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THURSDAY, JULY 2, 2<strong>02</strong>0<br />
Connecting Your Community<br />
starnews.co.nz<br />
HOME<br />
LEISURE<br />
• By Bea Gooding<br />
JANICE MOSS’ family<br />
was instrumental in the<br />
development of Wainoni<br />
Methodist Church – a church<br />
Cormorants<br />
often seen<br />
drying wings<br />
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she attended for 80 years.<br />
Now, after more than 60<br />
years as a cornerstone of the<br />
community, the church she<br />
grew up with has been reduced<br />
to rubble.<br />
Mrs Moss is among those<br />
devastated at the loss after<br />
demolition works started<br />
last week.<br />
THe February 22, 2011,<br />
earthquake caused major<br />
A walk<br />
down<br />
memory lane<br />
Demolition devastates parishioner<br />
LEGACY: Janice<br />
Moss (left) and Betty<br />
Chapman of the<br />
Wainoni Avonside<br />
Community Services<br />
Trust are devastated<br />
over the Wainoni<br />
Methodist Church’s<br />
demolition. (Above) –<br />
The church in 1962.<br />
damage to the building.<br />
With only 12 parishioners<br />
left attending the church,<br />
the potential repair bill was<br />
considered too much to bear.<br />
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started<br />
• By Bea Gooding<br />
THE CITY will finally get<br />
another pool.<br />
The first, symbolic sods have<br />
been turned at Te Pou Toetoe:<br />
Linwood Pool.<br />
The $22 million facility is being<br />
built in Linwood Park on the<br />
corner of Linwood Avenue and<br />
Smith Street.<br />
It will be built by Apollo<br />
Projects Limited, which built<br />
Taiora QEII and is scheduled to<br />
open late next year.<br />
The complex will include a<br />
multi-use 25-metre lane pool, a<br />
deep-water pool for “bombing”, a<br />
family spa pool, a learn to swim<br />
pool, and a pool for toddlers and<br />
water deck.<br />
It will also function as a<br />
community meeting space, with<br />
rooms and a kitchen available for<br />
public use.<br />
The community connection<br />
continues outside with an<br />
gathering area, picnic tables,<br />
tennis and multi-use courts, cycle<br />
stands, parking and plenty of<br />
open areas.<br />
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Tanya Jenkins is the manager of the Avon-Heathcote Estuary Ihutai Trust, a nonprofit<br />
organisation formed in 20<strong>02</strong> to protect one of New Zealand’s most important<br />
coastal wetlands. Each week she introduces a new bird found in the estuary. Her column<br />
aims to raise the understanding of the values and uniqueness of the area.<br />
Cormorants constantly dry wings<br />
THE BLACK cormorant/kawau is<br />
one of 12 cormorant species found in<br />
New Zealand, with this one often seen<br />
around the estuary and lower reaches<br />
of our rivers.<br />
We are very lucky to have about<br />
12 to 16 of these black cormorants<br />
making our estuary their home as<br />
there are not that many of them in<br />
New Zealand.<br />
You can spot them sitting along the<br />
estuary edge or perched in trees along<br />
river banks with their wings spread<br />
out.<br />
So why do they do this? Cormorants<br />
dive under water and then use their<br />
webbed feet to propel themselves to<br />
chase their prey.<br />
Now, unlike non-diving birds, their<br />
feathers are not as oily and therefore<br />
not as waterproof, which allows them<br />
to dive in the first place.<br />
It does mean, however, that they<br />
need to “spread their wings and tail<br />
feathers” to dry out and warm up after<br />
each meal, or they would lose their<br />
body temperature and suffer from<br />
hypothermia.<br />
Amazing how nature provides for all<br />
the different needs of different birds.<br />
The cormorants have been observed<br />
eating up to 30 small eels and fish each<br />
RARE: There are only about 12 to 16 black cormorants that have made<br />
the Avon-Heathcote Estuary their home. PHOTO: BRIAN BETTS <br />
day. Tough life having to dive, chase<br />
fish, dry out, warm up, dive, chase<br />
fish, warm up, dry out and so on, that<br />
many times each day.<br />
Experts are not sure why the<br />
cormorants choose either trees, shrubs<br />
cliffs or even the ground to nest on<br />
but here around the estuary, it appears<br />
they prefer nesting in trees. Both<br />
male and female will incubate the eggs<br />
and the chick feeding is also a shared<br />
task.<br />
How can we help the cormorant<br />
numbers to thrive? Keep dogs on the<br />
lead when walking along riverbanks<br />
and the estuary edge.<br />
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News<br />
Club for dementia carers to connect Church<br />
• By Bea Gooding<br />
JEFF BRADLEY met the love of<br />
his life at a food and wine festival<br />
26 years ago. Instantly, he knew<br />
he wanted to marry her.<br />
He and Kathy tied the knot six<br />
weeks later, ushering in years of<br />
“blissful” marriage. But now the<br />
couple are caught in the “long<br />
goodbye”.<br />
Mrs Bradley was diagnosed<br />
with dementia about nine<br />
years ago. It was a twist in their<br />
decades-long love story, but Mr<br />
Bradley’s love did not falter.<br />
“They called it a ‘long goodbye.’<br />
There was a lot of crying, but the<br />
love is pretty strong between us,”<br />
he said.<br />
“We’re madly in love with each<br />
other.”<br />
Mr Bradley, of Avondale,<br />
remembered the life the pair led<br />
before the dementia diagnosis.<br />
The accomplished clarinet<br />
player would often play around<br />
the world, including in Australia,<br />
Singapore and Hong Kong.<br />
“She [Mrs Bradley] never missed<br />
a gig in 26 years, and I played at<br />
hundreds of gigs,” he said.<br />
“Wherever she was, I played<br />
a special number for her, which<br />
was an original and became her<br />
tune.”<br />
It started to get tough for the<br />
pair when everyday tasks such as<br />
putting on clothes, going to the<br />
bathroom and cooking became a<br />
JOURNEY: Jeff and Kathy Bradley have been married for 26<br />
years, after they were introduced to each other by a friend.<br />
challenge for Mrs Bradley.<br />
Mr Bradley admitted it had<br />
not been an easy journey. His<br />
own health suffered as the couple<br />
faced their greatest challenge.<br />
“It was getting me down at<br />
some points, it was very hard<br />
on me and I ended up having a<br />
nervous breakdown.”<br />
Mrs Bradley now lives in a<br />
home. Before the Covid-19<br />
lockdown, he would visit her<br />
twice a day. Lockdown left him<br />
“completely alone” and unable to<br />
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Mr Bradley knew he would not<br />
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It was a struggle to find a group<br />
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There was a chance his club<br />
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“One lady I spoke to was<br />
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“A lot of people are in the same<br />
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Mr Bradley said the club will<br />
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and meet others, see what they’ve<br />
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He said he hoped grow the club<br />
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Dunedin, and so create a support<br />
network across New Zealand.<br />
•Nib’s Lost Partners Club will<br />
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had a rich<br />
history<br />
• From page 1<br />
“I was a bit hurt when the<br />
decision was made, it wasn’t an<br />
easy time,” Mrs Moss said.<br />
Her family’s association<br />
with the Methodist Church in<br />
Canterbury has its roots in the<br />
1800s.<br />
Mrs Moss’ great-greatgrandfather<br />
came to Christchurch<br />
from England during the late 1800s.<br />
He owned Avon Park, on<br />
Avonside Drive. A section of this<br />
land was purchased for a Methodist<br />
Church in 1959, and a new church<br />
was opened in <strong>July</strong>, 1963.<br />
Mrs Moss, 90, attended until<br />
she was 84-years-old.<br />
Without a car, she does not<br />
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“I just listen to the radio now,”<br />
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WITH MARY IN FAITH<br />
TĀTOU KO MERE E WHAKAPONO ANA<br />
Why Marian College<br />
Marian College is a Catholic school community with a love of faith,<br />
learning and service for the common good. We are a state-integrated<br />
school for girls, which combines high academic standards, and a<br />
progressive approach to education with a genuine commitment to the<br />
Gospel and our special Catholic character. Marian is a inclusive, family<br />
based school, where we know our students well and work together with<br />
whanau. Year 9 students will be supported by our Year 12 Peer Support<br />
leaders as they begin their high school years.<br />
Students at Marian achieve excellent academic results, consistently<br />
performing above the national levels in New Zealand. Marian has a<br />
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For families considering Marian College please enrol by <strong>July</strong> 31st and<br />
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Campus Update<br />
In 2<strong>02</strong>3, Marian College will<br />
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The new school is projected to<br />
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we are all very excited to be able<br />
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9 students in 2<strong>02</strong>3 will be seniors<br />
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This new site provides Marian<br />
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We welcome prospective families<br />
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We look forward to sharing more<br />
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A walk along memory lane<br />
The first tram route in Christchurch to close was the New Brighton line in 1952. The tram left<br />
Cathedral Square driven by Mayor Robert Mafeking Macfarlane. It was decorated with streamers<br />
and placards and a pipe band played on top of the trailer. It reached the New Brighton <strong>Post</strong> Office<br />
at the same time as the first bus arrived from the city.<br />
Exterior view of the main building at Marian<br />
College, Shirley, in 1987.<br />
Storytime at the Phillipstown Kindergarten<br />
in 1941.<br />
ANTICIPATION: Councillor Yani Johanson (left), long time<br />
community board member Bob Todd, 12-year-old Eve Nuu and<br />
Linwood-Central-Heathcote Community Board chairwoman<br />
Alexandra Davids break ground for the new Linwood Pool.<br />
PHOTO: NEWSLINE <br />
‘A classic example of<br />
grassroots democracy’<br />
• From page 1<br />
Community members and<br />
members of the Waikura/<br />
Linwood-Central-Heathcote<br />
Community Board last week<br />
gathered on-site for a symbolic<br />
sod-turning.<br />
On the end of one of the shovels<br />
was Bob Todd, a longtime<br />
member of the local community<br />
board and an early supporter<br />
of the push to get swimming<br />
facilities in the Linwood and<br />
Woolston community.<br />
Community Board chairwoman<br />
Alexandra Davids lauded the<br />
development.<br />
“The development of Te Pou<br />
Toetoe has been a classic example<br />
of grassroots democracy in<br />
action, and as work gets underway,<br />
it’s an honour to be able to<br />
represent the community and<br />
everyone who’s got stuck in to<br />
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“It’s been exciting to watch this<br />
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Notifying an enrolment scheme has been<br />
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enrolled if they live within the home zone<br />
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Starting from the intersection of Bealey Ave and Fitzgerald Ave<br />
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• East on Alexandra St to Stanmore Rd<br />
• South on Stanmore Rd to Swanns Rd<br />
• East on Swanns Rd to the Otakaro / Avon River<br />
• South along the west bank of the Otakaro / Avon River to Stanmore Rd<br />
• South on Stanmore Rd to Avonside Dr<br />
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• East on Gloucester St to England St<br />
• South on England St to Cashel St<br />
• West on Cashel St to Percy St<br />
• South on Percy St to Tuam St<br />
• West on Tuam St to Nursery Rd<br />
• South on Nursery Rd to Ferry Rd<br />
• South east on Ferry Rd to Moorhouse Ave<br />
• West on the north side only of Moorhouse Ave to Colombo St<br />
• North on Colombo St to Cathedral Square<br />
• North through Cathedral Square to Colombo St<br />
• North on Colombo St to Bealey Ave<br />
• East on Bealey Ave to Fitzgerald Ave, including;<br />
• Manchester St between Bealey Ave and Purchas St<br />
• Bishop Street between Bealey Ave and Purchas St<br />
• Madras Street between Bealey Ave and Purchas St<br />
• Elderwood Lne<br />
• Packe St between Bealey Ave and Purchas St<br />
• Barbadoes St between Bealey Ave and Purchas St<br />
Addresses on both sides of boundary roads are considered in-zone<br />
unless specified otherwise.<br />
The enrolment of out-of-zone students is governed by the provisions of<br />
the Education Act 1989.<br />
The enrolment scheme, which includes a precise description of the home<br />
zone, may be viewed on the school website.<br />
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