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TUESDAY, JULY <strong>30</strong>, <strong>2019</strong><br />
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• By Matt Slaughter<br />
TE RINA Kotara (standing)<br />
could be the future of politics<br />
in the east.<br />
The year 13 Haeata<br />
Community Campus student<br />
was one of 120 Youth MPs from<br />
across New Zealand who<br />
took part in Youth Parliament<br />
at the Beehive earlier this<br />
month.<br />
Te Rina said before the<br />
two-day event, politics was<br />
an interest, but now wondered<br />
if there was a way she could<br />
make it part of her future<br />
career.<br />
Youth Parliamentarians<br />
functioned the same as elected<br />
members would, they had<br />
opportunities to debate on a<br />
mock Bill, conducted inquiries<br />
in mock select committees and<br />
grilled Ministers in question<br />
time.<br />
Te Rina was amazed at the<br />
diversity of opinions other<br />
Youth MPs voiced at the<br />
event and the passion they<br />
demonstrated.<br />
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• By Matt Slaughter<br />
A SUBSTANTIAL increase in<br />
officer numbers at New Brighton<br />
Police Station will aim to reduce<br />
crime in the east and Canterbury.<br />
Last Monday, 25 new front line<br />
staff started at New Brighton Police<br />
Station and this number will<br />
grow to 40 soon.<br />
The number of sergeants at the<br />
station will increase from three to<br />
eight and the number of staff in<br />
total from 20 to 60.<br />
Sergeant Jim Currie said the<br />
new police would work alternating<br />
shifts 24 hours a day, seven<br />
days a week. He said they would<br />
patrol all of the areas New Brighton<br />
police had in the past, but<br />
would also respond to emergency<br />
callouts throughout Canterbury.<br />
Said Sergeant Currie: “These<br />
guys, they’re what we call our<br />
emergency response. You phone<br />
111, they’re the ones that come to<br />
the jobs.”<br />
“They’ll be serving the whole of<br />
Canterbury, but they’ll be based<br />
out of here, so you’ll see them<br />
around more often because they’ll<br />
be starting and finishing here, so<br />
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around New Brighton as well.”<br />
•Turn to page 5<br />
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News<br />
Bus stops to ease schools’ traffic issues<br />
• By Matt Slaughter<br />
TRAFFIC congestion around<br />
Shirley Boys’ and Avonside Girls’<br />
High Schools will soon be eased.<br />
The Coastal-Burwood<br />
Community Board has approved<br />
three new bus stops at Bridge St,<br />
Breezes Rd and Avondale Rd.<br />
They will be used at drop-off and<br />
pick-up times<br />
only.<br />
<strong>Pegasus</strong> <strong>Post</strong><br />
reported in June<br />
on the number<br />
of students who<br />
drive to school<br />
and take up<br />
John<br />
Laurenson<br />
parks along<br />
nearby streets.<br />
Residents say<br />
they sometimes park badly and<br />
drive dangerously around the<br />
school.<br />
Shirley Boys’ High School<br />
principal John Laurenson<br />
said the new bus stops would<br />
hopefully reduce the number<br />
of students and parents driving<br />
to the school and make the<br />
morning and afternoon<br />
commute easier for others.<br />
“For us, it’s simple enough,<br />
we’re just moving children,<br />
boys and girls to and from the<br />
school more efficiently and in a<br />
congested part of the city, that’s a<br />
very positive thing.”<br />
Said Avonside Girls’ High<br />
School principal Sue Hume:<br />
“If we’ve got good bus services<br />
into school, absolutely we’re<br />
encouraging our students to use<br />
the transport that’s available.”<br />
Just after the campus opened<br />
in May, <strong>Pegasus</strong> <strong>Post</strong> reported<br />
the schools were experiencing<br />
teething problems related to<br />
the demand for buses and<br />
overcrowding in some places on<br />
campus.<br />
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“Between the pair of us, the<br />
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we’re sort of on track as far as<br />
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Said city council transport<br />
operations manager Steffan<br />
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students access to school<br />
bus routes is part of a wider<br />
transport package to support<br />
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Mr Laurenson said he was<br />
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into place really well. We’ve got<br />
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happening now, so we’re really<br />
pleased with how things are.”<br />
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Tuesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>30</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 5<br />
News<br />
Station opening hours to remain<br />
•From page 1<br />
In spite of the fact that more<br />
police would be in and out of the<br />
station 24 hours a day, Sergeant<br />
Currie said New Brighton Police<br />
Station’s opening hours would<br />
not increase from five days a<br />
week.<br />
Asked why, Sergeant<br />
Currie said:<br />
“I can’t comment<br />
on that<br />
. . . that’s at a<br />
higher level than<br />
Soozie Bragg<br />
my grade.”<br />
However,<br />
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police numbers would hopefully<br />
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most common crimes affecting<br />
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“It’ll have that deterrence effect<br />
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“They’re just deploying them<br />
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them out here, to help boost<br />
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Aranui resident Bevan<br />
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reported in May, had his caravan<br />
stolen from his driveway, said it<br />
INCREASE: Twenty-five new front line staff started at New<br />
Brighton Police Station last Monday, this number will grow to<br />
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had not been found. He hoped<br />
experiences like his would now<br />
be less common.<br />
“The officer that attended my<br />
callout was from Papanui, so<br />
maybe all the Brighton ones were<br />
busy, or there wasn’t enough of<br />
them to get there quick enough,<br />
so maybe in that sense, the numbers<br />
could help.”<br />
South New Brighton resident<br />
Soozie Bragg, who organised the<br />
Save Our Suburbs Community<br />
Safety Expo in March, said<br />
having more police would be “a<br />
great thing.”<br />
“If the little mongrels that steal<br />
things know that there are more<br />
police in the area and that they<br />
are patrolling and that they are<br />
more vigilant, then hopefully<br />
they won’t be quite so keen to<br />
come down this area.”<br />
For the rest of Christchurch,<br />
Sergeant Currie said: “It’s going<br />
to be a boost for the whole city.”<br />
• By Matt Slaughter<br />
A 21-YEAR-OLD man has been<br />
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of sports club and community<br />
centre burglaries.<br />
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News<br />
• By Matt Slaughter<br />
DECISION-MAKERS are<br />
conflicted about the best<br />
solution to keep road-users<br />
and pedestrians safe near the<br />
entrance to KFC and the Z<br />
service station on Shirley Rd.<br />
The Papanui-Innes<br />
Community Board is<br />
concerned the right turn from<br />
Shirley Rd into KFC is holding<br />
up traffic and creating problems<br />
for other road-users.<br />
However, city council staff<br />
say a possible solution raised by<br />
the board to extend the traffic<br />
island on Shirley Rd so it blocks<br />
motorists from turning right<br />
into KFC will encourage<br />
more dangerous driving.<br />
Said board member<br />
Jo Byrne: “If you come<br />
right from Marshland<br />
Rd and swing around, if<br />
someone’s waiting there<br />
to go into KFC, that can<br />
be a bit of an obstacle.”<br />
Ms Byrne said the<br />
board has asked city<br />
council staff to consider<br />
extending the traffic island.<br />
But she said staff had analysed<br />
traffic around the KFC and Z<br />
and found some motorists are<br />
already driving on the<br />
wrong side of the road<br />
for a short distance<br />
after they exit KFC onto<br />
Shirley Rd.<br />
Extending the island<br />
could exacerbate the<br />
problem because<br />
motorists who make<br />
the illegal manoeuvre<br />
would be forced to drive<br />
further on the wrong<br />
side of the road to reach the end<br />
of the island.<br />
“It should be a left turn,<br />
but you know what driver<br />
behaviour’s like, people just<br />
decide they’re going to go the<br />
other way and drive the wrong<br />
way up the road,” Ms Byrne<br />
said.<br />
City council transport<br />
planning and the delivery<br />
manager Lynette Ellis said<br />
many things had to be<br />
considered before a decision is<br />
made on the safest solution.<br />
“This involves looking at past<br />
statistics regarding crashes<br />
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“Before, I was like, really onesided<br />
and now, I feel like I’m quite<br />
open to like say: ‘Oh well, what<br />
does this problem effect in this sector,<br />
or what is the solution?’ It just<br />
gave me a different view on how<br />
other people see things.”<br />
Te Rina said she had east<br />
Christchurch in mind when voting<br />
on the mock bill relating to using<br />
sustainable energy.<br />
“I was thinking about it and I<br />
was like, what about my community,<br />
the Christchurch east. I was<br />
just considering what we’d been<br />
through and how climate change<br />
would affect my community and<br />
then I decided to vote for the bill.”<br />
After, school Te Rina said she<br />
was planning to study engineering<br />
at Canterbury University, but said<br />
Youth Parliament had sparked her<br />
inspiration for the job politicians do.<br />
Te Rina was chosen as a Youth<br />
MP by Christchurch East National<br />
Party member Jo Hayes.<br />
Te Rina said she had loved working<br />
with Ms Hayes, who was now<br />
one of the politicians she looked up<br />
to most along with Jacinda Ardern.<br />
Ms Hayes said the experience<br />
had inspired Te Rina to start a<br />
school debating team and spoke<br />
highly of her passion for improving<br />
low socio-economic areas.<br />
Jo Byrne<br />
• By Laura Hitchon<br />
A NEW venture to help parents<br />
of newborn babies save money<br />
has opened in Christchurch.<br />
The Canterbury Baby Clothing<br />
Library in Spreydon operates<br />
a clothing exchange system<br />
where members can trade good<br />
quality second-hand baby clothing<br />
for other good quality second-hand<br />
baby clothing items of<br />
a similar nature. Library owner<br />
Jacky Bakker said the library<br />
system loosely worked on a likefor-like<br />
exchange.<br />
Ms Bakker said she came up<br />
with the idea for the business after<br />
buying some expensive baby<br />
clothing for her grandson on an<br />
overseas website and discovered<br />
it was too small, but was unable<br />
to exchange it.<br />
“Babies are constantly growing,<br />
so rather than people<br />
throwing out their old baby<br />
clothes and sending them to<br />
landfill, why not exchange<br />
them,” she said.<br />
In addition to reducing<br />
landfill, Ms Bakker hoped to<br />
make shopping for baby clothes<br />
more enjoyable, affordable and<br />
less time-consuming for new<br />
parents.<br />
Customer and grandmotherto-be<br />
Janice Belgrave said it<br />
was easy to spend $35 on a new<br />
outfit that only ended up being<br />
worn once or twice. “It’s great if<br />
parents are able to recycle and<br />
reuse where possible,” she said.<br />
Christchurch Parents Centre<br />
president Yvette Cundy said a<br />
lot of parents were surprised at<br />
how quickly they went through<br />
clothing and that selling them<br />
online was a time-consuming<br />
process. “The process of putting<br />
items up on Trade Me, listing<br />
everything and waiting for people<br />
to collect the items, it’s just<br />
too hard,” she said.<br />
Ms Bakker said having a baby<br />
was meant to be an enjoyable experience,<br />
but people got caught<br />
up with the image and expense<br />
of it instead of savouring it.<br />
“I get to make contact with<br />
people at the happiest time of<br />
their lives, which is just lovely,”<br />
she said.<br />
Rather than spending a heap<br />
of money on baby clothing, Ms<br />
Bakker believed people should<br />
spend it on what matters, like<br />
car seats, mattresses or good<br />
shoes.<br />
“You can still achieve a cool<br />
look by shopping sensibly,” she<br />
said. Ms Bakker said label clothing<br />
and generic clothing were<br />
treated exactly the same and<br />
what mattered was the quality of<br />
the garment.<br />
“Clothing to be traded must<br />
be free of holes and discolouration<br />
and must have fully functioning<br />
zips, domes and buttons.<br />
“Hats, socks, singlets and<br />
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Fire rages, homes at risk<br />
and undertaking observations<br />
of driver behaviour in the<br />
area. When considering<br />
past crashes, turning right<br />
against traffic and crossing<br />
multiple lanes is one of the<br />
more risky actions that can be<br />
undertaken by a driver. The<br />
level of risk is heightened when<br />
it is undertaken in the vicinity<br />
of a major intersection,” she<br />
said.<br />
Ms Byrne said the board<br />
will continue to work with city<br />
council staff until the safest<br />
option is found.<br />
Save money by trading baby clothes<br />
ECONOMICAL:<br />
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owner Jacky<br />
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from premature<br />
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LAURA HITCHON<br />
most knitwear are not accepted<br />
but can be donated by members<br />
for other people to use.<br />
“Premature and special occasion<br />
clothing are also available<br />
on request,” she said.<br />
Ms Belgrave said she was<br />
gifting a full membership to her<br />
children and hoped it would<br />
make things a little easier for<br />
them.<br />
“A membership to the baby<br />
library would make an ideal<br />
gift for a baby shower too,”<br />
she said. Casual and full<br />
memberships are available<br />
and visits to the library are by<br />
appointment only. Once the<br />
clothing is exchanged, it’s the<br />
customers to keep.”
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News<br />
FOR LEASE: The city council is looking for someone to lease the new cafe being built at the New<br />
Brighton hot pools site. <br />
Operator sought for hot pools cafe<br />
THE CAFE being built as part of<br />
the New Brighton hot water pools<br />
complex is up for grabs.<br />
The city council is looking<br />
for a private operator to lease<br />
the space, which will have both<br />
indoor and outdoor seating.<br />
Said city council head of recreation,<br />
sports and events Nigel<br />
Cox: “We are looking to lease the<br />
cafe to an experienced operator<br />
with a proven track record in the<br />
hospitality industry and a passion<br />
for providing great food and<br />
customer service. We want the<br />
café to become a real asset for the<br />
area.’’<br />
The hot pools are due to open<br />
early in 2020.<br />
There will be five pools in the<br />
complex, ranging from 25 to 40<br />
degrees in temperature, a cold<br />
water plunge pool and steam and<br />
sauna facilities.<br />
Development Christchurch<br />
Ltd is overseeing the construction<br />
of the multimillion-dollar<br />
facility, which, once completed,<br />
is expected to draw about 75,000<br />
people a year to New Brighton.<br />
DCL chief executive Rob Hall<br />
said contractors had been working<br />
on site since February and<br />
work on the pool complex was<br />
progressing well.<br />
“The hot pools will be a great<br />
boost for New Brighton when<br />
they open early next year.<br />
Alongside our work on the<br />
new playground, public realm<br />
improvements and revitalisation<br />
of the commercial centre, they<br />
will be a catalyst for growth and<br />
activity in the seaside suburb,’’<br />
Mr Hall said.<br />
EAST Christchurch teenagers<br />
won top awards at the Blue<br />
Light Life Skills Camp at<br />
Burnham Military Camp earlier<br />
this month.<br />
Aranui 15-year-old Cashmere<br />
Chan Fong was awarded overall<br />
excellence and New Brighton<br />
16-year-old Kurtis O’Sullivan<br />
was awarded overall merit.<br />
The boys beat a strong group<br />
of young people from the South<br />
Island to take the prizes on the<br />
week-long residential course.<br />
Blue Light life skills co-ordinator<br />
Kayla Murphy said: “Cashmere<br />
was presented the award<br />
of overall top student as camp<br />
staff felt that he had showed<br />
maturity, intuition, excelled as a<br />
team member, displayed positive<br />
qualities of leadership and was<br />
respectful towards staff and fellow<br />
course members.”<br />
“Kurtis was presented the<br />
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staff felt that he had significant<br />
and consistent improvement<br />
in attitude, self-discipline,<br />
self-confidence, participation<br />
and team work and was always<br />
respectful to staff and fellow<br />
course members.”<br />
The Life Skills programme<br />
was run by New Zealand<br />
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Chan Fong won awards at<br />
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Medal haul for amateurs<br />
• By Jacob Page<br />
WOOLSTON BOXERS won five<br />
gold medals at the central North<br />
Island amateur championships<br />
in Rotorua.<br />
Coach Holly Sullivan sent her<br />
biggest team ever, with 10 boxers<br />
competing and each coming<br />
home with a medal.<br />
“I’ve been coaching 10 years<br />
and each year I’ve sent a team<br />
from Woolston just to get some<br />
more experience,” she said.<br />
“For me as a coach, it’s<br />
a marker event for me to<br />
assess where my boys and<br />
girls are and whether they are<br />
capable and in the mix for<br />
Canterbury team selections later<br />
in the year.”<br />
Byron Antal won the 80kgplus<br />
junior male class with a<br />
unanimous points decision over<br />
Tauranga’s Te Kehu Kerr.<br />
“I was really impressed with<br />
how (Antal) adapted,” Sullivan<br />
said.<br />
“He threw a few upper-cuts,<br />
which isn’t a common punch for<br />
some reason, and just kept jabbing<br />
against a bigger opponent<br />
and kept scoring points.”<br />
Azury Ormsby won the under-<br />
54kg junior male novice title by<br />
beating Dan Larby, of Gisborne’s<br />
Patu Tahi.<br />
“I was really impressed with<br />
Azury, he just out-skilled his<br />
opponent and it showed in the<br />
fight,” Sullivan said.<br />
Eleven-year-old Bobby Brown<br />
won the under-34kg male cadet<br />
SPORT<br />
title with victory over Rotorua’s<br />
Kauri Hay.<br />
“Bobby is quite strong for his<br />
size and he never takes a backward<br />
step,” Sullivan said.<br />
“He fought a boy who really<br />
wanted to win and you could see<br />
it in the final round, so he did<br />
well.”<br />
Blake Henderson won the<br />
under-75kg elite male title unopposed,<br />
and Neve Enright won<br />
the under-70kg junior novice<br />
title in the same fashion, but<br />
lost on points after stepping up<br />
to fight an opponent with eight<br />
more fights and a 2kg weight<br />
advantage.<br />
Sullivan said Ryley Sutherland<br />
was unlucky to finish runner-up<br />
in the under-50kg male cadet<br />
class after leading his bout for<br />
the first two of three rounds on<br />
the judges’ scorecards.<br />
Silver medals also went to<br />
TALENTED:<br />
Woolston<br />
Boxing Club<br />
members came<br />
back with 10<br />
medals from<br />
the central<br />
North Island<br />
championships<br />
in Rotorua.<br />
PHOTO: HOLLY<br />
SULLIVAN <br />
Hamuera Tainui in the under-<br />
63kg junior male class, Brent<br />
Mikulicic in the under-64kg elite<br />
male novice and Oliver Bristowe<br />
in the under-81kg elite novice<br />
male.<br />
Philippa Hancox earned a<br />
bronze medal as an under-75kg<br />
novice.<br />
The team will now train<br />
towards two events on<br />
August 23 – the Canterbury<br />
Championships at the Cashmere<br />
Club and the Australian Golden<br />
Gloves in Brisbane.<br />
Avonside Girls’<br />
rower off to<br />
world champs<br />
AVONSIDE GIRLS’ High<br />
School rower Sally Wylaars has<br />
flown out with the New Zealand<br />
junior team for the world<br />
championships in Tokyo from<br />
August 7 to 11.<br />
Wylaars will compete in<br />
the women’s coxless four with<br />
St Margaret’s<br />
College’s Charlotte<br />
Darry, Alison<br />
Mills, of St Paul’s<br />
Collegiate in<br />
Hamilton, and<br />
Lucy Burrell<br />
from Auckland’s<br />
Baradene College.<br />
Wylaars was also<br />
named achiever<br />
of the year at the Canterbury<br />
Rowing Awards for her<br />
progression in the sport.<br />
Sally<br />
Wylaars<br />
She has been rowing for four<br />
seasons and won silver in the<br />
Maadi Cup under-18 double<br />
sculls with Avonside teammate<br />
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Tuesday, 10am<br />
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Ascot Sit and Be Fit<br />
Wednesday, 1-2pm, and<br />
Thursday, 9.<strong>30</strong>-10.<strong>30</strong>am<br />
Complete a class of exercises<br />
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Rocket Club<br />
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Scrabble Club<br />
Tuesday and Wednesday, 1.<strong>30</strong>-<br />
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Thursday, 10-11.<strong>30</strong>am<br />
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Thursday, 3.<strong>30</strong>-4.<strong>30</strong>pm<br />
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Cards Club<br />
Friday, 1.<strong>30</strong>-3.<strong>30</strong>pm<br />
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Friday, 3.<strong>30</strong>-4.<strong>30</strong>pm<br />
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Friday, 3.45-4.45pm<br />
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learn about New Zealand and<br />
Christchurch.<br />
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Saturday, 10am-2pm<br />
Go and enjoy a warm<br />
and fun atmosphere beside<br />
the seaside. With live<br />
entertainment, food and free<br />
face-painting.<br />
New Brighton Pedestrian<br />
Mall<br />
Mid-winter family<br />
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All ages welcome.<br />
No booking<br />
required.<br />
Golden Oldies Movie<br />
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Monday, 1.<strong>30</strong>pm<br />
James Stewart and Doug<br />
McClure star in this 1965<br />
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a Virginia farmer and his family<br />
vow to remain neutral, but one<br />
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soldiers, sending the farmer to his<br />
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Monday, 7.<strong>30</strong>-9.<strong>30</strong>pm<br />
Go along every Monday night<br />
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Vegan options can be delicious and easy<br />
Vegan ingredients have flavours and textures that work really well in fritters and sausage<br />
rolls, giving these dishes a real depth of taste<br />
Vegan broccoli, black bean<br />
fritters<br />
Makes 12<br />
Ingredients<br />
1 Tbsp chia seeds<br />
2 Tbsp water<br />
2 cups broccoli florets, roughly<br />
cut<br />
1 400g can black beans, drained<br />
and rinsed<br />
¼ tsp ground fenugreek<br />
1 tsp salt<br />
¼ tsp freshly ground pepper<br />
½ tsp dried oregano<br />
¼ cup fine polenta<br />
Oil for frying<br />
Lemon wedges<br />
Directions<br />
Begin by soaking the chia<br />
seeds in water and set aside so<br />
they thicken. Put the broccoli in<br />
the food processor and process<br />
briefly. Add the beans, seasoning<br />
and chia mixture and blitz to<br />
form a thick paste. Transfer from<br />
the food processor to a bowl and<br />
taste. Adjust seasoning if needed.<br />
Add a tablespoon of polenta<br />
and mix well to combine. Roll<br />
into 12 evenly-sized balls, flatten<br />
slightly and coat in the polenta.<br />
Heat a large, heavy-based fry<br />
pan with enough oil to cover<br />
the base of the pan. When hot,<br />
add the broccoli fritters and fry<br />
until golden (about 5min a side).<br />
Remove and serve with a pinch of<br />
sea salt and lemon wedges.<br />
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Vegan sausage rolls<br />
Ingredients<br />
250g chestnut mushrooms C. Tip the mushroom mixture<br />
3 Tbsp olive oil<br />
MOVE<br />
into the bowl with the leeks,<br />
A<br />
2 leeks, finely chopped<br />
then add the chestnuts and<br />
2 large garlic cloves, crushed breadcrumbs.<br />
1 Tbsp finely chopped sage leaves Season then mix everything<br />
1 Tbsp brown rice miso<br />
together until you have a slightly<br />
2 tsp dijon mustard<br />
stiff mixture.<br />
<strong>30</strong>g chestnuts, very finely<br />
Unravel the pastry on a floured<br />
chopped<br />
surface, then roll the pastry out so<br />
70g fresh white breadcrumbs one side measures 43cm. Mould<br />
1 x 320g sheet ready-rolled puff the mushroom and leek mixture<br />
pastry (not the all-butter version) into<br />
TO<br />
a sausage shape<br />
A<br />
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NEW<br />
the<br />
Plain flour for dusting<br />
centre of the pastry, then bring<br />
Dairy-free milk (like soya milk), the pastry up around the filling<br />
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Directions<br />
Tip the mushrooms into a food<br />
processor and pulse until they are<br />
finely chopped. Put half the olive<br />
oil in a large frying pan, add the<br />
leeks and a pinch of salt and fry<br />
gently for 15min or until softened<br />
and golden brown.<br />
Scrape the leeks out of the pan<br />
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a little.<br />
Heat the remaining oil in<br />
the pan and fry the mushrooms<br />
for 10min over medium heat.<br />
Add the garlic, sage, miso<br />
and mustard, and fry for a further<br />
1-2min. Leave to cool slightly.<br />
Heat the oven to about 200 deg<br />
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Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />
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METRO BLACK BEDROOM<br />
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