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Brewing beer in the old bank<br />
• By Sarla Donovan<br />
THE FORMER BNZ building<br />
in Lyttelton will reopen its doors<br />
in April – dealing not in bank<br />
notes, but beer.<br />
Eruption Brewing owners<br />
Shaun Crossan and Steven Leftly<br />
have been working for two years<br />
to transform the old bank into a<br />
rustic brewery pub.<br />
Although the original concrete<br />
panels are still visible, the addition<br />
of wooden decks and<br />
structures have given more of an<br />
unpolished, industrial feel, venue<br />
manager Brendan Hyndman<br />
said.<br />
Since it started in 2013, Eruption<br />
Brewing has been operating<br />
out of Woolston.<br />
But the first batch was put<br />
down at the new premises in<br />
October last year. Mr Hyndman<br />
said the last time beer had been<br />
brewed on London St was 150<br />
years ago.<br />
The venue won’t fully open to<br />
the public until April “if the stars<br />
align.”<br />
There had been “a few hiccups”<br />
with the renovation, Mr<br />
Hyndman said. “Just a lot more<br />
concrete to make it comply with<br />
EQC regulations.”<br />
•Turn to page 5<br />
• By Sarla Donovan<br />
SUMNER SKATE ramp users<br />
are causing a headache for<br />
motorists.<br />
Young skateboarders running<br />
across Wakefield Ave to use the<br />
ramp are prompting fears of an<br />
accident waiting to happen.<br />
A planned lower speed limit of<br />
30km/h within the village may<br />
be fast-tracked as a short term<br />
measure, Heathcote Ward city<br />
councillor Sara Templeton said<br />
yesterday.<br />
And a longer-term solution –<br />
shifting the pedestrian crossing<br />
further south along Wakefield<br />
Ave – is planned for mid-year.<br />
Sumner resident Janet<br />
Sirisomphone was travelling<br />
north along Wakefield Ave on<br />
Sunday morning when she had<br />
to slam on the brakes after a<br />
child dashed across to get to<br />
the ramp rather than use the<br />
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We highlight on page 1 today concerns<br />
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Nayland and Wakefield to get to and from the ramp.<br />
There’s been a near miss apparently. Probably others have<br />
gone unreported. There is a plan down the track to shift the<br />
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The main drag through the retail area will also become a<br />
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But in spite of these measures, young skate boarders will still<br />
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Motorists will just have to be vigilant.<br />
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News<br />
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Fire rages, homes at risk<br />
Rats on the rise in Sumner as<br />
cooler weather approaches<br />
• By Sarla Donovan<br />
MORE RATS are being trapped<br />
in Sumner as autumn arrives.<br />
Predator Free Sumner coordinator<br />
Gabe Ross said they<br />
were starting to “haul them in,”<br />
with 23 caught in February.<br />
“The animals start to look<br />
for new sources of food, as the<br />
weather cools and the autumn<br />
bounty starts to disappear.”<br />
Esplanade resident Phil<br />
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Scarborough Beach.<br />
There were also five hedgehogs<br />
caught in February.<br />
It brings the total catch to 117<br />
since the programme started in<br />
October.<br />
Mr Ross said while the numbers<br />
might not seem that high<br />
– there are 178 traps in the area –<br />
“we are dealing with varying levels<br />
of enthusiasm and expertise<br />
in both trapping and reporting,<br />
so it is a good start.”<br />
Predator Free Sumner last year<br />
received a Kiwibank grant to<br />
subsidise 140 traps in the greater<br />
Sumner area, from Clifton Hill<br />
to Taylors Mistake.<br />
Co-ordinator Gabe Ross said<br />
the uptake in the community<br />
had been excellent.<br />
But educating people about<br />
keeping traps set all the time,<br />
how best to keep them baited<br />
and what baits to use was ongoing,<br />
he said.<br />
“It’s a learning process we’re all<br />
going through.”<br />
Trap numbers would have<br />
to increase if Sumner was to<br />
become predator free.<br />
PREDATORS: A ‘heatmap’ of catches since October – the red<br />
spots indicate areas where a lot of pests have been caught.<br />
He estimated a fifth of households<br />
would need to be actively<br />
trapping.<br />
“We’re well below that at present.<br />
If we were just to cover the<br />
valley floor, it would take about<br />
300 rat traps, evenly spaced. That<br />
would be a pretty great start.”<br />
The group is looking at funding<br />
and sponsorship opportunities to<br />
increase their trap stocks.<br />
They were also looking at<br />
holding a ‘build-your-own-trap’<br />
workshop.<br />
In the meantime, Mr Ross<br />
said people can get in touch for<br />
advice and information:<br />
predatorfreesumner@gmail.com<br />
In Brief<br />
NEW POLICE SERGEANT<br />
Sergeant Franco Lovich will<br />
be taking over at the Lyttelton<br />
Police Station in April after<br />
Sergeant Craig Prior retired<br />
two weeks ago. Sergeant Greg<br />
Hume will oversee the role until<br />
Sergeant Lovich takes up the<br />
position.<br />
INJURED CYCLIST<br />
A cyclist suffered a broken rib,<br />
punctured lung and broken<br />
collar bone after losing control<br />
of their bike while travelling<br />
downhill on Long <strong>Bay</strong> Rd near<br />
Akaroa late Sunday morning.<br />
Akaroa Police Senior Constable<br />
Tim Johnson said no other<br />
vehicle was involved. The injured<br />
person was airlifted to hospital<br />
by helicopter. Two other cyclists<br />
were unhurt.<br />
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A resource consent application<br />
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created by prolonged pile driving<br />
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Wednesday <strong>March</strong> 7 <strong>2018</strong><br />
News<br />
Council seeks future use for Banks<br />
• By Sarla Donovan<br />
IDEAS ARE being sought for<br />
the future use of four heritage<br />
buildings on Banks Peninsula.<br />
They are the Lyttelton Borough<br />
Council stables in Lyttelton; Yew<br />
Cottage in Akaroa; the Little<br />
River Coronation Library and<br />
Kukupa Hostel in Pigeon <strong>Bay</strong>.<br />
Individuals, groups and<br />
organisations interested in using<br />
or helping to fund the buildings’<br />
restoration have until <strong>March</strong><br />
29 to submit ideas to the city<br />
council.<br />
Most sustained damage in the<br />
September 2010, and February<br />
2011, Canterbury earthquakes<br />
and are yet to be repaired.<br />
“Unfortunately, we don’t have<br />
enough money right now to<br />
repair all our heritage buildings<br />
within the next few years, so<br />
we need to prioritise how these<br />
funds should be spent,’’ city<br />
council acting head of parks<br />
Brent Smith said.<br />
Lyttelton resident and former<br />
property manager at The<br />
Tannery, Ian Knewstubb, said<br />
the former stables should be<br />
retained and eventually restored,<br />
in spite of the cost.<br />
“My oath – there’s so little left.<br />
They don’t have to happen that<br />
fast. The main thing is to hold on<br />
to them.”<br />
He said the building should<br />
be made weather-tight and a<br />
working party should be set up.<br />
“In Italy, they just make sure<br />
nothing happens to the (old)<br />
buildings. If it takes 10, 20,<br />
30, 40 years – that’s what it<br />
takes. The major thing is to<br />
hold on to them and establish<br />
a working party to look at how<br />
to maintain them as they are,<br />
how to fund raise, and also to<br />
establish what purpose they<br />
should be put to.”<br />
The stables were built in<br />
1914 for councillors to lodge<br />
their steeds; the horses were<br />
replaced by motor vehicles<br />
in 1939.<br />
Estimates put the cost of<br />
restoration at around $2.2<br />
million.<br />
AT LEAST $750,000 TO RESTORE: The Little River Coronation Library building sits in the Awa-Iti<br />
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Peninsula heritage buildings<br />
The Little River Coronation<br />
Library building has an estimated<br />
minimum restoration cost<br />
of $750,000 – however, this<br />
figure is based on preliminary<br />
investigations rather than<br />
engineering costs, according to a<br />
city council report.<br />
The library was built to mark<br />
the coronation of King George<br />
V. It was opened in 1913, and it<br />
remained in use as a library until<br />
2000.<br />
The former Kukupa School<br />
building in Pigeon <strong>Bay</strong> – which<br />
is a listed Heritage New Zealand<br />
building – operated from 1878<br />
until 1949. In 1951 it opened as<br />
the Youth Hostel Association’s<br />
first stand-alone hostel in New<br />
Zealand.<br />
Akaroa’s Yew Cottage is another<br />
well-known landmark in need<br />
of restoration. Built of locally<br />
milled timber in 1877, it provides<br />
a record of the lifestyle of early<br />
colonial settlers.<br />
Both properties are estimated<br />
to cost around $250,000 each to<br />
restore.<br />
The city council said it welcomed<br />
all “workable” proposals, including<br />
those from commercial businesses,<br />
community groups or charitable<br />
trusts.<br />
For more information, or to<br />
register your interest, visit www.<br />
ccc.govt.nz/heritagebuildings<br />
HISTORIC: The former<br />
Lyttelton Borough Council<br />
stables were converted to<br />
garages in 1939, the year<br />
horses were replaced by<br />
motor vehicles (right). In 1951<br />
the Youth Hostel Association<br />
opened its first ever standalone<br />
hostel in the former<br />
Kukupa School, Pigeon <strong>Bay</strong>.<br />
The hostel remained open for<br />
40 years (below).<br />
Brewing<br />
beer in the<br />
old bank on<br />
London St<br />
•From page 1<br />
In the meantime, Eruption<br />
Brewing has a special licence to<br />
open from 9am-1pm on Saturday<br />
mornings while the Lyttelton<br />
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On its first Saturday, the brewery<br />
sold 90 cups of coffee and 20<br />
litres of beer.<br />
“It was a really, really good feel<br />
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Mr Hydnman. “Steve and Shaun<br />
are quite local and do quite a lot<br />
of activities through the community<br />
and it’s been well-received.”<br />
One of its brewers, Chris Wells,<br />
comes from Dunedin and has<br />
been on board for the past year.<br />
An on-licence and off-licence<br />
are in the pipeline and there are<br />
plans to offer food, but this was<br />
still being worked on.<br />
“We have a couple of chefs on<br />
board but it’s early stages yet; it<br />
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Wednesday <strong>March</strong> 7 <strong>2018</strong><br />
News<br />
NEW: The Sumner skate ramp reopened at its new location on February 25.<br />
PHOTO: CRAIG CREW PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
Motorists urged to look<br />
out for skate ramp users<br />
•From page 1<br />
The ramp reopened on<br />
February 25 at the corner<br />
of Nayland St and Wakefield<br />
Ave, where it will<br />
remain until a permanent<br />
skate park is built in the<br />
bays area.<br />
“He just ran out from<br />
between two cars and just<br />
kept on coming and didn’t<br />
even look,” said Ms Sirisomphone,<br />
who estimated<br />
she was travelling about<br />
35km/h.<br />
“It just seems not very<br />
well thought out. (The<br />
children are) so eager to<br />
get to the ramp, they don’t<br />
want to go down to the<br />
zebra crossing. They think<br />
• By Sarla Donovan<br />
FIFTH generation Banks<br />
Peninsula farmer Andrew<br />
Craw has criticised the<br />
city council over road<br />
maintenance.<br />
For the past 25 years, Mr<br />
Craw has run a sheep and<br />
beef farm in Little Akaloa.<br />
He told <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong><br />
News the road sides were<br />
not being mowed or<br />
sprayed, surfaces were<br />
breaking up and potholes<br />
were forming.<br />
It had gotten “pretty bad”<br />
over the past six months, he<br />
said, and it wasn’t just the<br />
metal roads.<br />
“The surface of the sealed<br />
road is more of a concern –<br />
it’s falling to pieces.”<br />
He said he’d rung the city<br />
council twice in the past<br />
three months, requesting<br />
a new layer of shingle and<br />
Road maintenance<br />
criticised again<br />
asking for the potholes to<br />
be fixed. But nothing has<br />
been done.<br />
“I haven’t seen a grader<br />
through on the<br />
shingle roads<br />
for as long as<br />
12 months. The<br />
surface is falling<br />
apart and there’s<br />
no shingle (on<br />
it).”<br />
Meanwhile, in<br />
Goughs <strong>Bay</strong>, a<br />
truck dropping<br />
off winter feed<br />
for animals<br />
struggled to get<br />
out during recent<br />
heavy rain.<br />
Banks Peninsula Transport<br />
manager Rex Gebbie<br />
said it had left a “whole lot”<br />
on the side of the road at<br />
the top of the bay because<br />
it wasn’t able to safely go<br />
down and get out again.<br />
‘there’s no cars coming I’ll<br />
just whip across here’.”<br />
She said she didn’t mind<br />
the ramp being there but<br />
worried about the traffic<br />
aspect.<br />
Sumner Green and Skate<br />
member Liza Sparrow<br />
said the new site was fully<br />
consented.<br />
“The city council identified<br />
the current location as<br />
suitable. Key considerations<br />
regarding suitability which<br />
include safety, noise, visibility<br />
and land ownership<br />
were taken into account<br />
and investigated. The city<br />
council also took advice<br />
from New Zealand Police,<br />
roading and their own consent<br />
teams and were confident<br />
in providing resource<br />
consent for the corner of<br />
Wakefield Ave and Nayland<br />
St,” she said.<br />
The group recently ran<br />
an education programme<br />
with local schools around<br />
safety and etiquette at the<br />
new location.<br />
“These are kids, they all<br />
know the road rules but<br />
they will need reminding.<br />
Please support them,” Ms<br />
Sparrow said.<br />
•HAVE YOUR SAY:<br />
What do you think of<br />
the new location? Email<br />
your views to sarla.<br />
donovan@starmedia.<br />
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“We could get in alright,<br />
we just struggled to get out.<br />
There’s just not enough<br />
shingle, there’s no traction<br />
on the roads.”<br />
In January,<br />
<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong><br />
News reported<br />
almost<br />
$800,000 is<br />
being spent on<br />
new chip for<br />
gravel roads<br />
on Banks<br />
Peninsula this<br />
financial year.<br />
City council<br />
Andrew Craw manager<br />
city streets<br />
maintenance Mark Pinner<br />
said over the 2017/18<br />
financial year about<br />
“$780,000 will be invested<br />
in the (unsealed) network.<br />
Unsealed roads are also<br />
regularly graded and<br />
maintained.”<br />
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News<br />
Local<br />
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Now<br />
Getting people on their bikes<br />
Fire rages, homes at risk<br />
Down a wide driveway at the back of the Sumner Hub, you’ll find<br />
The Bikery. Sarla Donovan reports<br />
WHEN I visit The Bikery on a<br />
sunny Friday afternoon, a couple<br />
of tandem bikes are leaning<br />
against the fence: One dragonfly<br />
green and one blue with oldschool<br />
10-speed handlebars.<br />
A muddy mountain bike in<br />
need of some TLC sits nearby.<br />
The roller doors are up on the<br />
garage and a black leather couch<br />
sits in one corner.<br />
Tools are arranged in an orderly<br />
fashion along the back wall<br />
and a nonchalant cat jumps onto<br />
a long bench and weaves among<br />
them.<br />
The man behind The Bikery<br />
is Mark Wallace. He’s bouncy<br />
and enthusiastic and it’s hard to<br />
believe he’s 54.<br />
TANDEM: Mark Wallace and<br />
Liza Sparrow on one of the<br />
tandem bikes donated to<br />
The Bikery. <br />
A lecturer in behaviour<br />
change and motivational<br />
interviewing at Canterbury University,<br />
he’s built a career around<br />
the psychology of helping people<br />
establish a healthy lifestyle.<br />
Cycling is one of his passions,<br />
and when the space out the back<br />
of the Sumner Community Residents’<br />
Association came up in<br />
the middle of last year, he and a<br />
couple of friends had the idea of<br />
a setting up a community bike<br />
shop.<br />
It has now been operating<br />
since June and after a slow start<br />
is getting quite busy at weekends.<br />
Mr Wallace and the other volunteers<br />
can help get your bike<br />
back on the road – or teach you<br />
how to do it yourself.<br />
It’s a place for people to hang<br />
out and learn about bikes and<br />
how to fix them – and skateboards<br />
are on the menu, too.<br />
“It’s not a man shed,” he<br />
insists. “We wanted children<br />
and older people involved. It’s a<br />
way of getting more connection<br />
within the community.”<br />
People have donated bikes<br />
they no longer use like the<br />
tandems, and The Bikery hopes<br />
to soon secure funding for extra<br />
equipment such as a permanent<br />
pump for bikes, prams and mobility<br />
scooters.<br />
Sumner Community Residents’<br />
Association manager Liza<br />
Sparrow said the state of the<br />
roads since the February 22,<br />
2011, earthquake meant many<br />
parents were reluctant to let<br />
their children bike to school.<br />
However, once the coastal<br />
pathway is complete, she hoped<br />
there would be an increase in<br />
cyclists.<br />
•Go along and talk<br />
cycling with like-minded<br />
enthusiasts at The Bikery<br />
in the garage behind the<br />
Sumner Hub, 57 Nayland<br />
St. All ages and abilities<br />
welcome. It is open Monday<br />
and Friday, 4pm-6.30pm,<br />
Saturday and Sunday, 9am-<br />
1pm. Cost is a donation for<br />
parts.<br />
•For more information, get<br />
in touch with Mark Wallace<br />
at mark.wallacebell@gmail.<br />
com or 027 518 4789<br />
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Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />
Wednesday <strong>March</strong> 7 <strong>2018</strong><br />
News<br />
Lower speed<br />
limit on Dyers<br />
• By Sarla Donovan<br />
A LOWER speed limit on Dyers<br />
Pass Rd is a step closer.<br />
Current limits range from<br />
70km/h to 100km/h – but will<br />
likely drop to a flat 60km/h after<br />
city council staff recommendations<br />
were accepted by two community<br />
boards on Friday.<br />
However, a recommendation<br />
that no-passing lines be put in<br />
place met with opposition.<br />
In a split decision, only the<br />
section of Dyers Pass Rd that falls<br />
within the Spreydon-Cashmere<br />
board area will have double yellow<br />
lines – extending from Hackthorne<br />
Rd south for 3.4km.<br />
The Spreydon-Cashmere and<br />
Banks Peninsula community<br />
boards met jointly on Friday to<br />
discuss lowering speeds on Dyers<br />
Pass Rd, between Hackthorne<br />
and Governors <strong>Bay</strong> Rds.<br />
While both boards agreed on a<br />
lowered speed limit, Banks Peninsula<br />
did not want double yellow<br />
lines, while Spreydon-Cashmere<br />
did.<br />
Spreydon-Cashmere board<br />
chairwoman Karolin Potter said<br />
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“Some of them were cyclists<br />
who believed that it would put<br />
them in danger because motorists<br />
would believe they couldn’t<br />
cross the yellow lines but still<br />
would want to pass them – and in<br />
some places the distance between<br />
the car and the cyclist would be<br />
very little. Other people didn’t<br />
like the idea of their right to pass<br />
being transgressed.”<br />
Ms Potter said the Spreydon-<br />
Cashmere board asked for education<br />
of motorists – that they can<br />
cross double yellow lines in order<br />
to pass cyclists.<br />
Dyers Pass Rd has a high risk<br />
rating compared to other rural<br />
roads in Banks Peninsula.<br />
Over the nine years from 2006-<br />
2017, there were 14 serious injuries<br />
and one fatality between Sign<br />
of the Takahe and Governors <strong>Bay</strong><br />
Vehicles losing control during<br />
cornering made up three quarters<br />
of 178 accidents recorded over<br />
that period.<br />
The city council will decide in<br />
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board’s recommendation to lower<br />
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An off-duty firefighter riding<br />
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crash and helped the man before<br />
others emergency services arrived.<br />
Little River chief fire officer<br />
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out or the adrenalin helped<br />
him get out of the vehicle, we<br />
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Your Local Views<br />
We said:<br />
Too many beachside<br />
warning signs could lessen<br />
their impact, according<br />
to Surf Life Saving New<br />
Zealand<br />
You said:<br />
Melissa<br />
Paintin – Put<br />
the signs up.<br />
Not a lot of<br />
people knew<br />
about those rips; if it prevents<br />
another tragedy, it’s worth it. It’s<br />
a no-brainer.<br />
Stephen Graham – What<br />
will signs do for the people most<br />
likely to take the biggest risks<br />
with seawater? They’re also the<br />
people most unlikely to read the<br />
signs.<br />
Cathryn Lucy – Just put up<br />
one that is damn clear from a<br />
distance and not cluttered with<br />
other information. One message.<br />
I very clearly remember the one<br />
about quick sand and I don’t even<br />
know if that’s there anymore.<br />
I couldn’t tell anyone what the<br />
signs with tiny writing and many<br />
messages on them are about.<br />
Trish Heyward – Anything’s<br />
better than nothing. Get talking<br />
signs that give basic tips on spotting<br />
dangers in the water.<br />
•More readers’ views, page 18<br />
Long Term Plan: Have your say<br />
Consultation<br />
on the city<br />
council’s<br />
Long Term<br />
Plan opens<br />
on Friday.<br />
Heathcote<br />
Ward city<br />
councillor Sara Templeton<br />
explains what the plan is<br />
and why you should care<br />
EVERY THREE years the<br />
city council drafts a 10-year<br />
budget for consultation with the<br />
community, known as the Long<br />
Term Plan.<br />
There’s a 40-page consultation<br />
document, a capital programme,<br />
the financial strategy, the<br />
levels of service, and a 30-year<br />
infrastructure plan which<br />
sets the planned expenditure,<br />
borrowing and rates.<br />
While it’s a big document, it’s<br />
not as daunting as you’d think to<br />
get involved and have your say.<br />
It’s all available online with<br />
searchable pdfs and consultation<br />
is open from Friday to April 13.<br />
Paper copies are also available at<br />
service centres and libraries<br />
It’s your money and your<br />
city. Everyone has an opinion<br />
about what’s happening in<br />
their community and across<br />
Christchurch and now is the<br />
time to influence the city council<br />
budget.<br />
Yes – yes, you can. Time and<br />
time again changes are made<br />
(including big ones) based on the<br />
consultation.<br />
Writing submissions and<br />
speaking at the hearings does<br />
count. And make sure that you<br />
STUCK: There is no money<br />
allocated for the Moncks<br />
<strong>Bay</strong> section of the coastal<br />
pathway in the city council’s<br />
Long Term Plan.<br />
say what you want to stay in the<br />
draft, not just what you want<br />
to add or cut. Projects that are<br />
there could also be cut if there’s<br />
not enough support.<br />
There will be Linwood-<br />
Central-Heathcote Community<br />
Board-run drop-in sessions and<br />
local community groups are also<br />
putting together information for<br />
their communities.<br />
Here’s a list of key local issues<br />
that I hear about from the<br />
community and where they are<br />
currently in the draft Long Term<br />
Plan:<br />
•<strong>Bay</strong>s area skate park – most<br />
of the funding budgeted in<br />
2020/21.<br />
•Coastal pathway – currently<br />
no money budgeted for the<br />
Moncks <strong>Bay</strong> section.<br />
•Sumner Village Master Plan<br />
– various stages funded.<br />
•Scarborough playground –<br />
funded <strong>2018</strong>/19.<br />
•Main Rd Master Plan –<br />
Redcliffs Village streetscape and<br />
Beachville Rd streetscape funded<br />
<strong>2018</strong>/19.<br />
•Beachville Rd steps – currently<br />
no money on budget to<br />
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Your Local Views<br />
Obey the rules on your jet ski<br />
Lyttelton-based<br />
navigational safety officer<br />
Gary Manch has some<br />
simple tips to help keep<br />
you safe on the water<br />
Pirate’s Corner<br />
This Weekend!<br />
<strong>March</strong> 10-11<br />
SINCE MY last update I’ve<br />
received several complaints<br />
about jet skis speeding in<br />
areas that are restricted to five<br />
knots.<br />
My message this week is<br />
directed to all boaties, but<br />
mainly at the jet skiers out<br />
there who choose either<br />
wilfully or through lack of<br />
knowledge to not comply with<br />
our Navigation Safety Bylaw<br />
speed rules.<br />
I want to reinforce the fact<br />
that we are not here to stop<br />
you having fun on the water,<br />
we are here to ensure the<br />
safety of all water users. There<br />
are plenty of areas where you<br />
can “hoon” around without<br />
putting yourself or others at<br />
risk, or without breaking the<br />
rules and making yourself<br />
liable for a fine.<br />
In general, if you are within<br />
200m of the shore or a structure,<br />
the maximum speed is<br />
five knots, unless the area is<br />
indicated as a speed uplifted<br />
zone, access lane or ski lane. If<br />
you are within 50m of a swimmer<br />
or other vessel, including<br />
the ones you may be travelling<br />
with, the maximum speed<br />
is five knots. A speed of five<br />
knots is equivalent to a fast<br />
walking pace. You shouldn’t<br />
be creating a wake at that<br />
speed.<br />
Three areas of recent complaints<br />
are Purau <strong>Bay</strong>, Sumner<br />
<strong>Bay</strong> and the Heathcote Estuary.<br />
To ensure clarity, here are<br />
the rules in those areas.<br />
Sumner <strong>Bay</strong> from Scarborough<br />
to the northern side of<br />
Shag Rock is a five-knot zone<br />
from the shore to 400m out.<br />
This includes when leaving<br />
the boat ramps at either the<br />
Christchurch Yacht Club or<br />
the Coastguard ramp at Scarborough.<br />
The Heathcote Estuary,<br />
including the Heathcote and<br />
Avon river, up to Shag Rock is<br />
a five-knot zone.<br />
Purau <strong>Bay</strong> is a five-knot<br />
zone until you are 200m from<br />
the shore. The southern end<br />
of the bay is a ‘no powerboat’<br />
area, including jet skis, and is<br />
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Still Pedalling!<br />
Rotary gives aid after cyclone<br />
Ferrymead<br />
Rotary<br />
member<br />
Barbara<br />
Crooks<br />
talks about<br />
extending<br />
a helping<br />
hand to those worst<br />
affected by Cyclone Gita<br />
ASSISTANCE: A Rotary volunteer delivers emergency kits<br />
following the devastating cyclone in Tonga last month.<br />
THE BAY <strong>Harbour</strong><br />
community is doing its<br />
bit to help 4000 Tongans<br />
and Samoans recover from<br />
February’s hard-hitting<br />
Cyclone Gita.<br />
This support has come in<br />
the form of 700-plus Rotary<br />
emergency response kits<br />
distributed in the wake of the<br />
cyclone.<br />
A dress-up movie-day<br />
organised by Mt Pleasant<br />
School pupils raised the $600<br />
needed to fund one of these<br />
kits. The other was part of Ferrymead<br />
Rotary’s continuing<br />
support for this international<br />
emergency-support service.<br />
In the wake of the latest<br />
cyclone, Ferrymead Rotary<br />
has already contributed to a<br />
replacement kit. Because of<br />
Rotary’s international links,<br />
the administration and packing<br />
is done voluntarily – which<br />
allows every funding dollar to<br />
go towards the contents and<br />
transport.<br />
Rotary’s strategy is to locate<br />
the kits in danger areas before<br />
a crisis occurs.<br />
In December, on the advice<br />
of weather forecasters as the<br />
cyclone season neared, 1000<br />
kits were placed in Fiji and<br />
Tonga within easy reach of all<br />
Pacific Islands. Five hundred<br />
were distributed immediately<br />
to those most in need.<br />
Tonga was hardest hit – two<br />
people killed, 41 injured, at<br />
least 171 homes destroyed and<br />
more than 1100 damaged, and<br />
the infrastructure was severely<br />
disrupted.<br />
The kits come in standard,<br />
78-litre containers packed<br />
with more than 60 items<br />
rated essential for survival in<br />
an emergency. The contents<br />
include shelter, bedding, tools,<br />
medical supplies, and tablets<br />
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The container itself can be<br />
used to hold and treat the<br />
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With a little ingenuity, families<br />
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Basic clothing and bed covers<br />
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task of treating minor injuries<br />
and maintaining hygiene and<br />
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Whenever the kits are used,<br />
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and the communities<br />
that received the boxes. This<br />
information is used to regularly<br />
review the contents of<br />
the emergency response kits<br />
(known in the Rotary world as<br />
ERKs).<br />
•For information about<br />
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its international projects,<br />
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Your Local Views<br />
We said:<br />
Freedom campers could<br />
be banned from more sites<br />
around Banks Peninsula<br />
You said:<br />
Cedric Trounson –<br />
Interesting how when this first<br />
started<br />
to be a<br />
problem,<br />
all the<br />
do-gooders<br />
reckoned it<br />
was such a<br />
good thing.<br />
Now a few<br />
years later,<br />
the whole thing is out of control,<br />
starving real growth in tourism<br />
for New Zealand and leaving<br />
the country in a mess.<br />
Jake Ranginui – Shame for<br />
us who don’t make a mess when<br />
we go freedom camping. The<br />
few always spoil a good thing.<br />
Bill Misselbrook – It’s lazy<br />
governing. There are enough<br />
laws in place already to deal<br />
with people who make a mess,<br />
they just aren’t implemented.<br />
Roxanne Oliver – Ever<br />
heard of camping grounds?<br />
Been around forever. Ban<br />
freedom camping.<br />
Plan for a healthy harbour<br />
The Whaka-<br />
Ora Healthy<br />
<strong>Harbour</strong><br />
plan being<br />
launched<br />
today is an<br />
exciting new<br />
concept,<br />
writes<br />
National list<br />
MP Nuk Korako<br />
WE ALL love Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong>/<br />
Whakaraupo, known for its<br />
sailing, swimming, fishing<br />
and so many other activities,<br />
including an important working<br />
port and tourist area.<br />
Today, to future-proof the<br />
harbour catchment area, the<br />
Whaka-Ora Healthy <strong>Harbour</strong><br />
plan and project is being officially<br />
launched at Rapaki Marae<br />
in a collaborative approach between<br />
Te Hapu o Ngati Wheke,<br />
Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu, Environment<br />
Canterbury, the city<br />
council, and the Lyttelton Port<br />
Company.<br />
This is an exciting concept to<br />
restore cultural and ecological<br />
health, looking across the whole<br />
harbour from the high outcrops<br />
to the deep harbour waters.<br />
This plan belongs to the community<br />
and you can help turn it<br />
into reality.<br />
A great start is the celebration<br />
to launch the Whaka-Ora<br />
Healthy <strong>Harbour</strong> plan and<br />
Seaweek with the harbour cleanup<br />
and barbecue on Friday in<br />
Lyttelton at Naval Point and at<br />
the Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> and Governors<br />
<strong>Bay</strong> community centres<br />
between 4.30-6.30pm. Everyone<br />
is invited.<br />
The Canterbury earthquakes<br />
had a significant impact on the<br />
communities of Whakaraupo/<br />
Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong>.<br />
The port itself was severely<br />
damaged during the earthquakes<br />
and part of the Lyttelton Port<br />
Company recovery plan in 2015<br />
was a commitment to create a<br />
catchment management plan for<br />
the future of the harbour.<br />
This launch is also very timely<br />
NEW: The Whaka-Ora<br />
Healthy <strong>Harbour</strong> plan and<br />
project is being launched<br />
at Rapaki Marae at 1.30pm<br />
today.<br />
with the recent blessing that took<br />
place for construction work to<br />
begin on stage two of four of the<br />
wastewater pipelines around the<br />
harbour basin to converge and<br />
go via the tunnel to the Bromley<br />
treatment plant rather than into<br />
the harbour.<br />
Christchurch is bouncing back<br />
– our growth and population are<br />
up from pre-earthquake figures.<br />
I am looking forward to seeing<br />
the result of the census that was<br />
completed last night, particularly<br />
as there were many new questions.<br />
The census is compulsory as<br />
it provides information about<br />
our national demographics and<br />
plays an important part in the<br />
calculation of resource allocation<br />
to local service providers.<br />
Have a great week.<br />
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Henderson, Hungerford make Rip Curl finals<br />
• By Gordon Findlater<br />
TAYLORS Mistake surfers<br />
Ava Henderson and Estella<br />
Hungerford both featured<br />
in finals at the Rip Curl<br />
GromSearch in New Plymouth.<br />
The two-day event saw New<br />
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In the under-17 girls category,<br />
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10.33.<br />
Hungerford’s 7.97 in the final<br />
was good enough for fourth.<br />
Christchurch’s Tegan Bishop<br />
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Henderson came agonisingly<br />
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final. Her score of 8.7 was good<br />
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Christchurch’s Myka Black<br />
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The winners of the under-17<br />
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White Ferns visit Heathcote club<br />
• By Gordon Findlater<br />
WHITE FERNS players visited<br />
the Heathcote Cricket Club on<br />
Friday ahead of their one-day<br />
series against the West Indies.<br />
A group of Ferns players ran a<br />
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junior girls team and also mixed<br />
with the group of about 90 kids<br />
who play cricket at the club every<br />
Friday over Summer.<br />
“Having some international<br />
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the girls,” said club president Ken<br />
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The Friday night community<br />
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with eight volunteers from the<br />
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get between 80-90 kids every<br />
week who come down with their<br />
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Lomax.<br />
Heathcote’s senior team recently<br />
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VISITORS: Kids from the<br />
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Hydrate to elevate<br />
We all know drinking water is important, but the<br />
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With over a quarter of Kiwis consuming<br />
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Side – Natural<br />
Generous seating, pillow style back<br />
cushoins, durable<br />
was $2499<br />
now only<br />
$<br />
1499<br />
Farina Suede Recliner<br />
– Chocolate<br />
save<br />
$330<br />
Comfortable, plush, durable<br />
was $629<br />
now only<br />
$<br />
299<br />
Mosaic<br />
Large Buffet<br />
Coffee Table<br />
Quirky, retro, ease of use,<br />
versatile storage<br />
Coffee Table<br />
was $349<br />
now only<br />
$<br />
179<br />
Large Buffet was $749<br />
now only<br />
$<br />
379<br />
Bahama Queen Mattress<br />
Medium feel, spring support, durable<br />
was $299<br />
now only<br />
$<br />
249<br />
Prestige Nature Queen<br />
Mattresses – 2 Feels<br />
Advanced comfort layers, top layer<br />
made from all natural materials,<br />
minimal partner disturbance<br />
Available in Firm or Soft<br />
was $1499<br />
now only<br />
$<br />
1299<br />
Prestige Queen<br />
Mattresses – 3 Feels<br />
Advanced comfort layers, memory<br />
foam, minimal partner disturbance,<br />
supportive, comfortable<br />
Available in Firm, Medium or Soft<br />
was $1299<br />
now only<br />
$<br />
999<br />
save<br />
$300<br />
24 MONTHS<br />
NO PAYMENTS<br />
& NO INTEREST *<br />
*Minimum purchase $499.<br />
Finance offer expires 26th <strong>March</strong> <strong>2018</strong>.<br />
See below for terms & conditions.<br />
Cnr Blenheim & Curletts Rds, Christchurch<br />
0800 TARGET (0800 827438)<br />
INSTORE AND ONLINE<br />
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Accessories are not included in the price of furniture unless otherwise stated. Colours in store may vary to those pictured. Stock<br />
may vary from store to store. Target apologises in advance if any item is sold out during the promotion. All Prices include GST. Target<br />
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excludes Manchester and accessories.<br />
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