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• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />

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recent attacks has heightened calls<br />

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Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton<br />

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Mike Mora said there has been a<br />

lot of frustration from residents<br />

in the Hornby area that they can’t<br />

access the police station.<br />

Police said last week in the<br />

wake of the attacks on March<br />

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this time until further notice.<br />

It is due to staff who would typically<br />

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But Mr Mora said the issue of<br />

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going on for about eight months.<br />

He said the fact the police<br />

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As Police Commissioner Mike Bush stated, the offender was<br />

apprehended in 21 minutes - reflecting the professionalism and<br />

bravery of all staff involved.<br />

Since then the police have been working tirelessly to keep the<br />

public safe and their presence and hard work is appreciated.<br />

For that reason, it is understandable why some members of the<br />

public may feel slightly uneasy they can’t make complaints over<br />

the counter, due to all police stations other than Christchurch<br />

Central being closed for the time being (see page 1).<br />

But it also understandable the police are needed elsewhere to<br />

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Tuesday <strong>April</strong> 2 <strong>2019</strong> 3<br />

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Loose dogs irritate quarry users<br />

• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />

DOGS RUNNING freely at<br />

Halswell Quarry are irritating<br />

other park users.<br />

Owners caught with unleashed<br />

dogs at designated<br />

leashed areas at Halswell Quarry<br />

Park could be slapped with a<br />

$300 infringement fine from the<br />

city council.<br />

The city<br />

council<br />

currently has<br />

rules in place<br />

where dogs may<br />

be unleashed at<br />

the designated<br />

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exercise area<br />

– all other<br />

walking tracks require dogs to<br />

be leashed. Concerns were raised<br />

after a post was made on the<br />

Halswell Community Group<br />

Facebook page questioning why<br />

owners are allowing their dogs<br />

to be unleashed on the Halswell<br />

Quarry rim track.<br />

City council’s head of regulatory<br />

compliance Tracey Weston<br />

said it has not increased its<br />

monitoring of the area recently.<br />

In the past year, the city council<br />

has received three complaints<br />

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leashed area of the park.<br />

Ms Weston said there has also<br />

been no infringement notices<br />

issued to date.<br />

But Halswell residents are calling<br />

for other dog owners to abide<br />

by the city council’s rules.<br />

Halswell resident Antonia<br />

Hides was recently walking<br />

her two dogs Lola and Bodhi<br />

on the rim track when another<br />

unleashed dog came bounding<br />

out towards her.<br />

Ms Hides 36kg golden retriever<br />

Bodhi, who was on a leash,<br />

went to chase after the loose dog.<br />

As result Ms Hides fell trying to<br />

restrain Bodhi and was pulled<br />

down a gravel slope.<br />

She grazed her elbows and tore<br />

her hamstring ligaments behind<br />

her knee.<br />

“It is really important to have<br />

them leashed because dogs are<br />

unpredictable. They are a fight or<br />

flight animal,” she said.<br />

Ms Hides said she never<br />

thought her dog would pull her<br />

over, but he did.<br />

But she said it was nice the<br />

people who owned the unleashed<br />

dog stopped and administered<br />

help.<br />

Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton<br />

Community Board member<br />

Ross McFarlane said rules are in<br />

place at the park for a reason.<br />

He said no one would want<br />

an unleashed dog approaching<br />

a child and he hoped everyone<br />

would comply with the rules in<br />

fairness to everyone using the<br />

park.<br />

Last year, there were 15,013<br />

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A study published in the<br />

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Moncks Bay<br />

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slow – residents<br />

• By Louis Day<br />

RESIDENTS ARE not happy with<br />

the progress being made to repair<br />

the Moncks Bay tram shelter.<br />

The 85-year-old building on<br />

Main Rd has been closed since<br />

Christmas Eve after an assessment<br />

indicated the condition of the roof<br />

had compromised the structural<br />

integrity of the shelter, leaving it<br />

vulnerable to quakes.<br />

A design for repair of the tram<br />

shelter has been completed and is<br />

currently being peer-reviewed.<br />

City council manager of transport<br />

operations Steffan Thomas<br />

said the start date for repairs<br />

would depend on funding availability.<br />

However, Redcliffs Residents<br />

Association chairwoman<br />

Christine Toner said she would<br />

like to see things move a lot faster.<br />

“There does not seem to be any<br />

kind of priority for it and it seems<br />

to be getting more and more<br />

damaged as we move towards<br />

winter,” she said. Association<br />

secretary Pat McIntosh previously<br />

said it had urged city council to<br />

do something about the tram<br />

shelter long before it was closed.<br />

“We have been asking them [city<br />

council] to repair the shelter for at<br />

least the last year,” she said.<br />

Coastal residents outline inquiry for mayor<br />

• By Julia Evans<br />

THE TERMS of an independent<br />

inquiry have been laid out by<br />

coastal residents for Mayor<br />

Lianne Dalziel in the wake of<br />

District Plan changes.<br />

Ms Dalziel responded to the<br />

call for an independent inquiry<br />

from city councillor David East,<br />

who previously claimed a clause,<br />

giving leeway<br />

to people in<br />

specific coastal<br />

areas deemed at<br />

risk of flooding<br />

to build<br />

and extend<br />

homes, was<br />

intentionally<br />

David East<br />

left out of the<br />

District Plan.<br />

“I have been holding<br />

informal conversations with the<br />

Christchurch Coastal Residents<br />

United regarding the issues<br />

that need to be independently<br />

reviewed . . . I advised (Cr East)<br />

informally last year that I was<br />

going to work with CCRU on<br />

this matter,” she said.<br />

CCRU chairman Simon Watts<br />

said it has laid out the terms of<br />

reference for an independent<br />

review and delivered that to Ms<br />

Dalziel.<br />

“It’s necessary, the community<br />

has been quite anxious. There are<br />

a lot of overarching questions,”<br />

he said. Cr East also said it<br />

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was a good step forward. “I’m<br />

happy with the work the CCRU<br />

has done, it’ll just be up to the<br />

council now to react,” he said.<br />

An audit, which the city<br />

council commissioned, by<br />

Environment Canterbury<br />

councillor and former<br />

Environment Court judge Peter<br />

Skelton found there never was a<br />

missing clause.<br />

However, Cr East said the<br />

Skelton audit did not address a<br />

number of irregularities or how<br />

the clause came to be missing<br />

and an independent inquiry was<br />

necessary. He said the saga had<br />

highlighted issues with some<br />

aspects of the city council’s<br />

culture.<br />

But a city council<br />

spokesperson said Cr East had<br />

not raised any specific concerns<br />

with the council relating to the<br />

claims about its culture and it<br />

had not received any further<br />

word from him.<br />

Cr East’s claim the plan<br />

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Community Board chairwoman<br />

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chairman Tim Sintes, and<br />

Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />

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As a result of the comments,<br />

Greater Christchurch<br />

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Tuesday <strong>April</strong> 2 <strong>2019</strong> 5<br />

News<br />

Baring all for a good cause<br />

EMPOWERING: Six brave women are stripping down for Elmwood Player’s uplifting production<br />

Calender Girls. (Back row, left to right) – Karen Hallsworth, Andrea Darby, Amanda Shields and<br />

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• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />

KAREN HALLSWORTH has<br />

no qualms about removing her<br />

clothing in front of the public.<br />

In fact, the older she has become,<br />

the keener she is to bare all<br />

for the world to see.<br />

The 51-year-old Sumner<br />

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of Calendar Girls – which<br />

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with five other women.<br />

The uplifting show is based<br />

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middle-aged Yorkshire women,<br />

one of which lost a husband to<br />

cancer in <strong>April</strong> 1999. The death<br />

inspired the women to produce a<br />

nude calendar to raise funds for<br />

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For Hallsworth, she said<br />

taking part in the show was a<br />

“no-brainer” as there is so much<br />

more to the show than removing<br />

clothing.<br />

Originally from Derbyshire,<br />

she recalls the story of the group<br />

of women hitting the newspapers<br />

in 1999 and being moved by<br />

how the women banded together<br />

with “such love, affection and<br />

empathy.”<br />

“The act of doing that (going<br />

nude) empowers women and<br />

makes them realise their worth<br />

and their inner strength,” she said.<br />

Hallsworth believes her confidence<br />

of baring flesh is something<br />

that has come with age and<br />

motherhood.<br />

“I think for me my body took<br />

on a different meaning when I<br />

had children . . . suddenly it was<br />

a vessel.<br />

Hallsworth said the less she<br />

resembles her 25-year-old self the<br />

more she realises her worth.<br />

“It doesn’t matter I am bit<br />

bigger than I was, or gravity<br />

has taken over, or I have stretch<br />

marks. I am still me, I am still<br />

wonderful,” Hallsworth said.<br />

She said young people today are<br />

more than ever growing up in a<br />

time where their physical appearance<br />

is a measure of their worth.<br />

“I love my wrinkles, I laugh a<br />

lot. I have never been accused of<br />

taking life too seriously. If I have<br />

wrinkles because of that, then<br />

great, bring it on,” Hallsworth said.<br />

A percentage of the proceeds<br />

from the show will go to charitable<br />

organisation Nurse Maude.<br />

Hallsworth said she is honoured<br />

and privileged to be able<br />

to support the organisation who<br />

do an amazing job at supporting<br />

families with leukaemia and<br />

lymphoma.<br />

Calendar Girls will run at<br />

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shown before. One group, on mythic themes, explores the human condition<br />

metaphorically. The remaining work treats the human body in Llew’s traditional<br />

manner, exploring the joy of movement as a celebration of life. All the bronzes are<br />

initially carved in wood or marble and are from editions of seven.<br />

Robyn Webster<br />

Love Story 1<br />

THE FORMER site of Redcliffs<br />

School has moved a step closer<br />

to its $1.2 million makeover.<br />

A new name for the site, Te<br />

Papa Kura Redcliffs Park and<br />

landscape plan was approved by<br />

the Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />

Community Board in its meeting<br />

last Wednesday.<br />

The two new sports fields will<br />

be made available for all sports<br />

codes and will be subject to an<br />

allocation process.<br />

Use of the existing buildings<br />

located in the southern corner of<br />

the park will be determined by<br />

city council staff via an open expression<br />

of interest and a request<br />

for proposal process.<br />

The landscape plan also<br />

includes keeping the existing<br />

playground and sandpit.<br />

There will also be a picnic<br />

and barbecue area, with some<br />

play equipment for toddlers and<br />

petanque and history boards.<br />

The Māori name of Te Papa<br />

Kura was gifted to the city council<br />

by Te Ngāi Tūāhuriri Upoko<br />

Te Maire Tau.<br />

In English, papa means park.<br />

Kura means school and is also<br />

another word for red.<br />

‘Mercury’ available<br />

in both maquette and<br />

massive scale.<br />

processing of it, has taught me much about our<br />

place in the universe. It would be great to see<br />

a resurgence of natural materials<br />

such as harakeke into everyday use,<br />

and for us to continue to innovate<br />

alternatives to single-use plastics.<br />

More broadly, my work asks<br />

questions about how we see<br />

ourselves in relation to our<br />

environment and to each other. In<br />

this body of work I am considering<br />

my relationship with Llew, my love,<br />

and with the concept of Love itself.<br />

Llew Summers<br />

Robyn Webster<br />

6 APRIL – 1 MAY <strong>2019</strong><br />

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6 Tuesday <strong>April</strong> 2 <strong>2019</strong><br />

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

News<br />

$500k for Collett’s Corner<br />

• By Louis Day<br />

LYTTELTON’S Collett’s<br />

Corner celebrated the end of<br />

its crowdfunding campaign on<br />

March 21.<br />

During the five-week campaign,<br />

370 people invested a total<br />

of $504,000 in the project.<br />

Collett’s Corner is New<br />

Zealand’s first crowdfunding<br />

campaign for a commercial<br />

development.<br />

Founding partner of Ohu<br />

Development, the group behind<br />

Collett’s Corner, Camia Young<br />

said the project was about creating<br />

a building the community<br />

could call its own.<br />

“Wealth is power and if we can<br />

all have a little bit rather than a<br />

few people having the whole lot,<br />

that makes for a healthier society,”<br />

she said. With a floor area of<br />

2710 sq m, the building will have<br />

a wellness centre, community<br />

concierge, hospitality, retail, coworking<br />

space and apartments.<br />

The opening has been<br />

pushed back from 2<strong>02</strong>0 to 2<strong>02</strong>2<br />

after the crowdfunding campaign<br />

failed to meet its target of $2<br />

million.<br />

“Because we did not meet the<br />

$2 million target, we cannot<br />

engage the full design team and<br />

complete the design stages at this<br />

PROGRESS: Camia Young was happy with how the<br />

crowdfunding campaign went in spite of failing to meet the<br />

target of $2 million.<br />

time. What we can do is complete<br />

the resource consent, develop a<br />

brochure to seek tenants to prelease<br />

the commercial space and<br />

pre-sell the apartments.”<br />

Ms Young said 90 per cent of<br />

the resource consent had been<br />

completed.<br />

•From page 1<br />

Ordinarily, the police station<br />

is manned Monday-Friday, 8am-<br />

4pm.<br />

Mr Mora said the police station<br />

should be open for the hours it is<br />

supposed to be open.<br />

He said last week the Waterloo<br />

Business Park went to the police<br />

station on Monday to report a<br />

series of recent vandalism issues<br />

and was “frustrated” to find it<br />

was closed.<br />

Waterloo Business Park project<br />

manager Ashley McLachlan did<br />

not wish to comment.<br />

“It has been an issue that has<br />

been brought to my attention<br />

before . . . people need to go<br />

there for all sorts of reasons and<br />

it is pretty frustrating when you<br />

can’t,” Mr Mora said.<br />

Greater Hornby Residents<br />

Association member Mark<br />

Peters said it is concerning if the<br />

counter services are unavailable.<br />

He said the association was<br />

made aware a member of the<br />

public tried to phone the police<br />

about vandalism at the Kyle Park<br />

public toilets, but police did not<br />

respond.<br />

But Mr Peters said it is<br />

understandable the police is<br />

focused on the recent attacks<br />

and the community appreciates<br />

their increase visibility in public<br />

places.<br />

SOUTHERN VIEW<br />

Local<br />

News<br />

Now<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

Police station closed<br />

He said it will be interesting to<br />

see in the future if there will be a<br />

“happier equilibrium” where the<br />

police are more accessible in the<br />

community again.<br />

The number of police at the<br />

Hornby station may be boosted<br />

when 121 new police officers<br />

earmarked for Canterbury are<br />

allocated mid-way through the<br />

year.<br />

The new officers are part of the<br />

nationwide boost of 1800 police<br />

officers over the next three years.<br />

Former city councillor Bob<br />

Shearing said the issue of the<br />

station not being open is not<br />

something he has heard about,<br />

but it is concerning because it is a<br />

big part of the community.<br />

“I know it is a resourcing issue<br />

and a funding issue. For quite<br />

some time I have personally been<br />

concerned by the way police<br />

seem to have been run down.”<br />

The public can report a<br />

crime by phoning their local<br />

station or by reporting some<br />

crimes at www.online.police.<br />

govt.nz.<br />

•Anyone wanting to give<br />

information about a crime<br />

anonymously can phone<br />

Crimestoppers on 0800<br />

555 111. If you are in an<br />

emergency situation phone<br />

111.<br />

Don’t assume your smoke alarms are working.<br />

Push the button to check them this daylight saving weekend.<br />

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

Tuesday <strong>April</strong> 2 <strong>2019</strong> 7<br />

City2Surf<br />

Iconic event brings community together<br />

The Kadodo Western African band get the crowd warmed up before the start, including Alice Egan, 14, Isabelle O’Carroll, 15, and<br />

Bing Lin.<br />

• By Julia Evans<br />

“THIS YEAR was special.”<br />

Star Media regional manager<br />

Steve McCaughan said this year’s<br />

45th fun run was one of the most<br />

poignant City2Surf events there<br />

has been.<br />

Thousands of Cantabrians<br />

turned out, entries were well<br />

up on 2018, with a surge of last<br />

minute entries at the end of the<br />

week.<br />

Had it been any closer to the<br />

tragic terror attack of March 15<br />

that claimed 50 lives, Mr<br />

McCaughan said the City2Surf<br />

would not have gone ahead.<br />

Instead it was a chance to bring<br />

people together to have a positive<br />

distraction through the adversity,<br />

he said.<br />

“It felt like the first step that<br />

Cantabrians could take in the<br />

healing process and moving back<br />

to some normality . . . we needed<br />

this,” he said.<br />

“It brought people together<br />

to share in a community activity<br />

with the benefit of some physical<br />

activity.”<br />

There was also an increase in<br />

the number of small groups, with<br />

more people running in twos,<br />

threes and fours than usual, Mr<br />

McCaughan said.<br />

“People were getting together<br />

and saying let’s do this.”<br />

This year’s supporting charity<br />

was the Canterbury Charity<br />

Hospital Trust, which is currently<br />

offering free counselling following<br />

the Christchurch shootings.<br />

Maori health provider He<br />

Waka Tapu had 1200 people running,<br />

jogging and walking under<br />

its banner.<br />

The major prize, return flights<br />

to Singapore with Singapore<br />

Airlines, was won by one of its<br />

team.<br />

“There was a strong sense of elation<br />

at the finish line, more so than<br />

usual,” Mr McCaughan said.<br />

“People from almost every part<br />

of the community came over the<br />

line as one. It was inclusive, which<br />

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Tuesday <strong>April</strong> 2 <strong>2019</strong> 9<br />

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SOUTHERN VIEW<br />

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Our biggest development yet...<br />

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five new thermal pools and<br />

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The development will cost<br />

$4.5 million and is set to<br />

open in late <strong>2019</strong>.<br />

Best of all, we’ve worked<br />

hard to make the new<br />

additions environmentally<br />

sustainable.<br />

Proposed<br />

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Pools<br />

Our newest thrill<br />

The new 13.5 metre high slide will attach<br />

to our existing hydroslide tower above the<br />

SuperBowl flume.<br />

We’re yet to name the slide, but it will be<br />

a rush. Riders will shoot down a winding<br />

hydroslide in 2-person tubes, before going<br />

down a steep drop that propels them<br />

up a near-vertical wall for a moment of<br />

weightlessness, before zooming back down<br />

and onto the slide’s finish.<br />

Five new pools<br />

Five new pools will sit among river boulder<br />

terraces and native gardens next to the<br />

Rainbow Pools. They’ll be linked by cascading<br />

water over the rocks – a peaceful place<br />

to relax and soak while enjoying the water<br />

sounds surrounding you.<br />

The bottom pool will have beach-style<br />

access making it easy for everyone to use.<br />

Environmentally<br />

sustainable<br />

Half of the energy required to run the<br />

new pools and slide will come from a heat<br />

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The pools are designed to be super water<br />

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Tuesday <strong>April</strong> 2 <strong>2019</strong> 11<br />

City2Surf<br />

Meikura Arahanga, Hori Poi and Tony Wikatene at<br />

Ferrymead.<br />

Annie Newenham and Henry<br />

Hogan with a prize.<br />

Above – Julie Long, Millie<br />

Long, Alana Ellis, Gemma<br />

Ballinger, Steve Ellis and<br />

Cody Ballinger.<br />

Left – Donna Buckley,<br />

Nitasha and Cheryl<br />

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prize draws.<br />

Right – Team McLean at<br />

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SOUTHERN VIEW<br />

Shirley aces it at Nga Puna Wai<br />

• By Gordon Findlater<br />

SHIRLEY BOYS’ High School<br />

broke in the new tennis facilities<br />

at Nga Puna Wai by winning the<br />

Boys Cup as part of the national<br />

secondary schools teams finals.<br />

The team of Reece Falck, Jordan<br />

Edwards and Luca Landells<br />

won the cup by defeating Fielding<br />

High School 2-1 in the final<br />

last week. The tournament was<br />

the first national tennis tournament<br />

played at the recently<br />

opened Nga Puna Wai Sports<br />

Hub.<br />

The cup competition was<br />

played in conjunction with the<br />

national secondary school championships<br />

- the country’s top<br />

secondary school tournament -<br />

being held at Wilding Park.<br />

Through the five singles<br />

matches Falck played during the<br />

tournament he dropped just two<br />

games.<br />

In their first pool game Shirley<br />

defeated Marlborough Boys’ College<br />

3-0. Falck won his opening<br />

match 6-0, 6-0, while Edwards<br />

accounted was just as dominant<br />

in a 6-0, 6-1 victory in the other<br />

singles tie. SBHS then completed<br />

the clean sweep when Falck<br />

teamed up with Landells to win<br />

the doubles tie 6-4, 6-4.<br />

SBHS swept Auckland’s<br />

Lynfield College in their second<br />

pool game 3-0. Flack won again<br />

without dropping a game and<br />

Landells won the second singles<br />

tie 6-3, 6-2. Falck and Edwards<br />

WINNERS: Luca Landells, Reece Falck and Jordan Edwards<br />

won the Boys Cup title as part of national secondary schools<br />

teams finals.<br />

then combined to comfortably<br />

win the doubles tie 6-1, 6-1.<br />

In their final pool match SBHS<br />

came up against Fielding High<br />

School. Falck again was perfect<br />

6-0, 6-0. The team then dropped<br />

their first point of the tournament<br />

when Landells was defeated<br />

2-6, 6-4, 7-10. However, SBHS<br />

clinched the doubles and the tie<br />

when Edwards and Falck won<br />

6-1, 6-2.<br />

The three victories saw SBHS<br />

top their pool to set up a semifinal<br />

against Hamilton’s St Pauls<br />

Collegiate School.<br />

Falck once again got his team<br />

off to a perfect start with a 6-0,<br />

6-0 win. Edwards then clinched<br />

the tie with a gutsy 6-2, 1-6, 10-5<br />

victory. With the tie already<br />

decided the doubles wasn’t<br />

played.<br />

In the final Falck secured a<br />

6-0, 6-2 over Connor Backhouse.<br />

Edwards then sealed the title<br />

with 6-1, 6-3 win against<br />

Jonty Stewart. In the doubles<br />

Backhouse and Stewart defeated<br />

Edwards and Landells 2-6, 2-6.<br />

DOMINANT: Reece Falck dropped just two games in his five<br />

singles matches at the tournament.


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14 Tuesday [Edition datE] <strong>April</strong> 2 <strong>2019</strong><br />

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

HOME & HEATING<br />

SOUTHERN VIEW<br />

Bathroom<br />

Ventilation<br />

The extraction of air from the bathroom<br />

should be a priority for all houses and<br />

commercial buildings.<br />

Bathrooms can generate a large quantity<br />

of steam and odours. It is important this<br />

compromised air does not circulate around<br />

the house.<br />

Bathroom odours can be unpleasant,<br />

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working areas.<br />

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direction. Therefore, they also usually<br />

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

Your Local <strong>View</strong>s<br />

SENIOR LIVING<br />

SOUTHERN VIEW<br />

Aspire Canterbury<br />

Rates increase<br />

‘isn’t sustainable’<br />

Fendalton-<br />

Waimairi-<br />

Harewood<br />

Community<br />

Board<br />

chairman<br />

and<br />

chartered accountant<br />

Sam MacDonald<br />

writes about concerns<br />

over rate increases<br />

ARE WE being rated out<br />

of our own homes?<br />

I regularly have<br />

ratepayers contact me<br />

expressing their concerns<br />

over the rate rises, and<br />

the idea that we will all<br />

eventually be “rated out<br />

of our own homes.” It<br />

particularly worries me<br />

for the large fixed income<br />

population across our<br />

community.<br />

It’s appropriate for me<br />

to note this is my personal<br />

view and I’m not speaking<br />

on behalf of our board as I<br />

write this.<br />

As an area, we<br />

contribute just over $100<br />

million in rates to the<br />

council each year, so when<br />

we factor in the yearly<br />

increases, this is a large<br />

contribution from us all<br />

3 issues $20<br />

6 issues $44.50<br />

10 issues $65<br />

(whether you own or rent<br />

your home). What do we<br />

get for that?<br />

I want to share with<br />

you the most common<br />

questions and concerns<br />

I get locally from<br />

residents: Do we need<br />

more cycleways? What’s<br />

happening with our<br />

water? Why did the town<br />

hall cost us millions more<br />

than planned? Why are<br />

our roads still the way<br />

they are?<br />

What would you add to<br />

that list? Here’s mine: In<br />

my household, my rates<br />

now cost more than the<br />

cost of my power bill,<br />

what more am I getting<br />

for that?<br />

The council draft<br />

Annual Plan has been out<br />

for public submissions<br />

over the past several<br />

weeks. This has been<br />

an opportunity for us<br />

all to have a say and to<br />

tell councillors and the<br />

mayor what we think<br />

the priorities are in our<br />

city, whether that be<br />

local projects or the rates<br />

charged to us all.<br />

As you will recall, the<br />

council 10-year Long<br />

Term Plan was set last<br />

year, which on current<br />

projections would mean<br />

our rates will increase<br />

by 50 per cent over this<br />

period.<br />

That isn’t sustainable<br />

and nowhere near<br />

the annual inflation<br />

increase.<br />

Whether it be deferring<br />

spending money on some<br />

new projects, getting<br />

greater operational<br />

efficiency within the<br />

council or being as bold as<br />

imposing a rates increase<br />

cap, it’s clear something<br />

has to change.<br />

I hope you are able<br />

to follow the city council<br />

debate and amendments<br />

over the Annual Plan in<br />

the coming weeks, I know<br />

I will be.<br />

•HAVE YOUR SAY:<br />

What you think about<br />

increasing rates? Email<br />

your views to matt.<br />

slaughter@starmedia.<br />

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presentations of all their equipment<br />

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Tuesday [Edition <strong>April</strong> 2 datE] <strong>2019</strong> 17 3<br />

SENIOR LIVING<br />

Centuries old folk remedy supports<br />

good health!<br />

A fermented liquid health tonic offers an<br />

array of powerful health benefits. It is none<br />

other than the popular apple cider vinegar<br />

or ACV.<br />

Since the time of Hippocrates – the<br />

“Father of Medicine” – ACV has been<br />

renowned for its curative properties.<br />

In his popular book “ARTHRITIS &<br />

FOLK MEDICINE”, DR. D.C. Jarvis<br />

reports how he found that Vermonters<br />

who regularly consumed ACV and<br />

Honey had excellent health with many<br />

putting in a vigorous day’s work on the<br />

farm even when well into their eighties.<br />

He also noted the effects of ACV and H<br />

on arthritis to be remarkable with many<br />

patients reporting almost total relief<br />

after taking a course of the mixture.<br />

Dr. Jarvis surmised that the acid and<br />

potassium in cider vinegar counteracted<br />

calcium deposits and helped the body<br />

control calcium use. He also noted that<br />

Vermonters who consumed ACV and H<br />

around meal time had excellent blood<br />

pressure and circulation. The reason he<br />

found was that protein foods thickened<br />

the blood and vinegar thinned it. As the<br />

blood thickens it cannot pass as easily<br />

and quickly through the blood vessels<br />

and capillaries. This poor blood flow<br />

would reduce cellular health by limiting<br />

nutrients to the cells as well as waste<br />

elimination from the cells. To prevent<br />

cell damage the body naturally increases<br />

blood pressure but this puts more stress<br />

on the blood vessels, organs and heart.<br />

Having ACV and H with meals will<br />

help prevent protein raising the blood<br />

pressure. It also contributes to a feeling<br />

of greater well-being because the thinner<br />

blood circulates quickly and more easily<br />

through the blood vessels. Dr. Jarvis found<br />

regular consumption of CV and H to be<br />

an excellent health tonic with numerous<br />

Health attributes.<br />

ACV is highly nutritious as it contains<br />

all the goodness of the apple in a form<br />

that is readily accepted by the bodyGood<br />

health starts with good digestion and<br />

assimilation of nutrients. ACV taken<br />

before food will stimulate and promote<br />

healthy digestion and assimilation of<br />

vital nutrients for good health. A wellfunctioning<br />

digestive system helps<br />

prevent disease by neutralising any toxic<br />

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It is important to note not all ACV is<br />

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Further information is available from<br />

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Collagen is the primary protein in the<br />

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In fact collagen is the primary<br />

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Tuesday <strong>April</strong> 2 <strong>2019</strong> 19<br />

JP Clinic<br />

Today, 10am-1pm<br />

A justice of the peace is available<br />

to witness signatures, certify<br />

documents, take oaths, declarations,<br />

affidavits or affirmations,<br />

applications for citizenship or<br />

rates rebates.<br />

South Library, Linwood Library<br />

and Te Hapua: Halswell Centre<br />

Technology Help Drop-in<br />

Sessions<br />

Today, 2pm-3pm, tomorrow,<br />

11am-noon<br />

These free drop-in sessions<br />

are available to help you with<br />

specific issues such as using<br />

email, searching the internet,<br />

using the library catalogue, using<br />

electronic resources and any<br />

other general computer-related<br />

queries. Go along with your<br />

laptop, tablet, smart phone or<br />

use one of the library’s desktop<br />

computers if you need help with<br />

anything digital.<br />

Today at Te Hapua: Halswell<br />

Centre, tomorrow at South<br />

Library<br />

Email georgia.oconnor@starmedia.kiwi<br />

by 5pm each Wednesday<br />

Wa Pepi/Babytimes<br />

Today, 11am-11.30am, tomorrow,<br />

11am-11.30<br />

Encourage learning through<br />

language. WāPēpi/Babytimes is<br />

an interactive programme including<br />

music, movement,<br />

rhymes and a story. Recommended<br />

for under twos.<br />

Today at South Library, tomorrow<br />

at TeHapua: Halswell Centre<br />

Knit ’n’ Yarn<br />

Wednesday, 10.30am-1pm,<br />

Thursday, 1pm-3pm, Saturday,<br />

1pm-3pm<br />

Head down to Linwood<br />

Library for the craft corner<br />

sessions. Take your knitting, crochet<br />

or other craft projects. Free<br />

and beginners are welcome.<br />

Wednesday at Linwood Library,<br />

Thursday and Saturday<br />

at TeHapua: Halswell Centre<br />

Creative Writing on<br />

Wednesdays<br />

Wednesday, 4pm-5.45pm<br />

Group leaders work with<br />

members to craft, create and<br />

develop their own work. Take<br />

along pens, laptops, paper and<br />

any ideas for story-telling.<br />

Linwood Library<br />

Rummikub Club<br />

Thursday, 10am-noon<br />

Go along and join in a game<br />

of Rummikub, a tile-based game<br />

for two to four players, which<br />

combines elements of the card<br />

game rummy and Mahjong.<br />

Linwood Library<br />

Game Zone @ Linwood<br />

Library<br />

Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />

Go to Linwood Library for an<br />

hour of fun on a Thursday afternoon<br />

to play great favourites like<br />

Minecraft, charades, Connect<br />

Four, Pictionary and more.<br />

Learn and develop strategies in<br />

new games such as Minute to<br />

Win It and build cool stuff with<br />

Makerspace. All children aged<br />

eight to 13 welcome. No booking<br />

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Wednesday, 1.30pm-3.30pm,<br />

Friday, 10.30am-noon<br />

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Wednesday at Te Hapua:<br />

Halswell Centre, Friday at<br />

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Spreydon Social Games Club<br />

Saturday, <strong>April</strong> 6, 10am–noon<br />

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Scrabble, cards, Chess, Mahjong,<br />

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There will be a creative or tech<br />

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Would you like to share<br />

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Each week’s session is<br />

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Saturday, <strong>April</strong> 6, 10.30-<br />

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• By Sophie Cornish and Julia Evans<br />

THE PAPANUI-I nes<br />

Community Board has taken the<br />

rare step of starting a petition<br />

to figh the city council over<br />

funding.<br />

Signatures are being co lected<br />

in a bid to get funding for a community<br />

facility in Shirley.<br />

It comes after the city council<br />

removed funding for the centre<br />

pla ned for Shirley Rd, near the<br />

intersection with Hi ls Rd. This<br />

was the site of the former community<br />

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• By Sophie Cornish<br />

day before the competition festival as he was a very a complished<br />

musician,” head of music The band dedicated it se to as advocate for the interests of its<br />

competition in Tauranga.<br />

began.<br />

THE ST Andrew’s Co lege big “Tom was a ba s player from Duncan Ferguson said.<br />

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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<br />

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council.”<br />

Fastier, co lapsed and died the wi ning best ba s player a the outstanding big band title a the •Turn to page 9<br />

•Turn to page 5<br />

• By Georgia O’Co nor-Harding<br />

A CRACKDOWN on mobile<br />

traders acro s the districts could<br />

be l oming.<br />

However, the public has li tle<br />

interest in having input into the<br />

i sue.<br />

Only eight submi sions were<br />

received for a potential bylaw<br />

aimed at regulating commercial<br />

activities in public places.<br />

The district council wi l be<br />

holding a hearing for the Public<br />

Places Bylaw and Policy on Commercial<br />

Activities and Events in<br />

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The bylaw comes as an increasing<br />

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months.<br />

In the past year, the district<br />

council has received five inquiries<br />

in a bid to educate pupils on the to the Gr endale Recreation Reserve<br />

Management Commi t e’s But he said the presentation on private or public land.<br />

War 1 and World War 2.<br />

about se ting up a mobile busine s<br />

GR ENDALE SCHOOL pupils sacrifice their ancestors made in<br />

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<br />

s eing first hand what men and Mr A pleton and Mr Donaldson<br />

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<br />

As a tribute to those who and was more of a “show and str et operators in Darfield, a<br />

horses l oked like during war.<br />

The New Zealand Mounted in World War 1 uniforms while ride horseback to the service. the soldiers l oked like.<br />

railway in Ro leston, and a pi za<br />

Rifles Charitable Trust president their horses Tommy and Kruze Mr A pleton said it was<br />

Children were shown the type cart visits Lincoln w ekly betw en<br />

Mark A pleton and member wore 1 0-year-old sa dles donated<br />

to the trust.<br />

educated on what soldiers wear in the war.<br />

f od truck.<br />

important children were<br />

of kits horses were required to September-May along with a Thai<br />

Mike Donaldson t ok their<br />

horses to the sch ol on Monday, The presentation is a prelude wen through during World •Turn to page 7<br />

•Turn to page 7<br />

• By Georgia O’Co nor-Harding<br />

River working group<br />

Rebuilding a healthy<br />

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Cyclist’s helipad bid<br />

Serious crash gives new<br />

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