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• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding
CONSULTATION over how to
solve rising sea level issues has
started with Southshore and
South New Brighton residents.
Regenerate Christchurch
opened an engagement
hub
on Sunday at
82 Estuary Rd
so the public
could air their
concerns.
The information
will be
Tim Sintes
Hugo
Kristinsson
part of a fourmonth
process
to gauge public
opinion on the
issue of coastal
erosion.
Southshore
Residents’
Association
chairwoman
Lynda
Burdekin
said while it
has been an
ongoing saga
where nothing has happened
the way forward is to work with
Regenerate.
“It is early days. This is the
starting point,” she said.
But South New Brighton
Residents’ Association chairman
Hugo Kristinsson said it has had
a lot of meetings with Regenerate
and there was always the same
outcome –“lots of delays”.
“At the end of this there will
probably be another timeline
that avoids action . . . this is what
they continue to do year after
year,” he said.
The association passed a vote
of no confidence in Regenerate
last year.
Coastal-Burwood Community
Board deputy chairman Tim
Sintes said a lot of people from
South New Brighton attended
the engagement hub on Sunday.
He said the concerns raised
included flood protection for future
emergencies and the future
of South New Brighton School.
On Thursday, Southshore
Residents Association, Sustain
New Brighton and Christchurch
Coastal Residents’ United met
with Regenerate Christchurch to
discuss a timeline for public consultation
and a future strategy.
The South New Brighton
Residents’ Association did not
take up the invitation to attend.
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Tuesday July 10 2018
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THE BALL is finally moving over the
impact rising sea levels will have for
Southshore and South New Brighton.
Regenerate Christchurch has set up a
hub in Estuary Rd (see page 1) to get public
opinion as part of its four-month public consultation process.
Why it’s taken Regenerate so long to get to this point is
frustrating for some.
Rising sea levels and the impact it will have on people living
near the coast is massive. There are resource consent and
insurance issues.
There is also a division between the Southshore Residents’
Association and the South New Brighton Residents’
Association. Southshore is happy consultation has started;
South New Brighton passed a vote of no confidence in
Regenerate last year. Turbulent waters ahead.
– Barry Clarke
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Tuesday July 10 2018 3
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Call for crossing near new school
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding
CALLS ARE being made to have
a signalised crossing installed
on Travis Rd to help make the
area safer for students when the
new high school at QE II Park
is opened next
year.
Concerns
have been
raised a signalised
crossing
has not been
planned for
David East
Travis Rd to
cater for Shirley
Boys and Avonside Girls’ High
Schools when they moves to QE
II Park next year.
For the past 12 months the
schools have been working with
the New Zealand Transport
Agency, city council, police and
Environment Christchurch on a
traffic plan.
Shirley Boys’ High School
associate headmaster Tim
Grocott said it is going to be a
very busy road and a signalised
crossing is warranted outside
QE II Park.
The school has also raised concerns
over the safety of students
using the roundabout at Travis
and Frosts Rds.
A letter outlining the concerns
was presented to the Coastal
Burwood Community Board
last week.
Mr Grocott said the first
thing that could immediately be
done is reduce the speed limit
on Frosts Rd from 70km/h to
50km/h.
“It is a very busy roundabout
and there will be a number
of kids crossing that road . . .
somehow they need to find a
way of providing a safe crossing
for kids,” he said.
The signalised crossing and
reduced speed on Frosts Rd has
been supported by Avonside
Girls’ High School.
City council’s transport
deliver and planning manager
Lynette Ellis said school speed
zones are planned for Travis Rd
and Bower Ave.
She said any changes to the
street will be subject to consultation
before a recommendation
is made to the board and city
council.
Ms Ellis said the city council
considering lowering the speed
limit at Frosts Rd.
Avonside GHS principal Sue
Hume said it has submitted a
request for a school safety zone
SAFETY:
Shirley Boys
and Avonside
Girls’ High
Schools want
a signalised
crossing
installed on
Travis Rd for
when the new
school is built at
QE II Park.
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which will reduce speed at the
start and end of the school day.
City councillor David East
said the community board is
looking to arrange a site visit
with the Ministry of Education
and city council staff to resolve
the issue.
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Tuesday July 10 2018 5
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QE II barriers aim to stop crashes
• By Julia Evans
SAFETY BARRIERS will be
installed along QE II Drive in a
bid to stop crashes.
A $3.9 million New Zealand
Transport Agency safety
upgrade, including roadside
and median safety barriers and
improved road markings, is
planned for the stretch between
Innes and Burwood Rds.
The wire cables flex to absorb
the impact of a crash, slow the
vehicle down and direct it away
from oncoming traffic, trees, pot
holes or ditches.
The cables have been proven
to reduce road deaths by 70-80
per cent.
The highly reflective road
markings will be easier for
motorists to see in wet weather
and at night.
From 2006 to 2015, one
person died and 13 people were
seriously injured on the stretch
of road, NZTA system manager
Peter Connors said.
An elderly woman died after
a crash on QE II Drive, between
Marshland and Burwood Rds, in
September.
The project is out for tender
and construction will depend on
tender negotiations.
“However, we are aiming for
UPGRADES: QE II Drive is set to have safety barriers installed.
construction to be completed
during the new financial year,
2018/19.” Mr Connors said
NZTA is working to ensure
the project co-ordinates with
the Northern Corridor project,
which connects to the route.
A project report said: “New
residential developments nearby
and the opening of Avonside
Girls’ High and Shirley Boys’
High in early 2019 mean this
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road can only get busier.”
It is part of a nationwide
NZTA plan, which has pumped
$600 million into improving
safety on roads around the
country.
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Fire rages, homes at risk
Talks begin
on rising
sea levels
•From page 1
The strategy aims to provide
short, medium and long-term
options to adapt to the effects of
climate change, including sea level
rise, and the remaining effects
from the earthquakes.
Public engagement will continue
through to October. After
that Regenerate will consider options
to cope with rising sea levels.
Early next year they will begin to
create a strategy.
It comes as Government MPs
met to help solve problems people
face trying to get resource consent
for sites located in areas which
could be prone to flooding.
The city council’s High Flood
Management Area plan, which
covers suburbs including Southshore,
is making it difficult for
residents to build homes on new
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Jones won’t resign
from board over
Shirley facility – yet
• By Sophie Cornish
Ali Jones
ALI JONES won’t be
walking away from local
body politics – for now at
least.
Last year, the
Papanui-Innes
Community
Board chairwoman
threatened
to leave the
board if a budget
for the rebuild of
a Shirley community
facility
was not included in the city
council’s Long Term Plan.
In the LTP, funding has
been allocated to urgently
complete a ‘network plan’
for community facilities,
so potential facility ideas
can be considered within a
city-wide context.
In the mayor’s recommendations,
Lianne Dalziel
said the city council will
request staff complete the
plan as soon as practical,
and approved $170,000 for
it in order to inform
next year’s and future
annual plans.
“Potential
developments
include, but
are not limited
to, the Shirley
community centre,
a multicultural
centre, a centre
for Avondale, Burwood,
Dallington area and an
Okains Bay community
centre,” said Ms Dalziel.
Ms Jones considered this
a commitment, and said
she will not be standing
down from the board at
this stage.
“I’m not covering my
butt here. If I felt that there
wasn’t any commitment to
this community facility on
Shirley Rd, then I would
stand by what I said. But, at
the moment, I see that as a
commitment.”
However, Ms Jones said
she could still resign if no
progress is made.
“It’s still open, if we don’t
see the progress on this
site . . . I will stand by my
position,” she said.
Ms Jones said it is
important to note the LTP
makes reference to the
Annual Plan next year.
“That opens up another
process for us to actually
debate, argue, fight for
more money for this
particular centre once we
have assessed what the
community needs and
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The school has raised
more than $400 for Caritas
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for justice around the
world. The concert included
theatre sports, choir,
rock bands, jazz bands,
dance including Indian
and kapa haka as well as a
wearable arts display.
Students studying food
and nutrition provided
refreshments for the evening.
Marian College teacher
and organiser Ken Frame
said the concert was a huge
success with a “feel good”
buzz about it.
“There was a high level
of participation from students
and the experience
offered valuable lessons
in working together and
managing time around
school work and other
activities,” he said.
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was positive with parents
saying they were amazed
at the quality of performances
and how well the
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the diversity of students
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BIG TALENT: Rawhiti School pupils taking part in the annual Dancing Like the Stars show run
by YMCA Christchurch.
Rawhiti pupils dance like the stars
RAWHITI SCHOOL pupils
danced the night away in a
special concert at the Isaac
Theatre Royal last week.
Year 5 and 6 pupils took part
in the Dancing Like the Stars
show, an annual concert run by
YMCA Christchurch.
But first the pupils
participated in a nine-week
programme taught by Latin Fire
Dance Academy teacher Donna
Frost.
The programme aims to
promote and provide an active
lifestyle through dance for
children who may not normally
be able to participate in dance
for recreation.
Teacher Kathy Lumley said
the children were positive and
enthusiastic throughout the
whole process, and delivered a
polished routine at the show.
“We have had lots of positive
feedback from parents and
other spectators about how
fantastically the kids danced.
They really did dance like stars,”
she said.
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Haeata pair go from
Rockquest win to
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HAEATA Community
Campus students Evile Laloata
and PJ Iva have been hard at
work in the recording studio
after their success at the
Smokefreerockquest.
Evile and PJ were second
in the solo/duo section of the
competition, and received the
tangata beats award for their
original song Samoa e, you are
my heart.
The tangata beats category
promotes the use of Pasifika and
Maori language and cultural
elements within performances.
PJ and tutor Vai Punivai
worked mostly on the music,
while Evile wrote the lyrics and
set the melody.
“When we sing the song it
reminds us of our island, of all
the sun and the friendly people,”
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He credits Evile’s passion
during the performance as a key
part of them winning the award.
Taking the stage at the regional
Smokefreerockquest was
nerve-racking for the duo but
the support from their teachers,
Sue McLachlan and Seta Timo,
as well as the other Haeata
teachers and family members
who went along, helped to
encourage them. “I didn’t really
look at the crowd cause I was so
nervous,” PJ said.
Since their Rockquest success,
PJ and Evile have spent time at
Orange Studios recording songs
for the tangata beats final.
“We did this last year, and
now we know to come prepared
to the studio and do our best to
nail it on the first take,” PJ said.
The recordings are for their
entry into the tangata beats
final. PJ and Evile are also preparing
a video for the Smokefreerockquest
national final, which
will take place in Auckland in
September. For this they will
submit four original songs in
the hope of being selected in the
top nine.
SING: Evile Laloata and PJ Iva recording their original song at
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SPORTS
continuing education
Brighton prop shares
milestone with coach
• By Jacob Page
NEW BRIGHTON rugby player Nikos
Cummings-Toone isn’t one to hunt for
tries – just hard work
The 31-year-old prop played his 100th
premier game on Saturday against Lincoln
University in a season which he said
may be his last.
It was also the 100th game at the helm
for coach Scott Pawson.
For Cummings-Toone, it means time is
running out to add to the two tries he has
scored. “I’ve only scored two tries – both
against Shirley.”
“Playing a game on a Saturday is what I
know,” he said. “But honestly this season
might be my last.”
The brother of former Canterbury and
Chiefs hooker Marcel Cummings-Toone
said he was keen to spend more quality
time with his partner and four children.
“It might be time to focus on getting
my kids to play rugby or league.”
The former Canterbury under-16 and
under-18 rugby league player said it was a
challenging switch from league to union
in 2011.
“I came to New Brighton to play with
my brother and it’s been a real family
club for me.”
His 2011 season was curtailed by a
shoulder injury but, after making his
premier debut in 2012, he’s been relatively
injury-free.
CENTURY: Nikos Cummings-Toone
is contemplating life after rugby
after playing his 100th game for New
Brighton on Saturday. PHOTO: NBRFC
The former Aranui High School
student had played prop for the first XV
but admitted learning how to scrum at a
senior level was challenging.
He said adjusting from the lack of intensity
in rugby league scrums to trying
to gain set-piece dominance with New
Brighton did take time.
He said his proudest moment was being
part of the 2013 premiership-winning
team.
A keen darts player, he’s also a club
champion in the sport.
Christchurch
School of Music
The Christchurch School of Music is
a family-oriented community aimed at
providing quality music education in and
around Christchurch. The school has been
an important part of the Christchurch
music education scene for 62 years so why
not come along and join us?
CSM is a not-for-profit organisation with
a strong focus on community. From ages 2
to 92 we have something for everyone. On
a Saturday morning the whole family can
find something to suit.
For the young ones there are pre-school
and junior school classes, “Take Off with
Music”, 41/2 year olds can start on Suzuki
strings and at 6 the recorder is a great
instrument to learn
Older children and
adults may opt for group
or individual lessons on
a specific instrument
(including voice). With
six orchestras, two
concert bands, a Big Band,
a jazz combo, 6 wind
ensembles, rock bands,
two choirs, chamber
groups, a samba band and
a guitar ensemble there
is an ensemble to suit all
levels and all ages.
The UC Christchurch
Youth Orchestra, CSM’s top orchestra,
generously sponsored by the University of
Canterbury Foundation, has an exciting
concert series throughout the year.
The School also runs an extensive
Outreach programme in local schools
incorporating a band programme, ukulele,
recorder and percussion teaching.
If affordability is an issue, CSM may be
able to offer a discount through funding
provided by the Rata Foundation.
Enrolments are open for Semester 2 so
please contact us via our website www.
csm.org.nz and let us start you on a
musical journey that will bring pleasure
for a lifetime.
PHOTO; FISTBALL NZ
• By Jacob Page
DALLINGTON’S Georgia Hollebon has
gone from team physio/manager to super
substitute in the New Zealand fistball
team at the world championships in
Austria.
The 27-year-old went to a ‘give it a
go’ day for the sport late last year and it
escalated from there. Fistball is similar to
volleyball.
“I went a long and had a look and saw
they were off to the world champs and
thought I’d offer my services as a physio,
and then I also became team manager as
our coach just had a baby,” she said.
“Then over the last six months I’ve
played and now I’ll be a substitute,” she
said. Georgia leaves next week for the
tournament which runs from July 24-28.
SPIKE: Georgia Hollebon
is off to represent New
Zealand at the fistball world
championships in Austria
next week.
(Above) – Fistball is a game
similar to volleyball.
Hollebon ready to make a
good fist of world champs
A team has five players who are allowed
three hits before returning the ball which
can bounce before each hit.
The ball must be hit with a closed fist
and it is generally played on a 50m x 20m
court with a ball that is heavier than a
volleyball and is hit over a ribbon 2m off
the ground.
While the New Zealand team has had
several series against Australia, including
a victorious one in January, this will be
their first international tournament.
“It is a bit of an unknown for us but
we know we can be competitive.” New
Zealand will face Austria, title contenders
Brazil, then Switzerland and fellow
newcomers Belgium.
“If we can get an early win, then you
never know, but experiencing new styles
will be a great experience,” she said.
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CWEA - More
than just a course!
The WEA opposite the Christchurch Art
Gallery on Gloucester St, has been offering
affordable adult education for over 100
years. A recent survey of participants and
tutors shows that it is about more than just
the courses it runs. Kazuko who teaches
Japanese arts and culture says “It’s my home
away from home, a home of learning”. The
homely feel and warm welcome you get
on stepping through the door indicate an
inclusive, caring culture - values which
have long been held high at the WEA. With
discussion clubs like “The Thinkers Group”,
courses on Women’s Suffrage and Armchair
travel as well as regular speaker slots called
“The Social Issues Soap Box”, a community
of learners are being encouraged to explore,
analyze and expand their horizons.
As our emerging city seeks to position
itself as progressive and forward thinking it
is clear that this centrally located education
hub has a key role to play: it gives us space
to reflect on, learn about and challenge the
world we see around us - whilst nurturing
community both in and outside the
classroom.
For what’s on visit www.cwea.org.nz
drop in or call 366 0285.
Volunteers Caroline and Marilyn tend
to the garden.
Never. Stop. Learning.
Canterbury Workers Educational Association
www.cwea.org.nz /ph366 0285
NZ Massage
Therapy Diplomas
by Distance Learning
The New Zealand College of Chinese
Medicine now offers both the NZ Diploma
in Wellness and Relaxation Massage Level 5
and the NZ Diploma in Remedial Massage
Level 6 on line, becoming the first private
training provider in New Zealand to offer
these qualifications nationally by Blended
Learning (Distance Learning and Block
courses). This exciting development
provides learners with choice and flexibility
about how and when they study and
enables much greater access to these NZQA
approved massage qualifications.
Both Diplomas are one-year full time
courses. Students may study part time
if they wish. The course design of both
qualifications comprises distance on line
learning modules in theory and on campus
practical block modules offered either at the
College’s Auckland campus or regionally
where numbers of enrolments justify this.
These block courses ensure students meet
the supervised practical requirements
to register as a
massage therapist
with Massage New
Zealand.
The programmes
are taught by very
Piano
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Music.
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Halswell
Ph 322-9377
experienced teaching staff and produce
graduates who are equipped with the
knowledge and skills required for effective
professional clinical practice in either
wellness and relaxation massage therapies
or in remedial massage therapies. Graduates
obtain the latest internationally recognised
New Zealand registered qualification in
their field and open the door to a wide
range of employment opportunities.
Students who complete the level 6
programme may pathway to bachelor’s
degrees in Massage Therapy.
The New Zealand College of Chinese
Medicine is proud of its past links with
Christchurch and is pleased to now be able
to offer Christchurch students the chance
to study massage therapy on line at home
and in their own way and time.
For more information contact the
College on 0800 888 518 or (09) 580 2376
or email enrolment@chinesemedicine.
ac.nz.
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• new Zealand diploma in wellness and relaxation massage, level 5
• new Zealand diploma in remedial massage, level 6
• New flexible learning options, distance and block courses
• NZQA approved and accredited
• Eligible for loans and allowances
• Fees free policy may apply
Other courses available in Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine and Health Maintenance.
Check our website for more details.
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continuing education
Adult and Community Education at
Risingholme Community Centre
Spring is on the way and we are excited
about the courses that are due to start in
term 3. There are still spaces available and
we are pleased to have some new classes for
2018. The term starts on Monday 30th July
2018 and all class information is available
via our website. www.risingholme.org.nz
Our new classes include Print Making for
Beginners, Drawing and Sketching, Night
Photography and Photoshop. We have also
developed a new series of classes that focus
on sustainability ‘Future Living Skills’ This
sustainable living programme is a practical,
fun way to learn and use actions, which not
only reduce your environmental impacts,
but can also save you money and bring you
a heathier lifestyle. The ‘Plastics Free’
and ‘Fermented Foods’ workshops
although offered separately are also
offered as part of the ‘Future Living
Skills’ programme. We are continually
developing new courses based on
the information that we gather from
the community, so please check our
website regularly for updates.
Risingholme’s traditional base of art
and craft courses continues to flourish
with a full range available at a number
of venues. They include fabrics,
woodwork skills, cake decorating,
health & fitness and well-being,
computing, guitar and photography,
cooking as well as many others.
Have you ever considered learning a new
Language we have a number of these that
will run throughout the year including NZ
Sign, Te Reo Maori, ESOL, Russian Italian,
Arabic, German, Spanish and Italian.
Language classes run at a variety of levels
from Beginners to more advanced.
If you can’t find what you are looking for
– “Tell us what you would like to learn”
For more information on classes at
Risingholme, Riccarton High School,
Christchurch Girls High School, Shirley
Boys High School and Hornby High
School, contact Risingholme Community
Centre at 332 7359 or email info@
risingholme.org.nz
The full programme for Term 3
is on our website at http://www.
risingholme.org.nz
Adult and Community
Education Term 3, 2018
Come learn with us
Risingholme Community Centre offers
a wide range of short courses, each term,
at a range of venues.
Shirley Boys’ High School
Painting with Acrylics, German Language, Photoshop, Reiki Level 1, Spanish
Language Level 3, Te Reo Maori, Thai Cooking, Website Design, Woodwork,
Yoga (range of classes). Art of Creativity & Expression, Intro to Coding &
Electronics using Arduino, Art of Motion & Dance.
Risingholme Community Centre
Art (Create with Pastels & Paints, Mixed Media, Watercolour, Painting with
Acrylics), Mindfulness, Cake Decorating, Drawing & Sketching, Embroidery,
ESOL, Fabric & Craft Skills, Guitar, Pottery, Sewing Skills, Upholstery, Using
your Overlocker, Weekend Sewing classes, Yoga, Wood Sculpture, Woodwork,
Woodwork for Women, Zentangle, Weaving, Printmaking, Fermented Foods,
Plastics Free, Night Photography.
Christchurch Girls’ High School
Dressmaking, Embroidery, Te Reo Maori, Watercolour Painting, Drawing &
Sketching, Preserving Fruit, Vegetables & Herbs.
Hornby High School
Sewing Skills, Thai Cooking.
Riccarton High School
Calligraphy, Level 3 ESOL IELTS, ESOL Business English Intermediate.
Indian Cooking, Italian Language, NZ Sign Language (a range of levels),
Russian Language, Sewing Skills, Spanish Language, Te Reo Maori, Arabic, A
taste of Egyptian cooking, Picture Framing.
Full details available on www.risingholme.org.nz
Risingholme office at 99 Hawford Road
Phone 332 7359 | Email info@risingholme.org.nz
www.risingholme.org.nz
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continuing education
adult and community
education courses at
Papanui High School
With winter upon us why not take the
opportunity of longer evenings to take up
a new hobby, learn a new skill, meet some
new people and have fun at the same time
then join one of Papanui High School’s
exciting range of Adult and Community
Education Courses for Term 3 beginning
from 30 July. We have a wide range of
courses to choose from and guarantee you
will find something to appeal regardless of
age or interests.
One of our new courses on offer for Term
3 is Writing Books for Children and Young
Adults. This course will cover writing for all
ages from children’s picture books through
to young adult/teenage market and will
look at plotting, characters, techniques and
publishing and self publishing. Michele
McConnochie who is an experienced writer
and teacher is the tutor for the course which
is being held at Papanui High School on a
Take up a new hobby,
learn a new skill,
meet some new
people and have fun
Wednesday night starting 1 August 7-9pm
for 6 weeks at a cost of $110.
For further information and enrolment
in this or any of our courses please visit
our website www.papanui.school.nz or
telephone our office on 3520701, or email
Barbara Roper rpb@papanui.school.nz
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The course covers introduction to
multi-media techniques such as video
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photography. Students will create their own
design concepts and collaborate with other
students on creative projects.
This course is FREE to students aged 16
to 19 and they only have to have NCEA 1
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“Many feel that school is not working for
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“As an NZQA approved programme,
NCEA credits are built in, so if they apply
themselves, they can graduate with a New
Zealand Certificate in Arts and Design
Level 2, as well as gaining credits towards
NCEA level 1 or 2,” says Pollard.
“NCEA results will depend on how many
credits they bring to the course to start
with, but as it’s a fun subject, it won’t feel
like school at all.”
Successful graduates from this
programme could pathway into higher
study in media arts, which could include
graphic design, video production,
photography or one of the many emerging
digital-based careers. Places are limited, so
students are encouraged to apply as soon as
they can.
Enrol now to start 23rd July. Contact
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JP Clinic
Tuesday, 10am-1pm
A justice of the peace will
be available to members of
the community to witness
signatures and documents,
certify document copies, hear
oaths, declarations, affidavits
or affirmations as well as sign
citizenship, sponsorship or rates
rebates applications.
There is no charge for this
service.
Shirley Library, 36 Marshland
Rd
Scrabble Club
Tuesday, 1.30-2.30pm
Enjoy Scrabble? Go along to
the library for a friendly game or
two with other like-minded folk.
Parklands Library, 46
Queenspark Drive
School Holiday Activity: Create
Your Own Mini World
Tuesday, 2-3pm
Go and make your own mini
world or diorama using shoe
boxes, plenty of craft materials
and your imagination. Free. No
bookings required.
New Brighton Library, 213
Marine Pde and Aranui Library
109 Aldershot St
Creative writing on
Wednesdays
Email gilbert.wealleans@starmedia.kiwi
by 5pm each Wednesday
Wednesday, 4 -5.45pm
Works with group members
to craft, create and develop your
own work. Take some pens or
pencils (even a laptop), paper,
and any of your wonderful ideas,
story-telling, or art. Any projects
you would love to make. No
charge.
Linwood Library, Eastgate
Shopping Centre, Buckleys Rd
New Brighton Library Book
Discussion Group
Thursday, 10am-noon
For those who love reading
and want to share in discussion
with other friendly book lovers.
The group subscribes to the Book
Discussion Scheme so there is a
cost involved.
New Brighton Library, 213
Marine Pde
CV Drop-in
Thursday, 10-11.30am
A librarian will be on hand
to assist customers who need
help with their resume. You
will be offered guidance on
creating, updating, and editing
your CV.
New Brighton Library, 213
Marine Pde
School Holiday Activity: Tuna
Toi – Eel Art
Thursday, 10am-noon
Go along to a Harry Potter Fun Day. Meet at the Shirley Library
on Friday, 10am-3pm, to celebrate the works of J.K Rowling,
and the literary life of Harry Potter and friends. Suitable for
ages six to 12. Activities will run throughout the day including
storytimes, a sorting hat, wand-making, golden snitch-making,
potions class, photo booth and even a ‘find Dobbie’s lost sock’
competition. Want more Harry Potter? There is also a fun day
at the Parklands Library on Tuesday, July 31, 3.30-4.30pm.
The Maori Library Services
offers Tuna Toi – Eel Art. Learn
about tuna through storytelling,
games and crafts. Free. Limited
spaces so bookings are essential.
Phone 9417923 for more information.
Recommended for ages
seven to 12 years.
Aranui Library, 109 Aldershot
St
KidsFest - Craft a Creature
Workshop (drop-in sessions)
Thursday, 2-3pm
The library will be hosting
drop-in craft sessions during
the school holidays, to run
alongside the Dr. Seuss Creature
Creation - A Family Challenge
Competition. Sessions are free
and no bookings are required.
Go along and craft your creature
to take home, or enter on the day.
New Brighton Library, 213
Marine Pde
KidsFest - Stop Motion
Animation
Friday, 9.30am-3.30pm
Get creative using Lego
and discover the process of
producing animated movies.
Plan a story themed on being
kind to the world, create a set
and craft your own movie using
stop motion photography. For
ages eight to 12 years. Cost is $20
per child.
New Brighton Library, 213
Marine Pde
Cards Club
Friday, 1.30-3.30pm
This weekly card club is on
every Friday, go along and join
the fun. Free, no bookings
required.
Shirley Library, 36 Marshland
Rd
Barrier-Free Computing
Saturday, 10am-noon
Barrier-Free Computing,
provided by the Computer for
Special Needs Trust, offers
assistance with using computers
for people experiencing a
disability in a friendly and
supportive setting. Tutors will
be on hand to help beginners as
well as provide assistance with
emailing, accessing the internet,
playing games, researching
a homework assignment,
and literacy or numeracy
development. There is also the
opportunity for socialising with
others with similar interests.
Standard library printing
and copying costs apply.
New Brighton Library, 213
Marine Pde
New Brighton Seaside
Market
Saturday, 10am-2pm
Held in Brighton mall every
Saturday. Baking, clothing,
vegetables, crafts of all kinds and
food stalls. Face-painting and
entertainment just across the
road from the beach and the new
children’s playground. The event
is free.
New Brighton Pedestrian
Mall, Corner Of Marine Pde and
Beresford St
26th August 2018
10am – 3pm
Air Force Museum, Wigram
Tickets available on door
For exhibiting
enquiries contact
Mark Sinclair:
mark.sinclair@
starmedia.kiwi
Does your business need dynamic creative solutions
for your print ads, website, point of sale, posters, etc?
Give us a call to discuss your requirements.
Talk to us, we can help.
Jarryd Adams 03 364 7432 jarryd.adams@starmedia.kiwi
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REAL ESTATE
BIG house, BIG future - 5-6 bedrooms
Selling “As is - Where is”
266 Mt Pleasant Road, Mt Pleasant
Auction: Thursday 26th July 12.00pm at Grenadier House, 98 Moorhouse Ave (Unless sold prior)
5 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | 3 toilets | 2 living rooms | 1 dining room | 2 car-garage | 6 off-street parks | Listing #FM5441
After many years of deliberating, the vendors
have made the difficult decision and decided
to walk away from their earthquake damaged
home. Make no mistake, this home will be SOLD
on or before Auction day....and some would say
“Their loss could be your gain”.
The floor plan features an open plan kitchen,
dining, living which interconnects with another
lounge. Sliding doors open out to the expansive
upstairs deck. 5-6 bedrooms on offer with 2
bathrooms and 3 toilets. This north-west facing
home has been built for the views and the sun.
This is a fantastic opportunity for a builder to
renew this as a future family home or even a rental
investment for professionals who will appreciate
the Mt Pleasant and surrounding environment.
Beautifully positioned on the Mt Pleasant hill
to enjoy stunning views of the Southern Alps
and the Kaikoura’s, the Estuary and the Pacific
Ocean. Large outdoor deck to enjoy the view or
sit in the spa pool with a double lockup garage
underneath. The home has two heat pumps to
keep you warm in winter plus a security system
for ‘peace of mind’.
Zoned for Mt Pleasant School and close to
Ferrymead shops and restaurants with Sumner
beach a short 10 minutes’ or so drive away.
Auction: Thursday 26th July 12.00pm at
Grenadier House, 98 Moorhouse Ave (Unless
sold prior).
Open Homes: Wednesday, Saturday and
Sunday 1:30pm - 2:15pm.
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