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MAIREHAU Primary School’s<br />

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pedestrian crossings used daily by<br />

its pupils.<br />

In September, the Papanui-<br />

Innes Community Board asked<br />

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motorists failing to stop.<br />

Principal John Bangma said<br />

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has heard nothing after six<br />

months and the problem “hasn’t<br />

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The New Zealand Transport<br />

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It has been six months since <strong>Pegasus</strong> <strong>Post</strong> reported that<br />

the city council was asked to produce a report on the<br />

crossings.<br />

Mr Bangma says problems with vehicles not stopping<br />

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Tuesday <strong>April</strong> 2 2<strong>01</strong>9 3<br />

News<br />

Petition leads to pump track funding<br />

• By Julia Evans<br />

A CHILD’S petition has lead to<br />

an almost $90,000 cash injection<br />

for a pump track in Shirley.<br />

City councillors approved a<br />

funding application of $87,850<br />

at their meeting on Thursday<br />

for a pump track at the site of<br />

the former Shirley Community<br />

Centre.<br />

Last year, 11-year-old Shannon<br />

Smith from Shirley Primary<br />

School organised a petition for<br />

a scooter, skateboard and bike<br />

park to be built at MacFarlane<br />

Park.<br />

It was signed by 28 children<br />

and two adults before being<br />

presented to the Papanui-Innes<br />

Community Board.<br />

However, city council investigation<br />

found the site at 10<br />

Shirley Rd was more appropriate<br />

for a pump track – an off-road<br />

track, which can be used by<br />

bicycles and scooters.<br />

Shannon told the <strong>Pegasus</strong><br />

<strong>Post</strong> he did not want the track<br />

to be temporary, though he said<br />

a temporary track will be great<br />

while it lasts.<br />

City councillor Pauline Cotter<br />

said the area had been hard hit<br />

in the earthquakes.<br />

“This site, which was the site<br />

of the former Shirley Community<br />

Centre, which was<br />

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she said.<br />

“Now it’s a green space, but its<br />

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for it to be activated.”<br />

Cr Cotter said the local community<br />

was keen to be involved<br />

in the project, including landscaping<br />

and maintenance.<br />

City councillor Yani Johanson<br />

questioned whether any other<br />

funding options were available.<br />

Though, said it was a transitional,<br />

gap filler and saw the value of<br />

this kind of facility.<br />

“I initially had some concern<br />

but given that this is a site that<br />

used to have a community<br />

centre, it doesn’t have any<br />

transitional use at the moment,<br />

it is good to put something<br />

there.”<br />

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Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

BRIGHTON RUBBISH BINS<br />

More Big Bully rubbish bins<br />

could be installed at New<br />

Brighton with funding allocated<br />

in the draft Annual Plan. The<br />

Coastal-Burwood Community<br />

Board asked staff to investigate if<br />

the bins on the north and south<br />

ramps and south of the New<br />

Brighton Pier could be replaced<br />

with seagull-proof or Big Belly<br />

bins. If a bid to get more funding<br />

in the Annual Plan is successful,<br />

one bin could also be installed at<br />

Thomson Park.<br />

PRESTONS DRAINAGE<br />

City council staff have found<br />

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Many of you will remember Miss Lucy who sang and danced across our TV screens about a decade ago. Lucy is back<br />

as the warm and welcoming face of House of Travel and I hope some of you have seen the funny and moving TV adverts<br />

we’ve recently launched. What does this new campaign of “Better Together” mean to us and you? In short it means that<br />

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In this issue let’s talk about cruising (River and Ocean). For Kiwi’s travelling abroad a cruise has become a HOT choice<br />

and our cruising stats have increased massively over the last few years. The myths about cruising seem to have fallen<br />

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to match up the right cruise line with your travel needs and personal requirements. Certainly, one size does not fit all!<br />

Here are a few of our favourites cruising destinations and cruise companies…<br />

OCEAN CRUISING<br />

CLOSE TO HOME: Nothing beats P&O Cruises around the<br />

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Aria to our shores, and she is now based out of Auckland. A<br />

lovely ship that is perfect for families, couples and groups and<br />

offers something for everyone. A few of our team have been<br />

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and knowledge of their ships. We were all pleasantly surprised at<br />

the level of service on board, the excellent food and world class<br />

entertainment. A very easy relaxing holiday and a chance to visit<br />

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Another very popular itinerary for close to home options are the<br />

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days and some circumnavigate the whole of Australia, but you<br />

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USA/CANADA: Probably our most popular cruise line for<br />

this region would be Princess Cruises. They have a variety of<br />

different sized ships all sitting at about 4.5* standard. A cruise<br />

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MEDITERREAN: Cruising around the Med has been<br />

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Azamara (smaller ships with fantastic service yet still very relaxed),<br />

Royal Caribbean (great for families and couples with lots of fun<br />

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ASIA: Cruising around Japan is currently a HOT destination.<br />

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cruise itineraries around Asia, and we are finding other popular<br />

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RIVER CRUISING<br />

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Tuesday <strong>April</strong> 2 2<strong>01</strong>9 5<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 />

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 />

had been tampered with was<br />

backed by Coastal-Burwood<br />

INVESTIGATE:<br />

The terms<br />

of reference<br />

of an<br />

independent<br />

inquiry into<br />

how a clause<br />

was left out<br />

of the District<br />

Plan have<br />

been laid out<br />

for Mayor<br />

Lianne Dalziel<br />

by the CCRU.<br />

Community Board chairwoman<br />

Kim Money and deputy<br />

chairman Tim Sintes, and<br />

Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />

Community Board member<br />

Darrell Latham – who all face<br />

code of conduct complaints.<br />

As a result of the comments,<br />

Greater Christchurch<br />

Regeneration Minister Megan<br />

Woods approved the city<br />

council’s proposal to amend<br />

the District Plan under section<br />

71 of the Greater Christchurch<br />

Regeneration Act.<br />

Local<br />

News<br />

Now<br />

Still waiting for<br />

school crossing<br />

safety report<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

•From page 1<br />

Ms Norris said it was unclear<br />

after a six-month wait whether<br />

the city council would provide<br />

the full report.<br />

Transport operations manager<br />

Steffan Thomas said staff will<br />

meet with the community board<br />

on <strong>April</strong> 17 to confirm top<br />

priority community transport<br />

projects.<br />

“Mairehau Primary School<br />

and/or the St Francis of Assisi<br />

School zebra crossings are being<br />

considered. Staff will refine<br />

options to improve the zebra<br />

crossings if funding is allocated<br />

to the project,” he said.<br />

Ms Norris is frustrated<br />

the process is taking so long and<br />

the board will continue chasing<br />

it up, she said. Mr Bangma has<br />

worked at the school for 17 years<br />

and said the problem has got<br />

worse.<br />

He said motorists speed<br />

through the crossings even when<br />

the signs are out before and after<br />

school.<br />

“The law is clear that when one<br />

sign is out, regardless of which<br />

side it’s on, that traffic must stop.<br />

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can get through before the other<br />

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Bangma.<br />

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City2Surf<br />

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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 2<strong>01</strong>8, 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 />

is a value that New Zealanders<br />

have embraced.”<br />

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Tuesday <strong>April</strong> 2 2<strong>01</strong>9 11<br />

News<br />

Weekend of hard yards for councillor<br />

• By Julia Evans<br />

GLENN LIVINGSTONE says<br />

he’s just an average guy.<br />

But on March 23 the Burwood<br />

Ward city councillor cycled<br />

53km in Le Race from Cathedral<br />

Square to Little River and followed<br />

it up with a 14km fun run<br />

in the City2Surf the next day..<br />

It was the first time Cr Livingstone<br />

had done both events in<br />

succession and he said he treated<br />

it like a “mini coast to coast.”<br />

His only goal was to get over the<br />

finish line of both as he did the<br />

mountain run of the Coast to Coast<br />

and has since had a few injuries.<br />

At 55, Cr Livingstone said he<br />

A SPECIAL celebration has<br />

been held at the Wainoni<br />

Avonside Community<br />

Services Trust to mark its<br />

patron’s birthday.<br />

The trust’s patron Margaret<br />

Austin turned 86 yesterday<br />

and a party was held for her<br />

birthday last week.<br />

Its co-ordinator Betty<br />

Chapman said it was a very<br />

special day for a very special<br />

lady.<br />

She said as Mrs Austin loves<br />

local government, culture<br />

START LINE: Glenn Livingstone cycled 53km from Cathedral<br />

Square to Little River in Le Race on March 23 before he ran<br />

14km in the City2Surf the next day.<br />

fell into doing endurance sports<br />

“quite by accident.”<br />

“Always been into a few events<br />

but since the quakes, it’s kept me<br />

in tact,” Cr Livingstone said.<br />

and arts the trust had a performance<br />

from the Shoreline<br />

Ensemble Choir and singer<br />

Janice Gray.<br />

City councillor Jimmy<br />

Chen also attended to<br />

help her celebrate her birthday.<br />

Mrs Chapman said Mrs<br />

Austin is not only a patron in<br />

name for the trust, she is there<br />

almost every week and is very<br />

supportive.<br />

“Last week she had a previous<br />

appointment but she<br />

changed her plans to come<br />

over to see all the folk as she<br />

envisaged that they would<br />

be pretty unsettled after the<br />

shootings.<br />

“She was right, everyone<br />

really appreciated seeing her<br />

and having a big hug,” Mrs<br />

Chapman said.<br />

Mrs Chapman said Mrs<br />

Austin then assisted in the<br />

memorial service organised<br />

by the trust to remember<br />

those who lost their lives in<br />

the recent terror attacks.<br />

“I’m doing faster times than I<br />

used to when I was younger. The<br />

only limits are in your mind.”<br />

He said he totally believes in a<br />

link between physical and mental<br />

health, but finding the time to<br />

train is a challenge.<br />

“Trying to balance with family.<br />

All these things are a balancing<br />

act whether its council, training<br />

and family,” Cr Livingstone said.<br />

Since the terror attack, he said<br />

he has been “totally dislocated”<br />

like most people around the city.<br />

“After Friday two weeks ago,<br />

I couldn’t do the lawns. But in<br />

normal times dealing with the<br />

pressure, it’s good to go for a<br />

run,” he said.<br />

Next on his list will be the<br />

Christchurch marathon or half.<br />

“I’ll need to see what I can fit<br />

in. Planning on the whole Coast<br />

to Coast in February.”<br />

Birthday celebrations for trust patron<br />

CHEERS: Wainoni Avonside<br />

Community Services Trust<br />

co-ordinator Betty Chapman and<br />

patron Margaret Austin. ​<br />

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The library, which shut in<br />

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as expected, resulting in the<br />

reopening on Friday.<br />

The library cafe is expected to<br />

reopen in a few months, with the<br />

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City council head of libraries and<br />

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“Local connections are more<br />

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A diversity of<br />

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Anyone with a passion for pre-loved<br />

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Launched by Barb Lawson, who grew up<br />

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Shirley aces it at Nga Puna Wai<br />

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

Tuesday <strong>April</strong> 2 2<strong>01</strong>9<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.<br />

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Rates increase<br />

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chairman<br />

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ARE WE being rated out<br />

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I regularly have<br />

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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 />

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ACV is highly nutritious as it contains<br />

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HOME & HEATING<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 />

especially when near living, sleeping or<br />

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The moisture generated by showers and<br />

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to condensation. Damp houses are not a<br />

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especially for children or other vulnerable<br />

people.<br />

By extracting air from the bathroom to<br />

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Modern houses are built to be very<br />

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such as extraction fans or heat exchanger<br />

systems. Although older houses can be<br />

draughty, the air often flows in the wrong<br />

direction. Therefore, they also usually<br />

require mechanical ventilation to keep the<br />

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The quality of the air we breathe affects<br />

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5pm each Wednesday<br />

JP Clinic at Shirley Library<br />

Tuesday, 10am-1pm<br />

A justice of the peace will<br />

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Tuesday, 10am<br />

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Thursday, 9.30am-10.30am<br />

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Wā Pēpi/Babytimes<br />

Tuesday, 11.15-11.45am,<br />

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

Go along with your little one<br />

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Brighton Library Wednesday,<br />

Shirley Library Thursday<br />

Scrabble Club<br />

Wednesday, 1.30-3.30pm<br />

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Rd<br />

Technology help drop-in<br />

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Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />

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catalogue, eBooks, and general<br />

computer queries.<br />

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Rd<br />

Cards Club<br />

Friday, 1.30-3.30pm<br />

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Shirley Library, 36 Marshland<br />

Rd<br />

On Thursday, 10-11.30am, at the New Brighton Library, go along and get help with your CV. A<br />

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bookings required.<br />

Shirley Library’s Culture<br />

Exchange<br />

Friday, 3.45-4.45pm<br />

Go along and make new<br />

friends, practice English and<br />

learn about New Zealand and<br />

Christchurch.<br />

Shirley Library, 36 Marshland<br />

Rd<br />

New Brighton Seaside Market<br />

Saturday, 10am-2pm<br />

Held at Brighton mall every<br />

Saturday, just across the road<br />

from the beach and the new<br />

children’s playground.<br />

New Brighton Pedestrian Mall<br />

Mahjong Group<br />

Saturday, 2-4pm<br />

Learn to play mahjong at<br />

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advanced players alike. If you<br />

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Shirley Library, 36 Marshland<br />

Rd<br />

Golden Oldies Movie<br />

Screening – It happened to Jane<br />

Monday, 1pm<br />

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Day. After a shipment of fresh<br />

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to Jane Osgood, a widowed<br />

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friend George Denham to sue the<br />

railroad company she believes is<br />

responsible for the damages. $2<br />

donation, come early for a cuppa<br />

and a chat.<br />

New Brighton Museum, 8<br />

Hardy St<br />

The Monday Makers Club<br />

Monday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />

Go along to weekly after school<br />

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Thursday 18 th <strong>April</strong> 2<strong>01</strong>9.<br />

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

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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 />

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activities in public places.<br />

The district council wi l be<br />

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especia ly during the summer<br />

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the agr ement, there’ l be no<br />

problem with them doing that.”<br />

The apartment suffered damage<br />

It was the firs time Mr Garth<br />

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Board chairman Mike Mora<br />

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