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NEW BEGINNING: Pupils from New Brighton Catholic School, accompanied by city councillor
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Beachside playground for kids, by kids
WITH THE help of a few local
school children armed with
shovels, work has begun on New
Brighton’s beachside playground.
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Coastal-Burwood Community
Board chairwoman Kim Money
and city councillor David East
helped the school children to
break ground on the project.
Cr East said he was delighted to
see the project get under way.
“The playground design is
based on the ideas of the community
following a great consultation
process which engaged
young people in the area and local
schools to ensure we have the
right themes, equipment and the
support of the local community.”
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• By Bridget Rutherford
WOOLSTON’S Te Waka Unua
School has introduced a new
enrolment zone to avoid over
crowding.
The Ministry of Education
has approved the merger
school’s new zone, which is now
in force.
It is one of several schools in
the east, including Bromley,
to create an enrolment zone,
because of roll growth.
The new zone roughly runs
from the west along Tuam St,
past Linwood College, stretching
to Linwood Ave in the east.
It then drops to Cumnor Tce,
along to Wilsons Rd, and back
up past Lancaster Park to Tuam
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The Phillipstown community
objected the plan when it was
announced in 2012.
After High Court action,
then Education Minister Hekia
Parata was forced to reopen
consultation with both communities.
But the decision was eventually
made to merge the two.
Currently the school has a roll
of more than 450 pupils. The
school has previously said it can
accommodate more than 500.
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new zone will be enrolled at the
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CONGRATULATIONS to Coastal
Spirit in what turned out to be a
monty weekend for the club.
They captured both their seventh
women’s premier league title and
the Hurley Shield in the space of a
matter of hours (see page 11).
The women’s premier league side
got the party rolling with a big
win over Waimak United, helped
by a hat trick from Mel Cameron
and double from Britney-Lee
Nicholson.
Then the men secured more
silverware by beating Cashmere
2-0 to win the Hurley Shield,
Mainland’s equivalent of the
Ranfurly Shield.
Coastal will have one defence
of the Hurley Shield against FC
Twenty on Saturday before it
can be safely tucked away for the
summer.
Hopefully Bromley residents will
know this week if there is a solution
to the midge problem. See page 3.
– Barry Clarke
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Midge solutions to be revealed
• By Sarla Donovan
MIDGE-PLAGUED Bromley
residents will know this week
what solutions are on the table to
try and solve the problem.
City council staff met with the
Coastal-Burwood Community
Board behind closed doors last
week.
They were discussing costs for
long and short-term measures
to control midges on the
wastewater ponds.
This follows a June meeting
between a group of affected
residents, board members and
city council staff.
The city council refused to tell
Pegasus Post the details of last
week’s meeting, saying it needed
to inform residents first.
“Once the residents have
been met with to discuss these
options, the details of the proposal
can be released,” said a city
council spokeswoman.
One of the options being
looked at is installing a UV plant
in the Bromley sewage treatment
plant, which could cost $3000
daily in power charges.
Coastal Ward city councillor
David East has said this option
would “obviate the problem
altogether.”
BIG PROBLEM: This pile of midges was collected off resident Janet Profit’s window.
For years, Bromley residents
have been surrounded by armies
of midges during the summer
months.
The city council has spent
$800,000 over two years trying
to fix the problem but to no
avail.
Bromley resident Janet Profit
is one of those who has been
pleading for action.
She told Pegasus Post the
residents wanted the problem
“sorted, fixed” by the summer
and their preference was for the
UV treatment. “We know it’s
going to cost a lot of money but
we don’t want them reduced, we
want them gone.”
“They’ve paid $800,000 to
do what? That money was
absolutely wasted, it never
worked and that really
bugged us.”
In Brief
SATURDAY POLICE
The New Brighton Police Station
may start opening on Saturdays
after the Coastal-Burwood
Community Board asked city
council staff to investigate the
idea. Staff will now write to New
Zealand Police “requesting” it
consider opening and staffing the
station on Saturday mornings.
The board wants to improve
community access to local police.
FITNESS TRAIL COMING
Burwood Park’s south fitness
trail is expected to be completed
by the end of the year after being
green-lighted by the Coastal-
Burwood Community Board.
The outdoor fitness trail will
have seven fitness stations. It is
a partnership project between
the city council and Dallington
Community Cottage Trust, with
the trust providing the equipment
and city council funding
the installation.
JETTY ALMOST FINISHED
The South Brighton jetty is
expected to be finished in
September and then work will
begin on the car park. Work to
control shore erosion will also
be done from the jetty to north
of the new car park, between the
jetty and the new boat ramp, and
between the new boat ramp and
the Pleasant Point Yacht Club.
Change in operating hours
We’ve changed our hours at two Customer Service
Hubs to better suit local communities.
Hornby Customer Service Hub
(At Hornby Library and Community Centre,
2/8 Goulding Avenue)
Monday – Friday
9am – 3pm
Lyttelton Customer Service Hub
(At Lyttelton Library and Customer Services,
Cnr London and Canterbury Streets)
Monday – Friday
10am – 6pm
For all the ways we can help,
visit ccc.govt.nz
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Meet Indy, an 11 year old speyed Lab
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expect and wanted to get this mass
checked out as it seemed to grow quite
quickly. Indy was not bothered by it
though and she wasn’t lame on the leg.
Indy is a very special patient of mine
as she has had not one but two knee
surgeries about 4 years ago
(2 months apart), to repair ruptured
cranial cruciate ligaments. Fortunately
her stifles give her no problems and she
enjoys a very fit and active social life.
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SURPRISE: The remains of a rat nest which caused
a freezer to catch fire in Shirley.
• By Mark Thomas -
specialist fire investigator
EARLY LAST week a
detective and I sat in
the sun for the best part
of an hour in Armagh
St while we waited for
an overworked police
photographer to arrive at a
suspicious fire scene.
For the first time in
months, the sun was shirt
sleeves warm.
Spring and summer can’t
come too soon for my old
bones, but I dare say we’ll
have to put up with some
wintry stuff first.
So winter advice of the
metre/heater rule, of staying
in the kitchen when
cooking, of using electric
blankets only to heat the
bed, and of cleaning the
lint filter on the clothes
dryer are still current and
pertinent.
I spent a much colder
morning in Hammersley
Ave, Shirley, last Thursday.
A shed fire had spread to
a garage and caused quite a
bit of damage.
Inspection of the shed
led us to a small freezer
with signs of the fire originating
underneath in the
compressor compartment.
A closer look at this
space revealed a pile of
newspaper, plastic and
vegetation.
It appears a large
rodent had made a nest in
amongst the wiring.
The interesting fact was
that the newspaper was
all ripped up into nearly
identical small squares.
The mental picture of a
Tasty Bites
rat carefully comparing its
bedding for uniformity of
size seems ludicrous.
But the evidence was
right there.
The police help us regularly.
So when the brakes of a
caravan being towed by a
police car overheated and
smoked volumes this
week, the St Albans crew
was more than happy to
help.
Olivia performed a FNA ( fine needle
aspirate) on the large mass, that was
very inflamed and was golf ball sized.
Unfortunately she saw lots of “mast cells”
under the microscope, giving a diagnosis
of Mast Cell tumor ( MCT ). These tumors
are malignant, grow fast and will set up
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Indy was admitted, blood tests performed
in house and chest xrays taken to make
sure the mass hadn’t spread. Catherine
ultrasounded her liver as well to check
tumor spread. All looked clear. There is no
point subjecting Indy to a major surgery
if we saw gross changes in other organs.
We will never go in and operate on a
malignant tumor without first making
absolutely sure we cant detect disease
elsewhere.
Indy was then anaesthetized, connected
to our Cardell monitoring machine and
placed on intravenous fluids, then taken
to surgery to remove her MCT. Kirsty,
her surgeon, also had to remove the
associated draining popliteal lymph
node as it was enlarged and very close
to the tumor. A wide resection was
undertaken to ensure no tumor tissue
was left behind. The mass will be sent off
for histopathology to make sure no tissue
was left behind. In 10 days after surgical
removal, Indy will be back to her old self,
charging around as though nothing has
happened.
Ultrasound is a widely used diagnostic
tool at McMaster & Heap Vets. It would
be fair to say it is used daily and we see
referrals from other clinics as well. Our
ultrasound is mainly used for scanning
hearts, pregnancy diagnosis and viewing
all the organs in the abdomen plus has
an inbuilt ECG for looking at the electrical
rhythm of the heart. Occasionally
Catherine has scanned eyes and thyroid
glands and tendons. Its great at picking up
abdominal foreign bodies and showing
abdominal masses. Ultrasound is quick
and painless to the pet and usually yields
an answer that helps us in deciding if
the patient is a surgical candidate or not.
We have just invested in a brand new
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Celebrations for Catholic school
CATHOLIC
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Cathedral College
will celebrate the Marist
Brothers’ bicentenary this
September with two days of
community-based festivities.
Saint Marcellin Champagnat
founded the Marist Brothers
in 1817 to teach Christianity
to underprivileged children,
and provide them with a better
education.
Now – 200 years on – the
Gardening
community has grown to be an
international group of Catholic
religious institutions teaching
the Catholic faith to thousands
of young people around the
world.
The celebrations will
begin on September 1 with a
continuous supper inside the
Catholic Cathedral College
otoring
Hall, which will be followed by
a celebratory jubilee dinner on
Saturday evening.
Before Saturday night’s
celebrations, guests are invited
to take a nostalgic look around
the old Xavier College grounds,
and attend a special Champagnat
Mass at the old college hall.
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been closely linked to the
development of the church in
New Zealand since its earliest
days.
HISTORY: From left to right, Brothers Alan (Xavier College Rector 1980 - 83), Mark (current
teacher aide at Catholic Cathedral College), and Osmund (teacher at Xavier College 1984)
sit with the statue of Saint Marcellin Champagnat at Catholic Cathedral College, Ferry Rd,
as they prepare to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the founding of the Order of Marist
Brothers.
The first group of Marist
Brothers arrived in New
Zealand in 1838 with Bishop
Pompallier, and in 1860, the
Christchurch-based brothers
established a small parish.
The newly-formed parish
took over a Catholic boys’
school on Barbadoes St in 1888.
This school would later become
Xavier College.
In 1945, St Francis Xavier, the
patron saint of New Zealand,
was chosen to be the patron
of the college, which operated
under the same name for over
40 years.
In 1987 the college merged
with Sacred Heart Girls’
College to form what is today’s
Catholic Cathedral College.
Kids start work
on playground
•From page 1
Cr East said the next step would be
developing the hot salt water pools.
Ms Money said it marks the beginning
of the new New Brighton.
“The rebuild of the playground
will bring new life to the area. It is a
wonderful, fun way to begin changing
the future of New Brighton and
we still have more things to come.
We are living in very exciting times,”
she said.
The playground will feature a mixture
of dry and wet play equipment, a
new splash pool and the much-loved
New Brighton whale.
Most of the playground will be
completed and opened up to the
public before Christmas.
The existing paddling pool will
remain open during the Christmas
holiday period. The final pieces of
play equipment and finishing touches
will be made to the new playground
over the rest of the summer season.
oney
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CORRECT: The lights at the intersection of Colombo St and Edgeware Rd are only triggered if a car is in the above position. Right: Cars parking to the left of the
intersection do not trigger the lights.
Recipe for disaster as rat-runners
avoid busy intersection queue
• By Julia Evans
FRUSTRATED motorists
waiting for a green light at a busy
intersection are taking short cuts
through a bar’s car park – which
the owner says is a recipe for
disaster.
And if someone is injured it
will be the city council’s fault,
co-owner of Bailies Bar and Restaurant,
Richard Norton said.
His bar is on the busy
intersection of Colombo St
and Edgeware Rd. Drivers cut
through the car park to avoid the
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“People have started
racing through the car
park, it’s dangerous,
it’s going to cause an
accident,” Mr Norton said.
He said it’s frustration
that causes accidents and
one is inevitable if the
lights stay in the “absolute
shemozzle” they are.
“If that [an accident] happens,
I’d hold the city council
responsible since they know
the intersection isn’t working
properly,” he said.
The city council told Nor’West
News the congestion is due to
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drivers not approaching
the intersection properly
rather than incorrect light
phasing so it won’t be putting
in a fix.
“Investigations of the
site have found that the
traffic signals are correctly
configured, however,
due to some uncertainty
of drivers regarding how to use
road space there is increased
congestion as a result of the
traffic signals not operating as
intended,” Christchurch Transport
Operations Centre manager
Ryan Cooney said.
The underground detectors on
Colombo St are adjacent to the
centre line, as there is car parking
next to the kerb for the shops.
“Unfortunately, some drivers
are stopping adjacent to the kerb
when waiting at the limit line
and therefore the traffic signal
phase for Colombo St is not being
called,” he said.
Mr Cooney said the city council
would not be putting in more
sensors to trigger the lights.
He said if a vehicle parked with
no intention of going through,
the signals would change the
phase allowing for movement
from Colombo St when it is not
necessary.
“Therefore detectors would
result in too much time being
allocated to Colombo St.”
But Mr Norton said the city
council is simply trying to “pass
the buck” and not take responsibility
for the error.
“You’ve never seen another
intersection like it anywhere else
in the city and there’s a reason
for that,” he said.
The city council has received
six complaints about the lights
that were installed as part of the
Papanui Parallel cycleway.
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News
Enrolment
zone for
school
in force
• From page 1
Each year, the school’s
board would determine the
number of places likely to be
available for the following
year for those who lived out
of zone.
It would work through a
priority scheme.
First priority would go to
those who wanted to be in
the school’s Maori medium
programme, Te Whānau
Puawai o Ngākaunui. Second
was for children who had a
sibling already attending the
school.
Third priority went to a
child whose sibling was a
former student.
Forth was for any child
whose parent was a former
student, and fifth priority
was for those who were either
a child of an employee of
the school board, or a board
member’s child.
If there were more applicants
than spaces available, a
ballot process would be used.
To see the full map, visit
the school’s website.
No 1 St Thomas meet Burnside in semi
SPORTS
• By Andrew King
ST ANDREW’S College and
Burnside High have made the
semi-finals in the Connetics
first XI football competition
tomorrow.
Burnside finished fourth and
will play minor premiership
winners St Thomas at 4pm, while
St Andrew’s finished second
and will take on third placed
Cashmere High at 6pm.
Both semi-finals will be played
at English Park.
St Andrew’s previously met
Cashmere in round two, with
Cashmere taking a 4-2 win at the
Christchurch Football Centre,
where all league games were
played this year. St Andrew’s
football co-ordinator Matt
Jansen said they have learnt a lot
since that loss.
“[We are] looking forward
to playing them again and
Unbeaten CGHS rugby side go for third straight UC Cup
• By Andrew King
CHRISTCHURCH Girls’ High
will be looking for a three-peat in
the UC Cup when they take on
Burnside-Rangi tomorrow.
Unbeaten in all eight games
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LOCKED AWAY: Burnside have retained high school football’s
Connetics Shield.
embracing the challenges that
the game will bring. We know
that we can play good football on
our day,” he said.
Cashmere coach Craig Squire
is not taking the boys from
Papanui Rd lightly.
“[St Andrew’s] will be a hard
side to break down with a very
talented squad,” he said.
“However, the boys have the
self-belief, skill and desire to win
. . . the boys are ready for the
challenge.”
Burnside were beaten 3-1 by St
Thomas in round seven.
this season, the side has racked
up 497 points while only letting
in 119.
A win will see them clinch the
automatic qualifiers berth in the
Crusaders region, which will pit
them against the top team from
St Thomas coach Richard
Washington said it will be a
fantastic match to be a part of.
“As I have always said, any
of the top six sides can beat
anybody on the day,” he said.
Burnside coach David
Williams said getting the
defensive line right will be key.
All four teams finished the
regular season last week with
wins, scoring 18 goals between
them.
Burnside beat Riccarton
High 4-1, St Andrew’s beat
Christ’s College 4-0, Cashmere
the Highlanders competition
on August 26. Southland Girls’
High is the most likely contender
for CGHS if they win at 3.30pm
at the Ilam Fields. A win in that
game then puts them in the mix
to compete for the national top
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Final points table:
1. St Thomas, 30pts, GD
29/1; 2. St Andrew’s, 27pts,
GD 32-2; 3. Cashmere
High, 26pts, GD 26/3; 4.
Burnside High, 26pts, GD
25/4; 5. St Bede’s, 25pts, GD
10/5; 6. Lincoln High, 21pts,
GD 17/6; 7. SBHS, 16pts, GD
-1/7; 8. CBHS, 13pts, GD
-3-8; 9. Papanui High, 13pts,
GD -16/9; 10. Riccarton
High, 11pts, GD -7/10; 11.
Middleton, 8pts, GD -7/11;
12. Christ’s College, 6pts,
GD -30/12; 13. Rangiora
High, 3pts, GD -72/13
beat Rangiora High 8-0 and St
Thomas clinched top spot with a
2-0 win over Christchurch Boys’
High.
Burnside will also retain the
Connetics Shield. There will also
be plate semi-finals played for
by teams who finished fifth to
eighth.
St Bede’s will play CBHS at
4pm tomorrow and Lincoln
High will play SBHS at 6pm at
Christchurch Football Centre.
four tournament in Palmerston
North. The UC Cup was created
in 2015 and currently is
contested by five teams – CGHS,
Burnside-Rangi, Forward Foundation,
CAM Cats and Rangiora
High School.
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Tuesday August 15 2017 11
Coastal celebrate double silverware
• By Gordon Findlater
COASTAL SPIRIT captured
their seventh women’s premier
league title and the Hurley Shield
all in the space of a matter of
hours in what was a memorable
weekend for the club.
The women’s team kicked
off the party by securing their
seventh WPL title in the space
of 10 years when they defeated
Waimak United 6-1 at Kendall
Park, Kaiapoi.
A hat-trick to Mel Cameron,
a double from Britney-Lee
Nicholson and a goal from Cody
Taylor sealed the deal for Coastal
who, with one round of play
remaining, are now five points
clear of defending champions
Cashmere Technical.
Later that afternoon, the
Coastal Spirit men’s premier
league team secured silverware
of their own by beating rivals
Cashmere 2-0 at Garrick Park to
win the Hurley Shield (Mainland
Football’s equivalent of the
Ranfurly Shield).
It is only the second time
Coastal have held the shield after
previously retaining it for a short
stint in 2015.
“We’ve had a really rough
season and we knew that this
was one of the last opportunities
to get some glory and have the
last laugh, so the boys were really
up for it,” said Coastal men’s
coach Ekow Quainoo.
The game saw both teams
create chances throughout the
first half. However, both went
into the break goalless.
The decisive moment came
when second half substitute
Haris Zeb broke the deadlock.
The 16-year-old winger’s
lightning quick pace created
problems down the right-hand
side and he eventually teamed up
with Aaron Spain to get behind
Cashmere’s defence and put the
ball in once he was one-on-one
with the goalkeeper.
The game was sealed late
when Cashmere conceded an
own goal after a pass back to
the goalkeeper by Dan Schwarz
ended up in the back of the net.
They men’s team have the
chance to do a double whammy
on Cashmere when the two
sides meet in the English Cup
semi-final at English Park at 7pm
tonight.
“We can potentially still end
the season with two trophies,
so there’s still a lot to play for
and we have the chance to turn
a poor season into a successful
one,” said Quainoo.
They now know that Cashmere
will be eager to make amends
when the two teams meet
tonight. Cashmere still have
hopes of doing the treble this
season with their MPL, Chatham
Cup and English Cup campaigns
CHAMPIONS: The Coastal women’s
team celebrate winning the WPL
title.
SPORTS
DOUBLE UP: The Coastal men’s
team now hold the Hurley Shield
after defeating Cashmere 2-0.
all still alive.
Coastal will want to secure the
Hurley Shield for the summer
with their only defence before
the end of the season against FC
Twenty 11 at Cuthberts Green on
Saturday.
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Reading to Dogs
Tuesday, 3.30-4.30pm
Encourage your children’s
reading skills in a relaxed
and fun environment. The
programme’s furry friends have
all been trained and tested for
health, safety and temperament.
Library staff and a dog handler
will be present at all times to
help facilitate the sessions.
Sessions are 15min long.
Shirley Library, 36 Marshland
Rd
Aranui Creation Station
Wednesday 10am-noon
This initiative from Otautahi
Creative Spaces encourages
people to use their imagination
and encourage their crafty
side. Make new friends and
share ideas and tips on creative
projects. It’s free to take part
and everyone is welcome to
go along and share their crafty
side.
109 Aldershot St. Free entry
Art Exhibition
Weekdays, 11am-4pm,
Saturday, noon-3pm
Take a trip to the Eastside
Gallery for its latest exhibition,
Putting Myself (Ourselves) In
The Picture. Artists Ross Gilles,
Robin Walsh, Kenneth Doidge
and Carol King have works on
display in various mediums,
including print-making,
ceramics, sculpture, photography
and collage. The works are
free-standing and wall-hung.
Eastside Gallery, 388 Worcester
St
Game Zone
Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm
An hour of fun playing
favourite games like Minecraft,
charades, Connect Four and
Pictionary. Learn and develop
strategies for new games, such as
dutch blitz, heads up, hand and
foot, and group games. Join in
for X-box and PS4 tournaments.
Take your friends or meet some
new ones. All children aged
8-12 welcome. No booking or
payment required.
Linwood Library, Eastgate
Shopping Centre
Ascot Scrabble Group
Friday, 1pm
Challenge your word
knowledge with other likeminded
folk. Join this friendly
group suitable for beginners or
experienced players. Cost will be
$3 which includes afternoon tea.
Ascot Community Centre,
Ascot Ave, North New Brighton
Learner Licence Course
Friday, 9.30-11.30am
Get the knowledge and
confidence you need to succeed
when sitting your learner licence
test. This course is delivered by
Literacy Christchurch which
provides you with laptops to
sit practice tests and research
Email sarla.donovan@starmedia.kiwi
by 5pm each Wednesday
question. The course does not
include the actual test, or the fee
to sit the actual test.
Aranui Library, 109 Aldershot
St
Card Club
Friday, 1.30-3.30pm
There is more than just snap
and go fish at this fun, weekly
event. People of all abilities and
card knowledge are invited to
attend. Go as much or as little as
you want and pick up some new
skills to show off. This is a free
event for anyone to attend.
Shirley Library, 36 Marshland
Rd
Imagination Station
Friday-Monday, 9.30am-5.30
Lego lovers, head down to
the Imagination Station pop-up
facility in New Brighton. The
popular centre uses Lego and
Duplo as a medium for learning
and creativity.
Carnaby Lane, New Brighton
mall
Seaside Toy Library
Saturday, 9.30-11.30am
Looking for some new toys to
entertain the troops? The seaside
toy library have toys, games and
equipment for children from
ages six months to seven years.
CLIMATE: Get informed on how our political parties plan to
meet Christchurch’s climate change challenges at a public
meeting organised by Eastern Rising collective and The Good
Shop. MC Garry Moore will host candidates from the major
political parties at this event, which will be recorded and aired
on PlainsFM. The candidates panel on climate change is on this
Thursday, 7-8.30pm, at the North New Brighton Community
Centre, 88 Marine Pde.
Toy hire is $2 per fortnight.
St Luke’s Church Hall, 212 Pine
Ave
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 facepainting
for the littlies.
New Brighton mall
DIY Workshops
Saturday and Sunday, 11am-
1pm
Roll up your sleeves and learn
to have fun with DIY this month
as part of Bunnings Warehouse
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Shirley’s adult DIY workshops.
These free, hands-on workshops
will give you the confidence
to tackle your own home and
outdoor projects.
197 Marshland Rd
Golden Oldies Movies
Mondays
New Brighton Museum plays
a film classic each Monday. This
week Eric Sykes’ comedy The
Plank from 1967 (45min) will
be followed by 1935 film Play
up the Band starring Stanley
Holloway (71min). Before the
movie enjoy a cup of tea or coffee
and a biscuit. It’s a good way to
start the week and meet some
new people. 1pm, 8 Hardy St. $2
donation.
NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS
GLOBAL LEADERS IN FIRST AID TRAINING
Christchurch Course Dates 2017
Venue: 32 Birmingham Drive, Middleton
First Aid Revalidation Course (6 hours)
Cost $130.00 per person (certificates must not have
expired for more than 3 months)
Time: 8.30am – 3.15pm
Monday
21 August
4 Sept
Tuesday
12 Sept
19 Sept
Wednesday
6 Sept
27 Sept
Friday
25 Aug
1 Sept
Sunday
20 Aug
3 Sept
M Learning Workplace Revalidation Course (4 hours)
Cost $130.00 per person (certificates must not have
expired for more than 3 months)
Time: 8.30am – 12.45pm
Monday
11 Sept
Tuesday
26 Sept
Wed
30 Aug
For bookings please call 0800 REDCROSS or 339-7111
Book online at www.redcross.org.nz
USE THE RED CROSS ADVANTAGE - COMPREHENSIVE FIRST AID, ESSENTIAL FIRST AID,
REVALIDATION OR TAILORED TRAINING TO SUIT yOU AT yOUR PLACE OR OURS.
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Ensuring a safe work place
Learning first aid is not only a part of ensuring a safe
work place, but also an integral part of our engagement with the
wider community. We all learn the necessary skills to ensure that
in times of emergency we are able to assist our work colleagues,
but are we able to take these skills home, into the community or
on to the sports field?
not all work places are the same and the injury risk for each place
can be wide and variable. The office attended by administrators
does not carry the same risk as those people working with heavy
machinery, or perhaps at some distance from a regular ambulance
service. it is therefore essential that you pick the right first aid
course to suit all of your activities – both professional and social.
take, for example, an office worker who does not have a high
risk work environment and whose concern might be to ensure that
they can deal with minor cuts and superficial injuries, or the ability
to perform effective CPr. These skills can be achieved on a course
of eight hours duration and would generally fit into low to medium
risk area. But take this same person on to a sports field either as a
spectator or player when a higher level injury occurs. The eight
hour course covering unit standards 6402 and 6401 (or 26551 and
26552) does not cover head neck and spinal injuries, eye injuries,
hypothermia and poisonings.
The majority of injuries occur outside of the work place, in
fact one in three injuries occurs in the home, making it the most
common place for injuries to happen. new Zealand children
are twice as likely to die through injury as children who live in
australia. They mostly die as a result of motor vehicles accidents
or falls in the home. fatalities from leisure and sport are not far
behind those in the workplace.
The wider 12 hour course teaches the additional unit standard
6400 and provides a wide knowledge base for medium to high risk
environments. This course covers many of the skills required to
deal with the most common injuries, such as falls (which can result
in head, neck and spinal injuries) and dealing with complex scenes
such as motor vehicle accidents.
if you are not sure on the course best suited to your needs, ask
your accredited first aid training provider. They can explain the
course content and give you options that will best suit your needs.
Look beyond the workplace and consider your family and your
location. Check that you have a good quality first aid kit that is
up-to-date with replenished items, and that everyone knows where
it is located.
USE THE RED CROSS ADVANTAGE -
COMPREHENSIVE FIRST AID,
ESSENTIAl FIRST AID, REVAlIDATION
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16 Hours Thursday/Friday
19 & 20 October
23 & 24 November
NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS - GLOBAL LEADERS IN FIRST AID TRAINING
CHRISTCHURCH COURSE DATES 2017 • VENUE: 32 BIRMINGHAM DRIVE, MIDDLETON
Comprehensive First Aid PLUS Course (16hrs or 4hr upgrade)
Unit Standard 6402, 6401, 6400 and 25411 or 26552, 26551, 6400 and 25411
Cost $275.00 per person incl FA Manual & GST for 16 hours or $85.00 per
person for upgrade following completion of CFA
Time: Day One 8.30am – 5.30pm Day Two 8.30am – 5pm
Friday 4 Hours 8.30am-12.45pm
20 Oct & 24 Nov
Comprehensive First Aid Course (12hrs)
Unit Standard 6402, 6401, 6400 or 26552, 26551, 6400
Cost $225.00 per person incl FA Manual & GST
Time: Day One & Day Two 8.30am - 3.15pm Time: Day One 8.30am - 5.30pm
2 x Monday
28 Aug & 4 Sept
2 x Tuesday
5 & 12 Sept
17 & 24 Oct
2 x Wednesdays
23 & 30 Aug
13 & 20 Sept
Thursday/Friday
24 & 25 Aug
31 Aug & 1 Sept
Day Two 8.30am - 12.45pm
Thursday/Friday
19 & 20 Oct
24 & 24 Nov
Weekends
19 & 20 Aug
2 & 3 Sept
Essential First Aid Course (8hrs)
Unit Standard 6402, 6401 or 26551, 26552
Cost $155.00 per person Time: 8.30am – 5.30pm
Monday
28 Aug
Tuesday
5 Sept
17 Oct
Wednesday
13 Sept
4 Oct
M Learning (App.) First Aid Courses
Practical First Aid
Unit Standards 6402, 6401
Cost $155.00 per person
Time: 4 hours 8.30am-12.45pm
Monday 21 Aug
Wednesday 13 Sept
Workplace First Aid
Unit Standards 6400, 6401, 6402
Cost $225.00 per person
Time: 8 hours 8.30am-5.30pm
Monday 21 Aug
Wednesday 13 Sept
Thursday
14 Sept
12 Oct
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19 Aug
2 Sept
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ORANGES AND AVOCADO
Ingredients
2 cloves Garlic, crushed
1 Red chilli, deseeded and finely
chopped
1 tsp Cumin seeds, toasted and
ground
4 Tbsp Olive oil
500g Carrots, small, scrubbed
½ cup Vegetable stock
3 Oranges
1 Avocado, firm and ripe, halved,
stone removed and peeled
1 Lemon, juiced
¼ cup Pomegranate seeds,
optional
1 handful Basil leaves
Directions
Heat the oven to 200 deg C.
Place the garlic, chilli and cumin
in a small bowl and mix with one
tablespoon olive oil to make a
paste.
Place carrots in an ovenproof
dish and rub with the garlic
paste. Pour ½ cup vegetable
stock into the corner of the dish
to prevent unsettling the paste.
Cover the dish with foil and
place in the oven. Roast carrots
for 20-25min until just tender.
Remove from the oven and allow
to cool to room temperature.
Place carrots on a serving plate
and reserve cooking juices.
Segmenting an orange: Cut the
top and bottom off the orange.
Place one of the cut sides down
on a board. Starting at the top
and following the contour of the
orange, cut off the skin, leaving
no white pith behind. Working
over a bowl to catch the juice,
cut between the membranes to
release orange segments, reserve
juice. Place segments on top of
the carrots as you go. Repeat
with remaining oranges.
Slice the avocado and place
on the salad. Squeeze over the
lemon juice.
Make a dressing by whisking
the reserved orange juice with
the remaining oil and flavour
with some or all of the carrot
juices. Season with salt and
freshly ground black pepper.
Drizzle over enough dressing to
moisten the salad.
Scatter over pomegranate
seeds, if using, and the basil
leaves.
COURGETTES, MINT AND
BROWN RICE
Ingredients
300g Courgettes
400g Broad beans
1 Ltr Vegetable stock, hot
2 Shallots, medium, or a small
onion
60g Butter
250g Brown rice, short grain
½ cup White wine
3 Tbsp Mint leaves, chopped
1 handful Parmesan cheese
4 Courgette flowers, optional
Directions
Wipe the courgettes, then slice
them. Put them in a colander in
the sink, generously grind salt
over them and leave for at least
20min. Pod the beans, cook
them for 7-10min in very lightly
salted boiling water, then drain.
If the beans are large and you
have the inclination, pop them
out of their skins. Heat the stock
in a saucepan and keep warm
over a low heat.
Peel the shallots or onion
and chop finely. Cook in 40g of
butter until soft but not coloured,
stirring regularly so they don’t
brown. Add the rice, stir to coat
the grains in the butter, then
pour in the wine.
Let it almost evaporate, then
start to add the hot stock a
ladleful at a time, stirring almost
continuously. You will find that
the rice will take a good 40min
to cook to tenderness – that is,
considerably longer than white
risotto rice.
As the rice approaches
tenderness (at least 35min into
cooking), squeeze the courgette
dry and stir it in.
Continue cooking then, as the
rice is almost cooked, add the
beans, chopped mint and, if you
are using them, the courgette
flowers. Check the seasoning,
adding black pepper and a little
salt (you may not need any salt
at all), then stir in the remaining
butter and the grated parmesan.
Serve in warm shallow bowls,
with a little more cheese if you
wish.
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HOME & HEATING
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Tuesday August 15 2017
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maintenance ph 03 387-
0770 or 027 245-5226
BRICKLAYER
George Lockyer. Over
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experience. UK trained.
Licensed Building
Practitioner number
BP105608. Insurance
work. EQC repairs.
Heritage brickwork and
stonework a speciality. No
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Bay. Home 329-9344,
Cell 027 684 4046, email
georgelockyer@xtra.co.nz
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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.
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available for all aspects of
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relaying, restretching
E mail jflattery@xtra.
co.nz
ph 0800 003 181
or 027 2407416
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Ph John 027 860 8106
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• Lounge and dining chairs from $10 a chair
(conditions apply)
Give us a “Buzz” on 0800 500 016
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get a FREE quote.
www.busybees.co.nz
FENCINg
All types of residential,
including gates,
demolition & removal,
ph 021 231-1860
Fencing Uprite
gLAZIER
Window repairs, pet
doors, new glazing, double
glazing, conservatory
roofs. Experienced
tradesman. Call Bill on
981-1903 or 022 413-3504
PAINTER AVAILABLE
All aspects in painting.
Very competitive in roofs
and fences. Please call 027
241-7471 or 335-0265
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Wingfields Contracting,
all interior & exterior
painting & all forms of
interior plastering & jib
fixing, ph Mark 021 171-
1586 or 355-5994
PLUMBER
ALF THORPE
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plumbing, maintenance,
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Phone 352-7402 or 0274-
350-231
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or 351-9147 email
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043-2034
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Repairs, tvs, microwaves,
stereos, DVD. Aerial
installations and kitsets,
480 Moorhouse Ave, ph 03
379 1400
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suites, Caravan Squabs
etc. recovered. Free
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383-1448
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converted to DVD, video
taping special occasions,
www.grahamsvideo.co.nz
ph 03 338-1655
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inside or out $40. Both
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2170
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THIS FRIDAY, 7PM:
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4.30PM: BUSKER
8PM: IAN MAC
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IN THE SPORTS HALL
DnD SHOWBAND
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Chalmers
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CHALMERS IS OPEN FOR DINNER:
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AND NOW OPEN SUNDAY
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5.30pm – 6.30pm
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17 Carmen Rd | Hornby
www.hornbywmc.co.nz
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THIS SATURDAY, 8PM
HORNBY WMC : PH 03 349 9026
Carmen Road, Hornby. Members, guests & affiliates welcome
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lowboy
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oNly
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oNly
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800x425x840
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$379
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600x600x450
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$199
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1500x800x420
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$449
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2 Drawer
900x350x770
oNly
$279
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1260x350x775
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$349
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oNly
$349
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oNly
$169
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$329
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$299
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$399
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$149
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