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for the future of QE II Park
including a golf course, walking
tracks and more green spaces.
Coastal-Burwood city councillor
David East said a “multitude
of ideas” were raised by more
than 500 people who attended
the ‘what’s your view of QE II
Park’ community day.
“A common theme that I got
was that people want the par
three golf (course) returned.”
“Probably not on the scale that
was there before, which was an
18-hole, three-par course. But
you might consider having nine
holes at least.”
Cr East wouldn’t comment on
the which ideas could be picked
up.
“I want to be a bit openminded
and see what themes
come through. It’s a case of looking
at the common themes. Cost
also comes into it with what may
need to be developed.”
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News
Domain trees a ‘pressing concern’
Independent
arborist
gives safety
advice
• By Sophie Cornish
AN INDEPENDENT arborist
has found 16 trees near the
South New Brighton Domain
estuary edge are of “pressing
concern” and prone to “tree or
branch failure” in the next year.
Purearb Arboricultural and
Environmental Consultants
Ltd was contracted by the city
council to complete a quantified
tree risk assessment after the
Coastal-Burwood Community
Board requested a safety audit of
the trees in February.
The survey found the probability
of tree or branch failure
for some trees in the next year is
“moderate to high.”
“The most likely impact potential
of the subject trees is the
observed deadwood within the
trees’ canopy,” said the report.
Community board deputy
chairman Tim Sintes is pleased
with the result.
“I’m surprised it took them
that long to figure it out . . . it’s
good they’ve acknowledged it.
What they’ve found out just confirms
what we already know and
have been worried about.”
The report also mentioned
“several site hazards” found in
the area, which are attributing to
some erosion of the shoreline.
“The trees’ environment has
changed dramatically in recent
years, with the removal of mature
trees and the erosion of the
shoreline. The remnants of those
trees are evident throughout
the site, with branch and tree
stumps’ debris. The erosion has
destabilised the bank, resulting
in voids beneath the surface,
DAMAGED: Tim
Sintes is pleased
with the result of
an independent
arborist’s report
on trees in South
New Brighton
Domain, which
found 16 were
a “pressing
concern.”
PHOTO:
GILBERT
WEALLEANS
exposing roots on several trees.”
Erosion protection on the
estuary edge was damaged during
the earthquakes and the city
council want to let the shoreline
erode naturally, instead of repairing
it. However, the community
board want it protected to
preserve as much of the domain
as possible.
Said Mr Sintes: “This isn’t the
end of it. If we don’t stop the
erosion of the estuary edge, this
will be ongoing for many years.
We’ve already lost one line of
trees and we are now losing the
second line.”
The report provides several
recommendations to city
council. They include pruning
trees to remove deadwood,
reducing the crown height in
some trees (more extensive and
severe pruning) and reducing
the weight of some to alleviate
structural stress.
It also recommended removing
tree debris along the beach
area, and installing caution
signs, warning of unstable
ground and protruding roots.
City council staff have reviewed
and accepted the recommendations
and say they will
be initiated within two to three
weeks.
Local
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Now
In Brief
Fire rages, homes at risk
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continue until May 5. The work
will involve replacing traffic lights
and carrying out improvements
to the road and footpaths and
earthquake repairs. Traffic will
be restricted to one lane only
and operated with temporary
traffic signals. City council said
to expect delays when travelling
through this intersection. Night
works may occur if there is
bad weather or poor roading
conditions.
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Give suburbs an opportunity to re-establish
Coastal-
Burwood
Community
Board
member Linda
Stewart talks
about the
need for more
community
facilities
LAST YEAR the Coastal-
Burwood Community Board
engaged an independent
researcher to undertake a
needs analysis study to assess
community facility requirements
for the Burwood-Coastal Ward.
This excellent study tool
provided us opinions from all
community organisations and
pointed to gaps in provision of
community centres.
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the suburbs of Dallington,
Avondale and Burwood showed
a serious lack in community
meeting facilities.
Pre-earthquakes, these
communities had no meeting
facilities. Post-earthquakes the
likelihood of ever having their
own meeting places diminished
along with the population
decrease due to residential redzoning.
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process discovering what the
residential red zone offers
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city) through the Regenerate
Christchurch organisation,
which was set up four years ago
to scope viable projects.
A huge undertaking, which
is expected to make a final
selection of projects by year-end,
and a catalyst for real growth for
the city.
However, funding sources
are not known but could come
from council, Government,
joint or private/public
partnerships.
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our hands, I feel we have to
provide community facilities
for those suburbs to give them
opportunities to re-establish
as a community. What your
community board can plan for
is what the needs analysis study
pointed to, the need for an areawide
community facility.
EMPTY: The former Burwood School site which Coastal-Burwood Community Board member
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The most logical location is on
the decommissioned Burwood
Primary School hall site. It is
the only site that could service
those suburbs and is currently in
Ministry of Education possession
and scheduled for sale.
I am advocating for funding
allocation in the city council’s
Long Term Plan to purchase this
partial-site, including a buildfund
for a community centre and
car parking.
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evidence of the need, the board
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News
Call to rid river of hazards
• By Sophie Cornish
Dorothee
Pauli
NATURAL hazards and rubbish
are causing congestion, accidents
and near misses for more than
800 rowers and paddlers who
use the Avon River near Kerrs
Reach.
Plants called flag
iris, geese, weeds,
trees and water
quality are all
issues Union Rowing
Club president
Dorothee Pauli
would like addressed
in an
“ideal world” to improve health
and safety on the river.
“We are grappling with natural
hazards and the flag irises are
chief among them. They detach
from the side of the banks and
cause free-flowing islands, they
change position all the time and
people collide with them. They
trap rubbish also, making the
islands even bigger.”
Loose weeds are not able to
drain away properly as they
are getting caught in the plant
islands.
The iris, which Ms Pauli
believes are often waist-height or
higher, make visibility difficult.
“For me as a coach, the worst
PROBLEMS: Union Rowing Club president Dorothee Pauli is
calling for action to combat natural hazards, such as flag iris
plants, which are causing problems for Avon River users.
PHOTO: GILBERT WEALLEANS
thing is that they reduce visibility,
sometimes I can’t see my
crews and we are supposed to
supervise them at all times.”
City council acting manager
land drainage Tim Joyce said
it has not carried out any mechanical
removal of flag iris this
year. However, it has undertaken
a more targeted spraying programme.
“Getting equipment to these
sites is very difficult, either due
to the reach required or wet and
unstable banks,” he said.
“Flag iris is a pest plant and
we get our contractor to spray
it wherever we encounter it, not
just limited to the Avon River.
This is only done at certain
times of the year when it is most
effective.”
Ms Pauli said several groups
such as rowers, paddlers, and
other recreational river users are
having to adhere to strict rules
to avoid collisions.
“We have already looked at
safety issues in terms of the
rules of the river, how the traffic
should flow, who goes where,
how to overtake, it is difficult to
enforce, but we are trying.”
The flag iris’ reduce lane width
in the river, taking 1-2m on each
side, said Ms Pauli.
Growing numbers of geese
are a difficulty with their faeces
covering the pontoons used at
Kerrs Reach.
“We have to clean them all the
time and it all just goes into the
Avon . . . it’s endangering our
health,” said Ms Pauli.
Concerns about the state of
the trees on the river banks are
also an issue.
In January, a Shirley Boys’
High School rowing boat was
crushed by a rotten 30m tree,
with the crew narrowly avoiding
injury.
The congestion has caused accidents
in the past.
Late last year a single skull
rower was run over by a boys
eight boat, causing a rescue
operation, bad back injury and a
boat to be written off.
Local
News
Now
Fire rages, homes at risk
Felled trees
in Rawhiti
Domain used
for play area
THE TREES felled at Rawhiti
Domain due to safety concerns
have been used to form a small
natural children’s play area near
the Keyes Rd entrance.
City council approached the
Guardians of Rawhiti group to
ask if it could use the logs and
stumps to form a play area in
the domain after the trees were
brought down on March 13.
“It was all quite short notice
and an opportunity we just
grabbed. This was a case of
seizing the moment, to make
use of what we were loosing, to
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It gives people an idea of the
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Tuesday April 3 2018 7
News
Red zone caretaker seeks funding
• By Sophie Cornish
A VOLUNTEER who often
spends 30-40 hours a week
maintaining the red zone
may receive funding for his
efforts.
Bryan Fairbairn and his wife
Colleen could get up to $2000
from the Coastal-Burwood
Community Board discretionary
response fund.
Mr Fairbairn, who is retired,
believes he has spent more than
$30,000 of his own money and
has receipts for the work he has
carried out over four years.
Not-for-profit organisation
Keep Christchurch Beautiful
submitted an application on
behalf of Mr and Mrs Fairbairn
for $1000 for maintenance of
12ha of red zone land.
Mrs Fairbairn said their
daughter approached Keep
New Zealand Beautiful about
making the application. She said
the funding may go towards
maintenance to their lawnmower
and purchasing top soil and other
gardening items. The city council
has recommended a $2000 grant
be made.
“The area is so well cared for
that it is regularly used as an
event venue and recreational
space,” said the application.
Events such as Children’s Day
and Polyfest Canterbury have
been held on the area off New
Brighton Rd and Locksley Ave.
The couple have maintained
the area due to their connection
with it, having previously
lived in Burwood prior to the
earthquakes.
They receive some support
from City Care for mowing and
machinery maintenance.
However, Mr and Mrs
Fairbairn pay for green-waste
dumping, maintenance of their
equipment, top soil and other
gardening items.
A Givealittle page was set up in
August 2014 to help with funding
and raised more than $3700.
The application noted that if
someone was employed to do the
maintenance to this level the cost
would be between $40,000 and
$70,000 a year.
VOLUNTEERS:
Bryan Fairbairn
and his wife
Colleen may
receive funding
for their efforts
to maintain a
12ha space in
the red zone.
PHOTO:
MARTIN
HUNTER
The community board will
decide whether the funding will
be granted tonight.
Mrs Fairbairn said her husband
does not plan to stop what he’s
doing anytime soon.
“He likes to keep on doing
what he’s doing . . . he always
used to do his own gardens,
he’s originally from a farm so to
him being outside is what he
enjoys.”
Local
News
Now
Fire rages, homes at risk
Residents give
feedback on
QE II Park
•From page 1
Said Mr O’Sullivan: “Our
green space is very valuable
. . . no more big buildings.”
“We’re planning for the
future here, in 100 years’ time
we will have lovely big trees and
the people will thank us,” he
said.
He would like to see a fitness
and walking track which
could include outdoor gym
equipment.
The development of the
Shirley Boys and Avonside
Girls’ High School campus
means part of the previous
walking track has been lost.
The Christchurch School
of Gymnastics has also been
granted a lease to rebuild its
earthquake-damaged building
on the park.
Said North New Brighton
resident Lynda Hunt: “I would
just like to see it remain an
open park, no buildings and no
commercial activity.”
•QE II Park feedback
can be made until April
9 at https://cccgovtnz.
cwp.govt.nz/the-council/
consultations-andsubmissions/haveyoursay/
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MARIAN COLLEGE has achieved “some
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track, according to principal Mary-Lou
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The school’s athletes took home two
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school athletics championships in Timaru.
The under-14 4x100m relay team won
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The team was made up of Maia Columbus,
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Gamble also won the under-14 discus
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action, fun, games, life skills, leadership
and competition. The creative weekly
programme is both skills and values
based. For more information, call Chris
on 385 6446.
106 Emmett St, Shirley
Ascot Scrabble Group
Friday, 12.45pm
Challenge your word knowledge with
other like-minded folk. Join in with this
friendly group suitable for beginners or
experienced players. Cost is $3, includes
afternoon tea.
Ascot Community Centre, Ascot Ave,
North New Brighton
Barrier Free Computing
Saturday, 10-noon
This service is provided by the
Computer for Special Needs Trust, an
organisation that offers assistance with
using computers for people experiencing
a disability in a friendly and supportive
setting. The tutors will be on hand to help
beginners as well as provide assistance
with email, accessing the internet,
playing games and researching etc. There
is also the opportunity for socialising
with others with similar interests. Free
of charge, standard library printing and
copying costs apply.
New Brighton Library, 213 Marine Pde
Linwood Village Market
Saturday, 9-1pm
There will be fresh produce, plants,
antiques, crafts, retro and vintage items,
jewellery, books, clothes and more. There
will be reasonably priced refreshments,
cupcakes, tea, herb teas, coffee, usually a
hangi, sometimes music and maybe some
dance too.
Corner of Worcester St and Stanmore Rd
Knit ‘n’ Yarn
Monday, 103.0-11.30am
Do you love knitting in company? Go
along to knit and talk in a relaxed and
friendly environment.
Parklands library, 46 Queenspark Drive
Golden Oldies Movies
Monday, 1.30pm
Every Monday the New Brighton
Museum plays a film classic. This week
it’s That Night in Rio by Carmen Miranda
and Don Ameche (1941). The theme is
comedy and musical.
8 Hardy St
Summer cooling
“Did you know your heat pump is an air
conditioner?”
BUT!! If you bought it for heating it will
struggle to cool the area as cooling is always
less output e.g. Mitsubishi Electric MSZGE42
= 5kW heating and 4.2kW cooling. So always
ask your installer if you want cooling as well as
heating. We at Air Con Christchurch always
advise what we have quoted for.
Heating tips
Select “Heat” on heat pump and set
temperature at approximately 21 – 22 degrees
with fan on Auto
Cooling tips
Select “Cooling” and set at 20 – 22 degrees this
will save you up to 30% running costs and still
be cool (try it and see). 16 degrees is too low.
Heat pump cleaning is now due for
the winter.
Winter Heat Pump Spec
Use this editorial and we will provide a Heat
Pump Clean Service for $59.95 in Christchurch.
See our website for comprehensive list.
Call Air Con Christchurch on 03 343 3049
or 0800 161 163 or visit our website on www.
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HOME & HEATING
Choosing the
right heat pump
for your home
Whether it be a new build, or
a retrofit, most homes include
at least one heat pump, if not a
whole heating solution. They can
provide cheap, clean heat and are
much more convenient than a log
burner as you just need to press a
button. But how do you decide
what is best? Choosing the right
sized heat pump is key to ensuring
optimum comfort levels. Every
situation varies and it is therefore
important to get professional
advice from heat pump experts.
The range varies from wall
mounted high walls, floor mounted systems,
multi systems, ceiling cassettes, right through
to ducted central heating systems allowing
you to have a very discreet way of heating
your whole home to a constant temperature
throughout.
Firstly, you must select a heat pump that is
suitable for the size of the space you wish
to heat. Usually a site visit is the best way to
ascertain this. Not only is the size of the area
taken into consideration but also, insulation,
building orientation, windows and ceiling
space. There are a wide range of heat pumps
available with different heating outputs so it is
important to select
the correct size for
Heating is a major
investment in your home
and it is vital to get the
right advice.
your requirements
that will handle
the job but not
be unnecessarily
overpowered.
Secondly, the
location of your
heat pump is also extremely important. The
cheapest installation is a back to back where
the outdoor unit is positioned directly behind
the indoor unit however this is not necessarily
always the best option. It is vital that the indoor
unit is positioned in a place that will not be
constantly blowing on you. Also important, is
the location of the outdoor unit. Most people
do not want their outdoor unit sitting directly
in their outdoor entertaining area or right
outside their bedroom window.
Choose a brand you can trust. Many brands
have come and gone over the years but there
are a number of manufacturers who provide
reputable and reliable products. All brands
vary in their energy efficiency, quietness of
systems and price, so it depends on your
application as to which will be most suitable.
Major brands such as Panasonic, Fujitsu,
Mitsubishi, Daikin, Toshiba and Hitachi are
all reliable brands backed up by good technical
after sales service.
Ensure your heat pump is installed by an
accredited installer. This will not only ensure
correct installation of your heat pump, but also
validate the manufacturers warranty.
Other things to
consider when
choosing a heat pump
are time clocks, ease
of use of the remote
controllers, air
filtration and also wifi
capabilities.
Heating is a major
investment in your home and it is vital to get
the right advice.
Enviro Master Ltd specialise in the supply,
installation and servicing of all major brands
of heat pumps. Our salesmen are engineers
ensuring you get quality, unbiased advice as
to which system will suit your application
the best. Enviro Master Ltd offer a free, no
obligation quote and will come to your home
to see what is required. Visit our website at
www.enviromaster.co.nz.
Fresh air
in your home
All houses require air exchange in order
to stay fresh and dry. No one likes to live
in a stuffy, smelly, damp home. Indoor air
quality is important for the health of the
occupants. Houses can have many sources of
contaminants, such as bathrooms, kitchens,
pets, smokers, and even furnishings. Opening
the windows can refresh the air, but is not
always an option for security reasons and can
also lead to heat energy being lost to outside.
Although older houses have small gaps around
windows and doors, you want to be able to
control the flow of air. You don’t want air
coming in to the bathroom or kitchen and
pushing the soiled air around the house. It
is better to expel the air out of kitchens and
bathrooms to outside. This will draw air in
from the rest of the house to replace the air that
has been removed.
Modern houses are very airtight and
theoretically require a source of incoming air
to allow kitchen and bathroom extraction to
work optimally. Ventilation systems should be
low air velocity and low air pressure so as not
to cause draughts.
There are two main types of ventilation system:
Positive pressure and Balanced pressure.
Positive pressure systems, such as the Dry-
Matic, bring filtered, warmed attic air into
the house, which then percolates through the
rooms, pushing the damper stale air out.
Balanced pressure systems bring in a similar
amount of air to the amount they exhaust.
Balanced pressure systems with Heat
Exchange, such as the HEX390, use the heat
of the outgoing air to warm the incoming
air from outside. These are the most energy
efficient systems available, as they recover up
to 80% of the energy in the air, rather than
losing it to outside. Heat exchangers work just
as well cooling incoming air when the house is
cooled in summer.
The NZ building code has recommended
air exchange rates for houses. To ascertain
the required airflow for your home, please
contact Smooth-Air on 0800 SMOOTH
(0800 766 684), who will also be able to
recommend a solution if your ventilation
doesn’t yet meet the New Zealand standard.
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REAL ESTATE
Corner the market in Westminster
165 Westminster Street, St Albans
3 bedrooms | 1 bathroom | 1 toilet | 1 living room | 1 dining room | 2 car-garage | 2 off-street parks
Listing Number: ST7364
Our current owners have family
commitments visiting their nearest and
dearest overseas - hence this should leave
you in no doubt as their willingness to
sell.
This charming character bungalow has
been well maintained over the years, with
an updated kitchen/dining, bathroom,
separate lounge and 3 bedrooms. Extend
your summer al-fresco entertaining
options with the delightful north
facing deck and vistas of the garden.
Underfloor insulation plus the ambience
of a logburner and a heat pump for good
measure covers heating for the cooling
months.
The 671sqm grounds allow children to
play freely in the fully fenced property
where there is room for backyard cricket
and a trampoline. Move straight into this
friendly neighbour located on the fringe
of Merivale, zoned for St Albans Primary
School and Heaton intermediate is part
of the appeal for families, parents will
love the added bonus of cafes & amenities
virtually on your doorstep.
Homes in this sought-after location are
always popular and this gem offers an
affordable first (or second) step onto the
property ladder. Come and view before
it’s gone. Open Home: Sunday 8th April
2.15pm – 2.45pm.
See you at the Open Homes or for
a private viewing contact Peter or
Kathryn Hampton of Harcourts St
Albans - Holmwood (Licensed Agent
REAA 2008) on 377 0377 or Peter
mobile 021 367 761 or Kathryn mobile
021 889 903
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For more info contact Katrina 3811704 or 0274966845
Lost & Found
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Open Monday to Friday 7.30am - 4.30pm
and Saturday 8am – 12 noon
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