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TUESDAY, JULY 30, 2019
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Youth MP Te Rina has east in mind
• By Matt Slaughter
TE RINA Kotara (standing)
could be the future of politics
in the east.
The year 13 Haeata
Community Campus student
was one of 120 Youth MPs from
across New Zealand who
took part in Youth Parliament
at the Beehive earlier this
month.
Te Rina said before the
two-day event, politics was
an interest, but now wondered
if there was a way she could
make it part of her future
career.
Youth Parliamentarians
functioned the same as elected
members would, they had
opportunities to debate on a
mock Bill, conducted inquiries
in mock select committees and
grilled Ministers in question
time.
Te Rina was amazed at the
diversity of opinions other
Youth MPs voiced at the
event and the passion they
demonstrated.
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police
numbers
• By Matt Slaughter
A SUBSTANTIAL increase in
officer numbers at New Brighton
Police Station will aim to reduce
crime in the east and Canterbury.
Last Monday, 25 new front line
staff started at New Brighton Police
Station and this number will
grow to 40 soon.
The number of sergeants at the
station will increase from three to
eight and the number of staff in
total from 20 to 60.
Sergeant Jim Currie said the
new police would work alternating
shifts 24 hours a day, seven
days a week. He said they would
patrol all of the areas New Brighton
police had in the past, but
would also respond to emergency
callouts throughout Canterbury.
Said Sergeant Currie: “These
guys, they’re what we call our
emergency response. You phone
111, they’re the ones that come to
the jobs.”
“They’ll be serving the whole of
Canterbury, but they’ll be based
out of here, so you’ll see them
around more often because they’ll
be starting and finishing here, so
you’ll see them more and more
around New Brighton as well.”
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Bus stops to ease schools’ traffic issues
• By Matt Slaughter
TRAFFIC congestion around
Shirley Boys’ and Avonside Girls’
High Schools will soon be eased.
The Coastal-Burwood
Community Board has approved
three new bus stops at Bridge St,
Breezes Rd and Avondale Rd.
They will be used at drop-off and
pick-up times
only.
Pegasus Post
reported in June
on the number
of students who
drive to school
and take up
John
Laurenson
parks along
nearby streets.
Residents say
they sometimes park badly and
drive dangerously around the
school.
Shirley Boys’ High School
principal John Laurenson
said the new bus stops would
hopefully reduce the number
of students and parents driving
to the school and make the
morning and afternoon
commute easier for others.
“For us, it’s simple enough,
we’re just moving children,
boys and girls to and from the
school more efficiently and in a
congested part of the city, that’s a
very positive thing.”
Said Avonside Girls’ High
School principal Sue Hume:
“If we’ve got good bus services
into school, absolutely we’re
encouraging our students to use
the transport that’s available.”
Just after the campus opened
in May, Pegasus Post reported
the schools were experiencing
teething problems related to
the demand for buses and
overcrowding in some places on
campus.
The schools had been working
with the city council to improve
access to buses for students and
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Station opening hours to remain
•From page 1
In spite of the fact that more
police would be in and out of the
station 24 hours a day, Sergeant
Currie said New Brighton Police
Station’s opening hours would
not increase from five days a
week.
Asked why, Sergeant
Currie said:
“I can’t comment
on that
. . . that’s at a
higher level than
Soozie Bragg
my grade.”
However,
Sergeant Currie
said for eastern suburbs, greater
police numbers would hopefully
mean a reduction in some of the
most common crimes affecting
these areas including car thefts,
burglaries and tagging.
“It’ll have that deterrence effect
for some of the minor stuff that
we saw a little spike in . . . hopefully,
it’ll reduce that.”
“They’re just deploying them
into the places that they’re
needed, so that’s why we’re getting
them out here, to help boost
that trust and confidence and
make people feel safe in the community,”
he said.
Aranui resident Bevan
Allington, who Pegasus Post
reported in May, had his caravan
stolen from his driveway, said it
INCREASE: Twenty-five new front line staff started at New
Brighton Police Station last Monday, this number will grow to
40 soon.
had not been found. He hoped
experiences like his would now
be less common.
“The officer that attended my
callout was from Papanui, so
maybe all the Brighton ones were
busy, or there wasn’t enough of
them to get there quick enough,
so maybe in that sense, the numbers
could help.”
South New Brighton resident
Soozie Bragg, who organised the
Save Our Suburbs Community
Safety Expo in March, said
having more police would be “a
great thing.”
“If the little mongrels that steal
things know that there are more
police in the area and that they
are patrolling and that they are
more vigilant, then hopefully
they won’t be quite so keen to
come down this area.”
For the rest of Christchurch,
Sergeant Currie said: “It’s going
to be a boost for the whole city.”
• By Matt Slaughter
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centre burglaries.
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appeared in the district court
last week charged with the
burglaries at the Waimairi Beach
Golf Club, Parklands Bowling
Club, Waitakiri Golf Club and
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TARGETED: A man has been charged with seven burglaries,
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• By Matt Slaughter
DECISION-MAKERS are
conflicted about the best
solution to keep road-users
and pedestrians safe near the
entrance to KFC and the Z
service station on Shirley Rd.
The Papanui-Innes
Community Board is
concerned the right turn from
Shirley Rd into KFC is holding
up traffic and creating problems
for other road-users.
However, city council staff
say a possible solution raised by
the board to extend the traffic
island on Shirley Rd so it blocks
motorists from turning right
into KFC will encourage
more dangerous driving.
Said board member
Jo Byrne: “If you come
right from Marshland
Rd and swing around, if
someone’s waiting there
to go into KFC, that can
be a bit of an obstacle.”
Ms Byrne said the
board has asked city
council staff to consider
extending the traffic island.
But she said staff had analysed
traffic around the KFC and Z
and found some motorists are
already driving on the
wrong side of the road
for a short distance
after they exit KFC onto
Shirley Rd.
Extending the island
could exacerbate the
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would be forced to drive
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side of the road to reach the end
of the island.
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manager Lynette Ellis said
many things had to be
considered before a decision is
made on the safest solution.
“This involves looking at past
statistics regarding crashes
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Developing
a passion
for politics
•From page 1
“Before, I was like, really onesided
and now, I feel like I’m quite
open to like say: ‘Oh well, what
does this problem effect in this sector,
or what is the solution?’ It just
gave me a different view on how
other people see things.”
Te Rina said she had east
Christchurch in mind when voting
on the mock bill relating to using
sustainable energy.
“I was thinking about it and I
was like, what about my community,
the Christchurch east. I was
just considering what we’d been
through and how climate change
would affect my community and
then I decided to vote for the bill.”
After, school Te Rina said she
was planning to study engineering
at Canterbury University, but said
Youth Parliament had sparked her
inspiration for the job politicians do.
Te Rina was chosen as a Youth
MP by Christchurch East National
Party member Jo Hayes.
Te Rina said she had loved working
with Ms Hayes, who was now
one of the politicians she looked up
to most along with Jacinda Ardern.
Ms Hayes said the experience
had inspired Te Rina to start a
school debating team and spoke
highly of her passion for improving
low socio-economic areas.
Jo Byrne
• By Laura Hitchon
A NEW venture to help parents
of newborn babies save money
has opened in Christchurch.
The Canterbury Baby Clothing
Library in Spreydon operates
a clothing exchange system
where members can trade good
quality second-hand baby clothing
for other good quality second-hand
baby clothing items of
a similar nature. Library owner
Jacky Bakker said the library
system loosely worked on a likefor-like
exchange.
Ms Bakker said she came up
with the idea for the business after
buying some expensive baby
clothing for her grandson on an
overseas website and discovered
it was too small, but was unable
to exchange it.
“Babies are constantly growing,
so rather than people
throwing out their old baby
clothes and sending them to
landfill, why not exchange
them,” she said.
In addition to reducing
landfill, Ms Bakker hoped to
make shopping for baby clothes
more enjoyable, affordable and
less time-consuming for new
parents.
Customer and grandmotherto-be
Janice Belgrave said it
was easy to spend $35 on a new
outfit that only ended up being
worn once or twice. “It’s great if
parents are able to recycle and
reuse where possible,” she said.
Christchurch Parents Centre
president Yvette Cundy said a
lot of parents were surprised at
how quickly they went through
clothing and that selling them
online was a time-consuming
process. “The process of putting
items up on Trade Me, listing
everything and waiting for people
to collect the items, it’s just
too hard,” she said.
Ms Bakker said having a baby
was meant to be an enjoyable experience,
but people got caught
up with the image and expense
of it instead of savouring it.
“I get to make contact with
people at the happiest time of
their lives, which is just lovely,”
she said.
Rather than spending a heap
of money on baby clothing, Ms
Bakker believed people should
spend it on what matters, like
car seats, mattresses or good
shoes.
“You can still achieve a cool
look by shopping sensibly,” she
said. Ms Bakker said label clothing
and generic clothing were
treated exactly the same and
what mattered was the quality of
the garment.
“Clothing to be traded must
be free of holes and discolouration
and must have fully functioning
zips, domes and buttons.
“Hats, socks, singlets and
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Fire rages, homes at risk
and undertaking observations
of driver behaviour in the
area. When considering
past crashes, turning right
against traffic and crossing
multiple lanes is one of the
more risky actions that can be
undertaken by a driver. The
level of risk is heightened when
it is undertaken in the vicinity
of a major intersection,” she
said.
Ms Byrne said the board
will continue to work with city
council staff until the safest
option is found.
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most knitwear are not accepted
but can be donated by members
for other people to use.
“Premature and special occasion
clothing are also available
on request,” she said.
Ms Belgrave said she was
gifting a full membership to her
children and hoped it would
make things a little easier for
them.
“A membership to the baby
library would make an ideal
gift for a baby shower too,”
she said. Casual and full
memberships are available
and visits to the library are by
appointment only. Once the
clothing is exchanged, it’s the
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News
FOR LEASE: The city council is looking for someone to lease the new cafe being built at the New
Brighton hot pools site.
Operator sought for hot pools cafe
THE CAFE being built as part of
the New Brighton hot water pools
complex is up for grabs.
The city council is looking
for a private operator to lease
the space, which will have both
indoor and outdoor seating.
Said city council head of recreation,
sports and events Nigel
Cox: “We are looking to lease the
cafe to an experienced operator
with a proven track record in the
hospitality industry and a passion
for providing great food and
customer service. We want the
café to become a real asset for the
area.’’
The hot pools are due to open
early in 2020.
There will be five pools in the
complex, ranging from 25 to 40
degrees in temperature, a cold
water plunge pool and steam and
sauna facilities.
Development Christchurch
Ltd is overseeing the construction
of the multimillion-dollar
facility, which, once completed,
is expected to draw about 75,000
people a year to New Brighton.
DCL chief executive Rob Hall
said contractors had been working
on site since February and
work on the pool complex was
progressing well.
“The hot pools will be a great
boost for New Brighton when
they open early next year.
Alongside our work on the
new playground, public realm
improvements and revitalisation
of the commercial centre, they
will be a catalyst for growth and
activity in the seaside suburb,’’
Mr Hall said.
EAST Christchurch teenagers
won top awards at the Blue
Light Life Skills Camp at
Burnham Military Camp earlier
this month.
Aranui 15-year-old Cashmere
Chan Fong was awarded overall
excellence and New Brighton
16-year-old Kurtis O’Sullivan
was awarded overall merit.
The boys beat a strong group
of young people from the South
Island to take the prizes on the
week-long residential course.
Blue Light life skills co-ordinator
Kayla Murphy said: “Cashmere
was presented the award
of overall top student as camp
staff felt that he had showed
maturity, intuition, excelled as a
team member, displayed positive
qualities of leadership and was
respectful towards staff and fellow
course members.”
“Kurtis was presented the
overall merit award as camp
staff felt that he had significant
and consistent improvement
in attitude, self-discipline,
self-confidence, participation
and team work and was always
respectful to staff and fellow
course members.”
The Life Skills programme
was run by New Zealand
Blue Light in partnership with
the New Zealand Police and
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Fire rages, homes at risk
Teenagers put their
life skills on show
HIGH ACHIEVERS: Kurtis
O’Sullivan and Cashmere
Chan Fong won awards at
the Blue Light Life Skills
event at Burnham Military
Camp.
New Zealand Defence Force.
The programme provides 14
to 17-year-olds with a residential-based
course delivering
quality life-skills and leadership
training. The programme specialises
in building self-respect,
respect for others and working
within boundaries, self-care,
teamwork and problem-solving.
Up to 12 courses are held each
year in Burnham, Auckland and
the Central North Island.
Blue Light programmes and
activities are designed to reduce
the number of young people
becoming offenders or victims
of crime and to encourage better
relations between young people,
their parents, the police and
their communities.
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Medal haul for amateurs
• By Jacob Page
WOOLSTON BOXERS won five
gold medals at the central North
Island amateur championships
in Rotorua.
Coach Holly Sullivan sent her
biggest team ever, with 10 boxers
competing and each coming
home with a medal.
“I’ve been coaching 10 years
and each year I’ve sent a team
from Woolston just to get some
more experience,” she said.
“For me as a coach, it’s
a marker event for me to
assess where my boys and
girls are and whether they are
capable and in the mix for
Canterbury team selections later
in the year.”
Byron Antal won the 80kgplus
junior male class with a
unanimous points decision over
Tauranga’s Te Kehu Kerr.
“I was really impressed with
how (Antal) adapted,” Sullivan
said.
“He threw a few upper-cuts,
which isn’t a common punch for
some reason, and just kept jabbing
against a bigger opponent
and kept scoring points.”
Azury Ormsby won the under-
54kg junior male novice title by
beating Dan Larby, of Gisborne’s
Patu Tahi.
“I was really impressed with
Azury, he just out-skilled his
opponent and it showed in the
fight,” Sullivan said.
Eleven-year-old Bobby Brown
won the under-34kg male cadet
SPORT
title with victory over Rotorua’s
Kauri Hay.
“Bobby is quite strong for his
size and he never takes a backward
step,” Sullivan said.
“He fought a boy who really
wanted to win and you could see
it in the final round, so he did
well.”
Blake Henderson won the
under-75kg elite male title unopposed,
and Neve Enright won
the under-70kg junior novice
title in the same fashion, but
lost on points after stepping up
to fight an opponent with eight
more fights and a 2kg weight
advantage.
Sullivan said Ryley Sutherland
was unlucky to finish runner-up
in the under-50kg male cadet
class after leading his bout for
the first two of three rounds on
the judges’ scorecards.
Silver medals also went to
TALENTED:
Woolston
Boxing Club
members came
back with 10
medals from
the central
North Island
championships
in Rotorua.
PHOTO: HOLLY
SULLIVAN
Hamuera Tainui in the under-
63kg junior male class, Brent
Mikulicic in the under-64kg elite
male novice and Oliver Bristowe
in the under-81kg elite novice
male.
Philippa Hancox earned a
bronze medal as an under-75kg
novice.
The team will now train
towards two events on
August 23 – the Canterbury
Championships at the Cashmere
Club and the Australian Golden
Gloves in Brisbane.
Avonside Girls’
rower off to
world champs
AVONSIDE GIRLS’ High
School rower Sally Wylaars has
flown out with the New Zealand
junior team for the world
championships in Tokyo from
August 7 to 11.
Wylaars will compete in
the women’s coxless four with
St Margaret’s
College’s Charlotte
Darry, Alison
Mills, of St Paul’s
Collegiate in
Hamilton, and
Lucy Burrell
from Auckland’s
Baradene College.
Wylaars was also
named achiever
of the year at the Canterbury
Rowing Awards for her
progression in the sport.
Sally
Wylaars
She has been rowing for four
seasons and won silver in the
Maadi Cup under-18 double
sculls with Avonside teammate
Maddy Thornton earlier this
year.
The course for the junior
world championships, known
as the Sea Forest Waterway, is a
newly-constructed venue for the
2020 Olympics and Paralympics.
Its west and east dams separate
the rowing course from Tokyo
Bay.
The New Zealand team have
been based at Lake Karapiro
in Cambridge since June in
preparation for the event.
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5pm each Wednesday
Senior Net New Brighton
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday 10am-noon (by
appointment)
Go along for a group offering
assistance to mature people with
modern technology including
computers, tablets, smartphones,
email, Facebook, Skype, Word,
cellphones and the internet.
Phone 382 6048
202 Marine Parade (next to the
New Brighton Club)
JP Clinic at Shirley Library
Tuesday, 10am-1pm
A justice of the peace will
be available to members of the
community to witness signatures
and documents, certify document
copies, hear oaths, declarations,
affidavits or affirmations as well
as sign citizenship, sponsorship
or rates rebates applications. No
charge.
Shirley Library
SAYGo Steady As You Go Falls
Prevention Exercise Class
Tuesday, 10am
This is a specially-designed class
to help you not to fall.
There will be a $2 koha entry.
There is no booking fee required,
those interested are invited to just
turn up on the day and see what
the class can do for them.
Parklands Community Centre
Ascot Sit and Be Fit
Wednesday, 1-2pm, and
Thursday, 9.30-10.30am
Complete a class of exercises
without even leaving your chair.
The cost of the class is $4 and
with this, you’ll get a cup of tea or
coffee.
Ascot Community Centre
Rocket Club
Wednesday, 3.30-4.30pm
Go along and take part in
different activities based on
local and current events in a
learning environment. Homework
help is available during this time.
Free and no bookings required.
Aranui Library
Scrabble Club
Tuesday and Wednesday, 1.30-
3.30pm and 1-2.45pm
Go along to the Scrabble
Club. No obligation, just go
along when you can and join the
friendly group. All materials are
supplied. No fee.
Parklands and Shirley
libraries
CV help
Thursday, 10-11.30am
A librarian will be on hand
to assist customers who need
help with their CV or
resume.
New Brighton Library
Technology Help Drop-in
Sessions
Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm
Go along to drop-in sessions
for help with email, searching
the internet, using the library
catalogue, eBooks, and general
computer queries.
Shirley Library
Cards Club
Friday, 1.30-3.30pm
This weekly club will be held
every Friday, just go along and
join the fun. Free, no bookings
required.
Shirley Library
Makerspace
Friday, 3.30-4.30pm
Go along to weekly Makerspace
sessions and get hands-on with
activities for all ages. Something
new every week.
Aranui Library
Culture Exchange
Friday, 3.45-4.45pm
Go along and make new
friends, practice English and
learn about New Zealand and
Christchurch.
Shirley Library
New Brighton Seaside
Market
Saturday, 10am-2pm
Go and enjoy a warm
and fun atmosphere beside
the seaside. With live
entertainment, food and free
face-painting.
New Brighton Pedestrian
Mall
Mid-winter family
fun will be held at
Parklands Library
on Saturday from
11am until 3pm. Go
along and enjoy
games, activities
and craft together.
All ages welcome.
No booking
required.
Golden Oldies Movie
screening – Shenandoah
Monday, 1.30pm
James Stewart and Doug
McClure star in this 1965
western. During the Civil War,
a Virginia farmer and his family
vow to remain neutral, but one
of the sons is captured by Union
soldiers, sending the farmer to his
rescue. $2, go early for a cuppa.
New Brighton Museum, 9 Hardy
St
Marshland Table Tennis Club
Monday, 7.30-9.30pm
Go along every Monday night
until October 14. Casual players
are welcome – $5 for adults per
night, $3 for juniors under-18.
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Tasty Bites
Vegan options can be delicious and easy
Vegan ingredients have flavours and textures that work really well in fritters and sausage
rolls, giving these dishes a real depth of taste
Vegan broccoli, black bean
fritters
Makes 12
Ingredients
1 Tbsp chia seeds
2 Tbsp water
2 cups broccoli florets, roughly
cut
1 400g can black beans, drained
and rinsed
¼ tsp ground fenugreek
1 tsp salt
¼ tsp freshly ground pepper
½ tsp dried oregano
¼ cup fine polenta
Oil for frying
Lemon wedges
Directions
Begin by soaking the chia
seeds in water and set aside so
they thicken. Put the broccoli in
the food processor and process
briefly. Add the beans, seasoning
and chia mixture and blitz to
form a thick paste. Transfer from
the food processor to a bowl and
taste. Adjust seasoning if needed.
Add a tablespoon of polenta
and mix well to combine. Roll
into 12 evenly-sized balls, flatten
slightly and coat in the polenta.
Heat a large, heavy-based fry
pan with enough oil to cover
the base of the pan. When hot,
add the broccoli fritters and fry
until golden (about 5min a side).
Remove and serve with a pinch of
sea salt and lemon wedges.
WE ARE
Vegan sausage rolls
Ingredients
250g chestnut mushrooms C. Tip the mushroom mixture
3 Tbsp olive oil
MOVE
into the bowl with the leeks,
A
2 leeks, finely chopped
then add the chestnuts and
2 large garlic cloves, crushed breadcrumbs.
1 Tbsp finely chopped sage leaves Season then mix everything
1 Tbsp brown rice miso
together until you have a slightly
2 tsp dijon mustard
stiff mixture.
30g chestnuts, very finely
Unravel the pastry on a floured
chopped
surface, then roll the pastry out so
70g fresh white breadcrumbs one side measures 43cm. Mould
1 x 320g sheet ready-rolled puff the mushroom and leek mixture
pastry (not the all-butter version) into
TO
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A
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Plain flour for dusting
centre of the pastry, then bring
Dairy-free milk (like soya milk), the pastry up around the filling
to glaze
Directions
Tip the mushrooms into a food
processor and pulse until they are
finely chopped. Put half the olive
oil in a large frying pan, add the
leeks and a pinch of salt and fry
gently for 15min or until softened
and golden brown.
Scrape the leeks out of the pan
into a bowl and set aside to cool
a little.
Heat the remaining oil in
the pan and fry the mushrooms
for 10min over medium heat.
Add the garlic, sage, miso
and mustard, and fry for a further
1-2min. Leave to cool slightly.
Heat the oven to about 200 deg
and seal along the seam with a
fork.
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Price: By negotiation
4 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | 2 living rooms | 1 dining room | 2 car-garage | Listing Number: BE193324
Tucked into the lower slopes of
Cashmere, overlooking the Cracroft
Reserve, this lovely multi-level home is
presented to the market for a lucky new
owner to purchase.
Built in the 80’s, this classic home has
generous open plan living rooms, a light
and airy galley kitchen and four bedrooms.
Lovely high ceilings, chandeliers and
leadlight windows in the living areas
complete the picture of this idyllic family
home. There is plenty of storage space, an
internal access double garage and even a
workshop for the handyman or woman.
The living areas open out to the very
private and large deck area providing
ease of entertaining al fresco whilst being
sheltered from the easterlies to enjoy the
peacefulness of the views.
The back yard is a playground for the
children with room for a trampoline, vegie
garden, clothesline and more....
The Port Hills with all its amenities is
only minutes away as are local cafes and
shops. Take a stroll along the banks of the
Heathcote River to the local coffee shop.
For the environmentally conscious
public transport is easy to access with
three bus routes a short walk away.
This location is becoming increasingly
popular. Zoned for Cashmere High School,
Cashmere Primary, Thorrington School
and Christchurch South Intermediate
your children’s education needs are taken
care of.
The owners have enjoyed the privacy
their home has offered, but it is now time
for new beginnings.
Open Homes Saturday 3 and Sun 4
August 1:00pm - 1:30pm.
See you at the open home or to arrange
a private viewing of this property call
Debbie Pettigrew on 027 777 0411
from Harcourts Grenadier Beckenham
(Licensed Agent REAA 2008) or phone
the office 337 1316
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