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• By Sophie Cornish
SHIRLEY Intermediate
School student leaders painted
their pools for ‘serve the
school day’ last week.
The idea to paint the pools
came from the leaders who
wanted to give back to the
school and also save money.
The job ended up taking two
days with both the main pool
and a smaller pool needing a
paint job.
Shirley Intermediate principal
Geoff Siave is proud of his
student’s efforts.
“They’re finding the hardest
part is keeping themselves a
little bit clean,” he said.
Student leader Ben Cox said
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trespass from his store and is currently
in the process of completing
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Once a person has received a
blanket trespass, it applies to all
stores signed up to the programme.
But publicity about the blanket
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Mr Hughes said shoplifting
incidents had dropped off recently.
“I haven’t had to tackle anyone
recently . . . (shoplifting) certainly
hasn’t risen too much lately,” he
said.
An issue with trespassing people
is identification. Usually a shoplifter
will run before any action can be
taken.
So a trespass notice can only be
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return.
Documentation needs to be filled
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WORD MAY be getting around
the bad eggs that you now face a
united front if you want to steal
from New Brighton retailers.
I’m talking about our front page
article today which reveals 15 retailers
have now signed up to the
blanket trespass programme.
That means if you get caught
stealing – or causing problems
– at one shop, there’s a very high
chance now you’ll be banned
from others who are part of the
scheme.
Retailers are saying they have
noticed a drop off in problems
caused by trouble-makers and
shoplifters since word started to
get around about the scheme. The
war is far from over but the opening
rounds look like being won.
Meanwhile, South New Brighton
and Southshore residents are
getting behind the local community
board over coastal erosion
(see page 3).
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Letters support estuary remediation
Residents back
Southshore
flood protection
campaign
• By Sophie Cornish
SOUTH NEW Brighton and
Southshore residents are signing
their names on letters of support
for improved short-term flood
mitigation in the area.
The letters back the Coastal-
Burwood Community Board’s
resolution to city council last
month about the remediation
of the estuary edge from Bridge
St to Southshore Spit. Once
the letters have been collected,
they will be submitted to the
city council via the community
board.
The future of the area between
the jetty and the boardwalk is up
for debate and the community
board recommends restoring it to
pre-earthquake condition.
The flood protection on the
estuary edge was damaged
during the earthquakes and
several flooding events have
occurred since, causing issues for
nearby properties, businesses and
clubs.
A meeting for the decision was
AT RISK: Southshore and South New Brighton are vulnerable to
flooding, erosion and sea level rise. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN
planned for last Thursday but has
now been pushed back to next
Tuesday to allow more time for
discussions.
City council staff told the
community board last month
they were not planning to
support the resolution, and
wanted to see the area between
the jetty and the boardwalk erode
naturally.
Several concerned residents,
including Samantha Fay, decided
to create a letter residents can
sign in support.
So far 700 letters have been
distributed and more than 200
have already been returned.
Ms Fay was overwhelmed with
the feedback, some people even
offered to go door knocking in
their streets with the letters.
“It’s been really, really positive,
people are saying, yes (the
community board) have got it
right so let’s get in there and
support,” said Ms Fay.
Forms can be picked up from
New Brighton Bin Inn and
Bridge St Challenge.
They can be returned to the
South New Brighton School office
or Bridge St Challenge by Friday.
This comes as an updated
report on whether coastal
flooding and erosion information
should be included on more than
20,000 property records is being
finalised.
City councillors and
community board members
are expected to be briefed on
the Coastal Hazard Assessment
for Christchurch and Banks
Peninsula (2017) on October 17,
before it goes to the city council
on November 2.
City council head of strategic
policy Helen Beaumont said
in Southshore and South New
Brighton, the city council
would work with Regenerate
Christchurch to engage on The
Southshore and South New
Brighton Regeneration Strategy.
“The regeneration strategy
will focus on short, medium and
long-term responses to adapt
to both seismic risks and the
effects of climate change and
sea-level rise, alongside the social
and economic needs of these
communities.”
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GODWIT SCULPTURE
The South Brighton Residents
Association is still requiring
approximately $7000 to go
forward with the proposed
godwit sculpture. So far $23,794
has been raised. At least $26,000
will be needed, possibly up to
$30,000 for additional costs.
The SBRA missed out on funding
from Fonterra, however
have approached Creative New
Zealand for additional funding,
as well as gaming trusts. The
sculpture will be created by
local artist Bon Suter and will
feature seven aluminium godwits
affixed to the top of seven
poles with varying heights. If
people still wish to give toward
the sculpture they can donate
to the South Brighton Residents
Association.
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Two walks will take place in
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The ‘Meet in the Middle’ walk
will take place on October 15 to
celebrate the opening of the Te
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The community is encouraged
to join the trek on foot or bike
from either the New Brighton
clock tower or Cambridge Tce
in the central city and meet in
the middle at Kerrs Reach for a
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Gym complex needed
Avril Enslow
is the chief
executive
for the
Christchurch
School of
Gymnastics
and talks
about the
recent recommendation
by the Coastal-Burwood
Community Board to city
council to grant a new lease
for the school on an area
adjacent to the new Eastern
Recreation and Sports
Centre. Its previous building
was damaged during the
Christchurch earthquakes
The Christchurch School of
Gymnastics is a not-for-profit
organisation that has provided
gymnastics and movement
programmes in Christchurch for
over 50 years.
All income is directed towards
programme delivery and development,
staff development and facility,
and equipment improvement
and maintenance.
CSG has had a facility at QE II
since 1996 and continued delivering
programmes, in spite of the
disruption of the earthquakes,
giving many children and families
a sense of normality.
This included the successful
preparation of Courtney
McGregor for the 2016 Olympics.
Why does the club need to relocate
and rebuild?
The Christchurch earthquakes
caused extensive damage to our
facility. Strengthening and repairs
were undertaken to ensure the
building could be safely used in
the medium term. This enabled
continuity of programme delivery
and staff employment. However,
parts of the facility, including two
toilet blocks, a function room,
kitchen and elevator remain
unusable, the sponge pits leak and
spectator numbers are limited.
The land beneath the facility is
highly vulnerable to future earthquakes.
In early 2016, after consultation
with city council and Sport
Canterbury, CSG commissioned a
comprehensive ‘business case and
needs analysis’ to inform decisions
on the club’s future facility
requirements and options.
The results of the visitor solutions
feasibility study determined
that the best option for the club
and community would be a
rebuilt facility alongside the new
Eastern Recreation and Sports
Centre on QE II Park as repair of
the current facility and remediation
of the land would cost more
than a rebuild.
CSG is a valuable asset to
Christchurch, it provides an
additional indoor facility for recreational
activities and assists city
council and Sport Canterbury to
provide accessible participation
opportunities to the wider community.
It delivers a wide variety of
movement and gymnastics programmes
to all age levels and
various sports. These are vital to
the health and well-being of the
community.
A rebuilt gymnastics stadium
in the new QE II Park Sports
Hub and Education precinct, will
provide CSG an enhanced level
of exposure, an opportunity to
increase participation in gymnastics
programmes and continuation
of sharing its expertise with
schools and other sports clubs
and organisations.
• By Sophie Cornish
CHISNALLWOOD Intermediate
School pupils won the Youthtown
Super 10s competition.
The competition involved seven
other schools and took place at
Wilding Park.
Every team had 10 players
which played handball, floor-ball
and indoor bowls.
Sports that pupils wouldn’t
normally play are chosen at the
beginning of the term and taught
from weeks one to eight.
The pupils then come together
at the end of the term and compete
for their school to showcase
what they have learnt.
The Super 10s programme is
designed for pupils who are not
competing in organised competition
during school time such as
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School at the
Youthtown
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on September
22.
Chisnallwood takes home gold
Hagley Park afternoon sport.
Teams are selected by the
schools, however, pupils chosen
are not necessarily elite or A team
members, they are students that
would not usually be chosen to
represent and get an opportunity
to win a medal.
Youthtown is a nationwide
not-for-profit organisation that
encourages developing pupil’s
physical ‘literacy’, confidence,
competence, participation and
engagement through sport,
among other things.
Other awards on the day included
MVP of the tournament
and the value shield. Winners are
chosen by the pupils.
Haeata Community Campus
and Te Pa o Rakaihautu were also
involved.
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Rooted footpaths
leave 168 trees set
to be replaced
• By Sophie Cornish
RELIEF MAY be in sight for
Westhaven residents who have
complained about trees in their
neighbourhood.
Replacement of the 168 city
council owned plane, elm, birch
and liriodendron trees on berms
outside properties in Westhaven
has been reccomended in a report
to the Coastal-Burwood
Community Board.
There are health and safety
concerns about the tree roots,
which are too big for the narrow
berms and are causing damage
to infrastructure such as footpaths,
kerbs, vehicle crossings,
driveways, walls, fences and
letterboxes.
City councillor Glenn Livingstone
said public safety is an
issue.
“We need to deal with it, it’s
become a health and safety issue
for many residents, including one
or two in wheelchairs, where they
have fallen out. We can’t go on
like that,” he said.
The city council staff report
also recommends that the
community board liaise with
residents about replacement trees
and ask for feedback and reviews
of the proposed tree replacement
plan.
The work will cost more than
$100,000.
The majority of the trees
within the Westhaven area were
planted in 1998, and half of those
trees are now considered to be in
poor condition.
Cr Livingstone said more work
needs to be done to avoid this
issue in the future.
“We need a joined up approach
between the old tree policy ...
developers and also our consenting
processes when we put subdivisions
in, because this is the
outcome, this is what we’ve got,
and it’s a real shame.”
Continuing to fix the damage
was not realistic, he said.
“We could keep patching it up
but if you keep doing that over
the longer term it actually costs
more than taking them out now.”
No installations of root barriers
is possible without causing
damage to the tree roots.
Paintball frenzy continues
with attacks across city
• By Sophie Cornish
POLICE ARE investigating
up to five reports of paintball
shootings in Christchurch last
week.
New Brighton properties and
vehicles on Lonsdale St, Marine
Pde and Keys Rd were targeting
during the paintball frenzy.
The New Brighton Club also
had an upstairs function briefly
panicked when windows were
hit by six paintball shots.
Reports of vehicles and a
cyclist being hit by paintball
pellets were also recorded in the
Cashmere area and out towards
Governors Bay.
Police are looking for a fourwheel-drive
vehicle in relation
to the incidences. They have
described it as an early 2000s
model, similar to a Mazda or
a Ford, with blue or darker
colours.
Sergeant Jim Currie said it
was a very serious matter and
they needed to catch who was
responsible before someone was
badly hurt.
“They just don’t realise the
damage they can do or injuries
they can cause. It is classed as a
MESS: Paintball pellets splattered on the fence on Marine Pde.
firearm, so is a very serious offence,”
he said.
Last month a community
patrol volunteer was hit in the
forehead with a paintball pellet
while on patrol in Lyttelton, on
September 8.
Anyone with information
about the paintball attacks can
phone police on 363 7400 or
through Crimestoppers on 0800
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To the people of Christchurch East
“Thank you for re-electing me as your MP.
I enjoyed meeting many of you during the election
campaign and hearing your stories. You have given
me a better understanding of the situations you face –
and this will help me be a better MP.
I look forward to the next three years. I will continue to
serve you locally and to represent you in Wellington.
And to those who did not vote for me, I say simply
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Fifteen retailers
sign up to
New Brighton
trespass initiative
•From page 1
Mr Hughes is processing two
trespass orders. One female who
is a prolific shoplifter, and another
male who damaged the premises,
said Mr Hughes.
“If you don’t get it right, it won’t
stick in court,” said Mr Hughes,
who feels better now all the retailers
are working together.
Nikki Griffin, of Bin Inn, is
pleased with how the programme
is working. She is in the process of
trespassing a woman.
“There are always people who
are going to do it, but it’s just about
making sure we (mall retailers)
work collectively together,” she
said.
Mrs Griffin urges other mall retailers
to get involved to make the
programme more effective.
“The more stores that get on
board the more impact it’s going to
have,” she said.
New Brighton Business and
Landowners Association manager
Paul Lonsdale set up a similar
scheme in the central city in 2007
when he was involved with the
Central City Business Association
and claims it was successful.
“Some 20 issues a week was
reduced down to one issue a week,”
he said.
Living wall installed in mall
• By Sophie Cornish
JAIMEE DILLION is making
the most of the last of
Development Christchurch
Ltd’s Creating Momentum
Regeneration Fund.
A living wall containing
several herb plants and planter
boxes have been installed outside
Miss Dillion’s business, Platform
Hair in New Brighton’s Surfside
Mall.
Nearby businesses such as
Hector Cafe and Chanakya
Indian restaurant will be able to
use the herbs for cooking.
“I thought what better than
using herbs and that, because
then the local cafes can use it as
well...if you’re going to do something,
you might as well do it so
everyone can benefit,” said Miss
Dillion.
The Parklands resident was
saving money for the project
when other business owners
informed her about the fund.
Miss Dillion then approached
New Brighton Business and
BRIGHTENED UP:
Jaimee Dillion
from Platform
Hair with her living
wall and planter
box which was
paid for by
Development
Christchurch
Ltd’s Creating
Momentum fund.
Landowners Association manager
Paul Lonsdale, who helped
her fill out the application form
for the funding.
DCL recently informed the
public that their Creating Momentum
Regeneration Fund is
low and will be coming to an end
in the coming months.
The fund was established in
November 2016 with $100,000
and currently has $7400 remaining,
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high-speed
pursuits
• By Andrew King
POLICE HAVE arrested a man
allegedly driving a stolen vehicle
after two high-speed pursuits
through the city’s eastern
suburbs.
The man was arrested on
Alport Pl, Woolston, after failing
to stop for police on Tuesday.
He had earlier eluded officers in
Wainoni.
Police initiated the chase on
Wainoni Rd at about 1.53pm
but had to call it off a short
time later due to the dangerous
manner in which the vehicle was
being driven.
It was then spotted in Ferrymead
and pursued by police
to Woolston where the man was
arrested.
“He is now in custody and
facing driving offences,” a police
communications spokesman
said.
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Making pizzas for homeless
• By Sophie Cornish
HAEATA Community Campus
students are making pizzas to
feed the homeless.
James Boardman and three of
his classmates donated 24 pizzas,
24 hot dogs a fruit salad and
water bottles to Christchurch
City Mission on September 22.
The project is part of an
integrated cross-curricular
programme at Haeata which
involves volunteering and
service.
“Student projects are kind
of what we’re driven by,” said
Haeata principal Andy Kai Fong.
The school aims to help
students understand what
interests them and encourages
them to do a project on it.
“Those student projects based
around their interests lead to
great things for other people and
themselves,” Mr Kai Fong said.
The project was designed
from scratch by James, a year 8
student.
He first created the menu then
budgeted what he needed for the
food.
Next, James approached Mr
Kai Fong about hosting a mufti
day, which raised $290.
The food was then made
and delivered to City Mission
by James and three of his
ORGANISER: James Boardman raised $290 through a mufti
day for Haeata Community Campus and then used the money
to feed the homeless.
classmates, Kaltan Gardner,
Nikita Elliot, and Kashmere
Honetana.
Mr Kai Fong is impressed with
James’ efforts.
“The connection of learning
that he has is pretty real, creating
menus, budgeting those menus,
organisation, coming to me,
negotiating what he wanted,
liaising with the City Mission . . .
we absolutely applaud that sort of
work.” The project comes after
a series of different volunteering
actions from the school across
the city. Year 13 students at
Haeata spent one day a week
in term three working in the
community with Volunteering
Canterbury.
Some jobs included serving
up the community lunch at the
Delta Community Trust, clearing
sites for Gap Filler, folding and
measuring up curtains at the
Curtain Bank and clearing and
cleaning shelves at the Bromley
Community Centre.
Tongan Tornado downed
burgers for a good cause
• By Sophie Cornish
NOT MANY people could eat
seven burgers in 5min.
But then not many people are
Marce ‘The Tongan Tornado’
Taulango.
The New Brighton Snap Fitness
manager wolfed down the
burgers in the name of charity,
raising $1273 ($159 per burger)
for Christchurch Bull Breed
Rescue.
It is the third time he has won
the competition, which was held
at the Lower 9th Diner, Lichfield
St.
In previous competitions, he
ate six and eight burgers respectively.
Mr Taulango is happy with
how the event went. “I didn’t feel
that great after, but it was a good
laugh,” he said.
Family and friends – including
STUFFED:
Marce
Taulango
about to
devour
another
burger at
the Lower
9th Diner
burger eating
competition.
nieces, nephews, helpers from
the charity, clients and members
of Snap Fitness – supported Mr
Taulango at the event.
Doing it for the charity was
great motivation to win, he said.
“When you have something to
fight for, you don’t think you’re
going to lose.”
The event was not created
for charity but, in 2015, Mr Taulango
competed to raise money
for Second Chance Dog Rescue
and, in 2016, it was Cure Kids.
Runner-up Simon ‘The Rhino’
Hardy devoured six burgers.
Each competitor had 5min to
eat as many burgers as possible.
When asked if he will compete
again next year, Mr Taulango
was unsure.
“If they ask me again to come
back I’ll probably say yes and
find another charity but I’m not
sure, I’m undecided yet.”
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Pupil in West Ham United’s sights
ERIC IMACHI is surprisingly
philosophical about his chances
of being invited to trial for West
Ham United in London.
The Queenspark School pupil
often plays for Christchurch
United in Spreydon and at the
Yaldhurst football centre.
His parents are anxiously
checking their emails each day to
find out if he has been picked by
the prestigious English football
club.
Eric, 10, recently completed an
intensive trial camp at West Ham
United’s international academy on
the Gold Coast.
He will soon find out if he is
among the lucky few to visit the
Premier League club.
Eric was invited to the Gold
Coast after a successful West
Ham United talent identification
camp earlier this year, which was
run by the club’s academy coach,
George Cowie, in association with
Waimak United.
About 350 talented footballers
from Australia and New Zealand
across 10 age groups were selected
to attend the Gold Coast camp,
hosted by former West Ham
United academy director Paul
Heffer.
Of those players, only 18 will be
asked to attend a full trial at West
Ham United, home to All Whites
captain Winston Reid.
Eric was philosophical about his
chances.
“There were a lot of good players
at the camp, but you never know.
Even if I don’t get picked, though,
I learnt heaps at the camp and
made some new friends,” he said.
“But, if I happen to be picked,
it would be amazing to go to the
same club as Winston Reid,” he
said.
Christchurch United technical
director Fernando Lambert said
everyone at the club is proud of
what Eric has already achieved at
such a young age.
“Eric has been with Christchurch
United and before that the
Christchurch Football Academy
for quite a few years. And it shows
in how mature he is as a player,”
said Lambert, who added that
Eric is very strong technically,
big for his age and has a powerful
shot.
ACTION: Eric
Imachi (middle)
at a Christchurch
United training.
TALENT: Eric
with the other
West Ham United
hopefuls at the
Gold Coast camp.
SPORTS
Haeata league
coach takes on
NZ Residents
assistant role
• By Sophie Cornish
HAEATA Community Campus’
rugby league coach Te Iwi Ngaro
Wairau has been named assistant
coach of the New Zealand
Residents team.
Mr Wairau will assist head
coach Rod Ratu for the team’s
clash against New
Zealand Maori
in Auckland on
October 14.
He was also
head coach of the
Southland Rams
this season, and is
a talent scout for
the Warriors.
Te Iwi Ngaro
Wairau
Mr Wairau said the residents’
appointment was his biggest
coaching role so far.
“My goal is always to learn
more and so (my goal is) to learn
off Rod and learn off the players.”
Previously Mr Wairau has been
a development officer for Canterbury
Rugby League, director
of the Aranui High School rugby
league academy and has a senior
club coach qualification for the
Aranui Eagles.
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Kick Start Your Future!
DEADLINE SALE
3 21 2
Harcourts ID: BF28669
Sadly my vendors need to say goodbye to their much loved home and downsize to something
smaller. This gives you the opportunity to purchase this immaculately presented home. Plenty of
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And just look at the price! Close to the Palms and all the amenities Dallington has to offer.
Anne Davis
M 027 492 7694 P 03 323 6045
Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty / Belfast Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Price: $419,000
View: Phone for viewing times
Heathcote Maltworks, 60 Port Hills Road
Maltworks - Over 55's Lifestyle Villas
2 1 12
Harcourts ID: BF28393
A unique opportunity to create a special community, which captures and preserves the natural
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Sue & Gemma Roberts
M 027 440 1282 or 027 223 6471 P 03 323 6045
Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty / Belfast Licensed Agent REAA 2008
DEADLINE SALE
Priced From: $469,900
View: Tues, Thur and Sat 12.00 -2.00pm
Opawa 48 Opawa Road
Front, Freehold & Features Galore
Harcourts ID: KI7398
Our owners are seriously selling, so if you have been searching for a modern home, in this sought
after location, then this is a must see! Built mid 2000's is this freehold, very spacious townhouse.
Front aspect with nice street appeal. Modern kitchen, large lounge with two conservatories, giving
even more living space. Good off street parking and bus stop right out front. This will appeal!
Shona Pearce
M 027 285 7073 P 03 327 5379
Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty / Kaiapoi Licensed Agent REAA 2008
AUCTION
2 1 2
Deadline Sale: Wednesday 11 th October
@ 4.00pm (unless sold prior)
View: Phone for viewing times
St Albans 302 Innes Road
Prime Location + $20k Transfer!
Mitchell Roberts & Mana Tai
M 027 413 0797 or 027 626 2824 P 03 385 0343
Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty / The Palms Licensed Agent REAA 2008
AUCTION
3 1 2
Harcourts ID: PLS2302
Charming split level home with modern upgrades - comes with an EQC settlement of approx. $20k
to be transferred back to the purchaser. The home is a complete sun-magnet, with multiple large
living areas allowing space for the family. Modern improvements include rewiring, modernised
kitchen and bathroom, and upgraded heating utilities allowing you to live in comfort!
Deadline Sale: Thursday 5 th October
@ 4.00pm (unless sold prior)
View: Phone for viewing times
St Albans 87 Abberley Crescent
Auction on Abberley
Harcourts ID:KI7434
The owner is on transfer and the home is ready for immediate sale. Girls' High and Boys' High
zone. Close Merivale Village plus Edgeware Village. This home has special charm, sited nicely on
the section for all day sun. French doors out to North facing deck and barbecue area. This property
oozes charm and character. My Vendor has said "my tickets are booked and I want my home sold!"
Dawn Sheard
M 027 432 5540 P 03 327 5379
Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty / Kaiapoi Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Contributor to www.realestate.co.nz
3 2 1
Auction: Wednesday 18 th October @ 6.00pm,
on site (unless sold prior)
View: Phone for viewing times
Wainoni 101 Pages Road
As Is + Potential!
Harcourts ID:PLS2310
This property, whilst currently insured, is being sold as-is-where-is with the owners having taken
a settlement and decided to move on. Sitting vacant, and with loads of potential for an investor to
do up, this property is begging for a make-over both inside and out to realise its true market value!.
Private backyard which can easily be transformed, all located in a convenient urban location.
Mitchell Roberts & Mana Tai
M 027 413 0797 or 027 626 2824 P 03 385 0343
Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty / The Palms Licensed Agent REAA 2008
4 1 1
Auction: Wednesday 11 th October @ 2.00pm,
Russley Golf Club (unless sold prior)
View: Phone for viewing times
www.twisskeir.co.nz
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Immaculate Home - Owner Downsizing!
100c Lake Terrace Road - Burwood
4 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms | 2 Living | 2 Car Garage | Off Street Parking | Property ID: PLS2314 | Auction: 11 th October 2017 (unless sold prior)
This immaculate family home,
with private and fully fenced sunny
section, has been BEAUTIFULLY
MODERNISED to reveal all its
glorious potential.
The owner needs to downsize, and
what is now too large for them will
be just right for a new family.
The renovated design offers a
modern open-plan layout with
two clear separate living areas and
great outdoor access, as well as a
completely new and stylish tiled
kitchen and bathrooms.
Buyers will also relish the larger
bedrooms sizes, the abundance
of natural light throughout and of
course the wonderfully established
grounds for the family to enjoy.
Great spaces, modern living and a
convenient location.. makes for a
winning family home.
Situated in a very family-friendly
location in close proximity to
Horseshoe Lake Reserve, as well as
ease of access to the nearby Home
Base and The Palms shopping centres,
and only 7kms from Christchurch CBD.
Auction at 2.00pm, 11 th October 2017
at The Russley Golf Club, Memorial
Avenue, Christchurch (unless sold prior).
Contact Mitchell Roberts or Mana Tai
027 413 0797or 03 385 0343. Harcourts
Twiss-Keir Realty Ltd/The Palms
Licensed Agent REAA 2008.
Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty warmly
welcomes Linda Veitch to their team!
Linda brings a wealth of knowledge
to the team and specialises in lifestyle
and residential sales. Linda works
hard and goes the extra mile to deliver
the best result and has achieved $100
million in property sales.
Properties Available To Rent In Christchurch
415B Innes Road $360.00 p/w
Two double bedroom townhouse with secure rear yard handily located near to The
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P. 323 6045
M. 027 512 9261
E. linda.veitch@harcourts.co.nz
Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Linda knows that selling or purchasing
a home can be an emotional or stressful
time in a person’s life, reinforcing the
need for good communication.
She tackles every assignment with
a huge amount of energy and this
attitude and commitment has
brought her a lot of repeat business
from satisfied clients.
Thinking of buying or selling
talk to Linda today!
Contributor to www.realestate.co.nz
www.twisskeir.co.nz
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1 cup Pistachio nuts, shelled
1¼ cups Sugar
4 Eggs
2 tsp Oranges, rind
¼ cup Flour
1 tsp Ground cardamom
Orange drizzle
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AND BACON
Ingredients
16 Asparagus spears
4 rashers Streaky bacon, smoked
2 Tbsp Olive oil
2 Tbsp Maple syrup
1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
1 Tbsp Sesame seeds
Directions
Preheat the oven to 190 deg C.
Line a large roasting pan with
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Place a wire rack on top.
Snap the tough ends off the
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If the bacon is thick, run the
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the bacon around the bunch.
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asparagus and bacon.
Combine the oil, syrup and
sauce. Brush thoroughly over the
asparagus and bacon.
Bake for 15-20min, until the
bacon is cooked.
½ cup Sugar
¾ cup Orange juice
1 Tbsp Orange marmalade
Directions
Peel kumara and cut into evensized
pieces. Cook in boiling
water for 15min or until tender.
Drain well.
Place saucepan back on the
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from kumara.
Push kumara through a coarse
sieve into a bowl. Chop pistachio
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orange rind.
Separate eggs and beat yolks
with 1/2 cup of measured sugar.
Sift flour and cardamom over
kumara and fold in egg yolk
mixture.
Beat egg whites with
remaining sugar until thick
and glossy. Fold into kumara
mixture.
Line the base of a 20cm cake
tin with baking paper, then pour
over mixture.
Bake at 180 deg C for 45min.
Stand for 15min before cutting.
Cut and serve with orange
drizzle.
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Place orange juice, sugar and
marmalade in a small saucepan.
Simmer until golden.
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exhibition of drawings prints and
paintings by Linda James, Robyn
Kilty, Margaret Ryley and Tiffany
Thornley who have worked and
exhibited together for many
years. This time work by Linda
Email sophie.cornish@starmedia.kiwi
James’ mother who recently died
by 5pm each Friday
is included. Linda found work
Joyce had done in the 40s and
that provided the title Time &
Memory. Closed for Labour Day
Monday. Inquiries phone 981
2881.
388 Worcester St
Ascot Scrabble Group
Friday, 12.45pm
Challenge your word knowledge
with other like-minded folk.
Join in with this friendly group
suitable for beginners or experienced
players. Cost $3 which
includes afternoon tea.
Ascot Community Centre, Ascot
Avenue, North New Brighton
Reading to Dogs
Wednesday, 3.30-4.30pm
Encourage your children’s
reading skills in a relaxed and
fun environment. The
programme’s animals have all
been trained and tested for
health, safety and temperament.
Library staff and a dog handler
will be present at all times to help
facilitate the sessions. Sessions are
15min.
New Brighton Library, Marine
Pde
Aranui Creation Station
Wednesday 10am-noon
This initiative from Otautahi
Creative Spaces encourages people
to use their imagination and
encourage their crafty side. Make
new friends and share ideas and
tips on creative projects. It’s free
to take part and everyone is welcome
to go along and share their
crafty side.
109 Aldershot [Edition St. Free entry datE]
2
Game Zone
Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm
An hour of fun playing
favourite games like mine-craft,
charades, Connect Four and
Pictionary. Learn and develop
strategies in new games such as
dutch blitz, heads up, hand and
foot, and group games. Join in
for X-box and PS4 tournaments.
Take your friends or meet some
new ones; all children aged eight
to 12 welcome. No booking or
payment required.
Linwood Library, 1st floor
Eastgate Shopping Centre
Learner Licence Course
Friday, 9.30-11.30am
Get the knowledge and confidence
you need to succeed
when sitting your learners licence
test. This course is delivered
by Literacy Christchurch who
provide you with laptops to use
during the class time to sit practice
tests and for researching
questions. The course does not
include the actual test, or the fee
to sit the actual test.
Aranui Library, 109 Aldershot St
Imagination Station
Friday-Monday, 9.30am-5.30pm
Lego lovers, head down to the
Imagination Station pop-up facility
in New Brighton. The popular
centre uses Lego and Duplo as a
HOME & HEATING
Choosing the right heat
pump for your home
Whether it be a new build, or a retrofit,
most homes include at least one heat pump,
if not a whole heating solution. They can
provide cheap, clean heat and are much more
convenient than a log burner as you just need
to press a button. But how do you decide
what is best? Choosing the right sized heat
pump is key to ensuring optimum comfort
levels. Every situation varies and it is therefore
important to get professional advice from heat
pump experts.
The range varies from wall mounted high
walls, floor mounted systems, multi systems,
ceiling cassettes, right through to ducted
central heating systems allowing you to have a
very discreet way of heating your whole home
to a constant temperature throughout.
Firstly, you must select a heat pump that
is suitable for the size of the space you wish
to heat. Usually a site visit is the best way to
ascertain this. Not only is the size of the area
taken into consideration but also, insulation,
building orientation, windows and ceiling
space. There are a wide range of heat pumps
available with different heating outputs so it
is important to select the correct size for your
requirements that will handle the job but not
be unnecessarily overpowered.
Secondly, the location of your heat pump
is also extremely important. The cheapest
installation is a back to back where the outdoor
unit is positioned directly behind the indoor
unit however this is not necessarily always
the best option. It is vital that the indoor
unit is positioned in a place that will not be
medium for learning and creativity.
Carnaby Lane, Brighton Mall
Seaside Market
Saturday, 10am-2pm
Head to the seaside this weekend
and enjoy live entertainment,
great food, fresh produce, artisan
bread, arts, crafts, jewellery and
more. With a bouncy castle and
free face-painting for the littlies.
New Brighton Mall
Golden Oldies Movies
Monday, 1.30pm
Every Monday the New
Brighton Museum plays a film
classic and this week it’s Folly to
be Wise by Alistair Sim (1953).
The theme is comedy. Running
time 1hr 31min. Before the
movie, enjoy a cup of tea or coffee
and a biscuit, it’s a good way
constantly blowing on you. Also important, is
the location of the outdoor unit. Most people
do not want their outdoor unit sitting directly
in their outdoor entertaining area or right
outside their bedroom window.
Choose a brand you can trust. Many brands
have come and gone over the years but there
are a number of manufacturers who provide
reputable and reliable products. All brands
vary in their energy efficiency, quietness of
systems and price, so it depends on your
application as to which will be most suitable.
Major brands such as Panasonic, Fujitsu,
Mitsubishi, Daikin, Toshiba and Hitachi are
all reliable brands backed up by good technical
after sales service.
Ensure your heat pump is installed by an
accredited installer. This will not only ensure
correct installation of your heat pump, but
also validate the manufacturers warranty.
Other things to consider when choosing a
heat pump are time clocks, ease of use of the
remote controllers, air filtration and also wifi
capabilities.
Heating is a major investment in your home
and it is vital to get the right advice.
Enviro Master Ltd specialise in the supply,
installation and servicing of all major brands
of heat pumps. Our salesmen are engineers
ensuring you get quality, unbiased advice as
to which system will suit your application
the best. Enviro Master Ltd offer a free, no
obligation quote and will come to your home
to see what is required. Visit our website at
www.enviromaster.co.nz.
DISC GOLF: On Saturday, 10am-3pm, a free disc golf have a go
day will be held at Rawhiti Domain. A small six-hole course will
be set up on the domain. Discs will be available as well as tips
and tricks taught by volunteers from the Christchurch Disc Golf
Association. This is an opportunity for the community to have a
go and give their feedback in support of a permanent disc golf
course at the domain.
to start the week and meet some
new people. $2 donation.
8 Hardy St.
Have-A-Go at Indoor Bowls!
Every Tuesday, 11am-1.30pm
Indoor bowls for our senior
community. No experience necessary
and all abilities welcome.
Go along to try it out. Please
wear soft shoes. Cost per person
is $2. First session free. Phone
Tania Smith at ACTIS on 963
7070, or 027 540 5442 with any
inquiries.
Aranui/Wainoni Community
Centre.
Eastside Gallery
October 16-26, Mon-Fri 11am-
4pm Sat noon-3pm.
Time & Memory exhibition.
Opening night October 16, all
welcome. Time & Memory is an
Circus ‘Have a Go – Plus a
Show’
Friday, October 6, 10.30am-1pm
Go along to the fundraiser and
try out trapeze, globe, juggling,
tight-wire and more. Then be
entertained by a performance
from a talented circus team.
Donation on entry, $5-$10 recommended.
Roy Stokes Hall, 152 Seaview
Rd, New Brighton
Smiledial Sensory Garden
holiday activities
Wednesday October 4, 11am-
2pm
Puppet show, face painting and
live entertainment. Gold coin
donation raising money for the
Child Cancer Foundation.
New Brighton Community
Gardens, 136 Shaw Ave.
St Chad’s Linwood Spring Fair
Saturday October 7, 9am-1pm
Books, white elephant, toys,
plants, raffles, lucky dip, sausage
sizzle, baking, crafts – and the
op-shop will be open.
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They have taken their services on the
road and out into communities, meeting
people in their environments to make
daily living easier. Aspire Mobile is a
response to the need to reconnect, giving
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“Most of my trips are run annually
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Brenda checks out
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Many clients now have
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“My clients tell me
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“I organise incredible trips at incredible
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For more information, phone
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walkers to
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Can we help you or someone you support?
Disability Information Service – a ‘one stop
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organisations or services that can provide them
with support or advice.
Aspire Canterbury Shop – shop online or call in
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Total Mobility Discounted Taxi Service – a scheme
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Mobility scooter demonstrations available.
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Physical Address:
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PO Box 32074
Christchurch 8147
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Freephone: 0800 347 242
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HEALTH & BEAUTY
Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi
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Get your legs looking sweet
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Though generally harmless, spider veins
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No one knows why some people
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but genetics, the hormone estrogen and
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appear more frequently in women than
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Getting rid of spider veins is safe and
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“Anybody who has veins they don’t like
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Koru Clinic in Cashmere.
In some cases, several injections are
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people with a family history of problem
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early 20s.
There is a strong chance - up to 90
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years on average. After that, genetics or
whatever other factors caused the veins
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over, and maintenance treatment may be
required to keep the skin vein-free.
Laser treatment can also eliminate
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Dr Jefferies often uses a combination of
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The successful applicant will need
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Star Media has a stable of
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THU: ROAST MEAL
SAT: FISH & CHIPS
AVAILABLE
FROM
11.30AM-2PM
FOR A
LIMITED TIME
Vintage Blue
PHONE 385 8880 FIND US ON FACEBOOK fb.com/GBCCHCH
THE GARDEN HOTEL COMPLEX | 110 MARSHLAND RD
www.gardenhotel.co.nz | phone 385 3132
JOIN
A CLUB BY
THE SEA!
www.newbrightonclub.co.nz
‘Famous for their roasts!’
RESTAURANT & CAFÉ
Cooked Breakfasts
Check out our extensive breakfast
menu from Continental to Cooked
We are open from 6.30am
Seniors SPECIAL
Two courses $20
Soup/Roast or
Roast/Dessert
LET US
ENTERTAIN YOU!
WESTVIEW LOUNGE
THIS FRIDAY, 7PM:
JO’S KARAOKE
Special available lunch only
Monday - Saturday 12pm - 2.30pm
$18
TREAT THE
FAMILY!
Kid’s 2 course
special
School
Holidays
We are family
friendly.
Great Kids menu
plus designated
play area.
$10
The
RACECOURSE HOTEL
& Motorlodge
118 Racecourse Rd, Sockburn,
Christchurch. Ph 03 342 7150
www.racecoursehotel.co.nz
H ORNBY
WORKINGMEN’S
CLUB
THIS SATURDAY, 4.30PM:
MARION’S OUTLAWS
THIS SATURDAY, 8PM:
MAIDEN ENGLAND
SPORTS HALL
THIS SUNDAY, 1.30PM
PAUL COSTA
EDDIE LOW
KEVIN GREAVES
Tickets $20
Door sales $25
SUN.8 OCT, 1.30PM
UNBEATABLE FAMILY DINING
Chalmers
Restaurant
CHALMERS FAMOUS
SUNDAY
BUFFET
DINNER
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
BUFFET
LUNCH
Every Sunday
12pm - 2pm
IT’S THE CHERRY ON TOP!
FREE DESSERT
FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS
ENJOY OUR EXTENSIVE CARVERY
BETWEEN 5.30PM & 6.30PM
PRICED AT ONLY $22.50 PER PERSON
AND DESSERT’S ON US!
LUNCH | 12PM-2PM | $25
DINNER | 5PM-8PM | $27
CELEBRATE THAT SPECIAL OCCASION WITH US!
GROUPS WELCOME BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
Club CAFE
OPEN 7 DAYS
LUNCH & DINNER
Gluten Free &
Vegetarian options
The Hornby Club | ph 03 349 9026 |17 Carmen Rd | Hornby
www.hornbywmc.co.nz | Members, guests & affiliates welcome
CANTY v TARANAKI
RANFURLY SHIELD CHALLENGE
ClubBISTRO
Open Tuesday to Saturday
12pm-2pm and from 5pm
Midweek $11
SPECIAL ROAST
Available Tuesday,
Wednesday, & Thursday
FRIDAY 7.35PM
BOOK NOW! SUNDAY NIGHT BUFFET
SUNDAY 29th October, $25 PER PERSON
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS
Members Lucky Card Draw
FUNCTION ROOMS
SHUTTLE RUNNING
Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat
TAB POD
GAMING ROOM
PIERVIEW
Restaurant
202 Marine Parade | Ph 388-9416
Members, guests and affiliates welcome
Quality
a la carte
with a view!
Open from 5.30pm
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY
OPEN FOR
SUNDAY BRUNCH
By the Seaside!
10.30am-2pm
SUNDAY 3 COURSE
DINNER SPECIAL $25
SUNDAY NIGHT
BUFFET
Sunday 29th October
ALL YOU CAN EAT
$25 BOOK NOW!
20 Tuesday October 3 2017
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PEGASUS POST
WINDOWS 10 OPTIONS
ON ALL EX LEASE COMPUTERS
i3 Desktop Cyclone
20’’ screen, Ex Lease
• i3 Intel CPU
• 4GB RAM
• 500GB Hard Drive
• Desktop case
• Keyboard & Mouse
corded
• Windows 10 option
• DVD writer
• 20” screen
• 6 Months Warranty
• Ex Lease
$599
incl GST
i5 Desktop Cyclone
20’’ screen, Ex Lease
• i5 Intel CPU
• 4GB RAM
• 500GB Hard Drive
• Desktop case
• Keyboard & Mouse
corded
• Windows 10 option
• DVD writer
• 20” screen
• 6 Months Warranty
• Ex Lease
$699
incl GST
HP 430 Pentium 1.7Ghz
Slim Laptop, Ex Lease
• Pentium 1.7Ghz
• 4GB Ram
• 500GB Hard Drive
• 13.3” Screen
• Slim line design
• Windows 10
professional
• Light weight
Ultra laptop
• Ex Lease
$499
incl GST
Toshiba Z40
Ex Lease
• Intel i5 CPU
• 8GB Ram
• 256GB Solid State
Hard Drive
• 14” Screen
• Wifi
• USB 3.0 Ports
• Windows 10
• 6 Months Warranty
• Ex Lease
$749
incl GST
We service & repair laptops, tablets and smartphones,
including broken screens. Ring us first for a quote.
Shop online at: www.computercentre.co.nz
serving christchurch for over 28 years
Unit 1/100 Fitzgerald Ave (Next to Cartridge World)
Phone: 379 3428
www.computercentre.co.nz
Open Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm
Q Card lending criteria, terms
and conditions, and fees apply
*All work carried out in our
workshop. Home pcs only.
Pay with Q Card or Farmers Card.