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TUESDAY, JUNE <strong>11</strong>, <strong>2019</strong><br />

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Left-leaning political group The<br />

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The People’s Choice candidate,<br />

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THINGS ARE heating up in the Papanui<br />

Ward (see page 1).<br />

The People’s Choice, a well-organised<br />

and powerful political group, is taking the<br />

fight to incumbent councillor Mike Davidson.<br />

It has named Nathan McCluskey<br />

as its candidate for the local body elections.<br />

McCluskey made an unsuccessful bid for the Papanui-Innes<br />

Community Board in 2016.<br />

Outspoken community board member John Stringer is also<br />

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the battle.<br />

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NOR’WEST NEWS Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />

Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 3<br />

<strong>News</strong><br />

Retirement village expansion<br />

• By Jess Gibson<br />

AN INCREASING ageing<br />

population has led to a proposed<br />

$25 million expansion of a<br />

Fendalton retirement home.<br />

Holly Lea Village will build the<br />

Morven apartment development,<br />

which will add 28 apartments to<br />

the site at 123<br />

Fendalton Rd.<br />

Prices for occupation<br />

right<br />

agreements<br />

range from<br />

$650,000 to<br />

over $1 million.<br />

Graham<br />

Wilkinson<br />

Executive director<br />

Graham<br />

Wilkinson said<br />

the apartments<br />

will be more spacious and<br />

well appointed than the typical<br />

retirement village apartment and<br />

generally have two bedrooms<br />

and two full bathrooms.<br />

Already four apartments of<br />

the first stage of eight have been<br />

reserved.<br />

Mr Wilkinson said Holly Lea’s<br />

vision was to provide a complete,<br />

upscale retirement village and<br />

care facilities for Fendalton<br />

residents.<br />

“In the last two years, we have<br />

experienced a waiting list and<br />

• By Jess Gibson<br />

A SMALL community group<br />

is working on a plan to get the<br />

beautification of Bishopdale<br />

Village Mall under way.<br />

“Enliven Bishopdale” is a group<br />

made up of five members, with<br />

representatives from the Bishopdale<br />

Menzshed, Bishopdale Community<br />

Trust, and the Bishopdale<br />

Business Association, among<br />

others.<br />

The group has come up with<br />

three ideas to liven the retail area<br />

at a low cost – by repainting the<br />

seats, developing the green<br />

space at the old library site into<br />

a village green and a new<br />

mural.<br />

But community activator Bill<br />

cannot satisfy the needs of senior<br />

Fendalton residents wishing<br />

to stay in the area,” said Mr<br />

Wilkinson.<br />

The existing village was constructed<br />

in 2004.<br />

The complex currently consists<br />

of one large building which<br />

encompasses 19 two-bedroom<br />

apartments, 14 one-bedroom<br />

apartments and five studio<br />

rooms.<br />

“This Morven apartment<br />

development is part of satisfying<br />

Greenwood said the group are<br />

waiting to have details checked<br />

off by the community and shop<br />

owners before work can officially<br />

begin.<br />

The Fendalton-Waimairi-<br />

Harewood Community Board<br />

that demand and our wider plan<br />

involving a new boutique aged<br />

care and memory care hospital<br />

for Holly Lea so we can cater for<br />

all needs of the immediate community.”<br />

In addition to the $15.5 million<br />

costs of the apartments, there are<br />

expenses involving land where<br />

six houses once stood, design<br />

fees, chattels, landscape.<br />

The development is named<br />

Morven in reference to the<br />

founder of Holly Lea, Alan<br />

pledged $10,000 in December to<br />

help upgrade the mall.<br />

However, none of the $10,000<br />

has been spent yet.<br />

Mr Greenwood said the group<br />

are trying to get most of the material<br />

and labour work completed<br />

NEW<br />

BUILDING: A<br />

computergenerated<br />

image shows<br />

what the<br />

new Morven<br />

development<br />

will look like<br />

at Holly Lea<br />

Village. ​<br />

McLean, who was Scottish and<br />

established a large farm close to<br />

Waimate in 1866.<br />

He called the local town<br />

Morven, before selling to the NZ<br />

Government in 1899 and moving<br />

to Christchurch.<br />

The first stage will be complete<br />

in Spring 2020 and the second<br />

stage early in 2021.<br />

Prior to completion,<br />

construction will begin on<br />

the hospital and memory care<br />

facility.<br />

Group plans to tidy up Bishopdale mall<br />

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for “mates rates” so the budget<br />

can go further.<br />

The group has had help preparing<br />

for the project so that<br />

everything is ready when they get<br />

confirmation to move forward.<br />

Some of the broken seating<br />

was repaired at the Menzshed in<br />

preparation for painting, in conjunction<br />

with City Care and with<br />

support from the city council’s<br />

streets maintenance team.<br />

Enliven Bishopdale has met<br />

with the city council’s parks<br />

staff to discuss the staging of the<br />

village green project, beginning<br />

with a path and a few trees as<br />

stage one and consulting with<br />

the community to finish off the<br />

design of the space as stage two.<br />

Local<br />

<strong>News</strong><br />

Now<br />

In Brief<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

ASSOCIATION MEETING<br />

The third Redwood Residents<br />

and Business Association<br />

meeting is set to be held at 7pm<br />

tonight at the Christchurch<br />

Function Centre in the<br />

Redwood Hotel. At the last two<br />

meetings, the group discussed<br />

ways to make Redwood a more<br />

welcoming and inclusive place<br />

to live and talked about the<br />

issues in the area. The informal<br />

group will become official once<br />

it gains more momentum and<br />

more people show interest<br />

in becoming members.<br />

For more information,<br />

visit www.facebook.com/<br />

events/439553593446101/<br />

ROWING GRANT<br />

Casebrook 16-year-old<br />

Scott Shackleton has<br />

received funding from the<br />

youth development fund.<br />

The Fendalton-Waimairi-<br />

Harewood Community Board<br />

approved a $500 grant to<br />

the teenager to compete at<br />

the world under-19 rowing<br />

championships in Japan in<br />

August.<br />

GRIMSEYS RD SUBWAY<br />

The city council is looking at<br />

options to prevent flooding<br />

at the Grimseys Rd subway.<br />

After the subway flooded<br />

during heavy rain on <strong>June</strong> 1,<br />

Papanui-Innes Community<br />

Board member Emma Norrish<br />

was told Papanui Primary<br />

School pupils could not walk<br />

through it. She alerted city<br />

council staff who cleared it up.<br />

They will investigate putting<br />

in pumps. Ms Norrish said she<br />

will continue to follow-up the<br />

issue.<br />

REST HOME LAUNDRY<br />

A new electric laundry vehicle<br />

has started servicing Bupa<br />

care homes in Papanui and<br />

Bishopdale. The laundry team<br />

now service four care homes<br />

around the city and picks<br />

up between 1800-2000kg of<br />

washing per day. The electric<br />

vehicle has replaced a diesel<br />

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4 Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />

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MOOSE’S MISADVENTURE<br />

Meet Mr Moose, a 7 week<br />

old White Swiss Shepherd<br />

who our vet Kirsty saw<br />

on Saturday for anorexia,<br />

straining to defecate and<br />

vomiting for the past 24<br />

hours. Moose had Giardia<br />

as a wee puppy and<br />

was treated whilst at the<br />

breeders. On examination<br />

Moose was alert and<br />

interactive but extremely<br />

painful on palpation of<br />

the abdomen, hunching<br />

and crying when touched.<br />

Kirsty didn’t feel he was<br />

constipated. He was very lean and dehydrated.<br />

Being so young, Kirsty was concerned at<br />

his level of pain so he was admitted for<br />

Intravenous fluids, pain medications and xrays<br />

to determine the cause of his pain.<br />

Plain radiographs didn’t show much initially<br />

so we went straight into contrast studies,<br />

administering barium orally. The xrays looked<br />

pretty and we had a hunch he either had an<br />

intestinal foreign body, an intussusception<br />

or severe gastroenteritis. The pain relief we<br />

had administered<br />

hadn’t really settled<br />

him at all. His blood<br />

testing revealed<br />

an anemia and<br />

an inflammatory<br />

response.<br />

After close<br />

consultation<br />

with the owners,<br />

Kirsty felt it the<br />

right option to<br />

anaesthetise<br />

Moose and have<br />

a look inside to see what was going on. She<br />

didn’t feel he was improving and that it<br />

wouldn’t be right to wait another 24 hours.<br />

On surgical examination, Moose<br />

was diagnosed with a jejunojejunal<br />

intussusception – this is where an inflamed<br />

section of bowel has slipped inside another<br />

segment of bowel (prolapse), effectively<br />

obstructing and restricting the movement of<br />

ingesta through.<br />

This can happen<br />

in any part of the<br />

gastrointestinal<br />

tract. It is more<br />

common in<br />

younger animals<br />

and often occurs<br />

in association with<br />

a worm burden,<br />

recent diarrhoea,<br />

a foreign object<br />

in the gut, intense<br />

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of the blood supply and severe toxaemia.<br />

Clinically these dogs present with bloody<br />

diarrhoea, straining to pass faeces, weight loss,<br />

occasional vomiting and loss of appetite.<br />

Luckily for “Moose” our vet Kirsty was onto it<br />

late on a Saturday afternoon. Waiting another<br />

24 hours for surgery<br />

could have been<br />

too late for Moose.<br />

Kirsty easily reduced<br />

the prolapsed<br />

bowel and<br />

checked the entire<br />

gastrointestinal<br />

tract for any other<br />

abnormalities.<br />

The bowel looked<br />

essentially healthy.<br />

Kirsty biopsied a<br />

piece of bowel<br />

tissue just in case there is an underlying cause<br />

as it why this occurred. We are still awaiting<br />

these results.<br />

Moose has recovered very well from his big<br />

ordeal. He needed to spend a few nights at<br />

our After Hours clinic for around the clock<br />

monitoring, basically due to him undergoing<br />

major surgery at only 13 weeks of age. He was<br />

discharged on pain medication, antibiotics<br />

and gut protectants. We are<br />

awaiting bowel biopsy and<br />

fecal testing results to see if a<br />

cause can be attributed to the<br />

intussusception. He’s back on<br />

his food, maintaining his weight<br />

and healing well. He’s simply<br />

adorable and very huggable.<br />

Well done Kirsty for another<br />

great surgical success. Steve<br />

and I are very proud of our staff,<br />

always going the extra mile<br />

for their patients, regardless if<br />

these patients are seen over a<br />

weekend or late at night.<br />

Dr Michele McMaster<br />

McMaster & Heap<br />

‘Proud’ of board’s decision<br />

over Northern Corridor plan<br />

City councillor Mike Davidson writes about the Papanui-Innes<br />

Community Board’s joint decision not to support the Downstream<br />

Effects Management Plan<br />

THE ROLE of a<br />

community board is ‘to<br />

represent and act as an<br />

advocate for the interests<br />

of its community’. And<br />

I’m proud to say that<br />

our Papanui-Innes<br />

Community Board did just<br />

that and recommended<br />

the city council does not<br />

endorse the Downstream<br />

Effects Management Plan<br />

at this stage.<br />

However, we did vote<br />

for work to commence<br />

on the traffic calming<br />

measures, which will<br />

help mitigate the impact<br />

of the increased traffic<br />

from the Christchurch<br />

Northern Corridor on our<br />

communities and for more<br />

work to be done to stop the<br />

increase in the first place.<br />

The community board<br />

and the previous Shirley-<br />

Papanui Community<br />

Board have never<br />

supported the CNC<br />

project due to the negative<br />

impacts on a number of<br />

communities we represent<br />

and the last piece of this<br />

route is in residential<br />

communities south of<br />

Innes Rd where the CNC<br />

terminates.<br />

The DEMP was required<br />

in the resource consent for<br />

the CNC and is designed<br />

to mitigate the impacts of<br />

the Northern Corridor on<br />

the residents of the area.<br />

There are parts of the<br />

DEMP that will benefit the<br />

community, such as traffic<br />

calming and slower speeds<br />

in neighbourhood streets,<br />

and there are aspects of the<br />

DEMP that do not.<br />

However, the best way to<br />

reduce the impact on the<br />

affected communities is to<br />

reduce the number of cars<br />

coming on to Cranford<br />

Richard Gray responds<br />

to the Nor’west <strong>News</strong><br />

article about options<br />

for the contentious<br />

Harewood, Breens and<br />

Gardiners intersection<br />

that are currently out for<br />

consultation<br />

I am pleased that Aaron<br />

Keown has been so staunch on<br />

his position over the years and<br />

hope he is successful in futureproofing<br />

this intersection for<br />

the area.<br />

St and, unfortunately,<br />

this was deemed to be<br />

out of the scope of the<br />

management plan. It is<br />

essential, though, and<br />

needs to start in the<br />

Waimakariri district<br />

and happen along the<br />

route with park and ride<br />

facilities, HOV lanes and<br />

better public transport.<br />

The community feedback<br />

was strongly in favour<br />

of this approach and the<br />

volume of submissions and<br />

large community turnout<br />

at the meeting made this<br />

clear.<br />

The last tool the<br />

community and the board<br />

had as leverage to increase<br />

the likelihood of these<br />

changes happening was the<br />

OPPOSED: Mike<br />

Davidson says one<br />

reason the Papanui-<br />

Innes Community<br />

Board decided to<br />

vote against the<br />

Downstream Effects<br />

Management Plan was<br />

because of its negative<br />

impact on Cranford St.<br />

DEMP. By not endorsing<br />

the DEMP and crafting<br />

a number of alternative<br />

recommendations for the<br />

city council to consider, we<br />

have opened the door for a<br />

better outcome. I am now<br />

hopeful the council will<br />

take our recommendations<br />

seriously and be more<br />

ambitious for our<br />

communities.<br />

The community board<br />

has shown this term that<br />

it has consistently listened<br />

and advocated for the<br />

communities we represent<br />

and it will continue to do<br />

so.


NOR’WEST NEWS Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />

Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 5<br />

<strong>News</strong><br />

Upgrade for Papanui centre<br />

THE PAPANUI Service Centre<br />

will soon become a one-stop<br />

shop for people wanting to post<br />

letters and pay bills.<br />

Postal services have been<br />

offered at the Papanui Service<br />

Centre since the start of<br />

February following NZ Post’s<br />

closure of its Main North Rd<br />

branch.<br />

Now an agreement has been<br />

reached in which the centre<br />

will become a full agent for NZ<br />

Post, meaning it will be able to<br />

provide bill payment services<br />

too.<br />

More services will soon be<br />

offered at the centre.<br />

Said head of customer<br />

services Sarah Numan: “We are<br />

delighted to be able to expand<br />

the range of services we can<br />

offer local residents from the<br />

Papanui Service Centre. It<br />

means we will have a convenient<br />

one-stop shop where people<br />

can access council customer<br />

services, send letters and<br />

parcels, and pay bills.’’<br />

Some upgrades will be made<br />

to the centre over the next few<br />

weeks to accommodate the<br />

extra services and improve<br />

customers’ experience.<br />

While the upgrade work is<br />

done, the services currently<br />

provided through the centre<br />

will be provided from the<br />

ONE-STOP: More services will soon be offered at the Papanui Service Centre.<br />

boardroom at Papanui Library.<br />

“The work that is being done<br />

won’t affect library operations<br />

so people will still be able to<br />

borrow and return books and<br />

other items to Papanui Library<br />

while the improvements are<br />

made. We expect the work<br />

on the service centre to be<br />

completed by mid-July.’’<br />

Papanui-Innes Community<br />

Board meetings will be held<br />

temporarily in the Charles<br />

Upham Room at the Papanui<br />

RSA on Harewood Rd from<br />

Friday to July 15.<br />

The Papanui Service Centre<br />

is located on the corner of<br />

Langdons Rd and Restell St,<br />

opposite Northlands Shopping<br />

Centre. It is open Monday to<br />

Friday from 9am-5pm.<br />

•If you have any questions<br />

about the temporary<br />

changes, email Christine<br />

Lane - christine.lane@ccc.<br />

govt.nz<br />

Local<br />

<strong>News</strong><br />

Now<br />

• By Jess Gibson<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

Library due<br />

to reopen at<br />

end of July<br />

WORK IS on track at the<br />

Fendalton Library and Service<br />

Centre which is set to reopen on<br />

July 29.<br />

The work inside the building is<br />

80 per cent complete. The interior<br />

upgrades will be finished once<br />

the installation of the new ceiling<br />

tiles and the customer services<br />

counter are done. Both are<br />

expected to be completed by the<br />

end of the month.<br />

New weather-proof rubber has<br />

been applied on the south side of<br />

the roof and is currently being<br />

applied to the north side.<br />

New heating, ventilation, and<br />

air conditioning technology has<br />

arrived on site and plinths will be<br />

installed on the roof next week so<br />

the technology can be installed.<br />

The library has been closed since<br />

March 4. A mobile library has<br />

been visiting the library car<br />

park three times a week and<br />

the Fendalton service desk has<br />

been operating out of Fendalton<br />

Village at 376 Ilam Rd<br />

•For more information, visit<br />

my.christchurchcitylibraries.<br />

com/news/fendaltonlibrary-and-service-centreclosed-from-saturday-2-<br />

march-4pm/<br />

New name, same wealth of experience<br />

73 Waitikiri Drive, Waitikiri<br />

It’s official, Says long-standing real estate agent<br />

Gavin Topp. Harvey Real Estate’s top South Island office in<br />

Bishopdale has a new name. It is now called Topp’s.<br />

“We have enjoyed our time with Harveys,” Gavin says, “and<br />

we are now relishing the opportunity to be able to continue<br />

the reliability and enhanced choices that our established<br />

independent agency can offer.<br />

“Flexibility, lateral thinking and promotion are paramount<br />

to good results, and we want to continue to achieve the<br />

maximum results always – even in this challenging market.<br />

“We look forward to offering the public our ‘Topp’<br />

performance and top product choices.”<br />

For an enlightening observation on the present market,<br />

Gavin says, phone 359 5595.<br />

4 2 2 3<br />

All teed up for you to enjoy<br />

Topp’s are marketing this superb home, one which captures<br />

both the imagination and emotions. Gavin and his team invite<br />

you to belong to a group of homeowners that enjoy the vistas<br />

of rolling fairways and colourful greens and trees, plus golden<br />

sunsets during the summer evenings.<br />

This quality, single-level home of approximately 234 sqm is<br />

positioned to enjoy extensive panoramas of both the course to<br />

the west and the evergreen forest to the east.<br />

The elegant main living area opens onto private, sundrenched<br />

patios and lawn that extends to the perimeter of the<br />

fairway. The separate dining room connects to the living area<br />

and has room for an eight-setting dining suite, sideboards,<br />

bookcases and occasional tables.<br />

The four double bedrooms provide ample storage, with the<br />

master bedroom being complete with dressing room and full<br />

en suite, and having its own entrance. You can enjoy breakfast<br />

and coffee in the morning sun on the sheltered patio.<br />

Completing the picture and versatility of this home is the<br />

three-car garage with dual, drive-through access to the rear of<br />

the section. The one-tone décor creates a restful atmosphere,<br />

blending well with nature’s colours outside.<br />

TradeMe ID#3505GT<br />

Contact<br />

Gavin Topp<br />

M 027 431 7470<br />

Bishopdale Office 03 359 5595<br />

Topp Realtors Ltd MREINZ<br />

- Licensed Agent - REAA 2008


6 Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />

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

NOR’WEST NEWS<br />

Local<br />

<strong>News</strong><br />

Now<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

LITTER: Summerset resident 77-year-old Ken Campbell picks up a plastic bucket and dumped wood during a Casebrook rubbish clean-up day. Sheila Grady,<br />

73, adds a paper drink cup to her rubbish bag. Ian Tregenza, 78, picks up plastic rubbish from a creek. PHOTOS: MARTIN HUNTER<br />

Future focus for McCluskey<br />

•From page 1<br />

Mr McCluskey stood for the<br />

community board spot under The<br />

People’s Choice banner in 2016<br />

but polled fourth behind Emma<br />

Norrish and Mr Stringer, who<br />

were elected, and Mr Britten.<br />

Cr Davidson said he is looking<br />

forward to the challenges this<br />

year’s election brings and hopes<br />

that more candidates will result<br />

in a higher voter turnout.<br />

“I think it adds to better democracy,<br />

it’s important that we<br />

get more people running.”<br />

He went head to head for<br />

Papanui’s council seat against Mr<br />

Stringer in the 2016 elections and<br />

received 3316 votes compared to<br />

Mr Stringer’s 2364.<br />

Cr Davidson said he is confident<br />

about maintaining his position<br />

because of the work he has<br />

done within the Papanui Ward<br />

and throughout the city like trying<br />

to reduce rates.<br />

“I’ve had a chat with (Mr Mc-<br />

Cluskey) and he’s quite a nice<br />

chap. I’m not sure if he offers too<br />

much more than what I offer but<br />

that’s fine, that’s what democracy<br />

is all about.”<br />

“Quite frankly I don’t really<br />

believe party politics belongs in<br />

local government but obviously<br />

that’s their decision.”<br />

Mr McCluskey said his campaign<br />

will be positive and future<br />

focused.<br />

“That means being positive<br />

and future focused. I believe in<br />

the power of local democracy to<br />

represent the best interests of engaged<br />

communities. That means<br />

protecting natural resources like<br />

water so they are sustainable for<br />

my lifetime and future generations,”<br />

said Mr McCluskey.<br />

The People’s Choice did not<br />

run anyone for the Papanui<br />

council spot in the 2016<br />

elections.<br />

The People’s Choice chairman<br />

Keir Leslie said the group was<br />

fortunate this time round to have<br />

strong candidates willing to put<br />

their hand up for council.<br />

“Mr McCluskey has got a lot of<br />

skills. As a business owner, he’s<br />

aware of what it takes to make<br />

the sums add up at the end of<br />

the month. He’s got really strong<br />

values and would make a great<br />

councillor,” said Mr Leslie.<br />

Fire station design revealed<br />

THIS IS what the new Ilam fire<br />

station will look like when it is<br />

completed next year.<br />

A blessing to mark the start<br />

of the Ilam Fire Station and<br />

Fire Engineering Educational<br />

Training Facility’s construction<br />

was held on Wednesday.<br />

The station is expected to be<br />

completed by December 2020.<br />

The state-of-the-art<br />

operational facility will have<br />

two appliance bays, operational<br />

areas, off-street car parking,<br />

sleeping quarters and modern<br />

IT equipment.<br />

It will include space and<br />

facilities for additional visiting<br />

fire engineers.<br />

Two training rooms will be<br />

able to cater for up to 100 people<br />

– as one large space or two<br />

smaller areas.<br />

It will become home to 16<br />

firefighters, who are currently<br />

based at the Harewood station.<br />

The new training facility will<br />

also provide an area for students<br />

from Canterbury University’s<br />

fire engineering programme to<br />

share resources and collaborate<br />

on research and development.<br />

NEW LOOK:<br />

What the Ilam<br />

Fire Station and<br />

fire engineering<br />

educational<br />

training facility<br />

will look like<br />

when it is<br />

completed.<br />

Ilam was identified as an<br />

area in need of a fire station<br />

due to the need to provide<br />

rapid responses. It will also<br />

provide fire safety advice to<br />

university students and the Ilam<br />

community.<br />

A Fire and Emergency New<br />

Zealand spokeswoman said<br />

traditionally students have been<br />

harder to reach when it comes<br />

to risk reduction advice and<br />

activities.<br />

Work on the new fire station<br />

will begin in the next three<br />

months.<br />

Congratulations<br />

CAMERON BAILEY<br />

Just announced as this years Number 1!<br />

<strong>2019</strong><br />

No.1 Harcourts International<br />

No.1 Harcourts New Zealand<br />

No.1 Harcourts Christchurch


NOR’WEST NEWS Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />

Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 7<br />

Warmth<br />

is within<br />

reach this<br />

winter<br />

Get at least 67% of the<br />

cost of insulation covered.<br />

Find out if you are eligible.<br />

A Warmer Kiwi Homes grant is a big deal. It could save you<br />

at least 67% of the cost of ceiling and underfloor insulation<br />

and give you a warm and comfortable home this winter.<br />

To be eligible for a Warmer Kiwi Homes grant you will need to:<br />

• be the homeowner (owner-occupier) of a home built before 2008, AND<br />

• have a Community Services Card or SuperGold Combo card, OR<br />

• own and be living in a home in an area identified as lower-income.<br />

Call 0800 358 676 or visit www.energywise.govt.nz<br />

to use the checklist to see if you are eligible. A service provider<br />

will then be in touch to provide a quick assessment and quote.


8 Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />

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

<strong>News</strong><br />

Challenges<br />

faced to<br />

remove trees<br />

• By Jess Gibson<br />

CASEBROOK AND Merivale<br />

residents are struggling to get<br />

trees removed on council-owned<br />

land.<br />

A couple who live on Creedon<br />

Glen, Casebrook, wanted the<br />

12m oak trees which shadow<br />

their property removed.<br />

However, a city council<br />

arborist recently met with them<br />

to discuss the condition of the<br />

trees, which were found to be in<br />

good health. The residents were<br />

advised by city council staff<br />

that resource and landowner<br />

consents are required to remove<br />

the trees as they are over<br />

10m and protected under the<br />

District Plan.<br />

In February, the board<br />

received a separate letter,<br />

requesting silver birch trees on<br />

Carlton Mill Rd, Merivale, are<br />

removed due to allergy issues.<br />

The city council arborist<br />

met with the Merivale resident<br />

on two different occasions<br />

to discuss the trees. At the<br />

meetings, other nearby<br />

vegetation was brought up as a<br />

cause of the allergic reaction.<br />

The resident then withdrew his<br />

application to have the trees<br />

removed.<br />

A $40,000 electric vehicle is one<br />

of many prizes up for grabs at<br />

the Star Media Home and Living<br />

Show.<br />

Star Media events manager<br />

Lisa Lynch said the show at<br />

Horncastle Arena from <strong>June</strong><br />

28-30, 10am-5pm, promises<br />

to deliver new and exciting<br />

innovations, as well as prizes<br />

galore.<br />

“We’re thrilled to be giving<br />

away the car being supplied by<br />

HVS, a Springfree trampoline<br />

and a landscape concept plan<br />

from Creative Intentions,” she<br />

said.<br />

“Anyone who books a<br />

kitchen or bathroom<br />

renovation with Build Right<br />

during the weekend will also<br />

go in the draw to win a $5000<br />

kitchen or $5000 bathroom<br />

package.”<br />

There will be something<br />

for everyone at the show with<br />

thousands of ideas under one<br />

roof, including an Eco Zone,<br />

outdoor innovation area and a<br />

range of stalls which cover all<br />

aspects of home and living.<br />

“We’ll have eBikes, jetskis,<br />

home renovations, insurance,<br />

carpets, furnishings, spa<br />

pools and everything you can<br />

imagine,” she said.<br />

There will also be a range<br />

of seminars throughout the<br />

weekend educating attendees<br />

on everything from purchasing<br />

electric cars to decorating your<br />

home. The taste corner is always<br />

NOR’WEST NEWS<br />

Local<br />

<strong>News</strong><br />

Now<br />

Chance to win an electric car<br />

PRIZE: HVS sales and finance manager Richard Gardyne with the electric vehicle which will be<br />

given away at the Star Media Home and Living Show at the end of the month.<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

popular for those wanting to<br />

sample a range of delicious food<br />

products.<br />

•Turn to page 18 to cut<br />

out a free entry coupon for<br />

you and three friends to the<br />

Star Media Home and Living<br />

Show.


NOR’WEST NEWS Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />

Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 9<br />

HARCOURTS GOLD<br />

FOR REVENUE PER SALES CONSULTANT<br />

2013-<strong>2019</strong><br />

MEET OUR...<br />

TOP PERFORMERS<br />

HARCOURTS GOLD TOP CONSULTANTS FOR MAY <strong>2019</strong><br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

CAMERON BAILEY<br />

PAPANUI<br />

MICHELLE FU<br />

PAPANUI<br />

MARY TURNBULL<br />

PAPANUI<br />

CALEB GRIFFIOEN<br />

PARKLANDS<br />

BELINDA DUNSTER<br />

PAPANUI<br />

10<br />

6 7 8 9 10<br />

ASH SUTHERLAND TODD<br />

PAPANUI<br />

FOSS SHANAHAN<br />

PAPANUI<br />

GEETA ROSE<br />

PAPANUI<br />

SANDRA O’BRIEN<br />

PAPANUI<br />

ANDREW SWIFT<br />

NEW BRIGHTON<br />

OUR TOP CONSULTANTS. When your brand includes the top<br />

Harcourts office out of 900 around the world, it’s clear that<br />

you’ve got an extraordinary team.<br />

So for these consultants to earn the position of one of the top<br />

ten real estate sales consultants at Harcourts gold is truly a<br />

remarkable achievement.<br />

They are phenomenally good at what they do; highly skilled,<br />

highly trained and dedicated to delivering exceptional results for<br />

property owners. I am extremely proud to work with these real<br />

estate professionals.<br />

JOHN MCFADDEN<br />

BUSINESS OWNER HARCOURTS GOLD<br />

John McFadden<br />

Business Owner,<br />

HARCOURTS GOLD AREINZ<br />

Lynette McFadden<br />

Business Owner,<br />

HARCOURTS GOLD AREINZ<br />

Chris Kennedy<br />

General Manager,<br />

HARCOURTS GOLD AREINZ<br />

Left to Right: Kyle Sutherland Executive Manager, HARCOURTS GOLD PAPANUI<br />

Yvonne Duff Sales Manager, HARCOURTS GOLD PAPANUI<br />

Margaret Danzer Sales Manager, HARCOURTS GOLD REDWOOD<br />

Nikila Creagh Sales Manager, HARCOURTS GOLD EASTSIDE<br />

Doug Soper Liaison Manager, HARCOURTS GOLD<br />

TOTAL REVENUE<br />

Top National Franchise<br />

FOR REVENUE PER SALES CONSULTANT<br />

1st Gold Real Estate Group Ltd.<br />

Top Residential Office<br />

1st Papanui<br />

Top National Office<br />

FOR REVENUE PER SALES<br />

CONSULTANT (LARGE GROUP)<br />

1st Papanui<br />

Top National Office<br />

Revenue (LARGE GROUP)<br />

1st Papanui<br />

Top National Office<br />

for Auctions<br />

TOTAL NUMBER OF AUCTIONS LISTED<br />

1st Papanui<br />

PAPANUI 352 6166 International Division (+64) 3 662 98<strong>11</strong><br />

REDWOOD 352 0352 PARKLANDS 383 0406 NEW BRIGHTON 382 0043<br />

FOLLOW US ON


10 Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />

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

NOR’WEST NEWS<br />

<strong>News</strong><br />

HONOURED:<br />

Mary Holmes<br />

at an event<br />

organised by<br />

Soroptimist<br />

International of<br />

Christchurch<br />

members to<br />

celebrate her<br />

50 years of<br />

service to the<br />

organisation. ​<br />

Women’s group recognises<br />

Mary’s 50-year contribution<br />

• By Jess Gibson<br />

FOR MORE than half her life,<br />

94-year-old Casebrook resident<br />

Mary Holmes has worked hard<br />

to help advance the status of<br />

women.<br />

Now Soroptimist International<br />

of Christchurch has recognised<br />

her 50 years’ of service to the<br />

global women’s organisation.<br />

An event, organised by<br />

members of the club last<br />

month, celebrated her enduring<br />

contribution.<br />

“It was a wonderful honour<br />

for me and quite unexpected.<br />

Throughout the past 50 years,<br />

I have met so many wonderful<br />

women and travelled the<br />

world to attend Soroptimist<br />

conferences,” said Mrs Holmes.<br />

“Women can make an<br />

incredible difference in society<br />

across a range of sectors,<br />

including education and<br />

training, politics, peacekeeping<br />

initiatives, environmental<br />

management and more.”<br />

Mrs Holmes has had a range of<br />

positions within the organisation<br />

since she first became involved<br />

in 1969. “I have held many roles<br />

at the executive committee<br />

level. However, perhaps my<br />

greatest contributions were as<br />

club secretary where I kept all<br />

members up to date regarding<br />

club activities and also spent<br />

many hours fundraising for our<br />

various projects.”<br />

Mrs Holmes has also been<br />

the club’s region archivist<br />

and managed to personally<br />

collect, compile and place<br />

many important Soroptimist<br />

files in the historic section of<br />

Christchurch Library.<br />

Aside from her work with<br />

Soroptimist, Mrs Holmes has<br />

a long history of service to her<br />

community. She was one of<br />

the first females in the city to<br />

become a justice of the peace on<br />

preliminary hearings at districts<br />

courts and recently retired three<br />

months before her 94th birthday.<br />

She has been a staunch<br />

supporter of the Canterbury<br />

Cats Protection League, of which<br />

she is a patron and a founding<br />

member.<br />

She was also a founding<br />

member of the North<br />

West Christchurch Probus<br />

Club, an active member of the<br />

Returned Services Association<br />

and of Papanui clubs in the<br />

area.<br />

“I believe that the world would<br />

be a better place if we all helped<br />

each other more willingly.<br />

We come into the world with<br />

nothing and we take nothing<br />

with us when we depart. The<br />

only important thing we leave<br />

behind is our contribution to<br />

others.”<br />

Mrs Holmes has been an<br />

inspiration to her two daughters,<br />

Triena Ong and Isla Winarto<br />

throughout their lives.<br />

“Mum has always been a great<br />

role model, inspiring us to work<br />

hard from a very early age, to<br />

achieve meaningful, personal<br />

goals and be proud of our<br />

achievements. She has also made<br />

us greatly aware that women are<br />

capable of making a tremendous<br />

contribution to society and<br />

we should seize opportunities<br />

as they come along,” said Mrs<br />

Winarto.<br />

MESSAGE:<br />

Arwen<br />

Valks<br />

wants to<br />

publish a<br />

book that<br />

could help<br />

people<br />

with<br />

mental<br />

health<br />

struggles.<br />

PHOTO:<br />

MARTIN<br />

HUNTER<br />

Bid to self-publish<br />

book for anxiety and<br />

depression sufferers<br />

• By Matt Slaughter<br />

ARWEN VALKS says no one<br />

should have to go through<br />

depression and anxiety alone.<br />

She has been through them<br />

herself and knows how hard<br />

things can get.<br />

Now Mrs Valks wants to<br />

publish Rupert’s Black Dog, a<br />

book she has written for young<br />

people who are facing similar<br />

struggles, or might do in the<br />

future<br />

A Givealittle page she started<br />

has already raised $1656.<br />

Mrs Valks wants to raise<br />

$5000 at least, which would<br />

publish about 250 books, but<br />

said the more she raised the<br />

more people the book would be<br />

able to help.<br />

She said the story followed<br />

a young boy who discovers<br />

his anxiety and depression<br />

through talking to a black dog<br />

and learns how to deal with<br />

it and share what he is feeling<br />

with others.<br />

Mrs Valks said she felt the<br />

message of the book would be<br />

of value to both young people<br />

with mental health problems<br />

and their parents.<br />

“There are way too many<br />

precious, amazing, beautiful<br />

little people who can’t see that<br />

about themselves and who get<br />

stuck in this cloud and think<br />

their only way out is to call<br />

time out on themselves and<br />

it’s just heartbreaking and it’s<br />

completely unnecessary.”<br />

Part of her inspiration for<br />

writing the book was the<br />

mental health struggles she<br />

went through after the birth<br />

of her 19-month-old daughter<br />

Zuri.<br />

Mrs Valks said if her<br />

experience with anxiety and<br />

depression since she was a<br />

child, which had shaped some<br />

of the themes of the book,<br />

could help others she would<br />

have done her job.<br />

“If me going through all<br />

of this and writing this book<br />

makes things better for half a<br />

dozen people, then it’s worth<br />

it. “<br />

Mrs Valks said she had sent<br />

Rupert’s Black Dog to some<br />

publishers, but nothing had<br />

come of this yet.<br />

Her decision to fundraise<br />

and self-publish was because<br />

she wanted to get the book out<br />

and start helping people as<br />

soon as possible.<br />

The dog in the story was<br />

named after her friend Rupert<br />

Hill-Hayr, who illustrated the<br />

book for free.<br />

The Givealittle page for the<br />

book closes at the end of this<br />

month and Mrs Valks said<br />

every contribution would help.<br />

$53,000 WORTH OF PRIZES TO BE WON!


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Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2019</strong> <strong>11</strong><br />

Hard work pays off<br />

for young Irish dancer<br />

• By Georgia O’Connor-<br />

Harding<br />

EMME Stephenson has<br />

big dreams to one day<br />

travel the world with an<br />

international Irish dancing<br />

company.<br />

Since she was seven,<br />

the Burnside High School<br />

student has been in love<br />

with the unique dance<br />

form – and when she is not<br />

at school, she spends the<br />

majority of her spare time<br />

training each week.<br />

The hard work is beginning<br />

to pay off, with<br />

Emme, 13, being selected<br />

to attend the Australian<br />

International Oireachtas<br />

Irish Dance Competition<br />

on the Gold Coast next<br />

month.<br />

The competition is Australia’s<br />

largest Irish dancing<br />

event, attracting more<br />

than 800 competitors from<br />

all over the world and up<br />

to 600 spectators each day.<br />

There are three rounds<br />

in each competition – a<br />

hard shoe round, light shoe<br />

round and recall round for<br />

the top dancers of the competition.<br />

It won’t be the first time<br />

Emme, who trains more<br />

than 10 hours a week, has<br />

taken part in the competition<br />

with her qualifying to<br />

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St Andrew’s drummer<br />

to play on world stage<br />

• By Jess Gibson<br />

ST ANDREW’S College student<br />

Monte Stamm has drummed up a<br />

spot on the world stage.<br />

The 15-year-old snare<br />

drummer will travel to Glasgow,<br />

Scotland, in October to compete<br />

at the World Solo Drumming<br />

Championships.<br />

“I am feeling really excited<br />

about the world championships.<br />

This year will be my first time<br />

going to the world championships<br />

for solo drumming,” Monte said.<br />

Monte was crowned Australian<br />

young snare drummer of the year<br />

in a competition held at The Scots<br />

School Albury, New South Wales,<br />

on May 25.<br />

Because it was the first year of<br />

the Australian young drummer<br />

competition, Monte is the first to<br />

hold the title.<br />

The prize was a A$1500 travel<br />

voucher, which Monte will put<br />

towards his trip to Glasgow.<br />

Monte also aims to buy a new<br />

andante drum before his trip<br />

which he will use to compete.<br />

He began playing the drum<br />

at five-years-old at The Scots<br />

School Albury and moved to<br />

Christchurch in 2017 to improve<br />

his drumming skills at St<br />

Andrew’s College, where he was<br />

offered a scholarship.<br />

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SKILLED: St Andrew’s College<br />

student Monte Stamm is set<br />

to compete as a solo snare<br />

drummer at international level.<br />

Monte has received tutoring<br />

from world champion pipe band<br />

snare drummer James Laughlin<br />

and is the leading drummer of<br />

the college pipe band, directed by<br />

internationally-recognised piper<br />

Richard Hawke.<br />

Monte went to the World Pipe<br />

Band Championships in Scotland<br />

with the St Andrew’s College<br />

band last year.<br />

“The pipe band at St Andrew’s<br />

College is awesome. We have<br />

great tutors and committed and<br />

hard-working band members.<br />

The relationships and skills we<br />

learn in the pipe band are like no<br />

other team,” Monte said.<br />

Father pips son out of major<br />

piping championship win<br />

• By John Lewis<br />

IT APPEARS experience still<br />

beats enthusiasm.<br />

Father and son Greg and<br />

Campbell Wilson were first<br />

and second respectively in the<br />

South Island championship open<br />

strathspey and reel event at the<br />

Piping and Dancing Association<br />

of New Zealand Otago<br />

competition.<br />

Campbell, 16, who attends<br />

St Andrew’s College, said he<br />

was “piped at the post” by his<br />

52-year-old father by “only a<br />

degree”.<br />

“I reckon I’m pretty close to<br />

beating him next time. I’m right<br />

on the doorstep.”<br />

Wilson said he was not<br />

nervous about his son<br />

becoming the best piper in the<br />

family.<br />

“If I’ve done my job properly,<br />

he will beat me.”<br />

They were among about 60<br />

bagpipers from around New<br />

Zealand who competed in<br />

the competition held at John<br />

McGlashan College, while the<br />

Highland and National Dancing<br />

competitions were held at the<br />

King’s and Queen’s Performing<br />

Arts Centre.<br />

Piping and Dancing<br />

Association of New Zealand<br />

Otago president Shiobhan Smith<br />

said more than 120 dancers<br />

participated in the dancing<br />

events.<br />

WELL DONE DAD: Greg Wilson showed experience can still<br />

beat youth when he pipped his son Campbell at the South<br />

Island championship open strathspey and reel event.<br />

PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY<br />

She said the majority of<br />

events were for the Otago<br />

championships, but among<br />

them were six South Island<br />

championship events.<br />

Because the Otago event<br />

was so close to the New<br />

Zealand Highland Dancing<br />

Championships early next<br />

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month, many of the country’s<br />

top dancers competed as a<br />

“practice run”, she said.<br />

“It’s an event that attracts<br />

some of the best dancers in the<br />

country every year.<br />

“At this event, you see people<br />

who were, or are, New Zealand<br />

champions.”


NOR’WEST NEWS Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />

Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 13<br />

Wairakei Road Local<br />

has NEW OWNERS<br />

PLANTING: Jim Hudson, John Stringer, Euan Hilson, Gordon Shields, Jessie<br />

Henwood, John Allen and Tony Taylor rugged up for the community planting<br />

day at Papanui Bush.<br />

Students and residents<br />

help plant out reserve<br />

• By Jess Gibson<br />

MORE THAN 40 people<br />

braved the frost to get<br />

involved in a community<br />

planting at Papanui Bush<br />

on Arbor Day.<br />

Papanui High School<br />

students, residents, Rotary<br />

members, Papanui-Innes<br />

Community Board<br />

members and city council<br />

staff put in a big effort to<br />

weed, plant and pick up<br />

A YOUTH event aimed<br />

at empowering future<br />

leaders to be effective<br />

global citizens is set to<br />

take place at St Andrew’s<br />

College in July.<br />

Senior high school<br />

student leaders, along with<br />

first year tertiary students,<br />

are invited to apply to take<br />

part in the New Zealand<br />

China Youth Leadership<br />

Summit.<br />

It will celebrate the close<br />

relationship between sister<br />

rubbish at Bridgestone<br />

Reserve.<br />

It was the third<br />

community planting day<br />

at the bush as part of a<br />

regeneration project<br />

at the reserve between<br />

Langdons and Sawyers<br />

Arms Rds.<br />

Said community board<br />

member John Stringer: “We<br />

got a lot done, mainly<br />

ring weeding around the<br />

growing native trees, some<br />

cities in New Zealand<br />

and China by bringing<br />

together up to 100 student<br />

leaders from the two<br />

nations. The summit<br />

offers a week-long<br />

residential programme<br />

at St Andrew’s College,<br />

with boarding house<br />

accommodation provided.<br />

Staying on campus will<br />

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experience, with evening<br />

workshops, projects and<br />

other activities planned to<br />

new plantings, and large<br />

areas of stubborn weeds<br />

pulled out and extracted.”<br />

Concrete metal tree<br />

plaques, initiated by<br />

retired geography teacher<br />

Denis McMurtie and<br />

funded by Rotary and<br />

Papanui Heritage, were<br />

placed at strategic sites in<br />

the reserve.<br />

A sausage sizzle and hot<br />

drinks kept the team fed<br />

and warm.<br />

Opportunity for young leaders<br />

round out and enrich the<br />

daily programme.<br />

A non-residential option<br />

is also available.<br />

St Andrew’s College<br />

rector Christine Leighton<br />

will host the summit.<br />

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e iconic local pub has been taken<br />

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$10k grant<br />

for Burnside<br />

Bowling Club<br />

• By Jess Gibson<br />

THE BURNSIDE Bowling Club<br />

has been granted $10,000 for<br />

new sunshades.<br />

The Fendalton-Waimairi-<br />

Harewood Community Board<br />

approved the grant, which will<br />

be put towards the $30,757 cost<br />

of installing four sunshades<br />

along the bowling green at<br />

Burnside Park.<br />

The purpose of the shades is to<br />

provide adequate sun protection<br />

for players and the viewing<br />

public.<br />

The club has 230 members<br />

from all over the city, ranging<br />

in age from 10 to more than<br />

90-years-old.<br />

The club has three greens<br />

which are regarded as one of<br />

the best playing surfaces in<br />

Australasia, and has hosted<br />

numerous international<br />

tournaments over the years.<br />

The club will apply for grants<br />

and sponsorship to pay for the<br />

remaining costs and will cover<br />

any shortfall using its own<br />

money.<br />

Community board Sam<br />

MacDonald chairman said the<br />

club has assets which are used by<br />

the community. “It seemed to fit<br />

in well that we can give back to<br />

them.”<br />

The club has not previously<br />

asked for grants from the<br />

community board.<br />

Cricket nets set to get upgrade<br />

• By Jess Gibson<br />

THE CRICKET nets at Burnside<br />

Park will be upgraded for the<br />

first time in 15 years.<br />

The Burnside West<br />

Christchurch University Cricket<br />

Club has launched a project to<br />

refurbish the artificial nets and<br />

replace the artificial grass at the<br />

park.<br />

The nets were first installed<br />

in 2004, using funds raised by<br />

members of the club with help<br />

from the city<br />

council.<br />

They are<br />

used often<br />

by premier<br />

players, club<br />

players, junior<br />

cricketers and<br />

the general<br />

public.<br />

Shane Young<br />

“People use<br />

them every day<br />

in the summer. We are always<br />

really surprised by the amount<br />

of use they get,” said junior<br />

convener Shane Young<br />

Mr Young said the nets are<br />

“past their use by date.”<br />

He said he hopes to see the<br />

new nets and grass put in by<br />

spring.<br />

One of the club’s social teams,<br />

the Dubai Diamond Traders, has<br />

agreed to help remove, supply<br />

and refit new black, plasticcoated<br />

netting.<br />

Brook Skates is a part of the<br />

team and said his workplace,<br />

SPORT<br />

Advanced Engineering Group,<br />

will supply the netting at a<br />

cheaper rate to “help the club<br />

out”.<br />

The city council has agreed to<br />

repair and replace the damaged<br />

framing elements, and the club is<br />

looking for someone to paint the<br />

galvanised framing once the new<br />

netting is fitted.<br />

Mr Young said without the<br />

WORN OUT: The cricket nets and artificial grass at Burnside<br />

Park are set to be replaced.<br />

help of the city council and<br />

Dubai Diamond Traders, the<br />

project would cost about $14,000.<br />

The club has launched a<br />

Givealittle page to raise money<br />

for the artificial grass, which<br />

would cost about $7000.<br />

The club is also looking at<br />

applying for funding from the<br />

Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood<br />

Community Board and other<br />

grant schemes to cover any<br />

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Young boxers go without food<br />

• By Gordon Findlater<br />

FASTING DURING Ramadan<br />

and dropping down a weight<br />

division wasn’t getting in the<br />

way of Mujib (Jai) Ghazizada<br />

winning the most scientific elite<br />

boxer award at the South Island<br />

Golden Gloves.<br />

Ghazizada won the 64kg elite<br />

male title by winning his three<br />

fights at the Golden Gloves<br />

held at the Kaiapoi Club at the<br />

weekend. Following his gold<br />

medal-winning bout he was then<br />

awarded the most scientific elite<br />

boxer.<br />

He joins an elite list of<br />

boxers to have won the trophy<br />

including one of his idols –<br />

current WBU Welterweight<br />

World Championship Bowyn<br />

Morgan – who won it in 20<strong>11</strong><br />

and 2012.<br />

“When I took the trophy I saw<br />

Bowyn Morgan’s name on it, I’m<br />

a huge Bowyn Morgan fan . . . I<br />

look up to him, he’s an amazing<br />

boxer,” said Ghazizada.<br />

The 24-year-old would normally<br />

fight in the 69kg division.<br />

However, due to Ramadan –<br />

which means abstaining from<br />

food and drink between sunrise<br />

and sunset – he dropped down a<br />

weight division.<br />

“Normally I weigh around<br />

67kg,” said Ghazizada.<br />

“It was a bit difficult to<br />

recover, but it was just a<br />

mind-set. I just told myself<br />

to never give up and give 100<br />

DETERMINED: Mujib Ghazizada (blue) lands a punch en route to winning the 64kg elite male<br />

title at the South Island Golden Gloves. (Right)– He and his coach Eric Sincock won the most<br />

scientific elite boxer and coach of the most scientific boxer awards. ​<br />

per cent everything I have.” the Golden Gloves was just his<br />

Ramadan finished yesterday sixth fight as an amateur.<br />

and Ghazizada celebrated in Ghazizada – who is a civil engineer<br />

– has the dream of going<br />

traditional Afghani style with<br />

rice and curry.<br />

professional in the future.<br />

He and his family arrived in “I’m really hungry for it . . .<br />

New Zealand 14 years ago as It’s a dream, every time I think<br />

refugees from Afghanistan. One about it keeps me going and<br />

of his first memories in New going, to turn professional and<br />

Zealand was watching David become New Zealand champion<br />

Tua and Shane Cameron fights one day. Hopefully, I can become<br />

which sparked a keen interest in a world champion,” said Ghazizada.<br />

the sport.<br />

However, it was only two years His commitment to boxing<br />

ago that he joined the Papanui hasn’t gone unnoticed by his<br />

Boxing Club. His gold medal at coach Eric Sincock.<br />

<br />

“He never misses a training<br />

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with the other people,” said<br />

Sincock.<br />

The 75-year-old has been<br />

involved as a coach at the<br />

Papanui club for more than 20<br />

years. However, it is the first time<br />

he has won the coach of the most<br />

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Island Golden Gloves.<br />

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•Most scientific youth:<br />

Awatea Henry (NZFF)<br />

•Most outstanding: Reece<br />

Holz (Gore)<br />

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•Most scientific elite: Jai<br />

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•Best junior: Oliver<br />

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•Most scientific junior:<br />

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but still land winners<br />

• By Jacob Page<br />

ST BEDE’S College student<br />

Byron Antal’s success at the<br />

South Island Gloves has been<br />

more than 12 months in the<br />

making.<br />

The 15-year-old, who stands<br />

193cm and used to weigh <strong>11</strong>0kg,<br />

has not been able to find an<br />

opponent in more than a year.<br />

To find someone to box, Byron<br />

lost 17kg through intermittent<br />

fasting, then stepped into the<br />

ring at 93kg.<br />

His hard work paid off – not<br />

only did he beat Marlborough’s<br />

Elevisi Kaloni to win the junior<br />

male novice South Island<br />

title but he was also named<br />

most improved boxer at the<br />

tournament.<br />

“The whole thing was surreal,”<br />

he said. “I was just sitting there<br />

at prize-giving and I heard my<br />

name called.”<br />

Byron plays under-16 rugby for<br />

the college, said he was thrilled<br />

to find a bout and it validated his<br />

effort at training.<br />

“I felt really good in there,<br />

considering it had been a while,”<br />

he said.<br />

“I was happy with my jab<br />

and my work rate in there.<br />

Sometimes you get impatient and<br />

frustrated just training, but it’s a<br />

waiting game.”<br />

He had the support of his<br />

Woolston Boxing Club trainers,<br />

who went on the weight-loss<br />

journey with him.<br />

“I have been having my first<br />

meal at 12pm and then a dinner<br />

between 5pm and 6pm and<br />

nothing else besides water and<br />

it’s worked.”<br />

Byron started boxing in 2015<br />

as a way to get fit during the<br />

rugby off-season.<br />

“I didn’t really think I<br />

would like it, but I kept with<br />

it and realised I really enjoyed<br />

it.<br />

CHAMP: Byron<br />

Antal shows off<br />

his South Island<br />

Golden Gloves<br />

most improved<br />

trophy.<br />

“At the start, I was training<br />

hard but I wasn’t looking<br />

to improve and I was quite<br />

stubborn, but then I started to<br />

take advice on board and get<br />

better. The coaches say I need<br />

to use my jab, my hook and my<br />

right.”<br />

Byron said he would like to<br />

force his way into Canterbury<br />

teams this year and then push his<br />

claim for national honours.<br />

Lock sets sights on world<br />

champs of a different kind<br />

• By Gordon Findlater<br />

NEW BRIGHTON lock Boris<br />

van Bruchem is preparing to<br />

represent New Zealand at a<br />

world championships – but not<br />

in rugby.<br />

Van Bruchem, 20, will travel<br />

to South Africa following New<br />

Brighton’s final game of the<br />

metro rugby season as part<br />

of the New Zealand team to<br />

compete at the World Korfball<br />

Championships for the first time.<br />

The 195cm lock grew up<br />

around korfball – a ball sport<br />

with similarities to netball and<br />

basketball – due to his parents<br />

being Dutch. His parents<br />

through playing korfball in the<br />

Netherlands, where more than<br />

100,000 people take part in the<br />

sport.<br />

“I remember watching<br />

my parents play, then they<br />

coached a school team we had<br />

at Richmond School,” said van<br />

Bruchem.<br />

He started playing rugby as an<br />

eight-year-old for Shirley before<br />

going on to play first XV rugby<br />

at Shirley Boys’ High School.<br />

“Korfball helps with my handeye<br />

co-ordination, which helps<br />

with catching and distributing<br />

the ball at lineouts, but they are<br />

quite different sports, which is<br />

why I enjoy them because it’s<br />

nice being able to do something<br />

and the next day having a<br />

different training for a different<br />

MULTI-SKILLED: Boris van<br />

Bruchem will represent<br />

New Zealand at the World<br />

Korfball Championships in<br />

August.<br />

game,” he said.<br />

He has played for the<br />

New Zealand under-19<br />

korfball team at international<br />

competitions. However, the<br />

world championships will be his<br />

first time playing for the New<br />

Zealand senior side.<br />

Last year van Bruchem was<br />

part of the Canterbury rugby<br />

team which competed at the<br />

national under-19 tournament.<br />

Since the end of last season, van<br />

Bruchem has put on 10kg. Now<br />

105kg, he hopes the added size<br />

will help him progress his game<br />

to the next level.<br />

The World Korfball<br />

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and it was good to bring Simon<br />

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I’ve always said the Belfast to<br />

Pegasus motorway extension<br />

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Western Belfast Bypass and the<br />

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Readers will be aware of my<br />

petition and ongoing fight to save<br />

this project, promised by National<br />

in 2017, after $5 billion was<br />

redirected by Government from<br />

state highway funding to invest<br />

in Auckland public transport.<br />

Our residents appreciated the<br />

opportunity to speak directly to<br />

National’s leader, Simon Bridges,<br />

at a packed public meeting I<br />

held to talk about the need for<br />

this important project. We will<br />

continue the fight.<br />

Yesterday, National’s Health<br />

Caucus joined me in visiting<br />

Pegasus Health and other health<br />

services in Christchurch for a<br />

briefing around the work they<br />

do in supporting our region’s<br />

health and mental-health needs.<br />

Keeping connected at grassroots<br />

level with the organisations<br />

that provide important services<br />

ensures our policies are<br />

continually relevant and effective.<br />

My over 60s coffee mornings are<br />

proving popular and I’m looking<br />

forward to meeting you at the<br />

Belfast Football Rugby Club, so<br />

look out for my invite through your<br />

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Good performance earns teen<br />

place in Canty indoor cricket squad<br />

• By Tatiana Gibbs<br />

RYAN JAMES topped off<br />

another successful South Island<br />

indoor cricket campaign by<br />

sealing a spot in the Canterbury<br />

premier indoor cricket team for<br />

the second year running.<br />

The 18-year-old former Shirley<br />

Boys’ High School student was<br />

in fine form and, over Queen’s<br />

Birthday weekend, anchored<br />

his team into a last-ball thriller<br />

which saw his Hornby Titans<br />

take out the South Island<br />

indoor cricket championships<br />

at Riccarton’s Howzat! Indoor<br />

Sports Centre.<br />

James’ team defeated<br />

Dunedin’s Metro Muskets 86-83<br />

in a match never lacking in fastpaced<br />

action.<br />

Hornby “had to dig it in’’<br />

for the last four games of the<br />

competition, after a loss to<br />

Central Sharks and Metro<br />

Muskets in the round-robin<br />

games.<br />

Their remaining games were<br />

“must-win matches” to keep<br />

in the running for the final, in<br />

which his team got redemption<br />

against the Muskets to take home<br />

the title.<br />

The Canterbury squads<br />

were selected at the end of the<br />

tournament with James lowering<br />

the team’s average age.<br />

Coach John McCarthy will lead<br />

his team of <strong>11</strong> into the national<br />

indoor cricket championship<br />

later this month at Palmerston<br />

North.<br />

The Canterbury premier men’s<br />

team consists of Ryan James,<br />

Craig Stevens, Micah Campbell,<br />

(Action Hornby) Mitch Gardner,<br />

Taylor Irie, Tom Agnew, Ben<br />

Cochrane, (Howzat Riccarton)<br />

Carl Hooper, Dan Vann,<br />

Tom McDonald and Jackson<br />

Hemingway (Action Central).<br />

James will head north<br />

with Canterbury to compete<br />

against teams from Auckland,<br />

Wellington, Central, Northern<br />

and Southern Districts at the<br />

national tournament.<br />

He is hoping to finish ahead of<br />

last year’s modest fourth-place,<br />

when the team missed out on a<br />

chance at the final by just two<br />

points.<br />

New Zealand indoor cricket<br />

selectors will be on the lookout<br />

at the upcoming national<br />

tournament to select their<br />

SPORT<br />

SUCCESS: The<br />

Canterbury<br />

premier men’s<br />

indoor cricket<br />

championshipwinning<br />

team<br />

(Back row) – Curtis<br />

Millard, Charlie<br />

Fisher, Kyle Burns,<br />

Josh Dyer, Paul<br />

Partridge and<br />

Donovan Hutton.<br />

(Front row) – Harry<br />

Bisphan, Ryan<br />

James, Micah<br />

Campbell and<br />

Craig Stevens.<br />

squads to compete at the <strong>2019</strong><br />

transtasman series, which will be<br />

held in Palmerston North from<br />

September 12-14.<br />

The transtasman series<br />

will have competitive<br />

fixtures across the under-21 boys<br />

and girls, and open<br />

premier men’s and women’s<br />

grades and James’ goal is to<br />

progress from the New Zealand<br />

under-21 team and be selected for<br />

the New Zealand open premier<br />

team.<br />

Burnside and<br />

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BURNSIDE HIGH School<br />

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Canterbury College tomorrow<br />

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Burnside have won four of their<br />

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Senior citizens activities<br />

Monday, 12.30-3pm, Tuesday,<br />

12.45-2.30pm<br />

Enjoy a range of different<br />

activities for senior citizens.<br />

There will be a cards group on<br />

Mondays and indoor bowls and<br />

friendship groups on Tuesdays.<br />

An old time dance will be held<br />

on the first and third Saturday<br />

of each month. For more<br />

information, phone Veronica on<br />

383 4682 or Beth on 388 2375.<br />

Scottish Society Hall, corner of<br />

Caledonian and Edgeware Rds, St<br />

Albans<br />

Knit ‘n’ Yarn<br />

Today, 1-3pm, and Thursday,<br />

2-3.30pm, at Bishopdale,<br />

Wednesday, 1-2.30pm, at<br />

Redwood, Friday, 10am-noon, at<br />

Papanui<br />

Take your knitting, crochet or<br />

another craft project and have<br />

fun with a social group. This is a<br />

free, drop-in event.<br />

Bishopdale, Redwood and<br />

Papanui libraries<br />

GenConnect<br />

Today, 12.15-12.45pm<br />

If you have questions about<br />

your iPad, smart phone or tablet,<br />

head down to GenConnect where<br />

Papanui High School students<br />

will help you for free.<br />

Papanui Library<br />

Email jess.gibson@starmedia.kiwi by<br />

5pm each Wednesday<br />

Games at Papanui<br />

Thursday, 2.30-4.30pm<br />

If you have a love for games,<br />

head down and choose from<br />

a wide selection, including<br />

the classics. This fun and social<br />

event is free for all ages to enjoy.<br />

No bookings required.<br />

Papanui Library<br />

Scrabble Club<br />

Today, 10.30am-noon, at<br />

Redwood, Wednesday, 1-3pm, at<br />

Bishopdale, and 1.30-3.30pm, at<br />

Shirley<br />

Play Scrabble with a friendly<br />

group. Just head down when you<br />

can – no bookings required. All<br />

materials are supplied at this free<br />

event.<br />

Redwood, Bishopdale and<br />

Shirley libraries<br />

Culture Exchange<br />

Friday, 3.45-4.45pm<br />

Go along and make new<br />

friends, practice your English<br />

and learn about New Zealand<br />

and Christchurch.<br />

Shirley Library<br />

JP Clinic<br />

Today, 10am-1pm, at Papanui,<br />

Today and Wednesday, 10am-<br />

1pm, at Shirley, Saturday, 10amnoon<br />

at Bishopdale<br />

A justice of the peace will<br />

be available to members of<br />

the community to witness<br />

signatures and documents,<br />

certify document copies, hear<br />

oaths, declarations, affidavits<br />

or affirmations, as well as sign<br />

citizenship, sponsorship or rates<br />

rebates applications. No charge.<br />

Papanui, Shirley and<br />

Bishopdale libraries<br />

Reading to Dogs<br />

Today, 3.30-4.30pm, at Shirley<br />

Reading to Dogs is designed<br />

to provide a relaxed, nonthreatening<br />

atmosphere<br />

which encourages children to<br />

practice and develop a love of<br />

reading. This programme uses<br />

dogs which are pets of the city<br />

council animal management<br />

team. These furry friends have<br />

all been trained and tested for<br />

health, safety and temperament.<br />

Registration is required for this<br />

free event.<br />

Shirley Library<br />

Rummikub<br />

Thursday, 1-2.30pm, Monday,<br />

1-3pm<br />

Go along and play<br />

Rummikub – an exciting,<br />

interactive strategy game. Free,<br />

drop-in event.<br />

Bishopdale Library<br />

Storytimes<br />

Today, 10.30-<strong>11</strong>am, at<br />

Shirley, Wednesday, 10.30-<br />

<strong>11</strong>am, at Bishopdale, Thursday,<br />

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Join in on the<br />

fun activities<br />

during the<br />

Makerspace<br />

session at<br />

Redwood<br />

Library<br />

today from<br />

3.30-4.30pm.<br />

There will be<br />

creative and<br />

technologybased<br />

activities to<br />

try and fun<br />

to be had<br />

for kids of<br />

all ages. No<br />

bookings<br />

required<br />

for this free<br />

event.<br />

<strong>11</strong>-<strong>11</strong>.30am, at Papanui and<br />

Monday, 10.30-<strong>11</strong>am, at Redwood<br />

This free event encourages<br />

learning through a love of stories.<br />

Storytimes is an interactive<br />

programme for all ages.<br />

Shirley, Bishopdale, Papanui<br />

and Redwood libraries<br />

Mahjong<br />

Saturday, 2-4pm, at Shirley,<br />

Monday, 2-4pm, at Papanui<br />

If you are interested in playing<br />

or learning to play mahjong,<br />

head down to this free session for<br />

beginners and advanced players<br />

alike.<br />

Shirley Library (registrations<br />

required) and Papanui Library<br />

(drop-in)


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GR ENDALE SCHOOL pupils<br />

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s eing first hand what men and<br />

horses l oked like during war.<br />

The New Zealand Mounted<br />

Rifles Charitable Trust president<br />

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THE ST Andrew’s Co lege big<br />

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Fastier, co lapsed and died the<br />

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Mr A pleton and Mr Donaldson<br />

a rived a the sch ol dre sed<br />

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their horses Tommy and Kruze<br />

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• By Georgia O’Co nor-Harding<br />

A CRACKDOWN on mobile<br />

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interest in having input into the<br />

i sue.<br />

Only eight submi sions were<br />

received for a potential bylaw<br />

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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 />

Public Places.<br />

A hearing i scheduled to be<br />

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number of mobile traders<br />

are s eking to operate in Selwyn,<br />

especia ly during the summer<br />

months.<br />

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THE PAPANUI-I nes<br />

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facility in Shirley.<br />

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The removal o funding<br />

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THE OWNERS of Sumner’s Cave<br />

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2 – coincidenta ly seven years<br />

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Love the life you choose<br />

Christchurch Open Weekend<br />

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NOR’WEST NEWS<br />

Love the life<br />

you choose<br />

When you move into a Summerset retirement village, you’re not just<br />

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Visit summerset.co.nz to find the<br />

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Love the Summerset life<br />

Love the Choice<br />

At Summerset you’ll find a wide range of homes specifically designed<br />

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homes, then make it your own. All our homes are designed with<br />

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At Summerset you can continue to live the life you choose with the<br />

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As a Summerset resident, you’ll enjoy all the benefits of being part<br />

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As a Summerset resident, you’ll have access to a range<br />

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To find out more about our Christchurch villages,<br />

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Divine Café<br />

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28 Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />

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

NOR’WEST NEWS<br />

Love the life you choose at<br />

our Christchurch villages<br />

Brand new show homes open to view!<br />

At Summerset retirement villages, you’ll find a wide range of homes specifically<br />

designed for the over 70s.<br />

Our warm, modern homes are built with accessibility as a priority. And there’s no need<br />

to worry about maintenance or upkeep. Simply choose your new home and make it<br />

your own. You can even bring along your pet.<br />

Summerset at Wigram and Summerset at Casebrook have brand new homes<br />

available now and our Summerset at Avonhead village is pre-selling* homes that<br />

will be ready to move into soon!<br />

Come along to our Open Weekend and find the home that’s right for you. We will take<br />

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Sunday 16 <strong>June</strong><br />

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