TUESDAY, MARCH 24, <strong>2020</strong> WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, <strong>2020</strong> Connecting Your Community South New Brighton School pupil Jacob McMillan enjoying the foam pit at Christchurch School of Gymnastics, which opened its doors to pupils while the school was closed due to fire damage. •Story, more photos, page 5 PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN lending for buying, building or renovating your new home Refinancing home loans to get best possible interest rates available and a structure to suit your goal Lending for purchase of rental and investment properties Business lending A service that is totally mobile and at NO COST to you www.stephaniemurray.mortgage MichelleLindsayMortgageAdvisor Connecting Your Community Michelle lindsay Mortgage advisor Phone 021 346 265 starnews.co.nz • By Louis Day IT COULD be a while until the eastern suburbs start to see Lianne Dalziel’s campaign aspirations for the area come to fruition. During October’s local body elections, Ms Dalziel identified repairs to the eastern part of the city’s footpaths, pipes and roads as one of her main priorities for this term. “We need a fully integrated programme of works for the east, I have loosely called this the eastern alliance, which would essentially be an alliance of contractors who can take the whole area bit by bit and systematically get the work done,” she said during the campaign. But chief executive Dawn Baxendale said any request to pursue a specific project in the east would have to be agreed upon by council. City councillors are yet to pass on any guidance to staff around this, she said. •Turn to page 5 per blind starnews.co.nz Restore your oiled CEDAR BLINDS with our re-oiling service. 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We are located at 47 Mandeville St, ***NEW LOCATION*** The project is being funded by Riccarton (next to Window Treatments Ph 377 0770, Caleb Griffioen 0276 370 231 the first crowdfunding campaign NZ Ltd), parking available onsite 47 Mandeville St, Riccarton under taken in New Zealand for a www.blindcare.co.nz Christchurch commercial development. However, before work starts on the complex, Ohu Development will need to raise between $800,000 and $1.4 million in its second round of crowdfunding, which is planned to start on PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN April 2. The public will decide whether DEDICATED: Dave Bryce is passionate about gardening as it is sustainable and promotes healthy eating. or not the second crowdfunding bid will go ahead on that date. • By Jess Gibson the chairman of Redcliffs/Te Features and was one of seven At the moment, edible In a survey by Ohu WITH MORE than 100 edible Rae Kura Eco Village Group, recognised in the Residential items in Mr Bryce’s garden Development, people can species in his garden, Dave was successful at the Linwood- House Category. include pumpkins, courgettes, choose whether they think the Bryce would give any vegetable Central-Heathcote Edible The awards were presented to beans, lettuce, rhubarb, celery, crowdfunding campaign should shop a run for its money. Garden Awards. Mr Bryce at a ceremony held at tomatoes, berries, nuts and continue, or should be paused Which is why the Mt He received a special the Matuku Takotako: Sumner herbs among others. until the Covid-19 outbreak is Pleasant resident, who is also award for Best Sustainability Centre earlier this month. • Turn to page 6 brought under control. TUESDAY, MARCH 24, <strong>2020</strong> Connecting Your Community Page 3 Page 5 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, <strong>2020</strong> GIRL BOSS: Julia Holmes wants to be a geneticist after high school, and feels the GirlBoss Advantage programme will help her achieve her dreams. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN • By Bea Gooding for biology, and from a young Julia is one of 25 young were often male-dominated, age has always been interested women chosen around the with particular focus on science, technology, engineering FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD Julia in how things worked, often country to participate in the Holmes is on a mission to taking things apart just to put GirlBoss Advantage programme next month, designed She was shocked to hear the and maths. make a difference in the world. them back together. The year 11 St Margaret’s That passion has landed her to mentor the female leaders news from her mother. College student has a passion the opportunity of her dreams. of tomorrow in industries that • Turn to page 6 www.dimocksenergy.co.nz sales@dimocks.net.nz Connecting Your Community Restore your oiled CEDAR BLINDS with our re-oiling service. 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The CNC was due to open in the middle of this year, but last week the New Zealand Transport Agency announced more time was needed to complete the $290m motorway. The original scope of the project has been Mark Wilson extended to include a third southbound lane on the Waimakariri River bridge and a clip-on cycleway. St Albans resident Mark Wilson said the community are “somewhat thankful” for the delay. “The community will be somewhat thankful for a reprieve of the effects of this motorway for six months, but it’s still there. Until decisions are made to put our community first, then there is no relief,” he said. •Turn to page 6 per blind WE ARE OPEN Mon - Fri 8.00am to 5.00pm ***NEW LOCATION*** Ph 377 0770, 47 Mandeville St, Riccarton Christchurch GIRL BOSS: Julia Holmes wants to be a geneticist after high school, and feels the GirlBoss Advantage programme will help her achieve her dreams. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN • By Bea Gooding from a young age has always Julia is one of 25 young industries that were oten maledominated, with particular been interested in how things women chosen around the WEST MELTON’S Julia worked, oten taking things country to participate in focus on science, technology, Holmes is on a mission to apart just to put them back the GirlBoss Advantage engineering and maths. make a difference in the world. together. programme next month, She was shocked to hear the The fifteen-year-old has That passion has landed her designed to mentor the news from her mother. a passion for biology, and the opportunity of her dreams. female leaders of tomorrow in • Turn to page 5 At The Laboratory 17 West Belt Lincoln Do you have trouble hearing and need a • Open 5 days a week • hearing test? 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PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN • By Bea Gooding for biology, and from a young Julia is one of 25 young were often male-dominated, age has always been interested women chosen around the with particular focus on science, technology, engineering FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD Julia in how things worked, often country to participate in the Holmes is on a mission to taking things apart just to put GirlBoss Advantage programme next month, designed She was shocked to hear the and maths. make a difference in the world. them back together. The year 11 St Margaret’s That passion has landed her to mentor the female leaders news from her mother. College student has a passion the opportunity of her dreams. of tomorrow in industries that • Turn to page 7 • By Matt Slaughter SPREYDON residents are • By Devon Bolger preparing to help members of their community if they are ANY DECISION on helping people forced to self-isolate because of who may struggle to pay their rates Covid-19. will come from the Government, Expressions of interest sought Spreydon to Neighbourhood the district council says. rent covered and open space Network in Facebook group admin Said district Sonya Hodder got behind the council the above chief proposed centre based idea after one of its members executive in I Zone David Park Rolleston. posted asking if residents are Ward: “(We) will willing to support people who be guided On site by facilities will include are self-isolating the following: by dropping off government D Security Fence, Swipe food card, and Gate other supplies. D Dump Station On Site policy and Entrance Said Mrs Hodder: D Trickle “One of Feed the guidelines in Power D CCTV Camera ladies who is in Dthe Office group works relation to fifnancial assistance Rental Charges And Toilet Complex D Wash Down Facility for the Red Cross Dand Affordable she’s like David Ward an emergency person, you know, for ratepayers. she goes out with the four-wheeldrive and that, and she came up It is likely to be a national Reply to: rvstoragecentre@gmail.com decision.” with the idea and so I agreed that Mr Ward said it is still too early we should use our Facebook page to tell exactly what assistance the as an avenue if anybody does community will need. need help. “It’s very early days and I “I’m not sure how needed that think that we are just looking it will be because most of the supermarkets are providing online at how we respond to the virus. For us, it’s about responsiveness delivery and things like that but to the central government it’s just hard to know how it’s going to pan out. guidelines, the safety of staff and the safety of our communities.” “I just think they [people] just need to let us know what they It follows calls from need and we’ll do our best to Christchurch city councillors to help,” she said. stop rates increases in response Mrs Hodder said there is no to the Covid-19 crisis. need to panic but it is important • Turn to page 3 those who can help do their bit if Buy your tickets online or from the bar apollo.thelaboratory.co.nz Dine a the Lab before or after Another Chance UK Feel Good Classic Cinema Jane Austin Comedy Historical Drama Family Fun Tuesday, 24 March Thursday, 26 March Saturday, 28 March 11:00 AM The Gentlemen R16 11:00 AM Little Women G 10:30 AM The Big Trip PG 1:10 PM Parasite R<strong>13</strong> 1:35 PM Jojo Rabbit M 12:10 PM Parasite R<strong>13</strong> 3:40 PM The Invisible Man R16 3:40 PM Parasite R<strong>13</strong> 2:40 PM Emma PG 6:05 PM Emma PG 6:10 PM Radioactive M 5:10 PM The Gentlemen R16 8:30 PM All at Sea M 8:20 PM All at Sea M 7:30 PM All at Sea M Wednesday, 25 March Friday, 27 March Sunday, 29 March 10:30 AM Mums and Bubs, All at Sea M 11:00 AM Emma PG 10:30 AM Emma PG 12:40 PM Emma PG 1:25 PM Radioactive M 1:00 PM The Big Trip PG 3:10 PM The Gentlemen R16 3:45 PM The Big Trip PG 2:45 PM All at Sea M 5:30 PM 1917 R<strong>13</strong> 5:30 PM All at Sea M 4:30 PM Little Women G 7:40 PM The Invisible Man R16 7:20 PM Emma PG 7:10 PM Radioactive M the worst happens. “I just think anything to help our community, that’s what we [the Spreydon Neighbourhood 283 Greers Road Bryndwr, Christchurch Funded by the Parliamentary Service. Authorised by Ge ry Brownl e MP, Parliament Buildings, We lington. starnews.co.nz • By Georgia O’Connor-Harding THE earthquake-damaged former Sockburn Service Centre could finally be demolished in July – if the funding needed is obtained. It comes as the Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board has written in its draft submission to the city council’s Annual Plan Mike Mora 2019-<strong>2020</strong>, requesting the city council addresses the budget gap so the buildings can be removed as soon as possible. Board chairman Mike Mora said the final submission is yet to be completed but it was likely the demolition of the site would be requested. The former service centre, on Main South Rd, has been a source of tension for years with residents unhappy with the state of the site. •Turn to 5 Restore your oiled CEDAR BLINDS with our re-oiling service. 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Rejuvenate your lacquered CEDAR BLINDS High-tech Cleaning We clean and repair all types of blinds – Venetians, Cedar, Verticals, Roller, Hollands, Romans and Pleated – with environmentally friendly cleaning products. Temperature Controlled Drying Re-oiling & Rejuvenating Fabric Blinds - such as Austrian and Roman Same Day Pick Up & Drop Off WE ARE OPEN We offer a same-day, pick up and drop Mon - Fri off service for most types of blinds. 8.00am to 5.00pm Bookings are required. Convenient Location We are located at 47 Mandeville St, ***NEW LOCATION*** Riccarton (next to Window Treatments Ph 377 0770, NZ Ltd), parking available onsite 47 Mandeville St, Riccarton www.blindcare.co.nz Christchurch per blind starnews.co.nz SUPPORT: Sonya Hodder says the Spreydon Neighbourhood Network will help residents if they have to selfisolate because of Covid-19. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN • HAVE YOUR SAY: Tell us what you’re doing to help your community prepare for Covid-19? Email matt.slaughter@ starmedia.kiwi. tricky if the supermarkets stop aged not to actually go there if working and things like that, and they’re sick, but to phone in and the doctors, it’s hard for them as things like that,” she said. well. People need to be encour- •Turn to page 6 78 Barrington Street, Somerfield 03 337 0422 Small batch made from scratch, Coffee to go! 20 Wednesday <strong>May</strong> <strong>13</strong> <strong>2020</strong> Tasty Bites Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz SELWYN TIMES Spice up your traditional Sunday roast Spices introduce a wintry depth of flavour, adding an earthy warmth in a lamb roast Spiced roast leg of lamb with parsnip purée Serves 6 Ingredients 1 leg of lamb, boned 4 garlic cloves 1 tsp ground coriander 1 tsp ground cumin 2 lemons 3 tbsp olive oil 1 to taste salt and freshly ground black pepper 200ml chicken stock Parsnip purée 6 parsnips 2 tbsp unsalted butter 50ml cream 1 tsp dijon mustard 1 to taste sea salt 1 to taste white ground pepper Directions Preheat the oven to 200 deg C. Finely chop the garlic and mix in a bowl with the cumin, coriander, lemon juice (from 2 lemons) and oil. Season with salt and pepper. It should resemble a thick paste. Massage the lamb with the spice rub, spreading it over the skin and into the flesh. Leave it at room temperature while the oven is heating up. Roast the lamb in the oven for 45min. Remove and rest the meat in a suitable place while you make the gravy. Put the roasting pan over a medium heat, pour in the stock and bring to a simmer. Use a wooden spoon to lift the caramelised juices off the bottom of the pan. Season if required then strain into a sauce boat. Parsnip purée Peel the parsnips, removing the woody core. Chop into 3cm lengths. Boil the pieces in salted water for about 30min until tender. Drain then blend in food processor with the butter, cream and mustard until a smooth, flowing purée forms. Season with salt and a little white pepper. Place a large spoonful of purée in each serving bowl. Top with slices of lamb then pour over the reduced juices. Fresh herb and honey chicken Serves 4 Fresh herb and honey marinade ⅓ cup fresh parsley, finely chopped ⅓ cup fresh mint, finely chopped ⅓ cup fresh coriander, finely chopped 2 tbsp honey ¼ cup orange juice 3 tbsp soy sauce 3 tbsp grapeseed oil 2 tbsp white wine vinegar 2 tsp fine salt 1.6 kg chicken, whole or pieces Directions Mix all marinade ingredients. Butterfly the chicken by cutting out the backbone using kitchen scissors or a knife. Place the chicken in a large plastic ziplock bag with the marinade and seal closed. Massage the marinade into the chicken and repeat every half hour. After 2 hours heat oven to 180 deg C, remove chicken from the bag, drain off excess marinade and cook flat, bone side down in a roasting dish for 1 hour. Use a pastry brush to baste the roasting juices over the chicken every 20min. Test chicken is cooked by inserting a knife into the thickest part of the leg, when removed the juices should run clear. Carve the chicken, dividing the thighs and drumsticks, slice the breasts and arrange on a platter or serve directly on to plates, serve with ruby grapefruit, avocado and rocket salad. Keep connected Circulation 93,000 starnews.co.nz Thursday, March 19, <strong>2020</strong> Digital editions available on your screen 24/7 • By Louis Day CALLS HAVE been made to stop rates increases in response to the Covid-19 crisis. City councillors James Gough, Sam MacDonald, Catherine Chu, Phil Mauger, Aaron Keown and James Daniels have sent a letter to <strong>May</strong>or Lianne Dalziel asking her to lead a conversation as to how a zero per cent rates increase could be achieved this year. The city council is proposing an average rates increase of 4.65 per cent across all ratepayers in this year’s Draft Annual Plan which is currently under public consultation until April 5 and will be finalised before July 1. The 2018-2028 Long Term Plan also predicts a 50 per cent rates increase over 10 years. Said Cr MacDonald: “In the current environment it’s clear business as usual is not appropriate and the council needs to look at how we enable this 12-month rates increase freeze to occur, it’s crucial for the economic confidence of our city.” Ms Dalziel said the las thing the city council needed was for someone to hi the panic button. “Calm heads must and will prevail,” she said. “Our residents and businesses will be depending on us to make adjustments, and we will, however, we will need advice on the impacts on all aspects of Vaping rules in CDHB spotlight the council’s budget, which is not entirely funded by rates, and the consequences that will flow from decisions we make. “The Annual Plan is not signed off for three months so we have time to ge this advice. A the same time, the council is meeting with our economic development agency, ChristchurchNZ, the Canterbury Employers’ Chamber of Commerce and other key players so we are best prepared for the economic challenges that lie ahead.” City council chief executive Dawn Baxendale did not rule a zero rates rise out. “We’re considering a series of options in light of the extraor- – page 4 dinary circumstances related to Covid-19. We will discuss these options with elected members as we develop the Annual Plan,” she said. The push from city councillors for a freeze on rates rises comes shortly after Minister of Finance Grant Robertson announced a $12.1 billion package to aid the economy in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The biggest boost is $5.1 billion towards wage subsidies for affected businesses in all sectors and regions. •Tips for weathering virus, p3 •<strong>May</strong>or’s column, p9 •From the editor’s desk, p10 Parent’s frightening journey Covid-19 prompts call for zero per cent rates increase Councillor takes Davids heads matters into community board his own hands advocating body Page 3 Page 6 Foam fun follows fire The local news destination for Cantabrians Eastern suburbs repairs could take a while Ro ler Blinds cleaned from as li tle as $22 Views on cricket nets sought Julia’s on a mission to make a difference Lively group celebrate St Patrick’s Day ACTION: Six city councillors including Catherine Chu, Sam MacDonald (top right), James Daniels (above left) and Aaron Keown have called on <strong>May</strong>or Lianne Dalziel to lead a conversation on how to achieve a zero per cent rates increase this year. 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