22 Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2019</strong> Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi REAL ESTATE Sunrise to sunset 7A Ranui Crescent, Diamond Harbour Price: $418,000 2/3 bedrooms | 1 bathroom | Open plan living/dining/kitchen | Listing Number: 9394 WESTERN NEWS Sitting as centre stage to the water, this is a quirky, retro and totally unique property. Sitting as centre stage to the water as you can get, the views here out to the hills and the head of the harbour are unbeatable. In a well-established, private garden which adjoins the reserve, this is a property which begs closer inspection. It’s functional in layout, and there is certainly opportunity here to add value and create something quite remarkable with the interior, which oozes potential. Two decent sized bedrooms and a bathroom downstairs, and on the middle level is open-plan living/dining and kitchen with more phenomenal views. Ascend the spiral staircase to the upper level where you will find more space for potentially the master bedroom or additional living. The house itself is tidy but requires some structural work to continue its longevity - this is a project best suited to someone with construction skills or experience. There is an engineer’s report available. For a private viewing of this unique property in a stunning harbour position, please contact Emma Dunningham of Min Sarginson Real Estate (Licensed Agent REAA 2008), phone 027 631 1570 or 328 7273
Classifieds Contact us today Phone our local team 03 379 <strong>11</strong>00 Public Notices The Ruapuna Community Liaison Committee is seeking applications from interested community members to join the committee. We meet four times each year, for the purpose of keeping communications going between Ruapuna Park and representatives from residents in the surrounding area. At each meeting the Speedway and Ruapuna Circuit reports to the committee, showing what activity has taken place over the previous three months, what noise category they were in and advise any complaints received. It’s an opportunity for the community representatives to ask questions about the events that have taken place and give their own feedback. The committee also work with the management of Ruapuna Park to come up with initiatives that have benefits for both the park and local residents. There are three positions available on the Ruapuna Community Liaison Committee. We are seeking applications from any resident who lives in the general area surrounding Ruapuna Park. Preference would be given to those applicants who represent a community group or are able to show that they can pass information from the committee back to residents in the community. If more than three applicants are received, it is the Independent Chair of the committee who decides which applicants are most suitable for the role. If you’d like to be considered for one of the positions on the Ruapuna Community Liaison Committee please submit in writing your application explaining; why you want to be on the committee, what skills you can bring and how you’ll be able to report back to the residents in your community. Applications for these positions close on July 7th <strong>2019</strong>. Submit your application to mark@canterburycarclub.co.nz or Ruapuna Community Liaison Committee C/- Canterbury Car Club PO Box 16-610 CHRISTCHURCH 8441 All applications will be received in confidence and will be forwarded on to the Independent Chair (Laurie McCallum), to manage the selection process. Ruapuna Community Liaison Committee Call for Application of Members Situations Vacant Reporters - Star Media If you want to be part of a progressive media company, please email your CV to: Barry Clarke, Editor In Chief - barry@starmedia.kiwi Star Media is a division of Allied Press. The positions will suit those who have made a start in journalism and now want to accelerate their careers, or new graduates who are seeking to launch their careers in a competitive environment. You will be part of a vibrant team which is a major player in news coverage of our region. The successful applicant will need to have a full New Zealand driver licence. Page 3 Page 13 Li ter library Problem areas for li ter revealed Surf club move New Brighton surf club opts to rebuild on new site TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2018 www.star.kiwi Loca ly Owned jo hayes christchurch east Ca l to make an a pointment P: 384 9459 www.national.org.nz Authorised by Jo Hayes Unit 6/950 Fe ry Road, Christchurch • By Sophie Cornish WORKSAFE NEW Zealand has b en a proached in a bid to fina ly repair the potholes in New Brighton’s Hawke St car park. Coastal-Burw od Ward city counci lor David East wants WorkSafe to pre sure the car park’s private owners into repairing the potholes which are a “trip and vehicle” hazard. WorkSafe chief inspector asse sment southern Da ren Handforth said it may be able to take action under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015, “as a person conducting a busine s or undertaking.” Mr Handforth said WorkSafe is aware of the concerns raised by Cr East abou the car park. “WorkSafe has completed an a se sment visi to the site and is engaging with the owner to advise them that it is their responsibility to manage their risks a propriately.” Different parts of the car park are owned by various people and the Coastal-Burw od Community Board recently wrote to them about its concerns around health and safety. Cr East said the bi gest i sue in the past has b en ge ting in touch with the landlords and owners and ge ting them to agr e to anything. “The board a preciates that multi-ownership of the parking space may present a difficulty in co-ordinating repair/resurfacing but felt obliged to pa s these concerns onto you,” said the le ter. One reply has b en received so far from an owner who is wi ling to discu s the i sue. However, a l the owners would have to agr e to undertake work. Cr East said there had b en a “number of incidences” in the car park of people injuring themselves which had gone unreported. “I’ve always though that it has b en quite amazing that we haven’t had any serious a cidents or senior citizens perhaps tri ping in those potholes and doing themselve some damage.” He is confiden the new a proach wi l bring results. “I think the WorkSafe involvement may prove to be the lever that we are l oking for.” New bid to fix potholes Action looms on Hawke St car park HAZARD: Coastal-Burw od Ward city counci lor David East wants WorkSafe New Zealand to put pre sure on the Hawke St car park owners to fix the dangerous potholes. PHOTO: GILBERT WEA LEANS Ph 3 7 0 70, 30 Cashel St, Christchurch Restore your oiled CEDAR BLINDS with ou re-oiling service. 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Land size Garage Bedr om Carport Bathr om Car pad Lounge Boat pad Dining P ol Toilet Te nis court Shower Study 2.5 1 2 4 850m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 13 14 Land size Garage Bedr om Carport Bathr om Car pad Lounge Boat pad Dining P ol Toilet Te nis court Shower Study 2.5 1 2 4 850m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 13 14 Land size Garage Bedr om Carport Bathr om Car pad Lounge Boat pad Dining P ol Toilet Te nis court Shower Study 2.5 1 2 4 850m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 13 14 Land size Garage Bedr om Carport Bathr om Car pad Lounge Boat pad Dining P ol Toilet Te nis court Shower Study 2.5 1 2 4 850m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 13 14 Page 3 Page 5 Cartwright steps downs Community board chairman stays true to his word Pool plans for Edgeware Designs for ind or learner’s p ol revealed TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2018 www.star.kiwi Loca ly Owned www.denturesouth.co.nz call 332 4004 TexT 027 537 0567 230 BarringTon sTreeT Mobile Service Available • By Sophie Cornish THE ST Andrew’s Co lege big band had extra incentive to win a the National Youth Ja z Competition – ba s player, Tom Fastier, co lapsed and died the day before the competition began. “Tom was a bass player from Cashmere High Sch ol who was playing with our big band this year. He had a strong chance of wi ning best ba s player a the festival as he was a very a complished musician,” head of music Duncan Ferguson said. “We were delighted to win, but it was bi tersw et,” he said. St Andrew’s won the most outstanding big band title a the competition in Tauranga. The band dedicated it se to Tom, who died while on his way to Cashmere High on March 27. His death was po sibly related to a medical event. •Turn to page 9 SW ET SOUNDS: St Andrew’s Co lege year 12 students Lewis Edmond and Je na We ls performing a the 41st National Youth Ja z Competition. Bittersweet win for St Andrew’s big band • By Sophie Cornish and Julia Evans THE PAPANUI-I nes Community Board has taken the rare step of starting a petition to figh the city council over funding. Signatures are being co lected in a bid to get funding for a community facility in Shirley. It comes after the city council removed funding for the centre pla ned for Shirley Rd, near the intersection with Hi ls Rd. This was the site of the former community centre, which was badly damaged in the February 2, 20 1, earthquake. The removal o funding prompted community board chairwoman Ali Jones to threaten to stand down, citing it as her “die in the ditch” project. Ms Jone said the board’s role is to represen the community, and by gathering signatures from residents, it was fulfi ling that role. “One of the roles of a community board is to represent and act as advocate for the interests of its community and this is what we are doing. The LTP and a nual plans are a l about lo bying the council.” •Turn to page 5 Board launches petition to get new community facility Ph 3 7 0 70, 30 Cashel St, Christchurch Restore your oiled CEDAR BLINDS with ou re-oiling service. Rejuvenate your lacquered CEDAR BLINDS High-tech Cleaning We clean and repair a l types of blinds – Venetians, Cedar, Verticals, Ro ler, Ho lands, Romans and Pleated – with environmenta ly friendly cleaning products. 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SOIL AND HARDFILL DUMPING Page 3 Page 5 Traffic plan at The Brae Bid to ease traffic on busy, na row str et New pi za joint Fire and Slice fina ly se to open in Sumner WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 2018 www.star.kiwi Loca ly Owned LICENSED SALES CONSULTANT RE A 2 08 GRENADIER Alison Carter P: 384 7950 M: 0274 318 960 E: alison.carter@harcourts.co.nz Your local hi l and seaside specialist. • By Gordon Findlater DEAN CALVERT (above) returned from the United Kingdom last w ek after ge ting closer than mos to Joseph Parker in the build up to his world heavyweigh title unification fight with Anthony Joshua in Cardiff. The former New Zealand title-holder trave led with his father George and brother Bryce to London ahead of the fight where they spen time with Parker in the build up. Mr Calvert, 47, comes from a boxing mad family. •Turn to page 6 Former champ hooks up with Parker in UK Cave Rock Apartments’ owners expect EQC sign-off this week • By Sarla Donovan THE OWNERS of Sumner’s Cave Rock Apartments ar expecting the Earthquake Commi sion to sign-off on a se tlement agr emen this w ek. Body corporate chairman Mike White said the group had gone into mediation with IAG and EQC on February 20, and signed off on a deal with IAG on February 2 – coincidenta ly seven years to the day after the February 2, 20 1, earthquake. However, they are waiting for EQC to sign the agr ement. “Given that EQC actua ly drafted the agr ement, there’ l be no problem with them doing that.” The apartment suffered damage in the February and <strong>June</strong>, 20 1, earthquakes and were demolished in late 2012. In 2016, IAG’s offer of the difference betw en indemnity value, $10 mi lion, and the sum insured, $16 mi lion, was rejected by the body corporate. The mediation agr ement prevented Mr White from disclosing the se tlement amount, but he said it involved the two parties paying “a bit more money than they’d wanted to earlier.” •Turn to page 6 Page 7 Page 10 Fishin’ for w eds Children’s event at risk if The Groynes’ lakes not cleaned up Pedaling acro s NZ Stroke survivor finishes long journey TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2018 www.star.kiwi Loca ly Owned www.denturesouth.co.nz ca l 32 4 04 TexT 027 537 0567 230 Ba ringTon sTr eT Mobile Service Available A NEW 60km/h sp ed limit and double ye low lines wi l be in place on Dyers Pa s Rd by early May. The sp ed limit change was a proved by the city counci last w ek. A decision to paint double yellow lines on the stretch betw en Summit Rd and the Sign of the Takahe was earlier made by the Spreydon-Cashmere Community Board. Bu the Banks Peninsula Community Board decided against ye low lines on the Summit Rd- Governors Bay section due to the road’s na rowne s and general condition. The changes are designed to try and reduce the crash rate. Insta lation of the double ye low lines, the new sp ed limit signs and raised centre line pavement markers wi l begin in mid April. The work i scheduled to take place betw en April 15-18, 2-26, 29 and May 2. While the work is done, Dyers Pa s Rd wi l be closed to traffic from the Sign of the Takahe to Governors Bay betw en 7pm and 6.30am. 60km/h Dyers Pass speed limit from early next month • By Emily O’Co ne l A WOOLSTON butcher proved to be a cut above the rest in an international competition. New World Fe ry Rd butcher Jeremy Garth and his team, the Pure South Sharp Blacks, recently came second a the World Butchers’ Cha lenge in Northern Ireland. It was the firs time Mr Garth had competed in the cha lenge and he was “rea ly proud” of how the team performed. “We produced some top quality products and came away with a g od result so we’re very ha py,” he said. The preparation for this year’s World Butchers’ Cha lenge was intense as the team members met in Auckland every two months for lengthy w ekend practices. Mr Garth, who has b en a butcher for 14 years, said the competition brought back his pa sion for the job. “Doing a l thi stuff and m eting new people, s eing new ideas, it just brings that flair back for you,” he said. Mr Garth hopes to own a butcher shop of his own someday but says for now he wi l focus on ge ting mor experience and on the 2020 cha lenge. “In two years’ time, we’ l be going back to try and win the title,” he said. U per Ri carton butcher Corey Winder was part of the Pure South Sharp Blacks team. GLOBAL STAGE: W olston butcher Jeremy Garth back home after his team came second in the World Butchers’ Cha lenge. PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER From New World Ferry Rd to second in the world Ph 3 7 0 70, 30 Cashel St, Christchurch Restore your oiled CEDAR BLINDS with ou re-oiling service. 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Page 3 Pages 10 & 13 Cyclist’s helipad bid Serious crash gives new perspective on ride to hospital River working group Rebuilding a healthy ecosystem in the Selwyn River WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2018 www.star.kiwi Loca ly Owned <strong>June</strong> 29 - July 1 EXHIBITORS BOOK NOW vanessa.fleming@starmedia.kiwi 021 914 565 • By Georgia O’Co nor-Harding A CRACKDOWN on mobile traders acro s the districts could be l oming. However, the public has li tle interest in having input into the i sue. Only eight submi sions were received for a potential bylaw aimed at regulating commercial activities in public places. The district council wi l be holding a hearing for the Public Places Bylaw and Policy on Commercial Activities and Events in Public Places. A hearing i scheduled to be held on Thursday. The bylaw comes as an increasing number of mobile traders are s eking to operate in Selwyn, especia ly during the summer months. In the past year, the district council has received five inquiries about se ting up a mobile busine s on private or public land. A report said there are two str et operators in Darfield, a coff e cart is parked beside the railway in Ro leston, and a pi za cart visits Lincoln w ekly betw en September-May along with a Thai f od truck. •Turn to page 7 Mobile traders could face regulation Pupils learn about role of war horses GR ENDALE SCHOOL pupils have taken a step back in time, s eing first hand what men and horses l oked like during war. The New Zealand Mounted Rifles Charitable Trust president Mark A pleton and member Mike Donaldson t ok their horses to the sch ol on Monday, in a bid to educate pupils on the sacrifice their ancestors made in World War 1 and World War 2. Mr A pleton and Mr Donaldson a rived a the sch ol dre sed in World War 1 uniforms while their horses Tommy and Kruze wore 1 0-year-old sa dles donated to the trust. The presentation is a prelude to the Gr endale Recreation Reserve Management Commi t e’s upcoming Anzac Day service. As a tribute to those who served, members of the trust wi l ride horseback to the service. Mr A pleton said it was important children were educated on what soldiers wen through during World War 1 and World War 2. But he said the presentation didn’t go into t o much detail and was more of a “show and te l” to make them aware of what the soldiers l oked like. Children were shown the type of kits horses were required to wear in the war. •Turn to page 7 • By Georgia O’Co nor-Harding HISTORY: Pupils have taken a step back in time learning about what New Zealand soldiers and horses l oked like in World War 1. Abi P oler, 5, sits on Kruze, alongside Mounted Rifles Charitable Trust president Mark A pleton. PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER New sections selling now There’s no be ter place to se tle out wes than at Falcon’s Landing. Pop in to our sales and information office, 17 Branthwaite Drive, this Thursday, Friday or Sunday from 1pm to 3pm to find out more. Contact us on 03 741 1340 or mail enquiries@yoursection.nz anytime. Page 3 Page 5 Driver hazard? Community board member blasts Yaldhurst Rd island Mega centre f edback Denton Park a tracts more submi sions than Cathedral TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2018 www.star.kiwi Loca ly Owned www.denturesouth.co.nz ca l 32 4 04 TexT 027 537 0567 230 Ba ringTon sTr eT Mobile Service Available • By Emily O’Co ne l AN U PER Ri carton butcher has proven himself to be a cut above his Au sie rivals at an international competition. Elite Meats owner Corey Winder was named in the a l star team a the World Butchers’ Cha lenge in Northern Ireland. Mr Winder and his team, the Pure South Sharp Blacks, which includes W olston butcher Jeremy Garth, finished second in the competition. He said the cha lenge started as a “transtasman test match” seven years ago. The preparation for this year’s World Butchers’ Challenge was intense as the team members met in Auckland every two months for lengthy w ekend practices. Mr Winder said coming second against 1 other countries was a “fantastic” result. “To get second behind Ireland was a huge achievement and to be ahead of Australia is an even bi ger thing for us,” he said. But Mr Winder admires the Australian team. “Those guys over there [Australia] are on top of their game, they do a g od job,” he said. “And it just showcases that New Zealand has got some of the best butchers in the world,” he said. Mr Winder has b en a butcher since the age of 19. Elite butcher cut above the world • By Emily O’Co ne l THE HALSWE L-Hornby- Ri carton Community Board has b en given the gr en ligh to o pose the pla ned qua ry near Templeton. Mayor Lia ne Dalziel told the board on Thursday it had the okay from the city council to make a submi sion if Fulton Hogan a plies for a resource consen to create a qua ry. Board chairman Mike Mora told <strong>Western</strong> <strong>News</strong> the submi sion would likely o pose Fulton Hogan’s plan. “You can just about guarant e it . because we [the community board] don’t believe qua ries should be so close to residential areas,” he said. Mr Mora said he wasn’t sure if the city council would endorse the board’ submi sion. “I’d like to think so because the city council has had their eyes open as we l ove recent years over the crysta line silica risk,” he said. Mr Mora said the community board wi l be “representing and advocating” for the Templeton community. •Turn to page 5 Community board get permission to oppose Templeton quarry AWARD-WINNING: Corey Winder is back home after his team came second in the World Butchers’ Cha lenge . PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER Ph 3 7 0 70, 30 Cashel St, Christchurch Restore your oiled CEDAR BLINDS with ou re-oiling service. 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