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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY <strong>29</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />

Connecting Your Community<br />

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Page 3<br />

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Page 8<br />

Mt Pleasant skater wins<br />

medal at winter Olympics<br />

• By Jacob Page<br />

MT PLEASANT speed skater<br />

Ethan De Rose will have a<br />

little bit of extra baggage when<br />

he returns home from the<br />

Winter Youth Olympics in<br />

Switzerland.<br />

The 17-year-old led the charge<br />

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medal on the final day of<br />

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Competing in a mixed nation<br />

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He said the result exceeded his<br />

own expectations.<br />

“We all skated really well and<br />

we’re so happy to come away with<br />

a bronze medal. This was a huge<br />

highlight, I definitely didn’t think<br />

I’d end up with a medal so I’m<br />

super stoked.”<br />

De Rose combined with<br />

Italian Thomas Nadalini,<br />

Korean Min Seo and Great<br />

Britain’s Olivia Weedon for the<br />

medal.<br />

He had been based in Calgary,<br />

Canada since November training<br />

in preparation for the Winter<br />

Youth Olympics.<br />

•Turn to page 6<br />

ACHIEVEMENT: Mt Pleasant’s Ethan De Rose (right) with his bronze medal after the final of the short track speed skating relay<br />

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PAGE 2 Wednesday <strong>January</strong> <strong>29</strong> <strong>2020</strong><br />

BAY HARBOUR<br />

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Janie Porter<br />

Art, landscape, seascape and birds<br />

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As a child she would watch the trees<br />

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HARD WORK usually brings good<br />

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In Ethan De Rose’s case it is a bronze<br />

medal at the Winter Youth Olympics in<br />

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The Mt Pleasant 17-year-old was part of<br />

a mixed nation team which took the bronze.<br />

Ethan started speed skating at four. Twelve years or so later<br />

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That takes extreme fitness and a lot of dedication. All top<br />

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Wednesday <strong>January</strong> <strong>29</strong> <strong>2020</strong><br />

News<br />

Crime cameras being tested<br />

• By Jess Gibson<br />

SUMNER’S NEW $23,000<br />

crime camera system has been<br />

installed in the village centre.<br />

The police-aligned equipment,<br />

at the corner of Marriner and<br />

Burgess Sts, includes four static<br />

cameras and one able to pan 360<br />

deg with zooming capability.<br />

A city<br />

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spokeswoman<br />

said technical<br />

testing is still<br />

to be completed<br />

before<br />

Kath Preston<br />

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The cameras<br />

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to have them installed for more<br />

than two years.<br />

Initially, the system was meant<br />

to be installed by the end of<br />

last year but due to city council<br />

contractors doing work at the<br />

same location, the process was<br />

delayed.<br />

Said Safer Sumner spokeswoman<br />

Kath Preston: “It’s great.<br />

It would have been nice to have<br />

them done before Christmas but<br />

it’s really good to have them up.<br />

“Hopefully, they will be a good<br />

deterrent for crime.”<br />

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over how the system would be<br />

funded.<br />

In 2017, Safer Sumner and<br />

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Environmental concerns over dumping<br />

• By Jess Gibson<br />

DIAMOND <strong>Harbour</strong> residents<br />

want action taken over green<br />

waste being dumped on public<br />

land.<br />

For the past three months,<br />

cuttings have been discovered<br />

in reserves around the area, specifically<br />

in Morgan’s and Sam’s<br />

gullies.<br />

There are<br />

concerns<br />

the green<br />

waste being<br />

dumped<br />

could be<br />

exotic plants<br />

and weeds,<br />

which may<br />

Graeme Fraser ​<br />

affect the<br />

native vegetation<br />

in these areas.<br />

Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> reserves<br />

management committee<br />

chairman Graeme Fraser, who<br />

is also a resident, said he has<br />

recieved repeated reports of it<br />

happening.<br />

“If I see it happen from now<br />

on, I will have no hesitation of<br />

reporting it to the council.”<br />

Mr Fraser made a post on the<br />

Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong>, New Zealand<br />

Facebook page encouraging<br />

residents to be aware of regional<br />

and national warnings about<br />

protecting biodiversity.<br />

“Being the chair, I’ve got to see<br />

if I can appeal to people to look<br />

after their area.”<br />

Mr Fraser said volunteers<br />

who work in the reserves have<br />

noticed signs showing residents<br />

may be responsible.<br />

“It’s a bit crap if people think<br />

they can tip waste over their<br />

back fence and basically forget<br />

about it.<br />

“They get a weekly<br />

collection of their green bins,<br />

if it’s a lot then they should be<br />

taking it to the tip like everybody<br />

else.<br />

“One of the reasons people live<br />

in Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> is because<br />

• HAVE YOUR SAY: If you have<br />

noticed people dumping<br />

green waste in reserves<br />

around Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong>,<br />

email jess.gibson@starmedia.<br />

kiwi<br />

its got really nice native vegetation<br />

and we would like to keep it<br />

that way.”<br />

City council acting manager<br />

of parks ​Al Hardy said staff<br />

have been made aware of the<br />

CALL FOR<br />

ACTION:<br />

Diamond<br />

<strong>Harbour</strong><br />

residents are<br />

concerned<br />

about the<br />

dumping of<br />

green waste<br />

on public<br />

land.<br />

waste dumping activity through<br />

discussions with concerned<br />

residents.<br />

“Dumping of weeds in<br />

reserves can lead to ‘garden<br />

escapees’ which are a potential<br />

major source of weed infestation<br />

in our reserves. It’s very<br />

concerning for the natural<br />

values and the integrity of native<br />

habitats that our communities<br />

value,” he said.<br />

“We are working with local<br />

community members to help<br />

with this issue.”<br />

Call to<br />

conserve<br />

water on<br />

peninsula<br />

BANKS PENINSULA residents<br />

and visitors are being advised to<br />

save water as stream levels drop.<br />

The city council has set up<br />

electronic signage at the entrance<br />

to Akaroa and will be delivering<br />

flyers there and in Duvauchelle to<br />

remind people to be water-wise.<br />

Most water supplies in Banks<br />

Peninsula are fed by streams,<br />

which are usually at their lowest<br />

when summer demand is at its<br />

highest, putting a strain on the<br />

water supplies.<br />

City council head of three waters<br />

and waste Helen Beaumont<br />

said stream flows are expected to<br />

keep dropping with continued<br />

dry weather and rising temperatures<br />

forecast into February.<br />

“Please be mindful when using<br />

water – especially when watering<br />

gardens. Use a hand-held hose<br />

and only water plants for several<br />

minutes before 7am or after 9pm,<br />

when it’s cooler,” she said.<br />

“Avoid watering lawns and<br />

grass berms, and check all taps –<br />

inside and outside – for any leaks.<br />

If you spot a water leak on public<br />

land, please let us know so we can<br />

fix it quickly.”<br />


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Tunnel drilling delay<br />

•From page 1<br />

However, before De Rose returns<br />

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Flyger’s short-film<br />

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where when you’re living<br />

HUMBLE: Scott Flyger is wrapping up production<br />

on the short-film Peninsula.<br />

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lovely view of the mountains<br />

but as soon as you go<br />

over the hill you’d always<br />

go ‘this is really beautiful.’”<br />

He said Mrs Flyger’s<br />

career as a medical oncologist<br />

allows him to “concentrate<br />

on the creative side of<br />

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After topping his class at<br />

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TVNZ and then freelanced<br />

before moving to London<br />

in 2001.<br />

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job.”<br />

Flyger said working<br />

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to New Zealand.”<br />

Peninsula has a production<br />

budget of about<br />

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producer Kim Georgine<br />

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BAY HARBOUR<br />

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BIRDS OF THE ESTUARY<br />

Oystercatchers live<br />

long and hungry lives<br />

ALL GO: Triathletes begin the swim leg of the Corsair Classic at Corsair <strong>Bay</strong> on Sunday.<br />

Andrea Hewitt dominates<br />

Corsair Classic triathlon<br />

TWO-TIME Commonwealth<br />

Games medallist Andrea Hewitt<br />

and top Christchurch triathlete<br />

Ben Phillips took the honours at<br />

the Corsair Classic on Sunday.<br />

One of the biggest ever<br />

Corsair Classics attracted 219<br />

participants of all ages and<br />

abilities competing across a<br />

number of events including<br />

a kids aquathon as well as<br />

short and olympic distance<br />

triathlons and duathlons. This<br />

year’s triathlon event featured<br />

a number of the country’s top<br />

athletes including Hewitt who<br />

won the women’s event in 2hr<br />

11min 51sec.<br />

The two-time world<br />

championship runner-up blitzed<br />

the field to finish more than<br />

12min ahead of second placed<br />

Julia Grant and more than<br />

14min clear of Olivia Ritchie<br />

in third. Hewitt’s time was also<br />

good enough for fifth overall.<br />

The men’s triathlon title went to<br />

Ben Phillips who finished in 2hr<br />

5min 37sec. He beat out Dylan<br />

McNeice (2hr 8min 24sec) and<br />

Jared Millar (2hr 9min 28sec).<br />

The olympic distance triathlon<br />

saw athletes start by swimming<br />

three 500m laps of Corsair <strong>Bay</strong>.<br />

They then transitioned to the<br />

bike and completed a 39km<br />

bike ride to Orton Bradley Park<br />

and back before finishing with<br />

a looped run to Lyttelton and<br />

back.<br />

VICTORY: Ben Phillips won<br />

the men’s triathlon in 2hr 5min<br />

37sec.<br />

Meanwhile, the men’s short<br />

course triathlon was won by<br />

Quade McLachlan in 43min<br />

22sec. He pipped Hunter Gibson<br />

(44min 13sec) and Henry<br />

McMecking (45min 26sec).<br />

The women’s title went to Alice<br />

Barnes in a winning time of<br />

54min 21sec. She finished ahead<br />

of Benita Clark (54min 59sec)<br />

and Marnie Sykes (56min 2sec).<br />

SPORT<br />

INTERNATIONAL STAR:<br />

Andrea Hewitt dominated the<br />

women’s triathlon.<br />

The men’s duathlon was won<br />

by Ben Wreford in 2hr 14min<br />

34sec. In second was Stewart<br />

Connolly (2hr 18min 14sec)<br />

and third Richard Greer (2hr<br />

19min 15sec). The women’s<br />

event was won by Holly Weston<br />

in 2hr 27min 2sec. She beat out<br />

Vicky Jones (2hr 53min 18sec)<br />

and Jessica Wigley (2hr 56min<br />

33sec).<br />

Tanya Jenkins is the manager of the Avon-<br />

Heathcote Estuary Ihutai Trust, a non-profit<br />

organisation formed in 2002 to protect<br />

one of New Zealand’s most important<br />

coastal wetlands. Each week she introduces<br />

a new bird found in the estuary. Her column<br />

aims to raise the understanding of the<br />

values and uniqueness of the area.<br />

OYSTERCATCHERS are easy to<br />

spot with their black and white<br />

feathers and a bright orange bill<br />

and legs. You may have seen them<br />

busily harvesting the mudflats<br />

- mainly for cockles but also for<br />

crabs and fish.<br />

It has been recorded that this<br />

ever-hungry bird can consume<br />

up to 1kg of cockles per day. Now<br />

that’s a lot of cockles! At high<br />

tide when they cannot feed on<br />

the mudflats they move to nearby<br />

paddocks to feed on worms and<br />

grubs as well.<br />

Once they find a mate, it’s<br />

for life, and records show pairs<br />

which have been together for 20<br />

years. They prefer to nest inland<br />

and move in early spring to<br />

riverbeds and farmland in the<br />

east of the Southern Alps to raise<br />

their chicks. They then return<br />

in large numbers to our estuary<br />

in autumn and winter. They are<br />

long-lived as well, with banded<br />

birds recorded here to be as old as<br />

27 years.<br />

There are about 112,000 of these<br />

birds in New Zealand but numbers<br />

are declining. So how can we help<br />

these birds thrive? Keep dogs on<br />

the lead when walking near the estuary<br />

as to not disturb them while<br />

feeding or resting.<br />

Do not gather shellfish from the<br />

mudflats, as we need to ensure<br />

large numbers of cockles are present<br />

for the birds. Gathering also<br />

disturbs the birds from feeding.<br />

LONGEVOUS: Oystercatchers are long-lived, with banded birds<br />

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Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Wednesday <strong>January</strong> <strong>29</strong> <strong>2020</strong><br />

Lyttelton Summerfest<br />

Saturday, 6.30pm<br />

Enjoy an outdoor film and<br />

music night, starting off with<br />

a performance from Candice<br />

Milner at 6.30pm, entertainment<br />

with Skye-Light Fantastic at 8pm<br />

and a film, Mt.Zion, at 8.45pm.<br />

Tickets are $5 each or $10 per<br />

family, or one Timebank credit<br />

per person. Pizzas will be available<br />

to buy from the community<br />

garden pizza oven, a fundraiser<br />

for Lyttelton Youth Group.<br />

Lyttelton Rose Garden<br />

Coffee and Conversation<br />

Friday, 10.30am<br />

Go along for coffee with the<br />

Sumner <strong>Bay</strong>s Union Trust to<br />

hear about what the organisation<br />

does and how you can get<br />

involved. Everyone welcome.<br />

Redcliffs Uniting Church Hall,<br />

4 Augusta St<br />

Mt Pleasant Bridge Club<br />

Wednesday, 7.15pm, Friday,<br />

1pm<br />

The <strong>2020</strong> programme has<br />

started and all visitors are welcome.<br />

We request you are seated<br />

15 minutes prior to the start. If<br />

you do not have a partner please<br />

phone Kay on 384 9113.<br />

Mt Pleasant Yacht Clubrooms,<br />

21 Main Rd.<br />

• By Dion Crooks<br />

TWENTY-TWO years on,<br />

Ferrymead Rotarians may<br />

sport a few more wrinkles but<br />

the bonds built during a yearlong<br />

student exchange remain<br />

unbroken between them and<br />

Bianca Theeruth.<br />

Ms Theeruth, who spent 1997<br />

in the <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News area as<br />

a Rotary youth exchange student<br />

from Durban, South Africa,<br />

has no doubt that experience<br />

changed the course of her life.<br />

“The girl who left South Africa<br />

to come to New Zealand in 1997<br />

Email jess.gibson@starmedia.kiwi by<br />

5pm each Wednesday<br />

Coffee & Conversation<br />

Redcliffs Uniting Church<br />

hall, on Fridays except first Friday<br />

of the month, 10.30am.<br />

Special guest Glenda Martin<br />

from Volunteering Canterbury<br />

will be attending on February 14.<br />

Go along and hear about what<br />

this organisation does and how<br />

you can get involved. Everyone<br />

welcome.<br />

4 Augusta St<br />

Technology Help Sessions<br />

Monday, 2-3pm<br />

If you need help using your<br />

computer, smartphone, iPad, or<br />

tablet, go along to a free drop-in<br />

session. Take your own device or<br />

use one of the centre’s computers.<br />

Matuku Takotako: Sumner<br />

Centre<br />

JP Clinic<br />

Thursday, 11am-12.30pm and<br />

Saturday, 10am-noon<br />

A Justice of the Peace will<br />

be available to members of the<br />

community. They can witness<br />

signatures and documents,<br />

certify document copies, hear<br />

oaths, declarations, affidavits<br />

or affirmations as well as sign<br />

citizenship, sponsorship or rates<br />

rebates applications. There is no<br />

charge for this service.<br />

Thursday at Little River Library<br />

and Saturday at Matuku Takotako:<br />

Sumner Centre<br />

Sumner Sunday Market<br />

Sunday, 11am-3pm<br />

Go and check out a great range<br />

was not the girl who left New<br />

Zealand to return to South<br />

Africa a year later,” she<br />

told Ferrymead Rotary<br />

members during a return<br />

visit over the recent<br />

holiday period.<br />

It was her first time<br />

back in New Zealand<br />

since her exchange.<br />

She described her<br />

exchange as an 18-yearold<br />

as “a special part of<br />

[her] life, an experience<br />

that helped open doors for<br />

by building self-confidence,<br />

self-sufficiency, belief,<br />

of stalls, from fresh veges, amazing<br />

food from all over the world<br />

and beautiful crafts. You’ll find<br />

them right next to the beach as<br />

you enter the village.<br />

Cnr Marriner St and The<br />

Esplanade<br />

Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> Bridge<br />

Club<br />

Tuesday, 1.30pm, at the rugby<br />

club, Wednesday, 6.40pm, at the<br />

bowling club<br />

New players welcome. For<br />

more information phone Pauline<br />

on 3<strong>29</strong> 4414 or 027 363 6302.<br />

Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> Bowling<br />

Club, 20 Purau Ave, Diamond<br />

<strong>Harbour</strong> Rugby Club,<br />

2a Waipapa Ave<br />

Mt Pleasant Walking<br />

Group<br />

Tuesday and Thursday, 9.30am<br />

A mix of flat and hill walks for<br />

people with a medium level of<br />

fitness. Walks are in nearby areas<br />

and further afield. There will<br />

be car-pooling with shared costs.<br />

Phone Judy on 384 1269.<br />

Various locations<br />

determination.”<br />

During her year in Christchurch,<br />

she went to Linwood<br />

College and was hosted<br />

by four Ferrymead Rotary<br />

families – John and Pip<br />

Taylor; Kai and Kathryn<br />

Tovgaard; Josie and the<br />

late Duncan Yeates; Ian<br />

and the late Margaret<br />

McBride.<br />

Ms Theeruth stayed with<br />

the Taylors and the Tovgaards<br />

during her return<br />

visit.<br />

On her return to South Africa<br />

in 1998, she headed to university<br />

Redcliffs Lawn Bowls Coaching<br />

Tuesday 10.30-11.30am,<br />

Friday, 5-6.30pm​, Sunday 9.30-<br />

10.30am<br />

Free lawn bowls coaching has<br />

started and is open to anyone<br />

over the age of 10. Bowls equipment<br />

is provided and soled shoes<br />

are required. Email redcliffsbowls@xtra.co.nz<br />

or visit www.<br />

redcliffsbowls.co.nz.<br />

Redcliffs Bowling Club,<br />

9 James St<br />

Indoor Bowls at Tui Club<br />

Monday, 12.45-3.45pm<br />

Go along for a fun and inclusive<br />

environment at indoor<br />

bowls. The first day is free and is<br />

$3 thereafter. No previous experience<br />

necessary as coaching is<br />

given. Soft-soled shoes should be<br />

worn. Phone Sue on 389 1849.<br />

Woolston Club, 43 Hargood St<br />

Mt Pleasant Farmers’ Market<br />

Saturday, 9.30am-12.30pm<br />

A community-owned market<br />

brings you wonderful, locally<br />

grown food. Phone co-ordinator,<br />

Di, on 020 4195 4639.<br />

in Pietermaritzburg to study for<br />

a science degree.<br />

However, her interests<br />

changed to animal science and<br />

agriculture, and she ended up<br />

specialising in pig nutrition and<br />

gaining a masters degree.<br />

“That was quite some turnaround<br />

for someone who was<br />

petrified by pigs when I went on<br />

to a farm in New Zealand.”<br />

She believes her exchange<br />

experience helped her with the<br />

transition.<br />

After university, she worked<br />

in South Africa as a commercial<br />

nutritionist for two and a half<br />

Go along to Live at<br />

the Point and enjoy<br />

a family-friendly<br />

music festival held<br />

in the lush surrounds<br />

of the Godley House<br />

grounds. Featuring<br />

several bands from<br />

1pm every Sunday<br />

until February 16.<br />

This week you can<br />

watch Esther Swift<br />

from 1pm and The<br />

Eastern from 2pm.<br />

3 McCormacks <strong>Bay</strong> Rd, Mt<br />

Pleasant<br />

Shoreline Toastmasters<br />

Monday, 7.30-9pm<br />

Nervous about speaking? Go<br />

along to the first toastmasters of<br />

the year to gain confidence by<br />

practising speaking, listening,<br />

learning and laughing – in a<br />

warm, friendly non-threatening<br />

environment. For information<br />

shoreline@toastmasters.org.nz<br />

Mt Pleasant Yacht Club,<br />

21 Main Rd<br />

Colourful Corners, <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

and Peninsula<br />

Friday, 10am-4pm<br />

Paintings of Banks Peninsula<br />

places by Don McAra will be on<br />

show. The exhibition includes a<br />

series of richly-coloured representational<br />

paintings of familiar<br />

scenes. The highlight is a vibrant<br />

image perfectly capturing the<br />

atmosphere at the busy Diamond<br />

<strong>Harbour</strong> wharf on a hot summer<br />

day. For more on the artist see<br />

www.donmcara.net<br />

Stoddart Cottage Gallery, 2a<br />

Waipapa Ave, Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

Former exchange student reunites with Rotarians<br />

Bianca<br />

Theeruth<br />

years before winning a Nelson<br />

Mandela Scholarship to pursue<br />

further post-graduate study in<br />

pig nutrition at Edinburgh University<br />

in Scotland.<br />

Ten years on she remains in<br />

the United Kingdom, has gained<br />

English citizenship, and says she<br />

sees her future there.<br />

Rotary’s youth exchange<br />

programme aims to enhance<br />

international understanding<br />

amongst students, host families<br />

and Rotary members.<br />

Students generally spend 12<br />

months with clubs, living in<br />

three or four families.


Wednesday <strong>January</strong> <strong>29</strong> <strong>2020</strong><br />

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Wednesday <strong>January</strong> <strong>29</strong> <strong>2020</strong><br />

Tasty Bites<br />

Finding your inner peas<br />

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500g bag of frozen peas (not<br />

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⅓ cup mayonnaise<br />

2 tsp granulated sugar<br />

½ tsp salt<br />

½ tsp pepper<br />

1 small red onion, chopped<br />

1 cup shredded cheddar cheese<br />

100g cooked bacon bits (or 8<br />

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Remove the frozen peas from<br />

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Allow them to thaw slightly while<br />

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3 eggs<br />

180g self raising flour<br />

1 spring onion – chopped<br />

55g crumbled feta cheese<br />

2 Tbsp chopped parsley<br />

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THE<br />

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SHOP THE SALE FOR 10 DAYS OF SAVINGS<br />

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SHOP THE SALE FOR 10 DAYS OF SAVINGS<br />

HOME AND LIVING<br />

50% OFF SELECTED<br />

COOK AND DINE<br />

30% OFF SELECTED<br />

KITCHEN AID.<br />

40% OFF SELECTED<br />

LE CREUSET AND STAUB.<br />

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OFF SELECTED<br />

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50% OFF SELECTED<br />

50% OFF<br />

SELECTED<br />

MENSWEAR<br />

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R.M. WILLIAMS, GANT,<br />

TOMMY HILFIGER,<br />

POLO RALPH LAUREN,<br />

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CONFECTIONERY<br />

40% OFF SELECTED<br />

TEA<br />

25% OFF SELECTED<br />

CHAMPAGNE AND BUBBLES<br />

50%<br />

OFF<br />

SELECTED<br />

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POTTERY BARN KIDS<br />

AND WEST ELM.<br />

70% OFF SELECTED<br />

CITTA<br />

50% OFF<br />

SELECTED<br />

BED AND BATH<br />

LUGGAGE<br />

50% OFF SELECTED<br />

SAMSONITE, PIERRE CARDIN,<br />

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AND TED BAKER.<br />

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50% OFF SELECTED<br />

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25% OFF ALL<br />

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