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• By Sarla Donovan
SOUTHSHORE residents are
“stoked” at news the city council
is finally acting on concerns over
estuary edge erosion.
In May, Pegasus Post reported
on residents’ increasing
frustration that nothing had
been done to protect vulnerable
properties, six years on from the
earthquakes.
Now, it seems the city council is
starting to listen.
Last week it signalled
its intention
to ask Regenerate
Christchurch to fasttrack
the time frame
for dealing with redzoned
land in Southshore.
City council chief executive
Karleen Edwards is going to look
at a plan by coastal engineering
firm OCEL Consultants for
estuary edge protection at
Southshore, and report back to
the city council on its feasibility.
The plan, commissioned probono
by the Southshore Residents
Association last year, proposes
constructing a berm to protect
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estuary side, for an estimated
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PEOPLE POWER – and coverage
in the Pegasus Post – seems to be
moving the city council in the right
direction over coastal erosion.
We report on page 1 today the
council seems to be taking the public’s
concerns seriously – not that
I’m suggesting it hasn’t previously.
Yeah right!
Six years on from the quakes
zilch has been done to stop the
erosion along the estuary side
of Southshore and now there’s
concern about encroachment at
South Brighton Domain.
Local residents’ association
chairman Bill Simpson says he is
“very pleased” the city council is
finally acting.
But local city councillor David
East is worried it will be bogged
down in consultation and talk.
He wants action now (see page 4),
and after waiting since the 2011
earthquake he’s got a point.
– Barry Clarke
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Shop fronts: Back to the future
• By Sarla Donovan
WINDOW DRESSING: Daniel Manchester, left, features in the photographic transfer of a bicycle
shop now covering a former tattoo parlour in Brighton Mall. PHOTO: GILBERT WEALLEANS
NEW BRIGHTON has a new
shop . . . front.
A former tattoo parlour in
New Brighton Mall has had its
front window transformed with
scenes of a bustling bicycle shop
inside.
It’s the first of half a dozen
shops in the mall which will get
the artistic makeovers over the
coming weeks.
The photographic transfer
is taken from an Auckland
bicycle shop owned by a friend
of project organiser Daniel
Manchester.
After shifting to New Brighton
from Auckland to help with
the Christchurch rebuild, Mr
Manchester was inspired to
inject new life into the suburb
by covering derelict shop fronts
with scenes harking back to its
heyday.
He’s hoping the project
will brighten the mall and
spark conversations. “It might
encourage some into (seeing the
area) with fresh eyes.”
He said after the transfer went
up on Friday, he’d had another
building owner contact him
wanting their building to get the
treatment.
Ara Institute Art and Design
students have created the transfers
as part of their course work.
The scheme, dubbed Brighter
New Brighton was inspired by
Bushmill in Northern Ireland,
a recession-hit town which
gave its empty shops a creative
makeover.
Paintings of a barber shop,
bakery and greengrocer covered
empty windows and doors in
a move that helped to attract
tourists and rejuvenate the
community.
Mr Manchester said the
community reaction had been
positive and he was looking at
using different mediums for
some of the shop windows,
including props, displays and 3D
projections.
A local group had also
contacted him about creating a
knitted bakery with cakes and
pastries, a cashier and other items.
The next shop to get the
treatment would be the former
Dowsons building in Brighton
Mall.
And for anyone wanting an
actual bicycle repairer? Mr
Manchester says he’ll put a sign
in the shopwindow, for a New
Brighton man called David who
fixes bicycles from his home and
has been “keeping the world
spinning since 1976.”
In Brief
POOL DEMOLITION
Demolition of the former
Central New Brighton School
pool will happen “as soon
as possible.” The Ministry
of Education say the site is
currently in the disposal
process after the SURF
Community Trust, which
planned to obtain a license
to use the swimming pool,
decided not to proceed with
their application.
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Wainoni Park will have a new,
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by January after the Coastal-
Burwood Community Board
gave the go-ahead last week.
The court will shift from its
current site to the car park
next to the Aranui-Wainoni
Community Centre. A new
stormwater retention basin
will also be built in the northeastern
corner of Wainoni Park.
Work will begin in September.
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Estuary action needed now
ews
and South
Patient residents
in Southshore
Brighton have
waited long
enough for
action on estuary
protection, writes Coastalward
city councillor David
East.
ashion
RESIDENTS in the Coastal
ward are quite rightly expressing
their frustration around the
restoration of the eastern edge
of the estuary following the
earthquakes.
Considerable erosion has
occurred in a number of areas
and six years on repairs have not
yet been effected. Residents gaze
Gardening
across the estuary and admire
the work completed on the
other side and lament the lack of
progress on our side.
Phrases like “the chosen ones”
in reference to those living
on the other side prevail but
unfortunately complexities in
the status of parts of the estuary
edge in South New Brighton and
otoring
Southshore have complicated
progress.
Regardless of those
complexities, a six year delay is
untenable and remedial action
needs to be accelerated. In my
view the estuary edge needs to
be split into three quite distinct
areas for restoration.
Trying to deal with them as
one will involve some areas being
delayed by complexities in the
others.
Southshore is obviously an area
in its own right that is bound
up in residential red zoning
issues. The local community have
commissioned what I believe is
a very good engineering report
to address the issues in this area.
In my mind view, Regenerate
Christchurch and Land
Information New Zealand need
to carry out an assessment of the
suitability of this report, amend
where and if necessary and
propose its implementation.
There is no point in reinventing
the wheel; much if not all the
work required has been done.
The second area is that part of
the estuary edge which extends
from the boardwalk to the jetty
and is perhaps the area that is
eroding the most at the moment.
It has no residential red zone
complications and is under the
jurisdiction of the city council.
This is the area where we can
get quick wins and an immediate
repair programme is capable
of being implemented in a very
short space of time.
The third area extends from
the jetty to Bridge St and then
from Bridge St through to a point
upstream of Kibblewhite St.
There are many complexities:
Higher groundwater levels,
land lowered post earthquakes
and issues around sea/salt
water intrusion. A great deal of
investigatory work is under way
and preliminary proposals are
being investigated.
The solutions are quite complex
and will require a great deal of
regeneration planning.
A regeneration plan is proposed
and is probably the optimal
solution for this area.
Residents have been
exceedingly patient, however,
remedial action is required now,
not an endless talkfest of possible
solutions
Council listens on
erosion problem
• From page 1
“It puts it before the city
council. We couldn’t ask for
more than that, I’m very pleased.
A couple of people made verbal
submissions (on the issue) as
part of the Annual Plan process
and that might have tipped the
balance.”
Rockinghorse Rd resident Nick
Yuki and his wife Liz were very
stoked to hear this news. Our
hope and patience has paid off
and we now excitedly await some
real action from Regenerate
ACTION:
Rockinghorse
Rd residents
Nick and
Liz Yuki are
“stoked” the
city council is
going to try
and fast-track
a solution
to erosion
problems in
Southshore.
Christchurch to save our shore.”
Hundreds of submissions on
the city council’s Annual Plan
came from residents in the coastal
east, many concerned over the
lack of estuary edge protection.
Privately built seawalls
destroyed during the clearance
of red zone properties in
Southshore left the area open
to erosion and flooding from
storms and high tide.
Dr Edwards will present a
report on her findings to the city
council in August.
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Whale pool is on the move
• By Sarla Donovan
CONCEPT DESIGNS for New
Brighton’s $8 million beachside
playground show the iconic
whale is on the move.
The whale will shift further
south from its current location,
and have a water jet added in.
It’ll be joined by a pelican, a
jellyfish, a sea serpent and an
alien rainforest in the water-play
and splash pad zone.
The wet play area will use
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months and can be drained and
used without water.
There’s also a dry play area
with a flying fox, climbing
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and next to the library, a toddlers
zone.
Pupils from South New
Brighton, Rawhiti and New
Brighton Catholic School have
helped develop the concept
design, along with previous
feedback gathered by Development
Christchurch Ltd, which is
overseeing the project.
The playground will be sited
on what is currently a grassed
park adjacent to the north side
of the library.
Once construction starts, the
old playground and paddling
pool will be closed to allow its
replacement to be built. The $11
PLAYTIME: Artists’ impression of the beachside playground looking from Marine Pde to the sea.
Below – A bird’s-eye view.
The public can view and comment
on the plans online at the
city council’s website until July 23.
Paper copies are available
from the New Brighton regeneration
hub, the New Brighton
Library and the New Brighton
Project office at 105 Brighton
Mall.
DCL will also be at the Seaside
Market over the next three
weekends to talk to the community
about the designs and
gather feedback.
million hot salt water pools will
be built on the site of the old
playground.
DCL have teamed up with
Select Evolution New Zealand
to develop the plans for the
playground makeover.
Select Evolution developed the
$25 million adventure park on
the Port Hills.
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donovan@starmedia.kiwi
Temporary
move
for school
• By Bridget Rutherford
LINWOOD College will
temporarily shift to the site of
Avonside Girls’ High School
while its whole school is rebuilt.
Principal Richard Edmundson
has announced the school
would relocate
to the Avonside
Drive school in
term 2, 2019, for
the duration of
its rebuild and
redevelopment.
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will be moving
to its new school
Richard
Edmundson
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Shirley Boys’ High School.
Once it has moved, Linwood
would move onto the site,
which is largely made up of
relocatable classrooms following
damage in the February 22, 2011
earthquake.
Mr Edmundson said they were
very happy, as it would take a
year off the construction time.
It also meant there would be no
disruption to the students’ learning
during the build, he said.
The move was expected to save
$1 million, as there was no need
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Disabled sculptor
to ashion go on dream trip
A LONG-HELD dream is about
to come true for the woman
behind the South Brighton
Sculpture Park.
Bon Suter has developed a
special bond with friend and
Gardening
fellow artist Donald Gibson over
the past 25 years.
Mr Gibson is blind, deaf
and unable to talk but under
Ms Suter’s patient tutelage he
has developed into a talented
sculptor.
The pair have worked together
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otoring
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long-time friend Donald Gibson on a dream trip to Hawaii.
get on the plane.’’
Friends have organised
accommodation for them and
for Mr Gibson to go surfing and
canoeing. He will also spend
some of the 10 days in Hawaii
sculpting.
“He’s going to take a whole
lot of his carved stone hearts to
Hawaii and give them to people
he meets as a little gift.
“Donald has hardly any
money so we’re trying to do a
bit of fundraising to help pay
for his expenses while he’s away.
For him this really is a once in a
lifetime trip.’’
Anyone keen to help with the
fundraising effort should email
Ms Suter on bonsuter@gmail.
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Concrete block walls are
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of the building, the first of the
structural steel portals for the
main pool are being assembled
on site, and the timber roof
purlins are being fixed to the
steel portals.
The foundations to the “dry”
side facilities (entrance foyer,
fitness/weights/cardio studio,
group fitness studio, spin room,
meeting rooms and staff offices)
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THE STAR has been judged
the best of the best at the New
Zealand Community Newspaper
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The Star, part of the Star Media
Group, scooped the three top
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improved newspaper and it also
took out the supreme award
which covers newspapers, magazines
and websites.
Venetia Sherson who judged
Gardening
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“The Star is bold in design and
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its readers to engage in debate
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important to the community.
“Strong grass roots reporting,
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issues, crime and community
stories.”
Mike Fletcher who judged the
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“The Star is filling a vital niche
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Every page is attractive.
Every page is interesting.”
It was a big night for Star
Media’s team at the awards
ceremony which was held in
Christchurch on Friday.
As well as The Star winning
the top three awards, Kiwi Gardener
was judged best all round
lifestyle magazine, Gabrielle
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Star Media also featured in the
advertising awards.
Rodney Grey was the winner
and runner-up in the best advertising
portfolio categories and
Michaela Bolster was the sales
excellence winner.
‘The Star is filling a vital
niche for news and views in
Christchurch.’
– Mike Fletcher, judge
The awards come at a great
time for Star Media – The Star’s
readership has increased substantially
in the latest Nielsen
report.
Star Media has a large portfolio
of newspaper titles – The Star,
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Tuesday June 27 2017 9
ADVERTORIAL
THE RICCARTON MARKET
IS NOT CLOSING!
During winter, as expected, the number of stall
holders and the number of people coming to the
market reduces but we still get in excess of 4,000
people coming every week. One of the strong points
about the Riccarton Market is that both entry and
parking is free to the public”.
HUNDREDS
OF STALLS
Don’t believe everything that you
hear! Despite numerous rumours
the popular Riccarton Market is
not closing.
“It is easy to understand the confusion” says Craig
Murphy, President of the Rotary Club of Riccarton.
(The Riccarton Market is owned by the Riccarton
Rotary Charitable Trust and managed by the Rotary
Club of Riccarton). “With much publicity being
given to the proposed new housing subdivision
on some of the land currently occupied by the
Riccarton Racing Club people have missed the
point that not all of the land is going to be utilised.
Over the next few years land will be progressively
developed into residential sections along Yaldhurst
Road and Steadman Road and then into other parts
of the property.
It does not however intrude into that portion of the
land currently occupied by the Riccarton market”.
Plans released by the developers, Ngai Tahu
Properties, show the proposed subdivision being
done over 6 stages which when completed will
provide approximately 600 new residential sections.
“In preparation for the development the Riccarton
Market has reduced its footprint and condensed
the number of stalls available. The Racing Club
has offered other land closer to the entrance in
exchange for land surrendered by the market.
These new areas will be incorporated into the
market over time” advises Ross Binning, Chair of
Riccarton Rotary’s Market Committee. “By reducing
the footprint now we have been able to provide
additional parking for our customers making coming
to the Riccarton Market even easier. Over the
summer months we have been getting crowds in
excess of 10,000 people every Sunday.
The Riccarton Market has been in operation for
29 years. Over that time it has moved location
several times. From its origins as a ‘car boot sale’
located at the Riccarton Mall carpark, it moved to
The Bush Inn, then outgrew sites at Riccarton High
School and then at the University, relocating to
the racecourse site more than 15 year ago. It has
become an institution in Christchurch – described
by the Christchurch City Council as ‘an icon’ for
locals and tourists alike. It is the largest charity
market in New Zealand and with room for over
300 stalls it is arguably the largest weekly market
in the country. During this period Riccarton Rotary
has donated more than $3 million to local charities
and individuals as well as supporting other national
and international projects especially at times of
emergency.
“It is disappointing that people still talk about the
Riccarton Market closing” says Craig Murphy. “In
many cases those people are directly associated
with competitive markets around the city so they
no doubt see it to their advantage by creating
uncertainty about the future of the Riccarton Market.
Be assured the Riccarton Market is here to stay. We
have a secure long term arrangement over
the Riccarton Park site and apart from some
relatively minor redesign of the footprint over
the next few years there is nothing that will
change as far as our many loyal customers
are concerned. They will be able to continue
to come for their vegetables, meats, other
food items, hardware, tools, furniture, plants,
artworks, jewellery, cat and dog needs,
clothing as well as to be entertained by the
live music and stay and have their lunch from
one of the numerous ethnic and specialised food
and refreshment stalls located around the central
‘commons’.
If you would like to know more about the Riccarton
Market please go to www.riccartonmarket.co.nz
RICCARTON MARKET
OPEN EVERY SUNDAY
9am - 2pm | Riccarton Racecourse
HUNDREDS
OF STALLS
LIVE
ENTERTAINMENT
EXTENSIVE
FOOD COURT
For more information visit our website: www.riccartonmarket.co.nz
In The Neighbourhood
SPORTS
S
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GO LOCAL
Beach Café is the best kept little
secret in New Brighton. Gina and
her team offer breakfast / lunch and
Dinner also being fully licenced.
With a great gourmet takeaway
menu now available in the evenings.
A great Early Bird special available
from Monday to Wednesday of
BUSINESSES
Eggs Benedict for only $10, this is a
limited time offer only.
For bookings phone 03 382 8599.
Beach Cafe
Greatest Little Cafe / Restaurant
in New Brighton
16a Beach Road
Corner Marine Parade, New Brighton
Phone order - 03 382 8599
NEW
Breakfast
Lunch &
Dinner
Menu
Serving Locally Grown Fresh Produce.
Open Tues - Sat 7.30am to late
Sunday & Monday 7.30am to 4pm
Queenspark pupils help
SCHOOLS
community garden grow
• By Sarla Donovan
CHILDREN FROM Queenspark School
were preparing a plot and planting
out vegetables at the New Brighton
Community Gardens recently.
They were also shown how to make a
frame for their peas to grow on.
The budding gardeners were on
their second visit as part of Eastern
Community Sport and Recreation’s
10 week sports programme for year
5-8 children, which runs on Fridays at
Rawhiti Domain.
Children from schools around the
eastern
SPORTS
suburbs participate and some
have been elected to do gardening.
They work in the community garden,
by the gates of Rawhiti Domain.
Teacher Jackie Stafford has 12 pupils
doing this activity with her.
They have so far designed and painted
a sign for their plot, prepared and
planted their garden, eaten feijoas that
had fallen to the ground and carrots that
had just been dug up and cooked potato
puffs.
Community garden volunteers run the
programme and Ms Stafford supports
the children in the ‘Sunflower’ team,
which includes the Queenspark pupils.
She said the programme was a
“fantastic initiative.”
SCHOOLS
SPORTS
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GREEN FINGERS: Keannah helping to
make the frame for the peas. Below:
Nikau and Lachlan painting the sign
for their vegetable plot.
Learning at the beach
GOING BEYOND SCHOOL WALLS: Haeata Community Campus teacher
Carla Taiaroa loves creating extraordinary opportunities for her tamariki outside
of the school walls. Learning happens everywhere for the ākonga in Kaunuku,
even at the beach. Tamariki working alongside Ms Taiaroa have been learning
about the process of carving. They recently visited New Brighton Beach to
collect drift wood and will design patterns to carve as their first attempt at
whakairo (carving.) Koia kei a koutou!
Monday to Friday to
Saturday to Sunday to
paperplus.co.nz
New entrant
Ava Meyer, 5, has started school
in Mrs Lindley’s class at Parkview
School. She started in the first week
of June and looks very smart and
warm in her new uniform.
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Tuesday June 27 2017 11
Book your 2018
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Enjoy a 15 day cruise along
the rivers of Europe from
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(or vv.) and experience
enchanting villages, medieval
castles and stunning scenery
while you sit back, relax and
enjoy the incredible service and cuisine offered
by Avalon Waterways.
Active Discovery on the Rhine
8 DAYS BETWEEN FRANKFURT & AMSTERDAM
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Experience all that
Avalon Waterways offers
with their amazing service
and mouthwatering cuisine
but also get a chance to be
active and enjoy the surrounds
by way of a bike ride, hike the hills
or canoe along the Rhine.
Burgundy & Provence
11 DAYS BETWEEN PARIS & COTE D’AZUR
from
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twin share based on 02/08/18 departure, Category E
Nicky De Clifford
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the Saone and the Rhone
via some of the beautiful
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mini-Rome), Avignon and the
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Legendary Danube
11 DAYS FROM PRAGUE TO BUDAPEST
from
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Starting in Prague, finishing in
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you time in these two amazing
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Tulips of Northern Holland
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Starting in the cosmopolitan
city of Amsterdam this cruise
enjoys a week exploring the
rivers of Holland where you
can see windmills, people
biking everywhere, tulips
swaying in the breeze and at the
same time enjoying the ambiance and comfort
aboard Avalon Waterways.
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8 DAYS FROM AMSTERDAM TO AMSTERDAM 8 DAYS BETWEEN AMSTERDAM & ZURICH
from
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twin share based on 07/04/18 departure, Category E
from
$ 5,054
pp pp
twin share based on 31/03/18 departure, Category A
(panorama suite)
Lisa Hutchison
lisahutchison@hot.co.nz
Enjoy this fantastic 8 day
cruise from Amsterdam
to Zurich where you will
experience the majestic beauty
of Switzerland, the cultural city of
Strasbourg and other ancient gothic
towns in Germany. A great way to see some highlights
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$500 per person/per cruise deposit must be received within 7 days of booking (or by 04/08/17; whichever comes first). The Air Credit will be processed as a discount off the booking invoice at time of reservation. Should you cancel or change your cruise, this Air Credit
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element of the airfare which you have utilised the credit for, even if SafetyNet Protection has been purchased. Avalon Waterways cancellation penalties apply as per standard terms and conditions. SafetyNet Protection may be purchased,
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DEADLINE SALE
AUCTION
Belfast 36 Donegal Street
Heartbreakingly Beautiful ....
3 21 2
Harcourts ID: BF28469
This home has so much personality it speaks for itself! Sadly our owners are moving North and
its time to say goodbye. Totally renovated throughout open plan kitchen/dining/living with great
outdoor flow to entertainment area, three double bedroom, spacious bathroom and heated with
woodburner and HRV system. Plenty of off street parking and fully fenced grounds + garden shed.
Sue & Gemma Roberts
M 027 440 1282 or 027 223 6471 P 03 323 6045
Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty / Belfast Licensed Agent REAA 2008
FOR SALE
Deadline Sale: All offers invited on or before
Thursday 13 th July at 4.00pm.
View: Phone for viewing times.
Burnside 28 Heath Street
As Is Where Is!
Mitchell Roberts & Mana Tai
M 027 413 0797 or 027 626 2824 P 03 385 0343
Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty / The Palms Licensed Agent REAA 2008
FOR SALE
3 1 1
Harcourts ID: PLS2274
This very tidy As-Is-Where-Is property with great space and in a prime location, will provide value
to the smart buyer who is capable with as-is properties. The owners have decided to take a
settlement, rather than repair - and now require the property to be sold immediately, in order to
pursue their next step.
Auction: Wednesday 5 July Russley Golf Club,
Memorial Avenue @ 3.00pm (unless sold prior).
View: Phone for viewing times.
Mairehau 2/29 Harrison Street
First-home'rs / Investors!
FOR SALE
3 1 2
Harcourts ID: PLS2228
This classic character bungalow has had refreshments to improve for modern living, including
repainting, recarpeting, rewiring, modernised kitchen and bathroom and installation of heat-pump
- whilst keeping the original charm, with large living areas / bedrooms and stained-glass detailing
throughout... all situated on a private section in a convenient city fringe location.
Mitchell Roberts & Mana Tai
M 027 413 0797 or 027 626 2824 P 03 385 0343
Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty / The Palms Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Price: $399,000.
View: Phone for viewing times.
Shirley 149 Emmett Street
So Much Work Has Been Done!
Harcourts ID: KI7259
Come and check out this lovingly redecorated house, carpet, vinyl, wallpaper, even the bricks
on the outside have been replaced. Clever use of space has allowed our owners to use this three
bedroom plus study house as a four bedroom home - and that doesn't even include the outside
studio and extra studio space attached to the garage. Our owners have purchased and must sell!
Andrew Smyth
M 022 323 6465 P 03 327 5379
Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty / Kaiapoi Licensed Agent REAA 2008
FOR SALE
3 1 1
Price: Offers Invited!
View: Phone for viewing times.
West Melton 630 Hoskyns Road
All The Hard Work Is Done!
5 3 3
Harcourts ID: BF28444
You will find it challenging to build a brand new home of this size and quality without the budget
sky rocketing with the current costs associated with building! This grand 475m2 home has been
perfectly positioned to maximize the sun and privacy that this 4.0029ha (10 acre) section has to
offer. Must view to appreciate - Our highly motivated Vendors are keen to move on, so don't delay.
Woolston 98A Randolph Street
Take a Look At This
3 1 3
Harcourts ID: BF27924
First home buyers this lovely sunny warm home could be yours. With new carpet, new drapes,
freshly painted throughout along with insulation in the ceiling and underfloor and a fabulous deck
to relax and entertain on, what more could you want. The brand new double garage plus double
carport is a real bonus. Well manicured section with room for veges + established fruit trees.
Brooke Kable
M 029 777 6706 P 03 323 6045
Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty / Belfast Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Price: $1,720,000.
View: Phone for viewing times.
Anne Davis
M 027 492 7694 P 03 323 6045
Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty / Belfast Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Price: Now sharply priced at $355,000.
View: Phone for viewing times.
Contributor to www.realestate.co.nz
www.twisskeir.co.nz
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Tuesday June 27 2017 13
St Andrews Square To Be Sold!
89 St Andrews Square - Strowan
5 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms | 2 Car Garage | Off Street Parking | Property ID: PLS2258 | AUCTION: Wednesday 5 th July @ 3:00 p.m Russley Golf Club (unless sold prior).
Finely situated in the extremely coveted St
Andrews Square, abutting Elmwood Park,
provides a rare opportunity for a new owner
to enter a cherished locale. The owners have
already purchased elsewhere, requiring
that this property MUST NOW BE SOLD!
With the children now grown and the
property having being markedly improved
by earthquake repairs and tasteful modern
renovations, it is time for this beautifully
elegant home with classic character, to
foster new family memories.
A home with a history, is a home with stories
- and the owners could lovingly tell you of
all their own - of teaching the children to
swim in the heated pool, the dinner parties
in the intimate dining-room, and the family
gatherings often sprawling from the flowing
living areas to the garden patios, with overstayers
sometimes snugly lodged in the loft
quarters. They could tell you all of this with
fondness - but wouldn't it be nicer to start
make your own stories.
A genuine opportunity, for a home perfectly
suited to the family who appreciate and
deserve a beautiful environment, in which
to grow together.
Located in the highly sought-after suburb
of Strowan, provides urban convenience
within beautiful surrounding. In close
proximity to extremely desired schools,
including St Andrews College, CBHS/
CGHS, Heaton Intermediate and Elmwood
Primary - as well as ease of access to the
nearby shopping amenities of Merivale and
Christchurch CBD.
Contact Mitchell Roberts 027 413 0797
or Mana Tai 027 626 2824. Harcourts
Twiss-Keir Realty Ltd/The Palms Office
03 385 0343. Licensed Agent REAA 2008.
Mitch &
Mana
Properties Available To Rent In Christchurch
19 Alpine View Lane, Burwood - $410.00 p/w
Enjoy this spacious three bedroom family home located close to the new
Marshland School, bus route and soon to be completed New World.
Unit 1 and 2, 469 Worcester Street, Linwood - $400.00 p/w each
Two brand new units available. Two bedrooms with single internal access
garage, private courtyard and security gates.
159 Dickeys Road, Belfast - $420.00 p/w
Rural location. Spacious north facing four bedrooms plus study home
with fabulously large living area.
For local knowledge and service, Call me today!
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P. 03 323 6045
E. tkrentals@harcourts.co.nz
Contributor to www.realestate.co.nz
Mitchell Roberts & Mana Tai
M 027 413 0797 or 027 626 2824
P 03 385 0343
E mitchandmana@harcourts.co.nz
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Raising bi-lingual children
Wednesday, 6.30-8pm
Hear about the benefits of
children growing up speaking
two languages. This workshop
is for parents and caregivers in
east Christchurch who speak a
language other than English.
The emphasis is on Pasifika
languages, though speakers
of other languages are welcome.
There is finger food and
children are welcome to attend.
Free event.
Linwood College library, 85
Aldwins Rd
Matariki Community Art
Project
Thursday, 3-5pm
Go along to the library and
learn about Te Iwa o Matariki.
Take part in fun, themed art
and crafts activities. Add your
work to the community art
space or take it home with you.
New Brighton Library, Marine
Pde
Storytimes/Wa Korero
Thursday, 10.30-11am
Encourage learning through
a love for stories. Storytimes
is an interactive programme
including stories, songs, rhymes
and play.
Parklands Library, 46
Email sarla.donovan@starmedia.kiwi
by 5pm each Wednesday
Queenspark Drive
Seaside Market
Saturday, 10am-2pm
Head to the seaside this
weekend and enjoy live
entertainment, great food, fresh
produce, artisan bread, arts,
crafts, jewellery and more.
With a bouncy castle and free
face-painting for the littlies.
New Brighton Mall
Magic: The Gathering
Saturday, 1-4pm
Bring your Magic: The
Gathering decks along to
Shirley Library where you can
play, swap cards or hang out.
Snacks provided. Suitable for
ages eight to 18.
Shirley Library, 36 Marshland
Rd
Surf Lifesaving Movie
Fundraiser
Sunday, 3.30pm
Join friends and family
of New Brighton Surf Life
Saving Club for a special
fundraising screening of
Despicable Me 3. Movie starts
at 3.30pm but go along at 3pm
to secure the best seat and
win some spot prizes. Visit
the club’s Facebook page to
purchase tickets. Adults $20,
MAORI ART: Linwood Community Arts Centre invites you to visit their annual festival
of Maori art, artworks and culture, Te Whare Maire O Na Punawerewere. The exhibition
showcases contemporary and traditional art works by local Maori artists. The centre will
also be running free kapahaka, kite making, soap carving, costume making and flax weaving
classes throughout the exhibition, which runs until July 14. There is no charge for classes
however, registrations are essential. Phone 981 2881 to book. Children and families most
welcome. For more information on classes and times, visit the Eastside Gallery facebook
page.
kids $15.
Reading Cinema, The Palms,
18 Marshland Rd
Art Session
Monday, 10am-12pm
Get your artistic juices flowing
with Otautahi Creative
Spaces. This is a chance to take
some time out from your busy
lives to relax, have a cup of tea,
and make beautiful things.
New Brighton Library, Marine
Pd
Golden Oldies
Movie Screening
Monday, 1.30pm
Audrey Hepburn, Shirley
MacLaine and James Garner
star in The Children’s Hour,
a 1961 drama set in a private
school for girls. Arrive early for
a cuppa and a chat.
New Brighton Museum, cnr
Hardy St and Seaview Rd. $2
donation.
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water features - pottery
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Convenient, Healthy,
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9 Raycroft St, Opawa
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orders@eatl8r.co.nz
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“the best oil that
money can buy”
WAYNE HILL CARS
313 LINCOLN RD
ADDINGTON CHRISTCHURCH
Ph. (03) 338 3255 E. hillcars@es.co.nz
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GREAT food
BROUGHT TO YOU BY...
Your fresh food people
Slow-cooked
beef cheek
(Serves 4 )
Beef cheeks naturally
contain a lot of collagen
which, when cooked long
and slow, converts into a
luscious rich texture. The
cheeks will be extra tender
and flavoursome if prepared
a day in advance and will
taste even better.
Ingredients
6 cups Beef stock
3 Tbsp Rice bran oil
½ cup Carrot, diced
½ cup Onion, diced
½ cup Celery, diced
3 Garlic cloves, peeled and sliced
1 Tbsp Tomato paste
2 cups Red wine
1 Bay leaf
4 sprigs Fresh thyme
1 sprig Fresh rosemary, small
1.2 kgs Beef cheeks, 1 cheek per
serve
1 tsp Salt
Directions
Heat the oven to 140 deg C.
Bring the beef stock to the
boil. Heat the oil and fry the
vegetables, garlic and tomato
paste for 10 minutes to lightly
caramelise. Turn the heat up
to high, add the red wine and
reduce by half.
Season the beef cheeks with
salt and pepper then place them
in an ovenproof casserole (or
use a slow cooker). Add in the
reduced wine and vegetables.
Add the herbs and cover with
beef stock.
Cover with a tight-fitting
lid and cook in the oven for 3
hours.
To make the glazing sauce,
strain off half the cooking juices
into a saucepan, bring this to the
boil and reduce until thick and
syrupy.
To serve, gently reheat the
cheeks in the remaining cooking
juices. When hot, carefully lift
them out and place them into
the glazing sauce. Smother with
sauce and serve with creamy
potato mash and a warm salad
of greens (I have steamed
brussels sprout leaves, peas, and
broad beans, then tossed them
with a little olive oil and sea salt
flakes).
Mu shu pork
(Serves 4 )
Ingredients
4 Chinese mushrooms, dried
(available from Asian food
stores)
5 Tbsp Vegetable oil
300g Baby lettuce leaves, thinly
sliced
3 Eggs, lightly beaten with a
pinch salt
½ cup Spring onion, sliced, cut
on an angle
2 tsp Fresh ginger, cut into
matchsticks
200g Chinese greens, cut into 5
cm lenghts
1 Tbsp Hoisin sauce
2 Tbsp Soy sauce
1 to taste Salt
1 Tbsp Rice wine, or sherry
Pork seasoning
1 Tbsp Soy sauce
1 tsp Sherry, or rice wine
½ tsp Garlic, crushed
1 tsp Cornflour
Directions
Soak the mushrooms in warm
water for 15 minutes until soft.
Cut away the stalks then thinly
slice into strips.
Mix all the pork seasoning
ingredients together, then stir
through the sliced pork.
Heat 2 tbsp of oil in a wok
until it begins to smoke. Add the
beaten eggs and slowly stir to
scramble. Remove from the wok
and reserve.
Heat the remaining oil in
a wok. Add spring onion
and ginger before adding the
seasoned pork. Quickly stir-fry
for several minutes until the
pork is just cooked.
Add mushrooms, bamboo
shoots and greens. Stir fry for
2 minutes before adding the
hoisin sauce, soy sauce, rice
wine or sherry, and a pinch of
salt. Toss well before returning
eggs to the wok to reheat. Serve
immediately.
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Parents of Year 6 students are
encouraged to take a good
look at their child’s full primary
school when choosing
schooling for 2018.
Why change schools when you don’t
need to? Full Primary schools are
tried and tested and have developed
in innovative and cost effective ways
since their inception in 1877. They
are as important to the provision of
education in 2018 as they were in 1877.
What makes them successful?
• They have evolved over time and have responded to the
different demographic changes since 1877.
• They are located in neighbourhoods; they cater for
families and respond to community needs.
• They are staffed by highly trained teachers who know
curriculum levels from Level 1 – 5 who have had the
same teacher training as teachers in other Year 7 and 8
school types.
• Teachers in the student’s current full primary school
know about individual students learning progress and
learning style from Year 1 – 8.
• Developing the whole child, flexibility, nurture,
innovation and child centred learning sum up full primary
schools.
• Year 7 and 8 students are the leaders and role models
along with the adults in a full primary school with
opportunities to nurture Year 1 – 6 students.
• School organisation in a full primary school fits the
needs of students not the timetable.
• All Year 7 and 8 students are included in leadership
opportunities, sporting opportunities, school community
job opportunities, buddy responsibilities and role model
expectations. They are seen by others in the school as
the leaders and younger students look up to them.
• These opportunities and strategies to build leadership,
key competencies and resilience are available to all Year
7 and 8 students in a full primary.
What does the research tell
us about the learning needs
of Year 7 and 8 students?
• Curriculum that is relevant, challenging,
integrative, and exploratory
• Multiple learning and teaching
approaches
• Assessment and evaluation programmes
that promote quality learning
• Organisational structures that support
meaningful relationships and learning
• Educators who value working with the
age group
• Courageous, collaborative leadership
• School-wide efforts and policies that
foster health, wellness, and safety
• Multifaceted guidance and support
services
• School-initiated family and community
partnerships
Looking at the above list it becomes clear that it isn’t school
type or school buildings that make the difference for Year
7 and 8 students. It is instead the innovative approach to
learning and the attitude of professionals toward this group of
students. This can happen in any school setting as long as the
leadership, teachers and non-teaching staff are committed
to the social and emotional development of this group of
learners. Full Primary Schools are providers of Year 7 and 8
education in every way that other types of schools are.
“Encouraging life-long learners. Expanding Horizons”
Our school offers…
Burnham School
§ Fun and authentic learning.
§ A family orientated environment.
§ Quality teaching with high expectations.
St Joseph’s Papanui
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Avonhead 55 Avonhead Road, Avonhead 03 348 7361 admin@avonhead.school.nz www..avonhead.school.nz
Beckenham 71 Sandwich Road, Beckenham 03 337 1404 principal@beckenham.school.nz www.beckenham.school.nz
Belfast 700 Main North Rd, Belfast 03 323 8849 office@belfast.school.nz www.belfastschool.co.nz
Burnham School Chaytor Avenue Christchurch 03 347 6851 principal@burnham.school.nz www.burnham.school.nz
Christchurch East
School
311 Gloucester St, Christchurch 03 366 2440 admin@chcheast.school.nz www.chcheast.school.nz
Christ the King 92 Greers Rd Burnside 03 358 2708 admin@christtheking.school.nz www. christtheking.school.nz
Diamond Harbour 13 Hunters Road, Diamond Harbour 03 329 4842
office@diamondharbour
.school.nz
www.diamondharbour
.school.nz
Halswell 437 Halswell Rd, Halswell 03 322 7038 admin@halswell.school.nz halswell.school.nz
Heathcote Valley 61 Bridle Path Rd, Heathcote Valley 03 384 1058 admin@hvs.school.nz www.hvs.school.nz
Kaiapoi Borough
School
20 Hilton Street, Kaiapoi 03 327 7231 principal@kbs.school.nz www.kbs.school.nz
Kaiapoi North 278 Williams Street, Kaiapoi 03 327 8803 jason.m@kaiapoinorth.school.nz www.kaiapoinorth.school.nz
Loburn RD 2 Rangiora 03 312 8828 principal@loburn.school.nz www.loburn.school.nz
Lyttelton Primary
School
34 Oxford Street, Lyttelton 03 929 0588 office@lyttelton.school.nz www.lyttelton.school.nz
And also
The research also provides insight into
what works for Year 7 and 8 students:
Ministry of Education by Dinham and Rowe
of the Australian Council for Educational
Research. 2007
• From the broader ‘teaching and learning literature’,
there is strong evidence that the quality of teaching
which students receive at all levels and stages of
schooling is of major importance in influencing
achievement outcomes for students.
• While productive and positive student-teacher
relationships are identified as an important
characteristic of highly performing schools
catering for middle years’ students, it needs to be
acknowledged that good teachers and school leaders
at all levels of schooling is what works.
• It is therefore debateable whether at least some
aspects of the philosophy and enactment of middle
schooling is any different from ‘good’ teaching and
effective schooling generally in all school types.
The literature is clear in advocating ‘middle schooling
approaches focusing on quality teaching and
enhanced learning’ rather than on school type.
Therefore it is what happens in the classroom to
support learning and what happens across the school
to cater for the specific developmental, cognitive,
physical, emotional and social needs of Year 7 and 8
that makes the difference. Not school type.
The research on middle schooling and its implications
to provide quality education to Year 7 and 8 students
is as applicable to full primary school as it is for other
schooling types.
Mairehau Primary 43 Mahars Road, Mairehau 03 385 3796 principal@mps.school.nz www.mps.school.nz
Merrin 41 Merrin Street, Avonhead 03 358 8369 office@merrin.school.nz www.merrin.school.nz
Mt Pleasant School 82 Major Hornbrook Road 03 384 3994 principal@mtpleasant.school.nz www.mtpleasant.school.nz
New Brighton
Catholic (Mary
Immaculate)
100 Lonsdale Street, New Brighton 03 388 7982 office@nbc.school.nz www.nbc.school.nz
Oaklands 37 Cunningham Place, Halswell 03 322 8735 office@oaklands.school.nz www.oaklands.school.nz
Ōpāwa School 30 Ford Rd. Opawa, Christchurch 03 332 6374 principal@opawa.school.nz www.opawa.school.nz
Our Lady of the
Assumption
Our Lady Star of
the Sea
89A Sparks Rd Hoon Hay 03 338 9503 admin@ola.school.nz www.ola.school.nz
45 Colenso Street, Sumner 03 326 5315 office@ourladystar.school.nz www.ourladystar.school.nz
Ouruhia School 21 Turners Rd, Christchurch 03 323 8855 principal@ouruhia.school.nz http://ouruhia.wikispaces.com
Parkview Chadbury St, Parklands 03 383 0833 office@parkview.school.nz www.parkview.school.nz
Pegasus Bay
School
5 Solander Rd, Pegasus 03 920 7000 principal@pegasusbay.school.nz www.pegasusbay.school.nz
Prebbleton School Blakes Road, Prebbleton 03 349 6553 admin@prebbleton.school.nz www.prebbleton.school.nz
Queenspark 222 Queenspark Drive, Christchurch 03 383 1578 admin@queenspark.school.nz www.queenspark.school.nz
Redcliffs Truro St, Sumner 03 384 3853 admin@redcliffs.school.nz www.redcliffs.school.nz
Riccarton Primary English Street, Upper Riccarton 03 348 5700
office@riccartonprimary
.school.nz
www.riccartonprimary
.school.nz
Russley 74 Cutts Road, Russley 03 342 7783 reception@russley.school.nz www.russley.school.nz
South New Brighton 160 Estuary Road, South New Brighton 03 388 9426 admin@snbs.school.nz www.snbs.school.nz
Springston School 16- 20 Leeston Road, Springston 03 329 5724 office@springston.school.nz springston.school.nz
St Bernadette’s
Catholic
St Joseph’s
Papanui
74 Hei Hei Road, Hornby 03 342 9780 admin@stb.school.nz
www.stbernadetteschch
.school.nz
4 Vagues Rd, Christchurch 03 352 8779 office@stjopapa.school.nz www.stjopapa.school.nz
St Martins Albert Terrace, St Martins 03 332 6121 admin@stmartins.school.nz www.stmartins.school.nz
St Patrick’s Kaiapoi 61 Fuller St, Kaiapoi 03 327 7700 tcoleman@stpatkai.school.nz www.stpatkai.school.nz
St Peter’s 11 Fisher Avenue, Beckenham 03 332 7598 office@saintpeters.school.nz www.saintpeters.school.nz
Sumner Colenso Street, Sumner 03 326 6546 admin@sumner.school.nz www.sumner.school.nz
Templeton 40 Kirk Road, Templeton 03 349 7045 office@templeton.school.nz www.templeton.school.nz
Waltham School Waltham Road & Hastings Street 03 379 3137 admin@waltham.school.nz www. waltham.school.nz
Westburn 257 Waimairi Road, Ilam 03 358 8173 admin@westburn.school.nz www.westburn.school.nz
West Eyreton 1651 North Eyre Road, Rangiora RD 5 03 312 5850 office@westeyreton.school.nz www.westeyreton.school.nz
West Melton
Primary
743 Weedons Ross Road,
West Melton
03 347 8448 tracey.ogle@westmelton.school.nz www.westmelton.school.nz
Wharenui 32 Matipo Street, Riccarton 03 348 5263 office@wharenui.school.nz www.wharenui.school.nz
Woodend Full Main Road, Woodend 7641 03 312 7808 g.barber@woodend.school.nz www.woodend.school.nz
Yaldhurst Model 48 School Road, Yaldhurst 03 342 7933 secretary@yaldhurst.school.nz www.yaldhurst.school.nz
Lyttelton Primary School -
Te Kura Tuatahi o Ōhinehou
Parkview School
New Brighton Catholic
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Christchurch Intermediate
Schools
Specialists in Year 7 and Year 8 Education
OPEN NIGHTS 2017
Intermediates are exciting places for students to
begin their adventure into adolescence. In addition
to providing a rich, age and stage, middle-yearsspecific
curriculum in a stimulating, challenging and
rewarding environment, intermediates cater for many
interest groups and clubs.
Intermediate schools target the needs
of early adolescent Year 7 & 8 students
- 11-13 year olds. These two-year, coeducational
schools are in many ways ideal
environments for students to begin their
adventures into adolescence.
Early adolescence is a unique and special
time of immense physical, intellectual,
emotional and social development.
These changes create specific needs and
challenges that are significantly different
from the needs of younger children or older
adolescents.
An intermediate school can support your
Year 7 & 8 child in ways that include but are
not limited to:
• The staff are all focussed on the needs
of early adolescents and teach in these
schools because they establish strong
relationships and particularly enjoy
working with Year 7 & 8 students. They
are highly qualified, experienced and
skilled teachers of early adolescent
students, who ensure pastoral,
social and emotional needs are well
supported.
• The resources are all designed and
acquired to meet the needs of this age
It is not surprising that New Zealand and overseas
research concludes that the quality of teaching is
one of the most significant factors influencing how
well students learn at school. Given that quality
teaching occurs in most New Zealand schools
regardless of their type, it’s only natural to consider
other factors that might make a difference for early
adolescents.
The young people at intermediates are changing
rapidly – physically, emotionally and socially.
Intermediates focus solely on this age group and
are well positioned to meet their needs. A mix
of specialist and home room teachers helps to
provide the choices, challenge, love for practical
activities and academic rigour in the students’
learning. Resourcing, both human and physical, that
is developed deliberately to meet early adolescent
student needs, helps to build self esteem, assist
students to develop and find strengths and links
learning with career aspirations. Teachers who are
focussed solely on the middle years are able to work
collaboratively to provide level-appropriate engaging
programmes that connect learning to students’ lives
and interests and provide challenge for all students
to achieve to the best of their ability.
group - age appropriate experiences,
opportunities and challenges are
planned for and provided.
• Leadership development focuses on
opportunities for students to develop
the important skills associated with leading
their peers - people their own age.
• Secure and supportive yet challenging
environments are provided to support
students to develop their independence.
• Students thrive on the opportunity to
step up.
• Specialist teaching opportunities enable
students to receive age appropriate
and challenging learning in technology,
science, performing arts and visual arts.
• Significant home group environments
support strong literacy and numeracy
programmes differentiated in creative
ways to meet students’ individual
needs - all students are extended and
the focus is on accelerating progress.
The intermediate schools in Christchurch
work closely together to collectively provide
a wide range of extracurricular opportunities
for students in sporting, cultural and
academic contexts.
Current intermediate school students list these
points:
1. “There are more children of my own age here
because our school takes all the year sixes from a
few different schools and they come to one school.
And because we’ve got bigger numbers of pupils
we can have more sports teams and … there’s
something for everyone” Y8 child
2. “Our school has different specialist teachers for
subjects like music art, P.E. and technology, so we
get used to that – which is good preparation for
secondary school” Y7 girl
3. “At intermediate school everything is for our two
years (age group).” Y8 girl
4. “I like that we don’t have to look out for little
children. That was neat at our old (primary) school
but it’s nice to just have our own age here. Y7 boy
5. “It’s good that we don’t have big secondary kids
here. We can worry about them when we’re older…
and then we’ll be big too. Y8 boy
For a specialist focus on middle year schooling, use
the table on this page to find the time and date of
the open night for your nearest intermediate school.
ENQUIRIES WELCOME
This is a great opportunity to
see Intermediates in action
Attending our Open Nights is a
great way to see Intermediate
schools in action
School Date Time Principal Email Phone Website
Breens Thursday 6 July 4.30pm – 6.30pm Nikki Clarke office@breens.school.nz 359 8108 www.breens.school.nz
Casebrook Wednesday 2 August 6.30pm – 8.30pm Sharon Keen office@casebrook.school.nz 359 7428 www.casebrook.school.nz
Chisnallwood Wednesday 5 July 6.00pm – 8.00pm Justin Fields info@chisnallwood.school.nz 388 4199 www.chisnallwood.school.nz
Christchurch South Thursday 27 July 6.30pm – 8.00pm Ross Hastings office@chchsouth.ac.nz 332 2408 www.chchsouth.ac.nz
Cobham
Tuesday 25 July
3.30 pm – 5.30 pm &
6.30 pm – 8.30 pm
Eddie Norgate office@cobham.school.nz 351 6381 www.cobham.school.nz
Heaton Thursday 27 July 6.30pm – 8.30pm Andrea Knight admin@heaton.school.nz 355 9555 www.heaton.school.nz
Kirkwood
Tuesday 4 July
9.00am – 12.00 noon
and 7.00pm – 8.30pm
Phil Tappenden school.information@kirkwood.school.nz 348 7718 www.kirkwood.school.nz
Shirley Thursday 3 August 6.30pm – 8.00pm Geoff Siave office@sis.school.nz 385 2229 www.sis.school.nz
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The New Zealand Certificate in Project
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SIGNAL ICT GRAD SCHOOL
Returning to work, but
looking for a change?
If you watched What Next? on TV One
recently, you will be aware how quickly NZ
is being impacted by emerging technologies.
Tech roles exist in nearly all industries
now, from agriculture to zoology, and huge
growth in the already significant tech sector
in Canterbury is predicted by the Canterbury
Development Corporation.
To fuel this growth, we need more trained
tech people. SIGNAL is working with
industry to help meet this need via Shift, an
innovative industry-driven tech programme
for those who are seeking a new career path,
but who do not have an IT background. This
intensive 9 month programme is open to
degree holders in any discipline, from NZ or
off-shore - in fact, diversity is welcomed!
The Shift programme is ideal for those
looking to return to the work force, and
offers school friendly hours allows you to
up-skill without sacrificing family time.
There are a number of tech jobs in NZ and
they cover a varied skill set. You can focus
on software design and development or you
could concentrate on other high demand
skills, such as project management, product
testing, user experience, business analysis,
technical writing. The Shift programme
uses immersive studio-based learning and
real-world experience via industry projects
and placements to produce graduates with
well-rounded technical and communication
skills, able to work with any team within the
exciting tech sector.
“The first half of the Shift program has
Want to Shift to a new career?
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CDC estimates ICT employment in Canterbury
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SHIFT offers tech training with school
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succeeded in delivering to my expectations - I
have enjoyed learning introductory tech skills
such as programming, web development,
databases and user experience. The project
work has provided real-life examples of how
these skills could be applied and required
our group to work together to achieve the
desired result.” Qualified geologist and Shift
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Limited spaces are available for the
Christchurch Shift programme starting on
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To find out more about the Shift
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Marian College
Open Day
Marian College has a friendly
atmosphere, which comes from staff and
students knowing each other well.
Marian College is a Catholic state
integrated school for girls, situated in the
centre of the city. With a maximum roll
of 430, we have a very strong emphasis
on being a family school. Our faith is at
the heart of our school and we focus on
the values of commitment, perseverance
and courage, which are inherent in the
traditions of the founding religious orders
of our College. Student wellbeing is
important to us, as is a strong partnership
between school and family. Marian College
has a friendly atmosphere, which comes
from staff and students knowing each other
well.
Marian’s academic results are exceptional
and we are dedicated to creating a positive
learning environment which uses the
best of modern teaching practices and
information technologies; we also have high
expectations. Our students learn to become
independent, resilient and adaptable young
women, well prepared with skills for the
future. Every student at Marian College
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We welcome enrolment enquiries; please
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Be part of one of NZ’s fastest
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SECONDARY SCHOOL SELECTION
A bright future at Shirley and Avonside
With a brand new state-of-the-art
campus on their horizon and a host of
new opportunities to offer students, it
is a great time to enrol at Shirley Boys’
High School and Avonside Girls’ High
School.
The two schools will relocate to their
new site, at QEII Park, in time for Term
2 of 2019, so students who enrol for next
year will be at the new schools in their
second year of high school.
Being able to start from scratch has
enabled the architects to create the
‘ultimate campus’. It features a large
Performing Arts Centre (with a 750-seat
and a 100-seat theatre), three full-sized
gyms (complete with climbing wall), a
cultural space and four sportsfields.
Each school will also have a long list
of its own specialist learning facilities,
including:
• Electronics Lab
• Recording Studios
• Editing Suites
• 2D and 3D Printing Room
• 6 Science Labs
• An Indoor Fitness Centre
Avonside Girls’ principal Sue Hume
says the students will spend most of
their day in a single sex environment.
“That’s important to us. The research
clearly shows that single sex education
benefits both girls and boys...boys do
better academically and girls participate
more when they have space to learn and
focus away from the opposite gender,”
says Sue Hume.
Shirley Boys’ High School headmaster
Avonside Girls’ principal Sue Hume
and Shirley Boys’ High School
headmaster John Laurenson
John Laurenson says being co-located
will enable both schools to offer their
students more.
“We’ll be able to work together to
deliver more specialist subjects so we
can widen our curriculum and we will
be able to co-operate on things like
school productions. Obviously there
will be lots of social and educational
advantages to this.”
A large bus network is being created
to help make travelling to and from the
campus easy, and the schools are also
working with local authorities to create
safe cycling and walking routes to the
site.
While the new zone hasn’t been
finalised yet, the schools’ intake for next
year will be based on their current zones.
That is good news for any families
considering out-of-zone enrolments.
Much of the school’s existing zones now
sit in the residential red zone so there is
plenty of space.
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Educating and empowering young women to be
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tidy ups or on-going
service. Nick’s Property
Maintenance. Keeping
your garden beautiful.
Free Quote. Ph. 942-4440
Health & Beauty
Mobile
haiRdReSSeR
age Concern accredited
40 years hairdressing
experience in your
home.
Specialising in elderly
male/female clients
unable to go
to a salon.
Reasonable charges
for cuts, sets, perms.
Ph. ChRyStal
021 144 3314 or
03 385 2402
Holiday
Accommodation
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Free Internet, Shops,
Restaurants, Tennis, Surf
Club & Patrolled Beach,
Public Transport at door.
Ask for our SEASONAL
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544-35011 Email: reception@mandolin.com.au
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FOR ALL YOUR
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Call us today for a FREE quote
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PROFESSIONAL & QUALIFIED
PAINTING
Plastering, Wallpapering
Spray Painting
Ph John 027 860 8106
Trades & Services
• Replacement/new roofing
• Colour Steel gutter & fascia
• Flue & log burner installs
• Skytube/light installs
• Earthquake repairs
Licence Building
Practitioner LBP
Member of the Roofing
Association
DCM ROOFING LTD
The Roofing Specialists
PHONE IAIN
027 445 5597
iain@dcmroofing.co.nz
0800 586 5626
www.junkman.co.nz
office@junkman.co.nz
Trades & Services
Trades & Services
HOUSE
CLEARING
Are you
moving house
or trying to
downsize?
Call All Clear
Canterbury. We work
with you to recycle,
sell and dispose of
unwanted items.
Ph: 03 260 0934
or 021 078 4553
raewynlcooke@gmail.com
www.allclearcanterbury.co.nz
Trades & Services
GLAZING
Stephen Thom
Glazing 2012 Ltd.
(Under New Management)
• Mirrors
• New Glazing
• Pet Door
Specialists
• Frameless
Showers
• Splashbacks
WE CAN DO YOUR
WORK NOW
ROOF REPAIRS
Locally owned & operated with
over 30 years experience.
• Extensions & repair • Roof coating
• Concrete & clay tiles • Butynol
• Malthoid • Asbestos Certified
• Coloursteel • Old iron • Guttering
Phone Dave 981 0278
or 021 223 4200
E: dave@beaumontroofing.co.nz
BEAUMONT ROOFING LTD
9155874AA
ALL BROKEN
WINDOWS
Phone Cushla
03 352 6225
or 027 352 6225
AAA HANDYMAN
licensed carpenter
LBP, all property and
building maintenance,
repairs, bathroom/shower
installations, with free
quotes 03 383 1927 or 027
245 5226 ciey@xtra.co.nz
BRICKLAYER
George Lockyer. Over
35 years bricklaying
experience. UK trained.
Licensed Building
Practitioner number
BP105608. Insurance
work. EQC repairs.
Heritage brickwork and
stonework a speciality. No
job too small. Governors
Bay. Home 329-9344,
Cell 027 684 4046, email
georgelockyer@xtra.co.nz
BUILDER
For all building work
but specialist in bathroom
renovations, 30 yrs
experience, with service
and integrity. Free Quotes.
Ph Lachlan 383-1723 or
0274 367-067.
BUILDER
LICENSED, available for
all aspects of building.
Please call 027 241-7471
or 335-0265
*****************
CARPET & VINYL
LAYINg
Repairs, uplifting,relaying,
restretching,,jflattery@
xtra.co.nz,
ph 0800 003 181
or 027 2407416
FENCINg
All types of residential,
including gates,
demolition & removal,
ph 021 231-1860
Fencing Uprite
FENCINg
All styles and shapes,
gates, wooden, ph Mark
027 331-3223
PAINTER
Available, All aspects in
painting. Very competitive
in roofs and fences. Please
call 027 241-7471 or 335-
0265
PAINTER
Top quality work, I stand
by Canterbury, ph Wayne
03 385-4348 or 027 274-
3541
PLASTERINg
Stopping / skimming. 30
yrs exp, all work large &
small. Contact Tony 027
222 2993 or Earl 027 345
0561
PLUMBER
For prompt service for all
plumbing maintenance,
repairs and alterations.
Phone Michael 364 7080
or 027 438 3943
PLUMBER
ALF THORPE
PLUMBING Certifying
Plumber for all types of
plumbing, maintenance,
spouting, alterations etc.
Phone 352-7402 or 0274-
350-231
QEII CoLLISIoN
REPAIRS
Free Courtesy Cars
(conditions apply),All
Insurance work,Rust
Repairs &Private work.
Spray-painting.
Free pickup & delivery.
Ph. 03 388 5187
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
SPoUTINg CLEANINg
Spouting Unblocked,
Cleaned Out and Flushed
Out. Also Full Handyman
Services Available. Call
Trevor 332 8949 or 021
043-2034
TILER/CARPENTER
35 years exp, no job
too small. Ph Ross 027
4311440.
TREES BIg oR SMALL
tree removal, trimming,
stump grinding, shelterbelt
clean up, section clearing,
rubbish removals,
excavation work, ph Trees
Big or Small, for a free
quote, 021 061 4783
TREE WoRK
Hedge trimming, stump
grinding, rubbish removed,
small job specialty Ph
Andrew 03 322-8341 or
027 435-8759
T.V. SERVICE
CENTRE
Repairs, tvs, microwaves,
stereos, DVD. Aerial
installations and kitsets,
480 Moorhouse Ave, ph 03
379 1400
UPHoLSTERER
Dining Chairs, Lounge
suites, Caravan Squabs
etc. recovered. Free
Quotes. Phone Graeme
383-1448
VHS VIDEo TAPES
& all camera tapes
converted to DVD, video
taping special occasions,
www.grahamsvideo.co.nz
ph 03 338-1655
Wanted To Buy
AAA Buying goods
quality furniture,
Beds, Stoves, Washing
machines, Fridge Freezers.
Same day service. Selwyn
Dealers. Phone 980 5812
or 027 313 8156
TOOLS
Garden, garage,
woodworking,
mechanical, engineering,
sawbenches, lathes, cash
buyer, ph 355-2045
Situations Vacant
CLEANERS
REQUIRED
Shirley
Saturday & Sunday
6am to 8.30am
We are looking for
cleaners to join our
commercial
cleaning team.
You will need to pass
a Security Check and
you MUST have your
own transport.
These are permanent
long term positions
and not suitable for
holders of temporary
work permits.
Please email your
Application to
csc@totalcanterbury.co.nz
or phone 338 9056
Visit our website:
totalcanterbury.co.nz
Please advise which
job when emailing
your CV.
Do you know
where your
nearest
CIVIL DEFENCE
sector post is?
Ring your local
council to find out.
ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS HERE
Weka Pass Railway
Waipara, North Canterbury
We are RUNNING
SUNDAY 2nd July
Running 1st & 3rd
Sunday of every month
Phone 0800wekapass
Depart Glenmark Station
11.30am & 2.00pm
www.wekapassrailway.co.nz
Phone for further details
(03) 379 1100
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Free demonstrations!
Learn to cook authentic Thai
Lunch & Dinner
All you can eat, 7 days
Bookings Essential PH 386 0088
fb.com/GardenHotelRestaurant www.gardenhotel.co.nz
HAPPY HOUR
5PM - 7PM DAILY
Live Music:
6PM.FRI.30 JUNE
LEARN techniques to cook authentic Thai
cuisine at home!
The Royal Thai Embassy in association with
Thai Chefs Riccarton is warming up winter with
fantastic hot Thai cuisine cooking
demonstrations.
Using the freshest ingredients and produce,
Chicken Pad Thai; Massaman Curry with Duck
legs; and Crispy Pork with Curry paste and
Green beans, are three genuine Thai dishes you
can experience being created from scratch and
sample for free!
There are two demonstrations. This Saturday
1st July from 2pm to 3pm at Thai Chefs
Restaurant, 1 Riccarton Rd and on Sunday 2nd
July from 10am to 1pm at the Riccarton Market,
165 Racecourse Rd. Ingredients will be available
to purchase at the Sunday market - a great
chance to stock your pantry with genuine
flavours of Thailand.
Don’t miss this opportunity to savour the taste
and culture of Thailand at these free
demonstrations.
For more details on the demonstrations, or to
simply book a table to enjoy the extensive menu
Thai Chefs Restaurant has on offer, phone Thai
Chefs Restaurant on 341 1163.
OUR CABINET ITEMS ARE HOMEMADE
CREATED FRESH ON SITE DAILY
$12
LUNCH
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COFFEE
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H O U R
Mid-Winter
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Saturday ON 17 NOW June to until
Sunday Sunday 2 July 22017
July 2017
LUNCH
Mon to Fri $23.50pp
Sat & Sun $24.50pp
DINNER
Mon to Thur $30.50pp
Fri to Sun $32.50pp
Senior Citizens
discount available.
2PM-4PM
DAILY
MON: ROAST MEAL
TUE: FISH & CHIPS
WED: FISH BURGER
THU: ROAST MEAL
SAT: FISH & CHIPS
$3.50
Offer available for a limited time
and includes tea, hot chocolate
AVAILABLE
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FOR A
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THE GARDEN HOTEL COMPLEX | 110 MARSHLAND RD
www.gardenhotel.co.nz | phone 385 3132
RESTAURANT & CAFÉ
We are open from 6.30am
Seniors SPECIAL
2 courses Soup/Roast or Roast/Dessert
Special available lunch only. Monday - Saturday 12pm - 2.30pm
Family Friendly
Kid’s 2 course special
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A CLUB BY
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PARKING. ENQUIRE NOW!
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12pm-2pm and from 5pm
Midweek $10
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Available Tuesday,
Wednesday, & Thursday
$20
$10
www.newbrightonclub.co.nz
MID-WINTER
XMAS FUNCTIONS
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS
Members Lucky Card Draw
FUNCTION ROOMS
SHUTTLE RUNNING
Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat
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The
RACECOURSE HOTEL
& Motorlodge
118 Racecourse Rd, Sockburn,
Christchurch. Ph 03 342 7150
www.racecoursehotel.co.nz
PIERVIEW
Restaurant
202 Marine Parade | Ph 388-9416
Members, guests and affiliates welcome
Quality
a la carte
with a view!
Open from 5.30pm
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY
OPEN FOR SUNDAY 3 COURSE
SUNDAY BRUNCH DINNER SPECIAL
$25
By the Seaside!
10.30am-2pm
H ORNBY
WORKINGMEN’S
CLUB
«WHAT'S ON«
FRIDAY 30 JUNE, 7PM
ROBBIE DREW
SATURDAY 1 JULY
4.30PM
DES NEWTON
8PM
SOUTHFIELD
Club
CAFE
OPEN 7 DAYS
LUNCH & DINNER
Gluten Free &
Vegetarian options
Chalmers
Restaurant
Early Bird Special
5.30pm – 6.30pm
FRI & SAT
Roast (4 Choices)
and Free Desserts
still only $22.50
Unbeatable value
including your
choice of fresh
Veges and Salads
SUNDAY BUFFET
THIS Sunday 30th July
ALL YOU CAN EAT
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SATURDAY 22 JULY, 8PM
TICKETS $20 AT CLUB OFFICE
SATURDAY 29 JULY, 7.30PM
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& BACKPACK present
Three decades of rock’s best
known hits spanning the greater
rock era of the 1950's through to
the 1970's featuring a mini set of
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TICKETS $20 AT CLUB OFFICE. DOOR SALES $25
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www.hornbyworkingmensclub.co.nz | Members, guests & affiliates welcome
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$
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for
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each
Birds Eye Fish Fillets 425g
$
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$
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$
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pack
Speight’s Gold Medal Ale/Summit
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Exhibitors Directory
Site map in your Home & Leisure Programme
Stand
Company Name
Website
C1-C4 Armstrong Motor Group armstrongmotorgroup.com
C5 Stratton Bathrooms strattonbathrooms.com
C6 Eenergy eenergy.co.nz
C7 Graphic Glass grapghicglass.biz
1 With This Ring Bridal Show bridalshow.dashtickets.co.nz
2-4 Star Media star.kiwi
5 Oderings oderings.co.nz
6,8 Professionals Real Estate professionals.co.nz
7,9 Woll Cookware showtv.co.nz
10 Ideal Building Canterbury idealbuilding.co.nz
12 Veito Heater branddevelopers.co.nz
13 Harrisons Curtains & Blinds harrisonscurtains.co.nz
14 Turbo Scrub branddevelopers.co.nz
15,17 Harrisons Energy Solutions harrisonsenergy.co.nz
16 Wright Spa Pools wsp.co.nz
18 EnviroMaster Ltd enviromaster.co.nz
19 Outerspace Landscapes outerspacelandscapes.co.nz
20 Fidget Spinner cuddlebuddies.co.nz
21-22 Platinum Homes platinumhomes.co.nz
23 UPVC Windows & Doors upvcwindows.co.nz
24 The Crowded House thecrowdedhouse.co.nz
25 Happy Spine happyspine.co.nz
26 Tumeric Powder showtv.co.nz
27 Milestone Homes milestonehomes.co.nz
28,30 Your Sparky leds4u.co.nz
29 Dream Home Curtains dreamhomecurtains.co.nz
31 Fry Air showtv.co.nz
33 Flatstacks showtv.co.nz
32, 34 Air Con New Zealand airconnz.co.nz
35,37 Xteriorscapes xteriorscapes.co.nz
36 Zenteq zenteq.co.nz
38,40 Heatsmart Central heatsmart.co.nz
39,41 Whitehouse Builders whitehousebuilders.co.nz
42 Morepork morepork.nz
43 Air Roaster branddevelopers.co.nz
44 Suntrenz Skylights suntrenz.co.nz
45,47,48,49 Living House NZ livinghouse.co.nz
46 Insulmax Insulation insulmax.co.nz
50 Automated Technologies automatedtechnologies.co.nz
51 Durasteel durasteel.co.nz
52,54 Edoma NZ edoma.co.nz
53,55 Sunshine Solar sunshinesolar.co.nz
56 Transforma Ladder branddevelopers.co.nz
57-58 GJ Gardner Homes gjgardner.co.nz
59 Kleva Cut Knives cuddlebuddies.co.nz
60 KS Lighting kslighting.co.nz
61 The Heath shuzi.co.nz
62 Eric James & Associates emcjames.co.nz
63 WindowWow showtv.co.nz
67,68,70,71 Harvey Norman Bedding harveynorman.co.nz
64-66 Central Heating New Zealand centralheating.co.nz
69 My Eco myeco.co.nz
72,73 Kitchen Studio kitchenstudio.co.nz
74 Sharp Asphalt sharpasphalt.co.nz
75 YMCA Christchurch ymcachch.co.nz
76 Citrus Magic citrusbasedcleaner.co.nz
77-78 Venluree venluree.co.nz
79 Bambillo Toppers branddevelopers.co.nz
81,83,84 Edwards & Hardy Roofing edwardsandhardyroofing.co.nz
82 Fig Landscapes Figlandscapes.co.nz
85-87 BuildRight Homes buildrighthomes.co.nz
88-94 Bedworld bedworld.co.nz
95 Surafce Solutions surfacesolutions.co.nz
96 NZHL nzhomeloans.co.nz
Stand
Company Name
Website
97 Readylawn readylawn.co.nz
98-99 DVS dvs.co.nz
100-102 Austin Bluewater austinbluewater.co.nz
103-104 Enable Services enable.co.nz
101 Chopper cuddlebuddies.co.nz
105 Strategic Homes strategichomes.co.nz
106-109 Resene resene.co.nz
110 Millen Christchurch millen.co.nz
112 A1 Konjac Sponge cuddlebuddies.co.nz
113-114 On Cue oncue.net.nz
115-117 Plus 2WP showshop.co.nz
116 Logan Smythe & Associates logansmythe.co.nz
118 Polar Energi polarenergi.co.nz
119 David Reid Homes davidreidhomes.co.nz
120 McKenzie & Willis Flooring Mckenzieandwillis.co.nz
121 VDS Design estervdsande@gmail.com
123 BellaRoc Stone & Tiles bellaroc.co.nz
125 Infrared Panels NZ infraredpanels.co.nz
126 McKenzie & Willis Bedding Mckenzieandwillis.co.nz
127 Sincock, Till & Setz Audiology staudiology.co.nz
129 Property Investors Club propertyclub.co.nz
133 IPG Paintball ipgnz.co.nz
134 Natural Pest Control urbaadv@xtra.co.nz
135 Showerdome showerdome.co.nz
136 Duzz-all beeswax duzz-allbeeswax.co.nz
137 Unovent South unovent.co.nz
138 TC Groundworks tcgw.co.nz
139 Redrock hats redrockhats.co.nz
142-144 Rest area with Summerset summerset.co.nz
145 Power fit gym branddevelopers.co.nz
146 Ark Financial Group arkfg.co.nz
147-150 The Glass Room theglassroom.co.nz
151-156 The Carpet Mill carpetmill.co.nz
157 Treble Glaze trebleglaze.co.nz
158-159 Hororata Highland Games hororata.org.nz
160 Springfree Trampolines springfreetrampoline.co.nz
162 Canterbury Insulation canterburyinsulation.co.nz
163,165 Hometech hometech.co.nz
164,166,168 Carpet Plus carpetplus.co.nz
170 ANZ Bank anz.co.nz
172 Window Innovation windowinnovation.co.nz
174 Canterbury Continuous Spouting continious.co.nz
176-178 Morgan + Stone morganstone.co.nz
181-183 Simply Wardrobes simplywardrobes.co.nz
184,189 Bambillo Beds branddevelopers.co.nz
185 Dream Doors Christchurch dreamdoors.co.nz
186 Waste Co. wasteco.co.nz
187-188 Condensation Control condensation.co.nz
191,193 Venus Flooring venusflooring.co.nz
195-197 Target Furniture targetfurniture.co.nz
192,194,206,208 HRV safe Windows hrv.co.nz
198-202 4 Seasons Home & Leisure 4seasons.co.nz
203 IBS www.ibs.co.nz
204 Air Hawk branddevelopers.co.nz
210 X-Golf Avonhead xgolfavonhead.co.nz
205, 207 Thermatech thermatech.co.nz
209, 211 Agility BuildingSolutions agbs.co.nz
212-213 Icycle electric icycleeletric.co.nz
214 Beam by Electrolux Central Vacuums beam.co.nz
215-218 Dreamwool Beds dreamwool.co.nz
226-231 Boat, Motorhome and Caravan Show classicevents.co.nz
220-224 Pool Land poolland.co.nz
217-227 The Playhouse Challenge birthrightchch.org.nz tpa.org.nz
Main Entrance Generator Place
generatorplace.co.nz
Main Entrance Mobile skips4u
mobileskips4u.co.nz
JUNE 30 - JULY 2 HORNCASTLE ARENA
10am - 5pm, adults $8 - under 12’s free