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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER <strong>30</strong>, <strong>2020</strong><br />
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for Cantabrians<br />
Heathcote River<br />
flooding<br />
work delayed<br />
Page 3<br />
Pink Ribbon<br />
walk in memory<br />
of mother<br />
Page 8<br />
Vacant sites in Lyttelton<br />
identified for revitalisation<br />
• By Louis Day<br />
LYTTELTON HAS been listed<br />
alongside a number of suburbs<br />
identified as being in need of<br />
regeneration-focused projects.<br />
A city council investigation<br />
has pinpointed areas across<br />
Christchurch and parts of Banks<br />
Peninsula in need of attention.<br />
Areas of concern are either<br />
lacking social<br />
infrastructure,<br />
suffering economically,<br />
vulnerable<br />
to natural<br />
hazards, or a<br />
combination of<br />
all three.<br />
Tori Peden<br />
In response<br />
to the investigation,<br />
city councillors prioritised<br />
a range of regeneration-focused<br />
initiatives for a number of areas,<br />
including Lyttelton.<br />
The city council will now look<br />
to minimise the presence of<br />
vacant sites and support private<br />
sector development in the port<br />
town over the long term.<br />
Banks Peninsula Community<br />
Board chairwoman Tori Peden<br />
believed filling in the vacant<br />
spaces throughout Lyttelton<br />
could “reinvigorate” the area.<br />
• Turn to page 7<br />
VACANT: The empty <strong>Harbour</strong> Light Theatre site on London St.<br />
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Heathcote River flooding work delayed<br />
• By Matt Slaughter<br />
Tim<br />
Scandrett<br />
WORK TO address flooding<br />
affecting properties alongside the<br />
Heathcote River will be delayed<br />
in favour of similar projects in<br />
Christchurch’s east.<br />
The city council has approved<br />
$12 million to go towards addressing<br />
flooding on Pages Rd,<br />
Wainoni, which has been an<br />
issue for 10 years.<br />
It wasn’t going<br />
to fund the<br />
works to fix the<br />
problem for another<br />
four years<br />
– but voted to<br />
bring the funding<br />
forward to<br />
start next year.<br />
The funds<br />
were originally<br />
earmarked for projects including<br />
addressing flooding which<br />
affects properties close to the<br />
Heathcote River but these will<br />
now be delayed.<br />
City councillor Tim Scandrett<br />
voted against the Christchurch<br />
east project and fellow councillor<br />
Yani Johanson abstained from<br />
voting. Both asked for more information<br />
on the delay this will<br />
cause for these other projects.<br />
“It did say in the report [city<br />
council] that it would have to<br />
delay other works, and what are<br />
the delays, what’s the timeframe?<br />
That wasn’t clear in the report,”<br />
Catherine<br />
Chu<br />
said Scandrett.<br />
He said the Heathcote River<br />
issues should be prioritised first<br />
because more properties are affected<br />
by flooding there than on<br />
Pages Rd.<br />
“If you look at the [Pages Rd]<br />
project, it’s largely looking at an<br />
area that is red zoned and has<br />
no houses on it but the flooding<br />
there does effect Pages Rd and<br />
Anzac Drive.”<br />
Johanson agrees with Scandrett.<br />
“Because there’s not a lot of<br />
information about those other<br />
projects, other than just to say<br />
they’ll be delayed, I thought<br />
that’s pretty unfair on those<br />
communities who have been<br />
expecting work to happen, have<br />
VOTE FOR YOUR FUTURE !<br />
been told that work’s going to<br />
happen,” he said.<br />
City councillor Sara Templeton<br />
lives in Heathcote and represents<br />
the area. She voted in favour of<br />
approving the Christchurch east<br />
flooding projects.<br />
She voted this way because<br />
some work to address flooding<br />
beside the Heathcote River has<br />
already been done and reduced<br />
this issue but nothing has been<br />
done in the east. However, she<br />
does not favour this project over<br />
the Heathcote one.<br />
“Currently, there’s work still<br />
under way in the Heathcote<br />
catchment, whereas the other<br />
[Christchurch east] area has had<br />
zero work.”<br />
Heathcote Valley Community<br />
Association chairman Lewis<br />
Low said the work that has happened<br />
in Heathcote has reduced<br />
flooding, so he understands<br />
Templeton’s reasoning.<br />
Said city council stormwater<br />
and waterways programme<br />
manager Keith Davison: “In this<br />
case, the Heathcote low stopbanks<br />
project’s budget has been<br />
slipped back by a year.<br />
“Significant works on the<br />
Heathcote are already reducing<br />
flooding risk and impact. These<br />
works include dredging, bank<br />
stabilisation, and storage basins<br />
– which are all either completed<br />
or well advanced,” he said.<br />
The Christchurch east project<br />
will involve building a new stopbank<br />
and stormwater pond and<br />
SLUMPED: Work to address flooding issues<br />
along the Heathcote River will be delayed<br />
to allow projects to address flooding in<br />
Christchurch’s east to happen sooner.<br />
<br />
wetland in the triangular area of<br />
land between Pages Road, Anzac<br />
Drive and the Avon River.<br />
City councillor Phil Mauger<br />
got so fed up with the flooding<br />
situation on Pages Rd, he went in<br />
with a digger last month and dug<br />
a trench – it fixed the flooding<br />
overnight.<br />
The council blocked the trench<br />
as it was deemed a safety hazard<br />
and launched an official investigation<br />
of Mauger’s actions.<br />
Mauger said he understands<br />
Scandrett and Johanson’s<br />
concerns and he views Heathcote<br />
flooding as an important<br />
issue. He said he just relieved<br />
something will finally be done<br />
to addresses the east’s flooding<br />
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Project to protect precious native species<br />
TWELVE HECTARES of<br />
farmland on Banks Peninsula<br />
will be protected in perpetuity,<br />
allowing precious native species<br />
to regenerate and thrive.<br />
The Stencliffe protection<br />
project will receive $38,500 to<br />
fence off and exclude stock from<br />
a section of Pigeon <strong>Bay</strong> Stream<br />
and its surrounding land, on<br />
Jane and Hugh Eaton’s sheep<br />
and beef farm.<br />
It is one of four biodiversity<br />
projects the Banks Peninsula<br />
water zone committee recommended<br />
for Immediate Steps<br />
funding earlier this year.<br />
The grant makes up part of the<br />
project, with additional funds<br />
coming from other sources<br />
such as the Banks Peninsula<br />
Conservation Trust and the<br />
landowners.<br />
The project’s aim is to increase<br />
the extent, density and diversity<br />
of native vegetation to allow<br />
species such as birds, lizards,<br />
invertebrates and fish to prosper.<br />
The land will be protected<br />
through a BPCT covenant after<br />
fencing the area has been completed.<br />
This will allow the valley<br />
to regenerate back to its natural<br />
state without interference from<br />
stock, pests or humans.<br />
A covenant is a legal mechanism<br />
for protection that requires<br />
current and future landowners<br />
to manage the land for conservation<br />
purposes.<br />
Stencliffe landowners Hugh<br />
and Jane Eaton said the family<br />
would likely have not been able<br />
to foot the cost of protecting the<br />
area alone.<br />
“The funds will be used to<br />
fence off a corridor of bush and<br />
stream that has survived 150<br />
years since the farm was logged<br />
and cleared by the early settlers,”<br />
Hugh said.<br />
“Permanent hill country fencing<br />
is a huge cost so we really appreciate<br />
the help to protect this<br />
block of old growth forest with<br />
its stream to let it regenerate,” he<br />
said.<br />
Jane added that the family is<br />
enthusiastic about protecting<br />
bushland.<br />
“We hope to help the bush<br />
back to its pre-logging glory.<br />
By excluding stock, we protect<br />
the stream bed, encourage<br />
revegetation and protect larger<br />
trees including two precious<br />
kahikatea.”<br />
“Active bird life will be enhanced<br />
by this process which<br />
also assists new seedlings.<br />
Thanks to Immediate Steps and<br />
the BPCT, another part of Banks<br />
Peninsula’s precious forest will<br />
be protected,” she said.<br />
Water zone committee chairwoman<br />
Benita Wakefield is<br />
proud to be supporting local<br />
landowners to protect and<br />
enhance biodiversity and water<br />
COVENANT:<br />
The<br />
Stencliffe<br />
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project<br />
will receive<br />
$38,500 to<br />
fence off<br />
and exclude<br />
stock from<br />
a section of<br />
Pigeon <strong>Bay</strong><br />
Stream.<br />
quality throughout the zone.<br />
“These projects highlight<br />
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“They all contribute<br />
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News<br />
Bid to make Lyttelton an attraction<br />
•From page 1<br />
“Basically it will mean people<br />
can come into the area and there<br />
is stuff going on whereas now it<br />
is disjointed with so much space<br />
between buildings,” she said.<br />
Funding for the work will be<br />
sought from the city council’s<br />
Long Term Plan.<br />
Peden hoped the reduction of<br />
sites throughout the port town<br />
would make Lyttelton as much of<br />
an attraction as Akaroa.<br />
“Akaroa is known around the<br />
world as a stand-alone attraction,<br />
as a place to go and hopefully<br />
Lyttelton will become the same<br />
because it also has a lot of history”<br />
The investigation which led<br />
to the works being pursued was<br />
conducted earlier this year and<br />
produced a heatmap which illustrates<br />
the areas across the city<br />
and peninsula in most need of<br />
regeneration.<br />
Akaroa was identified as an<br />
area vulnerable to environmental<br />
hazards within the heatmap.<br />
Council staff say since early<br />
March when the heatmap was<br />
first considered by councillors,<br />
it has become apparent the<br />
economic effects associated<br />
with Covid-19 are likely to have<br />
exacerbated issues facing weaker<br />
areas and more deprived communities.<br />
In response to the findings of<br />
the investigation, city councillors<br />
endorsed the central city and<br />
Linwood/inner-city east area as<br />
priority locations for regenerative<br />
activity within the current<br />
financial year.<br />
Progress in the development of<br />
community housing in areas of<br />
need is another priority for the<br />
city council in the short-term.<br />
Fulfilling short-term objectives<br />
within the heart of the city will<br />
involve continuing to progress<br />
with Project 8011 which looks to<br />
boost the central city population<br />
to 20,000 by 2028, the initiation<br />
of a “vacant sites programme,”<br />
alongside the continuation of the<br />
overarching central city action<br />
plan, Covid-19 socio-economic<br />
recovery plan and Enliven Places<br />
Programme.<br />
The city council will also aim<br />
to lead cross-agency work in<br />
progressing the Inner City East/<br />
Linwood Revitalisation Plan and<br />
suburban centre Master Plan.<br />
Longer-term priorities<br />
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Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor<br />
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has been listed as another priority.<br />
The city council recently<br />
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on small-scale revitalisation, and<br />
to develop an investment case to<br />
see what more can be done, and<br />
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THIS WEEK will see the<br />
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Pre-lockdown, the guides<br />
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April, with the great majority of<br />
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gardens.<br />
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BEVAN SANDISON is doing<br />
the Pink Ribbon Walk next<br />
month in memory of his mother<br />
Raewynne who lost her battle<br />
with breast cancer in April 2018.<br />
“I’m doing this walk, along<br />
with my kids, Katie, 12, and<br />
Emma, 9, to remember my mum/<br />
their nana,” he said.<br />
“She was an amazingly strong<br />
woman, who inspirationally<br />
fought the good fight for us, for a<br />
few years after being diagnosed,<br />
giving us some extra time to<br />
grow new memories with her.”<br />
Sandison said his mother was ment hadn’t been as successful<br />
diagnosed after finding a lump as had thought, but rather, had<br />
in 2013. As it was caught early metastasised into stage 4 cancer,<br />
she was able to get radiation having spread to her bones.<br />
treatment. The treatment was “Being given the new prognosis<br />
considered a success and the that stage 4 has no cure, was<br />
prognosis was great. She was able literally devastating news, and I<br />
to continue working as a secondary<br />
school teacher through until ting there with mum at the hos-<br />
will always vividly remember sit-<br />
she retired a year or so later. pital receiving the news. I knew<br />
“However, very shortly afterwards,<br />
and with big plans ahead the information made available<br />
little about breast cancer, and so<br />
for her retirement with dad, her from Breast Cancer Foundation<br />
world and ours, got turned upside NZ was very helpful in those<br />
down when one Sunday morning, early stages as we all tried to<br />
whilst lifting a bag of groceries come to terms with things.<br />
out of the car boot, a bone in her “The following couple of years<br />
upper arm suddenly broke clean were riddled with hospital visits,<br />
through,” said Sandison.<br />
radiation treatment to shrink<br />
“X-rays and scans then confirmed<br />
the worst, that her treat-<br />
the spine and other places,<br />
tumours that kept appearing on<br />
and<br />
MEMORY:<br />
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longer able to drive, the resultant<br />
trips to the oncologist became a<br />
regular part of live for the family<br />
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transport and to attend and support<br />
mum.<br />
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very tough times, the care and<br />
treatment mum received was<br />
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some valuable time with her, and<br />
for her to see her grandkids get a<br />
couple of years older, before she<br />
finally had to leave us.”<br />
•The walk will be held<br />
on Saturday, October<br />
17, in Hagley Park, with<br />
pre-event entertainment<br />
from 2.15pm and<br />
the walk starting<br />
at 3pm. Tickets are<br />
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•In the Canterbury<br />
District Health Board<br />
region around 400<br />
women are diagnosed<br />
with breast cancer each<br />
year, and every year<br />
around 77 will die.<br />
•Pink Ribbon Walks<br />
are annual fundraisers<br />
which celebrate breast<br />
cancer survivors,<br />
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and raise muchneeded<br />
funds to work<br />
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Foundation NZ vision of<br />
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•With 5km and 10km<br />
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More than 3<strong>30</strong>0 women<br />
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Healthy numbers ahead of Biketober festival<br />
CHRISTCHURCH is<br />
experiencing a post-lockdown<br />
bike boom, with the city<br />
recording tens of thousands<br />
more cycle trips this winter.<br />
Bike shops around New<br />
Zealand reported a surge in demand<br />
following the alert level 4<br />
lockdown — a time when many<br />
Kiwis got back on the bike.<br />
Cycling numbers have been<br />
increasing year-on-year in<br />
Christchurch; the trend continued<br />
post-lockdown, new city<br />
council figures show. In July<br />
and August, the 25 automated<br />
cycle counters around the city<br />
recorded 556,644 cycle trips, up<br />
seven per cent, or 36,171 trips on<br />
the same period in 2019. Separately,<br />
the visual display counter<br />
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up one million trips earlier this<br />
year — taking two years, two<br />
months and one week to reach<br />
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Biketober organiser and<br />
Action Bicycle Club owner<br />
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surge showed how popular<br />
cycling was becoming in<br />
Christchurch.<br />
“Christchurch is the best city<br />
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an amazing network of safe cycleways,<br />
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types of bikes, and a busy events<br />
calendar,” she said.<br />
Biketober, the city’s annual<br />
FITNESS: Cycling numbers are continuing to rise in Christchurch post-lockdown.<br />
PHOTO: WAKA KOTAHI NZ TRANSPORT AGENCY<br />
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fun.”<br />
The festival also encourages<br />
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Tasty Bites<br />
Steak and salad a classic summer pair<br />
You really can’t<br />
go wrong with a<br />
steak sandwich. The<br />
caramelised red onions<br />
add a hint of sweetness<br />
while the horseradish<br />
adds a bit of heat –<br />
perfection<br />
Sliced Steak with<br />
Caramelised Red<br />
Onions<br />
Serves 4<br />
Ingredients<br />
4 steaks, sirloin, ribeye or<br />
striploin<br />
1-2 tbsp. sherry vinegar<br />
2 tbsp rapeseed oil<br />
Salt and cracked black pepper<br />
A knob of butter<br />
2 large red onions, peeled and<br />
finely sliced<br />
150g crème fraîche<br />
2 tbsp horseradish sauce<br />
½ tsp dijon style mustard<br />
½ tsp white wine vinegar/lemon<br />
juice<br />
4 thick slices of bread<br />
120g rocket leaves<br />
Directions<br />
Mix together a splash of sherry<br />
vinegar, a tablespoon of oil and<br />
cracked black pepper and rub this<br />
mixture over the steaks. Set aside<br />
while you cook the onions.<br />
Heat a tablespoon of oil and a<br />
knob of butter in a large frying<br />
pan over a medium heat. Sauté the<br />
onions until softened, this will take<br />
about 15min.<br />
Add in a tablespoon of the<br />
sherry vinegar and a little salt<br />
and continue to cook for another<br />
five minutes until the vinegar has<br />
evaporated. Set aside.<br />
Heat a griddle pan until really<br />
hot. Season the steaks with salt.<br />
Place them two at a time on the<br />
pan and cook for 2min on each<br />
side for rare or until cooked to<br />
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While the steaks are cooking,<br />
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lemon juice.<br />
Brush the bread with a little oil<br />
on each side and toast under the<br />
grill.<br />
Spread a little horseradish cream<br />
over each slice, then spoon over<br />
the onion mixture, slice the steak<br />
and lay on top.<br />
Arrange some rocket leaves on<br />
top and serve.<br />
Courgette salad with<br />
mint, garlic, red chilli,<br />
lemon and extra virgin<br />
olive oil<br />
Serves 4<br />
Ingredients<br />
4 courgettes<br />
sea salt<br />
freshly ground black pepper<br />
1 red chilli<br />
½ clove garlic<br />
1 handful of fresh mint<br />
extra virgin olive oil<br />
1 squeeze lemon juice<br />
raw peas<br />
Directions<br />
Slice 4 courgettes lengthways as<br />
thin as you can (use a mandolin if<br />
you have one). Grill on a red-hot<br />
griddle pan, or on the barbecue,<br />
until lightly charred on each side.<br />
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top of each other otherwise they’ll<br />
steam and go a bit limp. While<br />
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them with a little sea salt and<br />
freshly ground black pepper.<br />
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finely. Finely chop ½ a clove of<br />
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Tear over a handful of fresh mint<br />
and drizzle with good extra virgin<br />
olive oil and a squeeze of lemon.<br />
P.S. If you find yourself with<br />
leftovers, try baking any fish fillets<br />
(cod, haddock or bass for example)<br />
on top of the courgettes. Lovely<br />
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yoghurt.<br />
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Linwood<br />
College<br />
Above the Ground and Now Over the Fence<br />
Kia ora koutou. Talofa. Kia Orana. Malo e lelei. Bula. Fakaalofa atu. Namaste<br />
and Kumusta. Greetings to everyone at LCŌ and our wider LCŌ community.<br />
It is very heartening to see the visible signs of progress with our rebuild for<br />
our return to Aldwins Rd to what will be Te Aratai College. Those of us who<br />
have peered through the gate over the past weeks have seen the foundation<br />
work progress to be above ground, and now we see structures over the fence.<br />
It is worth remembering too just how good this rebuild is. As we have said<br />
in the past, the next time that you are in Tūranga, the central library, look up<br />
and look around. The same architect, Carsten Auers of Architectus, who<br />
designed Tūranga, is the architect for our school. Stunning.<br />
Likewise, Southbase Construction is a highly<br />
experienced and expert construction company with<br />
major success in many school redevelopment,<br />
whether totally new or a rebuild.<br />
Shifting a school comes with its own set<br />
of challenges. For a start, there are the<br />
logistics of moving everything from<br />
basketballs to hydrochloric acid, but more<br />
importantly, there is ensuring consistency<br />
of belonging and connection to our school,<br />
and ensuring consistency of learning.<br />
However, these challenges are much<br />
more positive ones to work through than<br />
the challenges of being at school in the<br />
middle of a building site: safety, noise, dust,<br />
temporary buildings, reduced playing areas<br />
and so on. And, as I have said before, our leaving<br />
Aldwins Road means a year comes off the building<br />
programme and there is a saving of a $1m that has been<br />
retained in the programme.<br />
Mr Ken Bye, a former (and legendary) LHS-LC history teacher and Head of<br />
Social Sciences, spoke at the Farewell Celebration Weekend in April 2019 to<br />
the hundreds of past pupils who attended this wonderful weekend to celebrate<br />
and farewell LHS-LC’s first 65 years. During his talk, he used the phrase,<br />
“If only these walls could talk” and this firmly resonated with me. Ken was<br />
absolutely right. A lot of life occurs in a school and as a community resource<br />
and focal point, schools experience all the joys and tragedies that occur in a<br />
community. Our leaving those original school buildings was a significant event<br />
in our school’s history, and fortunately, is one which helps springboard us into a<br />
new era for LC. We leave in order to return, but we leave aware of, and thankful<br />
to, all the people who have gone before and all that they have done for us.<br />
Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi engari he toa takitini - My strength is not mine<br />
alone; my strength is from many.<br />
Te Aratai - Pathway to the Sea<br />
With the rebuild underway, it is now an appropriate time to consider the school’s<br />
name. Te Ngāi Tūāhuriri Rūnanga has gifted a new name to the school and it is<br />
one that our Board of Trustees have whole-heartedly supported. The name is<br />
Te Aratai. In English: pathway to the sea.<br />
The guiding reasons underpinning the name has been outlined by Dianne<br />
Robinson on behalf of Ngāi Tūāhuriri. Dianne is a Mana Whenua Education<br />
Facilitator for Mātauraka Mahaanui:<br />
“Linwood College on Aldwins Road is adjacent to the direct pathway (now<br />
Linwood Ave) to Te Ihutai, “The Avon-Heathcote Estuary” which was part<br />
of a larger fishery used by Ngāi Tūāhuriri. Te Ihutai, was renowned<br />
for its abundance and variety of fish and shellfish, including tuna<br />
(eels), kanakana (lamprey), inaka (whitebait), pātiki (flounder),<br />
and pipi. Several nearby kāinga nohoanga (settlements) took<br />
advantage of the estuary’s rich food resources, with caves<br />
along the base of the nearby foothills providing necessary<br />
shelter. The estuary itself was the gateway to the vast<br />
comprehensive network of wetlands that once extended<br />
throughout the Canterbury region, with the Ōtākaro (Avon)<br />
and Ōpāwaho (Heathcote River) being the primary access<br />
routes. This name links the school to this significant route<br />
and this significant mahinga kai area (Te Ihutai) which was<br />
traditionally owned and used by Kaiapoi Ngāi Tahu (Ngāi<br />
Tūāhuriri) and this relationship is acknowledged as part of the<br />
Claims Settlement Act 1998. The major waterways Ōtākaro and<br />
Ōpāwaho flow into Te Ihutai and the school’s catchment zone<br />
includes schools located along these waterways.”<br />
The Board’s intention is that the school changes its name to Te Aratai<br />
for our return to Aldwins Road, 2022. We acknowledge the proud history of<br />
the name Linwood since 1954, the school’s opening. 2022, and our complete<br />
school rebuild, is the opportunity to create a school name and identity that is<br />
open and inclusive to our wider community we serve and is not just based on<br />
the actual location of the school. And, in a deep irony, Linwood High School-<br />
Linwood College has never actually been in Linwood. Our Aldwins Road site is<br />
actually in Phillipstown.<br />
More information about the name and the legal process for changing a school<br />
name will be forthcoming. We are very grateful to Te Ngāi Tūāhuriri Rūnanga<br />
for their gift to our whānau, to our community of this beautiful and appropriate<br />
name -Te Aratai.<br />
Ngā mihi nui -<br />
Richard Edmundson Tumuaki-Principal<br />
The Turning of the Sod<br />
On Wednesday the 5th of August Linwood College at Ōtākaro<br />
commemorated a milestone in the rebuild process.<br />
It was a particularly brisk but clear Canterbury morning for this important<br />
ceremony. Representing the school were LCŌ’s Head Students Mario<br />
Cvetkoski and Paigan-Lilly Hall as weall as the Watson-Hall whānau,<br />
a family whose tamariki span right through the school’s year levels,<br />
from Year 7 to Year 13.<br />
LCŌ were honoured to have Ngāi Tūāhuriri and Ngāti Wheke<br />
present. Also in attendance were the Ministry of Education, the<br />
Board of Trustees, the rebuild architects from Architectus, the project<br />
management firm RDT Pacific, Southbase Construction and various<br />
school staff.<br />
The event began on Aldwins Road where everyone was greeted by<br />
Corban Te Aika, Ngāi Tūāhuriri, who led everyone onto the site and<br />
blessed the land with karakia. The official sod was dug by our head<br />
students and has been retained for reinstating in the official opening.<br />
The ceremonies ended with the sharing of kai and kōrero.<br />
P: 03-982-0100 E: office@linwoodcollege.school.nz www.linwoodcollege.school.nz
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News<br />
• By Devon Bolger<br />
LINCOLN’S annual<br />
comedy festival is just<br />
weeks away.<br />
This is the fifth year of<br />
the Live in Lincoln event<br />
which will take place on<br />
October 17.<br />
Festival organiser David<br />
Parlane said it will mark a<br />
step forward for the event<br />
industry which has been<br />
extremely hard hit from<br />
Covid-19.<br />
“Not only just comedians<br />
but musicians, bands, quiz<br />
shows, you name it, they<br />
have all been affected,” he<br />
said.<br />
“The people behind the<br />
scenes who put up the<br />
stages, the lighting and the<br />
sound. We have a lot of<br />
talent in this country they<br />
just haven’t had any work.”<br />
Parlane said the show<br />
will be the fifrst job back in<br />
the year for the people who<br />
are setting up the stage.<br />
The festival will feature<br />
comedian Ben Hurley who<br />
is best known for his work<br />
on TV3’s topical comedy<br />
panel show 7 Days.<br />
Award-winning comic<br />
Alan McElroy, comedian<br />
magician Jarred Fell and<br />
musical duo Fan Brigade<br />
will also perform.<br />
Parlane said he is pleased<br />
to have some certainty for<br />
the show now that we have<br />
moved to alert level 1.<br />
“It is certainly nice to<br />
know that as of right now<br />
the show can go on. We’ve<br />
got really good performers<br />
this year.<br />
“Alan McElroy from<br />
Ireland, Ben Hurley who is<br />
one of New Zealand’s top<br />
comedians, Jared Fell who<br />
has been on NBC’s Bring<br />
The Funny and a couple<br />
of really talented female<br />
comedians.”<br />
He said they are looking<br />
forward to putting on a<br />
good show for the community.<br />
“We want to put something<br />
back into the community<br />
so everyone can<br />
get out there and laugh and<br />
enjoy themselves.<br />
“It’s about sorting the locals<br />
and also the event industry<br />
has been extremely<br />
hard hit from Covid-19.”<br />
“For $44 bucks you<br />
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The countdown is<br />
under way to<br />
Lincoln comedy event<br />
LAUGH: (Clockwise<br />
from top) – Comedy<br />
duo Fan Brigade will<br />
perform alongside<br />
comedians Alan<br />
McElroy, Jarred Fell<br />
and Ben Hurley at the<br />
Live in Lincoln festival.<br />
get two to three hours of<br />
entertainment with worldclass<br />
entertainers, we<br />
deserve to get out and have<br />
a bit of a laugh.”<br />
•The event will be<br />
held on October 17<br />
at the Lincoln Events<br />
Centre. Doors open at<br />
6pm, show starts at<br />
7pm. Tickets are $44<br />
plus booking fee and<br />
can be purchased<br />
online at http://www.<br />
liveinlincoln.nz or<br />
locally at Bridgestone<br />
Lincoln or the Crate<br />
and Barrel Leeston<br />
METRO<br />
New look for<br />
metro buses<br />
Over the next few months, distinctive teal<br />
coloured buses will begin to appear on the<br />
streets as Metro introduces a new exterior<br />
design to its fleet.<br />
The new livery design is inspired by the<br />
foods and resources shared by early Māori,<br />
the natural landscape that connected them,<br />
and the mosaic of waterways that formed<br />
early travel routes across our region –<br />
represented today by the Metro network.<br />
Environment Canterbury Councillor<br />
Phil Clearwater said that the new livery<br />
simplifies Metro’s network for a more<br />
approachable, user friendly experience.<br />
“We want to make it clearer that this is a<br />
single, reliable, connected network that will<br />
get you anywhere you need to go in greater<br />
Christchurch across the day.<br />
“We found that the numerous bus brands<br />
were diluting the message of Metro’s<br />
connected network, and so we have worked<br />
with our bus operators, Go Bus, Red Bus<br />
and Ritchies, during the implementation<br />
of their new contracts to introduce a single<br />
look across all buses.<br />
“Our changes are designed<br />
to help users right across<br />
the network, rather than<br />
only those travelling on the<br />
Metro Lines – which make<br />
up only five of Metro’s 27<br />
routes.<br />
“We are also preparing for<br />
a future where we will, in<br />
time, grow the number of high<br />
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frequency routes. Continuing with the<br />
colour coded ‘Metro Line’ approach would<br />
require more and more colours, adding<br />
complexity to the network.<br />
“The new operating contracts include<br />
replacement of around 100 buses, or half<br />
our fleet, over the next two years, so with<br />
this many buses being produced, this is the<br />
time to update the livery,” he said.<br />
Environment Canterbury is introducing<br />
39 new ultra-low emission buses over the<br />
next months to serve greater Christchurch<br />
bus users. All of these will be built locally<br />
in Rolleston. These will be followed by 25<br />
zero emission electric buses in 2021, and<br />
more new buses in 2022.<br />
All buses other than the Orbiter will<br />
be painted in the new Metro teal colour<br />
to represent our strong link to water, an<br />
essential life-sustaining force.<br />
“The Orbiter will remain in a<br />
recognizable green livery, symbolic of the<br />
land,” said Councillor Clearwater.<br />
The Metro livery will be introduced to the<br />
fleet over the coming months.<br />
1<br />
95<br />
97<br />
125<br />
1 Rangiora – Cashmere (Blue Line)<br />
95 Pegasus/Waikuku – City<br />
97 Pegasus – Rangiora (New)<br />
125 Redwood – Westlake<br />
Check what your new timetable<br />
will be at metro.co.nz<br />
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Land-Rover Defender joins plush company<br />
I CAN SEE buyers heading<br />
into the Land-Rover dealership<br />
thinking they want a Range Rover<br />
or Discovery, but coming out<br />
with a Defender.<br />
I say that because the latest generation<br />
Land-Rover Defender is<br />
plush, refined and sophisticated,<br />
it draws on the luxury that has<br />
made Range Rover and Discovery<br />
so desirable.<br />
The Defender has always been<br />
based on the post-war Land-<br />
Rover that was characterised by<br />
its aluminium body shell, ladder<br />
chassis, and live axles front and<br />
rear located by leaf springs, a<br />
design which didn’t change much<br />
over the decades.<br />
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a quantum leap, it has a monocoque<br />
chassis, and fully independent<br />
and electric air adjustable<br />
suspension. There interior has<br />
state-of-the-art fitment and ultrahigh<br />
comfort levels, it also looks<br />
nothing like the barren interior of<br />
previous generation models.<br />
Gone, too, is the V8 petrol<br />
engine that characterised the<br />
range-topping variants, although<br />
there is still some association with<br />
the past, the evaluation car was<br />
fitted with a 2-litre diesel engine.<br />
If you think that is a little underwhelming,<br />
there are other engine<br />
options, petrol and diesel sixcylinder<br />
units. However, don’t be<br />
fooled, the 2-litre diesel is up to<br />
par, it is honest and fits well with<br />
the concept of Defender.<br />
When designing the new Defender,<br />
Land-Rover didn’t want<br />
to jeopardise its off-road ability,<br />
it has the drive systems, with ride<br />
height and construction built to<br />
go anywhere and take the knocks.<br />
There are also many, many variants,<br />
the Defender can be ordered<br />
in a multitude of guises, depending<br />
on what you have in mind as<br />
a purchase.<br />
The evaluation car was SE<br />
specced which sits at $114,900,<br />
other prices range from $89,900<br />
and end at $164,900, and you<br />
have to bear in mind that with all<br />
the options and accessories on<br />
offer the Defender can almost be<br />
tailor-made to suit each and every<br />
individual requirement.<br />
Even though the Defender is<br />
engineered for a life off-road, it<br />
has civilised on-road manners,<br />
and because of its construction<br />
it deals to all uneven surfaces,<br />
the Defender simply absorbs the<br />
hits and cocoons the occupants<br />
through the suspension and softly<br />
padded seats. Interior comfort is<br />
LAND-ROVER DEFENDER: Huge off-the-seal potential.<br />
high, the Defender simply glides<br />
as it travels. Sure, you know the<br />
set-up is tough and rugged, but<br />
the way that is translated into ride<br />
comfort is simply amazing.<br />
As you would expect from a large<br />
sport utility vehicle, the Defender<br />
gets seven seats, the rear row is best<br />
for children only, but space back<br />
there is no better or worse than<br />
other vehicles of its type.<br />
Land-Rover rates the twin-turbocharged<br />
diesel at 177kW and<br />
4<strong>30</strong>Nm, the power outputs are<br />
healthy and structured to meet<br />
the demands a 2<strong>30</strong>0kg vehicle requires.<br />
Peak power is delivered at<br />
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with the solid turbo boost comes<br />
in at 1400rpm. Together these figures<br />
promote useful performance,<br />
and beneath the accelerator it has<br />
the feel of solid impetus, there<br />
is eager motion, acceleration is<br />
ushered in decisively.<br />
Land-Rover claims a 9sec run<br />
• Price – Land-Rover<br />
Defender, $114,900<br />
• Dimensions – Length,<br />
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• Configuration – Fourcylinder,<br />
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• Performance –<br />
0-100km/h, 9sec<br />
• Fuel usage – 7.7l/100km<br />
from a standstill to 100km/h,<br />
it can also complete a highway<br />
overtake (80-120km/h) in 7sec<br />
and pull through to a 188km/h<br />
top speed.<br />
However, the Defender is all<br />
about life off-road and it is a<br />
champion in that respect. I can<br />
report that it tackles humps and<br />
mounds with much ability, all the<br />
time affording the perfect ride that’s<br />
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Of course, the Defender gets<br />
the high and low ratio systems of<br />
its predecessors and stablemates,<br />
gearing through the eight-speed<br />
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while at highway speed the gearing<br />
keeps the engine working in<br />
the area of maximum efficiency –<br />
the rev counter pointing to a lazy<br />
1600rpm at 100km/h.<br />
At that speed it is returning a<br />
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reading that had the effect<br />
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These figures sit relatively well<br />
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Land-Rover has had a long and<br />
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it could have disappeared without<br />
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I’m pleased to report the<br />
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While farmers, contractors and<br />
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RESOURCE MANAGEMENT<br />
ACT 1991 CHRISTCHURCH<br />
DISTRICT PLAN<br />
PROPOSED PLAN CHANGE 4<br />
SHORT-TERM ACCOMMODATION<br />
Christchurch City Council has proposed Plan Change 4 to the District Plan.<br />
Proposed Plan Change 4 – Short-term Accommodation<br />
Proposed Plan Change 4 includes the following changes:<br />
(a) change the resource consent requirements for visitor<br />
accommodation in a house or unit in most residential, rural and<br />
papakāinga zones, particularly where a host is not living there.<br />
(i) In residential zones, instead of requiring a Discretionary activity<br />
resource consent for unhosted visitor accommodation in a<br />
residential dwelling, the changes would require a Controlled activity<br />
resource consent for 1-60 days, Discretionary for 61-180 and Non<br />
complying for more than 180 days.<br />
(ii) In rural zones, unhosted visitor accommodation in a residential<br />
dwelling would be a permitted activity for the first 180 days.<br />
(iii) For hosted visitor accommodation in a residential dwelling,<br />
additional standards would also apply limiting late-night arrivals<br />
and departures and the size of functions.<br />
(b) amend other rules to enable a residential dwelling to be used for<br />
visitor accommodation for a limited number of days per year without<br />
triggering commercial parking and vehicle access requirements.<br />
(c) amend the objectives and policies for residential zones so<br />
commercial-type visitor accommodation is primarily directed to<br />
commercial areas.<br />
(d) update the “residential activity” definition to clarify the status of<br />
home exchanges, house-sits and serviced apartments.<br />
(e) change rules for visitor accommodation associated with farms or<br />
recreation/conservation activities (e.g. huts/tents around cycling<br />
and walking tracks), managing LYTTELTON the sizes, types and 10kg locations of<br />
structures used in some situations.<br />
BEEF BOXES<br />
(f) for heritage buildings protected under the District Plan, a resource<br />
consent would be not required to accommodate Home Delivery of up to ten guests if a<br />
host is living there. Unhosted visitor 10kg accommodation of Mixed Beef Cuts for up to ten<br />
guests would be a ‘Controlled activity’ ONLY without $2<strong>30</strong><br />
night limits.<br />
(just $23/kg)<br />
(g) in the Accommodation and Community Facilities Overlay, limit<br />
the scale of activities secondary<br />
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www.ccc.govt/planchange4.<br />
Submissions<br />
Anyone may make a submission on Plan Change 4. You can make a submission<br />
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from Civic Offices, 53 Hereford Street, the Council’s service centres or libraries,<br />
or download a copy from www.ccc.govt.nz/haveyoursay. For details of your<br />
nearest service centre or library please visit ccc.govt.nz/contact-us or phone<br />
03 941 8999.<br />
Submissions must be received before 5pm on Thursday 22 October <strong>2020</strong>.<br />
Process for public participation<br />
Once all submissions have been received, they will be made publicly available.<br />
Further submissions will then be invited, allowing certain persons and<br />
organisations to support or oppose any of the initial submissions.<br />
A Council hearing will then be held to consider all submissions, and decisions<br />
will be made following this hearing. Anyone who has made a submission has<br />
the right to appeal the decision to the Environment Court.<br />
The objectives, policies and rules proposed in this Plan Change will have no<br />
legal effect until the Council gives public notice of its decision on the Plan<br />
Change and matters raised in submissions or the Environment Court makes an<br />
order which grants any rule immediate effect (RMA s86B).<br />
If you’d like more information, please contact the City Planning Team at<br />
941-8999 and ask to speak to Alison McLaughlin, Senior Policy Planner,<br />
about Proposed Plan Change 4 or email us at PlanChange@ccc.govt.nz.<br />
Dated 21st <strong>September</strong> <strong>2020</strong>, in Christchurch<br />
Brendan Anstiss<br />
General Manager<br />
Strategy and Transformation Group<br />
LYTTELTON<br />
BEEF BOXES<br />
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Public Notices<br />
CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL<br />
REVOCATION OF RESERVE STATUS<br />
– 10 SHACKLETON TERRACE,<br />
LYTTELTON<br />
The Christchurch City Council hereby gives public notice under sections<br />
24(1)(b) of the Reserves Act 1977 that it intends to revoke the reserve status<br />
of the property situated at 10 Shackleton Terrace, Lyttelton, being 325m²<br />
described as Lot 3 Deposited Plan 18984 and contained in identifier 905011.<br />
The reason for the proposal is that this property is no longer required for<br />
the purpose of which it is held – being Street Reserve.<br />
Please note that Council is required to submit to the Minister of<br />
Conservation for final approval, any proposal to revoke the reserve status<br />
following consideration of objections.<br />
Any submission or objection to the reserve revocation should be<br />
sent to Dan Egerton, Christchurch City Council, PO Box 7<strong>30</strong>15,<br />
Christchurch or emailed to dan.egerton@ccc.govt.nz and be<br />
received no later than Friday <strong>30</strong>th October <strong>2020</strong>.<br />
Public Notices<br />
LYTTELTON<br />
BEEF BOXES<br />
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2-for-1<br />
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Sat 3 & Sun 4 Oct | Horncastle Arena<br />
Opening hours: Sat 10am - 5pm & Sun 10am - 4pm<br />
Door Sales $10 & Kids Under 12 Free<br />
Come and support local businesses!<br />
• Over 180 Exhibitors • Fashion & Beauty • Health & Fitness • Artisan Crafts<br />
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• Batch 10 Cocktail Lounge • Goodie Bags & much more<br />
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Don’t miss out on seeing so<br />
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“The Expo is the ultimate pop up shop!”<br />
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to discover new businesses and reconnect with ones they already know and<br />
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show – come talk to the experts, shop and meet the makers, discover new<br />
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or loved ones at the same time.” This year the Expo will have around 180<br />
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EXHIBITOR LIST<br />
400 Abundant Oils NZ<br />
812 DoTerra Essential Oils Wellness Advocate<br />
56 Lady Lash Studio and Academy<br />
804 Real Healthy Me<br />
620 Addictive Eaters Anonymous<br />
748 DP Herbals<br />
T8<br />
Left Branch Cider<br />
420 Register of Exercise Professionals<br />
800 Adelle Nails It<br />
236 Dusty Acres NZ<br />
442 Les Mills<br />
426 Repco<br />
450 Adelphi Insurance Brokers<br />
T36<br />
Eden Juice Ltd<br />
216 Lets Go Addu<br />
648 RISE Fitness<br />
C12<br />
AdrieNZ Cool Products<br />
F9<br />
Elusive Lingerie<br />
F14<br />
Lily’s Collection<br />
C09<br />
RLS Designs<br />
208 Aesthetica Trading Ltd<br />
T26<br />
Exotic Candy Straps<br />
T42<br />
Little Beauties<br />
A4<br />
Roxtar Glass Art<br />
C26<br />
Annie T<br />
32 Fascino Shoes<br />
A2<br />
Little Miss Viking<br />
428 Scentsy - Michelle Paton<br />
T4<br />
Aoraki Liquorice<br />
322 Fire & Emergency New Zealand<br />
614 Livingstone Advisers Ltd<br />
100 Sector Ltd<br />
72 Arbonne<br />
A5<br />
Fleur Couture<br />
320 Lone Goat Vineyard<br />
64 Sew Exquisite<br />
314 Ardra Skincare<br />
200 Florentine Gold<br />
F8<br />
Lorna Jane<br />
69 Sincock & Till Audiology<br />
C3<br />
Badger Hill<br />
8<strong>30</strong> Functional Whole Foods NZ Ltd<br />
C22<br />
Lost Studio<br />
606 Solimara Truly Natural<br />
T44<br />
Bangers’n’Bacon Limited<br />
818 Global Soap<br />
C24<br />
Love Light Soy Candles<br />
90 Southern Reflexology Group<br />
34 Barr Originals<br />
112 Great Sleep Limited<br />
622 Luxe Beauty Group<br />
Lounge<br />
Sparklewhite Teeth<br />
Lounge3 Batch 10<br />
Coffee<br />
Green Bear Coffee<br />
T18<br />
LWF Distilling<br />
T14<br />
Spicecraft<br />
406 Bell, Lamb & Trotter<br />
C13<br />
Hancrafted by Hannah<br />
204 Melton Estate<br />
T38<br />
Straight 8 Estate<br />
210 BeUboutique<br />
716 Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools & Spa<br />
C16<br />
Merlesque<br />
86 Style 358<br />
628 Beverley Studios<br />
644 Harcourts Gold New Brighton<br />
C5<br />
Millie Moo Candles<br />
C20<br />
Susanne Pearls<br />
452 Bex Whitehouse Ltd<br />
806 HDG Creative Design<br />
C29<br />
Minnie’s wax wraps<br />
T32<br />
Sweet Solutions Ltd<br />
54 Blue Peacock<br />
202 Healy NZ<br />
F12<br />
Mismatched<br />
70 The Balanced Dog<br />
232 Book Discussion Scheme<br />
602 Heavenly Bodies Ltd<br />
F2<br />
Modo Bella Italian<br />
212 The Brothers Green<br />
700 Brandhouse<br />
446 Hi Hop Sale<br />
<strong>30</strong>4 My Supplements Group<br />
802 The Empowerment Project<br />
612 Breast Cancer Foundation NZ<br />
714 Hollands Suzuki<br />
50 Naked Lunches<br />
250 The Naked Banger<br />
4<strong>30</strong> Brilin Christchurch<br />
62 Homebirth Canterbury Association<br />
<strong>30</strong>0 Neora Int Antiageging Skincare & Wellness<br />
T28A<br />
The Original Smoke & Spice<br />
702 Bronzed Goddess<br />
234 Hussey Imports<br />
Lounge2<br />
New Zealand College of Massage<br />
T28<br />
The Salami Guy<br />
316 Caci Clinic<br />
618 Hutton Homewares<br />
832 New Zealand Home Loans Gold<br />
220 The Scented Soap Deli<br />
C28<br />
Candle Freak<br />
246 Imbellished by Bella<br />
816 Not Just Red Ones<br />
418 Thermomix - Heather<br />
T20<br />
Cannon Hill Gourmet Foods<br />
C1<br />
Inga Ford Soapmaker<br />
632 Nothing Naughty Ltd<br />
<strong>30</strong>6 Thin Lizzy<br />
110 CCC - Recreation and Sports Unit<br />
C<strong>30</strong><br />
Iron Butterfly Jewellery<br />
434 Nutrimetics<br />
C04<br />
TQAprinz<br />
608 Christchurch Bridge Club<br />
248 Isagenix<br />
318 NZ Gifts of Love and Strength<br />
348 University Of Canterbury<br />
78 Clearance Health & Beauty<br />
58 It’s All Good NZ<br />
2<strong>30</strong> Pain Anxiety Stress Clinic<br />
720 ViBeri<br />
616 Cloud 9 Float Club<br />
C11<br />
Jacqueline Hocquard Art<br />
52 Park Lane Jewellery<br />
C08<br />
Weebleworks<br />
C25<br />
CMB Book Art<br />
824 Jepra Crafts<br />
C18<br />
Pepin Design<br />
600 Westende Jewellers<br />
836 Concrete Health and Fitness<br />
T<strong>30</strong><br />
JusTea NZ<br />
820 Petka<br />
444 Wet n Wild makeup<br />
218 Cramp-Stop<br />
C15<br />
Kandle Co<br />
646 PIPS Pregnancy Infancy Parenting Support<br />
410 Whole Home Solutions Ltd<br />
642 Cressy & Charmed<br />
F6<br />
Karen Musk Design<br />
432 Polson Higgs Wealth Management<br />
214 Wholistic Health & Healing<br />
242 Crown Limousines<br />
A3<br />
Kasia Wiercinska & Robbi Carvalho<br />
C23<br />
Pretty by Heather<br />
T24<br />
Wilderness Brewing<br />
T22<br />
Dakshina Seasonings & Curry Mixes<br />
640 Kats Art Studio<br />
244 Property Investors Club<br />
F4<br />
Willou Limited<br />
826 Dazzle Ventures Ltd<br />
814 Divine Cakes<br />
T40 Kimbella’s Candy<br />
310 Lady Ink Cosmetic Tattooing<br />
408 Pure Romance by Laura<br />
C10 Rainey Designs<br />
66 World Expeditions<br />
and many more!<br />
Health checks<br />
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during the expo<br />
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She is a practicing medical doctor with 15 years of<br />
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What is Lifestyle Medicine?<br />
Lifestyle Medicine is a branch of medicine that helps people improve health,<br />
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Who is Real Healthy Me?<br />
We are a team of lifestyle GP, health coaches, dietitian and pharmacist who<br />
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Freedom in health mind and wellbeing www.realhealthyme.com Level 1, 20 Welles Street, Christchurch Central 03 365 3650
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2-for-1<br />
tickets on<br />
The ultimate weekend<br />
for women is back!<br />
Sat 3 & Sun 4 Oct, Horncastle Arena<br />
Opening hours: Sat 10am-5pm & Sun 10am-4pm<br />
Door sales $10 & kids under 12 free!<br />
The Women’s Lifestyle Expo is the perfect<br />
girls’ day out, bringing together around 180<br />
companies under one roof for one weekend!<br />
The expo will have something for everyone’s<br />
taste. Whether you're looking for the perfect<br />
gift for a friend or family member with the<br />
unique range of artisan craft and giftware,<br />
after a bit of pampering for yourself, or need<br />
to stock up on your eco-friendly essentials,<br />
you can be sure you’ll find what you need.<br />
Renee Murray, NZME Event Director, says<br />
“It’s been incredible seeing our communities<br />
coming together to support local. We are so<br />
pleased to be able to hold events that<br />
provide an opportunity to kiwi businesses and local Christchurch companies<br />
to connect with thousands of women. It's a great chance for the people of<br />
Christchurch to attend the show and support local businesses after what has been<br />
a deeply challenging time for many.”<br />
The show features artisan crafters exhibiting alongside national brands like Lorna<br />
Jane Activewear, Caci Clinic, Les Mills and Suzuki. It’s great to see all the various<br />
women visit the show, from teenagers and young women, to mothers and<br />
grandmothers, and friends simply enjoying each other’s company.<br />
What is a Women's Lifestyle Expo all about?<br />
If you've never been before, you are in for a treat, but you do need a few hours up your<br />
sleeve! The expo is an all-encompassing haven, where you can find exhibitors offering<br />
everything from the essentials, to luxuries and indulgences. From sampling gourmet food<br />
and beverages, treating yourself to a new outfit or pair of shoes, checking out the latest in<br />
eco-friendly products, learning about new businesses, purchasing cosmetics and skincare,<br />
browsing for a new car and so much more, there's a lot to see under one roof.<br />
Meet the makers in the Artisan Craft Zone<br />
Come and meet the makers of beautiful things in the Artisan Craft Zone where over<br />
25 companies will showcase their original products, often not found in shops including<br />
art, handmade soaps and beauty products, baby gifts, home decor, jewellery, fashion<br />
accessories and more.<br />
Tempting treats in the Taste Zone<br />
The show also includes a mini food show with over <strong>30</strong> companies sampling and selling their<br />
products in the Taste Zone. Appreciating that shopping, tasting, trying and testing can be<br />
hard work, the expo Taste Zone will be on hand to offer pick-me-ups, tasty treats and bites to<br />
keep you going.<br />
With everything from wine, cider, culinary oils, meat rubs and spices, craft liquors, boutique<br />
condiments, sweet treats and much more, this zone is always a popular area of the show. Try<br />
samples from the various companies and take home what you love.<br />
Inspire your style in the Fashion Zone<br />
This year’s expo will feature a variety of fashion sites for you to shop from including Lorna<br />
Jane Activewear, Fascino Shoes, a huge range of stylish items from Style 358, Italian fashion,<br />
Mismatched shoes, Birdini sandals, Elusive Lingerie, stunning accessories<br />
and much more.<br />
Grab a goodie bag bargain!<br />
Only available at the Women’s Lifestyle Expo, these<br />
goodie bags have become famous with expo visitors<br />
who love a bargain. These mystery bags include<br />
a variety of skincare and cosmetic products, a<br />
fashion scarf and more. Priced at only $20, these<br />
bags are always a hit! Only while stocks last.<br />
Find out more at<br />
womenslifestyleexpo.co.nz