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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, <strong>2020</strong><br />

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Retaining<br />

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difficult for<br />

community<br />

groups<br />

• By Bea Gooding<br />

ORGANISATIONS, charities and<br />

community groups are concerned<br />

about the future of volunteering<br />

in Christchurch following<br />

Covid-19.<br />

Some reported a surge of volunteers<br />

post-lockdown as a way to<br />

support their community during<br />

trying times, but retaining them<br />

was a different story.<br />

In an annual report by Volunteering<br />

New Zealand which examines<br />

the voluntary sector, 36.6<br />

per cent of organisations reported<br />

a lack of volunteers as their single<br />

biggest challenge.<br />

Delta Community Support<br />

Trust general manager Ian Burn<br />

said the organisation had not experienced<br />

a significant decrease in<br />

its volunteer workforce, however,<br />

they were not immune to the effects<br />

of Covid-19.<br />

Said Burn: “As Covid-19 levels<br />

go up and down, more older volunteers<br />

have been cautious.<br />

“We have had some volunteers<br />

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NOR’WEST NEWS Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Thursday <strong>September</strong> 3 <strong>2020</strong> 3<br />

<strong>News</strong><br />

Lack of younger volunteers<br />

• From page 1<br />

During the lockdown, the<br />

organisation was kept busy, with<br />

its foodbank service experiencing<br />

a 50 per cent increase in<br />

demand, highlighting the need<br />

to have more hands on deck.<br />

“We always need more volunteers;<br />

we don’t have enough,”<br />

said Burn.<br />

In the Volunteering NZ report,<br />

involving 3000 people in the voluntary<br />

sector across the country,<br />

35.8 per cent of respondents<br />

noted an ageing volunteer workforce<br />

as a concern, and a lack of<br />

younger volunteers.<br />

During the pandemic, many<br />

vulnerable volunteers, young<br />

and old, were forced to stop<br />

volunteering in order to protect<br />

their health, which further decreased<br />

workforces.<br />

Volunteering Canterbury<br />

strategy and finance manager<br />

Alison Marshall said many organisations<br />

have had to “rethink”<br />

the way they ran their<br />

volunteer programmes since the<br />

lockdown.<br />

“Lockdown, and then the<br />

impact of different levels, has<br />

meant that they have had to, for<br />

example, factor in social distancing,<br />

taking extra precautions<br />

where their regular volunteer<br />

team includes older adults or<br />

those who may be vulnerable,”<br />

she said.<br />

“Re-thinking and re-organising<br />

the way you do things is<br />

always challenging, especially<br />

for organisations that are already<br />

often stretched and working<br />

around tight time frames.”<br />

A “spike of interest” in people<br />

wanting to volunteer in Canterbury<br />

since the lockdown was<br />

put down to the increased sense<br />

DECLINE:<br />

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Marshall<br />

and Glenda<br />

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region.<br />

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circumstances, said Marshall.<br />

But feelings of uncertainty<br />

about the future – as it was<br />

highlighted post-earthquakes<br />

and now, Covid-19 – reflected<br />

people’s readiness to make longterm<br />

commitments, hindering<br />

recruitment rates.<br />

“Many prospective volunteers<br />

are seeking one-off, shorter-term<br />

or episodic volunteering opportunities,”<br />

said Marshall.<br />

“This can be a challenge as<br />

it takes time and resources to<br />

recruit, orientate and train<br />

volunteers; something which is<br />

limited for many.<br />

“Volunteering can provide a<br />

sense of focus and positiveness at<br />

a time of uncertainty. Knowing<br />

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The city council transport<br />

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NOR’WEST NEWS<br />

PROPERTY NEWS<br />

Housing market booming<br />

as spring arrives<br />

The Nor’west property market remains extremely active<br />

as we come to the end of winter and is showing no<br />

signs of slowing down anytime soon. REINZ statistics<br />

released for July show that 141 properties were sold in<br />

the Nor’west area, with the median number of days to<br />

sell sitting at just 30.<br />

The highlight, though, says owner of Ray White<br />

Bishopdale & Strowan Barry Ellis, was the median sale<br />

price for July – up 9.3 per cent on the same period last<br />

year, increasing from $485,000 in July 2019 to $530,000<br />

in July <strong>2020</strong> for the area.<br />

“The market we’re working in now is hugely exciting,<br />

there’s a lot of activity and the momentum is continuing<br />

as we come into spring,” Barry says.<br />

“The depth of the buyer pool is what’s most exciting.<br />

We are seeing a lot of activity from first-home buyers<br />

and investors, but also families upgrading and upsizing<br />

their homes, and a lot of Kiwis returning from overseas.”<br />

The agency has found auctions proving the best<br />

method of sale in the current market, with two recently<br />

sold properties stunning many hopeful buyers with their<br />

final sale price.<br />

The first, an ‘as is, where is’ at 98 Roker Street in<br />

Somerfield, marketed and sold by Maria Paterson of<br />

Ray White Strowan, sold for $448,000. The property<br />

had more than 90 groups through the open home and<br />

attracted more than 22 people to the auction, with more<br />

than 13 bids placed.<br />

“There was a lot of interest in this property, and<br />

particularly as ‘as is, where is’ properties are becoming<br />

scarcer in Christchurch. It was a great auction and the<br />

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says.<br />

Another property, marketed by<br />

Brent Rushworth of Ray White<br />

Bishopdale, sold at auction for<br />

$431,000.<br />

“The property was completely<br />

original and was on the market for the<br />

first time in 50 years so there is a lot<br />

of modernising to be done by the new<br />

owners,” Brent says.<br />

The 86 Crofton Road property had<br />

81 groups through the open homes<br />

and 21 people attended the auction<br />

with 18 bids placed.<br />

Co-owner of Ray White Bishopdale<br />

& Strowan Karen Ellis says the<br />

property market is booming and<br />

auctions are proving an effective way<br />

to get top dollar.<br />

“With so many buyers in the<br />

marketplace, auction is proving the<br />

best way to achieve top dollar for your<br />

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last three months we have had 100<br />

per cent of the properties we have taken to auction at<br />

Ray White Bishopdale & Strowan sell on auction day,<br />

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“If you are thinking about selling, now is a great time.<br />

You only have to look at the results we’re seeing, and the<br />

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For advice on your next real estate transaction,<br />

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Nor’West<br />

Market Snapshot<br />

July <strong>2020</strong><br />

Median Sale Price<br />

$530,000<br />

(+9.3%)<br />

Compared to $485,000<br />

in July 2019*<br />

Total Number of Sales<br />

141<br />

Compared to 136<br />

in July 2019*<br />

Total Sales Value<br />

$93m<br />

(+16%)<br />

Compared to $79m<br />

in July 2019*<br />

Median Days to Sell<br />

30<br />

(+3.6%) (-37%)<br />

Compared to 44<br />

in July 2019*<br />

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NOR’WEST NEWS Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Thursday <strong>September</strong> 3 <strong>2020</strong> 5<br />

<strong>News</strong><br />

Youth group’s new development on track<br />

• By Bea Gooding<br />

STUDENTS OF youth<br />

organisation Te Ora Hou<br />

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Site developments at the Papanui<br />

campus have been under<br />

way for a number of years to<br />

replace the previous run-down<br />

complex which was demolished<br />

last year.<br />

New additions included new<br />

classrooms, a kitchen and cafe<br />

area, a whānau room and a new<br />

outdoor space complete with a<br />

basketball hoop.<br />

General manager Jono Campbell<br />

said plans to redevelop the<br />

space has been in the works since<br />

2014.<br />

“We’re getting really excited.<br />

It acknowledges our volunteers<br />

who had to work in a space that<br />

wasn’t the flashest,” he said.<br />

“For years when we first started<br />

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Sawyers Arms Rd, it was cold<br />

and there were rats.<br />

“Now, 20 years later, we have<br />

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There were many anxieties and<br />

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Marshland Rd speed<br />

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IT MIGHT soon take<br />

longer to drive one of the<br />

busiest roads in north-west<br />

Christchurch, ending<br />

months of speculation<br />

and completing a suite<br />

of changes for the area’s<br />

roads.<br />

Marshland Rd, from<br />

near Main North Rd/Spencerville<br />

Rd to Prestons Rd,<br />

might soon have a 60km/h<br />

speed limit. The current<br />

speed limit for that stretch<br />

of road is 70km/h.<br />

If approved by the city<br />

council, the plan would<br />

add-to previous changes to<br />

sections of the Marshland<br />

Rd/Main North Rd corridor<br />

where 70km/h and<br />

80km/h limits dropped to<br />

60km/h.<br />

The council adopted<br />

those changes last <strong>September</strong>,<br />

but the decision to cut<br />

the limit on the road south<br />

of the railway line to Prestons<br />

Rd was deferred.<br />

The local community<br />

boards asked for the deferral<br />

under the weight of<br />

submissions against the<br />

plan, and the need to know<br />

more about possible safety<br />

improvements.<br />

The Papanui-Innes and<br />

Coastal Burwood community<br />

boards recently met<br />

and heard some improvements<br />

would outstrip the<br />

council’s budget.<br />

Traffic engineer Wayne<br />

Anisy told the boards<br />

signals and safety improvements<br />

at the intersections<br />

would “require funding<br />

well-in-excess” of what was<br />

available.<br />

The road would need<br />

to be widened to accommodate<br />

median and side<br />

barriers, which would<br />

come at a significant cost.<br />

Seal widening could costs<br />

“millions,” the boards were<br />

told.<br />

GUIDELINES: Marshland Rd, from near Main<br />

North Rd/Spencerville Rd to Prestons Rd, might<br />

soon have a 60km/h speed limit adding about<br />

90sec to a journey.<br />

Committing to such<br />

improvements would also<br />

create uncertainty as to<br />

when any safety improvements<br />

could be carried out,<br />

Anisy advised.<br />

Minor safety improvements,<br />

such as vegetation<br />

clearing, sight boards and<br />

stop controls had been<br />

carried out at some key<br />

locations.<br />

However, they had not<br />

changed the overall risk<br />

rating of the road, he said<br />

in his report.<br />

There were high-risk<br />

intersections and roadside<br />

hazards and some in the<br />

area, including Ouruhia<br />

School, had concerns about<br />

road safety.<br />

The safe and appropriate<br />

speed assessment of<br />

the road needed to meet<br />

national guidelines is<br />

60km/h, he said.<br />

Keeping the current<br />

speed limit at 70km/h<br />

would “align with the majority<br />

of feedback” received<br />

when the changes were<br />

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mooted last year, he said.<br />

Then, there were claims<br />

the change would mean<br />

slower traveling times<br />

and lost productivity, and<br />

increased congestion and<br />

driver frustration.<br />

Council research suggested<br />

travel times might<br />

drop by 90sec at most.<br />

The boards were advised<br />

this should be balanced<br />

against the $5.07 million<br />

social cost of a fatal crash,<br />

or of a serious injury crash<br />

($926,000).<br />

They were also told congestion<br />

was more directly<br />

linked to traffic volume<br />

and congestion at intersections,<br />

and speeds were<br />

much lower than the speed<br />

limit during peak times.<br />

The Christchurch<br />

Northern Corridor<br />

played a part – traffic<br />

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Thursday <strong>September</strong> 3 <strong>2020</strong> 7<br />

• By Bea Gooding<br />

RESIDENTS WHO<br />

have endured months of<br />

significant roadworks in<br />

St Albans, Edgeware and<br />

Mairehau can now see an<br />

end in sight.<br />

A bulk of the work on<br />

transport projects under<br />

way to manage the downstream<br />

effects of<br />

the Christchurch<br />

Northern Corridor<br />

motorway will be<br />

completed by mid-<br />

October, says the<br />

city council.<br />

In the past six<br />

months, roadworks<br />

have dominated the<br />

area, particularly on<br />

Cranford St, with many<br />

residents and school<br />

children fearing for their<br />

safety while crossing the<br />

road due to drivers not<br />

following 30km/h speed<br />

limits.<br />

Said St Albans resident<br />

Mark Wilson: “It’s all very<br />

well to say that there’s an end<br />

in sight to the roadworks, but<br />

what happens then?<br />

When the roadworks<br />

are finished, then the<br />

traffic from the motorway<br />

comes.”<br />

“We’re getting pretty<br />

tired of it.”<br />

Work on the corner of<br />

Warrington St and Forfar<br />

St may take longer, along<br />

Mark Wilson<br />

DISRUPTION:<br />

Roadworks to<br />

mitigate the<br />

downstream<br />

effects of the<br />

Christchurch<br />

Northern<br />

Corridor have<br />

been ongoing<br />

in St Albans,<br />

however, work<br />

is nearing<br />

completion.<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF<br />

SLOAN<br />

Roadworks ease; safety<br />

concerns remain<br />

with work on Barbadoes<br />

St to repair wastewater<br />

pipes, but the city council<br />

still aims to complete these<br />

areas next month.<br />

Construction started<br />

in early February and<br />

was originally due to be<br />

completed by the middle of<br />

this year.<br />

“We know the high<br />

volume of road<br />

works has<br />

caused frustrations<br />

for those<br />

who live, work<br />

or travel through<br />

St Albans,<br />

Edgeware and<br />

Mairehau but an<br />

end is in sight,’’<br />

said Lynette Ellis, city<br />

council transport planning<br />

and delivery manager.<br />

“By mid-October, our<br />

contractors should have<br />

the bulk of the projects<br />

completed so there will be<br />

significantly fewer active<br />

road worksites in the area.”<br />

Ellis said over the next<br />

two months the city<br />

council will be working<br />

on traffic-calming options<br />

for some streets that are<br />

expected to experience an<br />

increase in traffic.<br />

Measures were implemented<br />

to address safety<br />

concerns in recent months<br />

due to the roadworks, such<br />

as an active police presence<br />

in the area to deter dangerous<br />

driving and assistance<br />

with school crossings.<br />

Although unsafe behaviour<br />

had decreased due<br />

to these improvements,<br />

Wilson believed the real issue<br />

of increased traffic due<br />

to the CNC motorway was<br />

not being addressed.<br />

Said Wilson, about the<br />

improvements: “From my<br />

perspective, it’s another example<br />

of an ambulance at<br />

the bottom of the cliff, and<br />

another knee-jerk reaction<br />

without addressing the<br />

problem.”<br />

A report will be<br />

presented to the Papanui-<br />

Innes Community Board<br />

next month on how an<br />

extra lane on Cranford St<br />

should be used, such as a<br />

public transport or cycle<br />

lane which the community<br />

lobbied for.<br />

Wilson was not convinced<br />

the city council<br />

would favour this option<br />

in spite of previous assumptions.<br />

“From how I see it, we<br />

are not going to get a<br />

recommendation from<br />

staff for public transport<br />

prioritisation on the lanes,<br />

and can expect a focus on<br />

maximising traffic flow<br />

through the suburb.”<br />

The CNC will be completed<br />

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year.<br />

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Funding for charity denied<br />

• By Bea Gooding<br />

VOLUNTEERS AT a charity<br />

that provides crucial support to<br />

those experiencing traumatic<br />

events have resorted to selling<br />

face masks to stay afloat.<br />

NZ Gifts of Love and Strength<br />

started selling handmade, affordable<br />

face masks when their<br />

application for Government<br />

funding of $15,000 was declined<br />

by the Community Organisation<br />

Grants Scheme.<br />

The charity’s operational costs<br />

are $17,000 per year.<br />

Founder Vicki-Anne Parker<br />

said they were not expecting the<br />

full amount, but anything was<br />

“better than nothing.”<br />

“It was gut-wrenching because<br />

this is the second time it’s happened<br />

and we know we do a<br />

damn good job,” said Parker.<br />

They work hand-in-hand with<br />

other organisations, such as the<br />

Red Cross providing refugees<br />

with unique care packages upon<br />

arrival.<br />

Partnerships like this prevented<br />

the organisation from<br />

having their funding application<br />

accepted.<br />

“The excuse they gave us was<br />

pretty sad. They told us we had<br />

duplicated services because the<br />

Government already provided<br />

funding for the Red Cross, so<br />

IMPACT: NZ Gifts of Love and Strength volunteers Lynette<br />

Hill (left), Rafia Chaudry, founder Vicki-Anne Parker and<br />

Jessica Campbell-Beardsell have sold hundreds of face<br />

masks to get by after the charity’s funding was denied.<br />

they said we didn’t need it,” she because of it.”<br />

said.<br />

Selling face masks has made<br />

Parker believed the funding “a huge impact” in many ways<br />

decline for the second time as they have been inundated<br />

highlighted issues within the with hundreds of orders, raising<br />

voluntary sector when it came to nearly $2500.<br />

accessing funding.<br />

“Former clients come back and<br />

“We haven’t been established volunteer with us, so it shows<br />

for two years so it’s always we’re making a difference,” she<br />

hard to get funding. Bigger said.<br />

charities always get funding,” “One of the fathers from the<br />

she said.<br />

Vivian St fire lost his only child<br />

“Lots of charities are also and helped make face masks for<br />

being set up, but they’re failing us to pay it forward.”<br />

Facelift for bowling club<br />

A SHOT at hosting the world<br />

championships for disabled<br />

bowling presented both an<br />

opportunity and a dilemma to<br />

the Burnside Bowling Club.<br />

The largest club in the South<br />

Island was no stranger to hosting<br />

prominent events – but they<br />

needed to upgrade their toilet facilities<br />

to cater for more disabled<br />

players.<br />

Club president Brenda Turner<br />

said her club jumped at the<br />

chance to host the <strong>2020</strong> Internation<br />

Bowls for the Disabled<br />

World Bowls Championships but<br />

lacked the funding to upgrade<br />

the club’s facilities.<br />

“The previous toilets were built<br />

in 1975, so a facelift was well<br />

overdue,” she said.<br />

“When we found out we had<br />

to upgrade the toilet area, we<br />

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which now<br />

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disabled players. ​<br />

approached the council for a<br />

grant, and Lisa Gregory from the<br />

Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood<br />

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team guided us through to the<br />

correct fund.”<br />

The club received $52,000 from<br />

the city council’s Capital Endowment<br />

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their new accessible toilets.<br />

While the championships<br />

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Worry Dolls a special treat<br />

CHILDREN staying at the<br />

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Teacher Tara Hollings<br />

said the idea was generated<br />

by the pupils themselves.<br />

“We were talking with<br />

the pupils about their<br />

favourite toy and what<br />

COMFORT: Ronald McDonald House fundraising<br />

manager Regan De Burgh accepts the Worry<br />

Dolls from Selwyn House School year 2 pupil,<br />

Mia.<br />

made them so special,<br />

cuddly, soft, snuggly,” she<br />

said.<br />

“And then one little voice<br />

piped up wondering how<br />

it would feel if you didn’t<br />

have that when you were<br />

really sick. That is how the<br />

idea of the Worry Dolls<br />

was created.”<br />

Ronald McDonald<br />

House fundraising<br />

manager, Regan De Burgh,<br />

came to school to collect<br />

the dolls and the last thing<br />

the pupils did, as the dolls<br />

were put into the car, was<br />

to make a wish of wellness<br />

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and kindness to the<br />

children in hospital.<br />

“So much creativity and<br />

love went into making<br />

these dolls, from the pupils<br />

and from the parents and<br />

grandparents who gave<br />

their time to sit alongside<br />

the girls as they learnt to<br />

sew,” said Hollings.<br />

“It was lovely to see how<br />

proud the pupils were of<br />

their finished products, but<br />

the most rewarding part<br />

was knowing that what<br />

they had created was going<br />

to help cheer up another<br />

child.”<br />

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Thursday <strong>September</strong> 3 <strong>2020</strong> 11<br />

Your Local Views<br />

Make the effort to recycle correctly<br />

From the board<br />

David Cartwright, chair<br />

Fendalton-Waimairi-Harewood Community Board<br />

RECENT developments in our<br />

ward include the approval of two<br />

community local playgrounds<br />

upgrades, approving the leasing<br />

application to the Old Boys<br />

Cricket Club for new practice<br />

nets in Elmwood Park plus the<br />

premission to change the name<br />

of the Avonhead Cemetery.<br />

Almost every day in our media<br />

we get reminders of many issues<br />

that at times seem out of our<br />

control, be it Covid levels, justice<br />

sentencing or boy racers.<br />

Earlier this year our<br />

communities voiced their<br />

concerns over rates increases;<br />

callers to talk back radio<br />

stations, letters to the editor and<br />

social media posts all demanded<br />

better spending of the rates<br />

dollar – more accountability, less<br />

duplication was asked for.<br />

Many people in our<br />

community feel powerless in<br />

how to make a difference or<br />

knew where to make a start.<br />

It was around this time I read<br />

a news article that indicated<br />

almost $1m in city council<br />

spending during the first six<br />

months of <strong>2020</strong> was incurred<br />

through residents incorrectly<br />

disposing of rubbish in their<br />

yellow recycling bins.<br />

It went on to suggest that<br />

Christchurch residents were<br />

some of the worse offenders in<br />

the country.<br />

I was flabbergasted to hear<br />

of the large volume of items<br />

(general rubbish like food scraps,<br />

unwashed tins and bottles)<br />

being regularly thrown into our<br />

recycling bins – this behaviour<br />

results in truck load after truck<br />

load of recyclable material<br />

becoming contaminated and<br />

then diverted to landfill at great<br />

expense.<br />

While I don’t proclaim to be<br />

prefect, I always try and make an<br />

effort and have taken the time to<br />

educate myself in the recycling<br />

dos and don’ts, the differences<br />

between soft and hard plastics,<br />

the importance in removing<br />

bottle tops from containers and<br />

washing out tins.<br />

Long term not only is this a<br />

GET IT RIGHT: Disposing waste correctly will reduce the cost of recycling to ratepayers.<br />

cost to our environment, but<br />

results in wasted money from<br />

the city council’s budgets –<br />

money that could be used to<br />

repair the pot holes in our road<br />

and footpaths or assist not-forprofits<br />

organisations or lessen<br />

the burden on ratepayers.<br />

While the number might<br />

not seem high in the grand<br />

scale of the city council’s budget,<br />

it is a place where direct action<br />

can be made quickly and<br />

effectively by every resident in<br />

Christchurch for the great good<br />

of all.<br />

It would be my hope that<br />

when the next rubbish survey<br />

and statistical information is<br />

released that collectively we have<br />

been able to have some impact<br />

in reducing this waste in money,<br />

time and effort.<br />

For those people wanting to<br />

make a difference information<br />

can be found on the council<br />

website.


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HEALTH & AWARENESS<br />

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Joint pain: Do I have arthritis or<br />

could it be mainly my muscles?<br />

The team at Physical Sense in Sydenham<br />

sees clients with a range of symptoms but<br />

many of their middle-aged and senior clients<br />

visit complaining of pain in one of their joints.<br />

Physiotherapist Ietje van Stolk suggests<br />

that a major part of the pain could be due<br />

to muscle pain rather than simply arthritis.<br />

“Even if an x-ray shows arthritis, the reason<br />

for the pain may be the muscles around<br />

the joint,” she explains. The images show<br />

how a muscle knot (the crosses) in a back<br />

muscle can give hip pain (aches and pain<br />

are the red areas in the drawings), a knot<br />

in a muscle on the back of the shoulder<br />

blade can give a deep pain in the front of<br />

the shoulder and a muscle knot all the way<br />

near the groin can give an ache in the knee<br />

(especially at night in bed).<br />

Ietje recalls one case where an 89 year<br />

old client with severe arthritis who walked<br />

with a stick, told her, “I will end up in<br />

a wheelchair, I cannot put any weight<br />

through my right leg due to pain in my hip<br />

and buttock”. “Within 4 treatments, she<br />

was walking with her stick but without the<br />

severe pain,” says Ietje. “The arthritis was<br />

one of the factors that made her muscles<br />

spasm but the other was that older people<br />

move less and the flexed position the hip<br />

is in when we sit is particularly bad for<br />

the hip.” Ietje is happy with the fact that<br />

although the client was 89 and could have<br />

been “given up on” or told to live with the<br />

pain, she made a difference to her health<br />

and wellbeing.<br />

The same lack of movement can be the<br />

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At Physical Sense, hands-on techniques<br />

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techniques) are used to release the muscles.<br />

The client also gets a home exercise<br />

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the joint, strengthen the important core<br />

muscles and increase general strength and<br />

SHOULDER<br />

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(the crosses are the areas of the muscle spasms, the red areas is where the pain is felt)<br />

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whilst the client is able to lie safely on their<br />

bed, perfect for older or less mobile clients.<br />

In many cases having the muscles<br />

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it, is enough to stay on top of the problem.<br />

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If severe arthritis is the underlying cause,<br />

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Home buyers this is some unusual<br />

sounding advice, but don’t worry, keep<br />

reading until the end and it will all make<br />

perfect sense.<br />

When working with clients looking to<br />

buy a property I often suggest they shop<br />

considerably UNDER the budget they<br />

have been pre-approved to by the bank.<br />

Let me tell you why. For example if<br />

you are pre-approved by the bank to<br />

$450,000, don’t look at houses you<br />

hope are going to sell for that. Instead,<br />

look at houses at a much lower price<br />

bracket, such as the late $300,000s<br />

range. This way you can confidently<br />

shop for property in your actual budget<br />

and not always miss out by a little to<br />

another with $5,000 or $10,000 more<br />

to spend than you.<br />

Using this strategy you will be able<br />

to comfortably afford the mortgage<br />

and with your extra budget leftover<br />

you can always add value and<br />

improvements to a lesser value<br />

property versus maxing yourself out<br />

at the top of<br />

your budget with<br />

nothing to spare.<br />

I told you it would<br />

all make sense by<br />

the end!<br />

Happy house<br />

shopping and<br />

remember I’m only<br />

a message away<br />

if I can help in any<br />

way with your real<br />

estate journey.<br />

Vanessa Golightly,<br />

Business Owner<br />

and Licensee Agent<br />

Ray White Papanui<br />

027 664 9292<br />

“The happiest people don’t have the best of everything, they make the best of everything”<br />

Vanessa Golightly<br />

Licensee Agent &<br />

Business Owner<br />

027 664 9292<br />

Claire Morris<br />

Licensee Agent &<br />

Business Owner<br />

027 662 4822<br />

Healthy Homes | Heating Standards | It’s Heating Up!<br />

As we continue working towards<br />

compliance with the Healthy Homes<br />

standards, with statements required<br />

by 1st December this year, and<br />

compliance by 1st July 2021, we have<br />

come across a real issue with the<br />

heating requirements.<br />

Tenancy Services have produced a<br />

calculator which they have online if you<br />

want to take a look. Essentially you<br />

fill in the dimensions of the room with<br />

some further information, like number<br />

of windows, is it double glazed etc.<br />

Once you have entered these details it<br />

calculates the minimum KW of the heater<br />

required to heat the main living room up<br />

to the minimum of 18 degrees C.<br />

This should be simple, right? Well<br />

apparently not! There are two very<br />

real problems here. 1. Because there<br />

is no minimum heat standard in the<br />

building code, some new homes (less<br />

than 5 years old) are, when the online<br />

calculator is used, not complying with<br />

the Healthy Home Standard.<br />

2. Professional, experienced and<br />

qualified heat pump installers are<br />

installing a heatpump using their own<br />

calculations, and to the manufacturers<br />

standards, and again these are<br />

sometimes not measuring up!<br />

Just Sold<br />

There are a myriad of issues here.<br />

Sometimes the calculator means that<br />

a huge (commercial grade) heatpump<br />

is required, but this will likely mean<br />

that because it is installed outside the<br />

guidelines of the manufacturer, that the<br />

warranty won’t apply. Plus of course, if<br />

the heatpump is too large for the space,<br />

it will not perform properly, and could<br />

cost the tenants a lot in electricity.<br />

So what do we do? Well that seems<br />

to be the million dollar question. I<br />

am working with heating specialists,<br />

healthy homes companies and<br />

legislation experts to see how we can<br />

make this work for both tenants and<br />

landlords. I have discovered that you<br />

can install an extra heater (fixed to a<br />

wall), up to a maximum of 1.5KW in<br />

order to comply, but that will only help<br />

in some cases. I will of course keep<br />

working to come up with a solution, and<br />

will keep you posted on that once I do.<br />

In the meantime if you have any<br />

questions, feel free to contact me.<br />

Katrina Green,<br />

Operations Manager<br />

Property Management<br />

027 606 0<strong>03</strong>0<br />

Stuart Morris<br />

Licensee Agent<br />

& Auctioneer<br />

027 422 6395<br />

Tracy Thomson<br />

Licensee Salesperson<br />

027 440 3<strong>03</strong>5<br />

Ashleigh Pattullo<br />

Licensee Salesperson<br />

027 865 9672<br />

Bronwyn Corps<br />

Administrator<br />

Katrina Green<br />

Operations Manager<br />

Property Management<br />

027 606 0<strong>03</strong>0<br />

Tania Ikin<br />

Licensee Salesperson<br />

022 509 2755<br />

Olivia Hendry<br />

Executive Assistant<br />

Estelle Schuurman<br />

Property Manager<br />

Allie McConnell<br />

Property Management<br />

Assistant<br />

Joy Coughlan<br />

Mortgage Broker<br />

027 223 3572<br />

178 Sawyers Arms Road, Bishopdale<br />

Tracy Thomson<br />

Level 1, 7 Winston Avenue, Papanui<br />

Phone (<strong>03</strong>) 352 0567 | rwpapanui.co.nz | /RayWhitePapanui Morris & Co Limited | Licenced REAA 2008

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