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WE TOLD you so.<br />

That could be the catchcry of<br />

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looks to do a U-turn on the St<br />

Andrews Hill Bridle Path intersection.<br />

The city council has developed<br />

two options to change the Ferrymead<br />

intersection that will go<br />

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month.<br />

In a post-construction safety<br />

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Fight to make intersection<br />

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Heathcote Valley<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 2014.<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 />

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Ms Templeton said when<br />

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which said the design was fine.<br />

•Turn to page 5<br />

Trophy goes missing<br />

after celebrations<br />

Sumner are one-day cricket champions for the<br />

second year in a row – but they’ve lost the trophy.<br />

After a deserved night out, the trophy was taken to<br />

Cave Rock where celebrations continued, but the<br />

trophy did not return home with the team. After the<br />

match the team celebrated at St Leonards Square<br />

before moving to a hotel. When it closed, team<br />

member Marcus Thompson said some players<br />

continued partying at Cave Rock. “Some of the<br />

boys took it to Cave Rock in the early hours of the<br />

morning and it hasn’t come back,” he said. The side<br />

bowled Lancaster Park Addington all out for 92<br />

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Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>21</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

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DESK News.................................... 3-15<br />

SHOULD PEOPLE who live in<br />

Akaroa have the right to be buried<br />

there in preference to those who<br />

don’t live in the township?<br />

That’s the issue being faced in<br />

Akaroa (see page 3) as the city<br />

council releases more plots to keep<br />

up with demand.<br />

You can’t pre-book/reserve a<br />

plot for when that time invariably<br />

comes, and it’s causing a few issues.<br />

Some red faces in the Sumner<br />

cricket side which won their oneday<br />

championship for the second<br />

year.<br />

As we reveal on page 1, they’ve<br />

lost the trophy, last seen at Cave<br />

Rock in the early hours after, not<br />

surprisingly, a decent sort of a<br />

night celebrating.<br />

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News<br />

Residents fear losing burial plots<br />

• By Annabelle Dick<br />

AKAROA RESIDENTS fear<br />

they won’t be able to be buried<br />

in their home town as<br />

newly-added cemetery plots<br />

can’t be reserved.<br />

Last month, the city council<br />

added 39 burial plots to the Anglican,<br />

Catholic and Dissenters<br />

cemeteries after years of pressure<br />

from residents saying there<br />

wasn’t enough.<br />

But the plots aren’t available<br />

for pre-purchase and long-time<br />

residents are worried that anyone<br />

throughout New Zealand<br />

can be buried there.<br />

“People have come to Akaroa<br />

and said: ‘Oh this is fabulous,<br />

when I die this is where I want<br />

to go’. You go the<br />

cemetery and you<br />

have no idea who<br />

three-quarters of<br />

the people are –<br />

even the recent<br />

ones,” resident Judy<br />

Warner said.<br />

Ms Warner and her partner<br />

Bernie Reid want to be laid to<br />

rest in the township but she’s<br />

worried there won’t be plots<br />

when they pass away.<br />

“My partner is 82. He was<br />

born here, lived here, worked<br />

here and he’s done a lot of community<br />

work. I think it would be<br />

FULL: Akaroa residents are worried they won’t be laid to rest in the township’s few burial plots<br />

available as out-of-towners have taken a liking to the area.<br />

terrible for us to have to scatter<br />

his ashes and there’s no recognition<br />

that he even lived here,” she<br />

said.<br />

City council head of parks<br />

Andrew Rutledge (left) said it’s<br />

not possible to reserve the new<br />

plots and there won’t be any<br />

preferential treatment for plot<br />

purchase.<br />

“The difficulty here is who<br />

would qualify – permanent<br />

residents or non-resident landowners<br />

who may have a longer<br />

association with Akaroa,” Mr<br />

Rutledge said.<br />

City council staff have been<br />

advising residents to bury their<br />

loved ones at Duvauchelle or<br />

Le Bons cemeteries due to the<br />

shortage.<br />

Once the new plots are filled,<br />

it’s likely people will be referred<br />

to out-of-town cemeteries<br />

again.<br />

“Eventually it is anticipated<br />

that all Akaroa burials and<br />

ash interments will need to be<br />

redirected to the Duvauchelle<br />

Cemetery,” city council neighbourhood<br />

and sports parks<br />

operations manager Al Hardy<br />

said.<br />

Ms Warner said she’s been<br />

in Akaroa for 50 years and<br />

doesn’t want to be laid to rest<br />

anywhere else.<br />

“We’ve got to have something<br />

that recognises the people of<br />

Akaroa,” she said.<br />

Banks Peninsula Community<br />

Board member Janis Haley is<br />

trying to get a memorial wall<br />

and more plots added.<br />

The city council is considering<br />

options for Akaroa and investigations<br />

will continue in the new<br />

year.<br />

•HAVE YOUR SAY:<br />

Should Akaroa locals get<br />

preferential treatment over<br />

burial plots? Email your<br />

views to annabelle.dick@<br />

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In Brief<br />

CHARGE STATIONS FOR CARS<br />

Akaroa now has two of its own<br />

electric vehicle charging stations.<br />

The city council and electricity<br />

network company Orion opened<br />

the station on Rue Brittan<br />

yesterday afternoon. It’s one of<br />

several to be installed in Banks<br />

Peninsula as a free charging<br />

station was put in place adjacent<br />

to the Little River Cafe & Store<br />

and last month. The Little River<br />

station is free to use until the<br />

end of January and users will<br />

have to pay about $10 to use it<br />

from February onwards. Orion<br />

is planning to roll-out more<br />

chargers across Canterbury in the<br />

next few months.<br />

CYCLEWAY CONSULTATION<br />

Public consultation will soon close<br />

on the Heathcote Expressway<br />

project. The Heathcote cycleway<br />

will go from Heathcote through<br />

to Woolston, Opawa, Waltham<br />

and Sydenham into the central<br />

city. It connects Heathcote,<br />

Ferrymead and Woolston as<br />

well as key destinations such as<br />

Ferrymead Historic Park, The<br />

Tannery and Ara Institute of<br />

Canterbury. Consultation closes<br />

on Friday at 4pm. To make a<br />

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Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>21</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

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Her grandmother Mary<br />

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“He was in the wrong crowd<br />

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and that she was a “maternal<br />

woman.”<br />

TREASURED: Annie Kirkman<br />

with her nan Mary Haswell.<br />

In the show, Nancy is known<br />

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In spite of her rough life Nancy<br />

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Kirkman said she has grown<br />

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Adrian Rawlins, who played<br />

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In the spirit of Christmas, the<br />

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Christchurch City Mission.<br />

Lyttelton Arts Factory manager<br />

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Interim consent granted for turbine<br />

WE ARE ON THE<br />

• By Annabelle Dick<br />

erties and disturbed their sleep.<br />

Resident Luke Pickering fought<br />

A CONTROVERSIAL wind<br />

the re-consent of the turbine as<br />

turbine in Gebbies Valley will<br />

well as other nearby homeowners.<br />

be granted interim resource<br />

Gebbies Pass Rd resident Lawrence<br />

Hill is the closest neighbour<br />

consent but it has to meet special<br />

conditions first.<br />

to the turbine sitting just 475m<br />

The Environment<br />

MOVE<br />

Court will<br />

away from the structure.<br />

AGAIN...<br />

give Windflow Technology Ltd<br />

resource consent to operate its<br />

Mr Hill said he couldn’t comment<br />

on the case until the condi-<br />

Gebbies Valley wind farm but it<br />

has to supply an affidavit from a<br />

tions had been set.<br />

noise expert and a memorandum When the turbine isn’t active,<br />

to the court.<br />

the background sound in Mc-<br />

The company is reapplying for a Queens Valley can be as low as<br />

ten-year resource consent after its 18-20 decibels.<br />

consent lapsed.<br />

When the turbine is operating,<br />

Environment Judge Jane the predicted sound level in Mc-<br />

Borthwick asked for an affidavit Queens Valley is 26 decibels.<br />

and more information with the The<br />

TO<br />

predicted noise<br />

A<br />

at Mr<br />

NEW<br />

Hill’s<br />

LOCATION IN<br />

application as she has concerns property is 37 decibels.<br />

over Windflow’s proposal.<br />

Under the city council’s Proposed<br />

Christchurch Replacement<br />

“While we will confirm the<br />

grant of resource consent, because<br />

of their wording, we remain can not exceed the background<br />

District<br />

FERRYMEAD,<br />

Plan, wind farm sound<br />

DUE TO<br />

concerned with the enforceability sound level by more than five<br />

of some of the proposed conditions<br />

of consent,” she said. ever is greater.<br />

decibels or 40 decibels – which-<br />

Judge Borthwick also wants Windflow<br />

EARTHQUAKE<br />

Technology is<br />

REPAIRS<br />

sound readings to be supported expected to file and serve the<br />

by expert evidence.<br />

memorandum and affidavit by<br />

The 33m turbine sits off Gebbies<br />

Pass Rd and was installed in Judge Borthwick’s case<br />

<strong>December</strong> 22.<br />

2003.<br />

manager Jessmae Kingston said<br />

Since it was constructed, residents<br />

in McQueens Valley said yet submitted<br />

Windflow Technology has not<br />

WATCH<br />

LOUD:<br />

either the memorandum,<br />

affidavit or the court-<br />

criticised by residents for being too noisy.<br />

THIS<br />

The Gebbies Valley<br />

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upon the enjoyment of their proprequested<br />

information.<br />

PHOTO: NZ WIND ENERGY ASSOCIATION<br />

Changes for<br />

intersection<br />

•From page 1<br />

She was concerned about<br />

the discrepancies between the<br />

pre-construction audit and postconstruction<br />

safety audit which<br />

highlighted design failures.<br />

The city council is remaining<br />

tight-lipped about the options that<br />

will go up for consultation in January.<br />

“It would be inappropriate to<br />

release them prior to the formal<br />

consultation process commencing,”<br />

city council head of transport Chris<br />

Gregory said.<br />

Underground ducting was laid<br />

during construction so traffic<br />

signals could be installed at the bottom<br />

of St Andrews Hill Rd, at a cost<br />

of $150,000.<br />

The city council wouldn’t confirm<br />

whether the new layout would<br />

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If the consultation results in<br />

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is expected to start late<br />

next year.<br />

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News<br />

BAY HARBOUR<br />

PAGE 7<br />

Last Wednesday saw the opening of two long-awaited community centres in the <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> area. The Governors <strong>Bay</strong><br />

and Heathcote Valley communities both held opening ceremonies for their facilities. They’ve been without a permanent<br />

facility for more than five years after they sustained damage in the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes.<br />

Welcome addition to community<br />

• By Annabelle Dick<br />

HEATHCOTE Valley’s<br />

community centre and volunteer<br />

library is up and running after<br />

more than five years of.<br />

The new combined facility on<br />

Bridle Path Rd sits on the former<br />

community centre site.<br />

“This beautiful building is a<br />

welcome addition to the raft of<br />

really great facilities in the Heathcote<br />

Valley, and it’s the result of<br />

our community working together<br />

to determine what’s important<br />

to us,” Heathcote Valley Community<br />

Association chairwoman<br />

Jackie Maurice said.<br />

The Heathcote Valley Community<br />

Library, which was<br />

on Martindales Rd, and the<br />

community centre were both<br />

demolished after the February<br />

22, 2011 earthquake.<br />

Work began on site at the end<br />

of June to create a new facility<br />

that boasts several meeting<br />

areas, a kitchen, bathroom facilities<br />

and a large deck.<br />

Before construction began, the<br />

community was consulted on<br />

what they wanted the centre to<br />

look like.<br />

The combined insurance proceeds<br />

from those two buildings<br />

OPEN FOR BUSINESS:<br />

Linwood Ward councillor<br />

Yani Johanson and<br />

Heathcote Valley<br />

Community Association<br />

member Sooze Harris cut<br />

the ribbon at the opening<br />

ceremony last Wednesday. ​<br />

of $807,000 was put towards the<br />

cost of the new building.<br />

The remainder of the $912,000<br />

project was funded by a grant<br />

and the city council.<br />

Ms Maurice said while the<br />

facility has gone up in a matter<br />

of months, the planning, tendering<br />

and city council negotiations<br />

took several years.<br />

“We were one of the first<br />

community centres the council<br />

had thought about rebuilding<br />

so there were a few teething<br />

problems because it was a new<br />

process,” she said.<br />

SONG AND DANCE: Governors <strong>Bay</strong> School pupils sing a waiata<br />

as part of the opening celebration.<br />

Multi-purpose centre<br />

for Governors <strong>Bay</strong><br />

GOVERNORS BAY now has a<br />

multi-purpose community centre<br />

for residents after more than six<br />

years without.<br />

The new centre was opened<br />

last Wednesday which means<br />

residents again have a hub for<br />

cultural, recreational and educational<br />

activities and events.<br />

Children from Governors <strong>Bay</strong><br />

School led the crowd in a waiata<br />

before the building was blessed<br />

and the senior school students<br />

performed a kapa haka piece.<br />

The old community centre<br />

sustained damage as a result of<br />

the September 2010 earthquake<br />

and had to be demolished.<br />

Banks Peninsula Community<br />

Board chairwoman Christine<br />

Wilson cut the ribbon with Governors<br />

<strong>Bay</strong> Community Association<br />

member Karen Banwell.<br />

The new facility on Cresswell<br />

Ave sits across the road from the<br />

school.<br />

PROJECT PROGRESS IN <strong>2016</strong> ACTIVITY IN 2017<br />

1. An Accessible<br />

City<br />

• Work on Manchester and Durham Streets<br />

well advanced.<br />

• Durham Street:<br />

– Kilmore to Armagh reopens to two-lane<br />

traffic – early 2017<br />

– Armagh to Tuam one lane until April.<br />

• Manchester and Durham Streets finishing<br />

late 2017.<br />

Bealey Ave<br />

Bealey Ave<br />

2. Avon River<br />

Precinct<br />

Bealey Ave<br />

• Triumphal Arch and Bridge of Remembrance<br />

finished.<br />

• The Terraces and Worcester East Terrace<br />

finished.<br />

• PGC site finished.<br />

• Work starts on The Promenade – a sharedspace<br />

streetscape, paved areas, gardens –<br />

1st quarter.<br />

• Works starts on restoration of Victoria Square<br />

– 1st quarter.<br />

• Margaret Mahy Family Playground finishing.<br />

Victoria St<br />

Montreal St<br />

Durham St<br />

Colombo St<br />

Manchester St<br />

Madras St<br />

Barbadoes St<br />

3. Convention<br />

Centre<br />

• Pre-construction site preparation works<br />

underway.<br />

• Early Works finishing mid-year.<br />

• Construction works begin 3rd quarter.<br />

Park Tce<br />

Salisbury St<br />

Peterborough St<br />

Victoria St<br />

Salisbury St<br />

Peterborough St<br />

Salisbury St<br />

Peterborough St<br />

4. Canterbury<br />

Earthquake<br />

National Memorial<br />

• North bank finished.<br />

• Work on Memorial Wall well advanced.<br />

• Finishing February.<br />

Kilmore St<br />

Cranmer Square<br />

Cambridge Tce<br />

Kilmore St<br />

5. East Frame • Work started on public spaces in October. • First residential lot starts in March/April.<br />

Chester St<br />

• Public spaces finishing in <strong>December</strong>.<br />

Ave<br />

Hagley Ave<br />

Rolleston Ave<br />

Antigua St<br />

Armagh St<br />

Gloucester St<br />

Worcester Blvd<br />

Hereford St<br />

Cashel St<br />

Tuam St<br />

St. Asaph St<br />

Montreal St<br />

Montreal St<br />

Armagh St<br />

Oxford Tce<br />

Cambridge Tce<br />

Durham St<br />

Cashel St<br />

Lichfield St<br />

Tuam St<br />

St. Asaph St<br />

Colombo St<br />

Colombo St<br />

Gloucester St<br />

Worcester St<br />

Hereford St<br />

High St<br />

Manchester St<br />

Manchester St<br />

St. Asaph St<br />

Latimer Square<br />

Madras St<br />

Madras St<br />

Barbadoes St<br />

Barbadoes St<br />

6. Metro Sports • Pre-construction earthworks and local road<br />

Gloucester St<br />

Facility<br />

changes underway.<br />

7. South Frame • Construction across project area underway.<br />

Lichfield St<br />

Land divestment<br />

Ferry Rd<br />

Armagh St<br />

Worcester St<br />

Hereford St<br />

Cashel St<br />

Tuam St<br />

St. Asaph St<br />

Fitzgerald Ave<br />

Fitzgerald Ave<br />

• Areas inside Innovation Precinct opened<br />

in October.<br />

• Several sales balancing commercial returns<br />

and regeneration outcomes eg sale for<br />

development of future farmers market and<br />

Hoyts Cinema.<br />

• Construction begins mid-year.<br />

• Areas will open as work finishes.<br />

• Continue to support new and different<br />

developments that increase the number<br />

of people working, living and enjoying the<br />

central city.<br />

Moorhouse Ave<br />

Moorhouse Ave<br />

Moorhouse Ave


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Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>21</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

Your Local Views<br />

If you have an opinion on a local issue<br />

email annabelle.dick@starmedia.kiwi<br />

Last week we asked<br />

readers what they thought<br />

of the fence outside Moa<br />

Bone Cave Point that has<br />

been criticised for it’s sharp<br />

posts.<br />

Luke Mahon, Redcliffs – I<br />

live in Redcliffs and pass these<br />

every day. There is nothing<br />

wrong with them. I think they<br />

are great. Why do people around<br />

here always have to complain<br />

about things?<br />

It is not “prison-like” and I think<br />

everyone should be more grateful<br />

for the fact that it is completed.<br />

There are much more important<br />

things to consider than this and<br />

people should quit complaining<br />

about such stuff and seriously<br />

think of others more in need.<br />

John Turner, Redcliffs<br />

– Let us now be thankful and<br />

grateful for safe passage beside<br />

these former unstable cliffs.<br />

Also let us remember and<br />

thank the skilled workers of<br />

those enormous rock-moving<br />

machines who toiled for months<br />

beneath unstable rock faces. A<br />

testament to their skills is evident<br />

as you drive along beside what<br />

was known as Peacocks Gallop<br />

and view the beautifully stacked<br />

bunds of rocks soon to be covered<br />

in foliage.<br />

Let us not forget the costs<br />

involved for the whole project<br />

and a big thank you to the city<br />

council for involving local manufacturers.<br />

We need the fence to deter<br />

would be rock climbers.<br />

Colleen Palmer,<br />

Scarborough – Personally I<br />

like the look of it, it’s got to be<br />

this height to keep idiots out, and<br />

there are many.<br />

You can picture seeing tagging<br />

in the future if it was easy access,<br />

and of course falling off the rocks<br />

and harming themselves.<br />

We go by in the car and don’t<br />

really notice it, just think it’s<br />

lovely and tidy now. Get over it<br />

folks.<br />

Susan Jackson – I feel that<br />

the fence height is sensible – it’s<br />

there to prevent injury, not as a<br />

beautifying feature.<br />

Laurie Jones – I would like<br />

to congratulate the city council<br />

and the contractors for the excellent<br />

work erecting the fencing in<br />

Sumner and Redcliffs.<br />

I would imagine that the majority<br />

of the residents in the area<br />

would be of the same opinion. I<br />

find it hard to imagine the fence<br />

looking aggressive and as for<br />

comparing it with prison fencing,<br />

well say no more.<br />

Most stone churches have spear<br />

type railings. Would they feel so<br />

outraged by those fences, I think<br />

not.<br />

Let’s celebrate the progress and<br />

not focus on the negative.<br />

Last week we asked<br />

readers if they thought The<br />

Little Bistro be allowed to<br />

have outdoor seating after<br />

the city council told the<br />

restaurant to remove it.<br />

Karen Bradshaw – I just<br />

want to put my support forward<br />

for the Little Bistro to have<br />

outside seating on the pavement.<br />

Outside dining is all part of the<br />

French way for goodness sake.<br />

How precious is this council?<br />

We need to encourage the ambience<br />

of street dining in Akaroa<br />

particularly in the summer<br />

months.<br />

Give us a break or should I say<br />

give the Little Bistro a break.<br />

Victoria Andrews, Akaroa<br />

– The city council has withheld<br />

consent for the use of the<br />

footpath by the Little Bistro for<br />

outdoor dining.<br />

Narrow footpaths around<br />

Akaroa are often obstructed by<br />

outdoor dining, the display of<br />

retail merchandise and by sandwich<br />

boards.<br />

If the council is to be seen as<br />

being fair then it must monitor<br />

the lease situation in a evenhanded<br />

manner.<br />

Last week we asked<br />

readers if they thought a<br />

jumping platform should<br />

be installed at Magazine<br />

<strong>Bay</strong> to mitigate conflict<br />

between teenagers and<br />

yacht owners.<br />

Michele Laing – I am registering<br />

my support for a jumping<br />

platform from the wharf into the<br />

sea at Magazine <strong>Bay</strong>.<br />

There are plenty of activities<br />

for little children but teens/20s<br />

are often under represented in<br />

the community as far as activities<br />

are concerned. I think this would<br />

help to redress this imbalance.<br />

Young people require activities<br />

that have some risk and engage<br />

them with their environment.<br />

We see less petty crime in areas<br />

where young people are constructively<br />

engaged. People often<br />

are negative about their activities<br />

as they tend to be loud and high<br />

energy - a jumping platform is a<br />

fantastic outlet.<br />

My son was a student living in<br />

central Wellington – he would<br />

run downtown with his friends<br />

to jump off the inner harbour<br />

platform, then run back up the<br />

hill – a fun way to keep fit and let<br />

off some steam.<br />

Annie Crombie – Great article.<br />

I express my support for this.<br />

A reader responds to last<br />

week’s story on emergency<br />

services meeting with<br />

residents to discuss<br />

tsunami’s in Sumner<br />

Bill Le Gros, Sumner – I<br />

was pleased to read a very sensible<br />

tsunami-related suggestion<br />

on the front page of your last<br />

publication.<br />

Go to your nearest hill, do not<br />

drive across the village, so avoiding<br />

being stuck in traffic like so<br />

many we saw in Japan who died<br />

in their vehicles.<br />

On the west side of Sumner<br />

we took comfort after the February<br />

22, 2011, earthquake with<br />

the nearest hill option until the<br />

containers were moved to the unnecessary<br />

position near the end<br />

of Arnold St.<br />

The gaps between were wired<br />

across so preventing our access<br />

to the safe high ground behind<br />

the horse paddock, which at the<br />

time was still in use. Presumably<br />

because there are no rocks above<br />

to ever fall on it.<br />

After removing the containers<br />

to replace them with a 2m-high<br />

fence, surely it would have made<br />

sense to grade the area, than to<br />

detour the ugly fence round behind<br />

it to leave access to the only<br />

safe nearest hill for residents on<br />

the west side of Sumner.<br />

This could avoid the risk of<br />

being stuck in traffic trying to<br />

climb a possibly boulder blocked<br />

Evans Pass or a jam at Peacocks<br />

Gallop where a tsunami would<br />

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Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>21</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

BAY HARBOUR<br />

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PAGE 10 BAY HARBOUR<br />

Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>21</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

News<br />

After hours pool access<br />

A COMMUNITY key is now<br />

available for families wanting to<br />

access Norman Kirk Memorial<br />

Pool.<br />

The city council is trialling<br />

a scheme where residents can<br />

purchase a key for the summer<br />

swimming season and access the<br />

pool in and out of public hours.<br />

It comes after residents asked<br />

for greater flexibility for community<br />

access as they felt the<br />

opening hours of noon to 7pm<br />

weren’t long enough.<br />

Lyttelton resident Richard<br />

Homer put forward a proposal<br />

to the city council to have<br />

a community key system where<br />

residents could access the pool<br />

outside normal hours and for a<br />

longer season.<br />

Mr Homer said residents are<br />

delighted the scheme is up and<br />

running.<br />

“We’d like to thank the council<br />

for being willing to step outside<br />

the normal box. It really is something<br />

that isn’t done in this way<br />

anywhere else and it’s taken the<br />

council’s recreation and sports<br />

team quite a lot of effort to sort<br />

TAKING A DIP: Deputy Mayor Andrew Turner (left) with Richard<br />

Homer and his daughters Bronwyn, 8, and Caitlin, 11.<br />

PHOTO: CITY COUNCIL ​<br />

out the logistics and make it<br />

work,” he said.<br />

The summer pool season runs<br />

until February 6, but it will be<br />

open until March 26 for key<br />

holders.<br />

Key holders can also access the<br />

pool seven days a week between<br />

7am and 8pm. More than 75 keys<br />

have already been sold.<br />

A key costs $140 for the season<br />

with a $20 deposit. There will not<br />

be any lifeguards present outside<br />

of public opening hours, but each<br />

key-holding family will take responsibility<br />

for their own safety<br />

under a signed agreement.<br />

Norman Kirk Memorial Pool<br />

usually attracts more than 7000<br />

visitors a season.<br />

The city council-owned pool<br />

was rebuilt after the previous<br />

pool was damaged in the 2011<br />

earthquake.<br />

Volunteers have been given<br />

lifeguard training so they are<br />

able to patrol the pool for special<br />

public events and school swimming<br />

programmes outside of<br />

opening hours.<br />

To apply for a season pool key,<br />

fill out a form available at the<br />

Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong> Information<br />

Centre.<br />

TimeBank volunteers help<br />

in earthquake recovery<br />

• By Robin Arnold, Bridge2Rocks<br />

TimeBank co-ordinator<br />

PREGNANT, recovering from<br />

earthquake injuries and 40km<br />

from anywhere. One of these<br />

meals will be gratefully received<br />

by a young woman living on a<br />

remote North Canterbury farm<br />

after a month of tinned food and<br />

baking.<br />

After the November 14<br />

earthquake and aftershocks,<br />

Bridge2Rocks TimeBank connected<br />

with the North Canterbury<br />

Rural Support Trust’s<br />

recovery team to see what needs<br />

our community could help with.<br />

While resources flooded in<br />

and a lot of support had the best<br />

intentions, Lyn Walker from the<br />

Rural Support Trust said “what<br />

people really need right now are<br />

meals for the freezer.”<br />

Residents of Heathcote, Mt<br />

Pleasant, Redcliffs, Sumner and<br />

Taylors Mistake generously donated<br />

meals which Redcliffs New<br />

World stored for collection.<br />

Ms Walker is taking these into<br />

GIFT OF GIVING: Eddie<br />

Talaoloa, of Redcliffs New<br />

World, and North Canterbury<br />

Rural Support Trust’s Lyn<br />

Walker gather food for<br />

Kaikoura’s earthquake victims. ​<br />

remote rural farms around Mt<br />

Lyford and up the inland road<br />

to Kaikoura as she checks how<br />

people are coping. Mt Pleasant<br />

School pupils also made beautiful<br />

Christmas cards with words<br />

of support that will be delivered<br />

with these.<br />

Akaroa Area School end of year prize-giving<br />

AKAROA AREA School’s<br />

annual prize-giving was held last<br />

Wednesday. A number of awards<br />

were presented to students from<br />

years 1 to 13 for their academic<br />

achievements and services to<br />

sport. The dux award went to<br />

Joanna Church, who also won<br />

the Le Lievre family prize, the<br />

principal’s prize went to Moses<br />

Bygate-Smith and a number of<br />

scholarships were also awarded.<br />

Dux award – Joanna<br />

Church<br />

Principal’s prize for senior<br />

school – Moses Bygate-<br />

Smith<br />

Haylock family award for<br />

academic achievement in<br />

the arts – Sapphire Jordan<br />

Te Runanga o Onuku<br />

Maori Scholarship – Elijah-<br />

Lee Witana<br />

Te Runanga o Onuku<br />

Open Scholarship –<br />

Blake Thomson and Faith<br />

McLauchlan-Robinson<br />

Akaroa and <strong>Bay</strong>s Lions<br />

Club Scholarship – Robin<br />

Tuipulotu<br />

Akaroa-Wairewa Community<br />

Board environmental<br />

award – Saskia Choat<br />

Freemasons award for effort<br />

and achievement – Joe<br />

Hickey<br />

Le Lievre family prize –<br />

Joanna Church<br />

Outstanding achievement<br />

in sport<br />

Madison Little: First in<br />

Canterbury for under-14<br />

girls javelin and new record<br />

holder, seventh in South<br />

Island for under-14 girls<br />

javelin, 17th in New Zealand<br />

for junior girls javelin<br />

Sean Hopkins: Eighth in<br />

Canterbury for junior boys<br />

1500m, sixth in Canterbury<br />

for junior boys 800m<br />

Laura Anderson: Fifth in<br />

Canterbury for junior girls<br />

1500m<br />

Louis Armstrong: Eighth in<br />

Canterbury for intermediate<br />

boys high jump<br />

Josh Little: Seventh in<br />

Canterbury for senior boys<br />

javelin<br />

Moses Bygate-Smith:<br />

Fifth in Canterbury for senior<br />

boys 1500m<br />

Moses Bygate-Smith:<br />

South Island area schools<br />

basketball rep<br />

Josh Little: South Island<br />

area schools rugby rep<br />

Tommi Hopkins: South<br />

Island area schools soccer<br />

rep<br />

Hannah Kiely: South<br />

Island area schools netball<br />

rep<br />

Sapphire Jordan: South<br />

Island area schools ki-o-rahi<br />

rep<br />

Drew Wilson: South Island<br />

area schools ki-o-rahi rep<br />

Senior school excellence<br />

and merit awards<br />

Year 13<br />

Moses Bygate-Smith:<br />

Excellence in physical<br />

education; merit in English,<br />

biology, history<br />

Joanna Church: Excellence<br />

in history, classics;<br />

merit in biology, home economics,<br />

physical education<br />

Tayla Messervy: Merit in<br />

English, history<br />

Year 12<br />

Bianca Gilmore: Merit in<br />

English, history<br />

Sapphire Jordan: Merit in<br />

music<br />

Hannah Kiely: Merit in<br />

English, biology<br />

Josh Little: Merit in gateway<br />

– wood<br />

Year 11<br />

Tallulah Bygate-Smith:<br />

Merit in music<br />

Julia Church: Excellence<br />

in English, history; merit in<br />

home economics<br />

Hugh Lowry: Excellence<br />

in physical education; merit<br />

in mathematics<br />

Willow O’Keefe: Excellence<br />

in English, science<br />

Anthony Orr: Excellence<br />

in English, geography, mathematics,<br />

history; merit in<br />

home economics<br />

Blake Thomson: Excellence<br />

in science, geography,<br />

physical education, mathematics<br />

Drew Wilson: Excellence<br />

in history; merit in physical<br />

education<br />

Jesse McKendry: Merit in<br />

history<br />

Faith McLauchlan-Robinson:<br />

Merit in English, biology,<br />

history<br />

Robin Tuipulotu: Merit in<br />

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Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>21</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

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Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>21</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

BAY HARBOUR<br />

PAGE 13<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

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Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>21</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

News<br />

BAY HARBOUR<br />

PAGE 15<br />

Council/runanga<br />

sign agreement<br />

OPEN: The Church <strong>Bay</strong> jetty is now open to the public after its closure<br />

more than five years ago<br />

Jetty opened after restoration<br />

• By Annabelle Dick<br />

AFTER 1000 hours of work,<br />

Church <strong>Bay</strong> residents have<br />

their jetty back after its<br />

closure more than five years<br />

ago.<br />

The city council-owned<br />

jetty was reopened on<br />

Sunday by the Church <strong>Bay</strong><br />

Neighbourhood Association<br />

and jetty rebuild committee<br />

after earthquake damage<br />

closed it in 2011.<br />

The community-led project<br />

involved 1011 hours, 41<br />

volunteers and 26 working<br />

bees to get it to completion.<br />

Jetty building and volunteer<br />

co-ordinator Paul<br />

Pritchett said it’s great to see<br />

the community’s hard work<br />

pay off.<br />

“It’s great to have the asset<br />

back,” he said.<br />

There was confusion as to<br />

who had control over it after<br />

it was damaged in the 2011<br />

earthquakes.<br />

“It was a battle to get the<br />

city council on side. Initially<br />

they didn’t know they had<br />

responsibility for the jetty<br />

because it had been handed<br />

over from the Banks Peninsula<br />

District Council and<br />

they had no record of it. That<br />

was a part of the problem,”<br />

Mr Pritchett said.<br />

The city council couldn’t<br />

afford to restore the wharf so<br />

residents proposed to rebuild<br />

it themselves.<br />

The city council paid<br />

about $20,000 for materials<br />

and volunteers did the<br />

labour themselves.<br />

The neighbourhood<br />

association formed a subcommittee<br />

dedicated to the<br />

rebuild.<br />

The committee included<br />

a builder and volunteer<br />

co-ordinator, Mr Pritchett,<br />

project manager, Ian Currie,<br />

engineer and volunteer<br />

co-ordinator, Stu England<br />

and supervising engineer,<br />

Marton Sinclair.<br />

This was second time Mr<br />

Pritchett, Mr Currie and Mr<br />

Sinclair were a part of the<br />

jetty’s rebuild after working<br />

on a previous restoration in<br />

2000.<br />

In spite of initial problems<br />

with the city council, the<br />

sub-committee praises the<br />

city council for their help in<br />

SAVIOURS: Sub-committee members<br />

(from left), Ian Currie, Marton Sinclair,<br />

Paul Pritchett and Stu England led the<br />

team that saved Church <strong>Bay</strong> jetty.<br />

making the jetty operational<br />

again.<br />

“We were ably supported<br />

by city council head ranger<br />

Paul Devlin who provided<br />

equipment and worked tirelessly<br />

alongside the team as<br />

well as being safety officer<br />

and city council supervisor,”<br />

Mr Pritchett said.<br />

“He was so positive working<br />

with us and he was on<br />

site nearly every day.”<br />

Meanwhile, the Governors<br />

<strong>Bay</strong> Jetty Restoration Trust is<br />

trying to raise money to repair<br />

the Governors <strong>Bay</strong> jetty<br />

after it was also damaged in<br />

the 2011 earthquakes.<br />

The trust bought it from<br />

the city council in September<br />

and will sell it back once<br />

restoration is complete.<br />

THE CITY council and several Banks Peninsula<br />

rūnanga have signed a relationship agreement to<br />

strengthen ties.<br />

It signed last Thursday by Mayor Lianne Dalziel<br />

and Dr Te Mairie Tau, co-chairs of Te Hononga<br />

Council- Papatipu Rūnanga Committee,<br />

along with representatives from the six rūnanga<br />

within the city and peninsula.<br />

Ōnuku Rūnanga (Akaroa), Te Rūnanga o<br />

Koukourārata (Port Levy), Te Hapū o Ngāti<br />

Wheke (Rapaki) and Wairewa Rūnanga (Little<br />

River) signed the agreement along with Te Ngāi<br />

Tūāhuriri Rūnanga (Tuahiwi) and Te Taumutu<br />

Rūnanga (Southbridge).<br />

The agreement is due to strengthen the relationship<br />

between city council and Ngā Papatipu<br />

Rūnanga.<br />

As part of the agreement, rūnanga will assist<br />

the city council to recognise and respect the<br />

Crown’s responsibility to take appropriate account<br />

of the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi.<br />

They will also help the city council in fulfilling<br />

its responsibilities to Māori under the Local<br />

Government Act 2002.<br />

Ms Dalziel says the signing of the agreement<br />

is a landmark in civic and tribal discussions.<br />

“The agreement establishes a firm basis for<br />

us to mutually reinforce our commitment to<br />

Ōtautahi Christchurch. The Treaty of Waitangi<br />

underpins the relationship between the Crown<br />

and iwi,” she said.<br />

“Our city’s relationship with the six Papatipu<br />

Rūnanga is also underpinned by the agreement<br />

signed today.”<br />

She says a strong partnership with the<br />

rūnanga of the district is a crucial element for<br />

future vision.<br />

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Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>21</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

News<br />

History of the Teddington smithy<br />

In Governors <strong>Bay</strong> resident Jane Robertson’s<br />

newly-launched book, Head of the <strong>Harbour</strong>: A<br />

History of Governors <strong>Bay</strong>, Ōhinetahi, Allandale and<br />

Teddington, there is a chapter on early transport in<br />

the area. Included in the chapter is the story of a<br />

little corrugated iron shed opposite the Wheatsheaf<br />

Hotel in Teddington, which not so long ago was in a<br />

very sad state. Dilapidated and unused, it seemed<br />

destined for demolition. Few people knew of its<br />

history.<br />

In 1875, the construction of<br />

the Teddington (Wheatsheaf)<br />

Hotel and the formation of the<br />

Charteris <strong>Bay</strong> to Purau road<br />

made the junction of Governors<br />

<strong>Bay</strong> Teddington Rd and Gebbies<br />

Pass Rd a highly strategic<br />

transport hub.<br />

Stables and paddocks for<br />

grazing were attached to the<br />

hotel so that farmers’ driving<br />

stock to the Christchurch sales<br />

could stay overnight there.<br />

It was the ideal spot for a<br />

blacksmith’s shop. Sometime in<br />

the 1880s the Teddington smithy<br />

was built on Gebbie family<br />

land with an adjacent house to<br />

accommodate the blacksmiths<br />

and their families.<br />

The first record of the smithy<br />

appeared in The Press on July<br />

27, 1889, when James Bryden<br />

announced that he had started<br />

a blacksmith’s shop at Head of<br />

the <strong>Bay</strong>, Teddington, where he<br />

hoped to receive a “fair amount<br />

of patronage.”<br />

The blacksmiths at<br />

Teddington for whom there is<br />

documentation were Bryden,<br />

until 1891, Charles Scott, 1895-<br />

90; C. Fleet, 1899-1900; Durey<br />

1905-06; and Burke, 1914.<br />

As a young boy in the early<br />

1900s, Stanley Radcliffe would<br />

take the draught horse around<br />

to the Teddington smithy to be<br />

shod. As a reward, he would then<br />

take the horse across to the old<br />

racecourse on the salt flats and<br />

have a good gallop before riding<br />

home again.<br />

However, as horses gave way<br />

to cars and trucks, the demand<br />

for blacksmith services waned.<br />

Jean Anderson, of Charteris <strong>Bay</strong>,<br />

remembered the Teddington<br />

smithy when it used to be<br />

open only occasionally,<br />

probably manned by a visiting<br />

blacksmith.<br />

The smithy<br />

building was<br />

later taken<br />

over by Ra<br />

Blatchford’s<br />

contracting<br />

business before<br />

becoming<br />

surplus to<br />

requirements and<br />

eventually semiderelict.<br />

Jane<br />

Robertson<br />

In 2015/16, with the support<br />

of the Parkinson Family Trust,<br />

Allandale resident David Bundy<br />

project-managed the restoration<br />

of the old blacksmith’s shop.<br />

The low-lying building was<br />

raised and new wooden piles<br />

installed. The exterior walls and<br />

roof were repaired with period<br />

iron and early peninsula timber<br />

from Ohinetahi.<br />

The forge, and some<br />

blacksmith equipment, was still<br />

intact.<br />

In addition, a set of bellows<br />

made by Alldays and Onions<br />

and some other equipment was<br />

secured from a two-generation<br />

blacksmithing family, named the<br />

Wilsons.<br />

Then, a most unexpected<br />

development. Retired blacksmith<br />

Les Schenkel agreed to take<br />

on the running of the smithy,<br />

transforming it from a static<br />

period piece into a busy, working<br />

blacksmith’s shop.<br />

It is one of the few operating<br />

HISTORIC: The old Teddington blacksmith’s shop in the early stages of restoration. Blacksmith<br />

Les Schenkel (below) fires up the forge now that he has taken on the running of the smithy. ​<br />

blacksmith forges in New<br />

Zealand. If you drive through<br />

Teddington on a Monday,<br />

Wednesday or Friday, you will<br />

likely find Les (and his dogs)<br />

firing up the forge and making<br />

items for sale. Les loves people to<br />

stop for a chat and look out for<br />

big bee Arthur!<br />

Robertson’s book, Head of<br />

the <strong>Harbour</strong>, published by<br />

Philip King for the Governors<br />

<strong>Bay</strong> Heritage Trust, can<br />

be ordered online at www.<br />

headoftheharbour.co.nz<br />

or purchased at bookstores<br />

in Lyttelton and Christchurch.<br />

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Jane Robertson’s Head of<br />

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Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>21</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

Annual Christmas Closedown<br />

and the Holidays Act<br />

ADVERTORIAL<br />

We, in New Zealand are doomed to<br />

failure when it comes to celebrating<br />

Christmas the traditional Northern<br />

Hemisphere way. For one thing,<br />

it’s warm (well it’s meant to be) so<br />

there is pretty much zero chance of<br />

building Frosty on your front lawn.<br />

Our Christmas trees have traditionally<br />

been fakes from China or branches<br />

cut from a pine tree, which we try<br />

desperately to keep alive until the<br />

25th. And, the 22nd of <strong>December</strong> is<br />

the longest day of the year, making<br />

traditional Christmas lights a late<br />

night activity after the kids are in bed.<br />

Last Christmas we had American<br />

friends to visit for their first Kiwi<br />

Christmas. Although excited about<br />

showing them some of our Kiwi<br />

Christmas traditions, it was only<br />

during that Christmas that I realised<br />

how many of their traditions we<br />

actually can’t adopt, despite our best<br />

efforts.<br />

But there is one aspect of our<br />

Southern Hemisphere Christmas our<br />

American friends found somewhat<br />

appealing - the combination of<br />

summer and Christmas making our<br />

main holiday period fall over the<br />

Christmas / New Years period. Unlike<br />

Americans who are generally only<br />

entitled to two public holidays at<br />

this time, Christmas Day and January<br />

1, by law we are entitled to four<br />

statutory leave days – Christmas Day,<br />

Boxing Day, January 1 and January<br />

2. Although many hospitality and<br />

retail businesses are ramping up in<br />

<strong>December</strong>, a large number of other<br />

businesses are winding down for the<br />

holiday period and so schedule their<br />

“closedown” period for the entire<br />

Christmas and New Year period.<br />

The Holidays Act 2003 (the<br />

“Act”) governs the law concerning<br />

closedown periods. A closedown<br />

period is defined in the Act as a<br />

single period where an employer<br />

customarily closes its operations of<br />

one or more employees and requires<br />

those employees to take all or some<br />

of their annual leave. Although an<br />

employer is only entitled to have one<br />

closedown period per year, it may<br />

have different closedown periods for<br />

different parts of its business.<br />

There are a number of statutory<br />

rules which apply to a closedown.<br />

My fictional client, Bob, works for<br />

Scrooge Enterprises. On Friday 9th<br />

of <strong>December</strong>, his manager, Ebenezer,<br />

gave him email notice of Scrooge<br />

Enterprises’ closedown period from<br />

noon on Thursday 22 <strong>December</strong> until<br />

Wednesday 4th of January 2017.<br />

This notice breached the<br />

requirements of the Act and was<br />

therefore not legal, as a full 14 days<br />

notice was not provided to Bob. An<br />

employer must give its employees<br />

at least 14 days notice of the<br />

requirement for Bob to take annual<br />

leave during the closedown period.<br />

Bob had worked for Scrooge<br />

Enterprises since August 2015 and<br />

therefore he had an entitlement to<br />

annual leave as he had worked there<br />

more than 12 months. As at the date<br />

of closedown (22 <strong>December</strong>) Bob<br />

had 3 days of annual leave owing.<br />

However, the closedown period<br />

included more than 3 days which<br />

were not statutory holidays. The<br />

Act provides that Bob must use<br />

his annual leave entitlement during<br />

this period. For any remaining days,<br />

Scrooge Enterprises may choose to,<br />

in agreement with Bob, pay him the<br />

balance of days as annual leave in<br />

advance. However not surprisingly,<br />

Scrooge Enterprises does not want to<br />

pay any of Bob’s leave in advance and<br />

is not required to do so under the Act.<br />

Bob’s colleague, Tim, began work<br />

at Scrooge Enterprises in February<br />

of this year. Under the Act Tim is<br />

not yet entitled to take annual leave<br />

as he has not been in the job for 12<br />

months. Scrooge Enterprises also<br />

does not want to pay Tim the holidays<br />

in advance. However, under the<br />

Act, Scrooge Enterprises must pay<br />

Tim 8% of his gross earnings since<br />

February (less any holiday pay taken<br />

in advance and less any holiday pay<br />

paid in conjunction with normal pay).<br />

Tim’s annual leave will then begin<br />

accruing again from the start of the<br />

closedown..<br />

Ebenezer decides to throw a<br />

Christmas party at the Scrooge<br />

Enterprises offices on the afternoon<br />

of Wednesday <strong>21</strong> <strong>December</strong>. All staff<br />

are invited but Ebenezer claims that<br />

it is part of the Christmas closedown<br />

period and therefore annual leave<br />

will be deducted for the afternoon,<br />

whether employees attend or not.<br />

The Act provides that a closedown<br />

period must be one single period.<br />

Therefore Scrooge Enterprises cannot<br />

deduct annual leave from staff for<br />

the Christmas party closedown. If the<br />

Christmas party was changed to the<br />

afternoon of Thursday 22 <strong>December</strong><br />

(the beginning of the Closedown<br />

period), then annual leave may be<br />

deducted and paid to employees, as<br />

the closedown is one single period<br />

from noon 22 <strong>December</strong> to January 2.<br />

A business is entitled to have<br />

closedown periods for different<br />

parts of its operations. Although<br />

the Christmas period is an obvious<br />

time for a closedown, there may<br />

be other reasons a business needs<br />

to closedown at a different time of<br />

year. For example, a business may<br />

close just its manufacturing side<br />

in July every year for one week for<br />

scheduled maintenance and servicing.<br />

This is legal as long as this side of the<br />

business is not then closed down at<br />

Christmas as well.<br />

Christmas time is New Zealand’s<br />

annual holiday period and employers<br />

must ensure that they comply with<br />

the relevant provisions of the Holidays<br />

Act if they choose to close all or part<br />

of their business over the holiday<br />

break.<br />

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your business or not closing down,<br />

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a very happy and safe Kiwi Christmas.<br />

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BAY HARBOUR<br />

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Thompson bowls Sumner<br />

to second title in a row<br />

SPORTS<br />

• By Fraser Walker-Pearce<br />

AN OUTSTANDING bowling<br />

display from Marcus Thompson<br />

has secured Sumner back-to-back<br />

one-day championships.<br />

Thompson took five wickets for<br />

14 runs in his nine overs against<br />

Lancaster Park Addington in<br />

Sunday’s Printable Senior A<br />

competition final.<br />

Teammate Dan Vann said<br />

Thompson’s spell of medium<br />

pace turned the tide in Sumner’s<br />

favour.<br />

Thompson said he was happy<br />

to contribute to the success of the<br />

team.<br />

“It was good to be able to<br />

contribute to the team in the final<br />

. . . we weren’t as dominant this<br />

year as we were last, but in the<br />

semi and final matches we got the<br />

results we were after,” Thompson<br />

said.<br />

Addington won the toss and<br />

batted first. But strong bowling<br />

from Thompson and spinner<br />

Jonny Percasky saw Addington all<br />

out for 92. In response, Sumner<br />

chased down the total in 15 overs<br />

for the loss of one wicket.<br />

Percasky pitched in with two<br />

wickets for 16 runs off nine overs.<br />

Sumner went unbeaten in<br />

the competition last year, but<br />

this year lost two pool matches,<br />

CHAMPIONS: Sumner won the Printable Senior A competition<br />

after a comprehensive nine wicket victory over Addington.<br />

making the road to the final<br />

tougher.<br />

In response, Sumner opener<br />

Chris Wilson finished the innings<br />

off with an unbeaten 53 from 52<br />

balls, including 11 fours.<br />

“At the end of the day, it was<br />

pretty one-sided; we deserved to<br />

be there. But then again,<br />

in pool play we only beat them<br />

by a couple of runs,” Thompson<br />

said.<br />

He said Wilson had been in<br />

“great form” for Sumner at the<br />

top of the order, scoring between<br />

40 to 50 runs every match.<br />

The title-winning match backed<br />

up a strong bowling performance<br />

from Thompson and Percasky<br />

in Sumner’s semi-final win over<br />

Merivale-Papanui on <strong>December</strong><br />

10.<br />

Sumner were bowled out for<br />

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Merivale’s opening partnership<br />

saw the side through to 68/0<br />

before Thompson’s medium pace<br />

and Percasky’s left arm spin were<br />

introduced. Thompson took four<br />

wickets for 18 runs off nine overs.<br />

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Wednesday <strong>December</strong> <strong>21</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

Big swell after ‘lacklustre’ spring<br />

• Aaron Lock,<br />

surf coach, Sumner<br />

THINGS have<br />

improved on<br />

the surfing front<br />

over the past few<br />

weeks after a<br />

lacklustre spring<br />

surfing season.<br />

There have been plenty of fun,<br />

clean, little north swells lately<br />

and some big southerly swells<br />

pushing up the coast. The water<br />

is still a little cool at 17 deg C but<br />

this should warm quickly over<br />

the next few weeks with some<br />

settled weather. The tropical<br />

wave machine is starting to wind<br />

up with an ex-tropical cyclone<br />

expected to sit off the coast over<br />

Christmas and hopefully send us<br />

a nice east swell.<br />

Kaikoura’s Mangamaunu is<br />

famous for its long peeling righthanders.<br />

Tropical lows send<br />

perfect long period lines towards<br />

Manga but, after the earthquake<br />

and the all the uplifting that has<br />

occurred, everyone is speculating<br />

whether the waves at Manga<br />

will ever be the same again. They<br />

might possibly be better with the<br />

shallower water creating more<br />

hollow waves or perhaps the<br />

bay will be too shallow now and<br />

start to close-out in bigger swells.<br />

Only time will tell. This swell<br />

that’s coming will be the first<br />

real test.<br />

Sumner Longboarders held<br />

Aaron's surf report<br />

its annual Christmas contest recently<br />

on a great sunny morning<br />

at Stoke St. The event this year<br />

was a tag team competition.<br />

The local groms have been<br />

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Island recently. The first event<br />

of the South Island Grom Series<br />

was held in Westport at the<br />

beginning of the month. A good<br />

crew of boys and girls from<br />

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