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Crash ignites residents’ anger<br />
• By Andrew King<br />
GOVERNORS BAY residents are<br />
fed up with speeding vehicles on<br />
their narrow roads and they want<br />
action.<br />
On Friday<br />
night, an outof-control<br />
car<br />
spun off Dyers<br />
Pass Rd and hit<br />
trees on Terry<br />
White’s property,<br />
landing close to<br />
Rosie<br />
Belton<br />
his daughters’<br />
bedrooms.<br />
He says it was<br />
only the trees<br />
which stopped the car from hitting<br />
the house.<br />
The two occupants of the car<br />
were unhurt.<br />
In March, residents Rosie<br />
Belton and Robin Anderson<br />
addressed the Banks Peninsula<br />
Community Board about road<br />
safety issues – speeding vehicles<br />
and boy racer activity were the<br />
main topics.<br />
They suggested painting the<br />
speed limit on the roads coming<br />
into Governors <strong>Bay</strong>, revamping<br />
the signs to include the<br />
posted limit and a mobile<br />
speed radar.<br />
Since that meeting, Mrs<br />
Belton said they had not<br />
heard from the community<br />
board.<br />
“I am so angry we have<br />
not heard anything. This is<br />
a big issue for our community,”<br />
Mrs Belton said.<br />
Board chairwoman Christine<br />
Wilson said city council staff had<br />
not yet come back to them about<br />
the suggestions, but that is not<br />
to say they are taking the issue<br />
lightly.<br />
“I can’t give a definitive answer<br />
right now of when those<br />
measures can go ahead,<br />
but we are taking this<br />
very seriously, as it has<br />
been an ongoing issue<br />
for some time,” she said.<br />
Mrs Belton said when<br />
she heard about the<br />
Christine<br />
Wilson<br />
car that hit trees on Mr<br />
White’s property she sent<br />
messages to deputy mayor<br />
and Banks Peninsula Community<br />
Board member Andrew<br />
Turner asking what was happening<br />
with their suggestions.<br />
Mr Turner said he would<br />
contact Mrs Belton yesterday to<br />
arrange a meeting with her to<br />
address her concerns and provide<br />
her with some “real information.”<br />
He said he will be raising the<br />
issue at the upcoming community<br />
board meeting on Monday to<br />
see where the process is up to.<br />
Mrs Belton said she wants to<br />
continue working with the board<br />
but said there has to be more<br />
communication.<br />
“We need to be told the<br />
progress so we can then tell our<br />
community,” she said.<br />
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On page 1 we highlight the<br />
frustration Governors <strong>Bay</strong> residents<br />
are having with speeding<br />
traffic on Dyers Pass Rd.<br />
An out of control car came<br />
close to hitting a house on Friday<br />
night.<br />
Residents are angry at what<br />
they say is a lack of action from<br />
their local community board.<br />
In another battle, Akaroa<br />
woman Sue Stewart (page 3) may<br />
have won her fight over dangerous<br />
footpaths.<br />
She was injured when she<br />
tripped over uneven tiles. The city<br />
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News<br />
Uneven footpaths to be fixed<br />
Pensioner’s accident<br />
triggers council response<br />
• By Caitlin Miles<br />
CRACKED AND uneven tiles<br />
in Akaroa township will be<br />
fixed within the month.<br />
But pensioner Sue Stewart,<br />
67, who grazed her face after<br />
she tripped over the uneven<br />
tiles, says she will believe it<br />
when she sees it.<br />
The city council said yesterday<br />
work to repair the tiles is<br />
planned to be completed this<br />
month.<br />
Ms Stewart featured in last<br />
News<br />
Pensioner strikes back<br />
FRUSTRATED: Sue Stewart tripped on an uneven tile and fell<br />
and grazed her face.<br />
PHOTO: VICTORIA ANDREWS<br />
NUK KORAKO<br />
• By Caitlin Miles<br />
AFTER AKAROA pensioner<br />
Sue Stewart tripped over uneven<br />
tiles and fell grazing her face<br />
on the footpath, she took it<br />
upon herself to spray paint the<br />
hazardous concrete and loose<br />
tiles.<br />
Ms Stewart, 67, fell when she<br />
was walking along the Akaroa<br />
waterfront and decided to point<br />
out the uneven surfaces to other<br />
people.<br />
She spray-painted the footpath<br />
in broad daylight and hoped<br />
the police would see her and try<br />
and stop her from carrying out<br />
“graffiti”. However, no police<br />
were present.<br />
She marked the area to help<br />
prevent other people from falling<br />
and injuring themselves.<br />
“Locals have been complaining<br />
about the state of the tiles<br />
around the waterfront for ages,”<br />
Ms Stewart said.<br />
The city council recently carried<br />
out public consultation on<br />
safety improvements at footpath<br />
intersections.<br />
The focus of the consultation<br />
was on installing tactile pavings<br />
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Ms Stewart said it was<br />
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uneven concrete didn’t make it<br />
into the consultation.<br />
“It’s really bloody annoying.<br />
This is my village, I was born<br />
here. It breaks my heart to see<br />
my town falling into the sea,”<br />
she said.<br />
City council staff went to<br />
look at the uneven surfaces and<br />
investigate what could be done<br />
about the problem.<br />
Ms Stewart said while she<br />
hadn’t broken anything but<br />
when she fell it had knocked her<br />
confidence.<br />
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LAND SWAP FEEDBACK<br />
The city council has started<br />
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moving Redcliffs School to<br />
Redcliffs Park. The plan is to<br />
exchange ownership of Redcliffs<br />
Park for the school site. The<br />
swap has been proposed by the<br />
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after she spray-painted the<br />
dangerous area on Beach<br />
Rd to make others aware of<br />
the problem and get the city<br />
council to act.<br />
City council planning and<br />
delivery transport manager<br />
Lynette Ellis said contractors<br />
had coned off the two sites<br />
on Beach Rd that Ms Stewart<br />
spray-painted and repair work<br />
would be carried out.<br />
However, Ms Stewart<br />
doubted it would happen.<br />
“I can’t see it happening<br />
within the month, I can see it<br />
happening eventually . . . it’ll<br />
get done when the cruise ships<br />
come and an American falls,”<br />
Ms Stewart said.<br />
The city council received two<br />
complaints last month on the<br />
state of the tiles.<br />
Banks Peninsula city<br />
councillor and Deputy Mayor<br />
Andrew Turner went to the site<br />
to see the damage and he said<br />
he wanted Ms Stewart to know<br />
the city council was taking the<br />
matter “very seriously.”<br />
•Letters, pages 6 & 7<br />
INJURED: When Ms Stewart tripped on an uneven tile, she<br />
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programmes and every new<br />
initiative that we’ve looked<br />
at putting in has been so well<br />
supported. And since I have<br />
been here, there have been no<br />
behavioural issues and all the<br />
students are excited. I think they<br />
sense there is a real movement.<br />
And you’re having quite an<br />
integral role in the school’s<br />
redevelopment aren’t you?<br />
Getting to watch Richard as<br />
a leader, it’s like masterclass<br />
every day. Being part of the<br />
redevelopment, because I was a<br />
dean at St Andrew’s, being able<br />
to build on those skills I’m in a<br />
prime position to help here. I’m a<br />
pretty driven person, I like to be<br />
in places where there’s challenge<br />
and opportunity.<br />
The thing about Linwood is<br />
I thought there would be more<br />
challenges, but there’s actually<br />
been so much opportunity.<br />
Linwood is a place where there’s<br />
a recognition our cultural<br />
diversity defines our identity and<br />
it’s hugely important. A learner<br />
comes here and can feel safe in<br />
their culture. That’s a special<br />
thing to have in our school and<br />
it’s exciting because I’m learning<br />
too.<br />
PRESTIGIOUS: Jacqueline Yoder was a teacher at St Andrew’s College for 10 years before moving to Linwood College at the start<br />
of this year.<br />
PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />
What do you hope to<br />
see happen in Linwood’s<br />
redevelopment?<br />
I hope to see that Linwood<br />
College becomes the school of<br />
choice for our community. That<br />
we continue to build on the<br />
strengths we’re clearly developing<br />
now. That we’re a place where<br />
our innovation and cultural<br />
responsiveness is an example<br />
and a shining light in secondary<br />
schooling in New Zealand.<br />
We want Linwood to be the<br />
benchmark. And I think it can<br />
be, I wouldn’t be here if I didn’t<br />
think that.<br />
Where were you before St<br />
Andrew’s?<br />
I spent a period at St Bede’s<br />
and before that almost 10<br />
years in London working as<br />
an investment banker. It was<br />
good to have that long overseas<br />
experience and then I was ready<br />
to come home. While I was there<br />
and outside the classroom I<br />
ended up deciding that education<br />
was for me. I’ve just completed<br />
my masters in secondary school<br />
leadership. I’ve always wanted<br />
to live by the sea and we live<br />
in Corsair <strong>Bay</strong>. I have three<br />
children, aged 14, 11 and eight.<br />
So I guess when you’re not<br />
working you’re a bit of a taxi<br />
service.<br />
I’ve got a lovely husband who<br />
does a lot of that (laughs). I’m<br />
pretty intensively focused here<br />
at the moment. I love doing a lot<br />
of running, I’ve done a couple<br />
of half marathons, but for now,<br />
I like to call it maintenance<br />
running.<br />
You are a Te Reo speaker and<br />
teacher. What drew you to that?<br />
I have taught Te Reo in all my<br />
roles up until now. I was head<br />
of the Te Reo programme at St<br />
Andrew’s, which I set up and<br />
ran. I also taught it at St Bede’s.<br />
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are lots of opportunities to speak<br />
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Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 7 <strong>2017</strong><br />
Your Local Views<br />
We said:<br />
Residents on Clifton Tce<br />
may have to start paying<br />
to park to ease traffic and<br />
parking problems on the<br />
street.<br />
You said:<br />
Lee Nicholls – That doesn’t<br />
make it fair at all to the residents,<br />
everybody else maybe, but residents<br />
should have a windscreen<br />
sticker, maybe one or two cars<br />
each, whatever the street can<br />
handle.<br />
wants the city council to<br />
fix it.<br />
Cathryn Lucy – It’s not just<br />
common overseas – it’s done<br />
in Wellington too. I’ve always<br />
wondered why Christchurch<br />
residents complain so much<br />
about parking when Christchurch<br />
actually has it great.<br />
Rohanne Compton – Common<br />
overseas to pay for residents<br />
parking permits. The only way<br />
to identify residents cars allowed<br />
to use the parking bays allocated<br />
to them.<br />
Lynn Mortlock – I’m surprised<br />
the city council didn’t put<br />
a cycleway in as well.<br />
Maree C Brogan – To me,<br />
all that does is line the council’s<br />
bank account a bit more. Doesn’t<br />
make parking any easier for<br />
the residents or driving up past<br />
them.<br />
TIGHT: Car parking headaches for Cliffton Tce residents.<br />
Ann Mason – This would<br />
only be a start and then it will<br />
move everywhere. It would start<br />
a precedent.<br />
Aileen Kimber – Money for<br />
the city council they are good at<br />
spending it, on things that don’t<br />
need it.<br />
Peggy Pickworth – In some<br />
countries, you have to create<br />
parking in your own front yard<br />
or use public transport. Watch<br />
this space, this may be your next<br />
option. Hope not.<br />
Jackie Wallace –<br />
Another money-grabbing<br />
scheme.<br />
Norma Kloosterman – Yes<br />
but make it free parking for<br />
PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER<br />
electric cars.<br />
We said:<br />
Akaroa resident Sue<br />
Stewart has spray-painted<br />
around dangerous uneven<br />
footpaths and surfaces in<br />
Akaroa’s town centre after<br />
falling over the uneven<br />
surface herself. Now she<br />
You said:<br />
Dale Bradley-Page – Good<br />
on you. So pleased your injuries<br />
weren’t much worse. You could<br />
have had a nasty broken wrist or<br />
hip. Councils spend too much<br />
time making reports on what<br />
needs doing instead of just getting<br />
on with doing it.<br />
Kevin J Hodges – If the<br />
concrete is cast in smaller sections,<br />
the portions then take up<br />
any movement and any raised<br />
edges are considerably reduced.<br />
Alternatively, use pavers, and the<br />
issue vanishes.<br />
Kim Mckinley – Good on<br />
her, everyone needs to get on<br />
board with this, it’s disgusting in<br />
any town/city and, oh, so dangerous<br />
for the elderly and mums<br />
with prams.<br />
FIND OUT ABOUT<br />
LYTTELTON PORT’S<br />
PROPOSED EXPANSION<br />
Saturday 10 <strong>June</strong> 9:30am–1pm<br />
‘Port Talk’, Corner London & Oxford Streets, Lyttelton<br />
Come over to Lyttelton Farmers<br />
Market this Saturday and<br />
talk to us at Port Talk about<br />
the proposed reclamation at<br />
Te Awaparahi <strong>Bay</strong>.<br />
Lyttelton Port of Christchurch<br />
has applied to Environment<br />
Canterbury for resource consents<br />
to extend the reclamation in Te<br />
Awaparahi <strong>Bay</strong>, Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong>/<br />
Whakaraupō, from 10 to 34<br />
hectares, including construction<br />
of a piled wharf.<br />
People can make a submission<br />
to Environment Canterbury on the<br />
proposed consent conditions by<br />
5pm on Monday 26 <strong>June</strong>, <strong>2017</strong>.<br />
Ten hectares of the land has<br />
already been reclaimed following<br />
the 2010/2011 earthquakes.<br />
The additional land will enable<br />
to port to increase capacity and<br />
meet the South Island’s growing<br />
freight requirements for the next<br />
30 years.<br />
Moving Port operations east, away<br />
from Lyttelton’s residential area,<br />
will free up the Inner <strong>Harbour</strong> for<br />
increased community access.<br />
10ha Reclamation (current)<br />
24ha Reclamation and wharf (proposed)<br />
Call your GP team 24/7 for health advice.<br />
Even after-hours a nurse is available to give free health advice.<br />
12<br />
9<br />
3<br />
6<br />
For further information contact<br />
Jared.Pettersson@lpc.co.nz<br />
9<br />
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Linda Blackwell – That<br />
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Maree Clayton – Look what’s<br />
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the city council plant them on<br />
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Leaves block stormwater drainage<br />
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Sally Bowring – Good on her.<br />
Pamela Neil – Councils never<br />
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Kim Mckinley – People fall<br />
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Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 7 <strong>2017</strong><br />
News<br />
In Brief<br />
ROADING CHANGES<br />
Parking restrictions, footpath<br />
improvements and landscaping on<br />
Nayland St will go ahead as part of<br />
the Sumner Village Master Plan.<br />
The work will be done outside<br />
Matuku Takotako, Sumner Centre<br />
and across the road outside 31-33<br />
Nayland St. The Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />
Community Board<br />
approved the parking restrictions<br />
to improve visibility for people<br />
getting in and out of the community<br />
centre car park. The community<br />
centre is currently being built<br />
and is expected to open in August.<br />
ROAD CLOSURE<br />
Selwyn Rd, Lyttelton, has been<br />
closed to allow large trucks to access<br />
a property. The closed section<br />
is between Ross Tce and Selwyn<br />
Pde. Detours are in place and the<br />
road will be closed until the end<br />
of the month.<br />
CORRECTION<br />
In last week’s <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News,<br />
it was reported that the Heathcote<br />
Valley Community Association<br />
received $5786 from<br />
the Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />
Community Board to go towards<br />
the set-up costs of the community<br />
centre. This is incorrect. The<br />
community board is waiting for<br />
further information on what the<br />
grant would go towards before it<br />
decides whether to approve it or<br />
not. <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News apologises<br />
for the error.<br />
Health hub design released<br />
THE FINAL design of the<br />
Akaroa Health Hub has been<br />
released.<br />
The city council’s Akaroa<br />
Design and Appearance Advisory<br />
Committee will discuss the<br />
design today.<br />
The health hub will be built<br />
on the corner of Onuku and<br />
Aylmers Valley Rds.<br />
It will be built on the same site<br />
as the previous Akaroa Hospital.<br />
The community has been<br />
without a hospital since it was<br />
demolished following the September<br />
4, 2010, earthquake.<br />
The eastern side of the<br />
building will accommodate a<br />
doctor’s general practice with a<br />
treatment room and procedure<br />
rooms, while the western side<br />
will have an eight bedroom<br />
aged-care facility. In the centre<br />
of the site will be a courtyard<br />
which can be accessed from<br />
multiple parts of the hospital.<br />
Aylmers Valley Rd will remain<br />
the main access point for pedestrians,<br />
vehicles and ambulances<br />
– which is the same as it was in<br />
the previous Akaroa Hospital.<br />
It is expected to cost $4.5 million.<br />
The health hub is a partnership<br />
between the Akaroa<br />
community and the Canterbury<br />
District Health Board.<br />
HEALTHY DESIGN: An artist’s impression of the final design for the health hub. (Inset) The<br />
building will contain various facilities, including an elderly care centre and general practice.<br />
The community needs to raise<br />
$2.5 million for the planned<br />
hospital after Ngai Tahu pulled<br />
out of the agreement to provide<br />
some funding last year.<br />
So far, more than $800,000<br />
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by various fundraisers.<br />
The hub has been designed by<br />
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•HAVE YOUR SAY: What<br />
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Send your views to caitlin.<br />
miles@starmedia.kiwi<br />
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• By Caitlin Miles<br />
THREE councillors<br />
and two community<br />
board members are<br />
on the hearings panel<br />
charged with making<br />
recommendations on the<br />
future site of Redcliffs<br />
School.<br />
Heathcote<br />
councillor<br />
Sara Templeton<br />
(left)<br />
and fellow<br />
Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />
Community Board<br />
members, Dr Darrell<br />
Latham and Dr Tim Lindley<br />
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Redcliffs School and Redcliffs<br />
Park land swap.<br />
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involved in the hearings<br />
panel. Last week the board<br />
decided Dr Latham and<br />
• By Cathkin Miles<br />
A LACK of funding has<br />
not deterred a Lyttelton<br />
resident from getting a<br />
mural on a wall outside the<br />
Norman Kirk Memorial<br />
Pool.<br />
Greer Swinard asked the<br />
Banks Peninsula Community<br />
Board to look into<br />
funding a mural on the<br />
Oxford St wall of the pool.<br />
The city council’s recreation<br />
and sports unit<br />
maintains the pool and<br />
makes decisions on its<br />
future. City council staff<br />
said while they liked the<br />
idea of a mural, at the moment<br />
there was no money<br />
available to fund it.<br />
In spite of a lack of funding,<br />
Ms Swinard said she<br />
has decided to continue<br />
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PROPOSED: Redcliffs Park, the proposed site for the<br />
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Dr Lindley should be<br />
included.<br />
They will be joined by<br />
councillor Glenn Livingstone<br />
while Deputy Mayor<br />
Andrew Turner will be<br />
chairman of the panel.<br />
The city council opened<br />
consultation on the<br />
proposed land swap on<br />
May 29 which involves exchanging<br />
ownership of the<br />
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to exchange the school site<br />
it owns in Main Rd for the<br />
Bid to enhance pool wall<br />
pushing for the project to<br />
encourage more art in the<br />
community.<br />
Following the Street<br />
Scape art display in the<br />
city, Ms Swinard felt it<br />
would be a “cool idea” to<br />
have someone paint the<br />
white wall of the pool.<br />
“I’m surprised taggers<br />
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said.<br />
Ms Swinard has started<br />
looking at other funding<br />
options. She plans to look<br />
into numerous grants and<br />
see who would be willing<br />
to offer services like scaffolding<br />
and paint for free<br />
or at a discounted price.<br />
She has reached out to<br />
an artist and is now waiting<br />
for designs and costings<br />
from the artist.<br />
city council-owned Redcliffs<br />
Park on Beachville Rd.<br />
The public feedback session<br />
is open until <strong>June</strong> 26.<br />
City council staff will<br />
go through all submissions<br />
and create a report<br />
before the hearings panel<br />
analyses it and makes its<br />
recommendations to the<br />
city council.<br />
Cr Templeton said while<br />
the community board is<br />
involved in the process<br />
there would be no conflict<br />
of interest as the members<br />
are not directly involved in<br />
the school.<br />
“Once I’ve got an artist<br />
confirmed, I’ll start<br />
looking at companies<br />
that might want to be<br />
interested in helping, like<br />
someone to supply scaffolding<br />
or paint,” she said.<br />
Ms Swinard said since<br />
the wall was already white,<br />
it would be a good blank<br />
canvas for someone to use.<br />
“I like murals and I<br />
think it would be a good to<br />
have something that would<br />
reflect Lyttelton,” she said.<br />
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Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 7 <strong>2017</strong><br />
News<br />
Facelift<br />
starts on<br />
fire station<br />
AFTER 35 years the Akaroa<br />
volunteer fire station is being<br />
upgraded.<br />
The station was built in 1982<br />
and is now getting a muchneeded<br />
facelift.<br />
Last week the brigade put the<br />
call out to the community for<br />
cardboard boxes to help pack<br />
up the station. The call was<br />
answered and the brigade is most<br />
thankful.<br />
As the firefighters packed up<br />
they reminisced about the old<br />
station and its memories, while<br />
discussing plans for the upgrade.<br />
The brigade is working out of<br />
Portacoms while the new station<br />
is being built on the Beach Rd<br />
site.<br />
It will be the second time it has<br />
been rebuilt.<br />
Work is already under way,<br />
builders moved in last week<br />
to start work on the interior,<br />
to strengthen it to earthquake<br />
standards and meet health and<br />
safety regulations.<br />
Work is expected to take just<br />
over three months.<br />
The station has 20 volunteers<br />
and houses three appliances to<br />
service Akaroa and the wider<br />
area.<br />
Couple’s married life on show<br />
• By Caitlin Miles<br />
THE LYTTELTON Arts Factory<br />
will hold its opening show of the<br />
season tomorrow night.<br />
Let’s Not Argue will be art imitating<br />
a certain amount of life – husband<br />
and wife David Ladderman<br />
and Lizzie Tollemache will put their<br />
real life relationship on display<br />
when they play husband and wife in<br />
the show.<br />
The original play depicts the best,<br />
the worst and the funniest parts of<br />
the everyday interactions between<br />
husband and wife, including the<br />
ever-changing gender roles and<br />
dynamics.<br />
The 60min show includes 100<br />
moments, four fights, three makeups<br />
and 24 cups of tea.<br />
Tollemache said out of all of the<br />
shows the couple has done, and<br />
roles they’ve played, this was the<br />
scariest.<br />
“We have juggled chainsaws and<br />
been in life-threatening situations<br />
purely for other people’s entertainment,<br />
but this is the most terrifying<br />
thing we have ever done; performing<br />
as a married couple, with my<br />
own husband, is just so real,” Tollemache<br />
said.<br />
It’s not the first time the couple<br />
has acted together, they played<br />
together in Dunstan Creek Séance<br />
and Mr & Mrs Alexander.<br />
Let’s Not Argue is directed by<br />
Mike Friend, founder of the Lyttelton<br />
Arts Factory (formerly Loons<br />
Theatre), and choreographed by<br />
Neil Fisher, who is internationally<br />
renowned for his work.<br />
“It is even better that they have<br />
such great chemistry on stage since<br />
they are a real couple,” Friend said.<br />
Ladderman and Tollemache have<br />
been together for six years and<br />
married for nearly two – the show<br />
just misses their two-year wedding<br />
anniversary.<br />
Friend said every couple will be<br />
able to relate to this performance.<br />
“The show is universal; it aims to<br />
portray the untold story of every<br />
relationship. Anyone will be able<br />
to see parts of their relationship on<br />
display and that’s what makes this<br />
play so great,” Friend said.<br />
Lyttelton Arts Factory was formerly<br />
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Barnes to head Lincoln rock event<br />
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />
AN AUSTRALIAN rock icon is<br />
set to step foot onto the Lincoln<br />
Domain for one of the biggest<br />
musical festivals in Selwyn next<br />
year.<br />
The Selwyn Sounds concert is<br />
back with Jimmy Barnes to headline<br />
the rock concert, along with<br />
an iconic line-up of Australasian<br />
groups. It will be held on March 3.<br />
Barnes will be joined by The<br />
Feelers, Mental as Anything, Stellar,<br />
The Mockers, The Narcs, The<br />
Lady Killers and The Warratahs.<br />
Organiser David Parlane said<br />
the line-up is sensational and he<br />
is excited to have secured a class<br />
act such as Barnes to headline the<br />
show.<br />
“We couldn’t do the same as<br />
what we did this year, we had to<br />
do something a little different and<br />
make it bigger and better . . . this<br />
year has got a little bit more of a<br />
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It was estimated more than 7500<br />
packed into Lincoln Domain for<br />
the inaugural concert in March.<br />
Mr Parlane said the organisers<br />
had learnt from the last event and<br />
will be looking to have more Portaloos<br />
and designated areas to distinguish<br />
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Sumner chase top six spot in cup<br />
• By Gordon Findlater<br />
SUMNER WON their third<br />
straight game on Saturday with a<br />
36-7 win over Belfast to continue<br />
a late charge for a top six spot in<br />
the Hawkins Cup.<br />
With one round remaining<br />
the equation is simple. Sumner<br />
are currently seventh in the<br />
competition, three points behind<br />
Burnside in sixth. They need to<br />
get the job done against Marist<br />
Albion on Saturday and hope<br />
Belfast do them a favour against<br />
Burnside.<br />
Sumner couldn’t pick a better<br />
occasion to push for the top six,<br />
with Saturday being their annual<br />
club day.<br />
After Saturday, the 12-team<br />
competition will be split into<br />
a top and bottom six for the<br />
remainder of the season.<br />
For the second week running,<br />
the sea-siders had the game<br />
wrapped up by half-time, running<br />
in five tries to lead Belfast<br />
31-0.<br />
“We were fantastic in the first<br />
half. I think we’re going to have<br />
to ask to have the game changed<br />
to 40 minutes,” said Sumner<br />
coach Martin Dodgson.<br />
The first try of the day came<br />
through wing Zach Kiribirige<br />
who crossed in the right corner<br />
less than 10 minutes in. They<br />
grabbed their second soon after<br />
when centre Wes Mauafu ran<br />
onto a well-placed short ball<br />
from first-five Nik Cummings.<br />
Sumner’s third was special. In<br />
just his second start this season,<br />
Marshall Suckling produced a<br />
moment of individual brilliance<br />
to jink past a number of tacklers<br />
in a 50m effort.<br />
Belfast were reduced to 14 men<br />
midway through the opening<br />
half when their captain Kurt<br />
Moore was sin-binned for taking<br />
out winger Poasa Waqanibau.<br />
Sumner made the most of the<br />
SPORTS<br />
TRY-TIME: Sumner’s Tu’uta Simaile was congratulated by his<br />
teammates after scoring in the first half against Belfast.<br />
PHOTO: HENRY BATES<br />
numbers advantage, running in<br />
two more tries before the break<br />
courtesy of Waqanibau and<br />
Tu’uta Simaile.<br />
The second half was a different<br />
picture. Waqanibau grabbed his<br />
second try of the game, Sumner’s<br />
only memorable moment.<br />
“There was no intensity. There<br />
was a period of about five minutes<br />
where I think there might<br />
have been a minute of ball in<br />
play,” said Dodgson.<br />
Luckily, Dodgson has a strong<br />
relationship with Belfast coach<br />
Damian Steele. He coached<br />
Steele during their time together<br />
at the Brothers Rugby Club in<br />
Brisbane.<br />
“We watched the Crusaders<br />
game together so I was able to<br />
give him a friendly reminder<br />
that we need them to get a result<br />
against Burnside,” said Dodgson.<br />
His side’s focus will be on<br />
Marist Albion, though. They<br />
have just one win to their name<br />
and fell to bottom-of-the-table<br />
High School Old Boys on Saturday.<br />
However, Dodgson says<br />
everyone in the team knows they<br />
still have a job to do and can’t<br />
take Marist Albion lightly.<br />
“We’re really hungry to make<br />
that top six. I would love to have<br />
another crack at the top teams<br />
this year. I think we could give<br />
some of them a serious run,” said<br />
Dodgson.<br />
LOOSE: Halfback<br />
Tom Ziolo gets<br />
ready to pounce<br />
on the ball. PHOTO:<br />
HENRY BATES<br />
RUNAWAY: Poasa<br />
Waqanibau scored<br />
twice for Sumner in<br />
their 36-7 win over<br />
Belfast. PHOTO:<br />
ROZELLE MAY<br />
Round 11 – Saturday<br />
Sumner v Marist Albion<br />
Albion; Linwood v HSOB;<br />
Belfast v Burnside; Lincoln<br />
University v Shirley;<br />
Christchurch v New Brighton;<br />
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these shores, this Land<br />
Brent ForBes - In my previous works the landscape has<br />
been used to observe the time of day, the seasons passing, maybe<br />
(but not often) a particular place – however these works are not any<br />
of those things. Looking at these works as a whole, I see the main<br />
preoccupation has been water, and where the land meets it. The<br />
landscape, although more modelled and distinct in terms of handling,<br />
is not the main motivation – just as important is the inescapable fact<br />
of the ocean.<br />
Making these works was more about the process than before, sticking<br />
pieces on, seeing what opportunities were created, adjusting, rearranging...<br />
it was about not having a set finish in mind, just responding<br />
to what the works needed. In this way I think of these works as more<br />
universal and about painting rather than simply “landscape paintings”.<br />
racheL Murphy - A deep connection to the land and sea<br />
of New Zealand, is always at the heart of my work. My desire for us,<br />
as custodians of this unique, raw beauty, to not only maintain what we<br />
already have and often take for granted, but to return what we can to<br />
it’s natural state.<br />
On The Shores Of Our Land are additionally inspired by childhood<br />
memories of looking with fascination at watercolours and lithographs<br />
of NZ prior to colonisation, at the Auckland Art Gallery.<br />
The design of the sculptural pieces for this exhibition, are evocative<br />
of things of the sea, both in nature and our relationship with it: Whale<br />
teeth, fish contours, dolphin fins, yacht sails, surf boards.<br />
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PAGE 17<br />
New uniforms boost<br />
for Redcliffs netballers<br />
• By Caitlin Miles<br />
REDCLIFFS SCHOOL netball<br />
team will no longer take to the<br />
court in a jumble of uniforms<br />
– they have won new gear in a<br />
national competition.<br />
Sports teacher Jenni Williams<br />
decided to make the application<br />
because on the court the players<br />
would be wearing a mix of three<br />
uniforms at any one time.<br />
Ms Williams entered the team<br />
into the ANZ Netball Dream<br />
Delivery programme which<br />
includes the girls getting new<br />
uniforms, bibs, balls and gear<br />
bags.<br />
The school has wanted to get<br />
new uniforms for sometime, but<br />
the uncertainty over the future<br />
of the where the school would<br />
be stopped them from doing so.<br />
Ms Williams said when the<br />
school was confirmed to stay the<br />
next hurdle was getting<br />
the money to afford the uniforms.<br />
So she decided to enter the<br />
school in the competition,<br />
explaining the situation in the<br />
competitions entry form.<br />
“The girls were really happy<br />
when they found out,” Mr Williams<br />
said.<br />
The year 7 and 8 team haven’t<br />
lost a game yet and Ms Williams<br />
said now that they will be in<br />
SMART: Year 7 and 8 netball team members proudly wear<br />
their new uniforms. (Back left) Lucy Hansen-Ratter, Meila<br />
Davys, Raffy Bennett, Maya Connolly, Althea James and Charli<br />
Watts. (Front) Jorja Williams, Jade Timbrell and Bella<br />
Hansen-Ratter.<br />
the same uniform they hope to<br />
continue their winning streak.<br />
The team of nine were presented<br />
with the new gear on Friday<br />
by ANZ Ferrymead branch<br />
manager Jenienne Campbell.<br />
The young players can now<br />
leave their old kit at home and<br />
step on to court in style after receiving<br />
a much needed upgrade.<br />
Brignull leads Sumner club<br />
to strong marathon result<br />
FAMILY:<br />
Lisa Brignull<br />
celebrates<br />
at the finish<br />
line of the<br />
Christchurch<br />
Marathon with<br />
her husband<br />
Lee, son<br />
Christopher<br />
and daughter<br />
Cara.<br />
SUMNER Running Club’s Lisa<br />
Brignull won her age category<br />
in Sunday’s Christchurch<br />
Marathon.<br />
Brignull braved cold and wet<br />
conditions to win the women’s<br />
40-49 category. She was also the<br />
second female home overall in a<br />
time of 3hr 8min 10sec, behind<br />
winner Hannah Oldroy.<br />
Jennie Nicholson, who joined<br />
the club this year, ran the marathon<br />
in 3hr 19min 43sec. She<br />
was second behind Brignull in<br />
the 40-49 category and the sixth<br />
women over the line.<br />
Other results for the club<br />
included Shaun McWhirter, who<br />
finished 20th overall in a time of<br />
2hr 55min.<br />
In the half marathon, Simon<br />
Wooding ran 1hr 26min. Michael<br />
Laird ran in the 10km race<br />
and finished in 40min 21sec
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News<br />
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THREE RESIDENTS from<br />
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dedicated to the outdoors and<br />
the community have been<br />
honoured in the Queen’s<br />
Birthday Honours this year.<br />
Geoff Spearpoint has been<br />
awarded a Queen’s Service<br />
Medal for his dedication to outdoor<br />
recreation. The Birdlings<br />
Flat resident his written various<br />
books and maintaining hut facilities<br />
throughout Canterbury.<br />
Mr Spearpoint’s first book<br />
Waking to the Hills: Tramping in<br />
New Zealand was published in<br />
1985.<br />
He went on to edit Moirs Guide<br />
North in and has co-authored<br />
The Canterbury Westland Alps: A<br />
Climbing and Transalpine Guide,<br />
Shelter from the Storm: The Story<br />
of New Zealand’s Backcountry<br />
Huts and A Bunk for the Night:<br />
A Guide to New Zealand’s Best<br />
Backcountry Huts.<br />
He has also written numerous<br />
articles for club journals and<br />
Wilderness magazine.<br />
He was a guide on the 2004<br />
TVNZ series Explorers and in<br />
2012 and 2013 he was the lead<br />
guide and an adviser to the<br />
TVNZ series First Crossings.<br />
In recent years he has made<br />
a significant contribution to<br />
maintaining and restoring<br />
Department of Conservation<br />
back-country huts. He has lead<br />
projects such as restoring the<br />
Tunnel Creek Hut, Roaring Billy<br />
Hut and Thomas River Hut in<br />
South Westland.<br />
He played a significant role<br />
supporting the Canterbury<br />
University Tramping Club<br />
project to restore Avoca Hut near<br />
Arthur’s Pass. Mr Spearpoint is<br />
a life member of the Hutt Valley<br />
Tramping Club and the New<br />
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Last year he was awarded the<br />
New Zealand Alpine Club outstanding<br />
volunteer award.<br />
Alan John Hackett, known as<br />
AJ Hackett, of Mt Pleasant, has<br />
been awarded the New Zealand<br />
Order of Merit for his services to<br />
adventure tourism.<br />
Mr Hackett developed the<br />
modernised elastic bungy cord,<br />
founded commercial bungy<br />
jumping and, over 30 years,<br />
turned the adventure tourism activity<br />
into a global phenomenon.<br />
Mr Hackett introduced bungy<br />
to the world when he jumped<br />
from the Eiffel Tower in 1987<br />
and 18 months later he opened<br />
the world’s first full-time commercial<br />
bungy site at the Kawarau<br />
Bridge, near Queenstown,<br />
with Henry van Asch.<br />
This operation created a<br />
new visitor demographic and<br />
launched huge growth in New<br />
Zealand adventure tourism.<br />
He pioneered stringent national<br />
safety standards for the<br />
activity, which have been used as<br />
a base for regulating the industry<br />
across the world.<br />
For the last 20 years Mr<br />
Hackett has worked to extend his<br />
brand further around the world.<br />
He earned him Guinness<br />
World Records, including jumping<br />
from the Royal Gorge Bridge<br />
in Colorado and the Macau<br />
Tower in China.<br />
Mr Hackett has also personally<br />
supported snow sport athletes<br />
and young entrepreneurs<br />
throughout the country and<br />
he supports not-for-profit and<br />
charitable organisations.<br />
Lee Robinson is a director of<br />
the Akaroa Health Hub and also<br />
received an MNZM for his 20<br />
years of service in a voluntary<br />
capacity within the community<br />
and for sport.<br />
He has been an instrumental<br />
member of the health hub which<br />
is rebuilding the community’s<br />
hospital and health centre following<br />
the Canterbury Earthquakes.<br />
Mr Robinson is also the Director<br />
of Richmond Services Ltd, a<br />
charity that provides community<br />
mental health and disability services.<br />
He was chairman of the<br />
St John of God Hospital Board<br />
for 10 years and chairman of the<br />
Hastings St John of God Hospital<br />
Board for five years. He has been<br />
a trustee of the Christchurch<br />
Child Cancer Foundation and the<br />
South Island Bone Marrow Trust.<br />
In 1998 he established the<br />
Rainbow Children’s Trust in<br />
Christchurch which has raised<br />
significant funds for additional<br />
facilities and amenities in the<br />
Christchurch Hospital children’s<br />
wards.<br />
His passion for cricket has also<br />
never been a secret, following the<br />
February 22, 2011, earthquake<br />
he was actively involved in reestablishing<br />
international cricket<br />
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as the chairman of the Canterbury<br />
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A BRANCH OF<br />
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• By Ross Kiddie<br />
“SAVE UP your money,’’<br />
was the advice from Masaya<br />
Kodama, CX-5 project manager,<br />
Mazda Motor Corporation,<br />
Japan.<br />
I had asked Mr Kodama if<br />
a new Mazda RX was likely<br />
given the concept drawings of<br />
a new sports car have been on<br />
show.<br />
Mr Kodama said rotary<br />
engine development was ongoing,<br />
and from those comments<br />
I would say a new RX is inevitable.<br />
I’ve long considered Mazda’s<br />
development of its rotary<br />
engine to be one of the company’s<br />
finest engineering achievements.<br />
Although I’ve never had the<br />
good fortune to own a rotary,<br />
my son has a RX7 turbo and<br />
occasionally I get to experience<br />
the feel and performance of<br />
that amazing sport coupe.<br />
As history has served to<br />
prove, Mazda has advanced<br />
engineering techniques right<br />
through its passenger vehicle<br />
line-up, and just recently one<br />
of its other sport models, the<br />
MX-5, was launched in a new<br />
variation – that with a folding<br />
convertible roof – made of<br />
metal.<br />
Of course, the soft-top MX-5,<br />
MAZDA MX-5 RFS: Convertible hardtop.<br />
is still available in four variants,<br />
and the concept of a folding<br />
metal roof isn’t new; targa tops,<br />
as they have become commonly<br />
known, have been around for<br />
many decades. However, the<br />
point I’m making is that the<br />
mechanism which transforms<br />
this popular sports car is another<br />
example of Mazda’s engineering<br />
prowess. The 13sec electric<br />
operation is just sheer genius,<br />
it can also be open and closed<br />
at speeds of up to 10km/h and,<br />
for interest’s sake, boot space<br />
remains the same for all models.<br />
The concept for which we<br />
like MX-5 hasn’t been compromised,<br />
it is still the cheeky,<br />
two-seater which thrills with<br />
its chassis balance and associated<br />
handling prowess.<br />
Whereas the soft-top is<br />
available in both 1.5-litre and<br />
2-litre variants, the hard-top<br />
RF (retractable fastback) is<br />
a 2-litre car only, but there’s<br />
also a choice of specification<br />
and gearbox. The GSX sits<br />
at $48,495, a Limited variant<br />
adds $3000 and $4500 (auto),<br />
while the test car was a special<br />
launch edition model with<br />
automatic transmission, it tops<br />
the range at $54,995.<br />
Before you jump to the conclusion<br />
that the hard-top needs<br />
the 2-litre engine because of<br />
the metal structure’s increase<br />
in weight, bear in mind that<br />
that adds just 47kg into the<br />
car and performance is far<br />
from compromised. The acceleration<br />
times between the two<br />
models are much the same –<br />
0-100km/h in 6.6sec and 7.2sec<br />
respectively.<br />
Even though the 1998cc,<br />
twin-camshaft unit is built to<br />
Mazda’s SkyActive efficiency<br />
and emission-friendly parameters,<br />
it is still a high performing<br />
engine with its 118kW and<br />
200Nm ratings.<br />
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Still Pedalling!<br />
of advanced engineering<br />
Mazda claims a sevenlitre<br />
per 100km (40mpg)<br />
combined cycle fuel<br />
usage average, which sat<br />
well with the 8l/100km<br />
(35mpg) figure showing<br />
on the test car’s trip<br />
computer when I took it<br />
back to the dealership.<br />
I’ve often been a bit<br />
critical of the MX-5<br />
and the sound that is<br />
generated within the<br />
cockpit, history has it<br />
that it has always been<br />
a bit noisy. I guess<br />
performance car buyers<br />
like that and they may be<br />
disappointed in the hardtop<br />
as it is far quieter and<br />
far more to my liking;<br />
there is an angry engine<br />
sound when it’s working<br />
hard, but under normal<br />
conditions the hardtop<br />
promotes a quiet<br />
in-cabin environment<br />
and I relate to that.<br />
Not only is the engine<br />
a delight in terms of<br />
flexibility and honesty,<br />
the MX-5’s greatest<br />
virtue is that of its<br />
feel-good factor. The<br />
suspension and chassis<br />
engineering is a marvel.<br />
Of course, drive is sent<br />
to the rear wheels and<br />
• Price – Mazda MX-5<br />
RFS, $54,995<br />
• Dimensions –<br />
Length, 3915mm;<br />
width, 1735mm;<br />
height, 1235mm<br />
• Configuration –<br />
Four-cylinder, rearwheel-drive,<br />
1998cc,<br />
118kW, 200Nm, sixspeed<br />
manual<br />
• Performance –<br />
0-100km/h, 7.4sec<br />
• Fuel usage –<br />
7l/100km<br />
that promotes a pure<br />
handling sensation, add<br />
in the fully involving feel<br />
from the steering wheel<br />
and the compliance<br />
within the spring and<br />
damper rates and you<br />
have a true sports car,<br />
one which delivers the<br />
fun factor along with<br />
the ability to conquer<br />
the most challenging of<br />
corners.<br />
Take into account, too,<br />
that the tyres aren’t huge<br />
(205/45 x 17in), there<br />
isn’t a lot of load put on<br />
them, and with a height<br />
of just 1235mm there is<br />
little gravitational force<br />
working against the<br />
convertible in a quick<br />
corner, it handles flat and<br />
controlled.<br />
There’s some flexibility<br />
built into the traction<br />
control system, you can<br />
make it a little tail-happy<br />
before the electronic<br />
devices counteract<br />
oversteer, but that doesn’t<br />
interrupt the fun. The<br />
MX-5 in this form has<br />
lost none of its playful<br />
character and that is<br />
why it has been such a<br />
popular car, it has been<br />
built with character<br />
in mind and it doesn’t<br />
disappoint.<br />
For someone whose<br />
old joints don’t work<br />
quite as well as they once<br />
did, I didn’t find entry<br />
and exit into the test car<br />
onerous, in fact I was<br />
finding excuses to get in<br />
the vehicle and go for a<br />
drive.<br />
There’s a raft of<br />
amazing product coming<br />
out of the Mazda<br />
factories these days, it’s<br />
no surprise then that the<br />
MX-5 in this form is so<br />
desirable. I’m so envious<br />
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Travel<br />
Find yourself spell-bound in<br />
• By Mike Yardley<br />
MATAMATA’S lush emerald<br />
pastures and roly-poly hills are<br />
happily home to Hobbiton, the<br />
ultimate cinematic shrine for<br />
set-jetters in New Zealand.<br />
Like a third of all visitors, I have<br />
never watched or read an entire<br />
story or movie, from either trilogy.<br />
But for starry-eyed Tolkien<br />
junkies, a journey here has acquired<br />
the stature of a pilgrimage.<br />
To reach the movie set entails<br />
a short drive by bus across the<br />
Alexander family’s farmland on<br />
a private sealed road, which was<br />
built by the New Zealand Army to<br />
service the convoy of crew production<br />
vehicles and equipment. Sir<br />
Peter Jackson sweet-talked the<br />
then Prime Minister, Helen Clark,<br />
to approve the road’s construction.<br />
Alighting from the bus, the<br />
bright green grass is long and lush<br />
as we trundle down the muddy<br />
track to the first hobbit house,<br />
where ‘the Hobbiton effect” suddenly<br />
washes over me.<br />
Unlike so many movie locations,<br />
Hobbiton casts you under<br />
its spell because it’s exactly the<br />
same as it appears on screen.<br />
It’s all so sweet and tender, with<br />
washing hanging on a line near a<br />
chimney poking out of a grassy<br />
mound.<br />
Baskets are plump with pumpkins,<br />
while flowers and herbs have<br />
been hung up to dry by a round<br />
yellow door.<br />
As we walked down a gravelled<br />
path, some members of my group<br />
frothed with delight, recognising<br />
it as the spot where Frodo Baggins<br />
greeted Gandalf at the start of The<br />
Fellowship of the Ring. And these<br />
tingly movie moments just kept on<br />
coming, as we strolled around the<br />
44 hobbit houses that are strung<br />
around the hillsides, fizzing with<br />
excitement being photographed<br />
outside Bag End or sitting on the<br />
see-saw beneath The Party Tree,<br />
where Bilbo held his eleventy-first<br />
birthday. I was fully submerged in<br />
the fantasy-meets-reality world of<br />
Middle Earth. It’s little wonder that<br />
450,000 visitors toured the movie<br />
set, last year alone.<br />
Winding our way around the<br />
hills, the panoramic views reach<br />
right across the lake to the stone<br />
bridge, the watermill and the<br />
Green Dragon Inn, which looked<br />
like a life-sized thatched cottage<br />
from my grandmother’s Lilliput<br />
Lane collection.<br />
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the depths of Middle Earth<br />
Sir Peter Jackson’s art director,<br />
Brian Massey, ensured everything<br />
down to the mugs maintained<br />
complete faith with how The<br />
Green Dragon Inn was depicted<br />
onscreen.<br />
A triumph of expert<br />
craftsmanship, it’s a charmingly<br />
snug and toasty timbered<br />
environment, and the crackling<br />
open fire was an extra thrill to<br />
warm the cockles, on a chilly April<br />
day. All the brews are exclusively<br />
created by Good George Brewing,<br />
in Frankton.<br />
Maybe it was the ale, but as I<br />
re-boarded the bus to depart, I felt<br />
like I was stepping out of a movie.<br />
It really doesn’t matter whether<br />
you’re a film fanatic or not.<br />
The movie set sits on 4.8ha of<br />
land and my charming guide,<br />
Kate, shared a constant flow of fascinating<br />
bite-sized nuggets about<br />
Hobbiton.<br />
An over-riding theme is the<br />
meticulous attention to detail<br />
that Jackson demanded. All of the<br />
farm’s livestock had to be removed<br />
when shooting took place, because<br />
they didn’t look English enough.<br />
Suffolk sheep, notable for their<br />
black faces and legs, were hauled<br />
up from the South Island during<br />
shooting.<br />
Real apple and pear trees<br />
were stripped of their and replaced<br />
with plastic leaves and<br />
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plums, even though they only<br />
featured for three seconds in the<br />
movie.<br />
A fake oak tree, created from<br />
silicon, was dressed with 200,000<br />
fake leaves. Jackson didn’t like<br />
the colour of the leaves, so they<br />
were all re-painted by hand, even<br />
though the tree was only in shot<br />
for 10 seconds.<br />
Kate also revealed that moss<br />
and lichen was liberally deployed<br />
to give the movie-set’s fences a<br />
weathered, old look. They created<br />
fake moss and lichen by blending<br />
woodchips, yoghurt and paint<br />
together.<br />
As they were during filming, the<br />
vegetable patches are still filled<br />
with super-sized plants so as the<br />
hobbits would look smaller.<br />
QUAINT: Fantasy meets reality at Middle Earth.<br />
Technically, it is still an “active<br />
set,” and a team from Weta visit<br />
every six months to give it a touch<br />
up.<br />
The hanging clothes were deliberately<br />
made to hang on the line<br />
for up to two years, before being<br />
replaced.<br />
A full-time gardening team<br />
work daily on maintaining the picturesque<br />
appearance of the trees,<br />
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by 5pm each Wednesday<br />
Use it or Lose it<br />
Wednesday 9am-9.50am<br />
This class is for the over 50s<br />
and is a gentle exercise class<br />
suitable for those wanting to improve<br />
their strength, balance and<br />
mobility. Have fun in a friendly<br />
atmosphere, meet new people<br />
and get active and fit at the same<br />
time. First class is half price.<br />
Redcliffs Bowling Club, James<br />
St, Redcliffs. $5<br />
Nerd Degree<br />
Wednesday, 7.30pm<br />
The Nerd Degree is focusing<br />
on spaceships and friends in this<br />
week’s panel. Arm the proton,<br />
photon, plasma, transphasic<br />
torpedoes and stagger from<br />
side to side slightly as the nerds<br />
celebrate that most nerdy transportation<br />
method, the spaceship.<br />
Join the panel of nerds as they<br />
attempt to sort out Apollo’s<br />
Viper from Armstrong’s Apollo<br />
and many others. Then it’s mate<br />
against mate as the nerds debate<br />
whether Legolas would be prepared<br />
to help Gimli move house<br />
and if Harry’s best friend was<br />
Ron or Hermione.<br />
Orange Studios, Ferry Rd.<br />
Tickets from $10<br />
Running Club<br />
Thursday, 6pm-7pm<br />
Get active and have fun running<br />
with like-minded people<br />
at the Kathmandu and Salomon<br />
event. There are various professional<br />
coaches to help improve<br />
your running style and encourage<br />
you. It will also give you a<br />
chance to learn to run on different<br />
terrains.<br />
Mt Vernon Valley track carpark.<br />
Free entry<br />
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<br />
other people at the group. This<br />
event aims to help with your<br />
projects and meet new people.<br />
Phone Beth on 022 678 1252 for<br />
more information.<br />
St Andrews Anglican Church,<br />
148 Main Rd, Redcliffs. $3<br />
Babytimes<br />
Friday, 10.30am-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 />
ROCKIN: A group of elderly rockers warming up their vocal chords to sing songs from Pink<br />
Floyd, Queen, David Bowie and a mix of other artists. The Sumner Rockers of Ages consists of<br />
people mainly over the age of 60. They also sing in a variety of languages. Listen to the talented<br />
group sing classics and maybe even hear some new songs. They will perform on Saturday,<br />
7.30pm, at the Sumner Bridge Club. Tickets are $10 which includes a light supper. <br />
rhymes, songs, stories and play.<br />
The babies learn together and<br />
build connections with each<br />
other.<br />
Lyttelton Library, 18 Canterbury<br />
St. Free entry<br />
Rhythm and bubs<br />
Friday from 9.30am-11.45am<br />
If you’re looking to engage<br />
your baby or pre-schooler in<br />
music go along to this event<br />
run every Friday morning for<br />
a series of 30min sessions. This<br />
event runs during term school<br />
times. The sessions allow for<br />
children, parents and caregivers<br />
to meet one another and interact<br />
with others around the Sumner,<br />
Redcliffs and Mt Pleasant area.<br />
Mainly Music is a fun and educational<br />
music and movement<br />
session followed by morning tea<br />
and a social and play time. The<br />
first session is free, $4 per session<br />
after that. Phone Hazel on 384<br />
1965 or 021 <strong>07</strong>7 1264 for more<br />
information.<br />
St Andrews Church, 148 Main<br />
Rd, Redcliffs<br />
Mt Pleasant Art and Craft<br />
Market<br />
Saturday, 9:30am – 12.30pm.<br />
The market is set to return and<br />
have a mix hand made and high<br />
quality arts and crafts items for<br />
sale. Meet some interesting people<br />
and pick up some beautiful<br />
items at this event. For further<br />
information phone Linda Rutland<br />
on 021 239 8946.<br />
Mt Pleasant Centre, 3 McCormacks<br />
<strong>Bay</strong> Rd. Free entry<br />
Planting at Urumau Reserve<br />
Sunday, 10am-noon and 1pm-<br />
3pm<br />
Help out in the community<br />
with planting in Urumau Reserve<br />
to continue to improve and<br />
rejuvenate the area. While there<br />
are two separate sessions you<br />
can attend both and stay for the<br />
whole day. Make sure to wear<br />
appropriate clothing and take<br />
sunscreen and a water bottle.<br />
Lunch will be provided.<br />
Urumau Reserve. Free entry<br />
Markets:<br />
Lyttelton Farmers Market:<br />
Every Saturday, 10am-1pm,<br />
London St<br />
Mt Pleasant Farmers Market:<br />
Every Saturday, 9.30am-<br />
12.30pm, 3 McCormacks <strong>Bay</strong> Rd<br />
Akaroa Farmers Market:<br />
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sun: 12:00pm, 2:10pm, 6:10pm mon, tue: 12:00pm, 2:10pm, 8:20pm<br />
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Migraine relief<br />
Your headache or migraine may literally be a pain in the neck<br />
It’s not very well known that almost 13<br />
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It is the 3rd most prevalent illness in<br />
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their functional capacity. In the past 10<br />
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the specially trained physiotherapists at<br />
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Krissy Winter, a patient of Muscle<br />
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“In our clinics we see people from<br />
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54 Augusta Street, Redcliffs<br />
Auction: Thursday, 29 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2017</strong> Unless Sold Prior<br />
4,414m2 section in 2 lots | 3 bedrooms | 1 bathroom | 2 living rooms | 1 dining room | 2 car-garage | 3 off-street parks | Listing # FM5297<br />
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What an Outstanding Developers<br />
Opportunity! Available for the first time<br />
in 60 years. ‘As is - Where is’<br />
The anticipation as you enter this<br />
substantial and unique 4,414m2 section<br />
is rewarded with wonder, as the views<br />
unfold and the secluded position reveals<br />
itself. Gently elevated on the lower slopes<br />
of the popular Redcliffs suburb and in<br />
a micro-climate that basks in sunshine,<br />
this generous site is already in 2 lots with<br />
a possibility to sub-divide. With driveon<br />
access already in place via a shared<br />
driveway and with an option to have the<br />
existing house demolished, all that’s left to<br />
do is plan for where your future home will<br />
come to life, and start making it happen.<br />
The views are amazing, with the everchanging<br />
estuary and Brighton spit in<br />
the foreground setting the grand scene<br />
beyond of Pegasus <strong>Bay</strong> and the Kaikoura’s<br />
in the distance. Surrounded by established<br />
trees and the with glorious sound of bird<br />
song, it’s easy to see the possibilities for<br />
really transforming this section into your<br />
special home. Only a short walk or drive<br />
sees you in Redcliff ’s Village, with the<br />
new supermarket, medical services, and<br />
the recreational options of the estuary and<br />
Sumner so close, making this a great spot<br />
for either relaxation or play.<br />
Viewing will set your imagination alight<br />
with possibilities and begin your journey in<br />
paradise.<br />
Open Homes Wednesday, Saturday and<br />
Sunday 11.00am – 12.00pm until auction<br />
day. Auction 29th <strong>June</strong> at Grenadier<br />
House, 98 Moorhouse Ave, Chch from<br />
12.00pm. See you at the Open Homes<br />
or to arrange a private viewing of this<br />
property call Alistair Hazeldine or Joy<br />
Butel of Harcourts Grenadier Ferrymead<br />
(Licensed Agent REAA 2008) on<br />
384 7950 or Alistair mob: 027 572 1555 or<br />
Joy mob: 021 353 280.
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