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• By Matt Slaughter<br />
PEOPLE ARE divided over<br />
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Central New Brighton School site<br />
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Some say the loss of the school<br />
site, which has been an arts and<br />
community hub since late 2017,<br />
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Others say this decision will be<br />
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from the Ministry of Education<br />
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site until May 2021.<br />
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IT SEEMS burglars are continuing to target the eastern<br />
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Last week, <strong>Pegasus</strong> <strong>Post</strong> reported on a number of breakins<br />
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The Waimairi Beach Golf Club was hit then, and it has<br />
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It seems there is no limit to when and where the burglars<br />
will strike and what they will take.<br />
All of the organisations that have been hit have done<br />
nothing to deserve this.<br />
The investigations are ongoing, so let’s hope police catch<br />
up with whoever is doing this sooner rather than later.<br />
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Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 3<br />
News<br />
Burglars target east again<br />
• By Matt Slaughter<br />
THE EAST has been hit with<br />
more burglaries over the past<br />
week.<br />
The Christchurch School of<br />
Gymnastics building on Travis<br />
Rd, the Travis Wetland Trust’s<br />
premises on Beach Rd and a<br />
greenkeeper’s<br />
shed at the<br />
Waimairi<br />
Beach Golf<br />
Club are the<br />
latest to be<br />
targeted.<br />
<strong>Pegasus</strong> <strong>Post</strong><br />
Avril Enslow<br />
Wayne<br />
Turner<br />
reported last<br />
week on a spate<br />
of burglaries in<br />
the Parklands<br />
area, which<br />
included several<br />
break-ins at the<br />
golf club and at<br />
the Parklands<br />
Bowling Club,<br />
which is located<br />
in the Pukeko<br />
Centre.<br />
Police received a report of<br />
a burglary at the gymnastics<br />
school on Travis Rd about 2am<br />
last Saturday.<br />
The school’s chief executive<br />
Avril Enslow said an iPad, three<br />
iPhones and Chinese and New<br />
Zealand money was taken.<br />
Mrs Enslow said an attempt<br />
was also made at 9.30pm last<br />
Saturday to break into the<br />
school’s new building opposite<br />
the Taiora: QE II Recreation<br />
and Sport Centre.<br />
She said an alarm went off<br />
and nothing was taken.<br />
Police are investigating all of<br />
the incidents but do not have<br />
any suspects.<br />
Mrs Enslow believed at least<br />
two people used tools to break<br />
into the school.<br />
They smashed a switchboard<br />
to cut the power and no<br />
security footage has been<br />
recovered as a result.<br />
Mrs Enslow said police took<br />
fingerprints, but she believes<br />
the offenders may have been<br />
wearing gloves.<br />
She said the burglary and<br />
attempted break-in had been a<br />
significant inconvenience.<br />
“It’s incredibly disappointing<br />
as we’re trying to commission<br />
a new building to have to deal<br />
with broken windows and<br />
smashed glass,” Mrs Enslow<br />
said.<br />
“It’s taken a number of hours<br />
to tidy things up and deal<br />
with police and reports and<br />
BREAK-IN:<br />
The<br />
Christchurch<br />
School of<br />
Gymnastics<br />
on Travis Rd<br />
was broken<br />
into last<br />
Saturday.<br />
insurance claims.”<br />
The golf club was hit again<br />
last Sunday. This time a set of<br />
golf clubs was taken from a<br />
shed.<br />
Earlier his month, the club<br />
also had $12,000 in computer<br />
equipment, pro-shop gear and<br />
cash taken in a burglary.<br />
Club administrator Wayne<br />
Turner said police had no leads.<br />
•If you have information<br />
about these incidents,<br />
phone the police on 105,<br />
or report it anonymously<br />
through Crimestoppers on<br />
0800 555 111.<br />
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Canty bands get shot at Rockquest finals<br />
CRISTO SENITULI from<br />
Linwood College has won<br />
the musicianship award at<br />
the Canterbury regional<br />
Smokefreerockquest final.<br />
Cristo, who is the drummer<br />
of Happy Karma, was one of a<br />
number of Canterbury musicians<br />
who showcased their talent on<br />
<strong>June</strong> 14.<br />
The Sneaky Caribbean Monk<br />
Seals from Middleton Grange<br />
School took out first place on the<br />
night.<br />
As first-time Smokefreerockquest<br />
participants, lead guitarist<br />
Jonathan Manning was ecstatic<br />
with the win, which he attributed<br />
to their unique stage presence<br />
and genre fusion.<br />
Combining blues guitar and<br />
classic old school rock influences,<br />
the band placed an emphasis on<br />
creating a full on-stage experience<br />
for the audience.<br />
“We love very theatrical<br />
performances and it’s natural<br />
for all of our personalities to be<br />
more eccentric on stage,” said<br />
Jonathan.<br />
“You can go up there and<br />
play music and stand still, but<br />
we want to be more than that.<br />
It’s about being in the moment,<br />
revival, energy, and loving rock<br />
and roll,” he said.<br />
The other members of The<br />
Sneaky Caribbean Monk Seals<br />
are Yannik Turner (vocals),<br />
UNIQUE: The Sneaky Caribbean Monk Seal members. (From left) – Jonathan Manning, Abel<br />
Carson, Yannik Turner and David Archer took out the Smokefreerockquest regional finals with<br />
their genre fusion of blues and old school rock.<br />
David Archer (bass) and Abel<br />
Carson (drums).<br />
Second place in the band<br />
category went to Indigo State<br />
from Burnside High School and<br />
Hagley Community College,<br />
with members Keira Jonkers<br />
(vocals) Israel Soper (bass) Kayne<br />
Child (lead guitar) and Lucas<br />
Royds (drums).<br />
They join Canterbury solo-duo<br />
winners There is a Tuesday Between<br />
a Monday and a Wednesday<br />
from St Margaret’s College<br />
and Christchurch Girls’ High<br />
School (first place) and Amber<br />
Williams from Cashmere High<br />
School (second place).<br />
The Canterbury winners now<br />
have the opportunity to submit<br />
a video of their original material<br />
for selection as one of the top 10<br />
national finalists to play at the<br />
Bruce Mason Centre in Auckland<br />
on September 14.<br />
The Smokefree Tangata Beats<br />
Award went to Lovely and the<br />
Late Notes from St Andrew’s<br />
College.<br />
They now go into the selection<br />
process for the national final<br />
of Smokefree Tangata Beats, at<br />
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For Smokefreerockquest<br />
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“Each event gives a new cohort<br />
of bands the opportunity to take<br />
their obsession with music and<br />
develop the organisational and<br />
stagecraft skills that will help<br />
them become another Kiwi music<br />
success.”<br />
The full list of awards for<br />
Canterbury is:<br />
Band 1: The Sneaky Caribbean<br />
Monk Seals, Middleton<br />
Grange School<br />
Band 2: Indigo State, Burnside<br />
High School, Hagley Community<br />
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ZM people’s choice: Portland,<br />
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Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 5<br />
Local<br />
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Fire rages, homes at risk<br />
Landscaping completed<br />
• By Matt Slaughter<br />
RICHMOND Community<br />
Garden teamed up with<br />
conservation volunteers for<br />
National Volunteer Week.<br />
On Wednesday, 26 volunteers<br />
completed landscaping and<br />
planting around the Riverlution<br />
community cafe and gathering<br />
space beside the Avon-Ōtākaro<br />
River.<br />
This is a joint project between<br />
Richmond Community Garden<br />
and Greening The Rubble.<br />
Richmond Community Garden<br />
co-founder Cathy Allden<br />
said its members had contributed<br />
15,000 volunteer hours this<br />
year, with about 15 people taking<br />
in each volunteering session.<br />
Ms Allden said Wednesday’s<br />
planting day was a great way to<br />
celebrate this.<br />
Richmond Community<br />
Garden were just some of the<br />
volunteering groups, which were<br />
honoured as part of national<br />
volunteer week.<br />
City council parks programmes<br />
and Partnerships<br />
manager Kate Russell said: “We<br />
are very fortunate to have an<br />
army of volunteers who help preserve<br />
and restore our wonderful<br />
green spaces for the benefit of<br />
the wider community.”<br />
PROJECT: Richmond Community Garden celebrated<br />
national volunteering week by landscaping and planting<br />
around the Riverlution community cafe and gathering space<br />
beside the Avon-Ōtākaro River. <br />
“However, we always welcome<br />
more people who share a common<br />
goal as we work to protect<br />
our environment for generations<br />
to come.<br />
“Volunteers are an integral<br />
part of our green space preservation<br />
and regeneration. Without<br />
those people, we would not<br />
be able to carry out so much<br />
valuable park work across the<br />
region.”<br />
Ms Russell said volunteers<br />
have contributed more than<br />
19,000 hours to their local<br />
environments.<br />
However, Ms Russell said the<br />
necessary work far outweighs<br />
the present resources.<br />
“We have many projects under<br />
way or in the pipeline that need<br />
volunteer support,” she said.<br />
Volunteers are working in<br />
other areas including the Travis<br />
Wetland South New Brighton,<br />
Styx Mill, Charlesworth<br />
Wetland and the Port Hills.<br />
They are involved with<br />
community gardens and<br />
community art projects,<br />
mountain-bike and walking<br />
track maintenance and reserve<br />
management.<br />
•Volunteers, pages 8 & 10<br />
SOLD: Opinions are divided over the old Central New Brighton<br />
School site (also known as the Old School/Te Kura Tawhito)<br />
being sold to Development Christchurch Ltd to be transformed<br />
into a housing development. PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER<br />
Call to keep art hub<br />
•From page 1<br />
“There’s a need for an arts centre<br />
in Brighton, there are so many<br />
artists around, so that could be<br />
part of it, to keep what we’ve got<br />
and add housing to it.”<br />
Art tutor Erika Isaksen,<br />
who teaches at the<br />
school said turning its<br />
site into a housing development<br />
was not the best<br />
option.<br />
“I think the school<br />
does a lot of good for<br />
the community and brings it<br />
together.<br />
“I would like to see the school<br />
stay and be developed into more<br />
thriving than it is now.”<br />
Renew Brighton manages the<br />
old school site.<br />
Its manager Steve Jones-Pool<br />
said its sale was to be expected.<br />
Mr Jones-Pool was thankful<br />
Sue Davidson<br />
it had been opened for use as a<br />
community hub for a few years<br />
and that it could remain open<br />
until early 2021.<br />
Bin-Inn New Brighton owner<br />
Nikki Griffin said she<br />
understood both sides of<br />
the debate.<br />
“It will bring more<br />
people into the area, so<br />
if there are more people,<br />
business grows. If there are<br />
more people to support the<br />
businesses it sort of goes a<br />
wee bit of the way to bringing some<br />
people back to the east.<br />
“From a community perspective,<br />
the work that Renew has done<br />
down there is really really great,<br />
it’s created a hub for people.”<br />
Mrs Griffin agreed a housing<br />
development, which kept the arts<br />
and cultural elements available at<br />
the old school would be best.
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News<br />
Fitness, companionship aim of Early Birds group<br />
PEOPLE OF all ages are<br />
frequenting Taiora QE II for<br />
fun, friendship and fitness as<br />
part of the pool’s Early Birds<br />
Club.<br />
About 50 people visit Taiora<br />
QE II regularly on Mondays,<br />
Wednesdays or Fridays<br />
between 5.30am and 9am to<br />
enjoy a swim, the gym and a<br />
social session.<br />
They make up just a quarter<br />
of the members of the QE II<br />
Early Birds Club.<br />
Members range in age from<br />
those still working to several<br />
in their late 80s and one member<br />
nearing 100.<br />
Club secretary Shirley<br />
Forbes, 82, said the Early<br />
Birds Club was a “wonderful<br />
way to keep fit and socialise<br />
with our friends.”<br />
“We need to stay healthy,<br />
active and independent,” she<br />
said.<br />
“The east has been badly<br />
affected by the earthquakes<br />
and it is very important to<br />
get people out to exercise and<br />
make new friends.<br />
“With the different communities<br />
now changed, so many<br />
people are isolated and very<br />
lonely.<br />
“We do our exercise first<br />
then relax with breakfast, a<br />
cuppa and entertainment.<br />
“Besides learning a new<br />
Maori word a day, we are going<br />
to start with other cultures<br />
too. We have several Dutch<br />
members who also bring in<br />
their delicacies to try. We are a<br />
multicultural group.”<br />
Mrs Forbes said the new<br />
hydrotherapy pool had also<br />
been “a blessing to many with<br />
disabilities and our older<br />
swimmers enjoy aqua-jogging,<br />
which is a great way to exercise<br />
and chat at the same time.”<br />
Mrs Forbes said the original<br />
QEII site “offered us fitness,<br />
wellness management and<br />
friendship.”<br />
After the earthquake-damaged<br />
pool was closed and then<br />
demolished, club members<br />
stayed in touch with monthly<br />
lunches and morning teas.<br />
“Sadly, more than 20 members<br />
have passed away but<br />
their photos are displayed to<br />
keep their memories alive,”<br />
Mrs Forbes says.<br />
“We returned to the QE<br />
II site in <strong>June</strong> last year when<br />
the complex reopened with<br />
the original 30 members but<br />
now have nearly 200 on our<br />
books,” Mrs Forbes said.<br />
“The new Tairoa QEII has<br />
become that place of fitness,<br />
wellness and friendship again.<br />
“The Early Birds group has<br />
rebuilt those priceless things<br />
we lost.”<br />
RSA’s new games room wins architecture award<br />
ALL SMILES: New Brighton RSA secretary Garry House take a shot inside the games room<br />
which has won a major architecture award.<br />
FIT AND FRIENDLY: QE II’s Early Birds Club is keeping people healthy<br />
and bringing together friends. Rear – Vicki, Christine, Sally. Middle –<br />
Jos, Julie. Front Bronwyn, Denise, Alice. <br />
• By Matt Slaughter<br />
THE GAMES room attached<br />
to the New Brighton RSA and<br />
bowling club has been recognised<br />
with a major architecture award.<br />
The design has won Michael<br />
O’Sullivan a public architecture<br />
award at the New Zealand<br />
Institute of Architects’ Canterbury<br />
Architecture Awards.<br />
New Brighton RSA<br />
secretary Garry House said<br />
there was no better place for<br />
a game of billiards or darts.<br />
The games room was<br />
designed by Mr O’Sullivan,<br />
who works at Auckland and<br />
Lyttelton-based firm Bull<br />
O’Sullivan Architecture. It<br />
was finished in August last<br />
year.<br />
Mr House helped manage<br />
the project. He said having it<br />
recognised was a special feeling<br />
given the RSA’s original home on<br />
New Brighton Rd was damaged<br />
beyond repair in the earthquakes.<br />
“After the earthquake, we lost<br />
our building entirely . . . we did<br />
a deal with the New Brighton<br />
Bowls Club that we’d pay off their<br />
debt for the right to occupy their<br />
building in a joint arrangement,”<br />
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Mr House said. “With that our<br />
members were missing out on<br />
their sports facilities, so the RSA<br />
with the leftover insurance money<br />
decided to build a new games<br />
facility. On sight now, we’ve got<br />
outdoor bowls, we’ve got indoor<br />
bowls for the winter, we’ve got<br />
snooker, pool and darts, so the<br />
guys have now got all of their<br />
facilities back they had<br />
before our building got<br />
completely written off.”<br />
Mr O’Sullivan said<br />
the design of the games<br />
room was simple with<br />
big windows at the front,<br />
which let in a lot of light,<br />
making it perfect for<br />
Michael billiards.<br />
O’Sullivan<br />
“In billiards, you need<br />
to have an incredible amount of<br />
patience, right, and you need to be<br />
calm and you need to be focused<br />
and, accordingly, the space had<br />
to reflect those qualities . . . form<br />
follows function.”<br />
Mr O’Sullivan said receiving<br />
an award for the space was an<br />
honour.<br />
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room as long as they are with an<br />
RSA or bowls club member.<br />
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Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 7<br />
Kia ora, greetings from Principal Geoff Siave<br />
60 Shirley Road, Shirley<br />
03 385 2229 office@sis.school.nz<br />
www.sis.school.nz<br />
Shirley-Intermediate-School<br />
The future is bright for Shirley Intermediate<br />
School! With major property developments<br />
in the near future, and Banks Avenue School<br />
moving right next door to us (in 2021), we’re<br />
really excited.<br />
A key part of Shirley Intermediate School’s vision<br />
is to help children grow up to have “full and<br />
satisfying lives”. These two qualities are rich<br />
in interpretation and potential impact for our<br />
pupils and families.<br />
Children need academic achievement -<br />
that’s without question - but they also<br />
need connection/love, and high levels of<br />
curiosity, motivation, self management and<br />
relationship skills.<br />
Employers consistently report that - besides<br />
capability to do a job - they want people who<br />
know how to interact and connect well with<br />
others. This includes being able to cope with<br />
stress and adversity. Wellbeing has certainly<br />
been highlighted in Christchurch in recent years.<br />
At Shirley Intermediate<br />
School your child’s<br />
sense of identity and<br />
their connection<br />
to others is<br />
acknowledged and<br />
valued. Teachers<br />
seek to make learning<br />
relevant to children and<br />
to build connections to<br />
children’s lives.<br />
We have two public functions coming up and<br />
you’re invited to both of them.<br />
• Duane Major - “Core Matters - Know Local,<br />
Go Local” 7pm Tuesday 2 July, Shirley<br />
Intermediate School Hall.<br />
• SIS Open Night 6.30-8pm Thursday 2 August<br />
SIS Hall<br />
Hei konei ra<br />
Taitu’uga Geoff Siave - Principal<br />
Home of Shirley District<br />
Music School<br />
Janet Simon (pictured)<br />
is the Director of<br />
Shirley District Music<br />
School.<br />
For over 45 years, the<br />
Shirley District Music<br />
School (SDMS) has<br />
lived out its mission:<br />
To provide quality,<br />
affordable music<br />
tuition for the children<br />
of the Shirley Area.<br />
Subsidised by the<br />
Ministry of Education,<br />
SDMS provides what<br />
is possibly the most<br />
affordable tuition in<br />
Christchurch.<br />
Hundreds, indeed thousands of children from<br />
the local schools have been introduced to the<br />
joy of playing music. The schools are: Shirley<br />
Intermediate, Shirley Primary, Banks Ave Primary,<br />
Waitakiri Primary, Mairehau Primary Marshlands<br />
PrimarySt Francis Assisi<br />
As the home of SDMS, Shirley Intermediate School<br />
hosts the administration, and all the performance<br />
events.<br />
Enrolment and instrument details for Semester 2<br />
(Terms 3 & 4)<br />
For a reduced fee of $80 tuition is currently<br />
available in:<br />
• Strings: violin, viola, ‘cello, double bass<br />
• Brass: cornet, trumpet, horn, trombone<br />
• Woodwind: flute, clarinet, saxophone, recorder<br />
• Other: guitar, percussion/drums<br />
Nb. Sorry, guitar, percussion and keyboard classes<br />
are currently full<br />
`Cello,clarinet, flute, saxophone, trumpet,<br />
trombone and violin can be hired from SDMS at a<br />
subsidised hire fee.<br />
Students are given a 15 minute individual lesson<br />
or 30 minute group lesson each week. While most<br />
lessons are held after school at Shirley Intermediate<br />
some lessons may occur during school time at the<br />
child’s school when this fits well with all parties.<br />
Orchestra and Band - A highlight for many<br />
musicians, SDMS provides group performance<br />
opportunities for children.<br />
A new Music Theory class for year 5-8 pupils has<br />
proved very popular since being offered (free of<br />
charge) this year.<br />
SIS has further subsidies available by application to<br />
the Principal.<br />
Working with our wider community<br />
As a core part of the Shirley community we<br />
encourage community use of our facilities.<br />
The following groups use our facilities:<br />
1. Shirley District Music School<br />
2. Studio 42 Dance School<br />
3. KidsClub - Before and After school and holiday<br />
programme<br />
4. Shirley Fencing Club<br />
5. Santa’s Workshop - making toys for charitable<br />
groups<br />
6. Cas’n’Ova Players<br />
7. Yoga classes<br />
8. Food for Life classes<br />
9. Canterbury Junior Cricket<br />
10. St Stephens Church Sunday mornings<br />
11. Pentecostal church Sunday afternoons<br />
evenings.<br />
If you are interested in any of these groups, contact<br />
the school office.<br />
With winter amongst us our student leaders were to the fore last year, helping<br />
the Shirley Village Project provide firewood for families in need.<br />
You know about the beach, ,<br />
but did you hear about the<br />
local school?<br />
In 2016 Duane (left) and Adam sparked a successful<br />
campaign to buy Awaroa Beach for the people of Aotearoa.<br />
Back home, Duane turned his hand to his local school.<br />
The story is inspiring<br />
You're invited...<br />
... Duane will share how the Know Local, Go Local attitude of a few local<br />
families lead to growth in their school and a significant lift in community<br />
wellbeing.<br />
Presenters include the dynamic Duane Major<br />
Christchurch City Councillors Pauline Cotter and Glenn Livingstone<br />
Heating and Baking provided!<br />
Bilingual Class - “Te Tahu Rua Reo”<br />
Te Tahu Rua Reo is our bilingual class option in<br />
which the children have 50 - 80 percent of the<br />
teaching delivered in Te Reo Maori.<br />
The Te Tahu Rua Reo unit was established in<br />
2003 in response to requests from St Albans<br />
School to provide learning in Te Reo for the tauira<br />
graduating from their bilingual class after Year Six.<br />
Te Tahu Rua Reo now provides bilingual<br />
education for children who enrol from the much<br />
wider community. Children do not have to have<br />
had a background in Te Reo; It is more important<br />
that the child wants to learn Te Reo and that the<br />
family is supportive.<br />
Anchored by the children from Te Tahu Rua Reo, but drawing from throughout<br />
our school, our 2018 kapa haka group performed exceptionally well and were<br />
selected for the national competitions in <strong>2019</strong>.
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News<br />
Volunteer<br />
honoured<br />
JAMIE BREEZE has been<br />
volunteering his services to<br />
Coastguard Canterbury in Lyttelton<br />
since 2015.<br />
Now, the Bromley resident is one<br />
of a number of volunteers from<br />
across Canterbury who has received<br />
outstanding voluntary contribution<br />
to the community awards for their<br />
efforts.<br />
Since joining Coastguard Canterbury<br />
in 2015, Bromley resident Mr<br />
Breeze has become a key volunteer<br />
in his unit.<br />
In addition to his full-time job<br />
as a digital marketing expert for a<br />
website design agency, Mr Breeze<br />
is a volunteer crew manager and a<br />
duty officer in the essential emergency<br />
service.<br />
This was made possible after he<br />
completed 49 theory and practical<br />
courses, four assessments and<br />
significant training.<br />
“A lot of it was to do with search<br />
and rescue, which is quite specific to<br />
how Coastguard operates.”<br />
His time volunteering can vary<br />
from eight to 40 hours a month.<br />
“Normally it’s quite a bit busier in<br />
the Summer,” he said.<br />
The awards were presented<br />
by Port Hills MP Ruth Dyson at<br />
the city council civic offices last<br />
Monday.<br />
Creativity using hands and loom<br />
SARAH KERR is a creative at<br />
heart.<br />
The <strong>25</strong>-year-old has cerebral<br />
palsy, which affects body<br />
movement and co-ordination –<br />
but her condition doesn‘t hold<br />
her back at Handmade Studio<br />
Charitable Trust.<br />
Handmade Studio is a craft<br />
co-operative shop where people<br />
with disabilities can weave,<br />
loom, stuff and sew to create a<br />
variety of items – and 90 per<br />
cent of the money from each<br />
sale goes back to the person who<br />
made it.<br />
Sarah has been working at<br />
Handmade Studio since 2015,<br />
and says she loves it because it<br />
doesn’t matter that she has a<br />
disability.<br />
“It doesn’t matter that my legs<br />
don’t work, because it’s all hand<br />
stuff,” she said.<br />
“It’s varied and interesting,<br />
and you look at something and<br />
go: ‘Wow, I made that’.”<br />
Sarah works four-and-a-half<br />
days a week and spends a lot of<br />
her time turning wool into fabric<br />
using a loom.<br />
“It’s mostly hand stuff,<br />
and any leg movements are<br />
big movements, so I can do<br />
RESCUE: Operational crew member Bjorn Stankowitz tests out<br />
the new jet ski.<br />
that. I can’t do sewing on the<br />
machines, and if I do hand-sew<br />
it has to be rough stuff. But I<br />
can tack – you can be the worst<br />
sewer in the world and still<br />
make it work.”<br />
And Sarah says it’s more than<br />
just work – she met her best<br />
friend at Handmade Studio.<br />
THE SUMNER Lifeboat<br />
Institution has $35,000 in<br />
new equipment thanks to the<br />
generosity of two<br />
long-standing benefactors.<br />
The JI Urquhart Trust granted<br />
$20,000 for a jet ski and trailer<br />
and The Southern Trust has<br />
funded a $15,000 Kubota tractor.<br />
To pay homage to the JI<br />
Urquhart Trust, which has<br />
helped keep the institution afloat<br />
for eight years, it has called the jet<br />
ski Urquhart Trust<br />
Rescue.<br />
Said coxswain Blair Quane:<br />
“This year, when they heard we<br />
were looking for funding for a jet<br />
ski, they gave us extra to cover<br />
this purchase.”<br />
“We are very, very grateful to<br />
these trusts. Both have helped<br />
Supervisor Toni Parker-<br />
Adams said there is often up to<br />
12 people working in the<br />
studio each day, and the<br />
friendships that have formed<br />
are just as important as the<br />
work itself.<br />
“They feel safe here, and they<br />
have a good group of friends.<br />
Sumner Lifeboat to save lives over<br />
the years and their help with this<br />
project will make a difference for<br />
several years to come,” Mr Quane<br />
said.<br />
“Our old jet ski named<br />
Southern Trust Rescue was<br />
funded by The Southern<br />
Trust 12 years ago.<br />
It has served us well,<br />
but reached its limits.<br />
Our first priority was<br />
to replace the old<br />
motorbike for towing<br />
the jet ski with a small<br />
but strong, more stable<br />
tractor that would<br />
enhance safety even with the old<br />
jet ski.”<br />
Operational crew member<br />
Bjorn Stankowitz has been<br />
testing the tractor and jet ski,<br />
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HANDS ON:<br />
Sarah Kerr<br />
is not letting<br />
cerebral palsy<br />
kerb her<br />
creativity.<br />
Some of them have been coming<br />
for 20-odd years. It’s sort of like<br />
a coffee group on a bigger scale,”<br />
she said.<br />
Handmade Studio Charitable<br />
Trust is supported by Rata<br />
Foundation, which recently<br />
approved a grant of $10,000<br />
towards operating costs.<br />
Trusts help lifeboat institute get $35k in new equipment<br />
and helping train other crew<br />
members.<br />
“The jet ski a little beauty,” he<br />
said.<br />
“The Kubota has more power<br />
and the driver has better control.<br />
It is easier to turn so it is easier to<br />
get it out of the garage and<br />
that means we can get the<br />
jet ski onto the water more<br />
quickly.”<br />
The new jet ski is<br />
longer and stronger<br />
than the previous machine<br />
and Mr Stankowitz said it is<br />
more responsive and is also<br />
Blair Quane<br />
more stable in the water.<br />
“It’s also easier for the<br />
second person to hold on so<br />
the helmsperson can go faster<br />
without the crew getting<br />
exhausted,” Mr Stankowitz said.<br />
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Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 9<br />
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THE COUNTDOWN is<br />
on to The Star Home and<br />
Living Show, with last minute<br />
preparations under way.<br />
This year promises to be the<br />
best ever with new exhibitors<br />
and a range of exceptional<br />
prizes up for grabs.<br />
On Friday, Saturday and<br />
Sunday, attendees will be<br />
inspired by a variety of new and<br />
exciting products they can use<br />
to make living better and easier.<br />
A $40,000 electric vehicle,<br />
supplied by HVS, is just one<br />
of the many prizes to be<br />
won, along with a Springfree<br />
trampoline, a landscape design<br />
and kitchen and bathroom<br />
packages.<br />
Star Media events manager<br />
Lisa Lynch said she is really<br />
excited and can’t wait for the<br />
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The Star Home<br />
and Living Show<br />
event co-ordinator<br />
Karen Pasco, event<br />
manager Lisa Lynch<br />
and marketing<br />
manager Zoe<br />
Williams with the<br />
HVS electric car,<br />
which will be given<br />
away at the show<br />
this weekend.<br />
Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />
show to start. “We’ve put a lot<br />
of time and energy into making<br />
sure this show is the best it’s<br />
ever been, so even if you’ve<br />
been at one of our shows before,<br />
there will be lots of new and<br />
inspirational things to see.”<br />
New features include an Eco<br />
Zone, outdoor innovation area<br />
Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />
Spend an exciting weekend at<br />
The Star Home and Living Show<br />
and a range of stalls that cover<br />
all aspects of home and living.<br />
There will also be a range<br />
of seminars throughout the<br />
weekend, educating attendees<br />
in everything from purchasing<br />
electric cars to decorating<br />
your home. The Taste corner<br />
is always popular for people<br />
wanting to taste test a range of<br />
delicious food products.<br />
•The Star Home and<br />
Living Show will be on<br />
at Horncastle Arena,<br />
from Friday to Sunday,<br />
10am-5pm.<br />
•To get a free double<br />
pass to the show, visit<br />
https://www.facebook.<br />
com/TheStarHomeand<br />
LivingShow/<br />
IAN BLACKLER’S efforts to go<br />
above and beyond when caring<br />
for animals have been recognised<br />
with a national award.<br />
The Christchurch resident took<br />
home the ‘Going the Extra Mile’<br />
award in the <strong>2019</strong> SPCA Purina<br />
Volunteer Awards.<br />
The award is one of six given by<br />
SPCA and Purina during national<br />
volunteer week.<br />
The awards celebrate the 5000<br />
volunteers who give their time,<br />
talent and energy to SPCA across<br />
the 39 SPCA centres and 56<br />
SPCA op shops.<br />
SPCA Christchurch’s volunteer<br />
co-ordinator Caitlin Hamilton<br />
nominated Mr Blackler for<br />
the award for his work at the<br />
Christchurch centre.<br />
Mr Blackler was nominated for<br />
the awards twice, and is known<br />
around the centre as always<br />
having a positive and friendly<br />
attitude.<br />
Ms Hamilton said he regularly<br />
goes the extra mile for the inspectorate,<br />
but a recent event really<br />
stood out.<br />
“We had a client who was<br />
genuinely trying hard to provide<br />
for her dog in very trying circumstances.<br />
Her dog has a serious<br />
illness called megaoesophagus,<br />
which means he can’t keep his<br />
food down, so he has to be fed<br />
sitting upright, and then remain<br />
upright for a period of time after<br />
eating,” said Ms Hamilton.<br />
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HELPING: Ian Blackler has<br />
won the ‘Going the Extra Mile’<br />
award in the <strong>2019</strong> SPCA Purina<br />
Volunteer Awards.<br />
“The solution to this problem<br />
is a dog ‘chair’. We approached<br />
Ian, who is very handy, for help.<br />
He visited the dog, took some<br />
measurements, and showed up a<br />
few days later with a custom dog<br />
chair. He sourced all the materials<br />
from scrap and even took the<br />
time to paint it.”<br />
The winners received a<br />
one-year supply of Purina One<br />
for their pet and a $300 Prezzy<br />
card.<br />
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...Duane will share how the Know Local, Go Local attitude of a few local families<br />
lead to growth in their school and a significant lift in community wellbeing.<br />
Presenters include the dynamic Duane Major Christchurch City<br />
Councillors Pauline Cotter and Glenn Livingstone.<br />
Heating and Baking provided!<br />
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spoilt for<br />
choice<br />
Reducing waste important for<br />
this New Brighton business<br />
As environmental awareness grows around the world,<br />
New Zealanders are becoming increasingly conscious of the<br />
amount of waste being generated, and are looking at ways it<br />
can be reduced.<br />
It’s a trend that’s certainly becoming more evident at Bin<br />
Inn in New Brighton, owner Nikki says.<br />
“We are doing our best to reduce plastic packaging so we<br />
encourage our customers to bring their own containers to<br />
cut down packaging waste, and more of them are doing that,”<br />
Nikki says.<br />
The added advantage is that there is a five per cent discount<br />
on Bin Inn products for people that use their own containers<br />
when purchasing, she says, and it’s also more convenient as<br />
the containers can go straight into the cupboard at home.<br />
Bin Inn also has a container library, with clean, sanitised<br />
containers often available.<br />
Products are also sold in paper bags, which are more<br />
environmentally friendly than plastic.<br />
The wide range of items at Bin Inn includes a variety of<br />
flours, breakfast cereals, dried peas, beans and lentils,<br />
popcorn, herbs and spices, seeds, bread mixes and<br />
baking mixes.<br />
“Our hokey pokey muffin mix is really popular, and so<br />
is our fail-proof scone mix. The scones are great to have<br />
in winter with soup.”<br />
Another item that is very popular, especially with the<br />
children, is the make your own peanut butter.<br />
“This is 100 per cent peanuts with no additives. A lot<br />
of our customers say they have stopped buying branded<br />
peanut butter because they prefer ours,” Nikki says.<br />
Bin Inn also sells baking soda and vinegar for people<br />
that prefer to make their own cleaning products.<br />
For anyone needing advice on how to use various<br />
products, Nikki has the knowledge and experience to<br />
help, plus there is information and recipes available for<br />
many items.<br />
Bin Inn is located in Hawke Street, New Brighton<br />
by the Surfside Mall. They are open Monday to Friday<br />
9am-5pm, Saturday 9am-4.30pm and Sunday 10am-<br />
4pm, with plenty of off-street parking available.<br />
Bin Inn New Brighton owner Nikki<br />
Your local friendly Bar<br />
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<strong>25</strong>1 Travis Road,<br />
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Ph: 388 1566<br />
Tuesday quiz nights<br />
Wednesday karaoke<br />
Thursday live music<br />
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Mon–Fri 9am–5pm Sat 9am–4:30 Sun 10am–4pm<br />
14/68 Hawke St, New Brighton Ph: 388 7214 www.bininn.co.nz<br />
*Offer available at Bin Inn New Brighton only, competition drawn July 14th <strong>2019</strong>, discount<br />
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Christchurch Intermediate<br />
Schools<br />
Specialists in Year 7 and Year 8 Education<br />
oPen DAYs / niGHTs <strong>2019</strong><br />
Intermediate schools focus on meeting the<br />
academic, social and personal needs of early<br />
adolescents aged 11-13 years old. These twoyear,<br />
co-educational schools are in many ways<br />
ideal learning environments for students to begin<br />
their journey into adolescence.<br />
Early adolescence is a unique and special time<br />
of immense physical, intellectual, emotional<br />
and social development. These changes<br />
create specific needs and challenges that are<br />
significantly different from the needs of younger<br />
children or older adolescents.<br />
Intermediates are exciting places for students to<br />
begin their adventure into adolescence. In addition<br />
to providing a rich, age and stage, middle-yearsspecific<br />
curriculum in a stimulating, challenging and<br />
rewarding environment, intermediates cater for many<br />
interest groups and clubs.<br />
It is not surprising that New Zealand and overseas<br />
research concludes that the quality of teaching is<br />
one of the most significant factors influencing how<br />
well students learn at school. Given that quality<br />
teaching occurs in most New Zealand schools<br />
regardless of their type, it’s only natural to consider<br />
other factors that might make a difference for early<br />
adolescents.<br />
An intermediate school can support your Year<br />
7 and Year 8 child in ways that include:<br />
• Staff are all focussed on teaching early<br />
adolescents. They establish strong relationships<br />
and particularly enjoy working with Year 7 and<br />
Year 8 students. They are highly qualified,<br />
experienced and skilled teachers of early<br />
adolescent students, who ensure the academic,<br />
social and emotional needs are well supported.<br />
• Each school is resourced and designed to<br />
meet the needs of this age group with age<br />
The young people at intermediates are changing<br />
rapidly – physically, emotionally and socially.<br />
Intermediates focus solely on this age group and<br />
are well positioned to meet their needs. A mix<br />
of specialist and home room teachers helps to<br />
provide the choices, challenge, love for practical<br />
activities and academic rigour in the students’<br />
learning. Resourcing, both human and physical, that<br />
is developed deliberately to meet early adolescent<br />
student needs, helps to build self esteem, assist<br />
students to develop and find strengths and links<br />
learning with career aspirations. Teachers who are<br />
focussed solely on the middle years are able to work<br />
collaboratively to provide level-appropriate engaging<br />
appropriate experiences, opportunities<br />
and challenges.<br />
• Leadership development focuses on<br />
opportunities for students to develop the<br />
important skills associated with being<br />
effective leaders.<br />
• Secure and supportive yet challenging<br />
environments are provided to support students<br />
to develop independence.<br />
• Students thrive on the opportunities to step up.<br />
• Specialist teaching opportunities enable<br />
students to receive challenging learning in<br />
technology, science, performing arts and<br />
visual arts.<br />
• Home group environments support strong<br />
literacy and numeracy programmes,<br />
differentiated in creative ways to meet<br />
students’ individual needs.<br />
The intermediate schools in Christchurch<br />
work closely together to collectively provide<br />
a wide range of extracurricular opportunities<br />
for students in sporting, cultural and<br />
academic contexts.<br />
programmes that connect learning to students’ lives<br />
and interests and provide challenge for all students<br />
to achieve to the best of their ability.<br />
Current intermediate school students list these<br />
points:<br />
1. “There are more children of my own age here<br />
because our school takes all the year sixes from a<br />
few different schools and they come to one school.<br />
And because we’ve got bigger numbers of pupils<br />
we can have more sports teams and … there’s<br />
something for everyone” Y8 child<br />
2. “Our school has different specialist teachers for<br />
subjects like music art, P.E. and technology, so we<br />
get used to that – which is good preparation for<br />
secondary school” Y7 girl<br />
3. “At intermediate school everything is for our two<br />
years (age group).” Y8 girl<br />
4. “I like that we don’t have to look out for little<br />
children. That was neat at our old (primary) school<br />
but it’s nice to just have our own age here. Y7 boy<br />
5. “It’s good that we don’t have big secondary kids<br />
here. We can worry about them when we’re older…<br />
and then we’ll be big too. Y8 boy<br />
enquiries welcome - Attending our open Days/nights is a great way to see intermediate schools in action<br />
Breens<br />
For a specialist focus on middle year schooling, use<br />
the table on this page to find the time and date of<br />
the open night for your nearest intermediate school.<br />
School Date Time Principal Contact Details<br />
Tuesday 30 July<br />
ENQUIRIES WELCOME<br />
6.30pm - 8.00pm Info Night<br />
Book a tour of the school<br />
on our school website<br />
(Wednesdays Term Three)<br />
Nikki Clarke<br />
This is a great opportunity to<br />
see Intermediates in action<br />
Casebrook Wednesday 31 July 6.30pm - 8.30pm Sharon Keen<br />
Website: www.breens.school.nz<br />
Phone: 359 8108<br />
Email: office@breens.school.nz<br />
Website: www.casebrook.school.nz<br />
Phone: 359 7428<br />
Email: office@casebrook.school.nz<br />
Chisnallwood Wednesday 3 July 6.00pm - 8.00pm Justin Fields<br />
Christchurch South Thursday 1 August 6.00pm - 8.00pm Ross Hastings<br />
Website: www.chisnallwood.school.nz<br />
Phone: 388 4199<br />
Email: info@chisnallwood.school.nz<br />
Website: www.chchsouth.ac.nz<br />
Phone: 332 2408<br />
Email: office@chchsouth.ac.nz<br />
Cobham<br />
Tuesday 23 July<br />
4.30pm - 7.30pm<br />
Principal Address at<br />
4.30pm and 5.45pm<br />
Eddie Norgate<br />
Website: www.cobham.school.nz<br />
Phone: 351 6381<br />
Email: office@cobham.school.nz<br />
Heaton<br />
Wednesday 24 July<br />
Book a tour of the school at<br />
either 8.45am, 10.45am or<br />
1.30pm on our school website<br />
Andrea Knight<br />
Website: www.heaton.school.nz<br />
Phone: 355 9555<br />
Email: admin@heaton.school.nz<br />
Kirkwood<br />
Tuesday 2 July<br />
9.00am - 12 noon and<br />
7.00pm - 8.30pm<br />
Phil Tappenden<br />
Website: www.kirkwood.school.nz<br />
Phone: 348 7718<br />
Email: school.information@kirkwood.school.nz<br />
Shirley<br />
Thursday 1 August<br />
6-30pm - 8.00pm in our<br />
school Hall<br />
Geoff Siave<br />
Website: www.sis.school.nz<br />
Phone: 385 2229<br />
Email: office@sis.school.nz
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ST BEDES<br />
Boarding<br />
at St Bedes College<br />
St Bede’s is a Catholic College for boys<br />
founded by the Society of Mary in 1911 and<br />
it is also the only Catholic boarding school<br />
for boys in the South Island.<br />
Catholic, Marist and Bedean principles<br />
and values form the basis of a holistic<br />
education at the College. We aim not to<br />
make the College great but to ensure every<br />
boy has the opportunity to be great, and<br />
we endeavour to develop young men of<br />
Catholic hearts and minds through the<br />
experiences the boys have in their time here<br />
at the College.<br />
St Bede’s is a College for all…a place where<br />
gospel values are practised to help form<br />
principled men; a learning environment<br />
where everyone achieves; a place that<br />
teachers want to come to because of the<br />
strength of the community; a place also,<br />
where boys can embrace spiritual, sporting,<br />
cultural and community activities, which all<br />
combined shape boys into men. That’s the<br />
priority and that is in our DNA.<br />
Boarding at St Bede’s College is a tradition<br />
that goes back to the 1920s. Our rich<br />
history and tradition provides an excellent<br />
foundation to embrace the challenges of<br />
the modern era and prepare our boys to be<br />
Catholic leaders wherever life takes them.<br />
Today’s boarders enjoy life away from<br />
home at the only single-sex Catholic<br />
boarding school in the South Island.<br />
Like many other organisations in<br />
Christchurch, our campus has been broken<br />
and tested. The demolition of the Chapel<br />
seriously challenged us. It was the single<br />
most important building at St Bede’s<br />
College, and had symbolised the heart and<br />
soul of the College ever since the third<br />
Rector, Father Gilbert, converted it from the<br />
gymnasium in 1929.<br />
Makeshift holy places in the last eight<br />
years, including the present facility, are a<br />
poor imitation and far from ideal. But we<br />
knew it was important to have this sacred<br />
space – a place where we gather in good<br />
times and in bad.<br />
The time has now come to build a new<br />
Chapel, which will be opened in September<br />
this year.<br />
After the hard years, there is real excitement<br />
and anticipation about the prospect of the<br />
rebuild which will significantly transform<br />
the campus. As well as the Chapel, we<br />
recently opened a new Food Technology<br />
and Visual Art block and have extended the<br />
Gymnasium. The Performing Arts Centre<br />
will also be opened later this year.<br />
Cold dip to raise money for<br />
tower lights, mental health<br />
• By Louis Day<br />
THE Scarborough Dippers<br />
will plunge into freezing<br />
cold waters every day in<br />
July to raise money for<br />
lighting on the Cave Rock<br />
signal tower.<br />
The Sumner Redcliffs<br />
Historical Society plans to<br />
reinstall the historic lighting<br />
on the tower’s mast.<br />
Scarborough Dipper<br />
Sandra Taylor said it is<br />
more than just about raising<br />
money for the lights, it is<br />
also about raising awareness<br />
around mental illness.<br />
“Historically, the signal<br />
tower guided boats to<br />
safety and were a shining<br />
light in the darkness<br />
welcoming sailors home.<br />
We would like these lights<br />
to be a metaphor for those<br />
struggling in the darkness<br />
that is mental illness”, she<br />
said.<br />
This is the third year the<br />
dippers have raised money<br />
for a local cause.<br />
Last year they raised<br />
$1300 for a public-use<br />
defibrillator for the Sumner<br />
Lifeboat.<br />
Sumner Redcliffs<br />
Historical Society member<br />
Toni Pengelly was delighted<br />
with the support shown by<br />
the dippers.<br />
She thought the focus on<br />
mental health was a nice<br />
touch.<br />
“I’m sure all of us have<br />
suffered or know someone<br />
close to us who is struggling<br />
A FUTURE in the tech<br />
industry may be on the<br />
cards for year 6 pupils<br />
Milla Nutira-Androshuk<br />
and Renee Drury.<br />
Milla, who attends<br />
Bromley School, and<br />
Renee, who goes to<br />
Waitakiri School, will<br />
explore how technology<br />
is used when they tour<br />
Trade Me and Xero’s head<br />
offices in Wellington next<br />
month.<br />
“Technology can be<br />
used for more than playing<br />
games. It can be used for<br />
lots of different things that<br />
help people,” Milla said.<br />
Bromley School principal<br />
Scot Kinley said the<br />
experience would help<br />
alert other girls to career<br />
opportunities and help<br />
the participants develop a<br />
sense of social conscience.<br />
“It’s fantastic to see<br />
Milla taking this step. We<br />
encourage all children to<br />
ask questions and embrace<br />
opportunities, so they<br />
can grow to be strong<br />
role models. Hopefully,<br />
Milla and other girls will<br />
be inspired to see a place<br />
CHILLY: The Scarborough Dippers during a winter<br />
plunge last year.<br />
with some sort of mental<br />
illness,” she said.<br />
“It’s a privilege to live in<br />
Sumner where there is an<br />
extraordinarily high level<br />
of community involvement<br />
with many individuals<br />
committing their time,<br />
expertise and often<br />
finances to improve our<br />
community and our<br />
environment.”<br />
•Donations can be made through the Scarborough<br />
Dippers annual appeal page – www.facebook.<br />
com/Scarborough-Dippers-Annual-Appeal-<br />
Page-634110457088958/?epa=SEARCH_BOX<br />
Milla Nutira-Androshuk<br />
for themselves in this<br />
industry.”<br />
The trip is part of the<br />
Tech Life Project, an<br />
initiative being led by<br />
Christchurch company,<br />
Global Office.<br />
Global Office director<br />
Chris Tacon said he wanted<br />
to see more diversity in the<br />
industry because women<br />
are currently underrepresented.<br />
A report from the<br />
Ministry for Women last<br />
year found only 23 per<br />
cent of Kiwis employed in<br />
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Pupils visiting top tech companies<br />
SCHOOLS<br />
Renee Drury<br />
digital technology were<br />
women.<br />
“Like Trade Me and<br />
Xero, we would like our<br />
learning opportunity in<br />
Wellington to inspire the<br />
selected young women to<br />
continue their interest in<br />
technology and consider<br />
it as a career option in the<br />
future,” Mr Tacon said.<br />
“The time to capture<br />
their attention is now.”<br />
Three other Christchurch<br />
female year 6 pupils will<br />
also travel to Wellington<br />
for the trip.
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Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>25</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 21<br />
Senior Net New Brighton<br />
Tuesday, Wednesday and<br />
Thursday 10am-noon (by<br />
appointment)<br />
Go along for a group<br />
offering assistance to mature<br />
people with modern technology<br />
including computers, tablets,<br />
smartphones, email, Facebook,<br />
Skype, Word, cellphones and the<br />
internet.<br />
202 Marine Parade (next to the<br />
New Brighton Club)<br />
JP Clinic at Shirley Library<br />
Tuesday, 10am-1pm<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 />
Shirley Library<br />
SAYGo Steady As You Go<br />
Falls Prevention Exercise Class<br />
Tuesday, 10am<br />
This is a specially-designed<br />
class to help you not to fall. There<br />
will be a $2 koha entry. There is<br />
no booking fee required, those<br />
interested are invited to just turn<br />
up on the day and see what the<br />
class can do for them.<br />
Parklands Community Centre<br />
Email matt.slaughter@starmedia.kiwi by<br />
5pm each Wednesday<br />
Ascot Sit and Be Fit<br />
Wednesday, 1-2pm, and<br />
Thursday, 9.30-10.30am<br />
Complete a class of exercises<br />
without even leaving your chair.<br />
The cost of the class is $4 and<br />
with this, you’ll get a cup of tea<br />
or coffee.<br />
Ascot Community Centre<br />
Rocket Club<br />
Wednesday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />
Go along and take part in<br />
different activities based on local<br />
and current events in a learning<br />
environment. Homework help is<br />
available during this time. Free<br />
and no bookings required.<br />
Aranui Library<br />
Scrabble Club<br />
Tuesday and Wednesday, 1.30-<br />
3.30pm and 1-2.45pm<br />
Go along to the Scrabble<br />
Club. No obligation, just go<br />
along when you can and join the<br />
friendly group. All materials are<br />
supplied. No fee.<br />
Parklands and Shirley<br />
libraries<br />
Reading to Dogs<br />
Tuesday and Wednesday, 3.30-<br />
4.30pm<br />
This programme is designed<br />
to provide an atmosphere that<br />
encourages children to develop<br />
their reading skills and a love for<br />
reading in front of some furry<br />
friends.<br />
Shirley and New Brighton<br />
libraries<br />
CV help<br />
Thursday, 10-11.30am<br />
A librarian will be on hand<br />
to assist customers who need<br />
help with their CV or<br />
resume.<br />
New Brighton Library<br />
Technology Help Drop-in<br />
Sessions<br />
Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />
Go along to drop-in sessions<br />
for help with email, searching<br />
the internet, using the library<br />
catalogue, eBooks, and general<br />
computer queries.<br />
Shirley Library<br />
Cards Club<br />
Friday, 1.30-3.30pm<br />
This weekly club will be held<br />
every Friday, just go along and<br />
join the fun. Free, no bookings<br />
required.<br />
Shirley Library<br />
Makerspace<br />
Friday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />
Go along to weekly<br />
Makerspace sessions and get<br />
hands-on with activities for all<br />
ages. Something new every week.<br />
Aranui Library<br />
Culture Exchange<br />
Friday, 3.45-4.45pm<br />
Go along and make new<br />
friends, practice English and<br />
learn about New Zealand and<br />
Christchurch.<br />
Shirley Library<br />
New Brighton Seaside Market<br />
Saturday, 10am-2pm<br />
Go and enjoy a warm and fun<br />
atmosphere beside the seaside.<br />
With live entertainment, food<br />
Indoor Games<br />
will be held at<br />
the Wainoni<br />
Avonside<br />
Community<br />
Services Trust<br />
(878 Avonside<br />
Dr) on Thursday<br />
from 1pm until<br />
3pm. Go along<br />
and play games<br />
including table<br />
tennis, Scrabble,<br />
Cribbage and<br />
Rummicube.<br />
$2 per person,<br />
includes<br />
afternoon tea.<br />
and free face-painting.<br />
New Brighton Pedestrian<br />
Mall<br />
Golden Oldies Movie<br />
screening – Paint your Wagon<br />
Monday, 1.30pm<br />
Go along for this 1969 comedy/<br />
drama starring Clint Eastwood.<br />
Two unlikely prospector<br />
partners share the same wife in<br />
a California gold rush mining<br />
town. $2, go early for a cuppa<br />
and a chat.<br />
New Brighton Museum, 9<br />
Hardy St<br />
Marshland Table Tennis<br />
Club<br />
Monday, 7.30-9.30pm<br />
Go along every Monday night<br />
until October 14. Casual players<br />
are welcome – $5 for adults per<br />
night, $3 for juniors under-18.<br />
Marshland Hall, 430<br />
Marshland Rd<br />
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Surf club move<br />
Cr East abou the car park.<br />
“WorkSafe has completed<br />
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• By Georgia O’Co nor-Harding<br />
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have taken a step back in time,<br />
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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River working group<br />
Problem areas for li ter<br />
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Rebuilding a healthy<br />
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• By Sophie Cornish<br />
THE ST Andrew’s Co lege big<br />
band had extra incentive to<br />
win a the National Youth Ja z<br />
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Fastier, co lapsed and died the<br />
to undertake work.<br />
Cr East said there had b en<br />
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in a bid to educate pupils on the<br />
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Mr A pleton and Mr Donaldson<br />
a rived a the sch ol dre sed<br />
in World War 1 uniforms while<br />
their horses Tommy and Kruze<br />
wore 1 0-year-old sa dles donated<br />
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to the Gr endale Recreation Reserve<br />
Management Commi t e’s<br />
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As a tribute to those who<br />
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important children were<br />
educated on what soldiers<br />
wen through during World<br />
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DEAN CALVERT (above)<br />
returned from the United<br />
Kingdom last w ek after<br />
festival as he was a very a complished<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 />
aimed at regulating commercial<br />
activities in public places.<br />
The district council wi l be<br />
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Places Bylaw and Policy on Commercial<br />
Activities and Events in<br />
Public Places.<br />
A hearing i scheduled to be<br />
held on Thursday.<br />
The bylaw comes as an increasing<br />
number of mobile traders<br />
are s eking to operate in Selwyn,<br />
especia ly during the summer<br />
months.<br />
In the past year, the district<br />
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about se ting up a mobile busine s<br />
on private or public land.<br />
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coff e cart is parked beside the<br />
railway in Ro leston, and a pi za<br />
cart visits Lincoln w ekly betw en<br />
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facility in Shirley.<br />
It comes after the city council<br />
removed funding for the centre<br />
pla ned for Shirley Rd, near the<br />
intersection with Hi ls Rd. This<br />
was the site of the former community<br />
centre, which was badly<br />
damaged in the February 2,<br />
20 1, earthquake.<br />
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chairwoman Ali Jones to threaten<br />
to stand down, citing it as her “die<br />
in the ditch” project.<br />
Ms Jone said the board’s role<br />
is to represen the community,<br />
and by gathering signatures from<br />
residents, it was fulfi ling that<br />
role.<br />
“One of the roles of a community<br />
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has b en a proached in a bid to<br />
fina ly repair the potholes in New<br />
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WorkSafe to pre sure the car<br />
repairing the potholes which are<br />
a se sment southern Da ren<br />
Handforth said it may be able to<br />
take action under the Health and<br />
Safety at Work Act 2015, “as a<br />
person conducting a busine s or<br />
Mr Handforth said WorkSafe<br />
is aware of the concerns raised by<br />
New Brighton surf club opts<br />
an a se sment visi to the site<br />
and is engaging with the owner<br />
to advise them that it is their<br />
responsibility to manage their<br />
Different parts of the car park<br />
wrote to them about its concerns<br />
Cr East said the bi gest i sue<br />
in the past has b en ge ting in<br />
touch with the landlords and<br />
agr e to anything. “The board<br />
a preciates that multi-ownership<br />
of the parking space may present<br />
repair/resurfacing but felt obliged<br />
to pa s these concerns onto you,”<br />
One reply has b en received so<br />
far from an owner who is wi ling<br />
to discu s the i sue. However, a l<br />
the owners would have to agr e<br />
jo<br />
hayes<br />
New bid to fix potholes<br />
Action looms<br />
on Hawke St<br />
car park<br />
the car park of people injuring<br />
has b en quite amazing that we<br />
haven’t had any serious a cidents<br />
tri ping in those potholes and<br />
doing themselve some damage.”<br />
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contents<br />
13 WALLPAPER Get wise to its<br />
transformative power<br />
17 LIGHTING Luxe luminaires to<br />
brighten your interiors<br />
<strong>25</strong> INTERIORS trends that won’t date<br />
37 BATHROOMS High tech moves in to<br />
the sma lest room in the house<br />
48 KITCHENS Stylish solutions for<br />
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56 HEATING 7 secrets to warmth that<br />
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68 LANDSCAPING We love our outdoor<br />
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73 FOOD A lyson Gofton’s Feijoa &<br />
coconut cake recipe<br />
77 MOTORING Keep up with the<br />
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See inside five newly built Chch homes<br />
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Prestons.<br />
18 Needing room for their growing<br />
family, the Clarks upsize in Rolleston.<br />
30 Energy efficient and healthy:<br />
paramount concerns for the Bensley<br />
family’s Richmond build.<br />
42 Before and after: a heritage<br />
weatherboard in cashmere gets a<br />
pre- and post-earthquake makeover.<br />
63 High on the hi l and high<br />
performance topped the priorities<br />
for the Krishnamurtis.<br />
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