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Lower speeds<br />

in Little River<br />

‘not enough’<br />

Our Lady Star of the Sea pupil Jack Miller took the helm at Wellington <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

Museum during a school trip to the capital. The pupils took part in a range<br />

of activities while they visited the sites around the city. Wet weather didn’t<br />

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places.<br />

•More photos on page 13<br />

• By Caitlin Miles<br />

A LONG-TIME<br />

campaigner for lower<br />

speed limits in Little<br />

River is disappointed<br />

that traffic will still<br />

be able to go 60km/h<br />

through the hamlet.<br />

Little River Campground<br />

owner and Love<br />

Little River member<br />

Marcus Puentener said<br />

reducing the speed from<br />

70km/h to 60km/h<br />

wasn’t what the community<br />

needed.<br />

The Banks Peninsula<br />

Community Board has<br />

recommended the city<br />

council approve the speed<br />

reductions proposed by<br />

the New Zealand Transport<br />

Agency.<br />

Currently it is planning<br />

to reduce speed from<br />

70km/h to 60km/h on<br />

Council Hill, Morrisons,<br />

Barclays and Wairewa Pa<br />

Rds, where they intersect<br />

with State Highway 75,<br />

as well as through the<br />

township.<br />

“We want them to do<br />

more, we want the speed<br />

to be 50km/h through<br />

ADVOCATING FOR CHANGE: Love Little River<br />

members Holly Calcott with Lucia, Gabe Calcott,<br />

Marcus Puentener, Paul Bradford with Ayla,<br />

Laurie Williams and Sharon McIver want to see<br />

the 70km/h speed limit lowered to 50 km/h.<br />

the township,” Mr Puentener<br />

said.<br />

Mr Puentener set up<br />

a petition calling for the<br />

speed limit to be lowered<br />

from 70km/h to 50km/h.<br />

More than 1000 people<br />

signed the petition,<br />

which was presented<br />

to NZTA in November<br />

2015.<br />

However, in a review<br />

by NZTA on the current<br />

speed limit and an<br />

assessment of the safe<br />

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PAGE 2 BAY HARBOUR Latest Christchurch news at www. .kiwi<br />

Wednesday <strong>April</strong> <strong>12</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

FROM<br />

THE<br />

EDITOR’S<br />

DESK<br />

DAWN KOTTIER will be<br />

remembered by many as a tireless<br />

worker on Banks Peninsula,<br />

particularly Rapaki.<br />

On page 4 we have a tribute to<br />

Dawn who passed away recently.<br />

She was a member of the Banks<br />

Peninsula District Council for<br />

nearly 20 years, and received a<br />

Queen’s Service Medal in 2004 for<br />

her dedication and work with the<br />

community.<br />

A complaint against police over<br />

the level of service in Lyttelton<br />

doesn’t look like being upheld.<br />

<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News has learned<br />

the Independent Police Conduct<br />

Authority isn’t likely to uphold a<br />

complaint from Lyttelton resident<br />

and former detective Peter Newsome<br />

(see page 3).<br />

The complaint was part of ongoing<br />

issues a number of people in<br />

the community had with police<br />

over coverage in the port and bays<br />

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PAGE 3<br />

News<br />

Police complaint finalised<br />

• By Caitlin Miles<br />

A COMPLAINT against<br />

Lyttelton police does not look<br />

like it will be upheld.<br />

Lyttelton resident and former<br />

detective Peter Newsome laid a<br />

complaint with the Minister of<br />

Police Paula Bennett about the<br />

level of service from police in<br />

the area.<br />

He said he made the complaint<br />

after police “fobbed off”<br />

two requests for help.<br />

The complaint was handed<br />

over to the Independent Police<br />

Conduct Authority and while<br />

the official decision has not yet<br />

been released, Canterbury area<br />

prevention manager, Acting<br />

Inspector Paul Reeves, said it<br />

looked “likely that it will be<br />

closed as conciliated” after<br />

meeting with Mr Newsome and<br />

the community.<br />

Judge Sir David Carruthers<br />

had been looking at the<br />

complaint from Mr Newsome<br />

and said he regarded the work<br />

carried out by the police to be<br />

“outstanding police work.”<br />

“​There were personal meetings<br />

with Mr Newsome and<br />

then a community meeting<br />

which involved a dozen<br />

residents. This was obviously a<br />

huge success,” Sir David said.<br />

However, Mr Newsome disagreed<br />

with those findings.<br />

“It wasn’t a huge success . . . it<br />

hasn’t reassured me,” he said.<br />

While he said it was good to<br />

see the police “front up” to the<br />

community, he didn’t think it<br />

was well-attended, or that it<br />

reassured the residents.<br />

Mr Newsome wants to see<br />

the Lyttelton station staffed<br />

24/7, but Canterbury metro<br />

COMPLAINT: Former<br />

detective Peter Newsome<br />

may not have his complaint<br />

against Lyttelton police<br />

upheld.<br />

PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER ​<br />

commander Superintendent<br />

Lane Todd said the police don’t<br />

have the resources to do that.<br />

“They explained themselves,<br />

but they need more police in<br />

low crime areas like Lyttelton,”<br />

Mr Newsome said.<br />

Acting Inspector Reeves said<br />

they realised from the meeting<br />

that they needed to be better at<br />

communicating with residents<br />

and keeping in touch with<br />

people.<br />

If Mr Newsome‘s complaint<br />

is not upheld, he said he wasn’t<br />

sure what he will do next but<br />

he wasn’t finished with the<br />

issue.<br />

“I need to have a think about<br />

what I’ll do next, but I’m not<br />

done yet,” he said.<br />

In Brief<br />

PORT HELPS YACHT CLUB<br />

The Naval Point Yacht Club is<br />

the latest organisation to receive<br />

support from the Lyttelton Port<br />

of Christchurch. Every year<br />

LPC provides funding to local<br />

groups to show support within<br />

the community. This year it<br />

has provided the club with two<br />

containers for storing its rescue and<br />

coaching equipment. LPC is also<br />

sponsoring the annual New Zealand<br />

Marine Sciences Society conference,<br />

which is a forum for the latest<br />

marine research.<br />

EMERGENCY PLAN<br />

The Akaroa Civil Defence Group<br />

is working with the city council to<br />

consider the best structure for an<br />

emergency response in the area.<br />

The group is in discussions with the<br />

Banks Peninsula Community Board<br />

and city council staff to consider<br />

options. A plan is not expected until<br />

later this year.<br />

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The fire ban in rural areas across<br />

Banks Peninsula has now been<br />

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PAGE 4 BAY HARBOUR<br />

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Wednesday <strong>April</strong> <strong>12</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

News<br />

Tributes pour in<br />

for Dawn Kottier<br />

Pathway possible<br />

outside Redcliffs cave<br />

A PROMINENT member of the<br />

Rapaki community has died.<br />

Dawn Kottier passed away on<br />

<strong>April</strong> 3 at the age of 83.<br />

She spent much of her life<br />

working within the community,<br />

as a long-standing member of the<br />

Banks Peninsula District Council<br />

for nearly 20 years and serving on<br />

the Lyttelton-Mt Herbert Community<br />

Board from 2006 to 2010.<br />

Dawn received a Queen’s<br />

Service Medal in 2004 for her<br />

dedication and work with the<br />

community.<br />

She was committed to supporting<br />

young and old in the<br />

community, closely involved with<br />

redesigning playgrounds in the<br />

<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> area, championing<br />

community safety, reducing<br />

crime and supporting community<br />

arts.<br />

Port Hills list MP Nuk Korako<br />

said he was honoured to speak at<br />

Dawn’s funeral as she was a “great<br />

mentor” to him.<br />

“I remember when I first got<br />

into Parliament and she would<br />

send me messages saying ‘sit up<br />

straight,’ or ‘straighten your tie’,”<br />

Dawn Kottier<br />

He said he saw her as a “surrogate<br />

grandmother.”<br />

“It was a wonderful farewell,”<br />

Mr Korako said.<br />

Former members of the Banks<br />

Peninsula District Council<br />

attended, along with Banks<br />

Peninsula Community Board<br />

members.<br />

At a city council meeting last<br />

week Mayor Lianne Dalziel<br />

asked for city councillors and<br />

staff to stand for a minute of<br />

silence.<br />

BRING IT BACK: Redcliffs residents want the original footpath<br />

back along Main Rd seen here in 2009. Inset: Sara Templeton<br />

• By Caitlin Miles<br />

A PATH on the south side of<br />

Main Rd outside Moa Bone<br />

Cave is now a possibility.<br />

Redcliffs residents and<br />

parents were concerned about<br />

pedestrian safety at Moa Bone<br />

Cave. They wanted a pathway<br />

reinstated on the south side of<br />

Main Rd so people and school<br />

children wouldn’t have to cross<br />

at the busy Main and McCormacks<br />

<strong>Bay</strong> Rds intersection.<br />

The city council has previously<br />

said the rockfall risk on<br />

the south side was too high for a<br />

path to go there.<br />

However the city council<br />

backtracked when the previous<br />

Hagley Ferrymead Community<br />

Board asked for the report to be<br />

carried out once the rockfall remediation<br />

work was completed.<br />

The city council agreed to do<br />

the report and as a result, they<br />

are looking at the possibility of<br />

reinstating a footpath on the<br />

south side.<br />

“The geotechnical engineers<br />

have declared the risk mitigated<br />

to an acceptable extent. The<br />

roading team is currently working<br />

on whether a footpath is<br />

possible within the corridor,”<br />

the report said.<br />

Heathcote ward city councillor<br />

Sara Templeton said this was<br />

“great news” since it has been<br />

something locals have wanted.<br />

“This is great news for the<br />

community, especially with<br />

Redcliffs School returning soon,<br />

and I’m looking forward to seeing<br />

how it can be implemented,”<br />

Ms Templeton said.<br />

There is currently no pathway<br />

on the Moa Bone Cave side of<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN ​<br />

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A pedestrian crossing from<br />

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proposed if a footpath can’t be<br />

reinstated. The pathway has<br />

been out of action since the<br />

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BAY HARBOUR<br />

PAGE 5<br />

News<br />

650 intersection submissions<br />

• By Caitlin Miles<br />

THE CITY council has received<br />

more than 650 responses to<br />

potential plans to change the<br />

controversial St Andrews Hill<br />

intersection.<br />

Consultation on the<br />

intersection at St Andrews<br />

Hill, Bridle Path and Main<br />

Rds closed in February and<br />

city council staff are currently<br />

working through the large<br />

number of submissions received<br />

on the three options put out for<br />

consultation.<br />

Following the reconstruction<br />

of the Ferrymead Bridge, the<br />

city council released plans for<br />

the intersection, which drew<br />

outcry from residents, who said<br />

it was poorly laid out.<br />

The intersection went ahead<br />

regardless in 2015. Earlier<br />

this year the city council<br />

proposed making changes to<br />

the intersection. Leaflets were<br />

dropped in nearby residents<br />

letterboxes.<br />

The first option is to leave the<br />

intersection as it is.<br />

The second option is to<br />

install new traffic signals on St<br />

Andrews Hill Rd alongside new<br />

pre-signals on Bridle Path Rd.<br />

The third option is to<br />

introduce a no right turn for<br />

CHANGES: More than 650 people submitted views on the three proposed options for the St<br />

Andrews Hill and Bridle Path Rds intersection. ​<br />

Bridle Path traffic on to Main<br />

Rd.<br />

Residents said the second<br />

option was preferred. Heathcote<br />

Valley residents said the third<br />

option would be detrimental to<br />

the community.<br />

Drop in consultations on the<br />

issue were well attended, with<br />

more than 50 people at one of<br />

the sessions.<br />

Since consultation closed<br />

city council staff were working<br />

through the large amount of<br />

feedback received from the<br />

options.<br />

A city council spokeswoman<br />

said the submissions wouldn’t<br />

be released to the public until<br />

June due to the large number<br />

received staff needed to<br />

analyse, collate and speak to<br />

submitters before they could be<br />

released.<br />

Lower speed<br />

‘not enough’<br />

•From page 1<br />

The city council carried out<br />

public consultation on reducing<br />

the speed at the end of last year.<br />

From the submissions 365 people<br />

agreed with reducing speeds<br />

on the proposed roads, 97 people<br />

were against or provided no comment<br />

on the proposed changes.<br />

Mr Puentener said while the<br />

proposal had gained support it<br />

was “frustrating” that 50km/h<br />

was not proposed and it didn’t<br />

answer want the community<br />

wanted.<br />

“They haven’t really listened,<br />

they’ve said 60km/h and we’re<br />

saying why not lower?” Mr Puentener<br />

said.<br />

The community has been<br />

campaigning for lower speed<br />

limits for “at least 20 years” Mr ​<br />

Puentener said, due to concerns<br />

for pedestrian safety and other<br />

road users.<br />

Mr Puentener said it is a start<br />

but he will continue to lobby for a<br />

lower speed.<br />

If the city council approves the<br />

speed reductions the work will<br />

cost $1700 and will come into<br />

effect from June 1.<br />

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Wednesday <strong>April</strong> <strong>12</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

News<br />

Museum<br />

architects<br />

selected<br />

ARCHITECTS Warren and<br />

Mahoney will design the new<br />

Lyttelton Museum.<br />

Lyttelton Historical Museum<br />

Society chairman Peter Rough<br />

said they “stood out” over other<br />

companies which wanted the<br />

project.<br />

Lead architect Graeme Finlay<br />

has a special connection to Lyttelton<br />

and is looking forward to<br />

working on the project.<br />

“We’re excited to be involved<br />

because we see this as being really<br />

important for Lyttelton and<br />

the harbour area,” Mr Finlay<br />

said.<br />

The museum was badly damaged<br />

in the February 22, 2011,<br />

earthquake and needed to be<br />

demolished. The society looked<br />

at various sites around Lyttelton<br />

and decided the former Lyttelton<br />

Service Centre site would be the<br />

best fit.<br />

The Banks Peninsula Community<br />

Board has supported<br />

the society’s request for the city<br />

council to gift the land at 33 and<br />

35 London St to the society.<br />

The city council will make the<br />

decision to approve the gift of<br />

land on Thursday before beginning<br />

public consultation and<br />

making a final decision.<br />

Cottage repairs complete<br />

THE HISTORIC Stoddart<br />

Cottage is set to open next week,<br />

after needing extensive repairs.<br />

The heritage listed building is<br />

the oldest in Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong>.<br />

It was damaged in the February<br />

22, 2011, earthquake and was<br />

closed while it was evaluated.<br />

The cottage, situated just<br />

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

Domain received stabilisation<br />

work so it could be reopened to<br />

the public while funding was<br />

gathered for more extensive<br />

repairs.<br />

It was closed in <strong>April</strong> last year<br />

to begin repair works, and it<br />

will be officially opened next<br />

Wednesday.<br />

Stoddart Cottage<br />

Trust chairwoman<br />

Paula<br />

Smith (left) said<br />

it was a fantastic<br />

to have it finished<br />

and was looking forward to have<br />

it open to the community.<br />

“It’s great to have it opening,<br />

it’s sort of weird when it’s closed<br />

– there’s something sad about<br />

it,” Ms Smith said.<br />

The cottage was built by Mark<br />

Stoddart, an early settler in the<br />

area in 1861. He lived there with<br />

his family until 1877.<br />

One of his daughters, Margaret<br />

Stoddart became a wellknown<br />

New Zealand painter, in<br />

1913 she painted Old Cottage,<br />

Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> in honour of<br />

the house she grew up in.<br />

It’s not the first time work<br />

has been down on the historic<br />

building. Between the 1980s and<br />

1990s locals decided to repair<br />

the house after it had fallen into<br />

disrepair. Ms Smith said it was<br />

a “real labour of love” for the<br />

community.<br />

She said if locals hadn’t done<br />

the repair work then it would<br />

have been in a much worse state<br />

after the earthquake.<br />

The city council budgeted<br />

$444,000 for the project but<br />

heritage programme manager<br />

Richie Moyle said it was expected<br />

to finish “well under budget”.<br />

Repairs to cracks in the walls,<br />

ceilings and floors were carried<br />

out along with repairs to<br />

cracks and loose slates in the<br />

veranda roof. Additional water<br />

tightening was done to the<br />

corrugated iron roof, repairing<br />

weatherboards and repainting<br />

the exterior of the cottage was<br />

also carried out.<br />

The three chimneys had to<br />

be deconstructed and reconstructed<br />

around structural steel<br />

as well.<br />

RESTORED:<br />

The cottage<br />

has been<br />

carefully<br />

restored with<br />

the opening<br />

planned<br />

for next<br />

Wednesday.<br />

HISTORIC:<br />

This photo<br />

was taken<br />

about 10<br />

years after<br />

the cottage<br />

was built.<br />

PHOTO:<br />

Diamond<br />

<strong>Harbour</strong><br />

Historical<br />

Association<br />

Collection ​<br />

Now the repair works have<br />

been finished Ms Smith said she<br />

hopes it will encourage people to<br />

come from the city to enjoy the<br />

harbour.<br />

“It’s nice to just sit on the veranda<br />

or relax in the cottage, we<br />

hope more people come to see<br />

it,” she said.<br />

Part of the cottage is a gallery<br />

of work and the remainder of<br />

the cottage is used as a space for<br />

the community.


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News<br />

Telling Lyttelton’s stories<br />

If Lyttelton could talk<br />

it would have some<br />

stories to tell. Reporter<br />

Caitlin Miles found out<br />

about a few of them<br />

when she interviewed<br />

Kris Herbert, who<br />

has created a project<br />

focused on telling the<br />

stories of people who<br />

grew up in the area<br />

STORIES OF a mysterious “goat<br />

man” and life in 1960s Lyttelton<br />

have captured the attention<br />

of local children – thanks to<br />

a project focused on telling<br />

the stories of past and present<br />

residents.<br />

Resident Kris Herbert decided<br />

to set up the Lyttelton Stories<br />

project to record the history of<br />

the community through radio<br />

documentaries.<br />

She came up with the idea<br />

for travellers to listen to so they<br />

learn more about the town as<br />

they make their way around the<br />

area. She hopes to put the stories<br />

on a mobile phone application so<br />

they can be accessed easily.<br />

“There are so many travellers<br />

around the world wanting to<br />

make these connections with<br />

places,” Ms Herbert said.<br />

She has enlisted the help of<br />

pupils from Lyttelton Primary<br />

School to speak to the people to<br />

help teach the children interview<br />

skills and connect them more<br />

with the community.<br />

“The first part of the project<br />

is going to be looking at<br />

Lyttelton through the eyes of the<br />

children,” she said.<br />

Ms Herbert moved from the<br />

United States to Lyttelton 20<br />

years ago and has lived here ever<br />

since.<br />

She is using her own 20-year<br />

background in journalism to<br />

make the documentaries. Not<br />

that she has done it before.<br />

“I’ve been a print journalist for<br />

RECORDING HISTORY: Kris Herbert is telling the stories of Lyttelton’s past.<br />

20 years, I do freelance now,” she<br />

said.<br />

The first phase of the project is<br />

finding people who grew up and<br />

lived in Lyttelton from the 40s<br />

onwards.<br />

“We’re looking for stories<br />

from people that grew up and<br />

live here, talking about their<br />

memories and things they<br />

remember about the place,” she<br />

said.<br />

The first phase of the project<br />

involves interviewing people<br />

who grew up in the area from<br />

the 1950s onwards.<br />

She said a story that has<br />

captured the children’s attention<br />

is that of a mysterious goat man.<br />

“We don’t know much about<br />

him, but apparently he would<br />

wonder the streets and scare<br />

children,”<br />

She said she plans to get the<br />

pupils to do more investigating<br />

into the story and find out if it is<br />

an urban legend.<br />

“The boys especially are really<br />

obsessed with the story,” she<br />

said.<br />

Pupils have been rotating<br />

through the project, with a core<br />

group of four involved.<br />

She said even though the<br />

pupils “can get a bit distracted”<br />

during the interviews, the<br />

interviewees have been very<br />

patient and understanding.<br />

“People that have done it are<br />

really enjoying it,” she said.<br />

The topics cover a wide<br />

range. Ms Herbert said she is<br />

looking for all types of stories,<br />

including games people would<br />

play growing up, stories of the<br />

old shops and any interesting<br />

adventures people had around<br />

the town.<br />

When term two starts back<br />

up Ms Herbert plans to get the<br />

pupils to interview more locals<br />

as she’s “still looking for stories”<br />

before she starts working on<br />

the next part of the project.<br />

Transcribing and editing the<br />

documentaries together.<br />

“If some people don’t want to<br />

share their story but they want<br />

to help in someway, they might<br />

want to help us transcribe the<br />

interviews. We want to keep it<br />

really local,” she said.<br />

She said it is a communityfocused<br />

project and hopes other<br />

areas around New Zealand do<br />

something similar.<br />

However, the project isn’t<br />

free. She has received funding<br />

from the Lyttelton Port of<br />

Christchurch to help, and has<br />

also applied to the city council to<br />

see if she can get money to help<br />

cover costs.<br />

“I’ll know more about moving<br />

ahead with the project once I<br />

know if that funding has come<br />

through,” she said.<br />

Ms Herbert said she’s too deep<br />

and committed to the project<br />

now to see it fail. She hopes to<br />

launch the first tour in June.<br />

•If you’re interested in<br />

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Wednesday <strong>April</strong> <strong>12</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

Your Local Views<br />

Youth need support<br />

Shoreline<br />

Youth Trust<br />

manager<br />

Gareth Davies<br />

writes about<br />

mentoring<br />

youth in<br />

Sumner and<br />

why giving<br />

support is important as they<br />

move from the community<br />

to high school<br />

I’m just coming up on my first<br />

year as manager for Fuse Youth<br />

Centre in Sumner.<br />

I came through Fuse as a<br />

young person myself 13 years ago<br />

so I’ve experienced the benefits<br />

of mentoring and youth work<br />

first hand.<br />

While I’ve worked in many different<br />

areas over the years, youth<br />

work is something I’ve been<br />

involved with long term, simply<br />

because of it’s impact on me<br />

personally. After being mentored<br />

through Fuse and working as a<br />

youth worker there several years<br />

ago, it’s great being back in an<br />

altogether different role.<br />

There are four social environments<br />

that shape youth development.<br />

Family, school, peers and<br />

community. The great thing<br />

about a supportive community<br />

and a place like Fuse is that it<br />

helps connect the other areas<br />

organically, through a sense of<br />

ownership, development and<br />

healthy relationship building.<br />

A unique issue for Sumner<br />

students is making the transition<br />

from village to high school where<br />

they are thrust out of a community<br />

environment into various<br />

schools across Christchurch. At<br />

the start of year 9, this has the<br />

potential to be quite a shock at<br />

a time of already considerable<br />

change.<br />

Our focus at the moment is<br />

bridging that gap by offering<br />

leadership development opportunities<br />

to year 8 and 9 and<br />

growing our high school session<br />

on Friday night.<br />

This is an event-based programme,<br />

so there is something<br />

engaging going on every week.<br />

The building of positive relationships<br />

between Fuse members<br />

and youth workers is pivotal to<br />

successfully developing the confidence<br />

and social skills of young<br />

people.<br />

Fuse has been serving the<br />

community for over 15 years and<br />

has earned the trust of Sumner<br />

and Redcliffs residents which we<br />

are very proud of and intend to<br />

maintain.<br />

Through this and our shared<br />

faith we continue to help young<br />

people to realise their full potential.<br />

Right to know food source<br />

Green MP<br />

Eugenie Sage<br />

writes about<br />

knowing<br />

where your<br />

food comes<br />

from through<br />

identification<br />

One of the reasons I enjoy<br />

shopping at the farmers’ markets<br />

at Lyttelton, Mt Pleasant and<br />

Opawa is knowing I can buy<br />

tasty fresh seasonal fruit and<br />

vegetables and other produce<br />

that is grown or made locally.<br />

There are leafy greens, apples<br />

and eggs from Canterbury,<br />

cheese from Lincoln, muesli<br />

from Mt Pleasant and chocolate<br />

from Governor’s <strong>Bay</strong>.<br />

I want to be able to support<br />

local producers and local jobs as<br />

much as possible.<br />

This Wednesday Parliament<br />

will be debating the first reading<br />

of Green MP, Steffan Browning’s<br />

Consumers’ Right to Know<br />

(Country of Origin of Food) Bill.<br />

Browning’s Bill would make it<br />

mandatory for food producers<br />

to label their fresh or singleingredient<br />

food products with<br />

their country of origin.<br />

The requirement would apply<br />

to fresh fruit, meat, fish and<br />

vegetables, and other single<br />

ingredient foods such as grains,<br />

nuts, bulk flour and oil.<br />

New Zealand law already<br />

requires identification of where<br />

footwear and clothing comes<br />

from, but not food.<br />

Many other countries, including<br />

most of New Zealand’s trading<br />

partners, have mandatory<br />

country of origin labelling for at<br />

least some foods. Australia has<br />

had a strong mandatory labelling<br />

system for many years. New<br />

Zealand is behind the times.<br />

A recent poll showed that<br />

more than 70 per cent of New<br />

Zealanders support country of<br />

origin labelling. Some people<br />

want to support local producers<br />

and the local economy when<br />

they do their weekly shopping.<br />

Some are concerned about the<br />

adequacy of food safety and environmental<br />

standards in some<br />

countries we import food from.<br />

Others are concerned about<br />

the impacts of transporting food<br />

long distances, the use of postharvest<br />

fumigation and other<br />

treatments on imported produce<br />

or potential pesticide residues.<br />

As more and more food is<br />

imported into New Zealand,<br />

accurate and consistent country<br />

of origin labelling is even more<br />

important for consumers.<br />

The current labelling system is<br />

voluntary, which means there’s<br />

no monitoring or enforcement.<br />

New Zealanders have a right<br />

to know where their food comes<br />

from and to make an informed<br />

choice when they buy. If other<br />

parties support the Bill it will be<br />

referred to a select committee for<br />

public submissions.<br />

PLACED: Sumner resident Topsy Rule makes sure the new<br />

time capsule is safely secured.<br />

Time capsule goes<br />

back in the ground<br />

MEMORIES OF Sumner’s<br />

past were uncovered when the<br />

old community centre was<br />

demolished. Now they’ve been<br />

combined with new items and<br />

buried once again for future<br />

generations.<br />

The original time capsule<br />

was found buried beneath the<br />

foundations of the 104-year-old<br />

Sumner Community Centre<br />

and Museum. It was demolished<br />

after suffering severe damage in<br />

the February 2011 earthquake.<br />

When it was opened, old coins<br />

along with a copy of a newspaper<br />

from 1907 were found. The<br />

items were removed from the<br />

old time capsule and combined<br />

with new items, including letters<br />

from Sumner School pupils,<br />

keys to the old Sumner Town<br />

Hall, some community board<br />

papers and an array of Sumner<br />

memorabilia.<br />

Sumner-Redcliffs Historical<br />

Society secretary Topsy Rule<br />

and Heathcote Ward city councillor<br />

Sara Templeton placed the<br />

time capsule behind the fireplace<br />

in the Matuku Taktako:<br />

Sumner Centre currently under<br />

construction.<br />

Ms Rule said it was a “really<br />

important” event for the<br />

community.<br />

City council head of libraries<br />

and information Carolyn Robertson<br />

said it was a nice thing<br />

for future generations to find.<br />

“It is nice to think that future<br />

generations will one day uncover<br />

the time capsule and be<br />

able to piece together the story<br />

behind the construction of the<br />

building,’’ Ms Robertson said.<br />

Armitage Williams Construction<br />

is about two-thirds of the<br />

way through building the centre<br />

which sits on the corner of Nayland<br />

and Wakefield Sts.<br />

Due to the importance of the<br />

historic centre, Athfield Architects<br />

included aspects of the old<br />

building in the designs for the<br />

new build.<br />

“There are lots of lovely nods<br />

to the past incorporated into<br />

the building so it is an exciting<br />

mix of the old and the new, ‘’ Ms<br />

Robertson said.<br />

The centre is expected to be<br />

completed by August.<br />

The city council has put $10<br />

million into the construction<br />

of the new centre. The Sumner-<br />

Redcliffs Historical Society has<br />

committed $50,000 towards<br />

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Exploring the capital city<br />

Pupils from Our Lady Star of the Sea School have<br />

been exploring Wellington. They enjoyed many of<br />

Wellington’s popular sites and attractions, including<br />

visiting Te Papa, Capital E studios and Parliament.<br />

OUT OF THIS WORLD: Jack Miller jumped at the chance to be<br />

in costume at Capital E studios. ​<br />

FUN: Darcy Dougherty and Bruno Davies read the news on a visit to Capital E studios.<br />

Meanwhile, Joel Fulford learnt about space at the Carter Observatory<br />

Art auction attracts hundreds<br />

• By Caitlin Miles<br />

AN ART auction hosted to raise<br />

money for Lyttelton Primary<br />

School attracted hundreds of<br />

people.<br />

The Peninsula Art Auction was<br />

held at the weekend and is the<br />

major fundraising event for the<br />

school. It is held every two years.<br />

One of the organisers, Lucie<br />

Ozanne, said it was well-attended<br />

by local people.<br />

“We were really impressed<br />

by the number of people. Very<br />

pleased with how it went,” Ms<br />

Ozanne said.<br />

The live auction gala on<br />

Sunday night had 240 people<br />

attend. Ms Ozanne said she was<br />

unsure how much had been<br />

raised as a final count had not<br />

been done.<br />

Principal Brendan Wright said<br />

the team involved with making it<br />

happen did a “tremendous job.”<br />

“It was impressive seeing the<br />

school transform into an art<br />

gallery overnight,” Mr Wright<br />

said.<br />

More than 60 artists from the<br />

peninsula and further afield decided<br />

to gift pieces of art for the<br />

auction, along with <strong>12</strong> businesses<br />

which also offered support.<br />

It was the seventh time the<br />

event has been run, but the<br />

first time it has been held at the<br />

school since it was rebuilt.<br />

Mr Wright said people not<br />

only enjoyed the art show, but<br />

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“There were many positive<br />

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Lyttelton Primary School and the<br />

facilities the children enjoy on a<br />

daily basis,” he said.<br />

Lyttelton Port of Christchurch<br />

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TECH: Jamie Larking and Kayden Leftly have been learning to<br />

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Building robots in Lyttelton<br />

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SPORTS<br />

CHAMPION:<br />

Dougal<br />

Shepherd<br />

(right) won four<br />

titles at the<br />

Redcliffs club<br />

championships,<br />

including the<br />

senior men’s<br />

doubles with<br />

Shea McIntyre.<br />

Shepherd stars in Redcliffs<br />

tennis championships<br />

DOUGAL SHEPHERD was<br />

the star of the Redcliffs tennis<br />

championships, winning both<br />

the senior men’s singles and the<br />

open boys junior singles titles.<br />

He was just as impressive<br />

in the doubles. Shepherd<br />

teamed up with Shea McIntyre<br />

to win the senior men’s title,<br />

and with Cosmo Bennett<br />

to win the open junior boys<br />

championship.<br />

Redcliffs held the event<br />

over three rain-interrupted<br />

weekends, culminating in a<br />

A BRANCH OF<br />

prizegiving this month.<br />

The club has held the<br />

championships since the early<br />

1900s. In 1935, children were<br />

invited to join the club for the<br />

first time in the hope that they<br />

would continue to play and<br />

become senior players at the<br />

club.<br />

Now, young people are<br />

progressing through to junior<br />

competitions and competing<br />

against and with senior players,<br />

fulfilling the dream of early<br />

club members.<br />

Still Pedalling!<br />

DEBUT: Chris McLean finished second in the 2WD class in his NZRC debut at the Otago Rally.<br />

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Success in rally championship debut<br />

• By Gordon Findlater<br />

GOVERNORS BAY’S Chris<br />

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Championship with a podium<br />

finish in Otago.<br />

McLean, 21, drove his Ford<br />

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the two-wheel-drive class at the<br />

rally, the opening round of the<br />

NZRC.<br />

Competing over two days he<br />

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class and the third in class on<br />

the second day. The result puts<br />

him in third place in the 2WD<br />

championship standings.<br />

“We were really happy with<br />

the result,” said McLean. “We<br />

went out there with the<br />

mindset of wanting to finish the<br />

rally.”<br />

It was the first time McLean<br />

had competed in the Otago<br />

Rally. He says that his debut in<br />

the NZRC not only came with<br />

a good haul of championship<br />

points but was also a great learning<br />

curve.<br />

One of McLean’s more memorable<br />

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iconic Kuri Bush stage.<br />

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McLean. “We had a massive<br />

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30. However, McLean won’t take<br />

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SPORTS<br />

Senior rugby<br />

side looking<br />

for first win<br />

SUMNER’S DIVISION 1 side<br />

face a tough task on Saturday,<br />

as they continue their bid to<br />

get their first win of the rugby<br />

season.<br />

An away trip to play last year’s<br />

grand-final winner, Lincoln<br />

University, awaits Sumner, who<br />

have opened their campaign<br />

with two defeats.<br />

On Saturday, they went<br />

down 15-39 to Sydenham at St<br />

Thomas of Canterbury College.<br />

The game was originally set to<br />

be played at Hospital Corner.<br />

However, it was relocated due to<br />

flooding.<br />

Sumner’s standout performer<br />

was once again No 8 Dylan<br />

Nel who provided plenty of goforward<br />

with the ball.<br />

Lincoln University have<br />

started their campaign with<br />

two wins against New Brighton<br />

and Marist Albion.<br />

Sumner runs into the medals<br />

CHAMPION: Jess Fahey raced<br />

down the home straight to win<br />

the under-19 girls 1500m race. ​<br />

FOUR SUMNER Running<br />

Club athletes won medals at<br />

this month’s South Island<br />

secondary school athletics<br />

championships.<br />

Jess Fahey’s performance in<br />

the under-19 girls 1500m was<br />

the highlight at the two-day<br />

event in Dunedin. She won<br />

gold by the slimmest of margins,<br />

crossing the line less than<br />

a second in front of Harriet<br />

Bush. Fahey’s time of 4min<br />

41.01sec was also four seconds<br />

faster than her previous personal<br />

best.<br />

Beth Hunter also had an<br />

outstanding weekend claiming<br />

bronze in both the under-14<br />

girls high jump and 400m –<br />

both events were on at the same<br />

time, making the accomplishment<br />

even more impressive.<br />

She broke her personal best<br />

time in the 400m final, running<br />

61.79sec. She also set a new<br />

personal best in the high jump,<br />

which now stands at 1.46m.<br />

Victoria Wells had a successful<br />

weekend claiming silver in<br />

both the under-16 girls 80m<br />

hurdles and under-19 4x100m<br />

relay. She also teamed up with<br />

fellow Sumner runner Abby<br />

Theobald to win a bronze<br />

TALENT: Beth Hunter won<br />

bronze in both the under-14<br />

girls 400m and high jump.<br />

medal in the under-16 4x400m<br />

relay.<br />

Tim Ward finished his<br />

season off with two excellent<br />

sprints which saw him narrowly<br />

miss out on a medal. He<br />

ran close to his personal best in<br />

the under-15 boys 100m final<br />

to finish seventh. In the 200m<br />

event, he set a new personal<br />

best of 24.48sec and finished<br />

fifth in the final.<br />

TRIO: Victoria Wells won<br />

three medals, including a<br />

silver in the under-16 girls<br />

80m hurdles.<br />

FASTER: Tim Ward ran a<br />

personal best in the under-15<br />

boys 200m and narrowly<br />

missed out on a medal.<br />

Weather system likely to produce swells<br />

Learn to Surf founder<br />

and principal instructor<br />

Aaron Lock writes about<br />

the weather’s impact on<br />

surfing in Sumner and the<br />

recent competitions<br />

With all this grey wet weather<br />

lately, it’s hard to believe our<br />

best days of summer were only a<br />

month ago.<br />

The water temperature peaked<br />

early March at 20 deg C but it<br />

quickly begun its gradual slide<br />

and is now sitting at about 15 deg<br />

C. Our tropical cyclone season<br />

has come late this year.<br />

The silver lining to the wet<br />

weather has been some fantastic<br />

waves on the local beaches. The<br />

last system ex-Cyclone Debbie<br />

brought big clean conditions to<br />

Sumner and consistent offshore<br />

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winds meant for some great<br />

waves last week.<br />

This week the swell is building<br />

again with three ex-tropical lows<br />

spinning around the country<br />

and Cyclone Cook is forecast to<br />

bring swells of 3m to 4m over<br />

Easter. Keep an eye out for the<br />

offshore change and be careful of<br />

the strong currents at the peak of<br />

the swell especially at the Breakwater<br />

end of Scarborough <strong>Bay</strong>.<br />

The contest season has been<br />

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over the country. Local surfers<br />

have been achieving some great<br />

results.<br />

The Ray White Duke Festival<br />

of Surfing attracted more than<br />

250 entrants contesting 18 divisions.<br />

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of surfing.<br />

Local surfers still performed<br />

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Young won the women’s longboard.<br />

Lucy Temoananui won the<br />

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SUP event. Grant Cochrane<br />

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Henderson won the women’s<br />

over 40s while daughter Ava<br />

won both under-14 and under-<strong>12</strong><br />

girls.<br />

Local boardriders club Point<br />

Surf Team held their first PST<br />

Club Trophy event for many<br />

years. The club is under going<br />

a revival at the moment mainly<br />

driven by a new enthusiastic<br />

bunch of grommets. The open<br />

men’s event has been won in the<br />

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Schafer, Ryan Mateer and Aaron<br />

Stanley.<br />

This year it was won by Luca<br />

Brunotti. Angus Mossman<br />

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the under-<strong>12</strong> boys and Ruby<br />

Armstrong and Holly Campbell<br />

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Harrison Whiteside achieved<br />

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New Zealand’s Ricardo Christie,<br />

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and walkthrough area features electric gates, flush<br />

mounted electric garage door, textured timber<br />

cladding and extra off street parking. Privacy and<br />

space abound in the manicured garden, featuring<br />

generous decking, paved dining areas, pergola,<br />

ambient lighting and a calming water feature.<br />

Amenities close by include Redcliffs Shopping<br />

Village and primary school, walking and biking<br />

tracks, The coastal Pathway, Christchurch Yacht<br />

Club, The Tannery and various local cafes and<br />

restaurants.<br />

Be it day or night, this home seduces; soak it up<br />

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Create ‘n’ Connect Art and<br />

Craft Group<br />

Thursday, 9.30am-noon<br />

If you’re crafty or want to start<br />

getting crafty go along to this<br />

group. Take your own project<br />

or go with ideas for a new one.<br />

Others in the group are there to<br />

offer help or advice. Meet new<br />

like-minded creative people and<br />

learn new skills. Pass on your<br />

tips and pick some up from other<br />

people at the group. This event<br />

aims to help with your projects<br />

and meet new people. Phone<br />

Beth on 022 678 <strong>12</strong>52 for more<br />

information.<br />

St Andrews Anglican Church,<br />

148 Main Rd, Redcliffs. Free entry<br />

LAF Easter Cabaret<br />

Thursday, 8pm<br />

Welcome to a night of Easter<br />

madness from the team at the<br />

Lyttelton Arts Factory – the<br />

new home of the old Loons<br />

Theatre Company. Start Easter<br />

the right way, with a laugh and<br />

some interesting performances<br />

from the theatre company.<br />

There will be a mix of old and<br />

new performances with some<br />

favourites thrown in the mix. It<br />

is a night of music, comedy and<br />

circus acts to be enjoyed by all.<br />

Go to http://www.laf.co.nz/ for<br />

more information.<br />

Lyttelton Arts Factory<br />

Email caitlin.miles@starmedia.kiwi<br />

by 5pm each Wednesday<br />

Babytimes<br />

Friday, 10.30-11am<br />

This event allows for parents<br />

and caregivers to interact with<br />

each other while letting the<br />

babies learn. At these sessions<br />

babies learn through language,<br />

rhymes, songs, stories and play.<br />

The babies learn together and<br />

build connections with each<br />

other.<br />

Lyttelton Library, 18<br />

Canterbury St. Free entry<br />

Strangers In a Strange Band<br />

Saturday, 7.30pm<br />

Listen to this band show off<br />

their musical skills and celebrate<br />

the sound of brass from around<br />

the world. Take the family and<br />

dance the night away. Enjoy<br />

their performance and skill and<br />

learning more about brass band<br />

music.<br />

Orange Studios, Ferry Rd<br />

Easter Celebrations<br />

Sunday, 10.30am<br />

As part of Easter, the Sumner<br />

Redcliffs Anglican Church is<br />

hosting celebrations with a family<br />

service followed by an Easter egg<br />

hunt for the children. Join others<br />

in the community and have a fun<br />

afternoon watching your children<br />

hunt for Easter eggs.<br />

Sumner School hall. Free entry<br />

Trotting Meet<br />

Monday, noon onwards<br />

The Banks Peninsula<br />

Trotting Club’s grass track<br />

racing at Motukarara on<br />

Easter Monday, <strong>April</strong> 17.<br />

First race at noon. Go along<br />

to enjoy some racing and see<br />

what it is all about.<br />

Motukarara<br />

Storytimes<br />

Tuesday, 11-11.30am<br />

Encourage reading<br />

in your preschoolers.<br />

Storytimes has interactive<br />

programmes which include<br />

stories, songs, rhymes<br />

and play. Have children<br />

meet each other and build<br />

friendships at this event<br />

while learning more. Pick<br />

up some library books to<br />

read to them at home.<br />

Lyttelton Library, 18<br />

Canterbury St. Free entry<br />

Markets:<br />

The weekly markets have<br />

many different attractions<br />

and delicious treats on offer.<br />

Lyttelton Farmers’<br />

Market: Saturday, 10am-<br />

1pm, London St<br />

Mt Pleasant Art and<br />

Craft Market: Saturday,<br />

9.30am-2.30pm. Atrium of<br />

the Mt Pleasant Centre, 3<br />

McCormacks <strong>Bay</strong> Rd.<br />

Mt Pleasant Farmers’<br />

Market: Saturday, 9.30am-<br />

<strong>12</strong>.30pm, 3 McCormacks<br />

<strong>Bay</strong> Rd Wakefield Ave<br />

Akaroa Farmers’ Market:<br />

Saturday, 9.30am-1pm,<br />

Madeira Car Park.<br />

3 Garlands Road, Woolston<br />

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MON: 11:00am, 1:00pm, 5:45pm, 8:00pm TUE: 11:00am, 1:15pm, 6:00pm, 8:15pm<br />

DeNIAl Based on a true story<br />

THU: 1:25pm, 6:00pm FRI: 1:15pm, 6:00pm SAT: 1:15pm, 6:00pm SUN: 1:15pm, 6:00pm<br />

MON: 1:15pm, 6:00pm TUE: 1:25pm, 6:15pm<br />

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WED: <strong>12</strong>:50pm, 3:25pm, 6:00pm THU: 3:30pm FRI: 10:30am, 3:15pm SAT: 10:30am, 3:15pm<br />

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WED: 1:10pm, 8:20pm THU: 3:40pm, 8:20pm FRI, SAT, SUN, MON: 3:25pm, 8:15pm<br />

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WED: 8:30pm SAT: 8:00pm<br />

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RHYTHM: If you’re looking<br />

to engage your baby or<br />

preschooler in music, go<br />

along to this event run every<br />

Friday from 9.30-11.45am at St<br />

Andrews Church. The sessions<br />

allow for children, parents<br />

and caregivers to meet one<br />

another and interact with<br />

others around the Sumner,<br />

Redcliffs and Mt Pleasant<br />

areas. Mainly Music is a fun<br />

and educational music and<br />

movement session followed<br />

by morning tea and a social<br />

and play time. It is held at 148<br />

Main Rd in Redcliffs every<br />

Friday morning. The first<br />

session is free, then $4 per<br />

session after that. Call Hazel on<br />

384 1965 or 021 077 <strong>12</strong>64 for<br />

more information. ​<br />

COMING SOON<br />

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May 11th Viceroy’s House<br />

May 18th Pecking Order<br />

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Chilean Red/Green Seedless Grapes<br />

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Bluebird Original/Thick/Thinly Cut Chips<br />

140/150g<br />

Coke/Sprite/Fanta/<br />

Lift/L&P 2.25L<br />

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2.25L<br />

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Fresh NZ Pork<br />

Shoulder Roast<br />

(Excludes Free Range)<br />

Hass Avocados<br />

Talley’s Ice Cream 2L<br />

$<br />

6 99<br />

kg<br />

DB/Export Gold/Tui<br />

24 x 330ml Bottles<br />

Please drink<br />

responsibly<br />

$<br />

1 69<br />

each<br />

Lindauer/<br />

Jacob’s Creek Sparkling<br />

750ml<br />

(Excludes Special Reserve/Reserve)<br />

$<br />

4 99<br />

each<br />

Schweppes<br />

Sparkling Soft<br />

Drink 1.5L<br />

(Excludes Classic Dry)<br />

$<br />

29 99<br />

pack<br />

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See your local SuperValue or SuperValue.co.nz/Supermarkets for Easter holiday hours.<br />

Specials available from Wednesday, <strong>12</strong>th <strong>April</strong> until Sunday, 16th <strong>April</strong> <strong>2017</strong> or while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. All limits specified apply per customer per day.<br />

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Wednesday <strong>April</strong> <strong>12</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

HEALTH & BEAUTY<br />

Latest Christchurch news at www.<br />

.kiwi<br />

BAY HARBOUR<br />

PAGE 21<br />

Joint pain: Do I have arthritis or<br />

could it be mainly my muscles?<br />

The team at Physical Sense in Sydenham sees clients with<br />

a range of symptoms but many of their middle-aged and<br />

senior clients visit complaining of pain in one of their joints.<br />

PhysiotheraPist ietje van<br />

stolk suggests that a major part of the<br />

pain could be due to muscle pain rather<br />

than simply arthritis. “even if an x-ray<br />

shows arthritis, the reason for the pain<br />

may be the muscles around the joint,”<br />

she explains. The images show how<br />

a muscle knot (the crosses) in a back<br />

muscle can give hip pain (aches and pain<br />

are the red areas in the drawings), a knot<br />

in a muscle on the back of the shoulder<br />

blade can give a deep pain in the front<br />

of the shoulder and a muscle knot all the<br />

way near the groin can give an ache in<br />

the knee (especially at night in bed).<br />

ietje recalls one case where an 89<br />

year old client with severe arthritis who<br />

walked with a stick, told her, “i will<br />

end up in a wheelchair, i cannot put<br />

any weight through my right leg due to<br />

pain in my hip and buttock”. “Within<br />

4 treatments, she was walking with<br />

her stick but without the severe pain,”<br />

says ietje. “The arthritis was one of the<br />

factors that made her muscles spasm but<br />

the other was that older people move<br />

less and the flexed position the hip is<br />

in when we sit is particularly bad for<br />

the hip.” ietje is happy with the fact that<br />

although the client was 89 and could<br />

have been “given up on” or told to live<br />

with the pain, she made a difference to<br />

her health and wellbeing.<br />

The same lack of movement can<br />

be the reason for your knee pain or<br />

your shoulder pain and the same few<br />

treatments could make a huge difference<br />

for you.<br />

at Physical sense, hands-on<br />

techniques (massage and triggerpoint<br />

deactivation techniques) are used<br />

to release the muscles. The client<br />

also gets a home exercise program<br />

designed to mobilize and stretch the<br />

joint, strengthen the important core<br />

muscles and increase general strength<br />

and balance. They teach a movement<br />

sequence that stretches the joint in all<br />

directions whilst the client is able to lie<br />

safely on their bed, perfect for older or<br />

SHOULDER<br />

PAIN<br />

KNEE PAIN<br />

less mobile clients.<br />

in many cases having the muscles<br />

released and being taught how to<br />

maintain it, is enough to stay on top of<br />

the problem. if severe arthritis is the<br />

underlying cause, some maintenance<br />

therapy may be necessary, but that is<br />

often more affordable and, for older<br />

patients, better tolerated than surgery. in<br />

very few treatments the client will know<br />

HIP PAIN<br />

(the crosses are the areas of the muscle spasms, the red areas is where the pain is felt)<br />

if it is going to work for them or not,<br />

without financial commitment.<br />

Physical Sense Gym & Physio<br />

is located at 300 Colombo Street,<br />

Sydenham. The Blue Line Bus stops in<br />

front of the door and there is ample<br />

parking. To enquire about specialised<br />

exercise classes or physiotherapy<br />

treatment, phone 377-2577 or visit<br />

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Wednesday <strong>April</strong> <strong>12</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

Position, potential and world class views<br />

27 & 29 Purau Avenue, Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

Price: $899,000<br />

4 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | 2 living areas | 1 car-garage | Listing # 4271<br />

We have here two Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

properties side by side being sold as a<br />

package or individually but both must<br />

be sold. 29 Purau Ave is a lovely strong<br />

substantial family home with 4 bedrooms<br />

(main with en-suite and walk-in-robe),<br />

study, 2 living areas and 2 bathrooms.<br />

Set over 2 levels the kitchen is as new and<br />

exquisite, extensive decking on 2 levels,<br />

nice established garden and a large garage<br />

incorporating semi self-contained sleepout.<br />

Set on an 837m2 site close to the ferry,<br />

cafés and on the school bus route, this<br />

property enjoys stunning views to Purau<br />

<strong>Bay</strong>, Mt Evans, the heads and beyond.<br />

Right next door 27 Purau Ave enjoys the<br />

same views and has a turn-of-the-century<br />

cottage in average but original condition on<br />

a 736m2 site. Some buyers will see this as<br />

a demo job, others will want to restore, an<br />

opportunity here to buy both and develop<br />

number 27. Motivated vendors would like<br />

to move on.<br />

For a private viewing, contact Tim<br />

Dunningham of Min Sarginson Real<br />

Estate (Licensed Agent REAA 2008),<br />

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Classifieds Contact us today Phone our local team 03 379 1100<br />

Church Notices<br />

PORT HILLS<br />

UNITING PARISH<br />

Easter Sunday Service at<br />

10am on <strong>April</strong> 16th<br />

4 Augusta Street, Redcliffs<br />

All welcome<br />

Morning tea to follow<br />

Public Notices<br />

NOTIFICATION OF LIFTING OF<br />

PROHIBITED FIRE SEASON<br />

(Imposed Pursuant to section 22(2) of<br />

the Forest and Rural Fires Act 1977)<br />

CHRISTCHURCH CITY RURAL FIRE<br />

AREA INCLUDING BANKS<br />

PENINSULA<br />

Notice is hereby given that the prohibited fire season<br />

currently imposed by the Christchurch City Council<br />

over the rural fire area for which the Council is the<br />

Fire Authority is lifted from 7am on Saturday, 8 <strong>April</strong><br />

<strong>2017</strong>, to be replaced by an OPEN FIRE SEASON.<br />

Fires may now be lit in the open air in rural areas<br />

without permit. Restrictions may be reimposed at a<br />

later date if weather conditions create a potentially<br />

dangerous fire situation.<br />

All residents are requested to take care when lighting<br />

open fires. Before lighting fires in the open air,<br />

careful consideration must be given to weather<br />

conditions, adequacy of fire breaks, availability of<br />

water, and the patrolling of fires until completely out.<br />

Fires are not to be left burning after dark.<br />

NOTE: Resource Consent conditions imposed by<br />

Environment Canterbury may still apply.<br />

Property owners within the Department of<br />

Conservation Fire Safety Margin require a<br />

permit all year round.<br />

Relevant authorities should be contacted prior<br />

to any burning.<br />

Darrin Woods<br />

PRINCIPAL RURAL FIRE OFFICER<br />

www.ccc.govt.nz<br />

NOTICE OF LIFTING OF FIRE<br />

BAN IN THE OPEN AIR WITHIN<br />

THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH<br />

Christchurch City Council is lifting its ban on fires in the<br />

open air in urban areas.<br />

The ban, which has been in place since Saturday, 14<br />

January <strong>2017</strong>, will be lifted from 7am on Saturday, 8 <strong>April</strong><br />

<strong>2017</strong> until further notice.<br />

The existing prohibition on fires in the open air is<br />

imposed pursuant to Section 13 of the Christchurch City<br />

Council Urban Fire Safety Bylaw 2014 and is in force<br />

for properties not zoned residential in Christchurch<br />

City and within the Urban Fire Districts of Christchurch,<br />

Brooklands, New Brighton, Sumner, Lyttelton, Governors<br />

<strong>Bay</strong>, Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong>, Little River and Akaroa.<br />

Fires may now be lit in the open air in the urban areas<br />

without permit. Restrictions may be re-imposed at a<br />

later date if weather conditions create a potentially<br />

dangerous fire situation.<br />

Before lighting fires in the open air, careful consideration<br />

must be given to weather conditions, the risk of spread,<br />

adequacy of fire breaks, availability of water, and the<br />

supervision of fires until completely out. Fires must only<br />

be lit in daylight hours and must not be left burning<br />

after dark.<br />

Note: Environment Canterbury places resource consent<br />

conditions on fires in residential areas. Landowners in<br />

these areas should contact Environment Canterbury for<br />

further information.<br />

Tracey Weston<br />

UNIT MANAGER REGULATORY COMPLIANCE<br />

www.ccc.govt.nz<br />

Public Notices<br />

SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />

ALCOHOL ACT 20<strong>12</strong><br />

SECTION 101<br />

JYOTI FOOD LIMITED, (THE<br />

LICENSEE, Jyoti Food Limited,<br />

Own Masala, 1 Wakefield<br />

Avenue, Christchurch 8081),<br />

has made application to the<br />

District Licensing Committee<br />

at Christchurch for the issue of<br />

ON-LICENCE NEW in respect<br />

of the premises situated at 1<br />

Wakefield Avenue known as<br />

OWN MASALA.<br />

The general nature of the<br />

business conducted under<br />

the licence is: ON-LICENCE<br />

RESTAURANT CLASS 3<br />

The days on which and the<br />

hours during which alcohol<br />

is intended to be sold under<br />

the licence are: MONDAY TO<br />

SUNDAY 11.00AM TO 10.00PM<br />

The application may be<br />

inspected during ordinary<br />

office hours at the office of the<br />

Christchurch District Licensing<br />

Committee, 53 Hereford Street,<br />

Christchurch.<br />

Any person who is entitled<br />

to object and who wishes to<br />

object to the issue of the licence<br />

may, not later than 15 working<br />

days after the date of the first<br />

publication of this notice, file a<br />

notice in writing of the objection<br />

with the Secretary of the District<br />

Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />

73049, Christchurch 8154.<br />

No objection to the issue of a<br />

licence may be made in relation<br />

to a matter other than a matter<br />

specified in section 105(1) of<br />

the Sale and Supply of Alcohol<br />

Act 20<strong>12</strong>.<br />

This is the first publication of<br />

this notice.<br />

SALE AND SUPPLY OF<br />

ALCOHOL ACT 20<strong>12</strong><br />

SECTION <strong>12</strong>7 & 101<br />

FERRYMEAD EVENTS LIMITED,<br />

(THE LICENSEE, 3 Pipiri Street,<br />

Pegasus 76<strong>12</strong>), has made<br />

application to the District<br />

Licensing Committee at<br />

Christchurch for the renewal<br />

of ON-LICENCE RENEWAL in<br />

respect of the premises situated<br />

at 50 Ferrymead Park Drive<br />

known as FERRYMEAD EVENTS<br />

CENTRE.<br />

The general nature of the<br />

business conducted under<br />

the licence is: ON-LICENCE<br />

RESTAURANT CLASS 2.<br />

The days on which and the<br />

hours during which alcohol<br />

is sold under the licence are:<br />

MONDAY TO SUNDAY 8.00AM<br />

TO 11.00PM.<br />

The application may be<br />

inspected during ordinary<br />

office hours at the office of the<br />

Christchurch District Licensing<br />

Committee, 53 Hereford Street,<br />

Christchurch.<br />

Any person who is entitled to<br />

object and who wishes to object<br />

to the granting of the application<br />

may, not later than 15 working<br />

days after the date of the first<br />

publication of notice of the<br />

application, in the newspaper<br />

(being The Star), file a notice<br />

in writing of the objection with<br />

the Secretary of the District<br />

Licensing Committee, PO Box<br />

73049, Christchurch 8154.<br />

No objection to the renewal of a<br />

licence may be made in relation<br />

to a matter other than a matter<br />

specified in section 131 of the<br />

Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act<br />

20<strong>12</strong>.<br />

This is the second publication of<br />

this notice. This notice was first<br />

published on 6 <strong>April</strong> <strong>2017</strong>.<br />

Situations Vacant<br />

VAN DRIVER<br />

CHRISTCHURCH<br />

We have a contract position available for<br />

a delivery person/s with access to a van to<br />

make deliveries to individual residential<br />

addresses in the Christchurch area.<br />

Applicants interested in the position,<br />

please email your details to<br />

petermoskaluk@hotmail.com<br />

Ferrymead<br />

Education Programme<br />

Educator<br />

We are looking for someone to join our<br />

Education team as an on call casual staff member.<br />

This would be during term time.<br />

Hours would usually be between 9am-2pm.<br />

The job would involve delivering our education<br />

programme to visiting school groups. This does<br />

involve some role play activities. Ideally we<br />

are looking for someone with an interest in<br />

Canterbury history and an outgoing personality.<br />

A reasonable level of fitness is also required.<br />

Full training will be given for this position.<br />

This job would suit a trained teacher or someone<br />

with experience working with children.<br />

All new staff in the education team must<br />

undergo a police check.<br />

Please send CV and application to<br />

Cindy Hey, Education Manager<br />

education@ferrymead.org.nz<br />

By 4pm on Friday 21 <strong>April</strong><br />

Situations Vacant<br />

Permanent Part-Time<br />

Caretaker Position<br />

Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> School has<br />

a position available for a parttime<br />

caretaker; <strong>12</strong>-15 hours a<br />

week. The applicant needs to<br />

like working in an environment<br />

with both adults and children.<br />

A positive can-do attitude is<br />

required along with knowledge<br />

and skills necessary to care<br />

and maintain Diamond<br />

<strong>Harbour</strong> School grounds and<br />

buildings. Training to support<br />

the position will be made<br />

available as required.<br />

All applicants will meet the<br />

requirements of the Vulnerable<br />

Children’s Act as outlined<br />

in the application pack.<br />

Application packs are available<br />

from the school website<br />

www.diamondharbour.school.<br />

nz Applications should include<br />

a cover letter, completed<br />

application form and brief<br />

CV. Please send electronic<br />

applications to<br />

office@diamondharbour.<br />

school.nz. Applications close<br />

4pm Monday 24th <strong>April</strong> <strong>2017</strong>.<br />

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