<br />

after a city council hearing panel<br />

recommended land at 33-35 London<br />

St be gifted to the organisation.<br />

It aims to build a new museum<br />

on the former Lyttelton Service<br />

Centre site and has received strong<br />

support from the community. Panel<br />

member Alexandra Davis said it<br />

was a commonsense move which<br />

would help further Lyttelton’s<br />

development. The city council will<br />

decide whether to accept the panel’s<br />

recommendation early next month.<br />

SAILING CLASSES<br />

Last week we reported that learn<br />

to sail classes at the Christchurch<br />

Yacht Club started this week<br />

and were full. In fact, the club<br />

has scheduled two junior learn<br />

to sail (level one) three-day<br />

courses. The first will take place<br />

on October 13-15 and the second<br />

is scheduled for October 21-23. To<br />

register for a class, visit the club’s<br />

website at www.cyc.net.nz for more<br />

information.<br />

COMMUNITY FUNDRAISER<br />

Sumner Residents Association will<br />

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park at the Sumner Centre: Matuku<br />

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Buying gifts for men often poses a problem<br />

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Owners Malcolm and Anne Carne have<br />

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for 18 years, and 18 months ago, decided<br />

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to men – although as Malcolm points out,<br />

many women also find it fascinating.<br />

Items with a sea or maritime theme include<br />

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copper.<br />

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SOUTHERN JAM<br />

WELLBEING<br />

FEAST DAY<br />

Message from the Catholic Diocese<br />

of Christchurch<br />

Our Diocese is proud of Marian College. The school is<br />

thriving at its inner-city campus location alongside the<br />

Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament on Barbadoes Street.<br />

Marian College shows us clearly that the heart of a<br />

Catholic school lies not in its buildings, but in a strong,<br />

supportive community built around faith.<br />

Marian College belongs to the Catholic Kāhui Ako<br />

Community of Learning, one of our 13 schools in<br />

Christchurch. Each school has an affiliated parish and<br />

networks contributing to the Diocese.<br />

Alongside our Diocese earthquake rebuild and repair<br />

programme, our parishes have been offered the chance to<br />

focus on spiritual renewal as we wait for a new Bishop<br />

to be appointed.<br />

The process for the rebuild of Marian College’s campus<br />

will be a priority for our new Bishop, who will ultimately<br />

make the decision on Marian College’s permanent site.<br />

This decision will not be made in isolation however,<br />

there are many factors to consider and groups to consult<br />

with, given the changes in our communities since<br />

the earthquakes.<br />

The Diocese looks forward to keeping the community<br />

updated on progress. In the meantime, Marian College<br />

continues to achieve excellent results and to thrive.<br />

A special thank you goes to the Marian College<br />

community – students, parents, staff and leadership, for<br />

your ongoing patience, support and cooperation.<br />

Fr Rick Loughnan<br />

Catholic Diocese of Christchurch Administrator<br />

The Marian College Principal<br />

Marian College is very fortunate to have a small, friendly,<br />

family atmosphere which comes from teachers and<br />

students knowing each other well.<br />

I am delighted to share that our students and teachers are<br />

making the very best of our current site – opportunities<br />

for collaboration are plenty and the benefits that come of<br />

an inner-city location are taken up with enthusiasm.<br />

At Marian College our special Catholic character is<br />

built into everything we do. Our earthquake recovery<br />

journey has taught us, that while brand new buildings and<br />

facilities are an exciting proposition, it is our faith, our<br />

community and our people that matter. I am excited about<br />

the future of Marian College – we can all look forward to a<br />

bright, sparkling new start. I hope you enjoy reading about<br />

some of our recent happenings.<br />

Mary-Lou Davidson,<br />

Marian College Principal<br />

Feast Day Festivities<br />

One of the most anticipated events on the Marian<br />

College calendar is Feast Day – recognised every year to<br />

celebrate the Assumption of Mary. This year, Feast Day<br />

began with a whole school Mass, which included the<br />

blessing of the new music department, featuring practice<br />

spaces and a multipurpose room.<br />

Traditional Feast Day activities involve Marian College’s<br />

house groups coming together in Xavier Hall to compete<br />

in a talent quest and house group chant competition.<br />

Rivalry between the four Marian College houses –<br />

Brodie, Deans, Seymour and Takahe – is strong and<br />

overwhelmingly positive. Students have been known to<br />

rehearse their chants and performances for up to six weeks<br />

in advance, polishing their acts ready for competition.<br />

Each performance is judged and awarded house points<br />

which are tallied throughout the year. The house with<br />

the most points earned – for academic, sporting, cultural,<br />

service and cultural achievements – is awarded the annual<br />

Inter-House Shield at the end of year school prize giving.<br />

Aiming for France<br />

Football talent Rebecca Lake (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Irakehu)<br />

could be heading to France next year to represent New<br />

Zealand and play in the 2018 U20 Women’s World Cup.<br />

The Year 13 Marian college student helped captain<br />

the New Zealand U19 Football team to victory in the<br />

Oceania Football Confederation championships in<br />

Auckland recently, securing the team’s spot in France,<br />

2018. Rebecca captained the team twice over the five<br />

game campaign which saw the team win all their games<br />

convincingly. Rebecca is a member of the Football Ferns<br />

development squad and has played with Mainland Pride<br />

(the National Women’s regional team) for three years.<br />

RIA KNEY<br />

Judo medallist<br />

Congratulations to Ria Kney (Ngāti Kahungunu) who<br />

won a gold medal in the U52kg girls category at the New<br />

Zealand Secondary Schools Judo Tournament last term.<br />

She won all five of her fights in the one day tournament<br />

held at Lincoln High School. Ria also won gold in two<br />

categories at the Auckland International Judo Open<br />

tournament held three weeks later at ASB Stadium in<br />

Auckland. One of her fights lasted just ten seconds!<br />

Wellbeing and service<br />

A priority for Marian College this year has been student<br />

and staff wellbeing. This year, Marian has introduced two<br />

new courses: Kia Maia and Mana Wahine. Kia Maia is a<br />

course for Year 9 students which focuses on wellbeing,<br />

character strengths, use of money, cyber safety and<br />

developing study and life skills.<br />

The Mana Wahine course aims to promote strong Marian<br />

women. Especially for year 12 students, the course<br />

teaches wellbeing, study techniques, life skills, careers,<br />

financial literacy and service.<br />

Marian College has a strong commitment to providing<br />

service to the community. Not only students, but staff<br />

members are also actively involved.<br />

Marian College staff members rolled up their sleeves<br />

recently, to spend an afternoon participating in a range of<br />

service activities including assisting at Christchurch City<br />

Mission and St Vincent de Paul, cleaning up a beach,<br />

gardening for the Beatitude sisters, making goods for<br />

Christchurch Hospital’s neo-natal unit and other<br />

children in need.<br />

Southern Jam<br />

Marian College’s Jazz Band travelled to the Southern<br />

Jam Jazz Festival in Blenheim recently – taking part<br />

in the showcase and celebration of the South Island’s<br />

secondary school jazz bands. Marian College’s Jazz Band<br />

performed at eight public venues and took home a bronze<br />

award. Band director Frances Daly is a Marian old girl<br />

currently studying at Ara Jazz School. Frances inspired<br />

the Jazz Band to compose an original song ‘Dirty<br />

Window’, which won Best Original Song at this year’s<br />

Christchurch Jazz Festival.<br />

Visit our website for further information:<br />

www.mariancollege.school.nz<br />

Ph: 03 385 8449 | E-mail: exec@mariancollege.school.nz | 122 Barbadoes Street, Christchurch 8640, New Zealand


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SCHOOLS<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL: Pupils from Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> School’s environment and future<br />

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Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> pupils<br />

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a recent visit from Enviro<br />

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Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> School’s<br />

environment group, the Green<br />

Diamonds, and some of the<br />

school’s future problem-solvers<br />

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Andrea from Enviro Schools<br />

Canterbury.<br />

The pupils sang the school<br />

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school is doing to embed the<br />

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•Empowering pupils by<br />

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understanding about<br />

sustainability,<br />

•And supporting the values<br />

of manaakitanga (generosity)<br />

and diversity.<br />

Pupils took Andrea and Toni<br />

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show what takes place.<br />

After all agreeing Diamond<br />

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We would like to thank Ms<br />

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and also Niki and Lisa for<br />

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Your Local Views<br />

Protecting waterways on the peninsula<br />

It was World<br />

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waterways<br />

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Banks Peninsula Water<br />

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Committee chairwomen<br />

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are faring<br />

World Rivers Day is a good<br />

time to think about the state of<br />

our local rivers and streams.<br />

On Banks Peninsula, rivers are<br />

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Twenty three Banks Peninsula<br />

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for ‘aquatic ecosystem health’.<br />

Some streams score very well,<br />

others less so. Results vary<br />

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So far it is not clear from the<br />

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STREAM: A typical water catchment on Banks Peninsula, which Paula Smith aims to protect.<br />

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Premiership-winning <strong>Bay</strong>s<br />

score team of the year<br />

Premier team:<br />

•Most improved: Nikolai<br />

Molijn<br />

•Player’s player: Sam Ford<br />

•MVP: Michael Forshaw<br />

•Player of the year: Sam<br />

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Women’s team:<br />

•Most improved: Petra<br />

Seddon<br />

•Player’s player: Linda Buss<br />

•Player of the year: Liz<br />

Beaglehole<br />

• By Gordon Findlater<br />

FERRYMEAD BAYS celebrated<br />

their successful season over<br />

the weekend, first collecting<br />

a number of accolades at the<br />

Mainland Football Awards on<br />

Friday, before holding their<br />

annual club awards on Saturday<br />

night.<br />

GAFFER: Danny Halligan<br />

collected the coach of the<br />

year title at the Mainland<br />

Football Awards on Friday.<br />

Ferrymead <strong>Bay</strong>s club award-winners<br />

MPL reserves team:<br />

•Most improved: Min Hong<br />

•Player’s player: Cullen<br />

Smith<br />

•MVP: Denes Zatyko<br />

•Player of the year: Oliver<br />

Scholz<br />

Individual club awards:<br />

•Golden boot: Jesse Ruwhiu<br />

•Coach of the year: Danny<br />

Halligan<br />

•Personality of the year: Roy<br />

Myatt<br />

•Dick of the year: Melanie<br />

<strong>Bay</strong>s took the biggest prize<br />

of the night at the Mainland<br />

awards, named men’s team of the<br />

year.<br />

The club became the first club<br />

to win five Mainland Premier<br />

League titles last month.<br />

They held off pre-season<br />

favourites Cashmere Technical<br />

by one point in a tight fought<br />

race for the title which went<br />

down to the final round of play.<br />

<strong>Bay</strong>s were also beaten finalists<br />

in the English Cup.<br />

Coach Danny Halligan was<br />

rewarded for his role in guiding<br />

the premier league team to their<br />

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He was named coach of the<br />

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club awards.<br />

Furniss<br />

Other players of the year<br />

awards:<br />

•Masters baby blues: Shane<br />

Timbrell<br />

•Masters navy: Brent Archer<br />

•Masters winnies: Ben<br />

Hilbert<br />

•Masters diggers: John<br />

Quealy<br />

•Division seven: Tim Robson<br />

•Division one: Adam O’Brien<br />

•Divsion one player’s player:<br />

Joel Kabia<br />

SUMNER SURF lifesaver<br />

Kate Suter has won a national<br />

volunteer of the year award.<br />

Suter, 23, was recognised<br />

at the Surf Life Saving New<br />

Zealand annual Awards of<br />

Excellence in Auckland on<br />

Saturday.<br />

She has worked to promote<br />

the club to the community,<br />

attract new lifeguards and coordinate<br />

many critical incidents.<br />

One of those incidents<br />

included a major search when<br />

a car went into the Avon-<br />

Heathcote Estuary, which<br />

claimed the life of Maureen<br />

Imrie in March.<br />

Last season, Suter completed<br />

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including more than 45 hours<br />

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As head instructor at Sumner,<br />

she created training plans<br />

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Suter managed and competed<br />

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She is also a member of the local<br />

lifeguard committee and has<br />

taken the initiative to get more<br />

clubs training together.<br />

Sumner’s Tom Denman was<br />

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Mini Music<br />

Thursday, 9.30am<br />

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Thursday, 6-7pm<br />

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Mt Vernon Valley track car<br />

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Babytimes<br />

Friday, 10.30-11am<br />

Encourage learning through<br />

language. Babytimes involves<br />

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Lyttelton Library, London St<br />

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Friday, 9.30-11.15am<br />

Are you looking for a fun<br />

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you’re an experienced player or a beginner, enjoy an engaging,<br />

social afternoon and a great way to start your week. Cost is $4,<br />

which includes afternoon tea. Contact Don Harkness for more<br />

information on 384 2890<br />

activity to do with your baby or<br />

pre-schooler? Do you want to<br />

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Sumner-Redcliffs-Mt Pleasant<br />

area? Mainly Music is a fun,<br />

educational half hour music and<br />

movement session followed by<br />

morning tea and a social/play<br />

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then $4 per family casual rate,<br />

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more information, phone Hazel<br />

on 384 1965/ 021 077 1264.<br />

St Andrews Church, 148 Main<br />

Rd, Redcliffs<br />

Peninsula Tramping Club<br />

Sunday, 8am<br />

If you enjoy hikes and<br />

adventures but would rather<br />

do it with other people instead<br />

of on your own, tag along with<br />

the club. It is free to attend<br />

the club’s tramps, with many<br />

around Banks Peninsula and<br />

the wider area. There are walks<br />

for varying levels of ability,<br />

along with conservation work,<br />

monthly meetings and social<br />

events. Go to http://www.<br />

peninsulatrampingclub.org.nz/<br />

Sumner Playgroup<br />

Monday, 9.30-11.30am<br />

For children aged under<br />

five years and their caregivers.<br />

Different areas of play<br />

include arts, crafts, dress up,<br />

constructive play, and outdoor/<br />

physical play weather permitting.<br />

Morning tea for adults and<br />

children provided. Cost $3 for<br />

adult and child, $2 for each<br />

additional child.<br />

Matuku Takotako: Sumner<br />

Centre<br />

Holiday Programme –<br />

Contemporary Māori<br />

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Tuesday, 10-11.30am and<br />

1-2.30pm<br />

Learn how to make a<br />

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jewellery and even pencils. This<br />

programme is bilingual – Maori<br />

terms will be explained. It will<br />

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the past while using modern<br />

technology. Places are limited so<br />

bookings are required. Suitable<br />

for ages 9-12. Free event.<br />

Matuku Takotako: Sumner<br />

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Located at 18 Oxford Street, Lyttelton Physiotherapy is<br />

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Renee Murray from Expo<br />

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Don’t miss this opportunity to see<br />

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Brandhouse will return to the<br />

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A new exhibitor to the show is The Lip<br />

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A popular section of the show is<br />

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Crafter Alexander will travel to<br />

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Make sure you stop by the Artisan<br />

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The Women’s Lifestyle Expo, on at<br />

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For more details please see www.expos.co.nz<br />

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