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Boards to meet over school zones<br />

Goal to have<br />

Prestons<br />

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in zoning<br />

• By Sophie Cornish and Georgia<br />

O’Connor-Harding<br />

THE Coastal-Burwood and<br />

Papanui-Innes Community<br />

Boards will meet with Ministry<br />

of Education representatives<br />

to discuss concerns it has with<br />

the proposed zone changes for<br />

Avonside Girls’ and Shirley Boys’<br />

High Schools.<br />

The meeting has been confirmed<br />

for the middle of next<br />

month.<br />

MoE Canterbury education director<br />

Coralanne Child and principal<br />

adviser Simon Blatchford<br />

will be present at the meeting.<br />

It comes after the two schools,<br />

which will relocate to a shared<br />

campus at QE II Park next year,<br />

are required to create a new<br />

enrolment zone.<br />

Students living in Shirley, Richmond,<br />

Avonside, Edgeware and<br />

parts of Linwood will still be able<br />

to attend the schools, but only on<br />

a ‘transitional arrangement.’<br />

The addresses will only be<br />

deemed ‘in zone’ for as long as<br />

they contain the children currently<br />

at the address and does not<br />

include people who move in to<br />

the area.<br />

Prestons subdivision was not<br />

included in the zone at all.<br />

Coastal-Burwood Community<br />

Board chairwoman Kim Money<br />

said from her board’s point of<br />

view, the main concern is the<br />

Prestons subdivision, which has<br />

been left out.<br />

She said it is a huge thing shifting<br />

two high schools and while<br />

it will be a loss for the Shirley-<br />

Papanui area, it will be a gain for<br />

the Coastal-Burwood area.<br />

Ms Money said the board has<br />

a good relationship with the<br />

MoE and the point is to have a<br />

discussion about the changes in<br />

the area.<br />

She said it is the board’s goal<br />

to have Prestons included in the<br />

zoning.<br />

Papanui-Innes Community<br />

Board chairwoman Ali Jones said<br />

the board doesn’t have a definite<br />

idea of what it would like to<br />

discuss yet.<br />

“One of the issues that the<br />

board members raised was<br />

the time frame that the MoE<br />

is putting on the temporary<br />

extension of the boundaries,<br />

so that is something we will be<br />

raising with them. Other things<br />

will probably come out of the<br />

discussion,” she said.<br />

A site meeting is also planned<br />

at QE II next month with the<br />

MoE, Shirley and Avonside<br />

schools, the Coastal-Burwood<br />

CHANGES:<br />

Richmond<br />

and Dallington<br />

residents Laura<br />

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Vanessa van<br />

Hoof previously<br />

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the suburbs<br />

of Shirley,<br />

Richmond,<br />

Dallington,<br />

Avonside and<br />

Edgeware<br />

included in the<br />

new school<br />

zone, after it was<br />

excluded in the<br />

proposed draft<br />

zone.<br />

Community Board and city<br />

council is planned for next<br />

month.<br />

It is to discuss installing a<br />

signalised crossing on Travis Rd<br />

to ensure the safety of students at<br />

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Various groups want to book the pool and that, too, is causing<br />

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Tuesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>24</strong> <strong>2018</strong> 3<br />

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Battle over pool space at QE II<br />

• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />

SPORT GROUPS and<br />

recreational users are jostling<br />

for space at the new QE II<br />

Recreation and Sport Centre.<br />

The Coastal ­Burwood Community<br />

Board has noted concerns<br />

have been expressed from<br />

recreational<br />

pool users<br />

over the<br />

closure of the<br />

25m pool for<br />

water polo<br />

activities.<br />

Currently<br />

there is no<br />

Kim Money<br />

access to the<br />

public lane<br />

swimming<br />

space in the 25m pool on Monday<br />

night from 7-9.30pm and<br />

Wednesday from 5pm-9.30pm.<br />

This is due to the pool being<br />

used for water polo activities,<br />

which requires a 2m depth.<br />

A seminar has been planned<br />

which will be attended by<br />

the community board next<br />

Wednesday to evaluate how the<br />

first month of operation at QE<br />

II has gone.<br />

The $38.6 million aquatic<br />

facility has been popular since<br />

it opened last month. As of<br />

POPULAR: The Taiora QEII Recreation and Sport Centre has<br />

had a one in one out policy 19 times since it opened due to<br />

reaching full capacity.<br />

Friday, the pool had reached<br />

capacity 19 times.<br />

Of those, eight were in the<br />

school holidays. The facility<br />

has a 130m hydroslide, a 25m<br />

lap pool with a movable floor,<br />

a leisure pool with lazy river<br />

and water toys, a learn-to-swim<br />

pool, a hydro-therapy pool, a<br />

spa, sauna and steam room.<br />

City council head of recreation,<br />

sport and events Nigel Cox<br />

said the pool space for the centre<br />

has been very challenging<br />

with the a large number of user<br />

groups requesting space.<br />

He said before the facility<br />

opened there were a number<br />

of user groups operating with<br />

limited space.<br />

“The opening of Taiora: QE II<br />

allowed us to provide a solution<br />

for these groups but . . . balancing<br />

this need with other groups,<br />

including individual pool users,<br />

is always challenging,” he said.<br />

Mr Cox said it has accommodated<br />

public lane swimming<br />

at all other times, and ensured<br />

public swimming is available at<br />

other sites in the centre during<br />

the two time slots the 25m<br />

pool is used for water polo<br />

activities.<br />

Across all pools, 22 incidents<br />

of code browns have been<br />

recorded.<br />

Chairwoman Kim Money<br />

said there is clearly a demand<br />

for both public use of the pool<br />

and groups.<br />

“It would be really good to<br />

understand from staff how they<br />

are accommodating,” she said.<br />

•HAVE YOUR SAY: Are<br />

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Children kept busy over school holidays<br />

CHILDREN HAVE been kept<br />

busy over the school holidays,<br />

taking part in the Aranui<br />

Community Trust’s Free Az<br />

Holiday Programme.<br />

Last week, children took<br />

part in a range of fun activities<br />

including baking, and making<br />

pois.<br />

The programme had a range of<br />

day trips to Flip Out Trampoline<br />

Arena in Bromley, the Kaiapoi<br />

Aquatic Centre, Willowbank<br />

Wildlife Reserve, Laser Strike<br />

and the Crusaders Academy.<br />

The programme is now in its<br />

third year and everything in the<br />

programme is free including<br />

lunches.<br />

The trust applies for funding<br />

through Rotary clubs and the<br />

city council.<br />

Children who attend the<br />

programme are selected from<br />

primary schools in the Aranui<br />

area for showing school values<br />

and having a successful start to<br />

the school year.<br />

Businesses including Gardenfresh<br />

Greengrocers donated<br />

fruit, while vans were provided<br />

by Crossroads Youth With A<br />

Future Trust manager Richard<br />

Starling and Haeata Community<br />

Campus.<br />

Flip Out Trampoline Arena<br />

owner Andrew Moss also allowed<br />

children to attend the<br />

centre for free. Each year the<br />

trust selects a boy and girl of the<br />

week. This year it was EJ from<br />

St James School in Aranui and<br />

Stella from Chisnallwood Intermediate.<br />

•More school holiday<br />

photos, page 8<br />

WAHOO: Aranui Community Trust kiwi sport co-ordinator<br />

Cheyenne Thompson, Marcus, LaPrecious and Cayden racing<br />

down the slide at the Margaret Mahy Family Playground.<br />

REFRESHING: Taking the plunge at the Kaiapoi<br />

Aquatic Centre.<br />

JUMP: Participants at the Flip Out<br />

Trampoline Arena in Bromley with owner<br />

Andrew Moss.<br />

WHOOSH: Oliver<br />

and Sebastian<br />

at the Margaret<br />

Mahy Family<br />

Playground.<br />

SLIMY: Aranui<br />

Community<br />

Trust kiwi sport<br />

co-ordinator<br />

Cheyenne<br />

Thompson<br />

and David<br />

feeding eels<br />

at Willowbank<br />

Wildlife Reserve.<br />

WILDLIFE: Feeding llamas at Willowbank<br />

Wildlife Reserve.<br />

SPORTY: The Crusader Academy running<br />

a skills programme.<br />

Barbecue brings<br />

community together<br />

THE ARANUI Community<br />

Trust has spread the joy,<br />

hosting a monthly community<br />

barbecue last week.<br />

The community lunch<br />

is organised by the trust’s<br />

community connectedness cocoordinator<br />

Tracey Hunter.<br />

This month’s barbecue fed 88<br />

Aranui residents.<br />

A worker for the trust Sheree<br />

Rangihuna said communities<br />

are always stronger when<br />

agencies are working together<br />

and it was awesome to have He<br />

Waka Tapu suicide prevention<br />

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Speed sign to slow traffic near Gayhurst bridge<br />

• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />

AN ELECTRONIC speed<br />

sign will be installed near the<br />

Gayhurst Rd bridge as part of a<br />

programme of works to help slow<br />

traffic in the area.<br />

But city council staff say the<br />

speed sign is not being put in<br />

to address safety issues at the<br />

bridge, in spite of concerns raised<br />

by Dallington residents.<br />

The $10,000 speed sign will<br />

be installed 600m north of the<br />

bridge next month, close to the<br />

residential section of Gayhurst<br />

Rd, to slow vehicles down travelling<br />

away from the bridge.<br />

It comes after Steffan Pearce-<br />

Loe, 30, died after being hit by<br />

a car while walking his dogs in<br />

Dallington earlier this month.<br />

City council transport operations<br />

manager Steffan Thomas<br />

said the crash did not occur at<br />

the Gayhurst Rd bridge, but<br />

about 100m north of the intersection.<br />

He said a search of the New<br />

SLOW: An<br />

electronic<br />

speed sign<br />

will be<br />

installed<br />

600m north<br />

of the<br />

Gayhurst Rd<br />

bridge.<br />

Zealand Transport Agency crash<br />

analysis system database reveals<br />

no reported crashes at or within<br />

100m of the intersection in the<br />

past three years.<br />

But Dallington Residents’<br />

Association chairwoman Bebe<br />

Frayle said it was hard to tell the<br />

cause of the accident.<br />

“The thing is if you go down<br />

and look at it, if you are standing<br />

on either side of the bridge, you<br />

can’t see a car coming and a car<br />

can’t see you. If a car was going<br />

really fast, it would be upon you<br />

before it knew you were there. If<br />

it is dark, you would be invisible.”<br />

Mrs Frayle made a deputation<br />

to the Coastal-Burwood Community<br />

Board about safety concerns<br />

at the bridge intersection<br />

last week.<br />

She raised a range of concerns,<br />

including poor visibility for<br />

traffic coming onto the bridge<br />

and there being no safe way for<br />

cyclists to get across the bridge at<br />

peak traffic times. It was decided<br />

a site visit involving city council<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

staff, residents and the community<br />

board will be planned.<br />

Last year, the city council<br />

reviewed the intersection and<br />

bridge design following concerns<br />

raised by city councillor Glenn<br />

Livingstone and residents. Minor<br />

safety improvements were implemented<br />

to moderate speeds and<br />

provide more protection for vehicles<br />

waiting in the flush median<br />

on Gloucester St.<br />

Both Mrs Frayle and Cr Livingstone<br />

said they were happy with<br />

the outcome and the site meeting<br />

proposal. Cr Livingstone said<br />

traffic engineers and residents<br />

have different views which aren’t<br />

matching up and it would be<br />

good to have everyone on site.<br />

Aranui barber can<br />

cut it with the best<br />

• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />

LEAVING A highly-acclaimed<br />

barber shop to start a new<br />

business in Aranui was a big risk<br />

for Luke Koia.<br />

But the 32-year-old wanted to<br />

feel challenged again and decided<br />

he would establish himself in the<br />

barber industry before it became<br />

“overcrowded”.<br />

Since leaving My Fathers Barbers<br />

in Riccarton and starting up<br />

Mo Town Barbers, the Aranui<br />

resident has proved he is a cut<br />

above the rest by taking out a<br />

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He won the open section of<br />

‘the beard’ category in the Barber<br />

Craft competition in Auckland.<br />

The competition is New Zealand’s<br />

premier barber and men’s<br />

grooming event where barbers<br />

go in front of a live audience to<br />

prove their creativity and skill.<br />

“I entered Barber Craft in the<br />

hopes it would boost my business.<br />

And, if I won, anything<br />

that could really put me up there<br />

as far as getting myself known,”<br />

he said. Mr Koia said leaving an<br />

established barber business and<br />

then winning an award on his<br />

own was a “great achievement”.<br />

He is also the first barber from<br />

the city to win the competition<br />

since it began three years ago.<br />

It had been a stressful time<br />

leading up to the event, with Mr<br />

Koia having to pull out of ‘the<br />

creative’ section due to being unable<br />

to find a model in time.<br />

He nearly had to pull out of<br />

‘the beard’ section, too, when the<br />

model he had arranged withdrew<br />

after the competition changed<br />

its timetable five days before the<br />

event.<br />

“Feeling stressed and at the<br />

point of throwing it all in. The<br />

task seemed too hard,” he said.<br />

But Mr Koia said he and his<br />

wife decided to “hope for a<br />

miracle” and travelled up to<br />

Auckland, only to approach<br />

a “complete stranger” the day<br />

before the competition to ask if<br />

they would model.<br />

He said his newly-found model<br />

Whare Watene was the “perfect<br />

candidate” and was relieved he<br />

was happy to have his beard<br />

groomed.<br />

Next year Mr Koia plans to<br />

enter all of the categories in the<br />

competition and move into the<br />

master division.<br />

He began cutting hair at My<br />

Fathers Barbers and worked<br />

there for four years before starting<br />

up his business.<br />

Mr Koia said his role models<br />

were My Fathers Barbers owner<br />

Matt Brown and Somehz Touch<br />

Barbers owner Peleti Oli. He<br />

cited ”their humility, dedication<br />

and commitment to their craft”<br />

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SUCCESS: Luke Koia (right)<br />

won ‘the beard’ section of<br />

the Barber Craft competition<br />

in Auckland with his model<br />

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Planning a bright future for Richmond<br />

Richmond<br />

resident Joanna<br />

Gould writes<br />

about the future<br />

of the suburb<br />

AFTER THE Dudley Creek flood<br />

remediation is finished, most people<br />

will forget the effort that has gone<br />

into this engineering feat.<br />

After the Northern Corridor motorway<br />

is finished, most traffic will<br />

flow through Cranford St, Hills Rd<br />

and Marshlands Rd.<br />

After the new QE II Taiora campus<br />

is finished, most of our teenagers<br />

will be travelling to the new Shirley<br />

Boys’ High and Avonside Girls’ High<br />

Schools.<br />

So what does this mean for Richmond?<br />

Will Stanmore Rd become a<br />

drive by, instead of a drive through<br />

part of Richmond? Will it be easier<br />

and more convenient to go to another<br />

mall after school?<br />

Readers respond to<br />

an article about the<br />

Richmond Village Book<br />

and <strong>Post</strong>Centre closing<br />

as a result of roadworks<br />

and a lack of support from<br />

residents<br />

So do we wait until after more<br />

shops have closed down on Stanmore<br />

Rd? Do we look at the problems or<br />

do we see the potential in Richmond?<br />

I prefer to look at the positives<br />

and focus on our strengths, which is<br />

why I created the Rise Up Richmond<br />

website –<br />

www.riseuprichmond.co.nz.<br />

I was surprised to find out that<br />

we have so many stories to tell. Did<br />

you know Richmond was originally<br />

called Bingsland? Did you know the<br />

Stanmore Rd shops already have a<br />

name? Richmond Village. This area<br />

does need a makeover to help tell the<br />

Richmond Village story.<br />

We have an identity, we have a<br />

rich Maori and early settlers heritage<br />

and an archaeological/architectural<br />

history. But we haven’t been sharing<br />

these stories with the rest of<br />

Christchurch or our New Zealand<br />

and overseas visitors.<br />

So what happens after? Richmond<br />

Village could become a destination<br />

space for our history, our food and<br />

our art.<br />

I have a few ideas at www.riseuprichmond.nz/ideas/<br />

including a<br />

Dudley Creek trail, kai town, street<br />

art, Sutton’s Pl and River Rd park at<br />

the beginning of the Ōtākaro Avon<br />

River Corridor regeneration area<br />

(see https://www.riseuprichmond.<br />

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If you would like to know more,<br />

each idea has a separate page on www.<br />

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DISAPPOINTMENT:<br />

Roadworks “basically<br />

destroyed” the Richmond<br />

Village Book and <strong>Post</strong>Centre,<br />

says owner Alan Spooner.<br />

PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER<br />

Pete Roberts – I’ll bet the<br />

bottle store next door is doing a<br />

roaring trade.<br />

Kate Daniel Latimer – The<br />

contractors should be paying a<br />

premium to the shop owners if<br />

they can’t complete the work on<br />

time. It’s terrible how we’ve lost<br />

so many small stores due to slow<br />

and delayed works.<br />

Bruce Smith – Councils<br />

should include compensation for<br />

affected businesses – especially<br />

shops – in they are budgeting<br />

for every roadworks project they<br />

plan. The Government should<br />

make it mandatory.<br />

Denis Lynn Gillison – I<br />

agree and now it’s happening at<br />

the top end of Colombo St. Until<br />

early next year. No one seems to<br />

care.<br />

Don Gould – Currently<br />

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Roger K Tichbon – Suck<br />

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because of roadworks.<br />

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council-painted lines along<br />

Rothesay Rd in Parklands<br />

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from speeding<br />

Donna Knight – Isn’t it<br />

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done back in 2016 by the sound<br />

of it.<br />

Kathryn Macgregor<br />

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Chris Mason – Cycle lane it,<br />

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roaring issue. I love cycle lanes.<br />

Peter Walker – Put in a<br />

speed camera, it’ll pay for itself.<br />

We need more of those things.<br />

Greg Koppert – Intermediate<br />

speed humps.<br />

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Klemick – Speed cameras are<br />

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NEW BRIGHTON’S Burleigh<br />

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In November, Phil Burleigh<br />

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the club. The 50-game milestone<br />

INTERNATIONAL: Phil<br />

Burleigh spent four years<br />

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2017.<br />

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Tuesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>24</strong> <strong>2018</strong> 15<br />

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Over a period of time the blood pressure<br />

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JP Clinic at Shirley Library<br />

Tuesday, 10am–1pm<br />

A justice of the peace will<br />

be available to members of the<br />

community, to witness signatures<br />

and documents, certify document<br />

copies, hear oaths, declarations,<br />

affidavits or affirmations as well<br />

as sign citizenship, sponsorship or<br />

rates rebates applications. There<br />

is no charge for this service.<br />

Shirley Library, 36 Marshland<br />

Rd (by the Palms Mall)<br />

Storytimes/Wā Kōrerō<br />

Tuesday, 10.30 – 11am<br />

Encourage learning through a<br />

love for stories. Storytimes is an<br />

interactive programme including<br />

stories, songs, rhymes and play.<br />

This is a free session.<br />

New Brighton Library, 213<br />

Marine Pde<br />

Scrabble Club<br />

Tuesday, 1.30–2.30pm<br />

Enjoy Scrabble? Go along to the<br />

library for a friendly game or two<br />

with other like-minded folk.<br />

Parklands Library, 46<br />

Queenspark Drive<br />

Babytimes/Wā Pēpi<br />

Wednesday, 10.30-11am<br />

Encourage learning through<br />

language. Babytimes is an<br />

interactive programme including<br />

rhymes, songs, stories and play.<br />

Email sophie.cornish@starmedia.kiwi<br />

by 5pm each Friday<br />

This is a free session.<br />

New Brighton Library, 213<br />

Marine Pde<br />

Minecraft Club<br />

Wednesday, 3.30 – 4.30pm<br />

Get creative, start crafting.<br />

Build imaginative worlds and<br />

battle nocturnal creatures at the<br />

learning centres’ Minecraft club.<br />

Novice or expert, join the club<br />

and play with your friends in<br />

another world. A tutor will be<br />

in attendance to supervise and<br />

assist if necessary. Gold coin, no<br />

bookings. Term time only.<br />

New Brighton Library, 213<br />

Marine Pde<br />

CV drop-in<br />

Thursday, 10am–11.30am<br />

A librarian will be on hand to<br />

assist customers who are needing<br />

help with their resume. You will<br />

be offered guidance on creating,<br />

updating, and editing your CV.<br />

New Brighton Library, 213<br />

Marine Pde<br />

Cards Club<br />

Friday, 1.30-3.30pm<br />

The weekly card club is on<br />

every Friday, go along and<br />

join the fun. Free, no bookings<br />

required.<br />

Shirley Library, 36 Marshland<br />

Rd (by the Palms Shopping<br />

Centre).<br />

HEALTH & AWARENESS<br />

Go along to the Rocket Club at the Aranui Library. Rocket Club is a weekly after-school<br />

programme that runs during term time. All whanau are welcome to join the club and become<br />

involved in different activities based on local and current events in a fun, learning environment.<br />

Homework help is available during this time. Free to attend and no bookings required. The Rocket<br />

Club will be held Wednesday, 3.30-4.30pm at the Aranui Library, 109 Aldershot St.<br />

Barrier Free Computing<br />

Saturday, 10am-noon<br />

Barrier Free Computing<br />

provided by Computer for Special<br />

Needs Trust is an organisation<br />

that offers assistance with<br />

using computers for people<br />

experiencing disability in a<br />

friendly and supportive setting.<br />

Their tutors will be on hand<br />

to help beginners as well as<br />

provide assistance with emailing,<br />

accessing the internet, playing<br />

games, researching a homework<br />

assignment, and literacy or<br />

numeracy development. There<br />

is also the opportunity for<br />

socialising with others with<br />

similar interests. Standard library<br />

printing and copying costs apply.<br />

Free.<br />

New Brighton Library, 213<br />

Marine Pde<br />

New Brighton Seaside Market<br />

Saturday, 10am-2pm<br />

Held in the Brighton Mall<br />

every Saturday, there will be<br />

bakery, clothing, vegetables,<br />

crafts of all kinds and food stalls,<br />

face painting, entertainment,<br />

just across the road from the<br />

beach and the new children’s<br />

playground. The event is<br />

free.<br />

New Brighton Pedestrian Mall,<br />

cnr Marine Pde and Beresford St,<br />

New Brighton<br />

Super Saturday Storytimes<br />

Saturday, 11-11.45am<br />

Encourage learning through a<br />

love for stories. Storytimes is an<br />

interactive programme including<br />

stories, songs, rhymes and play!<br />

This is a free session.<br />

Shirley Library, 36 Marshland<br />

Rd<br />

Knit ’n’ Yarn<br />

Monday, 10.30am-11.30am<br />

Do you love knitting in<br />

company? Go along to knit and<br />

natter in a relaxed and friendly<br />

environment.<br />

Parklands Library, 46<br />

Queenspark Drive<br />

The Wonder Berry by Pitau 1,<br />

Bromley School<br />

Wednesday, 9am – 6pm<br />

The Wonder Berry is the first<br />

fantasy non-fiction text that<br />

Bromley School year 3 and 4<br />

pupils (Pitau 1 class) have been<br />

working on. Using new skills<br />

the class stepped out the text<br />

(physically taking steps to recall<br />

parts of the text). Once the class<br />

members learnt the text, they<br />

used their creative skills to craft<br />

individual “wonder berries”.<br />

Go and look at this delightful<br />

exhibition by Bromley School<br />

pupils.<br />

Linwood Library, 1st Floor<br />

Eastgate Shopping Centre,<br />

Buckleys Rd<br />

Joint pain: Do I have arthritis or<br />

could it be mainly my muscles?<br />

The team at Physical Sense in Sydenham sees clients with<br />

a range of symptoms but many of their middle-aged and<br />

senior clients visit complaining of pain in one of their joints.<br />

Physiotherapist Ietje van Stolk suggests<br />

that a major part of the pain could be due<br />

to muscle pain rather than simply arthritis.<br />

“Even if an x-ray shows arthritis, the reason<br />

for the pain may be the muscles around<br />

the joint,” she explains. The images show<br />

how a muscle knot (the crosses) in a back<br />

muscle can give hip pain (aches and pain<br />

are the red areas in the drawings), a knot<br />

in a muscle on the back of the shoulder<br />

blade can give a deep pain in the front of<br />

the shoulder and a muscle knot all the way<br />

near the groin can give an ache in the knee<br />

(especially at night in bed).<br />

Ietje recalls one case where an 89 year<br />

old client with severe arthritis who walked<br />

with a stick, told her, “I will end up in<br />

a wheelchair, I cannot put any weight<br />

through my right leg due to pain in my hip<br />

and buttock”. “Within 4 treatments, she<br />

was walking with her stick but without the<br />

severe pain,” says Ietje. “The arthritis was<br />

one of the factors that made her muscles<br />

spasm but the other was that older people<br />

move less and the flexed position the hip<br />

is in when we sit is particularly bad for<br />

the hip.” Ietje is happy with the fact that<br />

although the client was 89 and could have<br />

been “given up on” or told to live with the<br />

pain, she made a difference to her health<br />

and wellbeing.<br />

The same lack of movement can be the<br />

reason for your knee pain or your shoulder<br />

pain and the same few treatments could<br />

make a huge difference for you.<br />

At Physical Sense, hands-on techniques<br />

(massage and triggerpoint deactivation<br />

techniques) are used to release the muscles.<br />

The client also gets a home exercise<br />

program designed to mobilize and stretch<br />

the joint, strengthen the important core<br />

muscles and increase general strength and<br />

SHOULDER<br />

PAIN<br />

KNEE PAIN<br />

(the crosses are the areas of the muscle spasms, the red areas is where the pain is felt)<br />

balance. They teach a movement sequence<br />

that stretches the joint in all directions<br />

whilst the client is able to lie safely on their<br />

bed, perfect for older or less mobile clients.<br />

In many cases having the muscles<br />

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Coastal-Burw od Ward city<br />

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WorkSafe chief inspector<br />

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Handforth said it may be able to<br />

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person conducting a busine s or<br />

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Different parts of the car park<br />

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One reply has b en received so<br />

far from an owner who is wi ling<br />

to discu s the i sue. However, a l<br />

the owners would have to agr e<br />

to undertake work.<br />

Cr East said there had b en<br />

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the car park of people injuring<br />

themselves whic had gone<br />

unreported.<br />

“I’ve always though that it<br />

has b en quite amazing that we<br />

haven’t had any serious a cidents<br />

or senior citizens perhaps<br />

tri ping in those potholes and<br />

doing themselve some damage.”<br />

He is confiden the new<br />

a proach wi l bring results.<br />

“I think the WorkSafe<br />

involvement may prove to be the<br />

lever that we are l oking for.”<br />

New bid to fix potholes<br />

Action looms<br />

on Hawke St<br />

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“Tom was a ba s player from<br />

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St Andrew’s won the most<br />

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The ban dedicated it se to<br />

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•Turn to page 9<br />

SW ET SOUNDS: St Andrew’s Co lege year 12 students Lewis Edmond and Je na We ls performing a the 41st National Youth<br />

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DEAN CALVERT (above)<br />

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The former New Zealand<br />

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•Turn to page 6<br />

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THE OWNERS of Sumner’s Cave<br />

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Body corporate chairman Mike<br />

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The apartment suffere damage<br />

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The mediation agr ement<br />

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•Turn to page 6<br />

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A W OLSTON butcher proved<br />

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New World Fe ry Rd butcher<br />

Jeremy Garth and his team, the<br />

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Mr Gart hopes t own a<br />

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on ge ting mor experience<br />

and on the 2020 cha lenge.<br />

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U per Ri carton butcher Corey<br />

Winder was part of the Pure<br />

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A CRACKDOWN on mobile<br />

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Only eight submi sions were<br />

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The district council wi l be<br />

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Places Bylaw and Policy on Commercial<br />

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Pupils learn about role of war horses<br />

GR ENDALE SCHOOL pupils<br />

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horses l oked like during war.<br />

The New Zealand Mounted<br />

Rifles Charitable Trust president<br />

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Mike Donaldson t ok their<br />

horses to the sch ol on Monday,<br />

in a bid to educate pupils on the<br />

sacrifice their ancestors made in<br />

World War 1 and World War 2.<br />

Mr A pleton and Mr Donaldson<br />

a rived a the sch ol dre sed<br />

in World War 1 uniforms while<br />

their horses Tommy and Kruze<br />

wore 1 0-year-old sa dles donated<br />

to the trust.<br />

The presentation is a prelude<br />

to the Gr endale Recreation Reserve<br />

Management Commi t e’s<br />

upcoming Anzac Day service.<br />

As a tribute to those who<br />

served, members of the trust wi l<br />

ride horseback to the service.<br />

Mr A pleton said it was<br />

important children were<br />

educated on what soldiers<br />

wen through during World<br />

War 1 and World War 2.<br />

But he said the presentation<br />

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te l” to make them aware of what<br />

the soldiers l oked like.<br />

Children were shown the type<br />

of kits horses were required to<br />

wear in the war.<br />

•Turn to page 7<br />

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Elite Meats owner Corey<br />

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Mr Winder and his team, the<br />

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in the competition.<br />

He said the cha lenge started<br />

as a “transtasman test match”<br />

seven years ago.<br />

The preparation for this<br />

year’s World Butchers’ Challenge<br />

was intense as the team<br />

members met in Auckland<br />

every two months for lengthy<br />

w ekend practices. Mr Winder<br />

said coming second against 1<br />

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“To get second behind Ireland<br />

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said.<br />

But Mr Winder admires the<br />

Australian team.<br />

“Those guys over there<br />

[Australia] are on top of their<br />

game, they do a g od job,” he<br />

said.<br />

“And it just showcases that<br />

New Zealand has got some<br />

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Mr Winder has b en a butcher<br />

since the age of 19.<br />

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• By Emily O’Co ne l<br />

THE HALSWELL-Hornby-<br />

Ri carton Community Board<br />

has b en given the gr en ligh to<br />

o pose the pla ned qua ry near<br />

Templeton.<br />

Mayor Lia ne Dalziel told the<br />

board on Thursday it had the okay<br />

from the city council to make a<br />

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Board chairman Mike Mora<br />

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“You can just about guarant e<br />

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board’ submi sion.<br />

“I’d like to think so because the<br />

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Mr Mora said the community<br />

board wi l be “representing and<br />

advocating” for the Templeton<br />

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•Turn to page 5<br />

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IT COULD be some time before<br />

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Detective Senior Sergeant Greg<br />

Cottam said yesterday the vehicle<br />

involved in the crash last week<br />

was still being examined.<br />

He said there was still a lot of<br />

work to do to gather all the information<br />

and finish police inquiries<br />

before any charges would be laid.<br />

“They can take some time,” he<br />

said.<br />

“We’ve got six months to lay<br />

charges in relation to traffic offending<br />

– it certainly won’t take<br />

that long.”<br />

Steffan Pearce-<br />

Loe (right), 30, was<br />

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Rd bridge while<br />

walking his dogs at<br />

about 2.30am last<br />

Thursday.<br />

He died in hospital<br />

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His funeral was held on Tuesday.<br />

Police found the vehicle<br />

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consistent with the crash, on Saturday.<br />

A detective saw it parked<br />

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The vehicle’s owner, who was<br />

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Detective Senior Sergeant Cottam<br />

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