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26 residential units.
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The city council will take
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Former designs saw mixed
feedback when Bay Harbour News
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I GET the feeling the Collett’s Corner
developers are getting in early to try and
get the contentious Lyttelton project over
the line (see page 1).
As part of the process, the city council is
asking for public feedback on the plans.
Not everyone in Lyttelton is happy with the design, saying it
does not fit in with the historic look of the port.
Ohu Development has now gone back to the city council with
changes to the type of materials it wants to use.
Ohu Development’s Camia Young said the changes were not
being made to appease opponents leading into the resource
consent process.
Young also said she was unaware of any concerns people in
Lyttelton had over the development.
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Working group still intact
• By Jess Gibson
THE DISBANDMENT of a key
group working to ease some of
Akaroa’s biggest issues has been
put on hold.
The Banks Peninsula Community
Board did not approve a
recommendation on Monday by
the city council to dissolve the
Akaroa Issues Working Party.
Instead, members have deferred
the decision until its next
board meeting in two weeks
time, set to be held in Akaroa.
The working party was formed
in 2016 to improve maintenance
of the township’s services and
facilities by addressing concerns
raised by residents.
It included Deputy Mayor
and councillor Andrew Turner,
former community board members
Pam Richardson and Janis
Haley, resident group members
and city council staff.
While the group has eased issues
like the ongoing dredging of
the Akaroa Slipway and reducing
litter by installing big belly bins,
it still has a number to resolve
like implementing a landscape
plan for the Britomart Memorial
Reserve.
However, it was only set to last
until the end of the 2016 to 2019
triennium.
Working party member Victoria
Andrews, who is also a member
of the Akaroa Civic Trust,
and resident Charl Chaney wrote
letters to the community board
opposing the recommendation.
Both stated that the working
group established an effective
means of communication between
the community and the
city council.
“Until a clear direction is
defined or a detailed review
takes place, I am of the view
that the Akaroa Issues Working
Party should continue to serve
‘We decided because of the
feedback we got’
– Tori Peden
the community until a suitable
replacement is ready to be put in
place.”
Community board chairwoman
Tori Peden said deferring
the decision would allow more
members of the working party to
express their views.
“We decided because of the
feedback we got, it was best to
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in two weeks, to
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make the decision in Akaroa
and hopefully by then we might
also have a bit more information
from staff.”
She said staff will come back to
the community board with a list
of issues that have been resolved
and those which have not.
Ms Peden said there are several
things that the community
board and city council staff are
considering to ensure a good
outcome, including establishing
a similar group or extending the
working party.
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Deep shingle snares motorists
Jan Daffin has towed out
at least 100 vehicles from
the shingle at Birdlings
Flat since she moved
their eight years ago.
Jess Gibson reports
“The jingle of shame.”
This is how Birdlings Flat
residents refer to the familiar
sound of vehicles leaving the
settlement with shingle stuck in
their wheels.
For visitors, warning signs
at the top of the beach often go
ignored, still opting to take the
plunge from a solid car park into
the deep gravel.
And because there is no
cellphone reception, they usually
end up desperately door-knocking
at residents’ homes asking for
their car to be hauled out.
Jan Daffin thinks she has
helped to tow at least 100 vehicles
since she moved to Birdlings Flat
eight years ago.
Mrs Daffin, her husband,
Mike, and her daughter, Bree,
are one of the main families that
rush down to help when they see
a vehicle “belly-deep” in shingle.
On a good weekend, they
would help pull out about four
or five using a shovel, rope and
their old Nissan Terrano, a “rust
bucket with monster tyres.”
She manages to find humour in
every encounter.
“It’s classic. The stories you get
from people being stuck in there
is just hilarious,” Mrs Daffin said.
“Last week, we got a husband
and wife in a beautiful new
Range Rover. She was saying: ‘I
don’t think you should do that’
and he turned around and said:
‘What, are you scared?’ – it was
within about two metres they
were dead stuck in shingle.”
Mrs Daffin said a lot of the
time, vehicles get stuck in the
deep holes made by other people.
“One time we were having a
quiz night at the community
centre and two young people
that were stuck ended up sitting
through the whole thing until we
finished.”
She said one of her more
interesting tows was when she
coincidentally met the grandson
of the man Mr Daffin had bought
their house off.
“If I hadn’t seen them there we
wouldn’t have crossed paths. We
invited them back here and spent
a couple of hours learning about
this guy and his memories in my
house, it was so random.”
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at Birdlings Flat
Eight year
Mrs Daffin said there is no
stereotypical person or vehicle
which gets stuck and even admitted
she can not be hypocritical, as
she and Bree have needed saving
once before.
“After that happened, word got
around pretty quick,” she said.
The family doesn’t charge to
tow people out, but if they want
to thank them with a donation, it
goes towards community events
at Te Mata Hapuku Community
Hall.
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“One time we came home to
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but I thought it was really sweet.”
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battle resolved
• By Jess Gibson
SUMNER’S CAVE Rock
Apartments may soon be gone.
The earthquake-damaged
building on Marriner St can
now be sold and demolished following
a High Court judgment
by Justice David Gendall last
Tuesday.
A two-day hearing was held
in October to try and put an end
to an eight-year-long battle over
the complex.
A dispute started between unit
owners after an insurance offer
of $21m was settled last year.
Forty-six out of 50 owners
agreed to divide the payout and
sell the land to company Peterborough
15 Ltd for $4.8m.
However, four disagreed over
how to divide the proceeds,
which prevented the sale as
a unanimous decision was
needed.
One of those stopping the sale
was Peter Foster, who wanted a
higher payout than members of
a body corporate for the Cave
Rock Tavern at the back of the
complex.
But Justice Gendall has ruled
in favour of the body corporate,
which means funds will now be
distributed and the land is able
to be sold.
Mr Foster previously told Bay
Harbour News he may appeal if
the decision went against him.
He did not respond to Bay Harbour
News over Justice Gendall’s
ruling.
Body corporate chairman
Mike White said he will be glad
if owners can move on from the
situation and finally wind it up.
Fourteen unit owners have
died while waiting for a resolution.
“It’s been difficult. Mr Foster
has caused us all a terrible
amount of distress.”
While Peterborough 15 Ltd
was the nominee company during
the hearing, Citadel Property
plans to buy the land.
Director Jonathan Lyttle said
Citadel Property is excited about
owning the site and looks forward
to providing a solution.
“We are really happy for the
members of the body corporate
and owners who have been
through quite an ordeal.”
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Mr Maynard was unable
to be contacted regarding
changes to the complex
before Bay Harbour News’
deadline yesterday.
Ohu Development founding
partner Camia Young
said she was unaware of any
opposition to the project
and that the changes are
to satisfy the city council’s
urban design team.
“We are confident we
can find an elegant design
solution, but unfortunately
we will likely lose the
ceramic tile facade.”
Ms Young said updated
designs will be completed
soon.
During the five-week
fundraising campaign
for the project, 370 people
Ken Maynard
invested a total of $504,000
and as the minimum goal
of $300,000 was met, the
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Historic cottage to get fresh paint
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The city council’s sustainability
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is one of two built by
colourful local resident
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his widowed brother-inlaw
and his nieces when
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Your Local Views
Banks Peninsula name changes draw ire
Readers respond to last
week’s article about
alterations or changes to
13 existing place names in
Banks Peninsula to include
Maori names
(To read the article go to
www.odt.co.nz/star-news/
star-christchurch/namechange-cards-canterburyshills-gods)
Ray O’Rourke - Why are
we allowing a pressure group
to change our heritage? For
example, the names of places that
our ancestors named - the people
who made New Zealand what it
is today.
Costa Harris - I feel this
is symptomatic of the Labour/
Green government and is totally
un-necessary. Who pays for the
signs, public notification etc. –
the poor old ratepayer?
It is time to push back against
‘white guilt’ and ‘colonialism’.
It’s got nothing to do with this
or future generations. Enough is
now enough.
Ken Duncan - A large
number of Ngai Tahu like myself
identify more with Kati Mamoe
than Ngai Tahu, though we are
one these days.
Kati Mamoe were not just a
small tribal group, they were a
tribe and still are really. What
is known today as Ngai Tahu
is actually an amalgamation of
Ngai Tahu and Kati Mamoe, after
a pact along with intermarriage
with the earlier people of the
Waitaha grouping which was the
ancient iwi of Waitaha, Rapuwai
and Hawea.
I know the government is trying
to erase these other Iwi from
history. It would be nice if the
media didn’t follow suit.
Hilary Anderson - I am
strongly opposed to the name
changes proposed across Banks
Peninsula, or anywhere else for
that matter. Existing names are
known to everyone and changes
would create confusion and
disarray to all of us, including
businesses, the postal service and
government departments. Please
leave them as they are.
Lynne Clark - When the
Treaty of Waitangi was signed,
there were two parties. The Maori
and the European. I belong to
the latter. I am totally fed up with
changing names. I don’t mind
new places or buildings given
either Maori or European names,
but am totally against current
names being changed. I think
it’s unnecessary, it’s rude, and offensive
towards European. Please
stop appeasing loud Maori voices,
OPPOSITION:
Readers have
expressed their
opposition to a
proposal to add
Maori names to
13 existing Banks
Peninsula places
including Dyers
Pass, which
could soon also
be known as
Pukeatua.
PHOTO: GEOFF
SLOAN
and let’s just settle with what’s
current.
Murray Stuart - No, and
again no. Is it not enough that the
Christchurch Library and just
about everything else new these
days has a Maori name?
Wal Remu - These names
changes are a load of rubbish -
made up Maori names. Leave
them well alone! The money
could be far better spent on
housing for the homeless, better
public facilities in many
Christchurch suburbs, and so on.
Nothing wrong with the likes of
Dyers Pass Rd, Sign of the Kiwi,
etc.
Reader Sally-Ann Marshall
responds to the October 20
article about crime in Cass
Bay, which residents say is
on the rise
I have to say that as a Heathcote
resident it’s not confined to
Cass Bay.
The boy racers around here are
a daily annoyance. In the year
I’ve lived here we’ve had a tree
trunk smashed through our car
window, the lamp post outside
our house has been crashed into
and knocked into our garden in
the dead of night, the letterbox
(and that of many neighbours)
has been obliterated. This is
before we get onto the tagging,
speeding and vandalism of the
domain. There is also loud music,
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public toilets smashed to pieces.
For the police spokesperson
to say there’s no increase is just
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every incident that occurred
I’d be on the phone to them
most days. I’ve informed the
city council about the acts of
vandalism, as they and we
ratepayers are unfortunately the
ones that pay to fix it.
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News
School pupils part of
Ripapa Island reopening
LYTTELTON PRIMARY School
pupils retraced the footsteps of
Ngāti Wheke ancestors on Ripapa
Island last Wednesday.
The island, which is tucked
close to the shore of Lyttelton
Harbour, has been closed since
the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
But now, it will be accessible by
the public over summer.
Its opening was celebrated by
Te Hapū o Ngāti Wheke, Minister
of Conservation Eugenie Sage,
Department of Conservation
The Redcliffs Residents
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Many people wonder why
they should consider planting
natives rather than exotics.
staff, residents and pupils.
Said Ms Sage: “I am delighted
to join Ngāti Wheke and DOC in
officially welcoming some of the
first visitors back to this tōpuni
site.”
She said Ripapa is less known
by Cantabrians than the island
deserves, mainly because the
island can currently only be accessed
by boat.
“DOC and Ngāti Wheke are
exploring ways to enable more
people to visit and enjoy this
special place.”
Simply put, most of our
natives are unique to New
Zealand and help to define our
identity as a nation. Some have
threatened status and would
be a loss to the world unless we
prevent them from dying out.
Native plants also provide us
many benefits, including materials,
food, medicine, beauty,
erosion control, water purification,
carbon dioxide capture,
and more - and yet we don’t
know what benefits are still to
HISTORY: Ngāti Wheke spokeswoman Yvette
Couch-Lewis shares stories of Maori ancestors with
Lyttelton Primary School pupils on Ripapa Island.
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They also have their
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and support businesses in your community
Bring your swimmers
and make a day of it!
IT’S 7am on a still and sunny Sunday
morning and the Sumner Market is
beginning to burst into life as vendors
arrive to showcase their produce and
wares.
The location is stunning, situated only
metres from the beach and Sumner’s
iconic volcanic rock formation Cave Rock,
the market has been operating during
warmer months (November to April)
since 2003.
We are the market right by the beach!
says market co-ordindator Clayton
Spence. “We have a great range of stalls
from fresh vegies to amazing food from all
over the world and amazing craft. You’ll
find us just after the Surf Club as you
come into the village… You can’t miss us”
Vendors include • Stewart & Friends
fresh local produce with vegetables, free
range eggs, vege boxes, and seedlings
• Nanys Food Truck, Chorizo Butterfly
Latin Street Food • Wood You Believe
It with designer wooden clocks, shelves,
chopping boards • The Bakery Brothers
• Angie’s German Baking • Little German
Kitchen with authentic German Bratwurst
• Sisig’s Charcoal Grill with nachos, tacos,
burritos and buffalo wings • Paella
• Homemade jams and preserves • Infants
& Baby Clothing • Scarves, hats, bags
• International cuisines • Paella
• Pom’s Thai Kitchen • Local Honey &
Beeswax wraps from Auntie Bees • Sweet
treats such as Mini Donuts, Canadian
Doughnuts, Candy Floss, Waffles
• Homemade Lemonade • Green Bear
barista crafted coffee • Trinkets
• Arts & Crafts, Trinkets & Gemstones
• Dream Catchers • Cushions • Fashion
• Handcrafted Jewellery • Plants &
seedlings • Lily Peas Blossom Fairy
Head down to the Sumner Market and
enjoy great shopping, local food stalls and
occasional local live entertainment.
“Catch up with friends. Enjoy the
surrounding local restaurants, bars, cafes
and shops. Bring your swimmers and
make a day of it in Sumner! There’s so
much on offer down here,” said Clayton.
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News
Akaroa Civic Trust
celebrates 50 years
FIFTY YEARS of dedication by
the Akaroa Civic Trust to protect
the township’s historic character
will be celebrated on Saturday.
A presentation will be given
by environmentalist and anthropologist
Dame Anne Salmond at
the trust’s 50th annual meeting,
which will be held at 4.30pm, 105
Rue Jolie, Akaroa.
She will speak on the 250th
commemoration of Captain
James Cook’s arrival on the
shores of New Zealand, which
happens to coincide on the same
day.
In 1969, the trust formed to
ensure Akaroa could continue
to be enjoyed by the community,
while attracting national and
international visitors.
In 1999, the trust was instrumental
to Akaroa’s Historic Area
registration by Heritage New
Zealand.
It worked in close association
with Onuku Runanga to protect
Takapuneke, a nationally significant
historic site, from inappropriate
development.
In 2009, it won a landmark
case at the Environment Court
that ensured the protection of
an important coastal landscape
Dame Anne Salmond
opposite the town.
One year later the trust
received three separate heritage
awards for its work relating to
the protection of Takapuneke
and also accepted a civic award in
2014 from Mayor Lianne Dalziel.
Personal choices and felt pens
VITTORIA
& Matt
PEOPLE PICK some weird hills
to die on.
But in a world of flat earthers
and people who think trickle
down economics works, being
dead set that you can’t leave the
house without a yellow and green
pen isn’t that weird.
Vittoria’s really starting to get
good at communicating what she
wants. Like if she wants something
to eat, she’ll literally drag
me over to the fridge and point
out what she wants.
You can really tell she’s having
a good look and she definitely has
her preferences.
It also extends to fashion
choices. When I tell her to grab
her shoes, she’ll grab the pair she
wants to wear.
Which, because she’s a toddler,
is never weather appropriate
– jandals when it’s raining and
cold, gumboots when it’s scorching
hot.
Mostly I just give in because
there’s only so many times a
person can say “these shoes bub,
they’re better” before the words
just seem to lose all meaning.
Occasionally, I just hide a
more suitable pair of shoes in her
nappy bag in the hopes she’ll be
more compliant later. Like when
she’s asleep.
On Tuesday, while getting
ready to head to the playground,
Vittoria used her developing
sense of preference and ability
to choose to decide that she
required a green and a yellow felt
pen to leave the house.
They also had to have the tops
off, which was my major concern.
My car might not be pretty, but
it would look a whole lot worse
with green and yellow lines all
over the interior.
A line was drawn in the sand
and neither of us was budging.
The slightest suggestion of leaving
the pens behind cause for
screaming.
She was so set on conveying to
me why the pens were so vital
that her wee face was just crimson
from the yelling and sodden
from tears. The reason behind it
was hilarious, but how can you
laugh at conviction like that?
So after repeating the phrase
“put the pens on the table and lets
go” a hundred times – putting
me at risk of a Game of Thrones
Hodor situation – I decided to
relent and let her bring the pens
with the tops on.
CONTENTED: Happily at
the playground, with not a
felt pen in sight.
Unfortunately, she was unwilling
to compromise on that, but I don’t
deal with terrorising toddlers.
I resorted to deftly forcing the
lids on, grabbing the pens as she
threw them away in disgust and
carrying the screaming toddler
whose newfound belief system
was being crushed to the car.
Her sulking in the back, pens in
hand was almost audible over the
music.
But by the time we arrived, the
pens had rolled under the seat,
quickly forgotten in a haze of
playground enjoyment.
The reason they were so
important in the first place lost
to time.
•Former Star Media
journalist Matt Salmons
has become a stay-athome
dad. We follow his
journey weekly
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PARADE POSTPONEMENT
DECISION WILL NOT BE MADE
BEFORE NOON, LISTEN TO:
92.1 MORE FM,
THE BREEZE 94.5FM,
OR GO TO: www.facebook.com/
www.christchurchsantaparade.nz
Twitter: Santa Parade Christchurch
@SChristchurch
Sponsors: Bus Service: No Stopping
Restrictions:
Where Not To Park:
Remember your sun hat,
sunscreen and water bottle!
Parking Available
Water pistols and Water
Bombs are totally prohibited
during the parade
In The Event of
Bad Weather:
Health & Safety
Sponsors: Christchurch City Council, Multi Media
Communications Ltd., Smiths City, Fulton Hogan, Stuff,
More FM, Star Media, The Breeze, Canterbury
Employers’ Chamber of Commerce, Retail NZ, , Farmers,
Christchurch Engine Centre, Pub Charity Limited, The
Trusts Community Foundation, CERT, The Southern Trust,
TVNZ, Rata Foundation, Mainland Foundation,
McDonald’s Family Restaurants, Chinese Community of
Christchurch, City Care Civil, Meta Digital, Air Rescue
and Community Services, Rainbow Print, Team
Hutchinson Ford, , Resene, JJ Ltd., Hire King, BrokerWeb
Risk Services, Hoyts Riccarton, Wayne Robertson, Vidpro
Broadcast Rentals, Mainfreight, Owens Transport, Daily
Freight, NZ Express Transport, Bascik Transport,
Opzeeland Transport, Lions Club of Ellesmere, The
French Bakery, Debbie Newman and Southern Salvage,
Sharon Howells School of Ballet, Original Scripts Theatre
School, Vicki Williamson-Morris, Orion, Connetics, Shane
Cole, Matt Long, Mark Lamb-Morrow, City of
Christchurch Air Training Corps, NZ Police, Canterbury
Model ‘A’ Ford Club, Martin Patterson, Tony Clark, NZ
Trikes, Case and Vintage Farm Machinery Club , Happy
Hire, EPS Foam, Ara Institute of Canterbury, Familial
Trust, NZ Vintage Machinery Club, Johnson Controls,
Sisters 3 Costume Hire, Ian McDougall, Ian Dobson,
Marshall Power Ltd., Noble-Adams Machinery, Gough
TWL, Connetics, Smiths Hire, Cockram Kia, Cockram
Nissan, Christchurch Mitsubishi, Ssangyong Christchurch,
Blackwell Mazda, Blackwell Holden, Barry Corbett,
Shona Ross, AM Limo, T L Parker Ltd., ETS Electro-Tech
Services, Empire Extinguishers, George Henry Ltd.,
Frucor, Rebecca Luxon, Anne Jamieson, Steve Cooper,
Helen Mason, Robert Cassidy, Bill Peterson, Mary Dollin.
The Christchurch Children’s Christmas
Parade Trust ask that the general public
be responsible for its own and others
safety at all times while viewing the event.
Meter shrouds and signs will be used
throughout the route.
WE APOLOGISE FOR ANY
INCONVENIENCE CAUSED AND ASK FOR
YOUR PATIENCE
BEFORE & DURING THE PARADE.
Due to the large number of children
and spectators expected at this year’s
parade parking will be restricted along
the entire route and assembly points.
No stopping signs will be erected both
sides of Madras St (Moorhouse Ave to
Salisbury Street), St Asaph St (Manchester
to Barbadoes St), Ferry Rd (Barbadoes to
St Asaph St), Kilmore St (Barbadoes to
Manchester St) from 12 noon Saturday –
5.30pm Sunday.
Madras Street from Moorhouse Ave
to Tuam St will be closed to all traffic
Sunday (8am-5.30pm approx.) and closure
extending from Tuam St to Salisbury St
(1pm – 5.30pm approx.)
CCC Car Parking available follow link
for map, charges and opening hours :
https://www.parkopedia.co.nz/parking/
carpark/105_worcester_st/8011/
CHRISTCHURCH CITY - MADRAS ST
SUNDAY 2ND DECEMBER - STARTS 2PM
THE CHRISTCHURCH CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PARADE TRUST
PRINCIPAL SPONSORS:
MEDIA PARTNERS
SPONSORS
FINISH
LATIMER
SQUARE
MADRAS STREET
START
MADRAS STREET
ST ASAPH STREET
KILMORE STREET
All usual Sunday schedules will
be operating.
Timetable information available
at metroinfo.co.nz or call us on
03 366 8855.
“Avoid parking hassles and take
the bus”
The Bus Interchange is just
2 blocks away from the Parade
route!
Entertainment
From
PARADE POSTPONEMENT
DECISION WILL NOT BE MADE
BEFORE NOON, LISTEN TO:
92.1 MORE FM,
THE BREEZE 94.5FM,
OR GO TO: www.facebook.com/
www.christchurchsantaparade.nz
Twitter: Santa Parade Christchurch
@SChristchurch
ponsors: Bus Service: No Stopping
Restrictions:
Where Not To Park:
Remember your sun hat,
sunscreen and water bottle!
Parking Available
Water pistols and Water
Bombs are totally prohibited
during the parade
In The Event of
Bad Weather:
Health & Safety
nsors: Christchurch City Council, Multi Media
mmunications Ltd., Smiths City, Fulton Hogan, Stuff,
re FM, Star Media, The Breeze, Canterbury
ployers’ Chamber of Commerce, Retail NZ, , Farmers,
ristchurch Engine Centre, Pub Charity Limited, The
sts Community Foundation, CERT, The Southern Trust,
NZ, Rata Foundation, Mainland Foundation,
Donald’s Family Restaurants, Chinese Community of
ristchurch, City Care Civil, Meta Digital, Air Rescue
Community Services, Rainbow Print, Team
tchinson Ford, , Resene, JJ Ltd., Hire King, BrokerWeb
k Services, Hoyts Riccarton, Wayne Robertson, Vidpro
adcast Rentals, Mainfreight, Owens Transport, Daily
ight, NZ Express Transport, Bascik Transport,
zeeland Transport, Lions Club of Ellesmere, The
nch Bakery, Debbie Newman and Southern Salvage,
ron Howells School of Ballet, Original Scripts Theatre
ool, Vicki Williamson-Morris, Orion, Connetics, Shane
le, Matt Long, Mark Lamb-Morrow, City of
ristchurch Air Training Corps, NZ Police, Canterbury
del ‘A’ Ford Club, Martin Patterson, Tony Clark, NZ
es, Case and Vintage Farm Machinery Club , Happy
e, EPS Foam, Ara Institute of Canterbury, Familial
st, NZ Vintage Machinery Club, Johnson Controls,
ters 3 Costume Hire, Ian McDougall, Ian Dobson,
rshall Power Ltd., Noble-Adams Machinery, Gough
L, Connetics, Smiths Hire, Cockram Kia, Cockram
san, Christchurch Mitsubishi, Ssangyong Christchurch,
ckwell Mazda, Blackwell Holden, Barry Corbett,
na Ross, AM Limo, T L Parker Ltd., ETS Electro-Tech
vices, Empire Extinguishers, George Henry Ltd.,
cor, Rebecca Luxon, Anne Jamieson, Steve Cooper,
len Mason, Robert Cassidy, Bill Peterson, Mary Dollin.
The Christchurch Children’s Christmas
Parade Trust ask that the general public
be responsible for its own and others
safety at all times while viewing the event.
Meter shrouds and signs will be used
throughout the route.
WE APOLOGISE FOR ANY
INCONVENIENCE CAUSED AND ASK FOR
YOUR PATIENCE
BEFORE & DURING THE PARADE.
Due to the large number of children
and spectators expected at this year’s
parade parking will be restricted along
the entire route and assembly points.
No stopping signs will be erected both
sides of Madras St (Moorhouse Ave to
Salisbury Street), St Asaph St (Mancheste
to Barbadoes St), Ferry Rd (Barbadoes to
St Asaph St), Kilmore St (Barbadoes to
Manchester St) from 12 noon Saturday –
5.30pm Sunday.
Madras Street from Moorhouse Ave
to Tuam St will be closed to all traffic
Sunday (8am-5.30pm approx.) and closure
extending from Tuam St to Salisbury St
(1pm – 5.30pm approx.)
CCC Car Parking available follow link
for map, charges and opening hours :
https://www.parkopedia.co.nz/parking/
carpark/105_worcester_st/8011/
CHRISTCHURCH CITY - MADRAS ST
SUNDAY 2ND DECEMBER - STARTS 2PM
PRINCIPAL SPONSORS:
MEDIA PARTNERS
SPONSORS
FINISH
LATIMER
SQUARE
MADRAS STREET
START
MADRAS STREET
ST ASAPH STREET
KILMORE STREET
All usual Sunday schedules will
be operating.
Timetable information available
at metroinfo.co.nz or call us on
03 366 8855.
“Avoid parking hassles and take
the bus”
The Bus Interchange is just
2 blocks away from the Parade
route!
Entertainment
From
CHRISTCHURCH CITY – MADRAS STREET
SUNDAY 8th DECEMBER – STARTS 2pm
ENTERTAINMENT
FROM CARSON TAARE
Christchurch City Council, MultiMedia
Communications Ltd., Smiths City, Fulton
Hogan, Stuff, More FM, Star Media, The
Breeze, Canterbury Employers’ Chamber of
Commerce, Retail NZ, , Farmers, The Lion
Foundation, Christchurch Engine Centre, Pub
Charity Limited, Four Winds Foundation,
CERT, The Southern Trust, TVNZ, Rata
Foundation, Mainland Foundation,
McDonald’s Family Restaurants,
Chinese Community of Christchurch, City
Care Civil, Shirley Boys’ High School, Meta
Digital, Rainbow Print, Team Hutchinson
Ford, Resene, JJ Ltd., HireKing,
BrokerWeb Risk Services, Mainfreight,
Owens Transport, Daily Freight, NZ
Express Transport, Bascik Transport, Apex
Industrial Doors, Opzeeland Transport,
Lions Club of Ellesmere, The French Bakery,
Powell Fenwick Consultants, Debbie
Newman and Southern Salvage, Sharon
Howells School of Ballet, Original Scripts
Theatre School, Vicki Williamson-Morris,
Orion, Connetics, Nigel Cox, Shane Cole,
Matt Long, Mark Lamb-Morrow, City of
Christchurch Air Training Corps, NZ Police,
Wayne Robertson, Canterbury Model ‘A’
Ford Club, Tony Clark, NZ Trikes,
Accessman, Andy Guan, Happy Hire, Warren
Lewis, EPS Foam, Ara Institute of
Canterbury, NZ Vintage Machinery Club,
Johnson Controls, Warren McLaughlan,
Sisters 3 Costume Hire, Phil Mauger, Ian
McDougall, Marshall Power Ltd.,
Noble-Adams Machinery, Gough TWL,
Blackwells Mazda, Blackwells Holden, Barry
Corbett, Shona Ross, AM Limo, T L Parker
Ltd., ETS Electro-Tech Services, Empire
Extinguishers, Gavin Dunn, Mary Dollin,
Frucor, Rebecca Luxon, Anne Jamieson,
Helen Mason, Robert Cassidy, Redmond
family, Kerry Houston, Secure Scaffold,
Gap Filler, Active Refrigeration, Karyn &
David Luxon, PlaceMakers Riccarton.
All usual Sunday schedules will
be operating.Timetable and detour
information available at metroinfo.co.nz
or call us on 03 366 8855. “Avoid parking
hassles and take the bus” The Bus Interchange
is just 2 blocks away from the
Parade route!
CCC Car Parking available follow link
for map, charges and opening hours :
https://www.parkopedia.co.nz/parking/
carpark/105_worcester_st/8011/
The Christchurch Children’s Christmas
Parade Trust ask that the general
public be responsible for its own and
others safety at all times while viewing
the event.
Meter shrouds and signs will be used
throughout the route.
WE APOLOGISE FOR ANY
INCONVENIENCE CAUSED AND
ASK FOR YOUR PATIENCE BEFORE
& DURING THE PARADE.
PARADE POSTPONEMENT
DECISION WILL NOT BE MADE
BEFORE NOON, LISTEN TO:
92.1 MORE FM,
THE BREEZE 94.5FM,
OR GO TO:
www.facebook.com/
www.christchurchsantaparade.nz
Twitter: Santa Parade Christchurch
@SChristchurch
SPONSORS
Bus Service:
No Stopping
Restrictions:
Parking Available:
Health & Safety
Where Not To Park:
Remember your
sun hat,sunscreen
and water bottle!
Water pistols and
Water Bombs are
totally prohibited
during the parade
In The Event of Bad
Weather:
ADE POSTPONEMENT
CISION WILL NOT BE MADE
ORE NOON, LISTEN TO:
1 MORE FM,
E BREEZE 94.5FM,
GO TO: www.facebook.com/
w.christchurchsantaparade.nz
tter: Santa Parade Christchurch
Christchurch
s Service:
No Stopping
Restrictions:
Where Not To Park:
Remember your sun hat,
sunscreen and water bottle!
Parking Available
Water pistols and Water
Bombs are totally prohibited
during the parade
The Event of
d Weather:
Health & Safety
The Christchurch Children’s Christmas
Parade Trust ask that the general public
be responsible for its own and others
safety at all times while viewing the event.
Meter shrouds and signs will be used
throughout the route.
WE APOLOGISE FOR ANY
INCONVENIENCE CAUSED AND ASK FOR
YOUR PATIENCE
BEFORE & DURING THE PARADE.
Due to the large number of children
and spectators expected at this year’s
parade parking will be restricted along
the entire route and assembly points.
No stopping signs will be erected both
sides of Madras St (Moorhouse Ave to
Salisbury Street), St Asaph St (Manchester
to Barbadoes St), Ferry Rd (Barbadoes to
St Asaph St), Kilmore St (Barbadoes to
Manchester St) from 12 noon Saturday –
5.30pm Sunday.
Madras Street from Moorhouse Ave
to Tuam St will be closed to all traffic
Sunday (8am-5.30pm approx.) and closure
extending from Tuam St to Salisbury St
(1pm – 5.30pm approx.)
CCC Car Parking available follow link
for map, charges and opening hours :
https://www.parkopedia.co.nz/parking/
carpark/105_worcester_st/8011/
CHRISTCHURCH CITY - MADRAS ST
SUNDAY 2ND DECEMBER - STARTS 2PM
FINISH
LATIMER
SQUARE
MADRAS STREET
START
MADRAS STREET
ST ASAPH STREET
KILMORE STREET
usual Sunday schedules will
operating.
etable information available
etroinfo.co.nz or call us on
366 8855.
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Bus Interchange is just
locks away from the Parade
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PARADE POSTPONEMENT
DECISION WILL NOT BE MADE
BEFORE NOON, LISTEN TO:
92.1 MORE FM,
THE BREEZE 94.5FM,
OR GO TO: www.facebook.com/
www.christchurchsantaparade.nz
Twitter: Santa Parade Christchurch
@SChristchurch
Sponsors: Bus Service: N
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Employers’ Chamber of Commerce, Retail NZ, , Farmers,
Christchurch Engine Centre, Pub Charity Limited, The
Trusts Community Foundation, CERT, The Southern Trust,
TVNZ, Rata Foundation, Mainland Foundation,
McDonald’s Family Restaurants, Chinese Community of
Christchurch, City Care Civil, Meta Digital, Air Rescue
and Community Services, Rainbow Print, Team
Hutchinson Ford, , Resene, JJ Ltd., Hire King, BrokerWeb
Risk Services, Hoyts Riccarton, Wayne Robertson, Vidpro
Broadcast Rentals, Mainfreight, Owens Transport, Daily
Freight, NZ Express Transport, Bascik Transport,
Opzeeland Transport, Lions Club of Ellesmere, The
French Bakery, Debbie Newman and Southern Salvage,
Sharon Howells School of Ballet, Original Scripts Theatre
School, Vicki Williamson-Morris, Orion, Connetics, Shane
Cole, Matt Long, Mark Lamb-Morrow, City of
Christchurch Air Training Corps, NZ Police, Canterbury
Model ‘A’ Ford Club, Martin Patterson, Tony Clark, NZ
Trikes, Case and Vintage Farm Machinery Club , Happy
Hire, EPS Foam, Ara Institute of Canterbury, Familial
Trust, NZ Vintage Machinery Club, Johnson Controls,
Sisters 3 Costume Hire, Ian McDougall, Ian Dobson,
Marshall Power Ltd., Noble-Adams Machinery, Gough
TWL, Connetics, Smiths Hire, Cockram Kia, Cockram
Nissan, Christchurch Mitsubishi, Ssangyong Christchurch,
Blackwell Mazda, Blackwell Holden, Barry Corbett,
Shona Ross, AM Limo, T L Parker Ltd., ETS Electro-Tech
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Frucor, Rebecca Luxon, Anne Jamieson, Steve Cooper,
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be operating.
Timetable information available
at metroinfo.co.nz or call us on
03 366 8855.
“Avoid parking hassles and take
the bus”
The Bus Interchange is just
2 blocks away from the Parade
route!
Entertainment
From
PARADE POSTPONEMENT
DECISION WILL NOT BE MADE
BEFORE NOON, LISTEN TO:
92.1 MORE FM,
THE BREEZE 94.5FM,
OR GO TO: www.facebook.com/
www.christchurchsantaparade.nz
Twitter: Santa Parade Christchurch
@SChristchurch
Sponsors: Bus Service: No Stopp
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Communications Ltd., Smiths City, Fulton Hogan, Stuff,
More FM, Star Media, The Breeze, Canterbury
Employers’ Chamber of Commerce, Retail NZ, , Farmers,
Christchurch Engine Centre, Pub Charity Limited, The
Trusts Community Foundation, CERT, The Southern Trust,
TVNZ, Rata Foundation, Mainland Foundation,
McDonald’s Family Restaurants, Chinese Community of
Christchurch, City Care Civil, Meta Digital, Air Rescue
and Community Services, Rainbow Print, Team
Hutchinson Ford, , Resene, JJ Ltd., Hire King, BrokerWeb
Risk Services, Hoyts Riccarton, Wayne Robertson, Vidpro
Broadcast Rentals, Mainfreight, Owens Transport, Daily
Freight, NZ Express Transport, Bascik Transport,
Opzeeland Transport, Lions Club of Ellesmere, The
French Bakery, Debbie Newman and Southern Salvage,
Sharon Howells School of Ballet, Original Scripts Theatre
School, Vicki Williamson-Morris, Orion, Connetics, Shane
Cole, Matt Long, Mark Lamb-Morrow, City of
Christchurch Air Training Corps, NZ Police, Canterbury
Model ‘A’ Ford Club, Martin Patterson, Tony Clark, NZ
Trikes, Case and Vintage Farm Machinery Club , Happy
Hire, EPS Foam, Ara Institute of Canterbury, Familial
Trust, NZ Vintage Machinery Club, Johnson Controls,
Sisters 3 Costume Hire, Ian McDougall, Ian Dobson,
Marshall Power Ltd., Noble-Adams Machinery, Gough
TWL, Connetics, Smiths Hire, Cockram Kia, Cockram
Nissan, Christchurch Mitsubishi, Ssangyong Christchurch,
Blackwell Mazda, Blackwell Holden, Barry Corbett,
Shona Ross, AM Limo, T L Parker Ltd., ETS Electro-Tech
Services, Empire Extinguishers, George Henry Ltd.,
Frucor, Rebecca Luxon, Anne Jamieson, Steve Cooper,
Helen Mason, Robert Cassidy, Bill Peterson, Mary Dollin.
The Christchurch
Parade Trust ask
be responsible fo
safety at all times
Meter shrouds an
throughout the ro
WE APOLOGISE
INCONVENIENCE
YOUR PATIENCE
BEFORE & DURIN
CCC Car Parking
for map, charges
https://www.parko
carpark/105_worc
CHRISTCH
SUNDAY 2N
THE CHRISTCHURCH CHILDREN’S CHRIS
PRINCIPAL SPONSORS:
MEDIA PARTNERS
SPONSORS
All usual Sunday schedules will
be operating.
Timetable information available
at metroinfo.co.nz or call us on
03 366 8855.
“Avoid parking hassles and take
the bus”
The Bus Interchange is just
2 blocks away from the Parade
route!
Entertainment
From
PARADE POSTPONEMENT
DECISION WILL NOT BE M
BEFORE NOON, LISTEN TO
92.1 MORE FM,
THE BREEZE 94.5FM,
OR GO TO: www.facebook
www.christchurchsantapara
Twitter: Santa Parade Chris
@SChristchurch
Sponsors:
Bus Service:
In The Event of
Bad Weather:
Sponsors: Christchurch City Council, Multi Media
Communications Ltd., Smiths City, Fulton Hogan, Stuff,
More FM, Star Media, The Breeze, Canterbury
Employers’ Chamber of Commerce, Retail NZ, , Farmers,
Christchurch Engine Centre, Pub Charity Limited, The
Trusts Community Foundation, CERT, The Southern Trust,
TVNZ, Rata Foundation, Mainland Foundation,
McDonald’s Family Restaurants, Chinese Community of
Christchurch, City Care Civil, Meta Digital, Air Rescue
and Community Services, Rainbow Print, Team
Hutchinson Ford, , Resene, JJ Ltd., Hire King, BrokerWeb
Risk Services, Hoyts Riccarton, Wayne Robertson, Vidpro
Broadcast Rentals, Mainfreight, Owens Transport, Daily
Freight, NZ Express Transport, Bascik Transport,
Opzeeland Transport, Lions Club of Ellesmere, The
French Bakery, Debbie Newman and Southern Salvage,
Sharon Howells School of Ballet, Original Scripts Theatre
School, Vicki Williamson-Morris, Orion, Connetics, Shane
Cole, Matt Long, Mark Lamb-Morrow, City of
Christchurch Air Training Corps, NZ Police, Canterbury
Model ‘A’ Ford Club, Martin Patterson, Tony Clark, NZ
Trikes, Case and Vintage Farm Machinery Club , Happy
Hire, EPS Foam, Ara Institute of Canterbury, Familial
Trust, NZ Vintage Machinery Club, Johnson Controls,
Sisters 3 Costume Hire, Ian McDougall, Ian Dobson,
Marshall Power Ltd., Noble-Adams Machinery, Gough
TWL, Connetics, Smiths Hire, Cockram Kia, Cockram
Nissan, Christchurch Mitsubishi, Ssangyong Christchurch,
Blackwell Mazda, Blackwell Holden, Barry Corbett,
Shona Ross, AM Limo, T L Parker Ltd., ETS Electro-Tech
Services, Empire Extinguishers, George Henry Ltd.,
Frucor, Rebecca Luxon, Anne Jamieson, Steve Cooper,
Helen Mason, Robert Cassidy, Bill Peterson, Mary Dollin.
MEDIA PARTNERS
SPONSORS
All usual Sunday schedul
be operating.
Timetable information av
at metroinfo.co.nz or call
03 366 8855.
“Avoid parking hassles an
the bus”
The Bus Interchange is ju
2 blocks away from the P
route!
Entertainment
From
PARADE POSTPONEMENT
DECISION WILL NOT BE MADE
BEFORE NOON, LISTEN TO:
92.1 MORE FM,
THE BREEZE 94.5FM,
OR GO TO: www.facebook.com/
www.christchurchsantaparade.nz
Twitter: Santa Parade Christchurch
@SChristchurch
Sponsors: Bus Service: No Stoppin
Restriction
Remember yo
sunscreen and
Parking Av
Water pistols a
Bombs are tot
during the par
In The Event of
Bad Weather:
Health & S
Sponsors: Christchurch City Council, Multi Media
Communications Ltd., Smiths City, Fulton Hogan, Stuff,
More FM, Star Media, The Breeze, Canterbury
Employers’ Chamber of Commerce, Retail NZ, , Farmers,
Christchurch Engine Centre, Pub Charity Limited, The
Trusts Community Foundation, CERT, The Southern Trust,
TVNZ, Rata Foundation, Mainland Foundation,
McDonald’s Family Restaurants, Chinese Community of
Christchurch, City Care Civil, Meta Digital, Air Rescue
and Community Services, Rainbow Print, Team
Hutchinson Ford, , Resene, JJ Ltd., Hire King, BrokerWeb
Risk Services, Hoyts Riccarton, Wayne Robertson, Vidpro
Broadcast Rentals, Mainfreight, Owens Transport, Daily
Freight, NZ Express Transport, Bascik Transport,
Opzeeland Transport, Lions Club of Ellesmere, The
French Bakery, Debbie Newman and Southern Salvage,
Sharon Howells School of Ballet, Original Scripts Theatre
School, Vicki Williamson-Morris, Orion, Connetics, Shane
Cole, Matt Long, Mark Lamb-Morrow, City of
Christchurch Air Training Corps, NZ Police, Canterbury
Model ‘A’ Ford Club, Martin Patterson, Tony Clark, NZ
Trikes, Case and Vintage Farm Machinery Club , Happy
Hire, EPS Foam, Ara Institute of Canterbury, Familial
Trust, NZ Vintage Machinery Club, Johnson Controls,
Sisters 3 Costume Hire, Ian McDougall, Ian Dobson,
Marshall Power Ltd., Noble-Adams Machinery, Gough
TWL, Connetics, Smiths Hire, Cockram Kia, Cockram
Nissan, Christchurch Mitsubishi, Ssangyong Christchurch,
Blackwell Mazda, Blackwell Holden, Barry Corbett,
Shona Ross, AM Limo, T L Parker Ltd., ETS Electro-Tech
Services, Empire Extinguishers, George Henry Ltd.,
Frucor, Rebecca Luxon, Anne Jamieson, Steve Cooper,
Helen Mason, Robert Cassidy, Bill Peterson, Mary Dollin.
The Christchurch Chil
Parade Trust ask that
be responsible for its
safety at all times wh
Meter shrouds and si
throughout the route
WE APOLOGISE FOR
INCONVENIENCE CA
YOUR PATIENCE
BEFORE & DURING T
CCC Car Parking ava
for map, charges and
https://www.parkoped
carpark/105_worceste
CHRISTCHU
SUNDAY 2ND
THE CHRISTCHURCH CHILDREN’S CHRISTM
PRINCIPAL SPONSORS:
MEDIA PARTNERS
SPONSORS
All usual Sunday schedules will
be operating.
Timetable information available
at metroinfo.co.nz or call us on
03 366 8855.
“Avoid parking hassles and take
the bus”
The Bus Interchange is just
2 blocks away from the Parade
route!
Entertainment
From
PARADE POSTPONEMENT
DECISION WILL NOT BE MADE
BEFORE NOON, LISTEN TO:
92.1 MORE FM,
THE BREEZE 94.5FM,
OR GO TO: www.facebook.com/
www.christchurchsantaparade.nz
Twitter: Santa Parade Christchurch
@SChristchurch
Sponsors: Bus Service: No Stopping
Restrictions
Remember your
sunscreen and w
Parking Ava
Water pistols an
Bombs are total
during the para
In The Event of
Bad Weather:
Health & Sa
Sponsors: Christchurch City Council, Multi Media
Communications Ltd., Smiths City, Fulton Hogan, Stuff,
More FM, Star Media, The Breeze, Canterbury
Employers’ Chamber of Commerce, Retail NZ, , Farmers,
Christchurch Engine Centre, Pub Charity Limited, The
Trusts Community Foundation, CERT, The Southern Trust,
TVNZ, Rata Foundation, Mainland Foundation,
McDonald’s Family Restaurants, Chinese Community of
Christchurch, City Care Civil, Meta Digital, Air Rescue
and Community Services, Rainbow Print, Team
Hutchinson Ford, , Resene, JJ Ltd., Hire King, BrokerWeb
Risk Services, Hoyts Riccarton, Wayne Robertson, Vidpro
Broadcast Rentals, Mainfreight, Owens Transport, Daily
Freight, NZ Express Transport, Bascik Transport,
Opzeeland Transport, Lions Club of Ellesmere, The
French Bakery, Debbie Newman and Southern Salvage,
Sharon Howells School of Ballet, Original Scripts Theatre
School, Vicki Williamson-Morris, Orion, Connetics, Shane
Cole, Matt Long, Mark Lamb-Morrow, City of
Christchurch Air Training Corps, NZ Police, Canterbury
Model ‘A’ Ford Club, Martin Patterson, Tony Clark, NZ
Trikes, Case and Vintage Farm Machinery Club , Happy
Hire, EPS Foam, Ara Institute of Canterbury, Familial
Trust, NZ Vintage Machinery Club, Johnson Controls,
Sisters 3 Costume Hire, Ian McDougall, Ian Dobson,
Marshall Power Ltd., Noble-Adams Machinery, Gough
TWL, Connetics, Smiths Hire, Cockram Kia, Cockram
Nissan, Christchurch Mitsubishi, Ssangyong Christchurch,
Blackwell Mazda, Blackwell Holden, Barry Corbett,
Shona Ross, AM Limo, T L Parker Ltd., ETS Electro-Tech
Services, Empire Extinguishers, George Henry Ltd.,
Frucor, Rebecca Luxon, Anne Jamieson, Steve Cooper,
Helen Mason, Robert Cassidy, Bill Peterson, Mary Dollin.
The Christchurch Childr
Parade Trust ask that th
be responsible for its o
safety at all times while
Meter shrouds and sign
throughout the route.
WE APOLOGISE FOR A
INCONVENIENCE CAU
YOUR PATIENCE
BEFORE & DURING TH
CCC Car Parking availa
for map, charges and o
https://www.parkopedia
carpark/105_worcester_
CHRISTCHU
SUNDAY 2ND
THE CHRISTCHURCH CHILDREN’S CHRISTMA
PRINCIPAL SPONSORS:
MEDIA PARTNERS
SPONSORS
All usual Sunday schedules will
be operating.
Timetable information available
at metroinfo.co.nz or call us on
03 366 8855.
“Avoid parking hassles and take
the bus”
The Bus Interchange is just
2 blocks away from the Parade
route!
Entertainment
From
PARADE POSTPONEMENT
DECISION WILL NOT BE MADE
BEFORE NOON, LISTEN TO:
92.1 MORE FM,
THE BREEZE 94.5FM,
OR GO TO: www.facebook.com/
www.christchurchsantaparade.nz
Twitter: Santa Parade Christchurch
@SChristchurch
Sponsors: Bus Service: No Stoppin
Restrictions
Remember you
sunscreen and
Parking Ava
Water pistols a
Bombs are tota
during the para
In The Event of
Bad Weather:
Health & S
Sponsors: Christchurch City Council, Multi Media
Communications Ltd., Smiths City, Fulton Hogan, Stuff,
More FM, Star Media, The Breeze, Canterbury
Employers’ Chamber of Commerce, Retail NZ, , Farmers,
Christchurch Engine Centre, Pub Charity Limited, The
Trusts Community Foundation, CERT, The Southern Trust,
TVNZ, Rata Foundation, Mainland Foundation,
McDonald’s Family Restaurants, Chinese Community of
Christchurch, City Care Civil, Meta Digital, Air Rescue
and Community Services, Rainbow Print, Team
Hutchinson Ford, , Resene, JJ Ltd., Hire King, BrokerWeb
Risk Services, Hoyts Riccarton, Wayne Robertson, Vidpro
Broadcast Rentals, Mainfreight, Owens Transport, Daily
Freight, NZ Express Transport, Bascik Transport,
Opzeeland Transport, Lions Club of Ellesmere, The
French Bakery, Debbie Newman and Southern Salvage,
Sharon Howells School of Ballet, Original Scripts Theatre
School, Vicki Williamson-Morris, Orion, Connetics, Shane
Cole, Matt Long, Mark Lamb-Morrow, City of
Christchurch Air Training Corps, NZ Police, Canterbury
Model ‘A’ Ford Club, Martin Patterson, Tony Clark, NZ
Trikes, Case and Vintage Farm Machinery Club , Happy
Hire, EPS Foam, Ara Institute of Canterbury, Familial
Trust, NZ Vintage Machinery Club, Johnson Controls,
Sisters 3 Costume Hire, Ian McDougall, Ian Dobson,
Marshall Power Ltd., Noble-Adams Machinery, Gough
TWL, Connetics, Smiths Hire, Cockram Kia, Cockram
Nissan, Christchurch Mitsubishi, Ssangyong Christchurch,
Blackwell Mazda, Blackwell Holden, Barry Corbett,
Shona Ross, AM Limo, T L Parker Ltd., ETS Electro-Tech
Services, Empire Extinguishers, George Henry Ltd.,
Frucor, Rebecca Luxon, Anne Jamieson, Steve Cooper,
Helen Mason, Robert Cassidy, Bill Peterson, Mary Dollin.
The Christchurch Child
Parade Trust ask that t
be responsible for its
safety at all times whil
Meter shrouds and sig
throughout the route.
WE APOLOGISE FOR
INCONVENIENCE CAU
YOUR PATIENCE
BEFORE & DURING TH
CCC Car Parking avail
for map, charges and
https://www.parkoped
carpark/105_worcester
CHRISTCHU
SUNDAY 2ND
THE CHRISTCHURCH CHILDREN’S CHRISTMA
PRINCIPAL SPONSORS:
MEDIA PARTNERS
SPONSORS
All usual Sunday schedules will
be operating.
Timetable information available
at metroinfo.co.nz or call us on
03 366 8855.
“Avoid parking hassles and take
the bus”
The Bus Interchange is just
2 blocks away from the Parade
route!
Entertainment
From
PARADE POSTPONEMENT
DECISION WILL NOT BE MADE
BEFORE NOON, LISTEN TO:
92.1 MORE FM,
THE BREEZE 94.5FM,
OR GO TO: www.facebook.com/
www.christchurchsantaparade.nz
Twitter: Santa Parade Christchurch
@SChristchurch
Sponsors: Bus Service: No Stopping
Restrictions:
Remember your su
sunscreen and wat
Parking Availa
Water pistols and
Bombs are totally
during the parade
In The Event of
Bad Weather:
Health & Safe
Sponsors: Christchurch City Council, Multi Media
Communications Ltd., Smiths City, Fulton Hogan, Stuff,
More FM, Star Media, The Breeze, Canterbury
Employers’ Chamber of Commerce, Retail NZ, , Farmers,
Christchurch Engine Centre, Pub Charity Limited, The
Trusts Community Foundation, CERT, The Southern Trust,
TVNZ, Rata Foundation, Mainland Foundation,
McDonald’s Family Restaurants, Chinese Community of
Christchurch, City Care Civil, Meta Digital, Air Rescue
and Community Services, Rainbow Print, Team
Hutchinson Ford, , Resene, JJ Ltd., Hire King, BrokerWeb
Risk Services, Hoyts Riccarton, Wayne Robertson, Vidpro
Broadcast Rentals, Mainfreight, Owens Transport, Daily
Freight, NZ Express Transport, Bascik Transport,
Opzeeland Transport, Lions Club of Ellesmere, The
French Bakery, Debbie Newman and Southern Salvage,
Sharon Howells School of Ballet, Original Scripts Theatre
School, Vicki Williamson-Morris, Orion, Connetics, Shane
Cole, Matt Long, Mark Lamb-Morrow, City of
Christchurch Air Training Corps, NZ Police, Canterbury
Model ‘A’ Ford Club, Martin Patterson, Tony Clark, NZ
Trikes, Case and Vintage Farm Machinery Club , Happy
Hire, EPS Foam, Ara Institute of Canterbury, Familial
Trust, NZ Vintage Machinery Club, Johnson Controls,
Sisters 3 Costume Hire, Ian McDougall, Ian Dobson,
Marshall Power Ltd., Noble-Adams Machinery, Gough
TWL, Connetics, Smiths Hire, Cockram Kia, Cockram
Nissan, Christchurch Mitsubishi, Ssangyong Christchurch,
Blackwell Mazda, Blackwell Holden, Barry Corbett,
Shona Ross, AM Limo, T L Parker Ltd., ETS Electro-Tech
Services, Empire Extinguishers, George Henry Ltd.,
Frucor, Rebecca Luxon, Anne Jamieson, Steve Cooper,
Helen Mason, Robert Cassidy, Bill Peterson, Mary Dollin.
The Christchurch Children’s
Parade Trust ask that the ge
be responsible for its own a
safety at all times while vie
Meter shrouds and signs w
throughout the route.
WE APOLOGISE FOR ANY
INCONVENIENCE CAUSED
YOUR PATIENCE
BEFORE & DURING THE PA
CCC Car Parking available
for map, charges and open
https://www.parkopedia.co.n
carpark/105_worcester_st/80
CHRISTCHUR
SUNDAY 2ND D
THE CHRISTCHURCH CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS P
PRINCIPAL SPONSORS:
MEDIA PARTNERS
SPONSORS
All usual Sunday schedules will
be operating.
Timetable information available
at metroinfo.co.nz or call us on
03 366 8855.
“Avoid parking hassles and take
the bus”
The Bus Interchange is just
2 blocks away from the Parade
route!
Entertainment
From
PARADE POSTPONEMENT
DECISION WILL NOT BE MADE
BEFORE NOON, LISTEN TO:
92.1 MORE FM,
THE BREEZE 94.5FM,
OR GO TO: www.facebook.com/
www.christchurchsantaparade.nz
Twitter: Santa Parade Christchurch
@SChristchurch
Sponsors: Bus Service: No Stopping
Restrictions:
Where Not To Park:
Remember your sun hat,
sunscreen and water bottle!
Parking Available
Water pistols and Water
Bombs are totally prohibited
during the parade
In The Event of
Bad Weather:
Health & Safety
Sponsors: Christchurch City Council, Multi Media
Communications Ltd., Smiths City, Fulton Hogan, Stuff,
More FM, Star Media, The Breeze, Canterbury
Employers’ Chamber of Commerce, Retail NZ, , Farmers,
Christchurch Engine Centre, Pub Charity Limited, The
Trusts Community Foundation, CERT, The Southern Trust,
TVNZ, Rata Foundation, Mainland Foundation,
McDonald’s Family Restaurants, Chinese Community of
Christchurch, City Care Civil, Meta Digital, Air Rescue
and Community Services, Rainbow Print, Team
Hutchinson Ford, , Resene, JJ Ltd., Hire King, BrokerWeb
Risk Services, Hoyts Riccarton, Wayne Robertson, Vidpro
Broadcast Rentals, Mainfreight, Owens Transport, Daily
Freight, NZ Express Transport, Bascik Transport,
Opzeeland Transport, Lions Club of Ellesmere, The
French Bakery, Debbie Newman and Southern Salvage,
Sharon Howells School of Ballet, Original Scripts Theatre
School, Vicki Williamson-Morris, Orion, Connetics, Shane
Cole, Matt Long, Mark Lamb-Morrow, City of
Christchurch Air Training Corps, NZ Police, Canterbury
Model ‘A’ Ford Club, Martin Patterson, Tony Clark, NZ
Trikes, Case and Vintage Farm Machinery Club , Happy
Hire, EPS Foam, Ara Institute of Canterbury, Familial
Trust, NZ Vintage Machinery Club, Johnson Controls,
Sisters 3 Costume Hire, Ian McDougall, Ian Dobson,
Marshall Power Ltd., Noble-Adams Machinery, Gough
TWL, Connetics, Smiths Hire, Cockram Kia, Cockram
Nissan, Christchurch Mitsubishi, Ssangyong Christchurch,
Blackwell Mazda, Blackwell Holden, Barry Corbett,
Shona Ross, AM Limo, T L Parker Ltd., ETS Electro-Tech
Services, Empire Extinguishers, George Henry Ltd.,
Frucor, Rebecca Luxon, Anne Jamieson, Steve Cooper,
Helen Mason, Robert Cassidy, Bill Peterson, Mary Dollin.
The Christchurch Children’s Christmas
Parade Trust ask that the general public
be responsible for its own and others
safety at all times while viewing the event.
Meter shrouds and signs will be used
throughout the route.
WE APOLOGISE FOR ANY
INCONVENIENCE CAUSED AND ASK FOR
YOUR PATIENCE
BEFORE & DURING THE PARADE.
Due to the large number of children
and spectators expected at this year’s
parade parking will be restricted along
the entire route and assembly points.
No stopping signs will be erected both
sides of Madras St (Moorhouse Ave to
Salisbury Street), St Asaph St (Manches
to Barbadoes St), Ferry Rd (Barbadoes
St Asaph St), Kilmore St (Barbadoes to
Manchester St) from 12 noon Saturday
5.30pm Sunday.
Madras Street from Moorhouse Ave
to Tuam St will be closed to all traffic
Sunday (8am-5.30pm approx.) and closu
extending from Tuam St to Salisbury St
(1pm – 5.30pm approx.)
CCC Car Parking available follow link
for map, charges and opening hours :
https://www.parkopedia.co.nz/parking/
carpark/105_worcester_st/8011/
CHRISTCHURCH CITY - MADRAS ST
SUNDAY 2ND DECEMBER - STARTS 2PM
THE CHRISTCHURCH CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PARADE TRUST
PRINCIPAL SPONSORS:
MEDIA PARTNERS
SPONSORS
FINISH
LATIMER
SQUARE
MADRAS STREET
START
MADRAS STREET
ST ASAPH STREET
All usual Sunday schedules will
be operating.
Timetable information available
at metroinfo.co.nz or call us on
03 366 8855.
“Avoid parking hassles and take
the bus”
The Bus Interchange is just
2 blocks away from the Parade
route!
Entertainment
From
PARADE POSTPONEMENT
DECISION WILL NOT BE MADE
BEFORE NOON, LISTEN TO:
92.1 MORE FM,
THE BREEZE 94.5FM,
OR GO TO: www.facebook.com/
www.christchurchsantaparade.nz
Twitter: Santa Parade Christchurch
@SChristchurch
Bus Service:
No Stopping
Restrictions:
Where Not To Park:
Remember your sun hat,
sunscreen and water bottle!
Parking Available
Water pistols and Water
Bombs are totally prohibited
during the parade
In The Event of
Bad Weather:
Health & Safety
Council, Multi Media
City, Fulton Hogan, Stuff,
eeze, Canterbury
merce, Retail NZ, , Farmers,
Pub Charity Limited, The
, CERT, The Southern Trust,
land Foundation,
ts, Chinese Community of
Meta Digital, Air Rescue
inbow Print, Team
Ltd., Hire King, BrokerWeb
n, Wayne Robertson, Vidpro
ht, Owens Transport, Daily
t, Bascik Transport,
lub of Ellesmere, The
an and Southern Salvage,
llet, Original Scripts Theatre
ris, Orion, Connetics, Shane
-Morrow, City of
ps, NZ Police, Canterbury
Patterson, Tony Clark, NZ
m Machinery Club , Happy
of Canterbury, Familial
Club, Johnson Controls,
cDougall, Ian Dobson,
dams Machinery, Gough
Cockram Kia, Cockram
hi, Ssangyong Christchurch,
olden, Barry Corbett,
rker Ltd., ETS Electro-Tech
s, George Henry Ltd.,
Jamieson, Steve Cooper,
y, Bill Peterson, Mary Dollin.
The Christchurch Children’s Christmas
Parade Trust ask that the general public
be responsible for its own and others
safety at all times while viewing the event.
Meter shrouds and signs will be used
throughout the route.
WE APOLOGISE FOR ANY
INCONVENIENCE CAUSED AND ASK FOR
YOUR PATIENCE
BEFORE & DURING THE PARADE.
Due to the large number of children
and spectators expected at this year’s
parade parking will be restricted along
the entire route and assembly points.
No stopping signs will be erected both
sides of Madras St (Moorhouse Ave to
Salisbury Street), St Asaph St (Manchester
to Barbadoes St), Ferry Rd (Barbadoes to
St Asaph St), Kilmore St (Barbadoes to
Manchester St) from 12 noon Saturday –
5.30pm Sunday.
Madras Street from Moorhouse Ave
to Tuam St will be closed to all traffic
Sunday (8am-5.30pm approx.) and closure
extending from Tuam St to Salisbury St
(1pm – 5.30pm approx.)
CCC Car Parking available follow link
for map, charges and opening hours :
https://www.parkopedia.co.nz/parking/
carpark/105_worcester_st/8011/
CHRISTCHURCH CITY - MADRAS ST
SUNDAY 2ND DECEMBER - STARTS 2PM
THE CHRISTCHURCH CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PARADE TRUST
SORS:
FINISH
LATIMER
SQUARE
MADRAS STREET
START
MADRAS STREET
ST ASAPH STREET
KILMORE STREET
All usual Sunday schedules will
be operating.
Timetable information available
at metroinfo.co.nz or call us on
03 366 8855.
“Avoid parking hassles and take
the bus”
The Bus Interchange is just
2 blocks away from the Parade
route!
ent
ADE POSTPONEMENT
ISION WILL NOT BE MADE
ORE NOON, LISTEN TO:
MORE FM,
BREEZE 94.5FM,
GO TO: www.facebook.com/
.christchurchsantaparade.nz
ter: Santa Parade Christchurch
hristchurch
s Service:
No Stopping
Restrictions:
Where Not To Park:
Remember your sun hat,
sunscreen and water bottle!
Parking Available
Water pistols and Water
Bombs are totally prohibited
during the parade
The Event of
d Weather:
Health & Safety
The Christchurch Children’s Christmas
Parade Trust ask that the general public
be responsible for its own and others
safety at all times while viewing the event.
Meter shrouds and signs will be used
throughout the route.
WE APOLOGISE FOR ANY
INCONVENIENCE CAUSED AND ASK FOR
YOUR PATIENCE
BEFORE & DURING THE PARADE.
Due to the large number of children
and spectators expected at this year’s
parade parking will be restricted along
the entire route and assembly points.
No stopping signs will be erected both
sides of Madras St (Moorhouse Ave to
Salisbury Street), St Asaph St (Manchester
to Barbadoes St), Ferry Rd (Barbadoes to
St Asaph St), Kilmore St (Barbadoes to
Manchester St) from 12 noon Saturday –
5.30pm Sunday.
Madras Street from Moorhouse Ave
to Tuam St will be closed to all traffic
Sunday (8am-5.30pm approx.) and closure
extending from Tuam St to Salisbury St
(1pm – 5.30pm approx.)
CCC Car Parking available follow link
for map, charges and opening hours :
https://www.parkopedia.co.nz/parking/
carpark/105_worcester_st/8011/
CHRISTCHURCH CITY - MADRAS ST
SUNDAY 2ND DECEMBER - STARTS 2PM
THE CHRISTCHURCH CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PARADE TRUST
FINISH
LATIMER
SQUARE
MADRAS STREET
START
MADRAS STREET
ST ASAPH STREET
KILMORE STREET
sual Sunday schedules will
perating.
table information available
etroinfo.co.nz or call us on
66 8855.
id parking hassles and take
bus”
Bus Interchange is just
ocks away from the Parade
e!
A DECISION WILL NOT BE
MADE BEFORE NOON
Media Partners
Sponsors
PARADE POSTPONEMENT
DECISION WILL NOT BE MADE
BEFORE NOON, LISTEN TO:
92.1 MORE FM,
THE BREEZE 94.5FM,
OR GO TO: www.facebook.com/
www.christchurchsantaparade.nz
Twitter: Santa Parade Christchurch
@SChristchurch
sors: Bus Service: No Stopping
Restrictions:
Where Not To Park:
Remember your sun hat,
sunscreen and water bottle!
Parking Available
Water pistols and Water
Bombs are totally prohibited
during the parade
In The Event of
Bad Weather:
Health & Safety
hristchurch City Council, Multi Media
ions Ltd., Smiths City, Fulton Hogan, Stuff,
ar Media, The Breeze, Canterbury
hamber of Commerce, Retail NZ, , Farmers,
Engine Centre, Pub Charity Limited, The
unity Foundation, CERT, The Southern Trust,
oundation, Mainland Foundation,
amily Restaurants, Chinese Community of
, City Care Civil, Meta Digital, Air Rescue
ity Services, Rainbow Print, Team
ord, , Resene, JJ Ltd., Hire King, BrokerWeb
, Hoyts Riccarton, Wayne Robertson, Vidpro
ntals, Mainfreight, Owens Transport, Daily
xpress Transport, Bascik Transport,
ransport, Lions Club of Ellesmere, The
ry, Debbie Newman and Southern Salvage,
lls School of Ballet, Original Scripts Theatre
Williamson-Morris, Orion, Connetics, Shane
ong, Mark Lamb-Morrow, City of
Air Training Corps, NZ Police, Canterbury
rd Club, Martin Patterson, Tony Clark, NZ
and Vintage Farm Machinery Club , Happy
am, Ara Institute of Canterbury, Familial
tage Machinery Club, Johnson Controls,
tume Hire, Ian McDougall, Ian Dobson,
er Ltd., Noble-Adams Machinery, Gough
ics, Smiths Hire, Cockram Kia, Cockram
tchurch Mitsubishi, Ssangyong Christchurch,
zda, Blackwell Holden, Barry Corbett,
AM Limo, T L Parker Ltd., ETS Electro-Tech
pire Extinguishers, George Henry Ltd.,
cca Luxon, Anne Jamieson, Steve Cooper,
, Robert Cassidy, Bill Peterson, Mary Dollin.
The Christchurch Children’s Christmas
Parade Trust ask that the general public
be responsible for its own and others
safety at all times while viewing the event.
Meter shrouds and signs will be used
throughout the route.
WE APOLOGISE FOR ANY
INCONVENIENCE CAUSED AND ASK FOR
YOUR PATIENCE
BEFORE & DURING THE PARADE.
Due to the large number of children
and spectators expected at this year’s
parade parking will be restricted along
the entire route and assembly points.
No stopping signs will be erected both
sides of Madras St (Moorhouse Ave to
Salisbury Street), St Asaph St (Manchester
to Barbadoes St), Ferry Rd (Barbadoes to
St Asaph St), Kilmore St (Barbadoes to
Manchester St) from 12 noon Saturday –
5.30pm Sunday.
Madras Street from Moorhouse Ave
to Tuam St will be closed to all traffic
Sunday (8am-5.30pm approx.) and closure
extending from Tuam St to Salisbury St
(1pm – 5.30pm approx.)
CCC Car Parking available follow link
for map, charges and opening hours :
https://www.parkopedia.co.nz/parking/
carpark/105_worcester_st/8011/
CHRISTCHURCH CITY - MADRAS ST
SUNDAY 2ND DECEMBER - STARTS 2PM
THE CHRISTCHURCH CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PARADE TRUST
IPAL SPONSORS:
PARTNERS
ORS
FINISH
LATIMER
SQUARE
MADRAS STREET
START
MADRAS STREET
ST ASAPH STREET
KILMORE STREET
All usual Sunday schedules will
be operating.
Timetable information available
at metroinfo.co.nz or call us on
03 366 8855.
“Avoid parking hassles and take
the bus”
The Bus Interchange is just
2 blocks away from the Parade
route!
ntertainment
From
PARADE POSTPONEMENT
DECISION WILL NOT BE MADE
BEFORE NOON, LISTEN TO:
92.1 MORE FM,
THE BREEZE 94.5FM,
OR GO TO: www.facebook.com/
www.christchurchsantaparade.nz
Twitter: Santa Parade Christchurch
@SChristchurch
Sponsors: Bus Service: No Stopping
Restrictions:
Where Not To Park:
Remember your sun hat,
sunscreen and water bottle!
Parking Available
Water pistols and Water
Bombs are totally prohibited
during the parade
In The Event of
Bad Weather:
Health & Safety
Sponsors: Christchurch City Council, Multi Media
Communications Ltd., Smiths City, Fulton Hogan, Stuff,
More FM, Star Media, The Breeze, Canterbury
Employers’ Chamber of Commerce, Retail NZ, , Farmers,
Christchurch Engine Centre, Pub Charity Limited, The
Trusts Community Foundation, CERT, The Southern Trust,
TVNZ, Rata Foundation, Mainland Foundation,
McDonald’s Family Restaurants, Chinese Community of
Christchurch, City Care Civil, Meta Digital, Air Rescue
and Community Services, Rainbow Print, Team
Hutchinson Ford, , Resene, JJ Ltd., Hire King, BrokerWeb
Risk Services, Hoyts Riccarton, Wayne Robertson, Vidpro
Broadcast Rentals, Mainfreight, Owens Transport, Daily
Freight, NZ Express Transport, Bascik Transport,
Opzeeland Transport, Lions Club of Ellesmere, The
French Bakery, Debbie Newman and Southern Salvage,
Sharon Howells School of Ballet, Original Scripts Theatre
School, Vicki Williamson-Morris, Orion, Connetics, Shane
Cole, Matt Long, Mark Lamb-Morrow, City of
Christchurch Air Training Corps, NZ Police, Canterbury
Model ‘A’ Ford Club, Martin Patterson, Tony Clark, NZ
Trikes, Case and Vintage Farm Machinery Club , Happy
Hire, EPS Foam, Ara Institute of Canterbury, Familial
Trust, NZ Vintage Machinery Club, Johnson Controls,
Sisters 3 Costume Hire, Ian McDougall, Ian Dobson,
Marshall Power Ltd., Noble-Adams Machinery, Gough
TWL, Connetics, Smiths Hire, Cockram Kia, Cockram
Nissan, Christchurch Mitsubishi, Ssangyong Christchurch,
Blackwell Mazda, Blackwell Holden, Barry Corbett,
Shona Ross, AM Limo, T L Parker Ltd., ETS Electro-Tech
Services, Empire Extinguishers, George Henry Ltd.,
Frucor, Rebecca Luxon, Anne Jamieson, Steve Cooper,
Helen Mason, Robert Cassidy, Bill Peterson, Mary Dollin.
The Christchurch Children’s Christmas
Parade Trust ask that the general public
be responsible for its own and others
safety at all times while viewing the event.
Meter shrouds and signs will be used
throughout the route.
WE APOLOGISE FOR ANY
INCONVENIENCE CAUSED AND ASK FOR
YOUR PATIENCE
BEFORE & DURING THE PARADE.
Due to the large number of children
and spectators expected at this year’s
parade parking will be restricted along
the entire route and assembly points.
No stopping signs will be erected both
sides of Madras St (Moorhouse Ave to
Salisbury Street), St Asaph St (Manchester
to Barbadoes St), Ferry Rd (Barbadoes to
St Asaph St), Kilmore St (Barbadoes to
Manchester St) from 12 noon Saturday –
5.30pm Sunday.
Madras Street from Moorhouse Ave
to Tuam St will be closed to all traffic
Sunday (8am-5.30pm approx.) and closure
extending from Tuam St to Salisbury St
(1pm – 5.30pm approx.)
CCC Car Parking available follow link
for map, charges and opening hours :
https://www.parkopedia.co.nz/parking/
carpark/105_worcester_st/8011/
CHRISTCHURCH CITY - MADRAS ST
SUNDAY 2ND DECEMBER - STARTS 2PM
THE CHRISTCHURCH CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PARADE TRUST
PRINCIPAL SPONSORS:
MEDIA PARTNERS
SPONSORS
FINISH
LATIMER
SQUARE
MADRAS STREET
START
MADRAS STREET
ST ASAPH STREET
KILMORE STREET
All usual Sunday schedules will
be operating.
Timetable information available
at metroinfo.co.nz or call us on
03 366 8855.
“Avoid parking hassles and take
the bus”
The Bus Interchange is just
2 blocks away from the Parade
route!
Entertainment
From
PARADE POSTPONEMENT
DECISION WILL NOT BE MADE
BEFORE NOON, LISTEN TO:
92.1 MORE FM,
THE BREEZE 94.5FM,
OR GO TO: www.facebook.com
www.christchurchsantaparade.n
Twitter: Santa Parade Christchu
@SChristchurch
Sponsors:
Bus Service:
In The Event of
Bad Weather:
Sponsors: Christchurch City Council, Multi Media
Communications Ltd., Smiths City, Fulton Hogan, Stuff,
More FM, Star Media, The Breeze, Canterbury
Employers’ Chamber of Commerce, Retail NZ, , Farmers,
Christchurch Engine Centre, Pub Charity Limited, The
Trusts Community Foundation, CERT, The Southern Trust,
TVNZ, Rata Foundation, Mainland Foundation,
McDonald’s Family Restaurants, Chinese Community of
Christchurch, City Care Civil, Meta Digital, Air Rescue
and Community Services, Rainbow Print, Team
Hutchinson Ford, , Resene, JJ Ltd., Hire King, BrokerWeb
Risk Services, Hoyts Riccarton, Wayne Robertson, Vidpro
Broadcast Rentals, Mainfreight, Owens Transport, Daily
Freight, NZ Express Transport, Bascik Transport,
Opzeeland Transport, Lions Club of Ellesmere, The
French Bakery, Debbie Newman and Southern Salvage,
Sharon Howells School of Ballet, Original Scripts Theatre
School, Vicki Williamson-Morris, Orion, Connetics, Shane
Cole, Matt Long, Mark Lamb-Morrow, City of
Christchurch Air Training Corps, NZ Police, Canterbury
Model ‘A’ Ford Club, Martin Patterson, Tony Clark, NZ
Trikes, Case and Vintage Farm Machinery Club , Happy
Hire, EPS Foam, Ara Institute of Canterbury, Familial
Trust, NZ Vintage Machinery Club, Johnson Controls,
Sisters 3 Costume Hire, Ian McDougall, Ian Dobson,
Marshall Power Ltd., Noble-Adams Machinery, Gough
TWL, Connetics, Smiths Hire, Cockram Kia, Cockram
Nissan, Christchurch Mitsubishi, Ssangyong Christchurch,
Blackwell Mazda, Blackwell Holden, Barry Corbett,
Shona Ross, AM Limo, T L Parker Ltd., ETS Electro-Tech
Services, Empire Extinguishers, George Henry Ltd.,
Frucor, Rebecca Luxon, Anne Jamieson, Steve Cooper,
Helen Mason, Robert Cassidy, Bill Peterson, Mary Dollin.
THE CHRISTCHURC
PRINCIPAL SPONSORS:
MEDIA PARTNERS
SPONSORS
All usual Sunday schedules w
be operating.
Timetable information availab
at metroinfo.co.nz or call us
03 366 8855.
“Avoid parking hassles and ta
the bus”
The Bus Interchange is just
2 blocks away from the Para
route!
Entertainment
From
PARADE POSTPONE
DECISION WILL NOT
BEFORE NOON, LIST
92.1 MORE FM,
THE BREEZE 94.5FM
OR GO TO: www.face
www.christchurchsan
Twitter: Santa Parade
@SChristchurch
Sponsors:
Bus Service:
In The Event
Bad Weather
Sponsors: Christchurch City Council, Multi Media
Communications Ltd., Smiths City, Fulton Hogan, Stuff,
More FM, Star Media, The Breeze, Canterbury
Employers’ Chamber of Commerce, Retail NZ, , Farmers,
Christchurch Engine Centre, Pub Charity Limited, The
Trusts Community Foundation, CERT, The Southern Trust,
TVNZ, Rata Foundation, Mainland Foundation,
McDonald’s Family Restaurants, Chinese Community of
Christchurch, City Care Civil, Meta Digital, Air Rescue
and Community Services, Rainbow Print, Team
Hutchinson Ford, , Resene, JJ Ltd., Hire King, BrokerWeb
Risk Services, Hoyts Riccarton, Wayne Robertson, Vidpro
Broadcast Rentals, Mainfreight, Owens Transport, Daily
Freight, NZ Express Transport, Bascik Transport,
Opzeeland Transport, Lions Club of Ellesmere, The
French Bakery, Debbie Newman and Southern Salvage,
Sharon Howells School of Ballet, Original Scripts Theatre
School, Vicki Williamson-Morris, Orion, Connetics, Shane
Cole, Matt Long, Mark Lamb-Morrow, City of
Christchurch Air Training Corps, NZ Police, Canterbury
Model ‘A’ Ford Club, Martin Patterson, Tony Clark, NZ
Trikes, Case and Vintage Farm Machinery Club , Happy
Hire, EPS Foam, Ara Institute of Canterbury, Familial
Trust, NZ Vintage Machinery Club, Johnson Controls,
Sisters 3 Costume Hire, Ian McDougall, Ian Dobson,
Marshall Power Ltd., Noble-Adams Machinery, Gough
TWL, Connetics, Smiths Hire, Cockram Kia, Cockram
Nissan, Christchurch Mitsubishi, Ssangyong Christchurch,
Blackwell Mazda, Blackwell Holden, Barry Corbett,
Shona Ross, AM Limo, T L Parker Ltd., ETS Electro-Tech
Services, Empire Extinguishers, George Henry Ltd.,
Frucor, Rebecca Luxon, Anne Jamieson, Steve Cooper,
Helen Mason, Robert Cassidy, Bill Peterson, Mary Dollin.
THE CHRI
PRINCIPAL SPONSORS:
MEDIA PARTNERS
SPONSORS
All usual Sunday sc
be operating.
Timetable informati
at metroinfo.co.nz o
03 366 8855.
“Avoid parking hass
the bus”
The Bus Interchange
2 blocks away from
route!
Entertainment
From
Due to the large number of children
and spectators expected at this year’s
parade parking will be restricted along
the entire route and assembly points.
No stopping signs will be erected both
sides of Madras St (Moorhouse Ave to
Salisbury Street), St Asaph St (Manchester
to Barbadoes St), Ferry Rd (Barbadoes
to St Asaph St), Kilmore St (Barbadoes to
Manchester St) from 12 noon Saturday –
5.30pm Sunday.
Madras Street from Moorhouse Ave
to Tuam St will be closed to all traffi c
Sunday (8am-5.30pm approx.) and closure
extending from Tuam St to Salisbury St
(1pm – 5.30pm approx.)
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in
Deck the halls
Christmas isn’t Christmas without a decoration or two around the home.
Whether its outdoor lights with a waving Santa or
just draping tinsel across your mantelpiece, there are
many ways to celebrate the festive season in your home.
Go natural
Driftwood painted white with LED lights wrapped
around, or pine cones with a touch of silver spray
paint, make beautiful natural additions to the home
at this time of year. If you have a tree branch around
the home, why not cut it up into discs and spray paint
white stars and reindeer on the disc. Drill a hole in the
top and thread some gardeners string through the hole
and you have an instant decoration to hang on the tree
or somewhere around the home. Cover polystyrene
balls in ripped linen, hessian and cotton strips. These
can either be hung up or a number placed in a bowl on
the table.
Tinsel town
Many love the glitter and sparkle that tinsel brings
but how about using it in different ways. A threetiered
cake plate with tinsel laid on each plate with
baubles then placed on top, can look really impressive
as a centrepiece for the table. Make your own wreath
by wrapping tinsel around and around a polystyrene
circle. Hang just as it is, or hot glue gun baubles on to
create extra wow.
Table setting
Sometimes the simplest decorations on the table
can look the most stunning. A beautiful napkin rolled
up with a piece of red and white ribbon, or rosemary
wreath looks amazing. Why not place a hessian runner
down the middle of the table and add greenery and
candles in jars on top to create a wonderful centrepiece.
If you have a children’s eating table, why not put a
long piece of brown paper as a table cloth. Draw large
circles where the plates can go and write Christmas
questions beside each plate outline. A little bottle with
a red and white paper straw is great too. Put a jar of
red and green crayons on the table. When the kids are
finished their dinner, they can play noughts and crosses
or hangman or just draw pictures.
If you’re looking for ideas why not check out
Pinterest. Here you will find every style and every
technique to make sure your home looks like a
Christmas wonderland this festive season.
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Christmas in Curragh
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, 6.30-9.00pm
Go along to the Friends of
Ferrymead’s festive fundraiser
where every room in Curragh,
the society’s 154-year-old
house, will be decorated
with wonderful modern, old
fashioned and handmade
Christmas decorations. A $10
entry fee includes delicious
festive light refreshments, oldtime
games and sing-a-longs
around the pianola. Pre-school
and primary children are free
and groups are welcome. Details,
photos and updates are on the
Friends of Ferrymead Facebook
page. For any enquiries, contact
friendsofferrymead@xtra.co.nz or
phone Martin on 027 222 5447.
Ferrymead Heritage Park, 50
Ferrymead Park Drive, Heathcote
Sumner Sunday Market
Sunday, 11am – 3pm
Go and check out a great range
of stalls, from fresh veggies,
amazing food from all over the
world and beautiful crafts. You’ll
find them right next to the beach
as you come into the village.
Cnr Marriner St and The
Esplanade
Email jess.gibson@starmedia.kiwi by
5pm each Wednesday
Christmas in Sumner Village
Next Thursday, from 5pm
Buskers, family photos and
late night shopping will be
running from 5pm before the
Sumner Silver Band, carols and
Santa’s grotto kick off in the mall
carpark from 6.30pm.
Sumner Village
find your
groove find your
Phone Sue on 389 1849.
Tai Chi
the public and will have local
contemporary
Redcliffs Lawn Bowls
Woolston Club, 43 Hargood St Friday, 7-8.30pm contemporary art, crafts and kai available for
Coaching
groove
This is a gentle exercise for purchase using cash only.
Tuesday 10.30-11.30am, Friday, jazz Diamond Harbour Bridge people of all ages and fitness Rapaki Marae, 37 Rapaki Drive
5-6.30pm, Sunday 9.30-10.30am Club
levels, bringing many jazzhealth and
Free lawn bowls coaching Wednesday, 6.30pm, Tuesday, other benefits. All are welcome
Create ’n’ Connect
Monday to Saturday
has started and is open to 1.30pm.
to attend this weekly class. Phone
Thursday, 9.30am-noon
Preschool to Advanced
anyone over the age of hiphop 10. Bowls The final night for the year and Frances for more information on
Enjoy some great company and
RTS RAD BBO JDNZ NZAMD
equipment is provided and soled the presentation of club trophies 027 698 0057.
explore your creativity. Phone
Monday to Saturday
shoes are required. From the first will take place tonight at the 105 Bridle Path Rd
Beth for more information on
Preschool to Advanced
116 Sawyers Arms Road
Wednesday of November, after Bowling Club. Afternoon bridge hiphop
022 678 1252.
RTS RAD BBO JDNZ NZAMD
work ladies sessions will begin. will wind up for the year on Mt Pleasant Walking Group
St Andrews Church, 148 Main
116 Sawyers Arms Road
Papanui
For more information, email Tuesday. For more information ballet Tuesday and Thursday, 9.30am
Rd, Redcliffs
Papanui
redcliffsbowls@xtra.co.nz ballet or visit phone Pauline 329 4414 or 027 A mix of flat and hill walks Call for 03 354 Diamond 6228 or 0274 Harbour 836 265 Bowling
www.redcliffsbowls.co.nz. 363 6302.
people with a medium level www.annaleeschoolofdance.co.nz
of Club – have-a-go day
Call 03 354 6228 or 0274 836 265
Redcliffs Bowling Club,
Diamond Harbour Bowling fitness. Walks are in nearby areas Tuesday, 5-7pm
www.annaleeschoolofdance.co.nz
9 James St
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DANCE
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Indoor Bowls at Tui Club Waipapa Ave
Phone Judy on 384 1269.
OF DANCE
OF
Monday, 12.45-3.45pm
Various locations
Go along for a fun and
A Very Pleasant Playgroup
inclusive environment at indoor Tomorrow, 9.30-11.30am
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$3 thereafter. All equipment is
supplied. No previous experience
necessary as coaching is given.
Soft-soled shoes should be worn.
pre-schoolers and their grownups.
Stay for the whole session or
drop-in when it suits.
Mt Pleasant Community Centre
Sunday, 11.30am-4.30pm
A powhiri at 11.30am will
welcome all visitors on to the
Marae. This event is open to
Sit on Akaroa Library’s
comfy chairs and have a
relaxing chat while working
on your craft project
on Monday from 1.30-
3.30pm. Share and learn
skills in a wide range of
crafts - needlework, knitting,
quilting, handicrafts,
making dolls, teddy bears
and spinning for free at
Akaroa Craft Group.
meet new friends, enjoy a sausage
sizzle and maybe even win a prize.
The event will be led by Bowls
Canterbury Development’s Emily
Robbins. For more information,
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Russell on 329 4066
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CONTINUING EDUCATION
New digital skills
help Wanda
return to work
Tasty Bites
Plant-based Middle
Eastern flavours
Keen to re-enter the workforce after raising
a family, Wanda Price realised she needed to
brush up on her computer skills first.
“I had large gaps in my computer knowledge,
so I knew that I needed to fix this before I
could confidently apply for jobs,” she says.
And fix it she is. Wanda’s currently studying
the New Zealand Certificate in Computing at
her local Ara Connect. Run by Ara Institute
of Canterbury, Ara Connect offers free
computing courses for anyone wanting to gain
skills and confidence using digital technology.
“I chose Ara Connect
because it had the course
I wanted, it was free and it
was easy to get to. And the
‘pick and mix’ timetable
really suits me with a
family. The course is selfpaced,
so you’re only
focusing on what you’re
doing.”
Wanda says she’s
enjoying the course, and
likes her tutor’s teaching
style. “She has the ability
to point you in the right
direction so you can
then solve the problem
yourself. And approaching a tutor at any time
is never a problem – they’re only too happy to
help.”
Wanda encourages others to become a
digital upskiller like her. “Definitely give it a
go! You’ll be amazed at all that you learn and
you’ll enjoy doing it.”
When she completes her certificate, she’s
going to weigh up whether to apply for jobs or
do further study.
Learn more about Ara Connect courses at
ara.ac.nz or by calling 0800 24 24 76.
You have to make
this dish! Eggplant
would have to be our
favourite vegetable.
Slow-roasting eggplant
in smoked paprika and
pomegranate molasses
makes the flesh
deliciously soft and
bursting with Middle
Eastern flavours.
Cauliflower and tahini
add a creamy richness,
which is so delicious
with the punchy vibrant
salsa. If you are serving
this as a side dish, we
recommend pairing it
with slow-cooked lamb.
Pomegranate eggplant
with cauliflower tahini
puree & pine nut mint
salsa
Serves 2 as a main or 4 as
a side
Ingredients
Roast cauliflower + puree
1 head cauliflower
olive oil
sea salt
2 Tbsp tahini
juice of 1 lemon
1 clove garlic, crushed
1 tsp sea salt
Eggplant
2 eggplants
4 Tbsp olive oil
2 tsp ground smoked
paprika
2 Tbsp pomegranate
molasses
sea salt and pepper
Salsa
2 Tbsp pine nuts, toasted
¼ cup pomegranate seeds
¼ cup green olives, pitted
and roughly chopped
1 Tbsp hemp oil or extra
virgin olive oil
zest and juice of lemon
handful mint leaves, finely
chopped
sea salt
To serve
rocket, tahini, smoked paprika
Directions
To make the roast
cauliflower
Heat oven to 200 deg C.
Finely cut up the
cauliflower and place on a
baking tray. Drizzle with
olive oil and salt, and mix
well.
Roast in the oven for
about 20-25min, or until
soft and golden. Once
cooked, remove from the
oven and allow to cool.
For the puree
Place ¾ of the roasted
cauliflower in a blender,
along with the tahini,
lemon juice,
garlic and sea
salt. Blend
until it is a
smooth puree.
Set aside.
If you like
an extracrispy
cauliflower garnish, return
the remaining roasted
cauliflower to the oven and
grill for 4-5min to make it
extra crispy. Alternatively,
leave as is.
For the eggplant
Cut each eggplant in half
lengthways, then criss-cross
the white flesh with a knife.
Place on a baking tray, skin
side down.
In a cup, mix together the
olive oil, smoked paprika,
pomegranate molasses and
salt and pepper. Pour the
mixture over the eggplants,
and generously rub into the
eggplants with your hands.
Sprinkle with some extra
salt before placing in the
oven. Bake at 200 deg C. for
about 40min.
For the salsa
Combine all of the
ingredients in a bowl. Set
aside and allow the flavours
to develop.
To serve
Spoon the cauliflower
puree on to each plate.
Place some rocket on the
bottom then add the baked
eggplant on top. Add a
generous spoonful of salsa
and a drizzle of tahini.
Lastly, sprinkle over
smoked paprika.
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Get adventurous in Toyota’s RAV4
WHILE TOYOTA’S new RAV4
stands out for its family-friendly
profile, there’s no doubt Toyota
want the latest generation model
to appeal to a wider audience.
Included in the eight-model
line-up is a one-specification
four-wheel-drive version labelled
Adventure. It is the hero car in the
line-up and such is its popularity
there may be a wait while stocks
land in good supply.
There’s not a lot mechanically
different to the standard RAV4,
however, the Adventure gets a
body kit and interior treatment
that makes it stand out markedly
from the rest of the range. If you
like bold and brash it is the car
for you, large fenders, aggressive
bumper and grille, and big wheels
are there to tempt. Inside, there is
also bright orange detailing.
It is also a high-grade model,
most of what is found in Limited
specification is fitted to the
Adventure and, as you might
expect Adventure rounds out the
series at $48,990. Bear in mind
the RAV4 starts at $34,990, and
includes hybrid models which
land from $38,990.
The Adventure is in the lineup
as a point of difference, and
after a week in the car I can
Motoring
Ross Kiddie
certainly see its appeal. When I
tested the hybrid model in these
columns in July I suggested it was
the sport utility vehicle for me,
and that hasn’t changed. However,
I would be tempted with the Adventure,
it looks a little bit rugged
and it has appeal in that way.
As I’ve covered in the past, the
new RAV4 is all-new, the platform
is fresh and the body style
quite a departure from the previous
generation.
That being the case, it is stateof-the-art
mechanically and that
shows when you are driving it,
not so much in terms of mechanical
power but it handles a
lot differently, it is more stable
and for lack of better words,
more normal, more car-like from
behind the wheel.
Yet, the Adventure has off-road
ability. The downside of evaluating
a four-wheel-drive vehicle
off-the-seal in spring is that it gets
very dirty, so I didn’t tackle anything
too serious, but I did use an
old forestry track near Hororata
which is a good test of suspension
control. The ground was
very soft thanks to a drenching a
day or two before, however, the
RAV4 never felt as if I was going
to end up with a complete loss of
TOYOTA RAV4 ADVENTURE: Capable on the sand or on the seal.
• Price – Toyota RAV4
Adventure, $48,990
• Dimensions – Length,
4610mm; width, 1865mm;
height, 1685mm
• Configuration – Fourcylinder,
four-wheel-drive,
2487cc, 152kW, 243Nm,
six-speed automatic.
• Performance –
0-100km/h, 8.5sec
• Fuel usage – 6.8l/100km
traction.
That’s due a lot to the engine
and dynamic torque vectoring
drive management protocols
which can be dialled in by the
driver. There’s a console-mounted
button which selects the choice of
several modes – snow, mud, sand,
dirt, rock. There are also protocols
for highway driving, eco,
normal or sport.
Each has its own unique character
with the end result being
the best outcome depending on
the surface. Take into account
too, that the wheels and rubber
are up an inch from the standard
models, the big Yokohama tyres
(235/55 x 19in) are street-treaded
but they do dig out grip on soft
surfaces.
The non-hybrid RAV4 buyer
effectively has a choice of two engines,
2-litre or 2.5-litre. The Adventure
has the big displacement
unit and it is an easy-worker. The
benefit of cubic capacity is the
lack of obvious stress, the 2487cc
twin-camshaft engine just lopes
along and works freely through a
six-speed automatic transmission.
The big benefit of that is the lack
of fuel it uses, there is little loading
so Toyota’s claim of 6.8-litres per
100km (42mpg) usage on a combined
cycle is not unachievable.
My time with the test car
returned figures of 8.2l/100km
(35mpg) with a 6l/100km
(47mpg) instantaneous figure
available at 100km/h, the engine
ticking over slowly at just
1600rpm.
If lively acceleration is needed,
the engine will burst into life
with strong mid-range performance
– standstill to 100km/h in
8.5sec and 80km/h to 120km/h
in 5.4sec. The latter relates
directly to engine power, Toyota
claim outputs of 152kW and
243Nm, both outputs arriving
tall inthe rev band at 6600rpm
and 4500rpm respectively, that
matters little, the specific outputs
are strong enough to provide that
direct flow of power right across
the rev range.
On my highway evaluation I
was passed by a RAV4 of an earlier
generation. The vehicle was fourup
and on the roof rails sat several
sets of skis. I figured Mt Hutt was
the destination, and I couldn’t help
but think how suited to that road
the RAV4 was. I strongly suspect
the occupants were a little envious
they weren’t driving the latest
generation model, especially the
Adventure model.
Its name lends itself to a role
just that little left-of-centre, yet
it still is the quintessential RAV4
that Kiwi buyers have come to
embrace.
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