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14 Wednesday <strong>February</strong> <strong>13</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />

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SELWYN TIMES<br />

a sanctuary<br />

to call home<br />

Creating a peaceful life,<br />

where we put our wellness and<br />

wellbeing first, can be a difficult<br />

task in this day and age.<br />

With the pressures of work, families and other commitments, it can<br />

all lead to stress and fatigue and we find the need to recharge<br />

even greater.<br />

It is nice to seek solace in our surrounds. If we can find that peace<br />

in the place we choose to live, then coming home means we can<br />

instantly gain that calm and wellness – creating a better life for<br />

ourselves and our loved ones.<br />

At Te Whariki subdivision situated in Lincoln, you can find that oasis.<br />

A restful surrounding, where nature and everyday life combine to<br />

create a wonderful place to call home.<br />

This sanctuary comes complete with wetlands dispersed throughout<br />

– where Pukeko, Black Swan, frogs, ducks and a variety of other<br />

wildlife all reside. These wetlands have a myriad of walkways and<br />

cycle tracks so that you can meander or cycle your way around<br />

while taking in the wonderful nature which inhabit here. This is a<br />

great way to start or finish your working day, or to make the most of<br />

your free time at the weekend.<br />

The wide, curved roads also create a sense of space and freedom,<br />

and with the nearby Lincoln University and all the amenities of<br />

Lincoln Village only minutes away, you really will be living the<br />

perfect life.<br />

Te Whariki has been developed with care and thought by<br />

Ngai Tahu Property in joint collaboration with Lincoln University. Te<br />

Taumutu Runanga have worked closely with Ngai Tahu Property to<br />

establish the wetlands, re-establish native plants and bring to life,<br />

through street and reserve names, a number of place and species<br />

names associated with Te Waihora (Lake Ellesmere).

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