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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />

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Birdlife<br />

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raised<br />

Page 3<br />

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Page 5<br />

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IT’S COMING up nine years<br />

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Lyttelton’s Mitre Tavern.<br />

It was closed due to damage<br />

from the <strong>February</strong> 22, 2011,<br />

earthquake and has become<br />

increasingly derelict and an<br />

“eyesore” to the public.<br />

And still, residents are no<br />

closer to finding out what will<br />

happen with the historic hotel on<br />

Norwich Quay.<br />

The owner,<br />

Tony Ward,<br />

could not<br />

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

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Mr Ward said he is keeping an<br />

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it but said it “may just be best to<br />

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site.”<br />

He would not comment on the<br />

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Lyttelton Community<br />

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PAGE 2 Wednesday <strong>February</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2020</strong><br />

BAY HARBOUR<br />

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from the editor’s desk<br />

LYTTELTON RESIDENTS have good<br />

reason to be frustrated by the slow progress<br />

on what will happen to the Mitre Tavern<br />

(see page 1).<br />

It was badly damaged in the <strong>February</strong><br />

2011 earthquake. Just days out from the<br />

ninth anniversary, it remains an eyesore on Norwich Quay and<br />

the port in general.<br />

Under the Building Act, owner Tony Ward has until 2025 to<br />

carry out work which will ensure the pub – if it is repaired – is<br />

up to earthquake standard. He is not saying if there are any<br />

insurance issues delaying what he will do with the site.<br />

Lyttelton Community Association chairman Ken Maynard<br />

said residents are sick of seeing the building in its state and the<br />

orange fencing around it.<br />

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Wednesday <strong>February</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2020</strong><br />

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PAGE 3<br />

News<br />

Birdlife concerns raised<br />

• By Matt Slaughter<br />

remaining mainly undisturbed<br />

area for waterfowl roosting in the<br />

BIRDLIFE WILL be harmed<br />

estuary,” the motion said.<br />

if a pathway is built along the<br />

western edge of the Avon-<br />

Said city council head of parks<br />

Heathcote Ihutai Estuary,<br />

Andrew Rutledge: An Ecological<br />

groups say.<br />

Impact Assessment is under way<br />

The city council may consider<br />

to report on how the pathway<br />

options for an alternative route.<br />

would impact on the ecological<br />

The Avon-Heathcote Estuary<br />

values of the site (primarily<br />

Ihutai Trust and Redcliffs Residents<br />

Association are opposing the<br />

birdlife and lizards) and what<br />

the overall impacts would be if<br />

city council’s proposal to extend its<br />

a range of potential mitigation<br />

360 walking and cycle trail along<br />

measures were put in place.<br />

the estuary edge beside the Bromley<br />

oxidation ponds.<br />

tions and cost estimates, the<br />

“Following further investiga-<br />

Both groups have raised their<br />

council may be asked to consider<br />

concerns with the Linwood-<br />

options for the pathway, including<br />

a potential alternative route<br />

Central-Heathcote Community CONCERNED: Kit Doudney says a proposal to build a pathway<br />

Board.<br />

along the Avon-Heathcote Ihutai Estuary near the Bromley and whether to put the proposal<br />

Estuary trust chairman Kit oxidation ponds will harm birdlife. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN forward for public consultation.<br />

Because the details of the<br />

Doudney said the estuary is<br />

home to about 100 bird species occasions, in this case, horses, on dents’ association’s <strong>February</strong> 3 pathway haven’t been decided,<br />

and has recently been made part the estuary bed.<br />

meeting and emailed to the the construction costs are not yet<br />

of the East Asian-Australasian “We absolutely welcome the Linwood-Central-Heathcote known,” he said.<br />

Flyway. This means migratory idea of walking and cycling Community Board said the proposed<br />

pathway “is in breach of Community Board member<br />

Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />

birds which use the estuary, paths, it’s just that this is the<br />

such as the bar-tailed godwit are wrong area to put it,” he said. local, national and international Tim Lindley, who is a member of<br />

protected.<br />

Said Redcliffs Residents Association<br />

secretary Pat McIntosh: “This area – the oxidation the whole board but believes the<br />

protections.<br />

the estuary trust, didn’t speak for<br />

But Mr Doudney said constructing<br />

the proposed pathway “It would be a very nice facility ponds, Linwood paddocks, pathway should not go-ahead close<br />

will put godwits and other bird for people to be able to walk Sandy Point and the adjacent to the estuary. Instead, he said<br />

species in jeopardy.<br />

around the estuary edge but unfortunately<br />

it’s a nature reserve a large variety of birds, including which would be more suitable.<br />

shoreline – is a crucial refuge for there are grass areas farther away,<br />

Said Mr Doudney: “The problem<br />

with the pathway incurring and it’s incredibly important for endangered migratory birds and He said he hopes the board<br />

into a wildlife refuge is that the the wildlife at the estuary that rare New Zealand species. It is will discuss the community’s<br />

wildlife suffers from incursion of they actually have some space the last bastion of estuary edge concerns about the proposal<br />

humans and often their companion<br />

animals such as dogs and on A motion passed at the resi-<br />

humans and dogs, and the only next<br />

where they’re understood.” that does not allow easy access by this year and decide on the<br />

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COLLETT’S CORNER HEARING<br />

A date has been set for a public<br />

hearing over the contentious<br />

Collett’s Corner planned for<br />

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application for the development<br />

proposed for Oxford St attracted<br />

the views of 167 groups and<br />

individuals. There were 133<br />

submissions in support, 31<br />

in opposition and three were<br />

neutral. Submitters have the<br />

chance to express their views<br />

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about 20 personnel from<br />

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Wednesday <strong>February</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2020</strong><br />

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LITTLE RIVER’S Ed Lopas’<br />

determination to beat cancer has<br />

inspired his Christchurch Boys’<br />

High School rowing team to<br />

break a world record.<br />

The team has raised more than<br />

$23,000 for Leukaemia and Blood<br />

Cancer New Zealand in his name<br />

after the 15-year-old beat cancer<br />

last November.<br />

Ed was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s<br />

lymphoma – a form of blood<br />

cancer – last year. It was only fitting<br />

that the 16-year-old had the<br />

honour of finishing the last stint<br />

of the successful world record<br />

attempt last Tuesday.<br />

The team of 61 rowers set a new<br />

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time of 145hr 10min smashed the<br />

previous record of 96hr.<br />

“It was pretty special having<br />

everyone cheer me on to the finish,”<br />

said Lopas.<br />

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of <strong>19</strong>37km. On a map, their<br />

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north to Blenheim, west to Greymouth,<br />

south to Queenstown,<br />

east to Dunedin and up SH1 back<br />

to school.<br />

The school’s rowing manager<br />

Ricardo De Sousa said he’s been<br />

blown away by the team’s commitment<br />

to the record-breaking<br />

achievement.<br />

“The boys have been absolutely<br />

incredible. We thought it would<br />

be a bit of a headache trying to<br />

get boys on the egg at silly hours<br />

of the morning. It’s not the most<br />

fun thing to be on and the boys<br />

tend to shy away from it, but they<br />

wanted to do it for Ed,” said De<br />

Sousa.<br />

Senior rowers did shifts of<br />

90min with some of the movies<br />

doing shifts between 30-45min.<br />

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

Ed and his team complete<br />

record fundraising row<br />

FOR A CAUSE: Ed Lopas takes care of the last shift his rowing<br />

team’s new world record of more than 145 hours on the erg.<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN ​<br />

The team began the world record<br />

bid on Wednesday last week and<br />

had surpassed the previous world<br />

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Ed was diagnosed in July and<br />

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Maadi Cup regatta on Lake<br />

Ruataniwha near Twizel next<br />

month.<br />

The team has raised $23,505<br />

so far.<br />

•From page 1<br />

The current concrete building<br />

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the first was destroyed<br />

by fire in 1875 and the<br />

second in <strong>19</strong>26.<br />

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Low-flying drones<br />

invade privacy<br />

• By Jess Gibson<br />

ANOTHER CASE of lowflying<br />

drones has left people<br />

feeling uneasy in the <strong>Bay</strong><br />

<strong>Harbour</strong> News area – this<br />

time in Governors <strong>Bay</strong>.<br />

A resident posted on the<br />

Governors <strong>Bay</strong> Community<br />

Facebook saying they had<br />

spotted a drone hovering<br />

outside their home and<br />

nearby properties “a<br />

number of times.”<br />

THe post said the drone<br />

had hovered “quite low” at<br />

the homeowner’s property<br />

last Tuesday.<br />

“It had a nice clear view<br />

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have you nothing better<br />

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this let us know. However,<br />

I am not sure what could<br />

possibly interest you in my<br />

house,” it read.<br />

THere have been several<br />

reports of low-flying<br />

drones invading people’s<br />

privacy in other areas<br />

since 2018, including<br />

Scarborough, Clifton,<br />

Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> and<br />

Lyttelton.<br />

In December 2018,<br />

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in Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong>.<br />

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UNCOMFORTABLE: Drones have been spotted<br />

flying low near properties in Governors <strong>Bay</strong> without<br />

the owners’ consent. ​<br />

•HAVE YOUR SAY:<br />

How would you react<br />

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without your consent?<br />

Email your answers to<br />

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said if anyone feels drones<br />

have been interfering<br />

with their privacy, police<br />

“certainly want to hear<br />

about it.”<br />

“We also encourage<br />

people to be aware of their<br />

responsibilities flying<br />

drones around properties.”<br />

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Civic trust raises more<br />

Community<br />

cruise ship concerns<br />

• By Jess Gibson<br />

AKAROA RESIDENTS are once<br />

again bearing the brunt of cruise<br />

ship impacts.<br />

The Akaroa Civic Trust wrote<br />

a letter to the Banks Peninsula<br />

Community Board raising<br />

concerns over emissions and<br />

other activity in and around the<br />

harbour.<br />

It is the latest in a long list of<br />

efforts by the trust to mitigate<br />

cruise ship impacts and protect<br />

Akaroa since the group was<br />

formed in <strong>19</strong>69.<br />

Trust member Victoria Andrews,<br />

who wrote the letter, asked<br />

that the board to write a request<br />

of information from ECan<br />

regarding the compliance of ship<br />

emissions.<br />

The letter was presented to<br />

members at a meeting on Monday<br />

and has now been forwarded<br />

to ECan.<br />

It said it was “critical” that<br />

ECan was asked whether water<br />

and chemicals used during exhaust<br />

gas cleaning on boats is discharged<br />

in to the harbour, which<br />

is home to “Hector’s dolphins and<br />

other protected wildlife.”<br />

Ms Andrews raised safety and<br />

environmental concerns around<br />

ENVIRONMENT: Akaroa residents are concerned about the<br />

impacts of cruise ships in the harbour.<br />

devices named thrusters, which<br />

“often disturb the seabed” while<br />

making ships more manoeuvrable.<br />

The letter also addressed the<br />

lack of information provided to<br />

residents by the city council on<br />

any plans to resolve overcrowding<br />

from cruise ship passengers.<br />

The current cruise ship season<br />

started in October and will run<br />

through until April.<br />

• HAVE YOUR SAY: What<br />

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see taken over cruise ship<br />

impacts in Akaroa? Email<br />

your views to jess.gibson@<br />

starmedia.kiwi<br />

boards to get<br />

public input<br />

• By Louis Day<br />

THE PUBLIC will have a say<br />

on the priorities of community<br />

boards for the first time.<br />

The city council is publicly<br />

consulting consult on three-year<br />

plans for the Banks Peninsula<br />

and Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />

community<br />

boards, among<br />

others.<br />

Each plan sets<br />

out priorities<br />

within different<br />

communities.<br />

City council<br />

head of support, John Filsell<br />

governance and<br />

partnerships John Filsell said the<br />

idea behind the initiative was<br />

to get community feedback in<br />

order to inform board priorities.<br />

These plans will guide the<br />

boards’ decisions on local<br />

activities, projects and facilities<br />

and advocacy on behalf of<br />

communities.<br />

Each plan will identify three<br />

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Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />

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which comprises of three wards<br />

will have nine priorities.<br />

Priorities within the Linwood-<br />

Central-Heathcote Community<br />

Board consultation relating to<br />

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community wellbeing, improving<br />

community resilience and<br />

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climate change and updating the<br />

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The Banks Peninsula Community<br />

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A NEW cycleway connecting<br />

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The city council is asking<br />

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BAY HARBOUR<br />

PAGE 11<br />

SUmmer<br />

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25%<br />

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Number 8<br />

15cm Desk Fan<br />

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308083<br />

$7<br />

was $9.98<br />

98<br />

Accent<br />

Interior Ceiling Paint<br />

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White. 4L. 183048<br />

$9 99<br />

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was $52<br />

$104 25<br />

Accent<br />

Undercoat Primer<br />

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183098<br />

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Goldair<br />

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50 Watt.<br />

130380<br />

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Wattyl<br />

Forestwood<br />

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Applicator<br />

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Gardena<br />

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Wattyl<br />

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Wattyl<br />

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PAGE 12 BAY HARBOUR<br />

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

Wednesday <strong>February</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2020</strong><br />

News<br />

Leading by example<br />

THE LES Mills City2Surf is an<br />

event close to the heart of Sport<br />

Canterbury, with the Regional<br />

Sports Trust sponsoring the 6km<br />

course each year to promote<br />

greater participation and people<br />

of all ages having a go.<br />

“The Canterbury region is<br />

known for placing great value on<br />

the benefits of being active,” said<br />

Sport Canterbury chief executive<br />

Julyan Falloon.<br />

“It’s no wonder we are home<br />

to one of New Zealand’s most<br />

iconic participation events, which<br />

encourages so many locals and visitors<br />

alike to set a goal and reflect<br />

on the benefits of being active with<br />

family and friends.”<br />

In <strong>2020</strong>, community sport<br />

adviser Jess Rodrigues is on a<br />

special mission to walk – or run<br />

– the talk and complete the 6km<br />

distance, for only the second<br />

time in her life.<br />

Rodrigues is an inspiring<br />

figure in the movement that<br />

celebrates women and girls<br />

in sport. She is particularly<br />

passionate about breaking down<br />

barriers to participation for girls<br />

in the Canterbury region.<br />

For seven years Rodrigues<br />

has been actively involved with<br />

surf lifesaving, and each year<br />

ACTIVE: Jess Rodrigues (left) at Sport Canterbury’s MASH Tough<br />

Kid event at South Brighton Domain in November. ​<br />

endeavours to be involved through<br />

volunteering as a lifesaver at South<br />

Brighton. She also manages and<br />

works alongside the youth development<br />

team to help create pathways<br />

for Canterbury lifesavers.<br />

“Providing the community<br />

with safe beaches in the summer<br />

is something I am passionate<br />

about. Our surf life saving club<br />

has been committed to providing<br />

this service for the past 90 years.<br />

It’s awesome to see young volunteers<br />

committing their weekends<br />

to keeping the community safe,<br />

so locals can play and enjoy our<br />

beautiful coastline.”<br />

As part of her role as a community<br />

sport adviser, Jess<br />

works with the team in growing<br />

participation and developing<br />

capability across the Canterbury<br />

West Coast region.<br />

“That’s part of the reason I am<br />

participating in the Les Mills<br />

City2Surf. I want to lead by<br />

example and show other women<br />

and girls, who lead busy lives,<br />

that we can get involved and<br />

compete in events as much as the<br />

next person.”<br />

As one of New Zealand’s<br />

14 regional sports trusts,<br />

Sport Canterbury believes<br />

that people of all ages and<br />

backgrounds deserve access<br />

to sport and recreation. Sport<br />

Canterbury enables individuals<br />

and communities to create<br />

opportunities for play, physical<br />

activity and participation, as<br />

well as healthier choices.<br />

•To enter go to www.<br />

city2surf.co.nz<br />

BIRDS OF THE ESTUARY<br />

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

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

organisation formed in 2002 to protect one of<br />

New Zealand’s most important coastal wetlands.<br />

Each week she introduces a new bird found<br />

in the estuary. Her column aims to raise the<br />

understanding of the values and uniqueness of<br />

the area.<br />

Amazing story of recovery<br />

THE NEW Zealand scaup or<br />

paponga are adorable chubby<br />

black ducks with out-ofproportion<br />

big feet.<br />

The native birds are our only<br />

diving duck, able to stay under<br />

water for 30sec and dive up to<br />

3m deep to feed.<br />

They tell an amazing recovery<br />

story starting in <strong>19</strong>80 when there<br />

were less than 100 scaup left in<br />

Christchurch.<br />

Aiming to save the scaup from<br />

extinction in our city, the Lady<br />

Isaac Wildlife Trust caught some<br />

50 scaup and started a breeding<br />

programme within the safe<br />

compounds of the trust’s lake at<br />

McLeans Island.<br />

Once numbers increased the<br />

Our owners are moving on so you can move in<br />

scaup were returned to our rivers<br />

and oxidation ponds where this<br />

summer we counted as many as<br />

4000 in the ponds alone.<br />

This means that the ponds<br />

hosts as much as 20 per cent of<br />

the entire New Zealand population<br />

and indeed the world’s<br />

population.<br />

During <strong>February</strong> you can see<br />

several scaup rafts (or creches)<br />

in the ponds comprising of a<br />

few females with up to 70–90<br />

ducklings.<br />

How can we help the scaup<br />

number to thrive? Keep dogs on<br />

the lead when walking along riverbanks<br />

and the estuary edge. Dogs<br />

are a huge threat to birds needing<br />

to nest, rest and feed in peace.<br />

IMPRESSIVE: The<br />

New Zealand<br />

scaup is able to<br />

stay under water<br />

for 30sec and<br />

dive up to 3m<br />

deep to feed.<br />

PHOTO: CLIVE<br />

COLLINS<br />

5 Virginia Lane, Redcliffs To be auctioned on site 12pm Wed 26 Feb <strong>2020</strong><br />

3 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | 2 living rooms | 2 car-garage<br />

After 15 happy years of living on McCormacks bays sheltered lower slopes our vendors are moving and this<br />

meticulously maintained and presented three bedroom property must be sold, no ifs buts or maybes.<br />

• 133m 2 section with potential to subdivide subject to council approval<br />

• Terraced garden with raised vegetable beds and established fruit trees<br />

• Large double garage with extra parking areas for your motorhome, caravan or boat<br />

• Easy access to the soon to be opened Redcliffs School, superb cafes, shops and services<br />

• Our vendors are currently building and need this home sold on or before auction day<br />

Viewings:<br />

11.30am - 12.00 noon<br />

Thurs, Sat, Sun<br />

Mark Gardner<br />

Mob. 021 633 669<br />

Office (03) 384 4179<br />

Ray White Ferrymead<br />

Prier Manson Ltd.(Licensed REAA 2008)


Wednesday <strong>February</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2020</strong><br />

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

BAY HARBOUR<br />

PAGE 13<br />

Your Local Views<br />

Readers react to a city<br />

council plan which could<br />

see parts of Summit Rd<br />

closed at night. The plan<br />

comes in the aftermath of<br />

the deaths of sisters Tayla<br />

and Sunmara Alexander in a<br />

car crash last year.<br />

Kit Chambers – I cannot understand<br />

the ridiculous comments<br />

of Cr Davidson that a decision<br />

would have to go out for public<br />

consultation before a recommendation<br />

can be reached.<br />

That will take months to resolve.<br />

He is the chairman of development<br />

and transport and he and<br />

his committee only have to make<br />

a decision and have the guts to say<br />

close the Summit Rd from 9pm<br />

to 6am every night from Kiwi to<br />

Rapaki and the same from Kiwi<br />

around to Gibraltar Rock.<br />

Issue a system where there is a<br />

scanning card issued to any residents<br />

so they can get in and out<br />

if required. Also for emergency<br />

services.<br />

Trevor Sennitt: I am a father<br />

and can understand to lose these<br />

children would be hard. But this<br />

does not warrant the closing of a<br />

road which if driven at a sensible<br />

speed is not that dangerous.<br />

People would be required to<br />

take a long windy road to get to<br />

Governors <strong>Bay</strong> and beyond and<br />

the businesses over there would<br />

suffer.<br />

I would suggest speed bumps<br />

could help slow the idiot drivers.<br />

Jamming on the guitar with Grandad<br />

VITTORIA<br />

& Matt<br />

VITTORIA loves music, singing<br />

and dancing.<br />

It’s very cool and I love catching<br />

her singing along to some<br />

song she’s made up when she<br />

doesn’t know I’m looking.<br />

And although I might not love<br />

it immediately, I quite enjoy<br />

it when she forces her singing<br />

upon me. Like at 6am.<br />

Over the last week there’s been<br />

a couple of days where I’ve been<br />

woken up by her climbing onto<br />

my head, leaning into my ear<br />

and belting out a (upon reflection)<br />

lovely rendition of the<br />

birthday song.<br />

She had first surprised me<br />

with her ability to sing the song,<br />

in its entirety, recently at her<br />

Nan’s house while I did some<br />

gardening. She was calmly sitting,<br />

eating some berries while I<br />

worked and just started singing<br />

along. I guess it makes sense,<br />

birthday season is still alive and<br />

kicking so she’s heard that song<br />

a heap.<br />

It’s not the only one in her repertoire<br />

though, she’s also liable<br />

to jump straight into a round<br />

of Baby Shark at the drop of a<br />

STRUMMING:<br />

Vittoria and<br />

Grandad making<br />

sweet music on<br />

the guitars.<br />

hat, or any mention of the word<br />

shark. I can actually feel other<br />

parents with similar aged kids<br />

groaning at that.<br />

She’s also rediscovered an<br />

old favourite in Twinkle Twinkle<br />

Little Star with even more<br />

vigour that she can sing<br />

the words as well as do the<br />

actions.<br />

Considering all that, it wasn’t<br />

a big surprise that she got so<br />

excited by the idea of adding<br />

in the sound of her Grandad’s<br />

guitars to her songs on Waitangi<br />

Day.<br />

We’d popped round for dinner<br />

and while we were there she<br />

grabbed the two he has in his<br />

lounge and dragged them over<br />

to the couch.<br />

She then handed one to her<br />

Grandad and kept one for<br />

herself to add twanging guitar<br />

strings to her birthday song, encouraging<br />

her Grandad to play<br />

along with her.<br />

It was great seeing them have<br />

a wee jam session together<br />

and Vittoria clearly enjoyed<br />

it.<br />

I might not remember<br />

anything about the lessons I<br />

had on those guitars, but it<br />

seems Vittoria might enjoy<br />

learning to use them properly in<br />

future.<br />

•Former <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

journalist Matt Salmons has<br />

become a stay-at-home<br />

dad. We follow his journey<br />

weekly.


PAGE 14 Wednesday <strong>February</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2020</strong><br />

BAY HARBOUR<br />

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

Linen Cottage, Elena Chomic<br />

Friday, Saturday and Sunday<br />

10am - 4pm<br />

An exhibition of linen<br />

garments and leather accessories<br />

handcrafted by Lithuanianborn<br />

Elena Chomic will be on<br />

display throughout <strong>February</strong>.<br />

Linen, leather, wood and wool<br />

are common materials for folk<br />

art and craft in Lithuania. Free<br />

Entry. A commission from sales<br />

goes to Stoddart Cottage Trust<br />

for heritage activities.<br />

Stoddart Cottage Gallery,<br />

Lower Waipapa Ave, Diamond<br />

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

Tea and Talk<br />

Monday, 10.30am<br />

Enjoy good coffee and lots of<br />

laughter with a friendly group of<br />

residents.<br />

Matuku Takotako: Sumner<br />

Centre<br />

Tai Chi<br />

Friday, 7-8.30pm, Tuesday,<br />

7-8.30pm<br />

This is a gentle exercise for<br />

people of all ages and fitness<br />

levels, bringing many health<br />

and other benefits. All are<br />

welcome to attend a weekly class.<br />

Community classes are held<br />

on Fridays in Woolston, and<br />

beginners’ classes on Tuesdays<br />

in Mt Pleasant. Phone Frances<br />

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

5pm each Wednesday<br />

for more information on 027 698<br />

0057.<br />

Fridays at St Johns Anglican<br />

Church, 2 St Johns St or Tuesdays<br />

at the Mt Pleasant Community<br />

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

Create n Connect<br />

Thursday, 9.30am-noon<br />

Join in on the first session of<br />

creativity with company of the<br />

year. Take your project and $3<br />

for morning tea. Call Beth for<br />

more info 022 678 1252.<br />

St Andrew’s, 148 Main Rd<br />

Redcliffs. 930am until noon<br />

Mt Pleasant Bridge Club<br />

Wednesday, 7.15pm, Friday, 1pm<br />

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

started and all visitors are<br />

welcome. We request you are<br />

seated 15min 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 />

Technology Help Sessions<br />

Monday, 2-3pm<br />

If you need help using your<br />

computer, smartphone, iPad,<br />

or tablet, go along to a free<br />

drop-in session. Take your own<br />

device or use one of the centre’s<br />

computers.<br />

Matuku Takotako: Sumner<br />

Centre<br />

Loopy Tunes Preschool Music<br />

Tuesday, 9.30am in Sumner<br />

and 10.30am in Redcliffs<br />

The first two sessions of the<br />

year. $2 per child.<br />

Matuku Takotako: Sumner<br />

Centre at 9.30am and Redcliffs<br />

Uniting Church hall at 10.30am<br />

Coffee & Conversation<br />

Redcliffs Uniting Church hall,<br />

on Fridays except first Friday of<br />

the month, 10.30am<br />

Special guest Glenda Martin<br />

from Volunteering Canterbury<br />

will be attending on <strong>February</strong> 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 />

Mt Pleasant Walking 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 be<br />

car-pooling with shared costs.<br />

Phone Judy on 384 1269.<br />

Various locations<br />

Sumner Sunday Market<br />

Sunday, 11am-3pm<br />

Go and check out a great<br />

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

amazing food from all over the<br />

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

find them right next to the beach<br />

as 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 329 4414 or 027 363 6302.<br />

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

Club, 20 Purau Ave, Diamond<br />

The coastal environment<br />

of McCormacks <strong>Bay</strong><br />

and the surrounding<br />

communities will be<br />

celebrated at this year’s<br />

Estuary Fest. Enjoy<br />

interactive education stalls,<br />

low cost rides, food trucks<br />

and live music at this free<br />

event on Saturday from<br />

1-5pm at the Mt Pleasant<br />

Community Centre,<br />

3 McCormacks <strong>Bay</strong> Rd.<br />

People are encouraged to<br />

take flowers and decorate<br />

road cones at the event,<br />

to commemorate the<br />

anniversary of the 2011<br />

earthquake which falls on<br />

the same day.<br />

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

2a Waipapa Ave<br />

Indoor Bowls at Tui Club<br />

Monday, 12.45-3.45pm<br />

Go along for a fun and<br />

inclusive environment at indoor<br />

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

$3 thereafter. No previous<br />

experience necessary as<br />

coaching is given. Soft-soled<br />

shoes should be worn. Phone<br />

Sue on 389 1849.<br />

Woolston Club, 43 Hargood St<br />

Shoreline Toastmasters<br />

Monday, 7.30-9pm<br />

Nervous about speaking?<br />

Go along to the first toastmasters<br />

of 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 />

St Michael’s School<br />

Your school at the heart of the city<br />

✓ Co-educational, Years 1-8<br />

✓ Small classes<br />

✓ Specialist teachers<br />

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Tasty Bites<br />

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Beetroot deserves so<br />

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Serves 4<br />

Ingredients<br />

400g tin chickpeas, rinsed and<br />

drained<br />

1 tsp ground cumin<br />

1-2 hot green chillis, finely<br />

chopped<br />

250g raw beetroot, peeled and<br />

grated (wear gloves to avoid<br />

staining your hands)<br />

2 Tbsp chopped parsley<br />

50g fresh wholemeal<br />

breadcrumbs<br />

1 egg<br />

olive oil<br />

Halloumi 1 slice per slider<br />

Handful of rocket<br />

8 or 12 small buns (brioche if you<br />

can get them), split and cut side<br />

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Directions<br />

Put the chickpeas in a bowl<br />

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the cumin and chilli and mash<br />

again. Add the beetroot, parsley,<br />

breadcrumbs, egg and plenty of<br />

seasoning. Mix well and form into<br />

8 or 12 small patties.<br />

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frying pan and fry the patties on<br />

each side until they are crisp and<br />

brown. Drain on kitchen paper.<br />

Fry the halloumi briefly until it<br />

starts to brown a little. Put a few<br />

rocket leaves on the base of each<br />

bun, add a patty and a slice of<br />

halloumi followed by a spoon<br />

of chilli jam then put the lid on.<br />

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Ingredients<br />

1kg beetroots, topped, tailed,<br />

scrubbed clean and cut into large<br />

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1 red onion, cut into wedges<br />

3 cloves garlic<br />

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4 Tbsp caramelised onion<br />

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150g blue cheese<br />

handful of walnuts, roughly<br />

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Heat the oven to 200 deg C<br />

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then chop into small pieces. Put<br />

into a pan with the onion, garlic<br />

and vegetable stock, bring to the<br />

boil then use a hand blender to<br />

whizz until completely smooth,<br />

or ladle into a blender and whizz.<br />

Season, then stir in the crème<br />

fraîche and lemon juice, and<br />

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Classifieds Contact us today Phone our local team 03 379 1100<br />

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Trades & Services<br />

Call for Expressions<br />

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Akaroa and Lyttelton Design Review Panels<br />

The Banks Peninsula Community Board is seeking expressions of interest<br />

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Review Panel for the 20<strong>19</strong>-2022 term.<br />

The role of the Panels is to provide advice to promote good design and a<br />

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of Akaroa and Lyttelton.<br />

The criteria for Panel members is as follows:<br />

• Design professionals with qualifications in architecture and/or urban<br />

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• Community representatives with local knowledge and a demonstrated<br />

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To register your expression of interest, please submit a CV along with a<br />

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Friday 6 March.<br />

Akaroa Museum Advisory Committee<br />

The Banks Peninsula Community Board is seeking expressions of<br />

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Committee for the 20<strong>19</strong>-2022 term.<br />

The role of the Committee is to provide advice to the Community Board on<br />

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