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• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding
THE CLOSURE of Hornby’s
police station due to the city’s
recent attacks has heightened calls
from the community for more
accessibility to police.
Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton
Community Board chairman
Mike Mora said there has been a
lot of frustration from residents
in the Hornby area that they can’t
access the police station.
Police said last week in the
wake of the attacks on March
15, Christchurch Central Police
Station is the only station open at
this time until further notice.
It is due to staff who would typically
work at the front counters
being needed elsewhere following
the major events.
But Mr Mora said the issue of
the police station being closed
when it should be open has been
going on for about eight months.
He said the fact the police
station will be closed until the
foreseeable future does make life a
“bit difficult” for those wanting to
make complaints.
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THE POLICE response to the recent Christchurch terror attack
has been absolutely outstanding.
As Police Commissioner Mike Bush stated, the offender was
apprehended in 21 minutes - reflecting the professionalism and
bravery of all staff involved.
Since then the police have been working tirelessly to keep the
public safe and their presence and hard work is appreciated.
For that reason, it is understandable why some members of the
public may feel slightly uneasy they can’t make complaints over
the counter, due to all police stations other than Christchurch
Central being closed for the time being (see page 1).
But it also understandable the police are needed elsewhere to
help with the response following the attack.
It is only hoped the local police stations can go back to
operating as they were as soon as possible.
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Loose dogs irritate quarry users
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding
DOGS RUNNING freely at
Halswell Quarry are irritating
other park users.
Owners caught with unleashed
dogs at designated
leashed areas at Halswell Quarry
Park could be slapped with a
$300 infringement fine from the
city council.
The city
council
currently has
rules in place
where dogs may
be unleashed at
the designated
Halswell
Ross
McFarlane
Quarry dog
exercise area
– all other
walking tracks require dogs to
be leashed. Concerns were raised
after a post was made on the
Halswell Community Group
Facebook page questioning why
owners are allowing their dogs
to be unleashed on the Halswell
Quarry rim track.
City council’s head of regulatory
compliance Tracey Weston
said it has not increased its
monitoring of the area recently.
In the past year, the city council
has received three complaints
relating to dogs not being controlled
by a leash in a designated
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leashed area of the park.
Ms Weston said there has also
been no infringement notices
issued to date.
But Halswell residents are calling
for other dog owners to abide
by the city council’s rules.
Halswell resident Antonia
Hides was recently walking
her two dogs Lola and Bodhi
on the rim track when another
unleashed dog came bounding
out towards her.
Ms Hides 36kg golden retriever
Bodhi, who was on a leash,
went to chase after the loose dog.
As result Ms Hides fell trying to
restrain Bodhi and was pulled
down a gravel slope.
She grazed her elbows and tore
her hamstring ligaments behind
her knee.
“It is really important to have
them leashed because dogs are
unpredictable. They are a fight or
flight animal,” she said.
Ms Hides said she never
thought her dog would pull her
over, but he did.
But she said it was nice the
people who owned the unleashed
dog stopped and administered
help.
Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton
Community Board member
Ross McFarlane said rules are in
place at the park for a reason.
He said no one would want
an unleashed dog approaching
a child and he hoped everyone
would comply with the rules in
fairness to everyone using the
park.
Last year, there were 15,013
dog-related injury claims made
to the Accident Compensation
Corporation.
A study published in the
New Zealand Medical Journal
covering a 12-year-period from
1989 to 2001 found men and
children under nine were most
at risk from serious dog attacks.
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A REGIONAL speech
competition giving students
a platform to express their
thoughts on how to improve race
relations in New Zealand will be
held in Spreydon this month.
Police, the Human Rights
Commission and the Office
of Ethnic Communities are
supporting the Race Unity
Speech Awards and Race Unity
Hui.
The event for Christchurch and
North Canterbury students in
years 11, 12 and 13 will be held at
the Christchurch Bahá’í Centre
on April 11 at 7pm.
Christchurch Baha’i
community centre’s Joanne
Roberts said the 7-8min
speeches, delivered in Maori or
English, will focus on the topic
‘speaking for justice, working for
unity.’
She said promoting positive
race relations among young
people is important and the
contest provides a platform for
young people to freely express
themselves.
Regional winners will
participate at the national semifinals
in Auckland on May 10.
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Moncks Bay
tram shelter
progress too
slow – residents
• By Louis Day
RESIDENTS ARE not happy with
the progress being made to repair
the Moncks Bay tram shelter.
The 85-year-old building on
Main Rd has been closed since
Christmas Eve after an assessment
indicated the condition of the roof
had compromised the structural
integrity of the shelter, leaving it
vulnerable to quakes.
A design for repair of the tram
shelter has been completed and is
currently being peer-reviewed.
City council manager of transport
operations Steffan Thomas
said the start date for repairs
would depend on funding availability.
However, Redcliffs Residents
Association chairwoman
Christine Toner said she would
like to see things move a lot faster.
“There does not seem to be any
kind of priority for it and it seems
to be getting more and more
damaged as we move towards
winter,” she said. Association
secretary Pat McIntosh previously
said it had urged city council to
do something about the tram
shelter long before it was closed.
“We have been asking them [city
council] to repair the shelter for at
least the last year,” she said.
Coastal residents outline inquiry for mayor
• By Julia Evans
THE TERMS of an independent
inquiry have been laid out by
coastal residents for Mayor
Lianne Dalziel in the wake of
District Plan changes.
Ms Dalziel responded to the
call for an independent inquiry
from city councillor David East,
who previously claimed a clause,
giving leeway
to people in
specific coastal
areas deemed at
risk of flooding
to build
and extend
homes, was
intentionally
David East
left out of the
District Plan.
“I have been holding
informal conversations with the
Christchurch Coastal Residents
United regarding the issues
that need to be independently
reviewed . . . I advised (Cr East)
informally last year that I was
going to work with CCRU on
this matter,” she said.
CCRU chairman Simon Watts
said it has laid out the terms of
reference for an independent
review and delivered that to Ms
Dalziel.
“It’s necessary, the community
has been quite anxious. There are
a lot of overarching questions,”
he said. Cr East also said it
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was a good step forward. “I’m
happy with the work the CCRU
has done, it’ll just be up to the
council now to react,” he said.
An audit, which the city
council commissioned, by
Environment Canterbury
councillor and former
Environment Court judge Peter
Skelton found there never was a
missing clause.
However, Cr East said the
Skelton audit did not address a
number of irregularities or how
the clause came to be missing
and an independent inquiry was
necessary. He said the saga had
highlighted issues with some
aspects of the city council’s
culture.
But a city council
spokesperson said Cr East had
not raised any specific concerns
with the council relating to the
claims about its culture and it
had not received any further
word from him.
Cr East’s claim the plan
had been tampered with was
backed by Coastal-Burwood
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INVESTIGATE:
The terms
of reference
of an
independent
inquiry into
how a clause
was left out
of the District
Plan have
been laid out
for Mayor
Lianne Dalziel
by the CCRU.
Community Board chairwoman
Kim Money and deputy
chairman Tim Sintes, and
Linwood-Central-Heathcote
Community Board member
Darrell Latham – who all face
code of conduct complaints.
As a result of the comments,
Greater Christchurch
Regeneration Minister Megan
Woods approved the city
council’s proposal to amend
the District Plan under section
71 of the Greater Christchurch
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Baring all for a good cause
EMPOWERING: Six brave women are stripping down for Elmwood Player’s uplifting production
Calender Girls. (Back row, left to right) – Karen Hallsworth, Andrea Darby, Amanda Shields and
Sylvia Barnes. (Front row) – Helen Fahy and Donna Palmer.
• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding
KAREN HALLSWORTH has
no qualms about removing her
clothing in front of the public.
In fact, the older she has become,
the keener she is to bare all
for the world to see.
The 51-year-old Sumner
mother-of-two will play a lead
role in Elmwood Player’s production
of Calendar Girls – which
will involve posing in the nude
with five other women.
The uplifting show is based
on a true story about a group of
middle-aged Yorkshire women,
one of which lost a husband to
cancer in April 1999. The death
inspired the women to produce a
nude calendar to raise funds for
leukaemia research.
For Hallsworth, she said
taking part in the show was a
“no-brainer” as there is so much
more to the show than removing
clothing.
Originally from Derbyshire,
she recalls the story of the group
of women hitting the newspapers
in 1999 and being moved by
how the women banded together
with “such love, affection and
empathy.”
“The act of doing that (going
nude) empowers women and
makes them realise their worth
and their inner strength,” she said.
Hallsworth believes her confidence
of baring flesh is something
that has come with age and
motherhood.
“I think for me my body took
on a different meaning when I
had children . . . suddenly it was
a vessel.
Hallsworth said the less she
resembles her 25-year-old self the
more she realises her worth.
“It doesn’t matter I am bit
bigger than I was, or gravity
has taken over, or I have stretch
marks. I am still me, I am still
wonderful,” Hallsworth said.
She said young people today are
more than ever growing up in a
time where their physical appearance
is a measure of their worth.
“I love my wrinkles, I laugh a
lot. I have never been accused of
taking life too seriously. If I have
wrinkles because of that, then
great, bring it on,” Hallsworth said.
A percentage of the proceeds
from the show will go to charitable
organisation Nurse Maude.
Hallsworth said she is honoured
and privileged to be able
to support the organisation who
do an amazing job at supporting
families with leukaemia and
lymphoma.
Calendar Girls will run at
Elmwood Auditorium from
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Loves of our Lives
Llew Summers
This printmaking technique which I have
developed, came about from my explorations with
harakeke / NZ flax and fine art over many years.
I sought to bring these threads
together and plait them into one
form of expression. I make the
figures, objects and textures,
and hand print them in different
colours and compositions to make
one-off but related pictures. I am
also hoping to evoke an emotional
response to the material itself.
Loving this plant, learning the
traditions around the gathering and
Former
school
site named
• By Louis Day
This is a collection of recent work from Llew, half of which has not been
shown before. One group, on mythic themes, explores the human condition
metaphorically. The remaining work treats the human body in Llew’s traditional
manner, exploring the joy of movement as a celebration of life. All the bronzes are
initially carved in wood or marble and are from editions of seven.
Robyn Webster
Love Story 1
THE FORMER site of Redcliffs
School has moved a step closer
to its $1.2 million makeover.
A new name for the site, Te
Papa Kura Redcliffs Park and
landscape plan was approved by
the Linwood-Central-Heathcote
Community Board in its meeting
last Wednesday.
The two new sports fields will
be made available for all sports
codes and will be subject to an
allocation process.
Use of the existing buildings
located in the southern corner of
the park will be determined by
city council staff via an open expression
of interest and a request
for proposal process.
The landscape plan also
includes keeping the existing
playground and sandpit.
There will also be a picnic
and barbecue area, with some
play equipment for toddlers and
petanque and history boards.
The Māori name of Te Papa
Kura was gifted to the city council
by Te Ngāi Tūāhuriri Upoko
Te Maire Tau.
In English, papa means park.
Kura means school and is also
another word for red.
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massive scale.
processing of it, has taught me much about our
place in the universe. It would be great to see
a resurgence of natural materials
such as harakeke into everyday use,
and for us to continue to innovate
alternatives to single-use plastics.
More broadly, my work asks
questions about how we see
ourselves in relation to our
environment and to each other. In
this body of work I am considering
my relationship with Llew, my love,
and with the concept of Love itself.
Llew Summers
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News
$500k for Collett’s Corner
• By Louis Day
LYTTELTON’S Collett’s
Corner celebrated the end of
its crowdfunding campaign on
March 21.
During the five-week campaign,
370 people invested a total
of $504,000 in the project.
Collett’s Corner is New
Zealand’s first crowdfunding
campaign for a commercial
development.
Founding partner of Ohu
Development, the group behind
Collett’s Corner, Camia Young
said the project was about creating
a building the community
could call its own.
“Wealth is power and if we can
all have a little bit rather than a
few people having the whole lot,
that makes for a healthier society,”
she said. With a floor area of
2710 sq m, the building will have
a wellness centre, community
concierge, hospitality, retail, coworking
space and apartments.
The opening has been
pushed back from 2020 to 2022
after the crowdfunding campaign
failed to meet its target of $2
million.
“Because we did not meet the
$2 million target, we cannot
engage the full design team and
complete the design stages at this
PROGRESS: Camia Young was happy with how the
crowdfunding campaign went in spite of failing to meet the
target of $2 million.
time. What we can do is complete
the resource consent, develop a
brochure to seek tenants to prelease
the commercial space and
pre-sell the apartments.”
Ms Young said 90 per cent of
the resource consent had been
completed.
•From page 1
Ordinarily, the police station
is manned Monday-Friday, 8am-
4pm.
Mr Mora said the police station
should be open for the hours it is
supposed to be open.
He said last week the Waterloo
Business Park went to the police
station on Monday to report a
series of recent vandalism issues
and was “frustrated” to find it
was closed.
Waterloo Business Park project
manager Ashley McLachlan did
not wish to comment.
“It has been an issue that has
been brought to my attention
before . . . people need to go
there for all sorts of reasons and
it is pretty frustrating when you
can’t,” Mr Mora said.
Greater Hornby Residents
Association member Mark
Peters said it is concerning if the
counter services are unavailable.
He said the association was
made aware a member of the
public tried to phone the police
about vandalism at the Kyle Park
public toilets, but police did not
respond.
But Mr Peters said it is
understandable the police is
focused on the recent attacks
and the community appreciates
their increase visibility in public
places.
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Police station closed
He said it will be interesting to
see in the future if there will be a
“happier equilibrium” where the
police are more accessible in the
community again.
The number of police at the
Hornby station may be boosted
when 121 new police officers
earmarked for Canterbury are
allocated mid-way through the
year.
The new officers are part of the
nationwide boost of 1800 police
officers over the next three years.
Former city councillor Bob
Shearing said the issue of the
station not being open is not
something he has heard about,
but it is concerning because it is a
big part of the community.
“I know it is a resourcing issue
and a funding issue. For quite
some time I have personally been
concerned by the way police
seem to have been run down.”
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City2Surf
Iconic event brings community together
The Kadodo Western African band get the crowd warmed up before the start, including Alice Egan, 14, Isabelle O’Carroll, 15, and
Bing Lin.
• By Julia Evans
“THIS YEAR was special.”
Star Media regional manager
Steve McCaughan said this year’s
45th fun run was one of the most
poignant City2Surf events there
has been.
Thousands of Cantabrians
turned out, entries were well
up on 2018, with a surge of last
minute entries at the end of the
week.
Had it been any closer to the
tragic terror attack of March 15
that claimed 50 lives, Mr
McCaughan said the City2Surf
would not have gone ahead.
Instead it was a chance to bring
people together to have a positive
distraction through the adversity,
he said.
“It felt like the first step that
Cantabrians could take in the
healing process and moving back
to some normality . . . we needed
this,” he said.
“It brought people together
to share in a community activity
with the benefit of some physical
activity.”
There was also an increase in
the number of small groups, with
more people running in twos,
threes and fours than usual, Mr
McCaughan said.
“People were getting together
and saying let’s do this.”
This year’s supporting charity
was the Canterbury Charity
Hospital Trust, which is currently
offering free counselling following
the Christchurch shootings.
Maori health provider He
Waka Tapu had 1200 people running,
jogging and walking under
its banner.
The major prize, return flights
to Singapore with Singapore
Airlines, was won by one of its
team.
“There was a strong sense of elation
at the finish line, more so than
usual,” Mr McCaughan said.
“People from almost every part
of the community came over the
line as one. It was inclusive, which
is a value that New Zealanders
have embraced.”
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Greg Burrell receiving a black armband prior to the
start. Some walkers wore colourful costumes.
Jack Burton, 12,
sprints across the
finish line.
Chris Saboureau and Laurie Delluc
pushing baby Oliver.
From left to right – Chris Dryden was the first man home, followed by Blair McWhirter and Brett Tingay. The first woman home was Roxy Shahtahmasebi followed by
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Bodyfix is a boutique gym in Christchurch, with a
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Built with heart and soul by a group of health and
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Proposed
Aquatic
Thrill Ride
Summer ‘19
Our biggest development yet...
We’re pumped! We have
resource consent to build
five new thermal pools and
a new aquatic thrill ride.
The development will cost
$4.5 million and is set to
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Best of all, we’ve worked
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additions environmentally
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Proposed
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Our newest thrill
The new 13.5 metre high slide will attach
to our existing hydroslide tower above the
SuperBowl flume.
We’re yet to name the slide, but it will be
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down a steep drop that propels them
up a near-vertical wall for a moment of
weightlessness, before zooming back down
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Five new pools
Five new pools will sit among river boulder
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Half of the energy required to run the
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The pools are designed to be super water
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Meikura Arahanga, Hori Poi and Tony Wikatene at
Ferrymead.
Annie Newenham and Henry
Hogan with a prize.
Above – Julie Long, Millie
Long, Alana Ellis, Gemma
Ballinger, Steve Ellis and
Cody Ballinger.
Left – Donna Buckley,
Nitasha and Cheryl
Walles, of Bromley, relax
while waiting for the
prize draws.
Right – Team McLean at
the finish line.
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Shirley aces it at Nga Puna Wai
• By Gordon Findlater
SHIRLEY BOYS’ High School
broke in the new tennis facilities
at Nga Puna Wai by winning the
Boys Cup as part of the national
secondary schools teams finals.
The team of Reece Falck, Jordan
Edwards and Luca Landells
won the cup by defeating Fielding
High School 2-1 in the final
last week. The tournament was
the first national tennis tournament
played at the recently
opened Nga Puna Wai Sports
Hub.
The cup competition was
played in conjunction with the
national secondary school championships
- the country’s top
secondary school tournament -
being held at Wilding Park.
Through the five singles
matches Falck played during the
tournament he dropped just two
games.
In their first pool game Shirley
defeated Marlborough Boys’ College
3-0. Falck won his opening
match 6-0, 6-0, while Edwards
accounted was just as dominant
in a 6-0, 6-1 victory in the other
singles tie. SBHS then completed
the clean sweep when Falck
teamed up with Landells to win
the doubles tie 6-4, 6-4.
SBHS swept Auckland’s
Lynfield College in their second
pool game 3-0. Flack won again
without dropping a game and
Landells won the second singles
tie 6-3, 6-2. Falck and Edwards
WINNERS: Luca Landells, Reece Falck and Jordan Edwards
won the Boys Cup title as part of national secondary schools
teams finals.
then combined to comfortably
win the doubles tie 6-1, 6-1.
In their final pool match SBHS
came up against Fielding High
School. Falck again was perfect
6-0, 6-0. The team then dropped
their first point of the tournament
when Landells was defeated
2-6, 6-4, 7-10. However, SBHS
clinched the doubles and the tie
when Edwards and Falck won
6-1, 6-2.
The three victories saw SBHS
top their pool to set up a semifinal
against Hamilton’s St Pauls
Collegiate School.
Falck once again got his team
off to a perfect start with a 6-0,
6-0 win. Edwards then clinched
the tie with a gutsy 6-2, 1-6, 10-5
victory. With the tie already
decided the doubles wasn’t
played.
In the final Falck secured a
6-0, 6-2 over Connor Backhouse.
Edwards then sealed the title
with 6-1, 6-3 win against
Jonty Stewart. In the doubles
Backhouse and Stewart defeated
Edwards and Landells 2-6, 2-6.
DOMINANT: Reece Falck dropped just two games in his five
singles matches at the tournament.
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HOME & HEATING
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Bathroom
Ventilation
The extraction of air from the bathroom
should be a priority for all houses and
commercial buildings.
Bathrooms can generate a large quantity
of steam and odours. It is important this
compromised air does not circulate around
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Bathroom odours can be unpleasant,
especially when near living, sleeping or
working areas.
The moisture generated by showers and
baths can be damaging to your home and
furnishings and be a major contribution
to condensation. Damp houses are not a
healthy environment for anyone to live in,
especially for children or other vulnerable
people.
By extracting air from the bathroom to
outside, warmer air from inside the house
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opening a window can draw cold air into
the bathroom and blow the smelly, moisture
laden bathroom air into the house.
Modern houses are built to be very
airtight and require mechanical ventilation
such as extraction fans or heat exchanger
systems. Although older houses can be
draughty, the air often flows in the wrong
direction. Therefore, they also usually
require mechanical ventilation to keep the
air quality higher.
The quality of the air we breathe affects
our health and ability to perform. We
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SENIOR LIVING
SOUTHERN VIEW
Aspire Canterbury
Rates increase
‘isn’t sustainable’
Fendalton-
Waimairi-
Harewood
Community
Board
chairman
and
chartered accountant
Sam MacDonald
writes about concerns
over rate increases
ARE WE being rated out
of our own homes?
I regularly have
ratepayers contact me
expressing their concerns
over the rate rises, and
the idea that we will all
eventually be “rated out
of our own homes.” It
particularly worries me
for the large fixed income
population across our
community.
It’s appropriate for me
to note this is my personal
view and I’m not speaking
on behalf of our board as I
write this.
As an area, we
contribute just over $100
million in rates to the
council each year, so when
we factor in the yearly
increases, this is a large
contribution from us all
3 issues $20
6 issues $44.50
10 issues $65
(whether you own or rent
your home). What do we
get for that?
I want to share with
you the most common
questions and concerns
I get locally from
residents: Do we need
more cycleways? What’s
happening with our
water? Why did the town
hall cost us millions more
than planned? Why are
our roads still the way
they are?
What would you add to
that list? Here’s mine: In
my household, my rates
now cost more than the
cost of my power bill,
what more am I getting
for that?
The council draft
Annual Plan has been out
for public submissions
over the past several
weeks. This has been
an opportunity for us
all to have a say and to
tell councillors and the
mayor what we think
the priorities are in our
city, whether that be
local projects or the rates
charged to us all.
As you will recall, the
council 10-year Long
Term Plan was set last
year, which on current
projections would mean
our rates will increase
by 50 per cent over this
period.
That isn’t sustainable
and nowhere near
the annual inflation
increase.
Whether it be deferring
spending money on some
new projects, getting
greater operational
efficiency within the
council or being as bold as
imposing a rates increase
cap, it’s clear something
has to change.
I hope you are able
to follow the city council
debate and amendments
over the Annual Plan in
the coming weeks, I know
I will be.
•HAVE YOUR SAY:
What you think about
increasing rates? Email
your views to matt.
slaughter@starmedia.
kiwi
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SENIOR LIVING
Centuries old folk remedy supports
good health!
A fermented liquid health tonic offers an
array of powerful health benefits. It is none
other than the popular apple cider vinegar
or ACV.
Since the time of Hippocrates – the
“Father of Medicine” – ACV has been
renowned for its curative properties.
In his popular book “ARTHRITIS &
FOLK MEDICINE”, DR. D.C. Jarvis
reports how he found that Vermonters
who regularly consumed ACV and
Honey had excellent health with many
putting in a vigorous day’s work on the
farm even when well into their eighties.
He also noted the effects of ACV and H
on arthritis to be remarkable with many
patients reporting almost total relief
after taking a course of the mixture.
Dr. Jarvis surmised that the acid and
potassium in cider vinegar counteracted
calcium deposits and helped the body
control calcium use. He also noted that
Vermonters who consumed ACV and H
around meal time had excellent blood
pressure and circulation. The reason he
found was that protein foods thickened
the blood and vinegar thinned it. As the
blood thickens it cannot pass as easily
and quickly through the blood vessels
and capillaries. This poor blood flow
would reduce cellular health by limiting
nutrients to the cells as well as waste
elimination from the cells. To prevent
cell damage the body naturally increases
blood pressure but this puts more stress
on the blood vessels, organs and heart.
Having ACV and H with meals will
help prevent protein raising the blood
pressure. It also contributes to a feeling
of greater well-being because the thinner
blood circulates quickly and more easily
through the blood vessels. Dr. Jarvis found
regular consumption of CV and H to be
an excellent health tonic with numerous
Health attributes.
ACV is highly nutritious as it contains
all the goodness of the apple in a form
that is readily accepted by the bodyGood
health starts with good digestion and
assimilation of nutrients. ACV taken
before food will stimulate and promote
healthy digestion and assimilation of
vital nutrients for good health. A wellfunctioning
digestive system helps
prevent disease by neutralising any toxic
substances that enter the body.
It is important to note not all ACV is
produced in the traditional way and results
are likely to prove disappointing with these
other vinegars.
Marshall’s Premium ACV & ACV
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Further information is available from
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Collagen
the body’s youth protein
Collagen is the primary protein in the
body. It is a major component of skin,
hair, nails, muscles, tendons, ligaments,
joint cartilage, bones, gums, teeth, eyes,
and blood vessels.
In fact collagen is the primary
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collagen production decreases with
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JP Clinic
Today, 10am-1pm
A justice of the peace is available
to witness signatures, certify
documents, take oaths, declarations,
affidavits or affirmations,
applications for citizenship or
rates rebates.
South Library, Linwood Library
and Te Hapua: Halswell Centre
Technology Help Drop-in
Sessions
Today, 2pm-3pm, tomorrow,
11am-noon
These free drop-in sessions
are available to help you with
specific issues such as using
email, searching the internet,
using the library catalogue, using
electronic resources and any
other general computer-related
queries. Go along with your
laptop, tablet, smart phone or
use one of the library’s desktop
computers if you need help with
anything digital.
Today at Te Hapua: Halswell
Centre, tomorrow at South
Library
Email georgia.oconnor@starmedia.kiwi
by 5pm each Wednesday
Wa Pepi/Babytimes
Today, 11am-11.30am, tomorrow,
11am-11.30
Encourage learning through
language. WāPēpi/Babytimes is
an interactive programme including
music, movement,
rhymes and a story. Recommended
for under twos.
Today at South Library, tomorrow
at TeHapua: Halswell Centre
Knit ’n’ Yarn
Wednesday, 10.30am-1pm,
Thursday, 1pm-3pm, Saturday,
1pm-3pm
Head down to Linwood
Library for the craft corner
sessions. Take your knitting, crochet
or other craft projects. Free
and beginners are welcome.
Wednesday at Linwood Library,
Thursday and Saturday
at TeHapua: Halswell Centre
Creative Writing on
Wednesdays
Wednesday, 4pm-5.45pm
Group leaders work with
members to craft, create and
develop their own work. Take
along pens, laptops, paper and
any ideas for story-telling.
Linwood Library
Rummikub Club
Thursday, 10am-noon
Go along and join in a game
of Rummikub, a tile-based game
for two to four players, which
combines elements of the card
game rummy and Mahjong.
Linwood Library
Game Zone @ Linwood
Library
Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm
Go to Linwood Library for an
hour of fun on a Thursday afternoon
to play great favourites like
Minecraft, charades, Connect
Four, Pictionary and more.
Learn and develop strategies in
new games such as Minute to
Win It and build cool stuff with
Makerspace. All children aged
eight to 13 welcome. No booking
or payment required.
Linwood Library
Scrabble Club
Wednesday, 1.30pm-3.30pm,
Friday, 10.30am-noon
No obligation to go, just head
down to join in friendly games of
Scrabble.
Wednesday at Te Hapua:
Halswell Centre, Friday at
Linwood Library
Spreydon Social Games Club
Saturday, April 6, 10am–noon
Go and join in for a friendly
game or two: there are Upwords,
Scrabble, cards, Chess, Mahjong,
and more.
Spreydon Library, 266 Barrington
St
Social Games Club
Monday, 10.30am-noon
Go along for a friendly
game or two – there is Upwords,
Scrabble, cards, chess and
Mahjong.
Linwood Library
Makerspace
Saturday, 1.30-3pm
There will be a creative or tech
activity to try for kids of all ages.
Te Hapua: Halswell Centre
Do you enjoy reading?
Do you fancy trying
something new?
Would you like to share
your thoughts about
books? Do you want
to read more? Are you
unsure what to read
next? Bookbuddies
is a book group for
eight to 11-year-olds.
Each week’s session is
themed with different
activities and books. The
session will be held on
Saturday, April 6, 10.30-
11.30am at Te Hapua:
Halswell Centre, 341
Halswell Rd.
Chinese ESOL Club
for Intermediate
Monday, 9.30-10.30am
This club is for Mandarin
speakers who would like to
practice English in a relaxed and
pressure-free environment. Go
along and join the friendly group
any time. Free and no bookings
are required.
Te Hapua: Halswell Centre
Social Games Morning
Monday, 10.30am-noon
Head down to Linwood
Library for a game of Mahjong,
draughts, cribbage, cards or
take in your old favourites.
Gather your friends and meet
some new ones. No bookings
required.
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• By Sophie Cornish
WORKSAFE NEW Zealand
Brighton’s Hawke St car park.
Coastal-Burwod Ward city
counci lor David East wants
WorkSafe to pre sure the car
park’s private owners into
a “trip and vehicle” hazard.
WorkSafe chief inspector
a se sment southern Da ren
Safety at Work Act 2015, “as a
undertaking.”
Mr Handforth said WorkSafe
Cr East abou the car park.
“WorkSafe has completed
an a se sment visi to the site
to advise them that it is their
responsibility to manage their
risks a propriately.”
Different parts of the car park
are owned by various people
and the Coastal-Burw od
Community Board recently agr e to anything. “The board
the car park of people injuring
themselves which had gone
around health and safety.
unreported.
Cr East said the bi gest i sue a difficulty in co-ordinating
“I’ve always though that it
in the past has b en ge ting in
to undertake work.
touch with the landlords and
Cr East said there had b en
owners and ge ting them to said the le ter.
a “number of incidences” in or senior citizens perhaps
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• By Sophie Cornish and Julia Evans
THE PAPANUI-I nes
Community Board has taken the
rare step of starting a petition
to figh the city council over
funding.
Signatures are being co lected
in a bid to get funding for a community
facility in Shirley.
It comes after the city council
removed funding for the centre
pla ned for Shirley Rd, near the
intersection with Hi ls Rd. This
was the site of the former community
centre, which was badly
damaged in the February 2,
20 1, earthquake.
The removal o funding
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chairwoman Ali Jones to threaten
to stand down, citing it as her “die
in the ditch” project.
Ms Jone said the board’s role
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• By Sophie Cornish
day before the competition festival as he was a very a complished
musician,” head of music The band dedicated it se to as advocate for the interests of its
competition in Tauranga.
began.
THE ST Andrew’s Co lege big “Tom was a ba s player from Duncan Ferguson said.
Tom, who died while on his way community and this is what we
band had extra incentive to Cashmere High Sch ol who was “We were delighted to win, but to Cashmere High on March 27. are doing. The LTP and a nual
win a the National Youth Ja z playing with our big band this it was bi tersw et,” he said. His death was po sibly related to plans are a l about lo bying the
Competition – ba s player, Tom year. He had a strong chance of St Andrew’s won the most a medical event.
council.”
Fastier, co lapsed and died the wi ning best ba s player a the outstanding big band title a the •Turn to page 9
•Turn to page 5
• By Georgia O’Co nor-Harding
A CRACKDOWN on mobile
traders acro s the districts could
be l oming.
However, the public has li tle
interest in having input into the
i sue.
Only eight submi sions were
received for a potential bylaw
aimed at regulating commercial
activities in public places.
The district council wi l be
holding a hearing for the Public
Places Bylaw and Policy on Commercial
Activities and Events in
Public Places.
A hearing i scheduled to be
held on Thursday.
The bylaw comes as an increasing
number of mobile traders
are s eking to operate in Selwyn,
especia ly during the summer
months.
In the past year, the district
council has received five inquiries
in a bid to educate pupils on the to the Gr endale Recreation Reserve
Management Commi t e’s But he said the presentation on private or public land.
War 1 and World War 2.
about se ting up a mobile busine s
GR ENDALE SCHOOL pupils sacrifice their ancestors made in
have taken a step back in time, World War 1 and World War 2. upcoming Anzac Day service. didn’t go into t o much detail A report said there are two
s eing first hand what men and Mr A pleton and Mr Donaldson
a rived a the sch ol dre sed served, members of the trust wi l te l” to make them aware of what coff e cart is parked beside the
As a tribute to those who and was more of a “show and str et operators in Darfield, a
horses l oked like during war.
The New Zealand Mounted in World War 1 uniforms while ride horseback to the service. the soldiers l oked like.
railway in Ro leston, and a pi za
Rifles Charitable Trust president their horses Tommy and Kruze Mr A pleton said it was
Children were shown the type cart visits Lincoln w ekly betw en
Mark A pleton and member wore 1 0-year-old sa dles donated
to the trust.
educated on what soldiers wear in the war.
f od truck.
important children were
of kits horses were required to September-May along with a Thai
Mike Donaldson t ok their
horses to the sch ol on Monday, The presentation is a prelude wen through during World •Turn to page 7
•Turn to page 7
• By Georgia O’Co nor-Harding
River working group
Rebuilding a healthy
ecosystem in the Selwyn River
Ja z Competition.
Cyclist’s helipad bid
Serious crash gives new
perspective on ride to hospital
• By Gordon Findlater
DEAN CALVERT (above)
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• By Emily O’Co ne l
It was the firs time Mr Garth met in Auckland
By
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Emily O’Co
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products and came away competition Templeton. brought back his “In two years’ time, we’ l be
butcher for 14 years, said the and on the 2020 cha lenge.
New World Fe ry Rd butcher
pa sion for the Mayor job. Lia ne Dalziel told going the back to try and win the
Pure South Sharp Blacks, re-
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• By Emily O’Co ne l
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includes W olston butcher
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Jeremy Garth, finished second said coming second against 1 [Australia] are on top of their
has proven himself to be a cut in the competition.
game, they do a g od job,” he
above his Au sie rivals at an He said the cha lenge started result.
said.
international competition. as a “transtasman test match” “To get second behind Ireland “And it just showcases that
Elite Meats owner Corey seven years ago.
New Zealand has got some
Winder was named in the a l The preparation for this be ahead of Australia is an of the best butchers in the
year’s World Butchers’ Challenge
was intense as the team said.
community.
even bi ger thing for us,” he world,” he said.
Mr Winder and his team, the members met in Auckland But Mr Winder admires the since the age of 19.
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