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safer continues tomorrow<br />
• By Bridget Rutherford<br />
CONCERNS WITH a<br />
contentious Ferrymead<br />
intersection will go to a city<br />
council committee tomorrow,<br />
in a bid to get “urgent”<br />
improvements made to it.<br />
Hagley-Ferrymead Community<br />
Board chairwoman Sara<br />
Templeton will speak before the<br />
infrastructure, transport and<br />
environment committee about<br />
the board’s concerns with the St<br />
Andrews Hill and Bridle Path<br />
Rds intersection.<br />
The board wants the committee<br />
to consider the safety issues<br />
of the intersection and take “urgent<br />
action” to improve the way<br />
it operates and make it safer.<br />
It comes a month after a city<br />
council report criticised the layout<br />
of the intersection.<br />
A cyclist also received minor<br />
injuries after being knocked off<br />
his bike there on May 12.<br />
The city council designed<br />
and installed the intersection as<br />
part of the Ferrymead Bridge<br />
rebuild.<br />
It became operational in<br />
September.<br />
But in a recent report, the city<br />
council’s own traffic engineers<br />
found significant design problems<br />
they say should have been<br />
picked up when a pre-construction<br />
safety audit was done in<br />
February 2<strong>01</strong>4.<br />
The problems included<br />
difficulties turning right onto<br />
Bridle Path Rd from St Andrews<br />
Hill Rd, the speed of vehicles<br />
approaching the intersection, a<br />
lack of visibility, and queuing of<br />
vehicles.<br />
Underground cables have<br />
been laid so traffic signals could<br />
be installed at the bottom of St<br />
Andrews Hill Rd, at a cost of<br />
$150,000.<br />
The community board wants<br />
city council staff to look into<br />
installing those signals.<br />
Residents have previously<br />
told <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News they<br />
avoided using the intersection,<br />
and they raised concerns<br />
about the lay-out before it was<br />
installed.<br />
HAVE YOUR SAY: What<br />
changes would you like to<br />
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Hill and Bridle Path Rds<br />
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CONFUSING: Hagley-Ferrymead<br />
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Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 1 2<strong>01</strong>6<br />
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A tremendous effort from<br />
the Lyttelton and Governors<br />
<strong>Bay</strong> Volunteer Fire Brigades<br />
at the weekend. Not only did<br />
they stomp up 1103 stairs at<br />
the Firefighter Sky Tower Stair<br />
Challenge, but they did it for<br />
very worthy cause. Check<br />
out page 3 to find out which<br />
brigade came second overall for<br />
fundraising more than $32,763.<br />
Last week’s article on the<br />
Lyttelton Port of Christchurch’s<br />
plan to dredge a deeper channel<br />
in the harbour certainly had<br />
the community talking. Turn<br />
to letters on page 6. Our guest<br />
columnist this week is Redcliffs<br />
School board of trustees<br />
member Mark Robberds. He is<br />
leaving the role after six years.<br />
Thank you for your service<br />
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Firefighter steps up for charity<br />
• By Bridget Rutherford<br />
LYTTELTON’S Glen Walker<br />
has gone out in style, winning<br />
his age group of the gruelling<br />
Firefighter Sky Tower Stair<br />
Challenge for the second year<br />
running.<br />
He won the over-60s race<br />
with a time of 14min 23sec.<br />
Mr Walker, who said this<br />
would be his last time competing,<br />
won the same race last<br />
year by more than 3min, and<br />
took out the over-50s race<br />
about three years ago.<br />
Lyttelton Volunteer Fire Brigade<br />
raised about $32,763 for<br />
Leukaemia and Blood Cancer<br />
New Zealand – its largest effort<br />
yet.<br />
In doing so, it raised the<br />
second highest amount, after<br />
Auckland Airport Fire Rescue,<br />
which raised $64,468.<br />
It also took out the top fundraising<br />
team in its category.<br />
The volunteer fire brigade<br />
members competed in the<br />
annual Firefighter Sky Tower<br />
Challenge on Saturday, running<br />
up the 1103 steps of<br />
Auckland Sky Tower in 25kg of<br />
gear in the name of charity.<br />
Peter Lauryssens and Craig<br />
Smith won individual awards<br />
for each raising about $11,500.<br />
This year’s efforts blew away<br />
the team’s fundraising total of<br />
$19,300 last year.<br />
Mr Walker said the fundraising<br />
efforts were “sensational”.<br />
A team from the Governors<br />
<strong>Bay</strong> Volunteer Fire Brigade<br />
also took part in the event raising<br />
just over $14,300.<br />
More than 850 firefighters<br />
from across the country took<br />
part in this year’s event, which<br />
in total raised more than<br />
$1,161,000.<br />
Leukaemia and Blood<br />
Cancer NZ chief executive<br />
Pru Etcheverry said she was<br />
humbled at the amount of<br />
time, effort and commitment<br />
every participant put in to<br />
fundraising.<br />
“Their commitment to raising<br />
this money means that<br />
we can continue to be there<br />
for more patients around the<br />
country and in these communities<br />
who have supported<br />
their local brigades in so many<br />
ways.”<br />
EXHAUSTED: Glen Walker<br />
at the finish line after<br />
winning the over-60s<br />
category for the second<br />
year running. <br />
In Brief<br />
COASTAL HAZARDS<br />
REVIEW<br />
THe city council last week<br />
approved GHD Consultant’s<br />
terms of reference for an expert<br />
panel to review the Tonkin<br />
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Assessment Report. The original<br />
report, released in July, identified<br />
6000 properties that could be<br />
susceptible to erosion. It also<br />
reported that nearly 18,000<br />
homes were at risk of coastal<br />
inundation over the next 50 to<br />
100 years. But the science of the<br />
findings was widely questioned<br />
by the communities affected.<br />
The city council has also<br />
approved the scope of the review,<br />
scientific and legal questions to<br />
be answered by the expert panel,<br />
and a preliminary time line for<br />
the panel to have completed the<br />
review.<br />
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A drop in session will be held<br />
tomorrow to talk about how to<br />
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when Akaroa Wastewater Treatment<br />
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Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 1 2<strong>01</strong>6<br />
News<br />
Science<br />
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SIX BANKS Peninsula schools<br />
will get grants from this year’s<br />
<strong>Bay</strong>er Primary School Science<br />
Fund for collaborating on a<br />
Nature Agents programme.<br />
Duvauchelle, Akaroa Area,<br />
Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong>, Governors<br />
<strong>Bay</strong>, Little River and Okains <strong>Bay</strong><br />
schools have joined forces to<br />
maximise funding to work on a<br />
regional project together.<br />
The Science Fund is administered<br />
by the Royal Society of New<br />
Zealand.<br />
Each school will receive $1359<br />
($8154 in total) which will be<br />
used to purchase identical field<br />
and lab kits for studying their local<br />
freshwater environments.<br />
The kits will provide pupils<br />
with hands-on experience in<br />
the collection and identification<br />
of invertebrates, stream habitat<br />
assessments and water quality<br />
measuring.<br />
The schools will be able to<br />
compare their work and provide<br />
support to each other.<br />
<strong>Bay</strong>er New Zealand Managing<br />
director Holger Detje said he was<br />
delighted to see schools collaborating<br />
together for the benefit of<br />
the wider environment.<br />
Small buses in service<br />
• By Tania Green<br />
USER FRIENDLY: Passengers on the 535 route from Eastgate to Rapaki were the first to<br />
ride in Red Bus’ new smaller buses last week, which are the first to be introduced in New<br />
Zealand. <br />
LYTTELTON AND Ferrymead<br />
residents were among the<br />
first people to ride in a new<br />
line of buses brought in to<br />
accommodate those living in<br />
smaller neighbourhoods.<br />
Red Bus’ 535 route, which<br />
runs from Eastgate to Rapaki,<br />
stopping at Ferrymead shops<br />
and Lyttelton Wharf, was the<br />
first to use one of the smaller<br />
Mercedes-Benz City 45 buses<br />
on Thursday.<br />
Each can seat up to 22 passengers,<br />
and are easily accessible<br />
to the elderly and disabled.<br />
They can also<br />
take two bikes on<br />
the front.<br />
The buses have<br />
been introduced<br />
as a more userfriendly<br />
and less<br />
disruptive option<br />
to the older, 55-seater ones.<br />
It is a first for New Zealand,<br />
because the buses are fully<br />
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Red Bus acting chief executive<br />
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“These routes don’t have a<br />
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Coastal Pathway progress on target<br />
THE Christchurch<br />
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Coastal Infrastructure<br />
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Rebuild Team,<br />
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Pathway is on track to reach the with involvement<br />
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year.<br />
Group.<br />
By December the pathway, Three other sections of the<br />
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the area.<br />
Four more sections are<br />
Construction is currently underway<br />
on the Beachville Rd section<br />
in Redcliffs, following the<br />
replacement of the earthquakedamaged<br />
500m seawall.<br />
City council project manager<br />
Adrian Thein said work on the<br />
seawall had been challenging,<br />
with a series of temporary “coffer<br />
dams” in place to hold out<br />
seawater allowing the seawall to<br />
be rebuilt.<br />
The wall was now 80 per cent<br />
finished and the next phase<br />
would be building the pathway<br />
itself, installing street lighting<br />
and then landscaping.<br />
The work was on track for<br />
completion in December, Mr<br />
Thein said.<br />
Work on the coastal pathway is<br />
being managed by the city council<br />
and Stronger Christchurch<br />
planned, and developed design<br />
work for these has already been<br />
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The existing sections of pathway<br />
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“We anticipate when the<br />
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Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 1 2<strong>01</strong>6<br />
Your Local Views<br />
Redcliffs School<br />
moves forward<br />
Redcliffs School<br />
parent and<br />
spokesman Mark<br />
Robberds is leaving<br />
the Board of<br />
Trustees after six<br />
years. He reflects<br />
on his time.<br />
Given the school’s<br />
circumstances, our move offsite<br />
and the threat of closure,<br />
you might expect this soap box<br />
rant to be a tale of tribulation<br />
and woe. I’m afraid I’m going<br />
to disappoint you, because<br />
being part of the Redcliffs<br />
community during this time<br />
been a thoroughly positive<br />
experience.<br />
Sometimes you can take<br />
the simple things like a local<br />
school for granted. If you have<br />
school age kids you’ll probably<br />
find your school is the<br />
centre of your social network<br />
– which is a nice to have. In<br />
times of crisis, however, which<br />
we understand so well in<br />
Christchuch, a rallying point<br />
like your local school is a must<br />
have.<br />
That’s because<br />
schools are an essential<br />
part of what is called<br />
social capital. They<br />
contribute to our wellbeing<br />
and make us all<br />
healthier and happier.<br />
For this reason, any attempt<br />
to close a school<br />
must be given the<br />
weightiest consideration.<br />
For many years the Ministry<br />
of Education has told schools<br />
to develop strong school cultures<br />
and strong links between<br />
schools and communities.<br />
At Redcliffs, we can proudly<br />
say that we have more than<br />
achieved these goals. Our<br />
school/community culture is<br />
so strong that at the moment<br />
Redcliffs, the village, and Redcliffs,<br />
the school, are one and<br />
the same.<br />
A lot of this strength comes<br />
from the fact that our school<br />
was at the front-line of earthquake<br />
response and continues<br />
to be the focal point of earthquake<br />
recovery in Redcliffs.<br />
This is social capital in action.<br />
As well as responding to<br />
the earthquakes, this amazing<br />
community has found the time<br />
and energy to devote thousands<br />
of hours to the school’s<br />
survival. It’s been a coordinated<br />
team effort that has seen a<br />
huge amount of people devote<br />
their resources to addressing<br />
Minister Parata’s concerns<br />
about the school site.<br />
We are now extremely confident<br />
that we have solved these<br />
problems and have a robust<br />
and scientific plan in place<br />
that will allow us to return to<br />
Redcliffs for the future.<br />
Like most Cantabrians, the<br />
people of Redcliffs feel like<br />
we have been tested, and now<br />
we feel like we’re turning the<br />
corner of recovery. We feel like<br />
getting on with things and not<br />
being held back. We’re feeling<br />
positive.<br />
Last week <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong><br />
News asked its readers what<br />
they thought of Lyttelton<br />
Port of Christchurch’s plan to<br />
dredge a deeper navigation<br />
channel into the harbour.<br />
Archie Laird:<br />
Interested to read your front<br />
page article on the effects of<br />
dredging Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong>.<br />
Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong> has been<br />
dredged for years so I don’t see<br />
what the problem is.<br />
Mention dolphins and an easy<br />
target of the Lyttelton Port of<br />
Christchurch and it becomes a<br />
story.<br />
Mark Watson, of Diamond<br />
<strong>Harbour</strong>:<br />
To dredge or not to dredge?<br />
Lyttelton Port of Christchurch<br />
wants to attract bigger ships, by<br />
dredging our harbour deeper.<br />
Who wins if bigger ships visit<br />
New Zealand?<br />
Bigger ships means fewer ships,<br />
stopping at fewer ports.<br />
Apparently bigger ships means<br />
cheaper freight costs, because<br />
the ships are more efficient. But<br />
NZ exporters and importers<br />
know that most of the costs for<br />
seafreight are the compliance and<br />
handling costs at each end, not<br />
the cost of the actual over-water<br />
journey.<br />
Fewer ships stopping at fewer<br />
ports means more freight will<br />
have to go longer distances<br />
by road (apparently rail isn’t<br />
economic). So more expensive<br />
freight costs. And more trucks<br />
congesting the roads. And New<br />
Zealand importing more fossil<br />
fuels. And New Zealand emitting<br />
more greenhouse gases.<br />
Fewer ships stopping at fewer<br />
ports means longer freight transit<br />
times, and less schedule flexibility.<br />
Which exporters will that<br />
benefit?<br />
Bigger ships mean bigger<br />
problems when things go wrong.<br />
Earlier this year LPC tugs pulled<br />
a container ship back to safety<br />
when a nor’west gust broke the<br />
ship’s mooring lines and it<br />
grounded off Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong>.<br />
Could they have saved a bigger<br />
ship? What if they couldn’t?<br />
New Zealand can’t afford to let<br />
bigger ships visit.<br />
Why dredge?<br />
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Solvejg Ruarus responds<br />
to National MP Nuk<br />
Korako’s column about<br />
cleaning up the city’s<br />
waterways:<br />
I am shocked by the so positive<br />
sounding words from Nuk<br />
Korako. If only it were true!<br />
The reality is that the Government<br />
is by no means doing<br />
enough!<br />
Readers respond to<br />
Richard Suggate’s Soap<br />
Box column about the<br />
Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> Ferry:<br />
Mark Watson, of Diamond<br />
<strong>Harbour</strong>:<br />
You ask if the ferry service<br />
links well with the buses.<br />
For the last 10 years I’ve<br />
lived in Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong>,<br />
Previously<br />
United Travel<br />
and commuted to my work in<br />
Sydenham, which is about five<br />
minutes walk from a bus stop<br />
on Brougham St.<br />
Most days I use the ferry<br />
and bus. The ferry takes seven<br />
minutes from the Diamond<br />
<strong>Harbour</strong> Wharf to B Jetty in<br />
Lyttelton. From the time I step<br />
on shore in Lyttelton, it takes<br />
me 40-50 minutes to get to work<br />
using the bus. The 11km journey<br />
averages at 15km/h. If I catch a<br />
ride with someone who has left<br />
their car in Lyttelton<br />
overnight, it takes me 15-20<br />
minutes to get to work. That’s an<br />
average speed of about<br />
40km/h. The trip into work is<br />
the easy part of bus commuting.<br />
On the way home, if I want<br />
to guarantee to catch say the<br />
5.20pm ferry, I need to leave<br />
work at 4.20pm. That’s an average<br />
speed of 11km/h, about what<br />
a horse and carriage would do.<br />
If I leave a few minutes later<br />
there’s a good chance I’ll miss<br />
the 5.20 ferry, and I’ll have to<br />
wait for the 5.50 ferry. That’s<br />
an 80min trip, and an average<br />
speed of 8km/h.<br />
If I had a car at work that<br />
homeward trip to the Lyttelton<br />
ferry would take 15-20 minutes.<br />
If I could bike through the tunnel,<br />
I could bike the distance<br />
comfortably in less than 40<br />
minutes. I use the bus because<br />
it’s less damaging to the planet<br />
than taking a car. And I have<br />
patience. Does that answer your<br />
question?<br />
Karen Clarke:<br />
It should be left for connection<br />
to town for all the commuters<br />
who can’t walk so well.<br />
Planning for rising seas<br />
Green MP Eugenie Sage<br />
says we need to plan for sea<br />
level rise<br />
Knowing the extent of a<br />
problem is often the first step in<br />
tackling it. We know that climate<br />
change is happening and that<br />
sea level is rising - at the rate of<br />
3mm annually over last 15 years<br />
around Christchurch.<br />
How rapidly sea level will rise,<br />
how it will affect different<br />
coastal areas and<br />
how we should best<br />
prepare for it are much<br />
less certain.<br />
A 2<strong>01</strong>5 report by<br />
Parliamentary Commissioner<br />
for the Environment<br />
says there<br />
are 10,000 homes in<br />
Christchurch which are low-lying<br />
and close to the coast and vulnerable<br />
to sea level rise, more homes<br />
than in Auckland, Wellington or<br />
Dunedin.<br />
The city council has been<br />
thinking ahead, with research to<br />
identify areas of future coastal<br />
erosion and inundation over the<br />
next 50 years and 100 years, for<br />
both the city and Banks Peninsula.<br />
Based on extensive international<br />
science, the 2<strong>01</strong>5 Tonkin<br />
and Taylor technical report said<br />
it was reasonable to plan for a sea<br />
level rise of 1-2 metres by 2100,<br />
depending on the melting rate<br />
of the Antarctic and Greenland<br />
ice-sheets.<br />
The report has been controversial<br />
because of the potential<br />
effects on property values for<br />
landowners whose homes and<br />
properties were identified as being<br />
in coastal hazard zones.<br />
For example, the report showed<br />
parts of Sumner, including homes<br />
on the Esplanade as being at risk<br />
of coastal flooding, and the rock<br />
work and seawall at<br />
Scarborough Beach as<br />
at risk of over topping<br />
by the sea in storm<br />
surge events.<br />
Identifying areas of<br />
coastal hazard is the<br />
first step. For this and<br />
the next step – planning<br />
how we respond<br />
– Christchurch and other councils<br />
need better guidance and<br />
support from central government.<br />
The most recent Government<br />
guidance on sea level rise is from<br />
2008. Our understanding has<br />
changed a lot since then.<br />
We need guidance on the<br />
parameters for assessing coastal<br />
hazards, a national database of<br />
LiDAR elevation data, and funding<br />
for national coastal monitoring<br />
systems.<br />
We also need a wider community<br />
conversation about how<br />
to share the cost in any areas that<br />
we decide we may need to retreat<br />
from because the costs of coastal<br />
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News<br />
Choir’s heartfelt tribute<br />
• By Tom Doudney<br />
A TIGHT-KNIT choir<br />
group have recorded a<br />
song for the funeral of<br />
a terminally ill former<br />
member now living in the<br />
Netherlands.<br />
Women in Harmony<br />
recorded East Timorese<br />
hymn Ita Hotu Maromak<br />
Nia Povo We Are God’s<br />
People at the request of<br />
Dorien Pel who is dying<br />
of cancer.<br />
Ms Pel was a long time<br />
member of the choir up<br />
until about six years ago<br />
when she first developed<br />
cancer.<br />
When her house was<br />
damaged in the September<br />
2<strong>01</strong>0 earthquake,<br />
she moved back to her<br />
country of birth, the<br />
Netherlands, for what<br />
was supposed to be six<br />
months. But the stay ended up<br />
becoming permanent.<br />
In spite of surgery, the<br />
cancer had returned and Ms<br />
Pel was already planning her<br />
funeral in the Netherlands when<br />
she returned to Christchurch for<br />
a visit in December and January.<br />
Choir member Judi Smitheram<br />
said choir members had met Ms<br />
Pel at a social gathering and sang<br />
together again.<br />
HARMONY: Choir member Dorien Pel, standing with red scarf, fifth<br />
from left, with the choir in 2007.<br />
“Dorien was wonderful at<br />
always bringing poetry to our<br />
gatherings and she had written<br />
a poem especially for us,” Ms<br />
Smitheram said.<br />
It was during this visit that Ms<br />
Pel asked if they would record<br />
the song, which the choir had<br />
not performed in more than<br />
eight years.<br />
The choir sourced a recording<br />
of the song from Australia’s Radio<br />
National station to help them<br />
go over it and get the pronunciation<br />
right, as the words are in the<br />
Tetum language.<br />
After recording it, they sent it<br />
to Ms Pel.<br />
“We got a lovely note back<br />
from Dorien saying how much<br />
she appreciated it and she was<br />
very moved,” Ms Smitheram<br />
said.<br />
Women in Harmony has<br />
about 20 members from around<br />
Christchurch.<br />
Charity that helps<br />
most vulnerable<br />
falls on tough times<br />
• By Tom Doudney<br />
A LOCAL trust which acts as a<br />
problem solver for vulnerable,<br />
disadvantaged and struggling<br />
people around New Zealand<br />
said it is in urgent need of<br />
funding.<br />
SigJaws Trust helps people in<br />
a variety of ways, from lobbying<br />
for retention of services,<br />
suggesting changes to<br />
legislation, finding work<br />
and housing and promoting<br />
innovations.<br />
However, project manager<br />
Gary Watts (right),<br />
who founded SigJaws<br />
in 20<strong>01</strong>, said the trust<br />
had been struggling financially<br />
for some time and needed more<br />
funding to carry on.<br />
The trust’s operating expenses<br />
were “conservatively” about<br />
$207,000 a year and while it had<br />
enough to carry on over the next<br />
six months, finding new funding<br />
was a big challenge.<br />
“We have got over 200<br />
clients now that we are<br />
dealing with on a day-to-day basis<br />
and a lot of these people have<br />
slipped through other systems<br />
big-time,” Mr Watts said.<br />
One of its recent projects has<br />
included working with Canterbury<br />
University to develop a<br />
robotic arm which would allow<br />
mobility-impaired drivers to fill<br />
up at petrol stations without leaving<br />
the car.<br />
The trust had received funding<br />
from organisations including the<br />
Ministry of Social Development,<br />
the Rotary Club of<br />
Christchurch and The Lion<br />
Foundation within the last<br />
year.<br />
However, it had been<br />
unsuccessful in seeking<br />
funding from the Red<br />
Cross, the Canterbury Community<br />
Trust and the city council.<br />
“If our funding dries up it’s just<br />
impossible to carry on,” Mr Watts<br />
said.<br />
SigJaws Trust board member<br />
Jamie Hoffman, who has cerebral<br />
palsy said Mr Watts had been<br />
pivotal in helping him find suitable<br />
accommodation after the<br />
earthquakes.<br />
“People just don’t realise how<br />
much good he does out there,”<br />
Mr Hoffman said.<br />
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News<br />
Magnificent architecture<br />
•More photos, p12<br />
ELEVEN BUILDINGS have<br />
been recognised at the regional<br />
architecture awards, including<br />
three from a Banks Peninsula<br />
farm.<br />
The New Zealand<br />
Architecture Awards for<br />
Canterbury finals night was<br />
held on Thursday, which<br />
recognised the best in<br />
commercial, educational,<br />
homes, and public facilities.<br />
Twenty-eight awards were<br />
handed out across Canterbury.<br />
Three farm-stay buildings at<br />
Banks Peninsula’s Annandale,<br />
by Patterson Associates, received<br />
awards.<br />
The farm’s Scrubby <strong>Bay</strong><br />
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setting for the season finale of<br />
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award in the housing category.<br />
Another of Annandale’s<br />
accommodation homes in<br />
Whitehead <strong>Bay</strong>, Seascape, also<br />
picked up an award in the housing<br />
section.<br />
Annandale’s Olive Grove won<br />
a small project architecture<br />
award.<br />
Cholmondeley Children’s<br />
Centre, by RMBH Architects,<br />
near Governors <strong>Bay</strong> won an<br />
award in the education category.<br />
The enduring architecture<br />
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Governors <strong>Bay</strong> home, Rout<br />
House, and St Andrew’s Church<br />
in Le Bons <strong>Bay</strong>.<br />
Sumner Surf Life Saving<br />
Club’s new clubrooms, by<br />
Wilson & Hill Architects, won<br />
a public architecture award,<br />
while a Clark St home also won<br />
a housing award.<br />
A home at Scarborough by<br />
Athfield Architects, and a Lyttelton<br />
home by Irving Smith<br />
Architects, and Ophir Lane<br />
House, Redcliffs, also picked<br />
up housing awards. Any of the<br />
regional winners can now be<br />
shortlisted for the New Zealand<br />
Architecture Awards.<br />
STUNNING: These homes in Ophir Lane, Redcliffs (left), and Banks Peninsula’s Whitehead <strong>Bay</strong><br />
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Pacific Island holidays. Blue skies, blue water and<br />
a colourful cocktail in your hand. You’ve got to<br />
admit it’s tempting! Which brings me to marketing<br />
properties in the winter. Our business operates<br />
right across the city, however our main trade<br />
area has traditionally been the beach and hillside<br />
suburbs. So often sellers hold-off putting their<br />
property on the market in the winter, but in actual<br />
fact the seaside and hill areas often look their best<br />
in winter. A beautiful crystal clear winter day with<br />
the sun low in the sky reflecting off a calm blue sea,<br />
is when a property in these popular locations really<br />
does stand out against other areas of the city. In<br />
other words, winter is a great time to sell! The buyers are<br />
still looking, and they definitely do not have the choice of<br />
properties that may be available to them in the warmer<br />
months. Therefore, the demand is effectively higher. Talk<br />
to anyone on our team today about how to market your<br />
property and achieve the very best price in the winter.<br />
And to tempt you even more we are running a very<br />
enticing and effective marketing campaign for a heavily<br />
discounted rate.<br />
List your property with us during winter and<br />
take advantage of nearly $3000 of intense<br />
and high profile marketing for a low, low<br />
price of only $1995 including Auctioneer fees.<br />
Tempted? Call today!<br />
In other news…<br />
Just around the corner is the collection day for Ronald<br />
Antonia McAtamney Collecting 2<strong>01</strong>5<br />
McDonald House. Ray White is a national supporter of<br />
Ronald McDonald House, and every year we love<br />
to get out, shake some buckets, and collect some much<br />
needed cash to fund this essential service for unwell<br />
children receiving specialist hospital treatment. Families<br />
come to Ronald McDonald House in Christchurch from<br />
across the South Island. These houses provide a home<br />
away from home, offering families a safe haven to retreat<br />
to, after a long day on the ward. From stocked kitchens<br />
to cosy lounges, they appreciate how important it is for<br />
families to escape the clinical world of medicine, and take<br />
comfort from the familiarity and routine of a home-like<br />
environment.<br />
Our team will be out in force at Redcliffs New<br />
World on Friday <strong>June</strong> 10th from 10-3pm, we<br />
would love to help you lighten your pockets<br />
and pass on some much needed funds to<br />
support this wonderful charity.<br />
Jan Edlin<br />
027 433 8025<br />
ElEanor Corston<br />
027 435 2415<br />
Bronny Clifford<br />
021 272 7718<br />
BonniE BroWn<br />
021 343 407<br />
anna loadEr<br />
027 272 7128<br />
Marilyn still<br />
027 229 8769<br />
WEndy MCCalluM<br />
0274 360 835<br />
daisy foldEsi<br />
021 328 059<br />
MariE MalonE<br />
0274 898 349<br />
BEvErlEy Prout<br />
027 495 9586<br />
MatthEW Clayton<br />
021 2233 998<br />
Mark GardnEr<br />
021 633 669<br />
kanE CooPEr<br />
027 222 0087<br />
PEtEr MCCalluM<br />
027 434 5785<br />
PatriCia van dEr BEnt<br />
027 296 1408<br />
ross CooPEr<br />
027 432 4438<br />
rEnEE MoorE<br />
027 227 2033<br />
"He Sells, She Sells, By the Sea, Sure"<br />
P. 384 4179 | E. prier.manson@raywhite.com | W. rwferrymead.co.nz<br />
Licensed (REAA 2008)<br />
Prier Manson Real Estate Ltd
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BaY HaRBOUR<br />
WEDNESDAY JUNE 1 2<strong>01</strong>6<br />
Explore close to home.<br />
With AAT Kings<br />
When it comes to Australia there is so much to see and do! From the East Coast to the West<br />
Coast, the Northern Territory to the great South, any traveller is spoilt for choice! Cosmopolitan<br />
cities and crystal clear beaches, vast and varied landscapes from ancient Uluru and the rugged<br />
Kimberley Coast – not to mention the reef and rainforest in the Tropical North. The wildflowers of<br />
Western Australia are a sight to behold, and the natural wonders of Kakadu and Lichfield National<br />
Parks with it’s Aboriginal rock art will leave you breathless. Stunning South Australia has world<br />
class wineries and the beautiful great ocean road and let’s not forget Tasmania with it’s beautiful<br />
walking tracks, luxury boutique accommodation and fascinating history. There has never been<br />
a better time to explore the myriad of opportunities awaiting for you in Australia and no better<br />
way to explore than the style and comfort that AAT Kings have to offer. Choose from their famous<br />
complete –package Guided holidays, flexible Short Breaks with your choice of accommodation and<br />
their one or half day sightseeing Day Tours.. They also have boutique holiday experiences with<br />
smaller groups ‘Inspiring Journeys’ and the fun and affordable ‘Aussie Adventures’. Whichever<br />
style you choose you can sit back and relax and know that you will be getting expert commentary,<br />
stress-free travel, luxury air conditioned vehicles and friendly Travel Directors and Driver guides<br />
who will ensure you see all the highlights.<br />
HERE ARE OUR TOP PICKS FOR 2<strong>01</strong>6
WEDNESDAY JUNE 1 2<strong>01</strong>6<br />
BaY HaRBOUR<br />
Page 15<br />
15 Day Outback Adventure<br />
Adelaide, Darwin<br />
15 Day Western Wonderland<br />
Perth/Perth<br />
from<br />
$6725<br />
NZD<br />
from<br />
$5950<br />
NZD<br />
per person<br />
per person<br />
twin share twin share<br />
Discover the Australian outback on a journey from Adelaide,<br />
Enjoy Perth before heading inland to Wave Rock,<br />
through the Red Centre to Darwin in the top End. See the<br />
stunning coastlines and spend time discovering wildflowers<br />
Flinders Rangers, Uluru and Kata Tjuta as well as Kakadu<br />
and frolicking with dolphins at Monkey Mia on this<br />
National Park on this Guided Holiday.<br />
Guided Holiday.<br />
Melanie Lowen | Owner Operator | mellowen@hot.co.nz | 376 4<strong>01</strong>8<br />
Kim Beswick | Owner Operator | kbeswick@hot.co.nz | 376 4<strong>01</strong>9<br />
11 Day Wonders of the Kimberley<br />
Broome/Darwin<br />
from<br />
$5950<br />
NZD<br />
per person<br />
twin share<br />
Enjoy a spectacular Cable Beach sunset then enter the<br />
rugged Kimberley to cruise down rich waterways visiting<br />
remote communities and finish off in tropical Darwin on<br />
this Guided Holiday.<br />
Nicky De Clifford | Travel Specialist | ndeclifford@hot.co.nz | 376 4031<br />
11 Day Tastes of Southern Australia<br />
Sydney/Adelaide<br />
from<br />
$4695<br />
NZD<br />
per person<br />
twin share<br />
This Guided Holiday has it all starting from vibrant Sydney to<br />
country Victoria and cosmopolitan Melbourne and the delicious<br />
produce of South Australia. Meet local farmers, wine makers<br />
and whisky distillers enroute to Adelaide via the Barossa.<br />
Anna O’Dell | Travel Specialist | annao@hot.co.nz | 376 4036<br />
3 Day Red centre sights and sounds 3 Day Kakadu & Katherine Gorge<br />
(with field of light option)<br />
Kakadu/Katherine Gorge<br />
from<br />
$1029<br />
NZD<br />
from<br />
$1275<br />
NZD<br />
per person<br />
per person<br />
twin share twin share<br />
(Tour with Standard Accommodation in High Season- <strong>01</strong> Jul to 30 Nov 2<strong>01</strong>6) (Tour with Superior Accommodation in High Season – <strong>01</strong> Jun to 30 Sep 2<strong>01</strong>6)<br />
Enjoy the Sounds of Silence dinner, experience Uluru sunrise<br />
& sunset, visit Kata Tjuta and walk through Waipa Gorge, this<br />
short break is an easy add on to any Australian holiday! Ask<br />
us now about add ons for the creative Field of Light at Uluru.<br />
Cruise on Katherine Gorge, have a refreshing swim at Edith Falls,<br />
experience the Jumping Crocodile cruise and a Yellow Water<br />
Billabong cruise - from Darwin to Kakadu to Lichfield this Short<br />
Break really takes you back to nature.<br />
Alisha Russel | Travel Specialist | alishar@hot.co.nz | 376 4023 Harriet Babe | Travel Specialist | harriets@hot.co.nz | 376 4027<br />
The best holidays are created together.<br />
1005 FERRY ROAD, FERRYMEAD VILLAGE | 376 4022 | FERRYMEAD@HOT.CO.NZ<br />
Terms and Conditions: Price is per person, twin share, land only and based on low season departures. Valid for sale and travel until 31 March 2<strong>01</strong>7. Blackout departure dates may apply. For new bookings only. Subject to availability and seasonal surcharge. Short Breaks – Price is per person, twin share,<br />
land only and based on high season departures . Valid for sale and travel until 31 March 2<strong>01</strong>7. Blackout departure dates may apply. For new bookings only. Subject to availability and seasonal surcharge. For full Booking conditions refer to aatkings.com/booking. Airfares are additional.
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Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 1 2<strong>01</strong>6<br />
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RESIDENTS<br />
from Sumner<br />
and Diamond<br />
<strong>Harbour</strong> are among<br />
12 recipients of<br />
Christchurch<br />
City Holdings Ltd<br />
director internships.<br />
Sumner’s Kate<br />
Morrison will have<br />
an internship at<br />
Christchurch International<br />
Airport,<br />
while Diamond<br />
<strong>Harbour</strong>’s Matt<br />
Cameron will have<br />
one with Orion.<br />
Lyttelton Port<br />
of Christchurch<br />
will host Karen<br />
Cameron, of West<br />
Melton.<br />
The aspiring<br />
directors will have<br />
the opportunity to<br />
work alongside the boards<br />
of companies and learn<br />
how they work.<br />
They will be mentored<br />
and will receive a study<br />
scholarship to do an Institute<br />
of Directors course<br />
during the term of the<br />
internship. The appointment<br />
is for a term of 18<br />
months starting mid-way<br />
through this year.<br />
ACHIEVERS<br />
Board opportunities for interns<br />
EXPERIENCE: Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> resident Matt Cameron,<br />
and Sumner’s Kate Morrison are among 12 people to<br />
have gained directors’ internships. <br />
CCHL is the 100 per<br />
cent-owned infrastructure<br />
investment arm of<br />
the city council.<br />
Director Bill Dwyer<br />
said there were more<br />
than 150 applicants.<br />
“Being an intern director<br />
is an opportunity for<br />
them to gain an insight<br />
into good governance<br />
practice and learn about<br />
the dynamics of sitting<br />
on a board,” he said.<br />
All internships are at<br />
CCHL owned companies,<br />
or other associated entities,<br />
he said.<br />
“I believe this scheme<br />
will offer worthwhile<br />
experience to those who<br />
have been selected and<br />
contribute to diversity<br />
around the board table,”<br />
Mr Dwyer said.
Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 1 2<strong>01</strong>6<br />
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KIWIBANK IS FINALLy Here<br />
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while stocks last (see instore for terms and conditions)<br />
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Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 1 2<strong>01</strong>6<br />
Ferrymead<br />
WIN THIS BOOK<br />
ENTER TO<br />
Devotion<br />
by Louisa Young<br />
From the bestselling author of My Dear, I Wanted to<br />
Tell You and The Heroes’ Welcome, Louisa Young’s<br />
Devotion is a novel of family, love, race and politics<br />
set during the electric change of the 1930s. Tom loves<br />
Nenna. Nenna loves her father. Her father loves Mussolini.<br />
Ideals and convictions are not always so clear in the murky years<br />
between the end of the First World War and the beginning of the Second. For Tom<br />
and Kitty Locke, children of the damaged WW1 generation, visiting their cousin<br />
Nenna in Rome is a pure joy. For their adoptive parents Nadine and Riley, though,<br />
the ground is still shifting underfoot. Nobody knew in 1919 that the children they<br />
were bearing would be just ripe for the next war in 1939; nobody knew, in 1935,<br />
the implications of an Italian Jewish family supporting Mussolini. Meanwhile Peter<br />
Locke and Mabel Zachary have found each other again together in London, itself a<br />
city reborn but riddled with its own intolerances. As the heat rises across Europe,<br />
voices grow louder and everyone must brace once more to decide what should<br />
bring them together, and what must drive them apart.<br />
WIN<br />
THIS BOOK<br />
Barkskins<br />
by Annie Proulx<br />
The latest novel from the bestselling and prize-winning author of ‘The Shipping<br />
News’ and ‘Brokeback Mountain’. In the late seventeenth century two illiterate<br />
woodsmen, Rene Sel and Charles Duquet, make their way from Northern France<br />
to New France to seek a living. Bound to a feudal lord, a “seigneur,” for three<br />
years in exchange for land, they suffer extraordinary hardship, always in awe of<br />
the forest they are charged with clearing, sometimes brimming with dreams of<br />
its commercial potential. Rene marries an Indian healer, and they have children,<br />
mixing the blood of two cultures. Duquet travels the globe and back, starting a<br />
logging company that will prosper for generations. Proulx tells the stories of the<br />
children, grandchildren, and descendants of these two lineages, the Sels and the<br />
Duquets, as well as the descendants of their allies and foes, as they travel back<br />
to Europe, to China, to New England, always in quest of a livelihood or a fortune,<br />
or fleeing stunningly brutal conditions-accidents, pestilence, Indian attacks, the<br />
revenge of rivals. In this feat of astonishing imagination, Proulx’s inimitable genius<br />
is her creation of characters who are so vivid-in their greed, lust, vengefulness,<br />
sorrow, compassion and hope-that we follow them with fierce attention. Annie<br />
Proulx is one of the most formidable writers of our time, and Barkskins is the story<br />
she has been writing all her life, a magnificent American novel.<br />
book<br />
release<br />
We have one copy of Devotion to give away, courtesy of Take Note Ferrymead. To be in the draw,<br />
email giveaways@starmedia.kiwi with Devotion in the subject line or write to Take Note Book Giveaway<br />
(Devotion), Star Media, PO Box 1467, Christchurch 8140. To be eligible for the draw, all entries must include<br />
your name, address and contact number. Entries close Tuesday,14th <strong>June</strong>, 2<strong>01</strong>6. Winner of ‘The Mandibles ’ is<br />
Milton Messervy of Phillipstown.<br />
SCHOOLS<br />
STARTING YOUNG: Maitiu<br />
McGibbon reports the news.<br />
Exploring the 21st century<br />
LOTS TO SEE: Our Lady Star of the Sea<br />
pupils Georgie Powell and Lucy Chapman<br />
check out older toys at The Toy Collector <br />
On Monday Our Lady Star of<br />
the Sea School’s Year 5 and 6<br />
class visited The Toy Collector,<br />
Margaret Mahy Family<br />
Playground, YMCA and TVNZ<br />
as part of their school-wide<br />
concept of 21st Century this<br />
term. The pupils looked at how<br />
toys have evolved throughout<br />
the 21st century, looked at<br />
a 21st century playground<br />
and found out how news is<br />
reported in the 21st century.<br />
HAPPY TO BE THERE: Wet conditions didn’t dampen class enthusiasm at the<br />
Margaret Mahy Family Playground.<br />
Queen’s Birthday<br />
SALE<br />
20-50 % off<br />
storewide!<br />
Asten Bedroom Collection<br />
The Asten collection brings warmth & character into your bedroom<br />
with rich tones of American Ash. Durable and dependable, solid<br />
metal handles complement wide expansive drawers.<br />
save<br />
$1050<br />
Florence 3 plus 2 Seater Suite<br />
From our designer range of fabric lounge suites the Florence 3 plus 2 seater is a<br />
stand out suite, embodying European style and substance. Tasteful accents give<br />
the Florence special flair, with tufted seat detailing, tapered legs and slim-line arms.<br />
now<br />
30 % off<br />
was $2849<br />
now only $1799<br />
Theo Barstools<br />
Quality and style, available in 4 colours.<br />
now<br />
40 % off<br />
were $219<br />
now only $129ea<br />
Bedside was $429<br />
Queen Bed was $999<br />
5 Drawer Chest was $1149<br />
7 Drawer Dresser was $1398<br />
with Mirror<br />
now only $299<br />
now only $699<br />
now only $799<br />
now only $968<br />
ea<br />
6 PIECE PACKAGE<br />
(Queen Bed, 2 Bedsides, 6 Drawer Chest,<br />
7 Drawer Lowboy with Mirror)<br />
for only $3<strong>01</strong>9<br />
500 DAYS<br />
NO PAYMENTS,<br />
*<br />
NO INTEREST<br />
Minimum purchase $499. Finance<br />
offer expires 4th July 2<strong>01</strong>6.<br />
Lending criteria, $50 Annual Account Fee,<br />
Establishment Fees, terms and conditions apply.<br />
See below for terms & conditions.<br />
Cnr Blenheim & Curletts Rds, Christchurch<br />
Ph: 03 343 3204<br />
View our collections online: targetfurniture.co.nz<br />
Offers and product prices advertised here expire Monday 13th <strong>June</strong> 2<strong>01</strong>6.<br />
*500 days no payments and no interest *No Payments and no interest for 500 days<br />
(“Payment Holiday”) is available on Q Card Flexi Payment Plans for in-store purchases only.<br />
Not to be used in conjunction with AA Smartfuel offer. Minimum spend $499. Annual Account<br />
Fee of $50 applies. New Q Cardholder fees - $55 Establishment and $3 PPSR. Existing Q<br />
Cardholder fee - $35 Advance. Q Card Standard Interest Rate, currently 25.25% p.a. applies<br />
to any outstanding balance at end of Payment Holiday. Offer expires 04/07/16. Q Card<br />
lending criteria, fees, terms and conditions apply. Rate and fees correct as at date of<br />
publication, subject to change.
Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 1 2<strong>01</strong>6<br />
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BRING ON THE<br />
WEEKEND!<br />
Warrior<br />
Smoke alarm<br />
Photoelectric with hush button<br />
169526<br />
Philips<br />
287881<br />
$<br />
13 47<br />
EaCH<br />
LED Light Bulbs (3 pack)<br />
Last up to 15,000 hours<br />
$<br />
25<br />
Number 8<br />
2kw Low Profile<br />
Fan Heater<br />
Adjustable thermostat<br />
242356<br />
Goldair<br />
Electric Blankets<br />
Various sizing available<br />
191609<br />
Number 8<br />
Convector Heater<br />
3 heat settings<br />
279326<br />
$<br />
24 99<br />
FroM<br />
$<br />
28 67 $<br />
33 94<br />
Goldair<br />
Ceramic Wall<br />
Heater<br />
Includes remote control<br />
224293<br />
$<br />
99<br />
Stadler Form<br />
Ceramic Heater<br />
Berry / Metal / White<br />
colours availlable<br />
242237<br />
$<br />
129<br />
Dimplex<br />
Micathermic Heater<br />
with Timer<br />
3-directional heat output<br />
279478<br />
$<br />
199<br />
Dimplex<br />
2kw Electric Fire<br />
Flame effect with coal bed<br />
191594<br />
Nouveau<br />
Dehumidifier<br />
5L water tank capacity<br />
279325<br />
Karcher<br />
Window Vacuum<br />
Removes condensation<br />
279539<br />
$<br />
199<br />
$<br />
229<br />
$<br />
139<br />
Ferrymead<br />
1005 Ferry Road<br />
Phone: 366 6306<br />
Opening Hours:<br />
Monday–Friday: 7:00am–7pm<br />
Saturday, Sunday and<br />
Public Holidays: 8:00am–6:00pm<br />
mitre10mega.co.nz<br />
If you find a lower price on an identical<br />
stocked product locally we will beat it by 15%.<br />
If you find the same product cheaper from another<br />
Mitre 10 store or Mitre 10 website we’ll match that price.<br />
Excludes trade and special quotes, stock liquidations<br />
and commercial quantities. The in-store price may be<br />
lower than that advertised.<br />
Offers available at Mitre 10 Mega Ferrymead only, until Wednesday 8th <strong>June</strong> 2<strong>01</strong>6, one week only! While stocks last.
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Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 1 2<strong>01</strong>6<br />
VARIETY SHOW<br />
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AWARD WINNING<br />
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MULLETMAN, MR HEAPHY AND THE RUBY LADY!<br />
No reserved seats, first in, first served<br />
2A WATERMAN PL, FERRYMEAD, CHRISTCHURCH<br />
Phone 376 4071 · www.ferryalehouse.co.nz
Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 1 2<strong>01</strong>6<br />
Community<br />
Events<br />
Email<br />
bridget.rutherford@starmedia.kiwi<br />
by 5pm each Wednesday<br />
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Still Pedalling!<br />
CELEBRATION: Lyttelton’s annual Festival of Lights is<br />
rolling around for another year, and will run from <strong>June</strong><br />
18-26. There will be just over a week of activities and<br />
celebrations, with the popular street party happening<br />
on <strong>June</strong> 24. Lyttelton residents are encouraged to<br />
join in by lighting up their letterbox or trees. They can<br />
then take a photo and share it on Facebook, tagging<br />
Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong> Festival of Lights, or on Instagram,<br />
with the tag lovelylyttetlon. Those taking part can then<br />
text their street address to 021 023 18196 to receive a<br />
spot prize. Pickup a programme at all Christchurch City<br />
Libraries and around town or view the full list of events<br />
at www.lyttelton.net.nz/festivals/festival-of-lights <br />
Little River Housie Night<br />
Saturday, 6.30pm<br />
A Housie Night will be held<br />
in Little River on Saturday to<br />
raise money for Little River<br />
Volunteer Fire Brigade. The<br />
first game will be played at<br />
7pm, and you can bring your<br />
own food and drinks. No bookings<br />
needed.<br />
Little River Community Hall<br />
Queen’s Birthday at<br />
Ferrymead Heritage Park<br />
Sunday and Monday<br />
Ferrymead Heritage Park will<br />
be celebrating Queen’s Birthday<br />
this weekend with a flag hunt,<br />
food and craft stalls, old time<br />
movies, a working blacksmith,<br />
bouncy castle and unlimited<br />
steam train and train rides.<br />
Ferrymead Heritage Park,<br />
adults $20, seniors $15, children<br />
$10 admission<br />
Fijian Beach Party<br />
<strong>June</strong> 11, 7pm<br />
A fundraiser Fijian beach<br />
party and disco will be held in<br />
Little River to raise money for<br />
Tokou Village, which was hit by<br />
Cyclone Winston. Fijian beach<br />
wear is essential.<br />
Little River Rugby Club<br />
Rooms, tickets are $10 and are<br />
available at Little River Craft<br />
Station<br />
Sumner Bridge Club lessons<br />
Begins <strong>June</strong> 16<br />
Here’s one for the diary,<br />
Sumner Bridge Club will hold<br />
a series of 10 bridge lessons<br />
beginning in <strong>June</strong>. All 10 lessons<br />
will cost $50, but students<br />
will receive a free subscription<br />
to the club for the remainder of<br />
the year. The instructor will be<br />
Shirley Newton<br />
57 Dryden St, Sumner. Phone<br />
Julie Cunningham on 384 54<strong>01</strong><br />
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SPORTS<br />
Football season begins<br />
FIRST KICKS: The Ferrymead <strong>Bay</strong>s first kicks programme<br />
and their coaches all squeezed in for a group photo on the<br />
weekend. Every Saturday morning more than 120 children<br />
take part in the first kicks and fun football programmes held at<br />
Ferrymead Park.<br />
Banks Peninsula’s peculiar season<br />
• Fraser Walker-Pearce<br />
IT’S BEEN a peculiar season<br />
for Banks Peninsula’s top rugby<br />
team, with surgeries, a helicopter,<br />
and an injured assistant coach.<br />
Peninsula are fast approaching<br />
their club day on Saturday, although<br />
some players might need<br />
a door or two to be held open.<br />
The club’s first team has experienced<br />
three surgery-requiring<br />
injuries in the first nine games.<br />
The first was a head injury,<br />
which required the assistance of a<br />
helicopter to transport the player<br />
to hospital. The second was a dislocated<br />
hip, which required going<br />
under the knife.<br />
But the most recent was even<br />
stranger.<br />
Assistant coach Ben Skelton<br />
had a history of playing for the<br />
club but, since his retirement<br />
from rugby, had taken to the<br />
HARSH SCRUMS: Banks Peninsula have lost three players to season ending injuries, including<br />
their assistant coach.<br />
sidelines.<br />
But, two weeks ago when Peninsula<br />
played Lincoln at home in<br />
Little River, the 42 year-old volunteered<br />
to go on for the last few<br />
minutes because the side were a<br />
man down.<br />
Head coach Michael Wilson<br />
said he was surprised at how fast<br />
he had volunteered to go on.<br />
“He was the assistant coach<br />
for the side with me and we were<br />
slightly short, so he decided to<br />
have the last few minutes against<br />
Lincoln at home,” he said.<br />
But after just two minutes in<br />
the tight head prop position,<br />
Skelton “blew his hamstring”.<br />
Not only did the hamstring<br />
give in, it was torn off the bone.<br />
But that didn’t stop him from<br />
joining one more scrum, Wilson<br />
said.<br />
“He did pack down for a final<br />
scrum after that, he just hopped<br />
his way to the scrum and after<br />
that the full time whistle went.”<br />
Last week Skelton had surgery<br />
to “re-attach the hamstring” to<br />
his leg.<br />
“He’s just got out of surgery last<br />
Thursday to reconnect it. He’ll<br />
be out for weeks and months just<br />
in rehab. I’m pretty sure that will<br />
cement the retirement,” Wilson<br />
said.<br />
The final game of the first<br />
round for Peninsula will be at<br />
home on club day against Rolleston.<br />
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Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 1 2<strong>01</strong>6<br />
HEALTH & BEAUTY<br />
Tips for untreated<br />
hearing loss<br />
Hearing is a sense that many of us<br />
take for granted. Throughout our lives, we<br />
subject our ears to loud sounds–music,<br />
power tools, lawn mowers, air travel–<br />
without using ear protection. regrettably,<br />
this can cause hearing loss. also, the<br />
natural aging process generally results<br />
in hearing loss. even certain illnesses<br />
and medications can adversely affect our<br />
hearing. Unfortunately, hearing loss that<br />
occurs from such causes is permanent.<br />
The good news is, even if you already<br />
have a little hearing loss, it’s never too<br />
late to preserve your hearing for the<br />
years ahead. The first thing you can do is<br />
protect your ears in noisy environments.<br />
also, avoid using cotton swabs to clean<br />
your ears. and, make it a priority to get<br />
a baseline hearing screening to see if<br />
hearing loss has already occurred.<br />
if hearing loss is found during your<br />
hearing evaluation, it could be due to<br />
excess ear wax or infection. This type of<br />
hearing loss is reversible. if hearing loss<br />
stems from chronic exposure to loud<br />
noise, aging, or certain illnesses and<br />
medications, hearing aids are the best way<br />
to preserve your good hearing.<br />
The great news about today’s hearing<br />
aids is how small and easy to wear they<br />
are. Modern digital hearing aids use<br />
super-tiny microprocessor technology–<br />
making them virtually invisible when<br />
worn. Hearing aids can help almost all<br />
degrees of hearing loss–from a little to a<br />
lot. and, by stimulating your brain with<br />
sound that might not otherwise reach it,<br />
hearing aids help keep your brain active,<br />
which lowers your risk for cognitive<br />
diseases, such as dementia.<br />
if you suspect you may have hearing<br />
loss, don’t ignore it. neglecting a hearing<br />
loss can have a snowball effect–making it<br />
grow bigger, faster than necessary.<br />
Here are 10 ways you can limit hearing<br />
damage and preserve good hearing:<br />
1. Understand the sound levels of the<br />
noises in your environment.<br />
2. Learn about proper ear protection.<br />
There are many kinds on the market<br />
today, ranging from custom ear molds to<br />
foam plugs and more.<br />
3. Put physical distance between you<br />
and loud noise when it is present. if<br />
possible, stand at an angle from the noise,<br />
not directly in front of it.<br />
4. Take breaks when you are exposed<br />
to noise.<br />
5. When listening to music through<br />
headphones or earbuds, keep the volume<br />
low-to-medium.<br />
6. Know the signs of hearing loss, and<br />
measure yourself against them.<br />
7. schedule a baseline hearing<br />
evaluation. Hearing loss is on the rise<br />
among Baby Boomers and young people.<br />
it’s never too early to get your hearing<br />
checked, but don’t wait past age 50.<br />
8. Have your hearing evaluated by a<br />
professional licensed by your state.<br />
9. if you have hearing loss caused by a<br />
reversible condition, take steps to<br />
correct it.<br />
10. if any permanent hearing loss is<br />
diagnosed, choose hearing aids to slow it<br />
down, and preserve good hearing.<br />
it’s never too early to get your<br />
hearing checked, but don’t wait<br />
past age 50.
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Heathcote beauty<br />
22 Wendy Place, Heathcote<br />
Deadline Sale<br />
2 bedrooms | 1 bathrooms | 1 living rooms | 2-car garage | Listing #: SMT1876<br />
The privacy and setting of this home<br />
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From the moment you step inside, you will<br />
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The welcoming entrance leads to the open<br />
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Excellent indoor/outdoor flow from both<br />
the living and dining areas promotes easy<br />
access to the sun-soaked patio and barbeque<br />
area set on 677m2 where manicured lawns<br />
ensure there’s plenty of room for the kids to<br />
play and the pets to roam.<br />
Warm the cockles of your heart with a fully<br />
decked spa on those cold winter nights.<br />
The proximity to everything from soughtafter<br />
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You will be cosy warm with the added<br />
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Buyers are advised to register their interest<br />
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Those seriously considering its purchase<br />
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For an appointment to view contact Debra<br />
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Classifieds Contact us today Phone our local team 03 379 1100<br />
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Danny at Stoneshine on<br />
021 063 8833<br />
FURNITURE<br />
REMOvALS<br />
Large Trucks $95 +<br />
GST per hour 7 day NZ<br />
wide, packing & moving,<br />
Professional Company,<br />
Professional Service.<br />
Canterbury Relocations<br />
Ltd. ph 0800 359 9313<br />
LANDSCAPE<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
Lawns, paving, water<br />
features, irrigation,<br />
planting, decks,<br />
driveways, kerbing, ponds,<br />
retainer walls, fencing.<br />
Free quotes, Phone Tony<br />
021-034-8555<br />
PAINTING SERvICES<br />
Mature, reliable,<br />
conscientious &<br />
experienced, reasonable<br />
rates, no job too small!,<br />
call Ron 027 434-1400 or<br />
03 384-2885<br />
PAINTER<br />
Top quality work, interior/<br />
exterior, pensioners<br />
discount, free quotes, 30<br />
years experience, I stand<br />
by Canterbury, ph Wayne<br />
your friendly painter<br />
03 385-4348 or 027 274-<br />
3541<br />
PAINTING<br />
DECORATING<br />
Excellent finish.Domestic<br />
& Commercial. Ph Chris<br />
027 223 8542<br />
PLASTERING<br />
INTERIOR, no job too<br />
big or too small, specialise<br />
in repair work & new<br />
houses, free quotes given,<br />
over 20 yrs plasterering<br />
experience, ph 027 221-<br />
4066 or 384-2574<br />
ROOFING<br />
Qualified & Licenced<br />
Practitioner. Re-Roof &<br />
Repairs, all types. Member<br />
New Zealand Roofing<br />
Association. Over 35 years<br />
experience. Phone John<br />
027 432-3822 or 351-9147<br />
email johnmill@ihug.<br />
co.nz<br />
vHS vIDEO TAPES<br />
& all camera tapes<br />
converted to DVD, video<br />
taping, weddings, twenty<br />
firsts, special occasions,<br />
www.grahamsvideo.co.nz<br />
ph 03 338-1655<br />
Trades & Services<br />
WINDOW CLEANING<br />
“Your Windows are the<br />
eyes of your Home”, for<br />
a free no obligation quote,<br />
call Greg Brown, Crystal<br />
Clear Window Cleaning<br />
ph 384-2661 or 027 616-<br />
0331 Local Resident<br />
Wanted To Buy<br />
AAAAAAAAA<br />
GOOD PRICES<br />
paid for estate lots,<br />
antiques and good<br />
quality furniture.<br />
Ph Rick 347 4493<br />
or 021 376 883<br />
Wanted To Buy<br />
A+ Household effects,<br />
fridges, freezers, washing<br />
machines, ovens. Good<br />
cash paid. Ph Paul 022<br />
0891 671<br />
A Records and Hi-Fi<br />
gear wanted, excellent<br />
prices paid for good<br />
records especially kiwi<br />
and overseas bands 60’s<br />
- 90’s PennyLane 430<br />
Colombo St Sydenham<br />
7 days www.pennylane.<br />
co.nz ph 3663278 or 021<br />
2226144<br />
Public Notices<br />
Rexellent Rentals<br />
Cars, Vans, Brisbane , Coolangatta<br />
FREE CALL<br />
0800 6<strong>01</strong> 508<br />
www.rexellent.com.au<br />
Situations Vacant<br />
CA$H<br />
Strippers<br />
& Podium<br />
Dancers<br />
Wanted!<br />
18+ TO APPLY<br />
NEISHA<br />
021 193 <strong>01</strong>18<br />
Situations Vacant<br />
KEYBOARD & BASS<br />
PLAYER required.<br />
Sumner Theatre Group<br />
requires a volunteer<br />
keyboard player & bass<br />
player for the Cabaret<br />
season of eight shows,<br />
mid August to mid<br />
September (weekends<br />
only). If you think you<br />
can help us please contact<br />
stgsumnernz@gmail.com<br />
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