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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, <strong>2018</strong><br />

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Sharks teammates and close<br />

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his wife Alana and three<br />

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A Givealittle page has been set<br />

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Mr Parsons was knocked<br />

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Mr Jenkinson said yesterday<br />

friends and family had been at<br />

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“He’s a great friend and is<br />

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Mr Parsons – a former builder<br />

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IF EVER there was a worthy cause to help,<br />

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Kain was critically injured in the big<br />

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Yesterday, his condition was not good.<br />

His friends and Sumner Sharks teammates have launched a<br />

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children.<br />

In the weeks and months to come it will be of huge help to the<br />

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Sumner club John Taylor sums Kain up: “He’s held in very<br />

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Call for greater police<br />

presence in Sumner over summer<br />

• By Matt Salmons<br />

A GREATER police presence is<br />

wanted in Sumner over summer.<br />

The Sumner Community<br />

Residents’ Association, Redcliffs<br />

Residents’ Association and Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />

Community<br />

Board<br />

will meet with<br />

Canterbury<br />

Metro Police<br />

Commander<br />

Superintendent<br />

Lane Todd at<br />

the Sumner<br />

Liza Sparrow<br />

Hub today.<br />

SCRA’s community<br />

development and event<br />

organiser Liza Sparrow said the<br />

groups would invite the police to<br />

base a permanent presence<br />

in the hub building over summer.<br />

Ms Sparrow said an expected<br />

increase in people in the village<br />

over summer and a number of<br />

crimes in the town over the past<br />

year, including aggravated burglaries<br />

and a manslaughter, had<br />

made residents look to police for<br />

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“We would like to see an<br />

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“It’s not just about police<br />

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Said a police spokeswoman:<br />

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Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />

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Superintendent Todd on behalf<br />

of the board last week to request<br />

the meeting.<br />

Dr Latham said he “particularly<br />

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the increase in police nationally<br />

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SUMMIT RD FIRES<br />

Sumner firefighters put out small<br />

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his crew has been fortunate to not<br />

receive many call outs for fireworks<br />

this Guy Fawkes Day. However, he<br />

said he would not discount the fact<br />

that people may hold on to their<br />

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He said people should keep water<br />

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CTV survivor helps drop first ball at<br />

• By Matt Salmons<br />

MARYANNE Jackson survived<br />

the tragedy of the CTV building<br />

collapse in the February 22, 2011,<br />

earthquake.<br />

The site will forever hold<br />

emotional memories for the Mt<br />

Pleasant woman.<br />

Now, another quake-devasted<br />

site holds special memories after<br />

the rebuilt Lyttelton Timeball<br />

tower reopened on Friday.<br />

Her grandmother Gertrude<br />

was born there in 1889 while her<br />

great-grandfather John Richard<br />

Toomey was the flag-signalman.<br />

“We were always told about<br />

it and we often went there,” Ms<br />

Jackson said.<br />

“It was like our castle on the<br />

hill . . . it was close to our heart.<br />

A great connection that we are<br />

very proud of.”<br />

Ms Jackson and her brother<br />

John McKenna, a Lytteltonbased<br />

ship’s captain attended<br />

the opening ceremony and were<br />

invited to activate the tower’s automatic<br />

timeball system, which<br />

would drop the ball everyday at<br />

1pm.<br />

“We were very proud to be<br />

invited and to stand up with<br />

Mayor Lianne Dalziel and push<br />

the button to drop the ball.”<br />

Ms Jackson said ships in the<br />

harbour, including her brother’s,<br />

sounded their horns when the<br />

timeball dropped.<br />

The tower was almost completely<br />

destroyed along with<br />

the station building during the<br />

February 22, 2011, earthquake<br />

and subsequent aftershocks.<br />

Only the tower section of the<br />

1876 structure could be saved,<br />

the $3 million restoration project<br />

began in July last year. Work on<br />

the tower and flagpole finished<br />

in June, while landscaping work<br />

finished this week.<br />

Ms Jackson was the only CTV<br />

employee in the building to<br />

DROP: Maryanne<br />

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brother John<br />

McKenna push<br />

the button to<br />

drop the timeball<br />

alongside Mayor<br />

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and descendants<br />

of the last family<br />

to live in the<br />

Timeball Station.<br />

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She ran from her ground-floor<br />

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The building collapsed behind<br />

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colleagues.<br />

In total, ​115 people were killed<br />

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Madras St site of which is now a<br />

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Ms Jackson said her mother<br />

Hilary would be very upset to<br />

know the fate of the Timeball<br />

Station.<br />

“I would like to see it all rebuilt,<br />

but it’s great to see it back<br />

up on the side of the hill.”<br />

She said the opening event was<br />

“a highlight” for her family and<br />

going back onto the site “brought<br />

back a lot of memories.”<br />

“I think they’ve done a wonderful<br />

job to rebuild it. It’s such a<br />

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Ms Jackson said seeing the<br />

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The years where the iconic<br />

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Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

tower<br />

Ms Jackson’s great-grandfather<br />

John Richard Toomey was the<br />

first flag-signalman to live in the<br />

Timeball Station, taking the post<br />

in 1879 at the age of 15.<br />

Signalmen used coloured flags<br />

to communicate between ships<br />

and the port.<br />

Mr Toomey<br />

taught himself<br />

both local and<br />

international<br />

flag signals as<br />

well as Morse<br />

code and other<br />

tools of the<br />

signalman’s<br />

trade.<br />

John Richard<br />

Toomey<br />

“Quite clever<br />

really, but he<br />

would have<br />

learned a lot<br />

from his father Peter Michael<br />

Toomey who was<br />

a sea captain,” Ms Jackson<br />

said.<br />

Signalmen worked from the<br />

tower until 1934, when they were<br />

replaced by radio.<br />

Mr Toomey later moved his<br />

family to Adderley Heads where<br />

he held another signalman’s<br />

position, before moving back to<br />

Lyttelton itself.<br />

“Our family has always<br />

lived in Lyttelton,” Ms Jackson<br />

said.<br />

Proposal goes to Woods to<br />

change plan in flood zone<br />

• By Matt Salmons<br />

CHANGES TO the District<br />

Plan sought by residents of<br />

Redcliffs and Southshore edge<br />

closer after the city council<br />

finalised a section 71 proposal<br />

at its Thursday meeting.<br />

The proposal asks the<br />

Minister to use her powers<br />

under section 71 of the Greater<br />

Christchurch Regeneration Act<br />

to amend the District Plan.<br />

The changes sought would<br />

allow people with properties<br />

within a residential unit overlay<br />

of the High Flood Hazard Management<br />

Area to build or renovate<br />

houses, where previously it<br />

had been almost impossible.<br />

Mayor Lianne Dalziel said<br />

the proposal will be submitted<br />

to the Greater Christchurch<br />

Regeneration Minister Megan<br />

Woods and to Regenerate<br />

Christchurch straight away,<br />

so the District Plan can be<br />

amended as soon as possible.<br />

“The next step is for the Minister<br />

to invite public comments<br />

before she makes a decision on<br />

whether or not to accept our<br />

CHANGES: A proposal to Minister Megan Woods to change the<br />

Christchurch District Plan will make it easier for some coastal<br />

property owners to build on their sections. ​<br />

proposal and amend the District<br />

Plan. We’re hoping this can<br />

happen before Christmas,’’ Mrs<br />

Dalziel said.<br />

Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />

Community Board member<br />

Darrell Latham said Thursday’s<br />

decision left him and others<br />

who had fought for the change<br />

“very happy and confident.”<br />

“I think what has been<br />

achieved today is significant<br />

and will serve residents well.”<br />

Another proposed change,<br />

which went “beyond and above”<br />

the expectations of coastal<br />

residents, was the change to<br />

existing use rights, Dr Latham<br />

said.<br />

The change would mean<br />

property owners in the RUO<br />

could replace houses which in<br />

the area before the September 4,<br />

2010, earthquake with a property<br />

of a similar size and build,<br />

regardless of when they were<br />

demolished.<br />

“I’m very pleased we are moving<br />

towards a specific resolution<br />

for residents in the higher flood<br />

management area’s residential<br />

unit overly,” Dr Latham said.<br />

In spite of earlier criticisms,<br />

Dr Latham said the city council<br />

had moved quickly to ensure<br />

issues “in the policy has been<br />

addressed” since he, Cr David<br />

East and Coastal Burwood<br />

Community Board chairwoman<br />

Kim Money and deputy<br />

chairman Tim Sintes publicly<br />

raised the issue on September 3.<br />

At Thursday’s meeting, Cr<br />

East apologised to council staff<br />

if his comments then were<br />

taken as being disparaging to<br />

city council staff.<br />

“We fully support the statement<br />

by Cr East and we were<br />

aware he was making it.”<br />

A code of conduct complaint<br />

process against the four because<br />

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FALLEN: The 1985 container crane collapse at the port and memories from a time when people could explore the port freely are told in a new app called Our<br />

Stories Project.<br />

Lyttelton stories app almost ready<br />

• By Matt Salmons<br />

MORE THAN a dozen stories<br />

from Lyttelton people about their<br />

suburb will all be available at the<br />

touch of a button before the end<br />

of the month.<br />

The Our Stories Project phone<br />

app, which will share stories<br />

about Lyttelton when users are<br />

near places associated with the<br />

tale, is almost ready.<br />

Creator and Lyttelton resident<br />

Kris Herbert said the free app<br />

may be launched this week on<br />

Apple and Android devices, with<br />

the port stories available as a<br />

one-off purchase.<br />

Audio recordings of stories<br />

from 20 current and former<br />

Lyttelton residents have been<br />

collated in the app.<br />

Users will be able to listen to<br />

the recordings at any time, but<br />

Ms Herbert said the best way<br />

to use it was while exploring<br />

Lyttelton.<br />

The app could be set to alert<br />

the user or auto-play a story<br />

when they are near the place<br />

associated with the story.<br />

“It’s a beautiful way to<br />

understand a place,” Ms Herbert<br />

said.<br />

“There’s something magical<br />

SOON: Our Stories Project app creator Kris Herbert tests out the soon to be released app at the<br />

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about putting story and place<br />

together.”<br />

While it included a map and<br />

directions, users will be free to<br />

explore at their own pace.<br />

Initially, the app was to be<br />

called Lyttelton Stories. However,<br />

Ms Herbert said she planned to<br />

expand the concept into other<br />

areas as well as expanding the<br />

Lyttelton content, so she changed<br />

its name to Our Stories.<br />

“I could see it working<br />

absolutely anywhere.”<br />

Users will be able to purchase<br />

any future “tours” through the<br />

app as they are completed.<br />

Ms Herbert, a freelance<br />

journalist, said the project<br />

began in 2016, with pupils from<br />

Lyttelton Primary School doing<br />

the interviews.<br />

She said the pupils were given<br />

set questions but were “welcome<br />

to ask any other questions that<br />

came to mind.”<br />

The interviews had been a<br />

good way to build connections<br />

in the port, Ms Herbert said.<br />

Her favourite example was when<br />

a group of “hoodie-wearing”<br />

teens interviewed a 98-year-old ​<br />

woman.<br />

“Watching these teenage boys<br />

. . . hearing stories of World War<br />

2, the port strikes, polio scares,<br />

I just saw their jaws drop. They<br />

were understanding that these<br />

historical events were real.”<br />

Some of the stories cropped up<br />

multiple times like the infamous<br />

Goat Man who was said to have<br />

lurked in the Canterbury St<br />

Cemetery.<br />

“There was a real era where<br />

there was someone that kids<br />

were scared of around the<br />

cemetery. I think eventually we<br />

will make a whole Goat Man<br />

tour.”<br />

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• By Matt Salmons<br />

RICHMOND HILL residents<br />

are likely to get a sought-after<br />

footpath to address their safety<br />

concerns next year, the city<br />

council says.<br />

Resident Kathy Duncan said<br />

that was a “step in the right<br />

direction.”<br />

“We feel really positive and<br />

hopeful that the footpath will be<br />

done next year.”<br />

It comes after the <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

News highlighted the issue last<br />

week.<br />

An increase in traffic on<br />

Richmond Hill Rd due to<br />

development forced residents<br />

to raise concerns with the city<br />

council, calling for more safety<br />

measures beyond the new<br />

40km/h speed restriction.<br />

Last week the city council said<br />

a sought-after footpath could be<br />

added during planned resurfacing<br />

works next year.<br />

This comes after council staff<br />

met with residents over the issue<br />

on October 24.<br />

The lack of a footpath on a<br />

300m section of the road between<br />

the top corner and Cecil Wood<br />

Way forced pedestrians and<br />

cyclists to share the narrow road<br />

with trucks and cars.<br />

City council transport<br />

planning and delivery manager<br />

Lynette Ellis said that section of<br />

Richmond Hill Rd was due for<br />

resurfacing in the next financial<br />

year.<br />

“Staff have said it would be best<br />

to treat this work as one project<br />

and replace the broken kerb and<br />

channel . . . at the same time as<br />

forming the missing footpath<br />

section.”<br />

Ms Ellis said there was no<br />

budget for a footpath so the best<br />

option was for staff to apply for<br />

funding next year.<br />

“Staff would need to review<br />

the plans and associated costs<br />

and an application for additional<br />

capital funds would need to be<br />

considered as part of the Annual<br />

Plan review for the 2019/20<br />

financial year.”<br />

Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />

Community Board member<br />

Darrell Latham said he was<br />

“thrilled” that residents’ concerns<br />

had been acknowledged.<br />

Completing the footpath<br />

and the resurfacing work<br />

simultaneously would “save the<br />

ratepayer valuable money in the<br />

long run,” he said.<br />

“It will also minimise future<br />

ongoing disruption for residents.<br />

Safety has to be of paramount<br />

importance.’’<br />

SAFETY: Last week’s edition<br />

of the <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

highlighted concerns held by<br />

Richmond Hill residents.<br />

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Positive signs footpath will be built<br />

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, <strong>2018</strong><br />

• By Matt Salmons<br />

THIS PHOTO shows why<br />

residents on a hill above Sumner<br />

need a footpath.<br />

New 40km/h speed signs will<br />

be installed on Richmond Hill<br />

Rd this week, but residents say<br />

more still needs to be done to<br />

make the narrow road safer.<br />

Increasing traffic in the area<br />

had increased concern about<br />

driver and pedestrian safety.<br />

Kathy Duncan said residents are<br />

worried about the safety of people<br />

walking or cycling between the<br />

top corner and Cecil Wood Way as<br />

there was no footpath.<br />

“There’s been so many near<br />

misses. Every person who lives<br />

on that road has a story.”<br />

About 18 residents, community<br />

board and residents’ association<br />

members met with city council<br />

traffic and transport staff on<br />

Wednesday to discuss the issue.<br />

Mrs Duncan said a number<br />

of ideas to address concerns<br />

were mooted at the meeting and<br />

council staff said they would<br />

look into them and report back.<br />

“We’ll see what happens, but<br />

we left the meeting feeling quite<br />

positive,” she said.<br />

City council transport planning<br />

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suggested by residents was a<br />

“rudimentary” gravel pathway<br />

on city council reserve land<br />

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The popular public slipway<br />

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News<br />

Now<br />

Lucky petrel released at Godley Head<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

• By Matt Salmons<br />

A NORTHERN giant petrel<br />

rescued on Sumner Beach last<br />

week was released at Godley<br />

Head on Sunday.<br />

The aggressive scavengers,<br />

also known as stinkpots,<br />

pāngurunguru or sea vultures,<br />

spend most of<br />

their lives at sea.<br />

Normally they<br />

come ashore at<br />

the Auckland,<br />

Campbell,<br />

Antipodes<br />

and Chatham<br />

islands to breed.<br />

Annabel<br />

Black<br />

Sumner’s<br />

Annabel Black,<br />

who found the<br />

“beautiful bird”, said it was great<br />

to hear it had been released.<br />

“First of all, it’s cool it wasn’t<br />

hurt by another animal and that<br />

it’s been released.”<br />

The petrel refused to leave<br />

during an earlier attempt to<br />

release it on Wednesday.<br />

South Island Wildlife Hospital<br />

volunteer Karen Talbot said she<br />

and a vet had tried to release the<br />

bird above Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong>.<br />

“We went to let it go . . . he ran<br />

down the hill and then just sat.”<br />

Ms Talbot said the vet then<br />

had to climb down and retrieve<br />

the 5kg bird.<br />

Wildlife hospital volunteers<br />

spent the next four days feeding<br />

fish to the bird and allowing it<br />

rest as it had suspected minor<br />

bruising on its leg.<br />

Ms Talbot said high winds<br />

may have blown the young bird<br />

off course, causing it to crash<br />

land in Sumner.<br />

In spite of the wind on Sunday,<br />

she said the release was a success.<br />

“He just sat and smelt the wind.<br />

PHOTO: ANNABEL BLACK<br />

But when we came back he was<br />

gone.”<br />

Ms Black said she was walking<br />

with a friend when they spotted<br />

the bird near the Sumner Surf<br />

Life Saving Club last Monday.<br />

“It looked like it had a sore<br />

leg. I actually thought it was an<br />

albatross at first . . . it was so big.”<br />

RESCUED: This northern<br />

giant petrel was rescued at<br />

Sumner Beach last week<br />

and nursed back to health by<br />

South Island Wildlife Hospital<br />

volunteers.<br />

The two women got a barrier<br />

from a nearby construction site<br />

to shield the distressed bird from<br />

dogs and other predators.<br />

Ms Black said she posted<br />

on the Sumner Community<br />

Facebook page to let people<br />

know to keep their dogs on a<br />

leash at the beach, while her<br />

friend contacted the Department<br />

of Conservation.<br />

Battle over future of Dark Star Ale House and Cafe site<br />

• By Matt Salmons<br />

DIAMOND <strong>Harbour</strong>’s Dark Star<br />

Ale House and Cafe will close in<br />

March, but unless a new operator<br />

takes over the lease its owners<br />

will have to remove all structures<br />

from the site.<br />

Statutory approval for the cafe<br />

building, the equivalent of a<br />

building and resource consent,<br />

was obtained by a previous<br />

owner through emergency<br />

earthquake legislation.<br />

That approval expired in<br />

April but was extended to June<br />

2021.<br />

Owner Martin Richardson<br />

said he and wife Donna had<br />

planned to sell the business, but<br />

the limited time remaining on<br />

the site’s building approval had<br />

put potential buyers off.<br />

“Nobody in their right mind<br />

is going to take this on with a<br />

limited [time frame].”<br />

A city council spokeswoman<br />

said the lease was for the land<br />

only and all buildings were the<br />

property and responsibility of<br />

the leaseholder.<br />

“All of their property will need<br />

to be removed at the end of the<br />

lease.”<br />

The Richardsons are<br />

petitioning the city council<br />

to extend the site’s building<br />

approval beyond its June 2021<br />

cut-off.<br />

The petition on change.org<br />

has more than 450 signatures<br />

and calls for the site’s statutory<br />

building approval to be extended<br />

“until such time as new services<br />

are built on the Godley House<br />

site.”<br />

The city council spokeswoman<br />

said there had not yet been a<br />

discussion with the community<br />

about the future of the Godley<br />

House site.<br />

“So it is not possible to<br />

comment on future plans at this<br />

time. This discussion is planned<br />

CLOSING:<br />

The Dark<br />

Star Ale<br />

House and<br />

Cafe will<br />

close in<br />

March, but<br />

its owners<br />

hope a<br />

petition<br />

will enable<br />

another<br />

operator to<br />

take their<br />

place.<br />

for the <strong>2018</strong>/19 financial year.”<br />

The spokeswoman said the<br />

city council would “be happy<br />

to consider . . . an alternative<br />

operator” but no commitment<br />

could be given in the “absence of<br />

a specific proposal.”<br />

“Any new operator would<br />

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the lease.<br />

“Other than the council<br />

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line for<br />

another award<br />

• By Matt Salmons<br />

LYTTELTON’S Marlon Williams<br />

is in line for more awards this<br />

month, after recently receiving<br />

a coveted Silver Scroll award<br />

and recognition for his directing<br />

skills.<br />

Williams received the Tui for<br />

Best Music Video at the New<br />

Zealand Music Artisan awards<br />

on Monday, for his direction on<br />

the video for the song Vampire<br />

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That comes after the artist won<br />

the prestigious <strong>2018</strong> APRA Silver<br />

Scroll Award for his duet with<br />

fellow Lyttelton musician Aldous<br />

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Williams was in contention for<br />

a further trio of awards at next<br />

week’s Vodafone Music Awards –<br />

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and best alternative artist.<br />

Williams is also in New<br />

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by and starring American<br />

actor Bradley Cooper.<br />

Williams plays a young singer,<br />

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character.<br />

RESIDENTS IN areas where<br />

water is no longer chlorinated<br />

may see treatment resume over<br />

summer — unless people across<br />

the city reduce how much they<br />

use.<br />

To cope with the traditional<br />

surge in demand over summer,<br />

the city council said it may<br />

need to draw water from wells<br />

that have not been signed off as<br />

secure.<br />

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happens, all<br />

water provided<br />

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that pump<br />

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need to be<br />

chlorinated.<br />

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Helen<br />

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water from<br />

the secure<br />

wells which doesn’t need to be<br />

chlorinated from that supplied<br />

from the unsecure below ground<br />

well heads, which will need to<br />

be treated,” said city council<br />

water supply improvement<br />

programme manager Helen<br />

Beaumont.<br />

“What’s important for people<br />

to understand is we need them<br />

to reduce how much water they<br />

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to work over summer is essential<br />

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12 month deadline.”<br />

If consumption isn’t reduced<br />

enough, the city council will<br />

consider introducing water<br />

restrictions.<br />

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need to go that far because the<br />

community has indicated it was<br />

prepared to save water this summer<br />

if it means we can get the<br />

work done and end temporary<br />

chlorination sooner,” Ms Beaumont<br />

said.<br />

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and about two-thirds of people<br />

said they would be prepared to<br />

reduce water use while nearly<br />

80 per cent were in favour of<br />

restrictions.<br />

There are nine unchlorinated<br />

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conserve<br />

water or it will<br />

have to put<br />

restrictions in<br />

place and treat<br />

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wells.<br />

goes up, we need to reintroduce<br />

the below ground wells that are<br />

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the water requires chlorination.”<br />

There are four sites with only<br />

above ground well heads —<br />

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Prestons. Water from<br />

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BAY HARBOUR<br />

Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />

LAST YEAR, during the school<br />

production of Aladdin, it was<br />

clear that if Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

School pupils had three wishes,<br />

one of them would be a bike<br />

track.<br />

Due to the hard work of Matt<br />

Coultas, bike track builder<br />

extraordinaire and ex-Diamond<br />

<strong>Harbour</strong> student, and friends,<br />

this wish came true.<br />

Pupils soon heard this was taking<br />

place and appeared at school<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

RIDERS: Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> School pupils Joel, Nate, Sam,<br />

Noah and Marleah ride the new bike track. ​<br />

Bike track wish comes true<br />

at Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> School<br />

to help craft the jumps and test<br />

them out.<br />

During the first week back<br />

of term 4, students used their<br />

advocacy and negotiation skills<br />

to lead the development of<br />

protocols around the use of the<br />

track.<br />

Most lunchtimes they can be<br />

now seen flying over the jumps<br />

and twisting around the bends<br />

on their much-loved new bike<br />

track.<br />

Neon lights brighten Halloween<br />

SUMNER’S NAYLAND St<br />

Church hosted their second<br />

neon light party last week.<br />

Organised by the Sumner<br />

Redcliffs Anglican Church, 30<br />

volunteers hosted about 400<br />

visitors over the course of the<br />

three-hour event.<br />

Organisers said they wanted to<br />

provide a fun and safe space for<br />

Sumner children on Halloween<br />

as it was a big night for the community.<br />

Activities this year included<br />

an indoor adventure maze, a<br />

bouncy castle, free sausage sizzle,<br />

free coffee and free candy<br />

floss.<br />

Youth Pastor Cassie Lee said it<br />

was “a great night to meet more<br />

young people in our village.”<br />

​She said the organisers had<br />

received plenty of positive<br />

feedback from parents.<br />

JUMPING: Bouncy castles are always popular,<br />

even on Halloween.<br />

COOKING: Church manager Rick Smith, youth pastor Cam<br />

Haylock and curate John Fox.<br />

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BAY HARBOUR<br />

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Young chefs take over restaurant<br />

PERFECT: The young chefs and front of house staff from<br />

Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> School dig in to the left over rhubarb mousse<br />

dessert.<br />

• By Matt Salmons<br />

LYTTELTON SCHOOL pupils<br />

are hoping to make a dent in the<br />

number of pests at the Port Hill’s<br />

Urumau Reserve this month<br />

with their trapping programme.<br />

Principal Brendan Wright said<br />

a group of pupils had<br />

been learning about the<br />

reserve and the science<br />

behind pest trapping<br />

since term three.<br />

Board of trustees<br />

member and parent John<br />

Garrett, who is helping<br />

to organise the project,<br />

said the traps will be<br />

a mix of small animal<br />

traps and possum traps.<br />

He said they have been ordered<br />

and should be placed in the<br />

reserve this month.<br />

“We’re looking to make sure<br />

people understand why the<br />

traps are there and to leave them<br />

alone.”<br />

Brendan<br />

Wright<br />

After the traps have been in<br />

place for some time, the pupils<br />

will investigate whether it has<br />

made an impact on the number<br />

of pests in the reserve.<br />

“We want the native birds<br />

and plants to thrive. I’m not an<br />

ecologist, but there are all sorts<br />

of birds up there, native<br />

plants and lizards that<br />

need a fair go.”<br />

Dr Garrett said the<br />

pupils had chosen the<br />

project to “see if they could<br />

reduce the number of pests<br />

in the reserve.”<br />

The pupils had studied<br />

the pests using tracking<br />

tunnels and chew cards to<br />

see what pest species are present.<br />

“The idea of monitoring was to<br />

see how may pest species there<br />

were and where to place the<br />

traps.”<br />

Mr Wright said the project<br />

aligned with the school’s<br />

commitment to the Predator Free<br />

• By Matt Salmons<br />

FOUR YOUNG chefs from<br />

Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> School have<br />

surpassed expectations with<br />

their first restaurant service last<br />

week.<br />

Ten pupils took over the<br />

running of Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

restaurant, Preserved Eatery, for<br />

the night. Four of them became<br />

chefs and six served and cleaned<br />

up.<br />

The evening raised $650 for<br />

the school’s Garden to Table<br />

programme.<br />

Giving up their chance to<br />

head out trick-or-treating, Otis,<br />

Henry, Ben and Noah spent<br />

Wednesday preparing to serve a<br />

four-course meal for 19 diners.<br />

The menu included pea soup,<br />

hand-made ravioli with ricotta,<br />

pickled vegetables and a rhubarb<br />

mousse for dessert.<br />

Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> School<br />

principal Jill Pears said the four<br />

boys were “a bit nervous before<br />

the diners arrived” but “rose to<br />

the occasion” to make the night<br />

a success.<br />

“The kids had a wonderful<br />

time and the diners had a<br />

2050 project and Whaka Ora<br />

Healthy <strong>Harbour</strong> plan, as well as<br />

the Enviroschools programme.<br />

“Environmental awareness is<br />

actually in our curriculum.”<br />

He said the pupils involved<br />

were “absolutely” passionate<br />

about the environment and<br />

had been learning about native<br />

species in the reserve from<br />

various experts.<br />

“It’s actually quite a diverse<br />

environment up there.”<br />

The pupils have also been<br />

involved in a number of planting<br />

days at the reserve in an effort to<br />

build a relationship between the<br />

school and the reserve.<br />

PLANTING: Lyttelton<br />

Primary School pupils at one<br />

of the planting days leading<br />

up to the trapping project.<br />

wonderful time.”<br />

A review by parent and diner<br />

Helen Cobby on the Diamond<br />

<strong>Harbour</strong> School website praised<br />

the pupils’ efforts, saying the<br />

food “not only tasted amazing<br />

but looked incredible.”<br />

“I think I can speak for<br />

everyone when I say that we<br />

were all so impressed by what<br />

we saw from everyone involved,”<br />

she said.<br />

Preserved Eatery co-owner<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

PLATED:<br />

The dessert<br />

served up<br />

by Diamond<br />

<strong>Harbour</strong><br />

School pupils<br />

at Preserved<br />

Eatery last<br />

week.<br />

Anna Mahy said the quality<br />

and presentation of the meals<br />

impressed the diners.<br />

“They did a great job. I think<br />

the kids can be very proud of<br />

themselves.”<br />

Mrs Mahy and Ms Pears<br />

agreed they would like to see the<br />

event happen again, potentially<br />

on a seasonal basis.<br />

“I’d love to do it again and get<br />

more kids involved,” Mrs Mahy<br />

said.<br />

Lyttelton pupils plan to trap pests at Urumau Reserve<br />

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BAY HARBOUR<br />

PAGE 17<br />

News<br />

Extra funding for<br />

community groups<br />

BANKS PENINSULA and<br />

city community groups<br />

will receive an increased<br />

amount of funding this<br />

year from Christchurch<br />

Casinos Charitable Trust<br />

annual grants distribution.<br />

A total of $186,500 in<br />

grants was announced<br />

last week at the<br />

CCCT grants<br />

presentation.<br />

Since it was<br />

established 23<br />

years ago in 1995<br />

Christchurch<br />

Casinos<br />

Charitable Trust<br />

has given a total<br />

of $4,092,250 in<br />

grants to support<br />

community<br />

groups working to support<br />

and educate for prevention<br />

of compulsive and<br />

addictive problems.<br />

CCCT chairwoman<br />

Lady Karen Hadlee said<br />

funds were distributed to<br />

an increased number of 35<br />

agencies this year working<br />

in areas of community<br />

support, education and<br />

youth, telephone and<br />

other counselling, sexual<br />

abuse agencies, refugee<br />

centres and prison-related<br />

charities.<br />

“Recipients of funding<br />

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results of significant<br />

change for individuals<br />

and families impacted<br />

by addictive behaviour,<br />

including gambling,” she<br />

said.<br />

The 35 agencies<br />

receiving funding are<br />

all fully engaged in<br />

community services<br />

support work and<br />

making an important<br />

difference through their<br />

commitment and diverse<br />

projects, Lady Hadlee said.<br />

Through a long-term<br />

Karen Hadlee<br />

commitment the CCCT<br />

has exceeded $4 million<br />

in total funding for<br />

Canterbury community<br />

support groups.<br />

Donations were<br />

presented to recipients<br />

comprising of:<br />

Church<br />

agencies<br />

Christchurch<br />

City Mission –<br />

$12,500<br />

Christchurch<br />

Apostolic Trust –<br />

$4000<br />

Enrich<br />

Community<br />

Chaplaincy Trust<br />

– $3000<br />

Total – $19,500<br />

Community support<br />

agencies<br />

Age Concern<br />

Canterbury Incorporated<br />

– $10,000<br />

Aviva (incorporating<br />

Christchurch Women’s<br />

Refuge) Charitable Trust<br />

– $8000<br />

Battered Women’s Trust<br />

– $4000<br />

Canterbury Men’s<br />

Centre – $8000<br />

Home and Family<br />

Society Christchurch –<br />

$8000<br />

Kingdom Resources Ltd<br />

– $8000<br />

Birthright Canterbury<br />

Trust – $2000<br />

NZ Council of Victim<br />

Supports Group Inc –<br />

$2000<br />

Shakti Ethnic<br />

Women’s Support<br />

Group Christchurch<br />

Incorporated – $6000<br />

Tenants Protection<br />

Association (ChCh)<br />

Incorporated – $6000<br />

Stopping Violence<br />

Services (Christchurch)<br />

Incorporated – $3000<br />

West Christchurch<br />

Women’s Refuge Society<br />

Incorporated – $8000<br />

The Order of St John<br />

South Island Region –<br />

$5000<br />

YMCA Christchurch<br />

Inc: $5000<br />

Citizens Advice Bureau<br />

– $3000<br />

Total – $86,000<br />

Education and youth<br />

agencies<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters<br />

of Christchurch – $5000<br />

Cholmondeley<br />

Children’s Centre – $8000<br />

Christchurch Children’s<br />

Holiday Camps Trust –<br />

$5000<br />

180 Degrees Trust –<br />

$3000<br />

Korowai Youth Well-<br />

Being Trust – $8000<br />

Life Education Trust<br />

Canterbury – $4000<br />

Life Education<br />

Trust Mid and South<br />

Canterbury – $2000<br />

Opawaho Trust – $2000<br />

Spirit of Adventure<br />

Trust – $5000<br />

Cross Over Trust –<br />

$3000<br />

K2 Youth Development<br />

Trust – $2000<br />

Total – $47,000<br />

Sexual and child<br />

abuse and prisonrelated<br />

charities<br />

Project Esther Trust –<br />

$10,000<br />

Pillars Incorporated –<br />

$8000<br />

Total – $18,000<br />

Telephone and<br />

other counselling<br />

Caroline House – $5000<br />

Lifeline Foundation<br />

Charitable Trust – $5000<br />

Youthline Central South<br />

Island – $3000<br />

Petersgate Counselling<br />

Centre – $3000<br />

Total – $16,000<br />

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Your Local Views<br />

5 th to 11 th <strong>November</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />

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OPENED: Green Party Port Hills list MP Eugenie Sage opens the new hut on<br />

Quail Island. ​<br />

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Heathcote Ward<br />

city councillor Sara<br />

Templeton writes<br />

about the opening of<br />

the Ōtamahua hut on<br />

Quail Island<br />

WITH summer<br />

fast approaching<br />

the Department of<br />

Conservation has just<br />

opened a new hut and<br />

it’s only a hop, skip and<br />

a jump away from urban<br />

Christchurch.<br />

The 12-bunk Ōtamahua<br />

hut on Quail Island was<br />

opened by the Minister<br />

for Conservation Eugenie<br />

Sage on <strong>November</strong> 3 as<br />

part of the Banks Peninsula<br />

Walking Festival and<br />

around 90 people attended<br />

– many of them families<br />

with young children.<br />

I’d be willing to bet that<br />

by the end of the day there<br />

were a significant number<br />

of bookings as it is so accessible,<br />

so attractive and<br />

so affordable. Bunks are<br />

$15 per adult and $7.50 per<br />

child per night, making it<br />

a great holiday so close to<br />

home.<br />

The hut was built<br />

around 1910 by prisoners<br />

from the Lyttelton Jail and<br />

became a caretakers cottage<br />

soon after.<br />

It’s been lovingly<br />

restored with the help<br />

of a grant from the<br />

Rod Donald Trust and<br />

is tucked in a clearing<br />

overlooking the harbour<br />

across to Lyttelton. I’m<br />

betting the lights look<br />

beautiful at night and am<br />

looking forward to finding<br />

out next month.<br />

Over the last 21 years,<br />

the Ōtamahua Quail<br />

Island Ecological Restoration<br />

Trust has worked<br />

with DOC to rid it of pests<br />

and to restore native bush<br />

to the island, with over<br />

95,000 planted so far.<br />

The shade is welcome,<br />

bird song is lovely and<br />

there’s a lovely beach for<br />

swimming. Not to forget<br />

the history – the quarantine<br />

stories and the Antarctic<br />

connections are well<br />

marked on the two-hour<br />

walk that circumnavigates<br />

the island.<br />

Ōtamahua hut is the<br />

latest of DOC’s familyfriendly<br />

Banks Peninsula<br />

huts, with Packhorse and<br />

the Rod Donald Hut well<br />

established and well used<br />

by families for years. They<br />

are a short drive from<br />

Christchurch, a short<br />

walk to reach and you are<br />

guaranteed a bed as they<br />

are booked online.<br />

The various volunteer<br />

groups working on the<br />

Port Hills and Banks Peninsula<br />

do amazing work to<br />

enhance local ecology and<br />

biodiversity and make the<br />

area an stunning one for<br />

locals and visitors alike to<br />

explore.<br />

There are so many now<br />

and I know that if I tried<br />

to name them all I’d miss<br />

one out, but you know<br />

who you are.<br />

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Whittaker’s<br />

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250g<br />

Jetty beer to launch on Friday<br />

• By Matt Salmons<br />

A CRAFT beer brewed<br />

to raise money for the<br />

restoration of Governors<br />

<strong>Bay</strong>’s jetty will be released<br />

on Friday.<br />

A launch party will<br />

be held at Two Thumb<br />

Brewing’s Manchester St<br />

brewery.<br />

The Governors <strong>Bay</strong> jetty<br />

is more than 100 years old<br />

but has been closed due<br />

to damage sustained in<br />

the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes.<br />

The Governors <strong>Bay</strong><br />

Jetty Restoration Trust still<br />

needs to raise $400,000<br />

from the $600,000 community<br />

funded portion of<br />

the $3 million restoration<br />

project.<br />

Brewing the beer was<br />

one of the trust’s many<br />

fundraising projects.<br />

More than half of the<br />

129 cases of the limited<br />

800-litre brew had been<br />

pre-ordered.<br />

Said trust member<br />

Louisa Eades: “We’ve had<br />

an amazing response and<br />

many people put encouraging<br />

and interesting<br />

comments on the order<br />

form.”<br />

Ms Eades said one buyer<br />

had got married on the<br />

jetty 27 years ago.<br />

The craft beer,<br />

Crooked Pile, was a<br />

steam beer, brewed<br />

using yeast strands that<br />

normally favour cooler<br />

temperatures in a hot<br />

brewing process.<br />

Two Thumb Brewing<br />

owner and Governors <strong>Bay</strong><br />

resident Mark Limber<br />

described the beer as<br />

“something light, between<br />

a pale ale and a larger.”<br />

Each $120 case contains<br />

12 500ml bottles, with all<br />

profits going towards the<br />

restoration.<br />

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Nuturing the young for 167 years<br />

The late US journalist<br />

Herb Caen wrote: “A city<br />

is not gauged by its length<br />

and width but by the<br />

broadness of its vision and<br />

the height of its dreams.”<br />

Caen might have been<br />

writing of Christchurch,<br />

as our visions for the new<br />

city pay homage to the<br />

dreams of the founders<br />

while unleashing our own<br />

dreams for a lofty future.<br />

At the heart of the<br />

city since those earliest<br />

aspirational days when the<br />

founders laid out the first<br />

roads and planted the first<br />

trees, St Michael’s has had<br />

at its heart the vision and<br />

dreams of our city and its<br />

children.<br />

Indeed, for 167 years,<br />

St Michael’s has been<br />

educating and nurturing<br />

the visionaries and<br />

dreamers who continue to<br />

shape our city and step<br />

out into the world beyond.<br />

For our young pupils have<br />

limitless potential to lead<br />

exciting and generous<br />

lives, and we have the<br />

responsibility to educate and inspire<br />

them, to encourage every child to<br />

flourish, in mind, body and spirit.<br />

St Michael’s is a prep school for girls<br />

and boys in Years 1-8. Our classes are<br />

small, fewer than 20 pupils, and our<br />

specialist teachers ensure each child is<br />

an individual, well known by staff and<br />

fellow pupils alike. For at the heart of<br />

St Michael’s are the essential values<br />

of Christian faith and good citizenship:<br />

respect, integrity, community, faith,<br />

hope and love.<br />

An independent school education<br />

at the primary level is a great gift<br />

and so traditional foundations in<br />

Counting the beat, an exploration of rhythm. Year 1<br />

and 2 Music.<br />

English and Maths are assured. This<br />

academic rigour then underpins our<br />

wider curriculums in Science, History,<br />

Geography and Spanish. IT literacy is<br />

taught, not assumed, and computer<br />

use is measured. We like teaching and<br />

talking to our pupils!<br />

A prep education offers balance.<br />

St Michael’s cultural and sports’<br />

programmes further develop each<br />

child’s foundation, as creativity and<br />

problem-solving come in many forms.<br />

Specialist art and music classes are<br />

enjoyed weekly. We have two choirs,<br />

and most pupils play at least one<br />

instrument or study speech and<br />

drama with one of our nine<br />

itinerant staff.<br />

Located in the heart of<br />

the city, on the banks of<br />

the Avon and the new City<br />

Promenade, our extended<br />

campus is spectacular:<br />

today, the Art Gallery;<br />

tomorrow, the Gardens;<br />

tennis later in Hagley Park.<br />

A recent school survey<br />

indicates that many of<br />

our parents now work in<br />

the thriving city centre,<br />

or Lincoln and Riccarton<br />

Road hubs but they live<br />

city-wide. They comment<br />

on the benefit of knowing<br />

their children are in<br />

school nearby and the<br />

convenience of popping<br />

in for an hour to catch<br />

a performance or watch<br />

a race. With the new<br />

central exchange only a<br />

block away, a number of<br />

children arrive by bus from<br />

all corners of the city.<br />

Is your child one of 15<br />

or 50? Is their classroom a<br />

calm, productive learning<br />

space or is the noise and<br />

movement unceasing? How<br />

much of the teacher’s attention does<br />

your child actually receive? There is<br />

an alternative.<br />

You and your child are warmly<br />

invited to discover for yourselves<br />

our purposeful, wholehearted and<br />

inclusive prep school. Our Open Day<br />

is Tuesday, <strong>November</strong> 14, or contact<br />

our registrar, Bec Hitchcock, for a<br />

personal tour: 03 379 9790.<br />

On the Alps2Ocean cycle trail as part of the<br />

Year 7 and 8 Mt Cook Camp.<br />

On the go! School Athletic Sports at Christ’s<br />

College.<br />

Cracking good fun! The school’s annual<br />

Holiday Programme.<br />

St Michael’s<br />

Your school at the heart of the city since 1851<br />

✓ Co-educational, Years 1-8<br />

✓ Small classes<br />

✓ Specialist teachers<br />

✓ Traditional classrooms;<br />

academic rigour<br />

✓ Musical excellence<br />

✓ Christian values<br />

✓ Before & after school care:<br />

7.30am - 5.30pm<br />

✓ Cental city location,<br />

easy access<br />

In tune: St Michael’s pupils perform at the Christchurch Schools’<br />

Music Festival, earlier this term.<br />

Open Day: Tuesday 14 <strong>November</strong><br />

www.saintmichaels.school.nz 249 Durham Street 379 9790


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• By Matt Salmons<br />

GOVERNORS <strong>Bay</strong>’s Vicky<br />

Roberts won her charity<br />

boxing bout at the Fight for<br />

Christchurch at Horncastle<br />

Arena on Saturday night.<br />

In the first bout of the<br />

evening, Roberts beat<br />

opponent Kimberley<br />

Rose by unanimous<br />

points decision over three<br />

rounds.<br />

However, Roberts’<br />

victory was tinged with<br />

sadness after Sumner<br />

Rugby Club member Kain<br />

Parsons was critically<br />

injured during his bout<br />

with former Tasman Mako<br />

rugby player Steve Alfeld<br />

later in the night.<br />

“It’s really tragic, it’s just<br />

awful,” Roberts said.<br />

She was backstage when<br />

Parsons was knocked<br />

unconscious, and said she<br />

wished his family well and<br />

hoped he would make a full<br />

recovery.<br />

Parsons remains in<br />

a critical condition at<br />

Christchurch Hospital.<br />

Robert’s is a volunteer<br />

firefighter and security<br />

operational manager. It was<br />

• By Matt Salmons<br />

SUMNER’S championship<br />

cricket side have continued<br />

their winning one-day<br />

form at home, beating old<br />

rivals Merivale-Papanui<br />

by more than 120 runs on<br />

Saturday.<br />

Sumner batted first and<br />

were bowled out for 215.<br />

In reply, Merivale-Papanui<br />

were all out for 81.<br />

The win puts Sumner<br />

second on the championship<br />

ladder behind unbeaten<br />

Heathcote.<br />

Sumner will host Riccarton<br />

on Saturday.<br />

Said Sumner club coach<br />

Dan Vann: “We dominated<br />

Riccarton in that first<br />

round of the two-dayer.<br />

SPORTS<br />

her first boxing match and<br />

the victory had left her “on<br />

cloud nine,” she said.<br />

Roberts selected Cure<br />

Kids as her charity for the<br />

event.<br />

She has raised more<br />

than $3500 and planned to<br />

continue fundraising for a<br />

further week.<br />

In the lead up to the<br />

fight, Roberts said she<br />

“wouldn’t normally fight a<br />

person” but her confidence<br />

was growing under trainer<br />

Nort Beauchamp at the<br />

One More Round boxing<br />

gym.<br />

Heading to the ring with<br />

her entourage on Saturday<br />

night, she said she felt<br />

“awful.”<br />

“As soon as you get in the<br />

ring and you’re with your<br />

trainer, that all goes away.”<br />

The pressure and<br />

excitement of the night was<br />

what enabled her to get<br />

the upper hand over her<br />

opponent, she said.<br />

“I think I was a bit<br />

But they seem to be doing<br />

pretty well now, they’re<br />

third.”<br />

Vann said Sumner and<br />

Merivale-Papanui “usually<br />

have some pretty good tussles.”<br />

“It’s pretty good to have<br />

that [win] under the belt,”<br />

he said.<br />

Sumner elected to bat<br />

and lost two early wickets<br />

with the score at 27.<br />

Vann said George Moore<br />

was the stand-out for Sumner,<br />

playing an anchor role<br />

and scoring a century.<br />

“He got his first senior<br />

100 and he just batted really<br />

well, really patiently.”<br />

Moore was dismissed for<br />

109, and Van chimed in<br />

with a quick 41 before the<br />

VICTORY:<br />

Governors<br />

<strong>Bay</strong>’s Vicky<br />

Roberts won<br />

her bout at<br />

the Fight for<br />

Christchurch<br />

event on<br />

Saturday.<br />

PHOTO: CMG<br />

SPORT<br />

Roberts wins first<br />

charity boxing bout<br />

overwhelmed to start<br />

with.” She said she did not<br />

remember much about<br />

the fight itself, other than<br />

her trainer’s advice to “hit<br />

hard, hit first, and take it<br />

from there.”<br />

After the fight, she spent<br />

time with her opponent the<br />

way “sportsmanship should<br />

be.”<br />

“At the end of the day, it’s<br />

for charity, so there are no<br />

real losers.”<br />

She said she got a “good<br />

knock” on her nose and<br />

eye and was in “absolute<br />

agony” on Monday<br />

morning but still went to<br />

work.<br />

“I won, so I can’t<br />

complain.”<br />

She said she was thankful<br />

for the support of her<br />

employer, her husband<br />

Gary and her trainer.<br />

She wants to continue<br />

training but is unsure if<br />

that would lead to another<br />

round in the ring.<br />

“I don’t know if I would<br />

do [Fight for Christchurch]<br />

again, but I would<br />

definitely recommend<br />

others do it. It’s got to be a<br />

bucket list thing.”<br />

Sumner move to second on<br />

championship cricket table<br />

side was bowled out.<br />

Bowlers Dean Smith<br />

and Nawid Mohammady<br />

had Merivale-Papanui in<br />

trouble, taking four early<br />

wickets.<br />

The introduction of Tyler<br />

Walker then closed the<br />

door on any chance of a<br />

fight back. Walker took an<br />

impressive 5/8 – his maiden<br />

five-wicket bag for Sumner.<br />

Jonny Percasky also<br />

bowled well taking 1/20.<br />

Sumner’s division three<br />

side, The Mighty, suffered<br />

their first loss of the season,<br />

falling short of rivals the<br />

East Shirley Kings by 45<br />

runs.<br />

Feeder side The Blues<br />

lost to Lancaster Park<br />

Woolston.<br />

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We have so many ‘Manufacturers Markdowns’ to which we have<br />

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Heritage Week: No Voice, No<br />

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Daily until <strong>November</strong> 23,<br />

10.30am-4.30pm<br />

Visit the Akaroa Museum to<br />

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the mid 19th-century to the mid<br />

20th-century. Free entry.<br />

Akaroa Museum, 71 Rue<br />

Lavaud, Akaroa<br />

Mt Pleasant Bridge Club<br />

Wednesdays 7.20pm and Fridays<br />

1pm<br />

Head down for one or both<br />

of two sessions at this 42-yearold<br />

bridge club. All visitors are<br />

welcome. Players need to be<br />

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start. For more information,<br />

please phone Kay on 384 9113.<br />

Mt Pleasant Yacht Club Rooms<br />

Storytimes/Wā Kōrero<br />

Wednesday, 10.30-11am, Tuesday,<br />

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Sumner Library, Wednesday,<br />

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December 13<br />

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Sumner Library, Tuesday<br />

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Mt Pleasant Art & Craft<br />

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NGĀPUHI EVOLVED MANDATE PROPOSAL<br />

VOTING ON EVOLVED MODEL FOR TREATY SETTLEMENT NEGOTIATIONS<br />

The Crown, Tūhoronuku Independent Mandated Authority (TIMA) and Te Kōtahitanga o Ngā Hapū o Ngāpuhi (together<br />

Te Rōpū Tūhono) all support a proposed way forward for Ngāpuhi.<br />

TIMA holds a conditional mandate for Ngāpuhi. The Waitangi Tribunal found that the mandate was deficient in a<br />

number of respects and recommended an evolution of the mandate (4 September 2015).<br />

Following hui with Ngāpuhi across the motu and Australia, Te Rōpū Tūhono has put forward a proposal to Ngāpuhi nui<br />

tonu as to how the mandate can be evolved.<br />

TIMA and Kōtahitanga now invite all members of Ngāpuhi to participate in this process by attending information hui,<br />

and voting on the evolved mandate proposal for Treaty Settlement Negotiations.<br />

Information hui to be held across the country are as follows:<br />

Location Date and time Venue<br />

Whangaarei 9 <strong>November</strong>, 5.30pm - 7.30pm Whangaarei Terenga Parāoa Marae, 10 Porowini Avenue, Morningside,<br />

Whangarei<br />

Mangakāhia 10 <strong>November</strong>, 8.30am - 11.00am Maungarongo Marae, 689 Mangakāhia Road, Porotī, Whangaarei,<br />

Northland<br />

Hokianga 10 <strong>November</strong>, 1.30pm - 3.30pm Pākanae Marae, cnr SH12 and Waiōtemārama Gorge Road<br />

Kaikohe 10 <strong>November</strong>, 5.00pm - 7.00pm Kaikohe & District Memorial RSA, 158 Broadway, Kaikohe<br />

Whangaroa 11 <strong>November</strong>, 8.30am - 10.30am Whangaroa College, 4157 SH10, Kaeo<br />

Te Pēwhairangi 11 <strong>November</strong>, 12.00pm - 2.00pm Waitangi Copthorne, 1 Tau Henare Drive, Waitangi<br />

Tāmaki ki te Tonga 11 <strong>November</strong>, 6.00pm - 8.00pm Holiday Inn Auckland Airport, 2 Ascot Rd, Mangere, Auckland<br />

Hamilton<br />

12 <strong>November</strong>, 11.00am - 1.00pm Distinction Hamilton Hotel & Conference Centre, 100 Garnett Ave,<br />

Te Rapa, Hamilton<br />

Tāmaki ki raro 12 <strong>November</strong>, 5.30pm - 7.30pm Alexandra Park, cnr Greenlane West and Manukau Road, Greenlane,<br />

Auckland<br />

Dunedin 12 <strong>November</strong>, 6.00pm - 8.00pm Te Huka Mātauraka - Māori Centre, University of Otago, Castle Street,<br />

North Dunedin<br />

Wellington 13 <strong>November</strong>, 8.30am - 10.30am Te Wharewaka o Pōneke, 2 Taranaki Street, Wellington 6011<br />

Whanganui 13 <strong>November</strong>, 5.30pm - 7.30pm Whanganui Function Centre, The Racecourse, 19A Purnell St, Whanganui<br />

Invercargill 13 <strong>November</strong>, 5.30pm - 7.30pm Corinthian Convention Centre, 154 Esk Street, Invercargill<br />

Christchurch 14 <strong>November</strong>, 5.30pm - 7.30pm Crowne Plaza, 764 Colombo Street, Christchurch Central, Chch<br />

Napier<br />

15 <strong>November</strong>, 11.00am - 1.00pm Napier War Memorial and Conference Centre, 48 Marine Parade,<br />

Bluff Hill, Napier<br />

Rotorua 15 <strong>November</strong>, 5.30pm - 7.30pm Novotel Rotorua Lakeside, Lake End, Tūtānekai St, Rotorua<br />

Tūranga (Gisborne) 15 <strong>November</strong>, 5.30pm - 7.30pm Emerald Hotel, 13 Gladstone Road, Gisborne<br />

Voting is open to all members of Ngāpuhi aged 18 years of and over. All registered members of Te Rūnanga Ā Iwi O<br />

Ngāpuhi, 18 years of age and over, will be sent a voting pack. If you are not yet a registered member, you can also vote<br />

in this process by contacting the Independent Returning Officer on free phone 0800 666 044 or iro@electionz.com for<br />

a special voting pack. Alternatively, a special voting pack can be obtained at any of the information hui. Special votes<br />

will be counted subject to confirmation of Ngāpuhi whakapapa (which will be verified by a whakapapa committee).<br />

Votes can be cast:<br />

• by post (by completing and returning the voting form);<br />

• online (using the information on your voting form); or<br />

• at an information hui.<br />

Voting opens on Friday 9 <strong>November</strong> <strong>2018</strong> and closes 12pm midday, 7 December <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

For more information please visit www.govt.nz/ngapuhi If you have any queries, please contact the Independent<br />

Returning Officer on 0800 666 044 or iro@electionz.com<br />

For the purposes of this vote Ngāpuhi means -<br />

1. the collective group composed of individuals who descend from a tupuna of Ngāpuhi; and<br />

2. every whānau, hapū, or group including the hapū in the ‘Terms of Negotiation’ document at www.govt.nz/ngapuhi<br />

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS<br />

The Crown invites submissions, views or inquiries on the evolved mandate from Ngāpuhi. Submissions can be sent<br />

to Ngāpuhi Team, Office of Treaty Settlements, SX 10111, WELLINGTON; or to ngapuhifeedback@justice.govt.nz<br />

and must be received by 12pm midday, Friday 7 December <strong>2018</strong>. All correspondence will be subject to the Official<br />

Information Act 1982 and shared with all parties to Te Rōpū Tūhono.<br />

HAPŪ DECISIONS ON ENDORSEMENT OF EVOLVED MANDATE PROPOSAL<br />

Te Rōpū Tūhono are seeking hapū decisions on the evolved mandate proposal for Ngāpuhi to be represented in Treaty<br />

settlement negotiations with the Crown.<br />

In order to provide evidence of each hapū endorsement decision, Te Rōpū Tūhono will invite hapū to participate in a<br />

formal hapū endorsement decision process. This process will involve:<br />

1. Any hapū member notifying a hui-ā-hapū to be held by 9 December <strong>2018</strong>, giving 14 days public notice of hui.<br />

2. Holding the hui-ā-hapū to decide whether the hapū support the evolved mandate structure.<br />

3. Hapū deciding whether to endorse the evolved mandate as per hapū tikanga (vote or otherwise).<br />

4. Submitting the decision of the hapū to Te Rōpū Tūhono via email, post or website by 12pm, midday<br />

Monday 10 December <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

For more information on this process and to download a hapū decision form please go to https://www.govt.nz/<br />

treaty-settlement-documents/ngapuhi/. An application form for funding for hapū to undertake this process can be<br />

found here also.<br />

All correspondence will be subject to the Official Information Act 1982 and shared with all parties of Te Rōpū Tūhono.<br />

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