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Crash ignites residents’ anger
• By Andrew King
GOVERNORS BAY residents are
fed up with speeding vehicles on
their narrow roads and they want
action.
On Friday
night, an outof-control
car
spun off Dyers
Pass Rd and hit
trees on Terry
White’s property,
landing close to
Rosie
Belton
his daughters’
bedrooms.
He says it was
only the trees
which stopped the car from hitting
the house.
The two occupants of the car
were unhurt.
In March, residents Rosie
Belton and Robin Anderson
addressed the Banks Peninsula
Community Board about road
safety issues – speeding vehicles
and boy racer activity were the
main topics.
They suggested painting the
speed limit on the roads coming
into Governors Bay, revamping
the signs to include the
posted limit and a mobile
speed radar.
Since that meeting, Mrs
Belton said they had not
heard from the community
board.
“I am so angry we have
not heard anything. This is
a big issue for our community,”
Mrs Belton said.
Board chairwoman Christine
Wilson said city council staff had
not yet come back to them about
the suggestions, but that is not
to say they are taking the issue
lightly.
“I can’t give a definitive answer
right now of when those
measures can go ahead,
but we are taking this
very seriously, as it has
been an ongoing issue
for some time,” she said.
Mrs Belton said when
she heard about the
Christine
Wilson
car that hit trees on Mr
White’s property she sent
messages to deputy mayor
and Banks Peninsula Community
Board member Andrew
Turner asking what was happening
with their suggestions.
Mr Turner said he would
contact Mrs Belton yesterday to
arrange a meeting with her to
address her concerns and provide
her with some “real information.”
He said he will be raising the
issue at the upcoming community
board meeting on Monday to
see where the process is up to.
Mrs Belton said she wants to
continue working with the board
but said there has to be more
communication.
“We need to be told the
progress so we can then tell our
community,” she said.
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car from crashing
into Governors
Bay resident Terry
White’s house on
Friday night.
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PUBLICLY-ELECTED officials
need a kick up the proverbial at
times – and this is exactly what
Governors Bay residents and an
Akaroa pensioner are doing.
On page 1 we highlight the
frustration Governors Bay residents
are having with speeding
traffic on Dyers Pass Rd.
An out of control car came
close to hitting a house on Friday
night.
Residents are angry at what
they say is a lack of action from
their local community board.
In another battle, Akaroa
woman Sue Stewart (page 3) may
have won her fight over dangerous
footpaths.
She was injured when she
tripped over uneven tiles. The city
council says they will be repaired
within the month. Feisty Sue says
she will believe it when she sees it.
We will keep you posted.
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Uneven footpaths to be fixed
Pensioner’s accident
triggers council response
• By Caitlin Miles
CRACKED AND uneven tiles
in Akaroa township will be
fixed within the month.
But pensioner Sue Stewart,
67, who grazed her face after
she tripped over the uneven
tiles, says she will believe it
when she sees it.
The city council said yesterday
work to repair the tiles is
planned to be completed this
month.
Ms Stewart featured in last
News
Pensioner strikes back
FRUSTRATED: Sue Stewart tripped on an uneven tile and fell
and grazed her face.
PHOTO: VICTORIA ANDREWS
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• By Caitlin Miles
AFTER AKAROA pensioner
Sue Stewart tripped over uneven
tiles and fell grazing her face
on the footpath, she took it
upon herself to spray paint the
hazardous concrete and loose
tiles.
Ms Stewart, 67, fell when she
was walking along the Akaroa
waterfront and decided to point
out the uneven surfaces to other
people.
She spray-painted the footpath
in broad daylight and hoped
the police would see her and try
and stop her from carrying out
“graffiti”. However, no police
were present.
She marked the area to help
prevent other people from falling
and injuring themselves.
“Locals have been complaining
about the state of the tiles
around the waterfront for ages,”
Ms Stewart said.
The city council recently carried
out public consultation on
safety improvements at footpath
intersections.
The focus of the consultation
was on installing tactile pavings
– textured, yellow surfaces that
aid pedestrians who are visually
impaired. It also included kerb
improvements and some road
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painting to make it clear where
the footpath ended and the road
began.
Ms Stewart said it was
frustrating that improving the
uneven concrete didn’t make it
into the consultation.
“It’s really bloody annoying.
This is my village, I was born
here. It breaks my heart to see
my town falling into the sea,”
she said.
City council staff went to
look at the uneven surfaces and
investigate what could be done
about the problem.
Ms Stewart said while she
hadn’t broken anything but
when she fell it had knocked her
confidence.
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LAND SWAP FEEDBACK
The city council has started
consultation on the proposed
land swap, which involves
moving Redcliffs School to
Redcliffs Park. The plan is to
exchange ownership of Redcliffs
Park for the school site. The
swap has been proposed by the
Ministry of Education, which
wants to exchange the school
site it owns in Main Rd for the
city council-owned Redcliffs
Park on Beachville Rd. Under
the proposal, there would be a
new park on the current school
site and the school would be
built on the current Redcliffs
Park. Submissions to city
council close on June 26. •Ruth
Dyson’s column, page 13
CENTRE RECEIVES GRANT
The Heathcote Valley
Community Association
has received $5786 for the
Heathcote Valley Community
Centre. The Linwood-Central-
Heathcote Community Board
has approved the funding from
its discretionary response fund
to go towards the set up costs of
the centre. The old centre and
library had to be demolished
due to earthquake damage. The
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after she spray-painted the
dangerous area on Beach
Rd to make others aware of
the problem and get the city
council to act.
City council planning and
delivery transport manager
Lynette Ellis said contractors
had coned off the two sites
on Beach Rd that Ms Stewart
spray-painted and repair work
would be carried out.
However, Ms Stewart
doubted it would happen.
“I can’t see it happening
within the month, I can see it
happening eventually . . . it’ll
get done when the cruise ships
come and an American falls,”
Ms Stewart said.
The city council received two
complaints last month on the
state of the tiles.
Banks Peninsula city
councillor and Deputy Mayor
Andrew Turner went to the site
to see the damage and he said
he wanted Ms Stewart to know
the city council was taking the
matter “very seriously.”
•Letters, pages 6 & 7
INJURED: When Ms Stewart tripped on an uneven tile, she
fell and grazed her face. PHOTO: VICTORIA ANDREWS
In Brief
INTERSECTION OPTIONS
A report on the St Andrews Hill
Rd intersection will be presented
to the Linwood-Central-Heathcote
Community Board next month.
The report contains the options
presented to the community about
potential changes to the intersection.
The community board will analyse
the options and make a recommendation
to the city council about what
should be done at the intersection.
The city council received more than
650 submissions on the options.
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wonderful learners here. I loved
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such a diverse environment and
I want to help people see what a
diverse and vibrant school it is.
Why the move?
I had shadowed Richard Edmundson
(Linwood College principal)
as part of my masters in
leadership when he was principal
at Hornby High and then I went
to Linwood for placement. I had
such a great time at St Andrew’s
but I wanted to go somewhere
where I could make a big difference
in the local community I
live in, because I’m from Corsair
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I think what I’ve learned is
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For me, I really focus hard on
building self-belief in students.
The learners here have incredible
problem solving skills. It’s about
building that self-belief and putting
in structures here so they
can express those views. To put
it bluntly, St Andrew’s is one of
the city’s most prestigious private
schools, and Linwood has had its
share of issues over the last few
years.
Did you see the move being
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I’ve been here on placement before
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I was ready for a bigger challenge.
When I came here, Richard had
such an influence here and so did
acting principal Linda Tame before
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the sea and inspiring students
I’ve been really supported, I’ve
been able to develop enrichment
programmes and every new
initiative that we’ve looked
at putting in has been so well
supported. And since I have
been here, there have been no
behavioural issues and all the
students are excited. I think they
sense there is a real movement.
And you’re having quite an
integral role in the school’s
redevelopment aren’t you?
Getting to watch Richard as
a leader, it’s like masterclass
every day. Being part of the
redevelopment, because I was a
dean at St Andrew’s, being able
to build on those skills I’m in a
prime position to help here. I’m a
pretty driven person, I like to be
in places where there’s challenge
and opportunity.
The thing about Linwood is
I thought there would be more
challenges, but there’s actually
been so much opportunity.
Linwood is a place where there’s
a recognition our cultural
diversity defines our identity and
it’s hugely important. A learner
comes here and can feel safe in
their culture. That’s a special
thing to have in our school and
it’s exciting because I’m learning
too.
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What do you hope to
see happen in Linwood’s
redevelopment?
I hope to see that Linwood
College becomes the school of
choice for our community. That
we continue to build on the
strengths we’re clearly developing
now. That we’re a place where
our innovation and cultural
responsiveness is an example
and a shining light in secondary
schooling in New Zealand.
We want Linwood to be the
benchmark. And I think it can
be, I wouldn’t be here if I didn’t
think that.
Where were you before St
Andrew’s?
I spent a period at St Bede’s
and before that almost 10
years in London working as
an investment banker. It was
good to have that long overseas
experience and then I was ready
to come home. While I was there
and outside the classroom I
ended up deciding that education
was for me. I’ve just completed
my masters in secondary school
leadership. I’ve always wanted
to live by the sea and we live
in Corsair Bay. I have three
children, aged 14, 11 and eight.
So I guess when you’re not
working you’re a bit of a taxi
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I’ve got a lovely husband who
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I have taught Te Reo in all my
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Your Local Views
We said:
Residents on Clifton Tce
may have to start paying
to park to ease traffic and
parking problems on the
street.
You said:
Lee Nicholls – That doesn’t
make it fair at all to the residents,
everybody else maybe, but residents
should have a windscreen
sticker, maybe one or two cars
each, whatever the street can
handle.
wants the city council to
fix it.
Cathryn Lucy – It’s not just
common overseas – it’s done
in Wellington too. I’ve always
wondered why Christchurch
residents complain so much
about parking when Christchurch
actually has it great.
Rohanne Compton – Common
overseas to pay for residents
parking permits. The only way
to identify residents cars allowed
to use the parking bays allocated
to them.
Lynn Mortlock – I’m surprised
the city council didn’t put
a cycleway in as well.
Maree C Brogan – To me,
all that does is line the council’s
bank account a bit more. Doesn’t
make parking any easier for
the residents or driving up past
them.
TIGHT: Car parking headaches for Cliffton Tce residents.
Ann Mason – This would
only be a start and then it will
move everywhere. It would start
a precedent.
Aileen Kimber – Money for
the city council they are good at
spending it, on things that don’t
need it.
Peggy Pickworth – In some
countries, you have to create
parking in your own front yard
or use public transport. Watch
this space, this may be your next
option. Hope not.
Jackie Wallace –
Another money-grabbing
scheme.
Norma Kloosterman – Yes
but make it free parking for
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electric cars.
We said:
Akaroa resident Sue
Stewart has spray-painted
around dangerous uneven
footpaths and surfaces in
Akaroa’s town centre after
falling over the uneven
surface herself. Now she
You said:
Dale Bradley-Page – Good
on you. So pleased your injuries
weren’t much worse. You could
have had a nasty broken wrist or
hip. Councils spend too much
time making reports on what
needs doing instead of just getting
on with doing it.
Kevin J Hodges – If the
concrete is cast in smaller sections,
the portions then take up
any movement and any raised
edges are considerably reduced.
Alternatively, use pavers, and the
issue vanishes.
Kim Mckinley – Good on
her, everyone needs to get on
board with this, it’s disgusting in
any town/city and, oh, so dangerous
for the elderly and mums
with prams.
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of a piled wharf.
People can make a submission
to Environment Canterbury on the
proposed consent conditions by
5pm on Monday 26 June, 2017.
Ten hectares of the land has
already been reclaimed following
the 2010/2011 earthquakes.
The additional land will enable
to port to increase capacity and
meet the South Island’s growing
freight requirements for the next
30 years.
Moving Port operations east, away
from Lyttelton’s residential area,
will free up the Inner Harbour for
increased community access.
10ha Reclamation (current)
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News
In Brief
ROADING CHANGES
Parking restrictions, footpath
improvements and landscaping on
Nayland St will go ahead as part of
the Sumner Village Master Plan.
The work will be done outside
Matuku Takotako, Sumner Centre
and across the road outside 31-33
Nayland St. The Linwood-Central-Heathcote
Community Board
approved the parking restrictions
to improve visibility for people
getting in and out of the community
centre car park. The community
centre is currently being built
and is expected to open in August.
ROAD CLOSURE
Selwyn Rd, Lyttelton, has been
closed to allow large trucks to access
a property. The closed section
is between Ross Tce and Selwyn
Pde. Detours are in place and the
road will be closed until the end
of the month.
CORRECTION
In last week’s Bay Harbour News,
it was reported that the Heathcote
Valley Community Association
received $5786 from
the Linwood-Central-Heathcote
Community Board to go towards
the set-up costs of the community
centre. This is incorrect. The
community board is waiting for
further information on what the
grant would go towards before it
decides whether to approve it or
not. Bay Harbour News apologises
for the error.
Health hub design released
THE FINAL design of the
Akaroa Health Hub has been
released.
The city council’s Akaroa
Design and Appearance Advisory
Committee will discuss the
design today.
The health hub will be built
on the corner of Onuku and
Aylmers Valley Rds.
It will be built on the same site
as the previous Akaroa Hospital.
The community has been
without a hospital since it was
demolished following the September
4, 2010, earthquake.
The eastern side of the
building will accommodate a
doctor’s general practice with a
treatment room and procedure
rooms, while the western side
will have an eight bedroom
aged-care facility. In the centre
of the site will be a courtyard
which can be accessed from
multiple parts of the hospital.
Aylmers Valley Rd will remain
the main access point for pedestrians,
vehicles and ambulances
– which is the same as it was in
the previous Akaroa Hospital.
It is expected to cost $4.5 million.
The health hub is a partnership
between the Akaroa
community and the Canterbury
District Health Board.
HEALTHY DESIGN: An artist’s impression of the final design for the health hub. (Inset) The
building will contain various facilities, including an elderly care centre and general practice.
The community needs to raise
$2.5 million for the planned
hospital after Ngai Tahu pulled
out of the agreement to provide
some funding last year.
So far, more than $800,000
has been raised by the community
by various fundraisers.
The hub has been designed by
Ignite Architects.
•To donate to the health
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•HAVE YOUR SAY: What
do you think of the design?
Send your views to caitlin.
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• By Caitlin Miles
THREE councillors
and two community
board members are
on the hearings panel
charged with making
recommendations on the
future site of Redcliffs
School.
Heathcote
councillor
Sara Templeton
(left)
and fellow
Linwood-Central-Heathcote
Community Board
members, Dr Darrell
Latham and Dr Tim Lindley
will all be involved in
making recommendations
to the city council on the
Redcliffs School and Redcliffs
Park land swap.
The community board
expressed an interest in
having representatives
involved in the hearings
panel. Last week the board
decided Dr Latham and
• By Cathkin Miles
A LACK of funding has
not deterred a Lyttelton
resident from getting a
mural on a wall outside the
Norman Kirk Memorial
Pool.
Greer Swinard asked the
Banks Peninsula Community
Board to look into
funding a mural on the
Oxford St wall of the pool.
The city council’s recreation
and sports unit
maintains the pool and
makes decisions on its
future. City council staff
said while they liked the
idea of a mural, at the moment
there was no money
available to fund it.
In spite of a lack of funding,
Ms Swinard said she
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Dr Lindley should be
included.
They will be joined by
councillor Glenn Livingstone
while Deputy Mayor
Andrew Turner will be
chairman of the panel.
The city council opened
consultation on the
proposed land swap on
May 29 which involves exchanging
ownership of the
park to the school site.
The swap has been
proposed by the Ministry
of Education, which wants
to exchange the school site
it owns in Main Rd for the
Bid to enhance pool wall
pushing for the project to
encourage more art in the
community.
Following the Street
Scape art display in the
city, Ms Swinard felt it
would be a “cool idea” to
have someone paint the
white wall of the pool.
“I’m surprised taggers
haven’t got it already,” she
said.
Ms Swinard has started
looking at other funding
options. She plans to look
into numerous grants and
see who would be willing
to offer services like scaffolding
and paint for free
or at a discounted price.
She has reached out to
an artist and is now waiting
for designs and costings
from the artist.
city council-owned Redcliffs
Park on Beachville Rd.
The public feedback session
is open until June 26.
City council staff will
go through all submissions
and create a report
before the hearings panel
analyses it and makes its
recommendations to the
city council.
Cr Templeton said while
the community board is
involved in the process
there would be no conflict
of interest as the members
are not directly involved in
the school.
“Once I’ve got an artist
confirmed, I’ll start
looking at companies
that might want to be
interested in helping, like
someone to supply scaffolding
or paint,” she said.
Ms Swinard said since
the wall was already white,
it would be a good blank
canvas for someone to use.
“I like murals and I
think it would be a good to
have something that would
reflect Lyttelton,” she said.
•HAVE YOUR SAY:
Do you think a mural
on the wall of the
Lyttelton Pool is a good
idea? What kind of art
do you think should
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Facelift
starts on
fire station
AFTER 35 years the Akaroa
volunteer fire station is being
upgraded.
The station was built in 1982
and is now getting a muchneeded
facelift.
Last week the brigade put the
call out to the community for
cardboard boxes to help pack
up the station. The call was
answered and the brigade is most
thankful.
As the firefighters packed up
they reminisced about the old
station and its memories, while
discussing plans for the upgrade.
The brigade is working out of
Portacoms while the new station
is being built on the Beach Rd
site.
It will be the second time it has
been rebuilt.
Work is already under way,
builders moved in last week
to start work on the interior,
to strengthen it to earthquake
standards and meet health and
safety regulations.
Work is expected to take just
over three months.
The station has 20 volunteers
and houses three appliances to
service Akaroa and the wider
area.
Couple’s married life on show
• By Caitlin Miles
THE LYTTELTON Arts Factory
will hold its opening show of the
season tomorrow night.
Let’s Not Argue will be art imitating
a certain amount of life – husband
and wife David Ladderman
and Lizzie Tollemache will put their
real life relationship on display
when they play husband and wife in
the show.
The original play depicts the best,
the worst and the funniest parts of
the everyday interactions between
husband and wife, including the
ever-changing gender roles and
dynamics.
The 60min show includes 100
moments, four fights, three makeups
and 24 cups of tea.
Tollemache said out of all of the
shows the couple has done, and
roles they’ve played, this was the
scariest.
“We have juggled chainsaws and
been in life-threatening situations
purely for other people’s entertainment,
but this is the most terrifying
thing we have ever done; performing
as a married couple, with my
own husband, is just so real,” Tollemache
said.
It’s not the first time the couple
has acted together, they played
together in Dunstan Creek Séance
and Mr & Mrs Alexander.
Let’s Not Argue is directed by
Mike Friend, founder of the Lyttelton
Arts Factory (formerly Loons
Theatre), and choreographed by
Neil Fisher, who is internationally
renowned for his work.
“It is even better that they have
such great chemistry on stage since
they are a real couple,” Friend said.
Ladderman and Tollemache have
been together for six years and
married for nearly two – the show
just misses their two-year wedding
anniversary.
Friend said every couple will be
able to relate to this performance.
“The show is universal; it aims to
portray the untold story of every
relationship. Anyone will be able
to see parts of their relationship on
display and that’s what makes this
play so great,” Friend said.
Lyttelton Arts Factory was formerly
known as the Loons Theatre
Trust, which was formed in 2007
and regularly performed at The
Loons on Canterbury St, Lyttelton.
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News
Barnes to head Lincoln rock event
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding
AN AUSTRALIAN rock icon is
set to step foot onto the Lincoln
Domain for one of the biggest
musical festivals in Selwyn next
year.
The Selwyn Sounds concert is
back with Jimmy Barnes to headline
the rock concert, along with
an iconic line-up of Australasian
groups. It will be held on March 3.
Barnes will be joined by The
Feelers, Mental as Anything, Stellar,
The Mockers, The Narcs, The
Lady Killers and The Warratahs.
Organiser David Parlane said
the line-up is sensational and he
is excited to have secured a class
act such as Barnes to headline the
show.
“We couldn’t do the same as
what we did this year, we had to
do something a little different and
make it bigger and better . . . this
year has got a little bit more of a
feel for everybody,” he said.
It was estimated more than 7500
packed into Lincoln Domain for
the inaugural concert in March.
Mr Parlane said the organisers
had learnt from the last event and
will be looking to have more Portaloos
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between male and female.
He said entry to the concert was
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Wednesday June 7 2017
Sumner chase top six spot in cup
• By Gordon Findlater
SUMNER WON their third
straight game on Saturday with a
36-7 win over Belfast to continue
a late charge for a top six spot in
the Hawkins Cup.
With one round remaining
the equation is simple. Sumner
are currently seventh in the
competition, three points behind
Burnside in sixth. They need to
get the job done against Marist
Albion on Saturday and hope
Belfast do them a favour against
Burnside.
Sumner couldn’t pick a better
occasion to push for the top six,
with Saturday being their annual
club day.
After Saturday, the 12-team
competition will be split into
a top and bottom six for the
remainder of the season.
For the second week running,
the sea-siders had the game
wrapped up by half-time, running
in five tries to lead Belfast
31-0.
“We were fantastic in the first
half. I think we’re going to have
to ask to have the game changed
to 40 minutes,” said Sumner
coach Martin Dodgson.
The first try of the day came
through wing Zach Kiribirige
who crossed in the right corner
less than 10 minutes in. They
grabbed their second soon after
when centre Wes Mauafu ran
onto a well-placed short ball
from first-five Nik Cummings.
Sumner’s third was special. In
just his second start this season,
Marshall Suckling produced a
moment of individual brilliance
to jink past a number of tacklers
in a 50m effort.
Belfast were reduced to 14 men
midway through the opening
half when their captain Kurt
Moore was sin-binned for taking
out winger Poasa Waqanibau.
Sumner made the most of the
SPORTS
TRY-TIME: Sumner’s Tu’uta Simaile was congratulated by his
teammates after scoring in the first half against Belfast.
PHOTO: HENRY BATES
numbers advantage, running in
two more tries before the break
courtesy of Waqanibau and
Tu’uta Simaile.
The second half was a different
picture. Waqanibau grabbed his
second try of the game, Sumner’s
only memorable moment.
“There was no intensity. There
was a period of about five minutes
where I think there might
have been a minute of ball in
play,” said Dodgson.
Luckily, Dodgson has a strong
relationship with Belfast coach
Damian Steele. He coached
Steele during their time together
at the Brothers Rugby Club in
Brisbane.
“We watched the Crusaders
game together so I was able to
give him a friendly reminder
that we need them to get a result
against Burnside,” said Dodgson.
His side’s focus will be on
Marist Albion, though. They
have just one win to their name
and fell to bottom-of-the-table
High School Old Boys on Saturday.
However, Dodgson says
everyone in the team knows they
still have a job to do and can’t
take Marist Albion lightly.
“We’re really hungry to make
that top six. I would love to have
another crack at the top teams
this year. I think we could give
some of them a serious run,” said
Dodgson.
LOOSE: Halfback
Tom Ziolo gets
ready to pounce
on the ball. PHOTO:
HENRY BATES
RUNAWAY: Poasa
Waqanibau scored
twice for Sumner in
their 36-7 win over
Belfast. PHOTO:
ROZELLE MAY
Round 11 – Saturday
Sumner v Marist Albion
Albion; Linwood v HSOB;
Belfast v Burnside; Lincoln
University v Shirley;
Christchurch v New Brighton;
University v Sydenham
these shores, this Land
Brent ForBes - In my previous works the landscape has
been used to observe the time of day, the seasons passing, maybe
(but not often) a particular place – however these works are not any
of those things. Looking at these works as a whole, I see the main
preoccupation has been water, and where the land meets it. The
landscape, although more modelled and distinct in terms of handling,
is not the main motivation – just as important is the inescapable fact
of the ocean.
Making these works was more about the process than before, sticking
pieces on, seeing what opportunities were created, adjusting, rearranging...
it was about not having a set finish in mind, just responding
to what the works needed. In this way I think of these works as more
universal and about painting rather than simply “landscape paintings”.
racheL Murphy - A deep connection to the land and sea
of New Zealand, is always at the heart of my work. My desire for us,
as custodians of this unique, raw beauty, to not only maintain what we
already have and often take for granted, but to return what we can to
it’s natural state.
On The Shores Of Our Land are additionally inspired by childhood
memories of looking with fascination at watercolours and lithographs
of NZ prior to colonisation, at the Auckland Art Gallery.
The design of the sculptural pieces for this exhibition, are evocative
of things of the sea, both in nature and our relationship with it: Whale
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New uniforms boost
for Redcliffs netballers
• By Caitlin Miles
REDCLIFFS SCHOOL netball
team will no longer take to the
court in a jumble of uniforms
– they have won new gear in a
national competition.
Sports teacher Jenni Williams
decided to make the application
because on the court the players
would be wearing a mix of three
uniforms at any one time.
Ms Williams entered the team
into the ANZ Netball Dream
Delivery programme which
includes the girls getting new
uniforms, bibs, balls and gear
bags.
The school has wanted to get
new uniforms for sometime, but
the uncertainty over the future
of the where the school would
be stopped them from doing so.
Ms Williams said when the
school was confirmed to stay the
next hurdle was getting
the money to afford the uniforms.
So she decided to enter the
school in the competition,
explaining the situation in the
competitions entry form.
“The girls were really happy
when they found out,” Mr Williams
said.
The year 7 and 8 team haven’t
lost a game yet and Ms Williams
said now that they will be in
SMART: Year 7 and 8 netball team members proudly wear
their new uniforms. (Back left) Lucy Hansen-Ratter, Meila
Davys, Raffy Bennett, Maya Connolly, Althea James and Charli
Watts. (Front) Jorja Williams, Jade Timbrell and Bella
Hansen-Ratter.
the same uniform they hope to
continue their winning streak.
The team of nine were presented
with the new gear on Friday
by ANZ Ferrymead branch
manager Jenienne Campbell.
The young players can now
leave their old kit at home and
step on to court in style after receiving
a much needed upgrade.
Brignull leads Sumner club
to strong marathon result
FAMILY:
Lisa Brignull
celebrates
at the finish
line of the
Christchurch
Marathon with
her husband
Lee, son
Christopher
and daughter
Cara.
SUMNER Running Club’s Lisa
Brignull won her age category
in Sunday’s Christchurch
Marathon.
Brignull braved cold and wet
conditions to win the women’s
40-49 category. She was also the
second female home overall in a
time of 3hr 8min 10sec, behind
winner Hannah Oldroy.
Jennie Nicholson, who joined
the club this year, ran the marathon
in 3hr 19min 43sec. She
was second behind Brignull in
the 40-49 category and the sixth
women over the line.
Other results for the club
included Shaun McWhirter, who
finished 20th overall in a time of
2hr 55min.
In the half marathon, Simon
Wooding ran 1hr 26min. Michael
Laird ran in the 10km race
and finished in 40min 21sec
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dedicated to the outdoors and
the community have been
honoured in the Queen’s
Birthday Honours this year.
Geoff Spearpoint has been
awarded a Queen’s Service
Medal for his dedication to outdoor
recreation. The Birdlings
Flat resident his written various
books and maintaining hut facilities
throughout Canterbury.
Mr Spearpoint’s first book
Waking to the Hills: Tramping in
New Zealand was published in
1985.
He went on to edit Moirs Guide
North in and has co-authored
The Canterbury Westland Alps: A
Climbing and Transalpine Guide,
Shelter from the Storm: The Story
of New Zealand’s Backcountry
Huts and A Bunk for the Night:
A Guide to New Zealand’s Best
Backcountry Huts.
He has also written numerous
articles for club journals and
Wilderness magazine.
He was a guide on the 2004
TVNZ series Explorers and in
2012 and 2013 he was the lead
guide and an adviser to the
TVNZ series First Crossings.
In recent years he has made
a significant contribution to
maintaining and restoring
Department of Conservation
back-country huts. He has lead
projects such as restoring the
Tunnel Creek Hut, Roaring Billy
Hut and Thomas River Hut in
South Westland.
He played a significant role
supporting the Canterbury
University Tramping Club
project to restore Avoca Hut near
Arthur’s Pass. Mr Spearpoint is
a life member of the Hutt Valley
Tramping Club and the New
HONOURED:
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(left), Lee
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Hackett.
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Last year he was awarded the
New Zealand Alpine Club outstanding
volunteer award.
Alan John Hackett, known as
AJ Hackett, of Mt Pleasant, has
been awarded the New Zealand
Order of Merit for his services to
adventure tourism.
Mr Hackett developed the
modernised elastic bungy cord,
founded commercial bungy
jumping and, over 30 years,
turned the adventure tourism activity
into a global phenomenon.
Mr Hackett introduced bungy
to the world when he jumped
from the Eiffel Tower in 1987
and 18 months later he opened
the world’s first full-time commercial
bungy site at the Kawarau
Bridge, near Queenstown,
with Henry van Asch.
This operation created a
new visitor demographic and
launched huge growth in New
Zealand adventure tourism.
He pioneered stringent national
safety standards for the
activity, which have been used as
a base for regulating the industry
across the world.
For the last 20 years Mr
Hackett has worked to extend his
brand further around the world.
He earned him Guinness
World Records, including jumping
from the Royal Gorge Bridge
in Colorado and the Macau
Tower in China.
Mr Hackett has also personally
supported snow sport athletes
and young entrepreneurs
throughout the country and
he supports not-for-profit and
charitable organisations.
Lee Robinson is a director of
the Akaroa Health Hub and also
received an MNZM for his 20
years of service in a voluntary
capacity within the community
and for sport.
He has been an instrumental
member of the health hub which
is rebuilding the community’s
hospital and health centre following
the Canterbury Earthquakes.
Mr Robinson is also the Director
of Richmond Services Ltd, a
charity that provides community
mental health and disability services.
He was chairman of the
St John of God Hospital Board
for 10 years and chairman of the
Hastings St John of God Hospital
Board for five years. He has been
a trustee of the Christchurch
Child Cancer Foundation and the
South Island Bone Marrow Trust.
In 1998 he established the
Rainbow Children’s Trust in
Christchurch which has raised
significant funds for additional
facilities and amenities in the
Christchurch Hospital children’s
wards.
His passion for cricket has also
never been a secret, following the
February 22, 2011, earthquake
he was actively involved in reestablishing
international cricket
fixtures in the city. He has served
as the chairman of the Canterbury
Cricket Trust and he led
the fundraising and building of
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• By Ross Kiddie
“SAVE UP your money,’’
was the advice from Masaya
Kodama, CX-5 project manager,
Mazda Motor Corporation,
Japan.
I had asked Mr Kodama if
a new Mazda RX was likely
given the concept drawings of
a new sports car have been on
show.
Mr Kodama said rotary
engine development was ongoing,
and from those comments
I would say a new RX is inevitable.
I’ve long considered Mazda’s
development of its rotary
engine to be one of the company’s
finest engineering achievements.
Although I’ve never had the
good fortune to own a rotary,
my son has a RX7 turbo and
occasionally I get to experience
the feel and performance of
that amazing sport coupe.
As history has served to
prove, Mazda has advanced
engineering techniques right
through its passenger vehicle
line-up, and just recently one
of its other sport models, the
MX-5, was launched in a new
variation – that with a folding
convertible roof – made of
metal.
Of course, the soft-top MX-5,
MAZDA MX-5 RFS: Convertible hardtop.
is still available in four variants,
and the concept of a folding
metal roof isn’t new; targa tops,
as they have become commonly
known, have been around for
many decades. However, the
point I’m making is that the
mechanism which transforms
this popular sports car is another
example of Mazda’s engineering
prowess. The 13sec electric
operation is just sheer genius,
it can also be open and closed
at speeds of up to 10km/h and,
for interest’s sake, boot space
remains the same for all models.
The concept for which we
like MX-5 hasn’t been compromised,
it is still the cheeky,
two-seater which thrills with
its chassis balance and associated
handling prowess.
Whereas the soft-top is
available in both 1.5-litre and
2-litre variants, the hard-top
RF (retractable fastback) is
a 2-litre car only, but there’s
also a choice of specification
and gearbox. The GSX sits
at $48,495, a Limited variant
adds $3000 and $4500 (auto),
while the test car was a special
launch edition model with
automatic transmission, it tops
the range at $54,995.
Before you jump to the conclusion
that the hard-top needs
the 2-litre engine because of
the metal structure’s increase
in weight, bear in mind that
that adds just 47kg into the
car and performance is far
from compromised. The acceleration
times between the two
models are much the same –
0-100km/h in 6.6sec and 7.2sec
respectively.
Even though the 1998cc,
twin-camshaft unit is built to
Mazda’s SkyActive efficiency
and emission-friendly parameters,
it is still a high performing
engine with its 118kW and
200Nm ratings.
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six-speed automatic thanks to
low early gearing and a broad
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Still Pedalling!
of advanced engineering
Mazda claims a sevenlitre
per 100km (40mpg)
combined cycle fuel
usage average, which sat
well with the 8l/100km
(35mpg) figure showing
on the test car’s trip
computer when I took it
back to the dealership.
I’ve often been a bit
critical of the MX-5
and the sound that is
generated within the
cockpit, history has it
that it has always been
a bit noisy. I guess
performance car buyers
like that and they may be
disappointed in the hardtop
as it is far quieter and
far more to my liking;
there is an angry engine
sound when it’s working
hard, but under normal
conditions the hardtop
promotes a quiet
in-cabin environment
and I relate to that.
Not only is the engine
a delight in terms of
flexibility and honesty,
the MX-5’s greatest
virtue is that of its
feel-good factor. The
suspension and chassis
engineering is a marvel.
Of course, drive is sent
to the rear wheels and
• Price – Mazda MX-5
RFS, $54,995
• Dimensions –
Length, 3915mm;
width, 1735mm;
height, 1235mm
• Configuration –
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1998cc,
118kW, 200Nm, sixspeed
manual
• Performance –
0-100km/h, 7.4sec
• Fuel usage –
7l/100km
that promotes a pure
handling sensation, add
in the fully involving feel
from the steering wheel
and the compliance
within the spring and
damper rates and you
have a true sports car,
one which delivers the
fun factor along with
the ability to conquer
the most challenging of
corners.
Take into account, too,
that the tyres aren’t huge
(205/45 x 17in), there
isn’t a lot of load put on
them, and with a height
of just 1235mm there is
little gravitational force
working against the
convertible in a quick
corner, it handles flat and
controlled.
There’s some flexibility
built into the traction
control system, you can
make it a little tail-happy
before the electronic
devices counteract
oversteer, but that doesn’t
interrupt the fun. The
MX-5 in this form has
lost none of its playful
character and that is
why it has been such a
popular car, it has been
built with character
in mind and it doesn’t
disappoint.
For someone whose
old joints don’t work
quite as well as they once
did, I didn’t find entry
and exit into the test car
onerous, in fact I was
finding excuses to get in
the vehicle and go for a
drive.
There’s a raft of
amazing product coming
out of the Mazda
factories these days, it’s
no surprise then that the
MX-5 in this form is so
desirable. I’m so envious
of those who get to own
one.
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Wednesday June 7 2017
Travel
Find yourself spell-bound in
• By Mike Yardley
MATAMATA’S lush emerald
pastures and roly-poly hills are
happily home to Hobbiton, the
ultimate cinematic shrine for
set-jetters in New Zealand.
Like a third of all visitors, I have
never watched or read an entire
story or movie, from either trilogy.
But for starry-eyed Tolkien
junkies, a journey here has acquired
the stature of a pilgrimage.
To reach the movie set entails
a short drive by bus across the
Alexander family’s farmland on
a private sealed road, which was
built by the New Zealand Army to
service the convoy of crew production
vehicles and equipment. Sir
Peter Jackson sweet-talked the
then Prime Minister, Helen Clark,
to approve the road’s construction.
Alighting from the bus, the
bright green grass is long and lush
as we trundle down the muddy
track to the first hobbit house,
where ‘the Hobbiton effect” suddenly
washes over me.
Unlike so many movie locations,
Hobbiton casts you under
its spell because it’s exactly the
same as it appears on screen.
It’s all so sweet and tender, with
washing hanging on a line near a
chimney poking out of a grassy
mound.
Baskets are plump with pumpkins,
while flowers and herbs have
been hung up to dry by a round
yellow door.
As we walked down a gravelled
path, some members of my group
frothed with delight, recognising
it as the spot where Frodo Baggins
greeted Gandalf at the start of The
Fellowship of the Ring. And these
tingly movie moments just kept on
coming, as we strolled around the
44 hobbit houses that are strung
around the hillsides, fizzing with
excitement being photographed
outside Bag End or sitting on the
see-saw beneath The Party Tree,
where Bilbo held his eleventy-first
birthday. I was fully submerged in
the fantasy-meets-reality world of
Middle Earth. It’s little wonder that
450,000 visitors toured the movie
set, last year alone.
Winding our way around the
hills, the panoramic views reach
right across the lake to the stone
bridge, the watermill and the
Green Dragon Inn, which looked
like a life-sized thatched cottage
from my grandmother’s Lilliput
Lane collection.
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the depths of Middle Earth
Sir Peter Jackson’s art director,
Brian Massey, ensured everything
down to the mugs maintained
complete faith with how The
Green Dragon Inn was depicted
onscreen.
A triumph of expert
craftsmanship, it’s a charmingly
snug and toasty timbered
environment, and the crackling
open fire was an extra thrill to
warm the cockles, on a chilly April
day. All the brews are exclusively
created by Good George Brewing,
in Frankton.
Maybe it was the ale, but as I
re-boarded the bus to depart, I felt
like I was stepping out of a movie.
It really doesn’t matter whether
you’re a film fanatic or not.
The movie set sits on 4.8ha of
land and my charming guide,
Kate, shared a constant flow of fascinating
bite-sized nuggets about
Hobbiton.
An over-riding theme is the
meticulous attention to detail
that Jackson demanded. All of the
farm’s livestock had to be removed
when shooting took place, because
they didn’t look English enough.
Suffolk sheep, notable for their
black faces and legs, were hauled
up from the South Island during
shooting.
Real apple and pear trees
were stripped of their and replaced
with plastic leaves and
SNUG: Have an ale at the Green Dragon Inn.
plums, even though they only
featured for three seconds in the
movie.
A fake oak tree, created from
silicon, was dressed with 200,000
fake leaves. Jackson didn’t like
the colour of the leaves, so they
were all re-painted by hand, even
though the tree was only in shot
for 10 seconds.
Kate also revealed that moss
and lichen was liberally deployed
to give the movie-set’s fences a
weathered, old look. They created
fake moss and lichen by blending
woodchips, yoghurt and paint
together.
As they were during filming, the
vegetable patches are still filled
with super-sized plants so as the
hobbits would look smaller.
QUAINT: Fantasy meets reality at Middle Earth.
Technically, it is still an “active
set,” and a team from Weta visit
every six months to give it a touch
up.
The hanging clothes were deliberately
made to hang on the line
for up to two years, before being
replaced.
A full-time gardening team
work daily on maintaining the picturesque
appearance of the trees,
flowers and lawn.
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you the chance to relish
a remarkably tangible
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by 5pm each Wednesday
Use it or Lose it
Wednesday 9am-9.50am
This class is for the over 50s
and is a gentle exercise class
suitable for those wanting to improve
their strength, balance and
mobility. Have fun in a friendly
atmosphere, meet new people
and get active and fit at the same
time. First class is half price.
Redcliffs Bowling Club, James
St, Redcliffs. $5
Nerd Degree
Wednesday, 7.30pm
The Nerd Degree is focusing
on spaceships and friends in this
week’s panel. Arm the proton,
photon, plasma, transphasic
torpedoes and stagger from
side to side slightly as the nerds
celebrate that most nerdy transportation
method, the spaceship.
Join the panel of nerds as they
attempt to sort out Apollo’s
Viper from Armstrong’s Apollo
and many others. Then it’s mate
against mate as the nerds debate
whether Legolas would be prepared
to help Gimli move house
and if Harry’s best friend was
Ron or Hermione.
Orange Studios, Ferry Rd.
Tickets from $10
Running Club
Thursday, 6pm-7pm
Get active and have fun running
with like-minded people
at the Kathmandu and Salomon
event. There are various professional
coaches to help improve
your running style and encourage
you. It will also give you a
chance to learn to run on different
terrains.
Mt Vernon Valley track carpark.
Free entry
Create ’n’ Connect Art and
Craft Group
Thursday, 9.30am-noon
If you’re crafty or want to start
getting crafty go along to this
group. Take your own project
or go with ideas for a new one.
Others in the group are there to
offer help or advice. Meet new
like minded creative people and
learn new skills. Pass on your
tips and pick some up from
other people at the group. This
event aims to help with your
projects and meet new people.
Phone Beth on 022 678 1252 for
more information.
St Andrews Anglican Church,
148 Main Rd, Redcliffs. $3
Babytimes
Friday, 10.30am-11am
This event allows for parents
and caregivers to interact with
each other while letting the
babies learn. At these sessions,
babies learn through language,
ROCKIN: A group of elderly rockers warming up their vocal chords to sing songs from Pink
Floyd, Queen, David Bowie and a mix of other artists. The Sumner Rockers of Ages consists of
people mainly over the age of 60. They also sing in a variety of languages. Listen to the talented
group sing classics and maybe even hear some new songs. They will perform on Saturday,
7.30pm, at the Sumner Bridge Club. Tickets are $10 which includes a light supper.
rhymes, songs, stories and play.
The babies learn together and
build connections with each
other.
Lyttelton Library, 18 Canterbury
St. Free entry
Rhythm and bubs
Friday from 9.30am-11.45am
If you’re looking to engage
your baby or pre-schooler in
music go along to this event
run every Friday morning for
a series of 30min sessions. This
event runs during term school
times. The sessions allow for
children, parents and caregivers
to meet one another and interact
with others around the Sumner,
Redcliffs and Mt Pleasant area.
Mainly Music is a fun and educational
music and movement
session followed by morning tea
and a social and play time. The
first session is free, $4 per session
after that. Phone Hazel on 384
1965 or 021 077 1264 for more
information.
St Andrews Church, 148 Main
Rd, Redcliffs
Mt Pleasant Art and Craft
Market
Saturday, 9:30am – 12.30pm.
The market is set to return and
have a mix hand made and high
quality arts and crafts items for
sale. Meet some interesting people
and pick up some beautiful
items at this event. For further
information phone Linda Rutland
on 021 239 8946.
Mt Pleasant Centre, 3 McCormacks
Bay Rd. Free entry
Planting at Urumau Reserve
Sunday, 10am-noon and 1pm-
3pm
Help out in the community
with planting in Urumau Reserve
to continue to improve and
rejuvenate the area. While there
are two separate sessions you
can attend both and stay for the
whole day. Make sure to wear
appropriate clothing and take
sunscreen and a water bottle.
Lunch will be provided.
Urumau Reserve. Free entry
Markets:
Lyttelton Farmers Market:
Every Saturday, 10am-1pm,
London St
Mt Pleasant Farmers Market:
Every Saturday, 9.30am-
12.30pm, 3 McCormacks Bay Rd
Akaroa Farmers Market:
Saturday, 9.30am - 1pm, Madeira
car park
3 Garlands Road, Woolston
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Migraine relief
Your headache or migraine may literally be a pain in the neck
It’s not very well known that almost 13
percent of people – including childrensuffer
from headaches and migraines.
It is the 3rd most prevalent illness in
the world and causes 91 percent of the
people it affects to miss work or reduce
their functional capacity. In the past 10
years, the understanding of what causes
headaches and migraines has significantly
changed. The research now shows that
the sensitisation of the brain stem in
your neck is what causes this pain; and
the specially trained physiotherapists at
Muscle People are well versed in how to
treat it.
Krissy Winter, a patient of Muscle
People, had this to say about her
experience: “My migraines were
debilitating and they’d often come without
warning. Sometimes once a week, but
generally about once a month. I’d moved
up from Dunedin where I’d managed them
with my Osteopath, yoga and Pilates. In
Christchurch I was so reluctant to let
anyone near my neck. I read the article
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went to the first appointment with a page
of all the concerns I had. The first time I
met Laurie I remember walking out and
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technique she taught me I truly began to
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feel a migraine coming on I now have the
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them from taking over, without needing
someone to drive me in to the osteopath
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the pain. With the technique Laurie
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Laurie, Clare and Naomi were trained
in Australia in the award winning and
ground breaking Watson Approach to
dealing with headaches and migraines.
This proven method examines and treats
the movements of the first three segments
of the neck, which when sensitised cause
headaches and migraines.
“In our clinics we see people from
as far away as Invercargill who come
to us specially to seek treatment” says
Laurie Moore, Director of Muscle People
Physiotherapy. She says “The symposium
in Australia we went to just recently
reaffirmed the effectiveness of what we
do, and honed our skills even more.”
Generally patients will come to our
clinic four or five times in the first few
weeks of treatment. We show them some
very simple exercises to do at home. After
the first few weeks, treatment sessions are
guided by how the patient is feeling.
“Often patients come to us at the end
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Diamond in the rough overlooking Redcliffs
54 Augusta Street, Redcliffs
Auction: Thursday, 29 June 2017 Unless Sold Prior
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What an Outstanding Developers
Opportunity! Available for the first time
in 60 years. ‘As is - Where is’
The anticipation as you enter this
substantial and unique 4,414m2 section
is rewarded with wonder, as the views
unfold and the secluded position reveals
itself. Gently elevated on the lower slopes
of the popular Redcliffs suburb and in
a micro-climate that basks in sunshine,
this generous site is already in 2 lots with
a possibility to sub-divide. With driveon
access already in place via a shared
driveway and with an option to have the
existing house demolished, all that’s left to
do is plan for where your future home will
come to life, and start making it happen.
The views are amazing, with the everchanging
estuary and Brighton spit in
the foreground setting the grand scene
beyond of Pegasus Bay and the Kaikoura’s
in the distance. Surrounded by established
trees and the with glorious sound of bird
song, it’s easy to see the possibilities for
really transforming this section into your
special home. Only a short walk or drive
sees you in Redcliff ’s Village, with the
new supermarket, medical services, and
the recreational options of the estuary and
Sumner so close, making this a great spot
for either relaxation or play.
Viewing will set your imagination alight
with possibilities and begin your journey in
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Open Homes Wednesday, Saturday and
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PLASTERING
INTERIOR, no job too
big or too small, specialise
in repair work & new
houses, free quotes given,
over 20 yrs plasterering
experience, ph 027 221-
4066 or 384-2574
ROOFING
Qualified & Licenced
Practitioner. Re-Roof &
Repairs, all types. Member
New Zealand Roofing
Association. Over 35 years
experience. Phone John
027 432-3822 or 351-9147
email johnmill@ihug.
co.nz
TREES bIG OR SMALL
tree removal, trimming,
stump grinding, shelterbelt
clean up, section clearing,
removals,
excavation work, ph Trees
Big or Small, for a free
quote, 021 061 4783
TYPING
SECRETARIAL
SERVICES
Available for preparing
reports, agendas, minutes,
PowerPoint presentations,
CV preparation and
general documentation.
Please phone Michelle on
027-227-8305.
VHS VIDEO TAPES
& all camera tapes
converted to DVD, video
taping special occasions,
www.grahamsvideo.co.nz
ph 03 338-1655
CLEANING
“Your Windows are the
eyes of your Home”, for
a free no obligation quote,
call Greg Brown, Crystal
Clear Window Cleaning
ph 384-2661 or 027 616-
0331 Local Resident
Tuition
YOGA for Seniors on
Mondays 11am at Yoga &
Qigong School of Sumner,
42 Nayland St. Promotion
$25 for 5 times , call Maja
027 4210 424
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Wednesday June 7 2017
SPIRIT of the
season
Winter’s finally here! Embrace the cold and stock up the liquor shelf...
With National Bourbon Day there’s plenty to celebrate!
SPORTING!
limited edition
JIM BEAM
1 Litre
$
37 99
NATIONAL
BILLY
$
29 99
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18 x 330ml Bottles
BOURBON DAY
Wednesday 14 June 2017
Raise a glass of the sweetened amber spirit and
celebrate the splendour of the great bourbon whiskey!
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$
27 99
$
19 99
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12 x 330ml Cans
COSY!
under $20
Baileys - the Original Irish Cream
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15 x 330ml Bottles
HOT DEAL!
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$
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