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Crime<br />

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SUMNER AND Redcliffs are in<br />

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Beachville Rd resident Shannon<br />

Marshall has recently installed<br />

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“The crime in my area is<br />

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Train speed to remain at 40km/h<br />

• By Samantha Mythen<br />

HEATHCOTE residents have<br />

told KiwiRail they do not want<br />

train speeds to increase through<br />

their valley.<br />

It seems KiwiRail have<br />

listened.<br />

Representatives from the<br />

company, Steve Pye and John<br />

Gousmett, have stated they will<br />

recommend the speed stay the<br />

same after receiving feedback<br />

from a community meeting held<br />

on Monday at 12.30pm.<br />

Said Gousmett: “We want to be<br />

a good neighbour as well.”<br />

The valley community rallied<br />

together after KiwiRail had proposed<br />

raising the speed limits of<br />

its trains from 40 to 50km/h.<br />

Over 60 people turned up to<br />

share their perspective.<br />

The representatives led the<br />

meeting, explaining their rationale<br />

for increasing the speed limit.<br />

Gousmett explained the increase<br />

would reduce the amount<br />

of noise as the trains would no<br />

longer need to increase power<br />

as they approached Lyttelton<br />

tunnel.<br />

He also said the trains were<br />

currently burning more diesel<br />

and this was counter-productive<br />

to KiwiRail’s commitment to be<br />

carbon neutral by 2050.<br />

However, residents pointed<br />

out, the main issue, was the<br />

vibration caused by the trains.<br />

Care &<br />

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We pride ourselves on the<br />

very highest level of service<br />

Heathcote Ward city councillor<br />

Sara Templeton said she<br />

does not always hear the noise<br />

of the train, but<br />

it makes her windows<br />

rattle.<br />

Another<br />

resident pointed<br />

out, the faster<br />

the train goes,<br />

Sara<br />

Templeton<br />

the higher the<br />

vibration.<br />

“Rather than<br />

increase the speed, it should<br />

come a notch down,” he said.<br />

“The well-being and peace of<br />

mind of the community should<br />

come first.”<br />

Prior to the earthquakes,<br />

the trains travelled at 70km/h<br />

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ISSUE: KiwiRail has agreed to keep train speed through<br />

Heathcote at 40km/h.<br />

through the valley yet requests<br />

from residents to lower the speed<br />

were granted. Residents could<br />

not tell whether the noise and vibration<br />

was from an approaching<br />

train or an earthquake and it was<br />

causing emotional distress as<br />

well as further damage to homes.<br />

Said Gousmett: “This provided<br />

many benefits to you but created<br />

issues for KiwiRail as a business.”<br />

At the meeting, residents<br />

brought other issues to<br />

KiwiRail’s attention.<br />

Resident Rita Beesley asked the<br />

representatives how they were<br />

managing the trains’ speeds in<br />

the first place.<br />

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Gousmett assured the community,<br />

they would investigate<br />

monitoring the trains’ speeds<br />

to ensure they are following the<br />

limit.<br />

Another resident asked why<br />

the trains idled so much in the<br />

valley. Gousmett explained this<br />

was because only one train could<br />

go through Lyttelton tunnel at a<br />

time.<br />

Maria Ayala commented on<br />

the fumes from the train.<br />

Furthermore, it was pointed<br />

out the train track is overgrown<br />

and is an eyesore.<br />

Many people were unable to<br />

attend the meeting as it was held<br />

during work hours, a choice<br />

questioned by the residents.<br />

Said Templeton: “It is great<br />

KiwiRail have been able to listen<br />

to the community’s concerns and<br />

are able to change their recommendation,<br />

understanding the<br />

issue is primarily about vibration<br />

and to increase the speed will<br />

increase the vibrations.”<br />

Heathcote Valley Community<br />

Association chairman Lewis<br />

Low said: “This was an excellent<br />

meeting. It’s great the KiwiRail<br />

representatives were reasonable,<br />

surprisingly so.”<br />

KiwiRail is expecting to<br />

receive a new fleet of trains for<br />

the South Island in 2023. They<br />

will be low-emission, dieselelectric<br />

hybrids.<br />

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Wednesday <strong>March</strong> <strong>17</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

NEWS 3<br />

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FUNDRAISING FOR<br />

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COMMEMORATION FOR<br />

MOSQUE ATTACKS<br />

The Sumner community<br />

commemorated the two-year<br />

anniversary of the <strong>March</strong> 15,<br />

2019, terror attacks on Monday.<br />

Residents came together to write<br />

messages of remembrance to<br />

those who lost their lives, and<br />

messages of support for those<br />

left behind. These messages were<br />

displayed at the skate ramp and<br />

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Wednesday <strong>March</strong> <strong>17</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

• By Samantha Mythen<br />

RICHMOND, CLIFTON and<br />

Scarborough residents are being<br />

asked to offer their homes to<br />

other residents and visitors in<br />

the event of a tsunami.<br />

Putting a green bin at the<br />

end of the driveway indicates a<br />

resident’s home is available for<br />

others to stay in until the tsunami<br />

passes or the area is declared<br />

safe again.<br />

Sumner Community<br />

Residents’ Association deputy<br />

chairwoman, Liza Sparrow said:<br />

“If you want to host, putting<br />

your green bin out shows you<br />

have room at the in. Green is for<br />

go.<br />

“The community and emergency<br />

services have received this<br />

idea really positively.”<br />

The idea blossomed via a team<br />

effort between the residents’<br />

association and local groups,<br />

including the Sumner Volunteer<br />

Fire Brigade, Sumner Lifeboat<br />

Institute, and Sumner School.<br />

The goal was to design a local<br />

response to emergencies.<br />

After Sumner and Taylors<br />

Mistake residents headed for<br />

the hills after the Kaikoura<br />

earthquake in 2016, many<br />

people sat in their cars for hours<br />

overnight. Some people had<br />

collected elderly neighbours and<br />

those with physical impairment<br />

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introduced, ready for the next<br />

emergency evacuation.<br />

“This complements our local<br />

philosophy of looking after one<br />

another – not only during a natural<br />

disaster but 24/7,” Sparrow<br />

said.<br />

Sumner valley is classed as a<br />

red and orange evacuation zone,<br />

meaning if an earthquake occurs<br />

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Green bin a welcome in tsunami warning<br />

and it is long or strong, people<br />

must leave the area immediately.<br />

If there are sudden sea-level<br />

changes or unusual noises coming<br />

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warning from Civil Defence<br />

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likely to be affected by a tsunami.<br />

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a tsunami, it is included in the<br />

HOSPITALITY:<br />

Liza Sparrow<br />

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green bin<br />

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people from<br />

the Sumner<br />

valley into her<br />

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community<br />

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emergencies.<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF<br />

SLOAN<br />

immediate evacuation plan.<br />

Sparrow is hoping to run a<br />

community engagement education<br />

programme for this idea<br />

but they are currently needing<br />

funding.<br />

“Our mission is to connect<br />

people and place, believing<br />

a connected community is a<br />

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“We encourage our<br />

community to understand<br />

the “long or strong, get gone,”<br />

messaging, and to also check<br />

on their neighbours before they<br />

leave.”<br />

NEWS 5<br />

New app<br />

tells stories<br />

of port<br />

• By Samantha Mythen<br />

A LYTTELTON resident is<br />

bringing her oral history project<br />

to her own streets, and school<br />

pupils are taking the lead on<br />

involvement.<br />

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project, with those who live and<br />

work in the area interviewed for<br />

their stories.<br />

Herbert first brought the project<br />

to Lyttelton in 2016, but is hoping<br />

to amp it up this year.<br />

“It is part oral history and part<br />

tourism, but is all authentic,”<br />

Herbert said.<br />

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with Lyttelton Primary<br />

School.<br />

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Graffiti will finally be removed<br />

• By Samantha Mythen<br />

THE DARK and apocalyptic<br />

graffiti poem on a wall at<br />

Lyttelton Primary School will<br />

be removed but residents want a<br />

long-term solution.<br />

Complaints were first made<br />

about the poem in September<br />

last year.<br />

Paul Dietsche was among<br />

several people who reported<br />

the graffiti to the city council<br />

via their Snap, Send and Solve<br />

feature in September.<br />

“I am all for artistic expression<br />

but this is not appropriate for a<br />

children’s play area. It is dystopic<br />

and suicidal, it seems,’’ Dietsche<br />

said.<br />

Amber Moke’s two children go<br />

to Lyttelton Primary School.<br />

“We need to acknowledge this<br />

is a children’s sports field and it<br />

is used as such every week. We<br />

need to look at it through their<br />

eyes,” Moke said.<br />

“We do not want these messages<br />

floating around our children’s<br />

subconscious and being<br />

reinforced every day.”<br />

Moke said the timing it has<br />

taken for the graffiti to be acknowledged<br />

was unacceptable.<br />

After not hearing any response,<br />

Dietsche went to the city<br />

council again at the beginning<br />

of <strong>March</strong>. This, and discussion<br />

on the Lyttelton community<br />

group on Facebook, finally drew<br />

a response.<br />

Deputy Mayor Andrew Turner<br />

asked city council staff why no<br />

action had yet been taken to<br />

remove the graffiti.<br />

Turner was told the wall was<br />

part of an area<br />

owned by the<br />

Ministry of<br />

Education which<br />

was making it<br />

seemingly more<br />

difficult for the<br />

Andrew<br />

Turner<br />

city council<br />

to remove the<br />

graffiti.<br />

“For the good of the community,<br />

this graffiti needs to be<br />

removed,” Turner said.<br />

He plans to keep a close eye<br />

on the city council to ensure<br />

the graffiti is now removed in a<br />

timely manner.<br />

Turner also plans to investigate<br />

why it took so long for the<br />

complaints about the graffiti to<br />

be seen.<br />

Said Dietsche: “I am glad<br />

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CONTENTIOUS: Graffiti on a wall near Lyttelton Primary<br />

School.<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />

to hear it is finally going to be<br />

removed but it took a ridiculous<br />

amount of time.”<br />

Moke has been researching<br />

a longer term solution to the<br />

graffiti issue.<br />

“Every time it is removed, it<br />

becomes a clean canvas for another<br />

person to graffiti on.”<br />

She is suggesting a mural be<br />

painted on the wall to add some<br />

colour and positive messaging to<br />

the sports field.<br />

The wall ihas been identified<br />

as a significant historic place<br />

with a category 1 listing with<br />

Heritage New Zealand. It is part<br />

of the foundations of the Lyttelton<br />

Gaol site.<br />

This has created potential difficulties<br />

with the mural idea.<br />

The heritage listing also means<br />

a special methodology has to be<br />

employed for the removal of the<br />

graffiti to not damage the wall’s<br />

surface.<br />

• From page 1<br />

Clotilde Romano’s husband had<br />

his car broken into in Wiggins St<br />

and stolen several weeks ago. It<br />

was left on the Esplanade. They<br />

reported it to police and were<br />

surprised the police did not come<br />

to check the vehicle out.<br />

“This is not good service<br />

from the police. It looks like we<br />

are left here alone with all our<br />

problems and this is not good,”<br />

she said.<br />

Cave Tce residents Sarah<br />

McDonagh and her partner<br />

Benjamin Ellis-Jones’ Toyota<br />

Landcruiser was broken into at<br />

the beginning of January.<br />

Ellis-Jones’ builder’s tools were<br />

taken and the truck was badly<br />

damaged with smashed windows<br />

and its front destroyed.<br />

Said McDonagh: “It’s really<br />

affected his workload and business<br />

as the courtesy car he has is<br />

not ideal for running a building<br />

business.”<br />

“I’m still so hurt and on edge<br />

with who has done this. We’ve<br />

had so many robberies around<br />

us and nothing has been done.<br />

It’s a beautiful area but this is the<br />

biggest downfall.”<br />

The police visited McDonagh<br />

two weeks after they had reported<br />

the theft. It was too late, she said.<br />

Adan Soroka had a snowboard<br />

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NEWS 7<br />

‘This is not good service<br />

from the police’<br />

and helmet stolen from his Menzies<br />

St garage earlier this year.<br />

Rupert Smith was visiting<br />

Sumner and his four-wheel-drive<br />

packed with his mountain bike,<br />

surfboards, tools and wetsuits<br />

was stolen on <strong>March</strong> 10.<br />

Sergeant Gerard Peoples told<br />

<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News police were<br />

listening to the community’s<br />

concerns.<br />

“We are listening to the concerns<br />

of the local community as<br />

this is reality for them. We want<br />

to effect the level of offending and<br />

provide community reassurance.<br />

“We are planning to re-roster<br />

shifts to later hours to help provide<br />

preventative action in these<br />

area,” he said.<br />

Meanwhile, an arrest seems to<br />

have had an impact on a crime<br />

wave in Lyttelton.<br />

Peoples said police saw a drop<br />

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• By Samantha Mythen<br />

THE LYTTELTON <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

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manager wants the public to<br />

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peninsula visitors but is available<br />

for the community too.<br />

Jane Davies says the centre<br />

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timetables, community events,<br />

and walking tracks.<br />

The centre also has a new<br />

chairman, Chris Brown.<br />

Brown said they want to<br />

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centre.<br />

“We want to increase local<br />

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They are hoping to increase<br />

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Said Davies: “We will provide<br />

answers to any questions the<br />

community may have about the<br />

event’s affect on Lyttelton.”<br />

The centre is made up of about<br />

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“A lot of the visitors to the<br />

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we would love to have a young<br />

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person on the team,” Davies<br />

said.<br />

Davies is originally from the<br />

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“It is a great place to make<br />

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Davies said.<br />

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Bid to change perception of visitor centre<br />

INFORMATION: Chris<br />

Brown and Jane Davies<br />

are hoping to increase<br />

local engagement with the<br />

information centre, saying<br />

it’s not just for visitors.<br />

PHOTOS: GEOFF SLOAN<br />

“It always tugged at my heart.”<br />

Having immersed herself in<br />

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Brown is also originally from<br />

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Like Davies, he loves living in<br />

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McMaster & Heap<br />

Veterinary practice<br />

The Danger of Barley Grass Seeds<br />

We Kiwis LOVE the summer. Long days filled with<br />

BBQs, beaches, sun & spending time with our<br />

family – both human and animal members.<br />

Something that veterinary practices around<br />

the country see during these dry hot summer<br />

months are animals (especially dogs) affected<br />

by Barley Grass Seeds. Barley grass is an annual<br />

grass found throughout the country that sets<br />

seed in summer.<br />

The Barley Grass seed is very sneaky. They have a<br />

sharp point at the end with microscopic barbs present<br />

on the tail end. When these seeds come into contact with your pets coat,<br />

they stick to their fur and the pointed end penetrates into the skin and if not<br />

removed immediately they work their way into deeper tissue and can cause<br />

a huge range of problems once inside, as they begin to track and move<br />

around causing tissue to react and leaves a trail of infection in its wake.<br />

Most common areas:<br />

The most common area we see on a weekly basis during summer months<br />

are the barley grass seeds that have worked their way into the skin between<br />

the toes. Dogs will often start to lick over a toe area or start limping on the<br />

affected leg.<br />

Another common problem is when the seeds go down<br />

your pets ear canals. This is extremely painful and dogs<br />

will show a very sudden onset of head shaking and<br />

scratching at their ear, often holding their head to the<br />

affected side. The more they shake their head the deeper<br />

down it goes until it hits the ear drum. They can easily<br />

perforate the ear drum which is extremely painful. So its<br />

important to get them checked as soon as possible.<br />

Dogs love to dive head first through long grass. So it’s<br />

not a surprise that a sudden cause of a painful closed<br />

eye and a trip to the vet to find a barley grass seed<br />

undernealth the third eyelid. Owners will notice their<br />

dog suddenly holding their eye tightly shut and rubbing<br />

it with their foot.<br />

Barley Grass can enter skin anywhere on the body, but<br />

a favourite location to go is under the armpit where<br />

owners may notice small lump like swellings or hair<br />

matting over the area.<br />

If they are swallowed they can cause a huge range of<br />

problems as they can penetrate any of the tissue from<br />

the oesophagus through the intestines and migrate<br />

anywhere in the body ending up in places such as the<br />

lungs, liver, bladder, and beneath the spine causing<br />

life threatening infections and abscesses. These are<br />

particularly tricky to identify and then find. Often<br />

needing ultrasound to help locate the seed or more<br />

advanced imaging such as contrast CT. Then it is the<br />

surgeons hard job to find it!<br />

Treatment:<br />

If you suspect your pet has a Barley Grass seed its<br />

important to visit your vet as soon as possible to prevent<br />

it migrating further into<br />

the skin. If found early<br />

simply removing and<br />

cleaning the area is<br />

enough. If it has gone<br />

deeper into the tissue<br />

then surgery is indicated<br />

to go in and remove<br />

it before it migrates!<br />

Sometimes they can<br />

be very tricky to find as<br />

they cause a lot of tissue<br />

swelling and reaction.<br />

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important.<br />

Prevention:<br />

Avoid walking your dog<br />

through high risk areas in<br />

the summer time.<br />

Keep your pets coat clipped short in summer so you can check over areas<br />

throughly after each walk.<br />

Keep the hair between your pets toes extra short so you can easily see any<br />

Barley Grass seeds.<br />

Remove any seeds as soon as you see them<br />

Two serious cases<br />

Although we see a lot of Barley Grass problems. Here are<br />

two recent patients stories to illustrate how serious these<br />

tiny seeds can be.<br />

Coin is a lovely gentle Hunterway who presented with<br />

a huge swelling underneath his chin. With Dr Richard<br />

Lucys ultrasound skills we were able to see that there<br />

was a foreign piece of material within the abscessed<br />

tissue. Coin was taken to surgery and after some good<br />

amount of time searching for a ‘needle in a haystack’, we<br />

were able to find the offending object - it was a Barley<br />

Grass seed!<br />

Mia is a gorgeous German Short Haired Pointer who<br />

presented to us in a very different way. Her owners had<br />

noticed a strange hard lump that had come up in her<br />

lumber muscle area. After some initial testing on the<br />

lump came to the suspicion of a reactive process, we<br />

took her to ultrasound to investigate. We found that<br />

under the mass there was a track deep in the tissue<br />

with connected into her abdominal cavity. This is highly<br />

suspicious of Barley Grass behaviour. It could have been<br />

anywhere in her abdomen so we proceeded on to look<br />

harder and took her to CT. The CT confirmed there was<br />

a foreign object in her retroperitoneal space (a special<br />

and very tricky space in her abdomen just under her<br />

spinal muscle area). And required our surgical specialist<br />

Dr Helen Milner to go in, try to locate it and remove it.<br />

Which she did! Mia is one very lucky dog and made a<br />

complete recovery.<br />

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Wednesday <strong>March</strong> <strong>17</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

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NEWS 13<br />

Young mother’s determined<br />

cancer message: ‘It is not my time’<br />

Anne <strong>Bay</strong> has come<br />

through breast<br />

cancer and has now<br />

confronted brain<br />

tumours. She tells<br />

her story to reporter<br />

Samantha Mythen<br />

“I ALWAYS said I was going to<br />

see my daughter get married,<br />

even if they had to chop the<br />

cancer out of me, bit by bit and<br />

I just had enough to survive and<br />

they had to roll me out with just<br />

my head, I would see her get<br />

married, no matter what.”<br />

These are the determined<br />

words of Anne <strong>Bay</strong> who has been<br />

battling incurable cancer for five<br />

years.<br />

A year ago she found out her<br />

stage three breast cancer had<br />

metastasised to her brain and she<br />

was told she had just six months<br />

to live.<br />

Almost 12 months later, Anne<br />

received her big miracle. Her<br />

doctors told her all the cancer<br />

was gone.<br />

It took four doctors before<br />

Anne believed them.<br />

“I feel incredibly blessed and<br />

incredibly grateful for all the<br />

support and love I have received.<br />

It has probably been what has<br />

healed me,” she said.<br />

Doctors say they expect the<br />

cancer will return. But the mother<br />

of three young children is 100<br />

per cent committed to “healing”.<br />

“If I have to deal with cancer<br />

again, I will. But I’d prefer not,”<br />

she said.<br />

“I do not see myself as a sick<br />

person, I see myself as a very well<br />

person. I do believe that I will<br />

fully heal. It is not my time.”<br />

After being told her cancer<br />

had gone Paisley, her six-year-old<br />

daughter shouted out: “My mum<br />

is brain cancer-free! Yay!” all day.<br />

Paisley, was 13-months-old<br />

when Anne first found the lump<br />

in her right breast. Anne thought<br />

it was normal as she was breastfeeding<br />

and assumed her ducts<br />

were blocked.<br />

However, the lump did not go<br />

away, it grew to 8cm.<br />

On <strong>March</strong> 13, 2016, then 29,<br />

Anne was first diagnosed with<br />

breast cancer. She said she was<br />

too young and too healthy for<br />

cancer.<br />

Anne immediately started to<br />

work on healing herself. Pairing<br />

diet changes with detoxes and<br />

supplements, infrared saunas<br />

and cannabis oil. Anne hoped to<br />

shrink the growth of her cancer.<br />

Still in the middle of<br />

breastfeeding, Anne had a<br />

month to wean Paisley before<br />

she went through a mastectomy<br />

in May that year. This removed<br />

the lump as well as several lymph<br />

nodes as the cancer had begun to<br />

spread.<br />

“They wanted me to do<br />

chemotherapy straight away<br />

afterwards but I didn’t feel<br />

right about it. I asked for the<br />

percentages and the survival was<br />

not favourable.<br />

“I thought, if that is all you’ve<br />

got to offer me, then I’ve got to<br />

figure out a way to survive this<br />

cancer, my daughter is only 13<br />

months,” Anne said.<br />

Anne and her family have been<br />

putting remarkable amounts of<br />

effort into researching treatment<br />

options that can help heal her.<br />

She completed a Research Genetic<br />

Cancer test which assesses<br />

what types of cancer treatment<br />

will be most effective for that<br />

specific person and their specific<br />

cancer.<br />

Anne also went to the Hoxsey<br />

Biomedical Centre in Mexico<br />

three times, a clinic which has<br />

been treating patients with cancer<br />

for more than 100 years.<br />

Ben, her husband, said: “The<br />

medical system here focuses on<br />

the treatments we have available<br />

yet there are so many other legit<br />

options out there. But because<br />

they are outside the realm of<br />

TREATMENT: <strong>Bay</strong> receiving<br />

her first infusions of<br />

Herceptin in 2018.<br />

what oncologists can offer,<br />

there’s a lack of research and<br />

resources available to help you<br />

understand it all.”<br />

Anne said: “I knew with the<br />

medical system and your health,<br />

you had to take control of it<br />

yourself. You cannot just leave it<br />

up to doctors or other people to<br />

be in charge of your health. It has<br />

to be you, doing the research and<br />

figuring out what you need.”<br />

‘I am too healthy, I am too<br />

well, my spirit is too strong<br />

and alive to die. I am too<br />

committed to healing.’<br />

- Anne <strong>Bay</strong><br />

Eighteen months from her first<br />

diagnosis, Anne found out her<br />

cancer had metastasised and she<br />

had seven new localised tumours<br />

in her hip and pelvis, ranging in<br />

size from 5mm to 15mm.<br />

She was told her cancer was<br />

incurable.<br />

After this, at the beginning<br />

of 2018, she decided to begin<br />

chemotherapy and Anne was<br />

petrified.<br />

Anne continued with her<br />

detoxing, organic diet, infrared,<br />

intravenous vitamin C treatments<br />

alongside chemotherapy<br />

and radiotherapy.<br />

“I really work on intuition and<br />

what my body needs. I’ve become<br />

very in tune with myself.”<br />

The pain from treatments has<br />

been immense. Anne has experienced<br />

weeks of nausea, diarrhoea<br />

with bleeding haemorrhoids, flu<br />

symptoms and an aching body.<br />

Her skin became raw and itchy,<br />

and her mouth was often filled<br />

with ulcers. She lost her hair.<br />

“The treatment for cancer is so<br />

hard on your body. It is a balance<br />

between killing the cancer and<br />

yourself,” she said.<br />

After seven weeks of chemo, at<br />

the end of 2018, Anne was told<br />

by doctors there was no cancer<br />

they could see.<br />

Three and a half weeks after<br />

her last chemo session, Anne<br />

received her second miracle.<br />

She found out she was pregnant.<br />

With twins!<br />

The couple had to decide<br />

whether to go ahead with the<br />

pregnancy, Anne’s body still immensely<br />

weak from chemotherapy.<br />

It was already extraordinary<br />

she was pregnant. Diagnosed<br />

with endometriosis as a teenager,<br />

she was told she would need to<br />

have children by 21. Yet along<br />

came her three children.<br />

They had decided to go ahead<br />

with the pregnancy and Ralphie<br />

and Knoxie were born.<br />

Anne had done everything she<br />

could to heal from her cancer.<br />

She had moved on with her life<br />

and was busy with motherhood.<br />

Ben was in his final year of a<br />

double degree at university.<br />

But then she started experiencing<br />

headaches and visual<br />

disturbances.<br />

After just finishing breast<br />

feeding, in <strong>March</strong> 2020, Anne<br />

was diganosed with brain cancer,<br />

three tumours growing in her<br />

brain which had metastasised<br />

from her original breast cancer.<br />

“I turned around to my husband<br />

when I heard the news and<br />

said: ‘No. I’ve got brain cancer!<br />

No’ I felt so shocked but I was<br />

not surprised.”<br />

In May, she had invasive brain<br />

surgery to remove the tumours,<br />

and started radiotherapy.<br />

“After being told I had brain<br />

COURAGEOUS:<br />

Anne <strong>Bay</strong> with<br />

husband Ben<br />

and children<br />

Paisley (middle)<br />

and twins<br />

Ralphie (left)<br />

and Knoxie.<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF<br />

SLOAN<br />

cancer, for the next<br />

two weeks I watched copious<br />

amounts of people healing from<br />

crazy things and I thought, if<br />

they can do it, I can heal too.<br />

“I’ve indoctrinated myself that<br />

healing is easy and very doable.<br />

The power of the mind is incredible.”<br />

But more cancer spread<br />

through the protective membrane<br />

in her brain.<br />

“One night after an MRI, I lost<br />

my cognitive ability. I couldn’t<br />

read or write, I didn’t even know<br />

Knoxie’s name. I felt so scared,”<br />

she said.<br />

They went straight to the<br />

emergency department and that<br />

was when they got the devastating<br />

prognosis.<br />

The oncologist told her she had<br />

six months to live. The cancer<br />

was spreading too quickly.<br />

“I thought no, I am too<br />

healthy, I am too well, my spirit<br />

is too strong and alive to die. I<br />

am too committed to healing.”<br />

Anne had not even made a<br />

will, so determined to heal, but<br />

with this final blow, she thought<br />

she would have to finally prepare<br />

for her death.<br />

“Leaving your young children<br />

is so hard. How do you even<br />

prepare them?” she said.<br />

Anne would often tell Paisley:<br />

“We never know when people<br />

will die. People can die suddenly<br />

and that’s why we just value and<br />

love the people in our life while<br />

we can.”<br />

She said: “When I hug my<br />

children I don’t think about<br />

losing them as I don’t want to<br />

pass that fear through to them, I<br />

try and keep myself in a place of<br />

pure love.”<br />

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• By Samantha Mythen<br />

• From page 15<br />

Yet even after receiving her<br />

death sentence, Anne was still<br />

100 per cent committed to<br />

healing.<br />

She said: “I don’t like the<br />

word fighting, it’s a battle<br />

word. I feel with cancer it is<br />

healing you’ve got to do.”<br />

“My children have been 100<br />

per cent my motivation.”<br />

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

IN JUST 14 days, skate<br />

enthusiasts of Sumner put in<br />

more than 200 hours of work<br />

to refurbish the community<br />

skate ramp.<br />

It was a team effort.<br />

Damian Doyle, Phil Elmey<br />

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the specialist work, including<br />

applying a new Gator Skins<br />

surface, constructing a ply sub<br />

surface, replacing damaged<br />

woodwork, and installing<br />

larger coping for better grips<br />

and tricks.<br />

More than 25 volunteers<br />

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tidying the space up for its<br />

opening again. Local businesses<br />

donated food and refreshments<br />

to the workers.<br />

Said Sumner Hub co-ordinator<br />

Charlie Hudson: “The<br />

ramp was reopened the mo-<br />

EXCITEMENT: Sumner<br />

Hub co-ordinator Charlie<br />

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(Right) – Trevor Hone, Phil<br />

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carried out the specialist<br />

work on the ramp.<br />

ment the paint was dry as we<br />

had a crowd of excited skaters<br />

dying to try the new surface.”<br />

February <strong>17</strong>, was the happiest<br />

of days for Anne and her<br />

family.<br />

She is healing.<br />

Anne is hoping to write a<br />

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and resources to others with<br />

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She is working to keep a<br />

Once the <strong>Bay</strong>s Area Skate<br />

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positive mental space for the<br />

future, for both herself and<br />

the people around her. Anne<br />

is so busy with her children, it<br />

is hard to believe she even has<br />

time for cancer.<br />

“It isn’t easy,” Anne<br />

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experiencing nausea and pain<br />

as her chemotherapy continues<br />

this month.<br />

NEWS 15<br />

Skateboarders keen on refurbished ramp<br />

money.<br />

The Sumner Hub is planning<br />

to hold a celebration<br />

event on April 11 at 5pm to<br />

thank everyone involved in<br />

the refurbishment.<br />

Keep an eye on the Sumner<br />

Green and Skate Area<br />

Facebook page for more<br />

information on the ramp and<br />

event.<br />

Cancer journey could be told in book<br />

“But it’s my choice to<br />

either stay in bed and feel<br />

miserable or to get up and get<br />

going.<br />

“So I choose to change my<br />

attitude. I choose to have a positive<br />

attitude.”<br />

Each morning, Anne takes<br />

a deep breath, wipes away<br />

her tears from the pain, and<br />

chooses to have a positive day.<br />

Big Bargain<br />

Book Sale<br />

Friday 19 <strong>March</strong>, 9am–7pm<br />

Saturday 20 <strong>March</strong>, 9am–4pm<br />

Pioneer Recreation and<br />

Sport Centre<br />

75 Lyttelton Street | Spreydon<br />

For more info visit<br />

christchurchcitylibraries.com


<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>March</strong> <strong>17</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

16<br />

OPINION<br />

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

Team effort to look after seafarers<br />

IT’S A privilege to write this<br />

column, my first, in the <strong>Bay</strong><br />

<strong>Harbour</strong> News as your local MP.<br />

Our community newspapers<br />

are a big part of our local areas<br />

and they do a great job of<br />

covering our local issues.<br />

It would be remiss of me not to<br />

pay tribute to the outgoing MP<br />

for Port Hills, Ruth Dyson. I’ve<br />

been told many times that I have<br />

big shoes to fill, and while this is<br />

indeed true, it became clear as<br />

I knocked on doors throughout<br />

the electorate that it was not so<br />

much shoes but hearts that were<br />

full.<br />

One thing Ruth was always<br />

known for was her excellent<br />

constituency work, and I won’t<br />

be letting that slip.<br />

My office is at 642 Ferry Rd,<br />

you can reach me by email<br />

at Tracey.McLellanMP@<br />

parliament.govt.nz, and my<br />

phone number is 376 4512 –<br />

please don’t hesitate to reach out<br />

and get in touch.<br />

The Government has<br />

announced we will be fixing a<br />

problem that the <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

News has brought attention to –<br />

how we support seafarer welfare<br />

centres.<br />

Lyttelton has always been a<br />

hospitable place that provides a<br />

warm welcome to the seafarers<br />

who visit our port. They come<br />

from all over the world and often<br />

work in tough conditions – but<br />

when they’re in our community<br />

they are welcome.<br />

Here in Lyttelton, the<br />

Seafarers’ Centre does amazing<br />

work. But the volunteers who<br />

provide that warm welcome we<br />

are all proud of haven’t always<br />

Tracey McLellan<br />

Member of Parliament Banks Peninsula<br />

had the best support.<br />

They’ve had to rely on<br />

short-term grants and charitable<br />

donations. The Government<br />

will change that by allowing<br />

maritime levies to be raised<br />

on shipping to fund these<br />

services.<br />

Addressing this issue has<br />

been a real team effort from the<br />

Lyttelton community.<br />

John McLister has been a<br />

leader here and nationally<br />

in delivering these services,<br />

while Lyttelton Community<br />

Board members Tyrone Fields<br />

and Reuben Davidson have<br />

advocated for this change,<br />

getting a petition out there and<br />

getting in the ear of MPs and<br />

ministers – and it’s paid off.<br />

Like Tyrone always says, it’s<br />

all about manaakitanga – our<br />

hospitality.<br />

FUNDING: The Government<br />

will provide funding to<br />

national seafarer welfare<br />

centres, including the<br />

Lyttelton Seafarers Centre.<br />

ESTUARY MATTERS<br />

Squatters’ village now prime real estate<br />

The Avon-<br />

Heathcote<br />

Estuary Ihutai<br />

Trust is a<br />

non-profit<br />

organisation<br />

formed<br />

to protect<br />

one of New<br />

Zealand’s most important<br />

coastal wetlands. Each<br />

week, board members<br />

will discuss matters<br />

regarding the estuary,<br />

its rich history and what<br />

makes it unique. This<br />

week Bill Simpson writes<br />

about the history of<br />

Beachville<br />

It wasn’t long ago that some of<br />

the most highly-priced real estate<br />

in Christchurch was a squatters’<br />

village.<br />

We call it Beachville now and<br />

the views over the estuary and<br />

the mountains are magnificent.<br />

The first European settlers<br />

there were squatters, a bunch<br />

of happy fishermen, content to<br />

build shacks and while away<br />

their time enjoying the view, a<br />

tipple or three and each other’s<br />

company no doubt.<br />

In reality, they provided<br />

Christchurch with a constant<br />

supply of fish.<br />

Patiki (flounder) were once<br />

abundant here; the area was<br />

actually known as Waipatiki<br />

(flounder water).<br />

Up until the 1930s Fisherman’s<br />

Flat was a bustling village, with<br />

a wide beach where both cockles<br />

and shrimp were abundant, and<br />

mudflats where residents could<br />

spear flounders and eels.<br />

Redcliffs shrimps were considered<br />

a delicacy and were sent<br />

throughout the country. But the<br />

wide, shallow beach was filled in<br />

NATURAL: Thousands of dead krill recently turned<br />

Southshore beach pink. According to reports the same<br />

thing happened in 1898.<br />

PHOTOS: MARGARET ELLINGFORD<br />

when a seawall was built in the<br />

1930s, and a nearby sewage outlet<br />

spelt the eventual end of the<br />

shrimp fishery and safe shellfish<br />

harvesting.<br />

Earlier this year large amounts<br />

of krill were washed into the<br />

estuary and the water edge along<br />

Southshore opposite Beachville<br />

turned red.<br />

An early account reports the<br />

same thing happening in 1898.<br />

In May that year, the beaches at<br />

Fishermans Flat were covered<br />

with what was called “whale<br />

food” and then, as happened this<br />

year, the foreshore was said to be<br />

painted red.<br />

It is fascinating to note that<br />

this land we now call Beachville<br />

was part of a parcel of land<br />

bought by William Moorhouse<br />

and his brothers just after they<br />

arrived in Christchurch in 1851.<br />

Moorhouse became<br />

a superintendent of the<br />

Canterbury Provincial<br />

Government and was the<br />

champion of the Lyttelton rail<br />

tunnel which opened in 1867.<br />

The land passed out of the<br />

hands of the Moorhouses in<br />

1877. Later, in 1895, it was subdivided<br />

into 96 sections.<br />

But it seems that it took many<br />

years before permanent houses<br />

were built there. In the meantime<br />

the squatting fishermen<br />

built their huts and enjoyed free<br />

rent.<br />

CARRFIELDS GRAIN & SEED ARE NOW SERVICING THE<br />

BANKS PENINSULA AREA FOR PASTORAL AGRONOMY<br />

Will Lampp has recently joined the Carrfields Grain & Seed team as a Pastoral Agronomist.<br />

With tailored agronomy solutions and exceptional on farm service, talk to Will about<br />

improving the pastrol performance on your farming operation.<br />

Contact Will 027 293 5350 will.lampp@carrfields.co.nz<br />

Will Lampp<br />

Pastoral Agronomist


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

Wednesday <strong>March</strong> <strong>17</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

SPORT <strong>17</strong><br />

Sea2Sky toughest yet tests participants<br />

THE BRAD Richards Building<br />

Sea2Sky Challenge <strong>2021</strong> in<br />

Sumner will go down in history<br />

books as one of the toughest<br />

years to date.<br />

About 400 participants lined<br />

up on Sunday to test themselves<br />

with a swim at Scarborough, a<br />

ride to the top of the Port Hills<br />

and a trail run along Godley<br />

Head and Scarborough trails.<br />

Big surf and very choppy seas<br />

resulted in a shortened swim leg<br />

but New Zealand’s triathlon stars<br />

showed their calibre with former<br />

world under 23 champion Tayler<br />

Reid (Gisborne) coming out of<br />

the water first while Ainsley<br />

Thorpe (Cambridge) led the<br />

women’s field.<br />

Reid was caught on the bike by<br />

youth Olympic champion Dylan<br />

McCullough but Reid once<br />

again dominated on the run and<br />

pushed hard to the finish.<br />

Fellow New Zealand elite<br />

squad teammate Saxon Ward<br />

caught McCullough on the brutal<br />

run; the steep climbs and steps<br />

brought a lot of competitors to a<br />

walking pace.<br />

“My goal is to run the fastest<br />

goal split,” said a thrilled but<br />

exhausted Reid.<br />

“The uphill’s were hard on the<br />

heart, but the downhills killed<br />

my legs, but I loved it.”<br />

The stellar women’s line up saw<br />

Ainsley Thorpe, Sophie Corbidge<br />

and Brea Roderick go head to<br />

head with Thorpe leading from<br />

start to finish.<br />

“That run course; I didn’t know<br />

if I was going to make it,” said<br />

Thorpe.<br />

“I should have done it before,<br />

as I didn’t have enough nutrition<br />

and it took longer than I<br />

expected. I started walking on<br />

the stairs and I thought oh my<br />

god, Sophie’s going to catch me.<br />

But the spectators and volunteers<br />

were telling me, “You just have<br />

downhill to go now”.<br />

Oldest competitor and<br />

Christchurch triathlon legend<br />

John Gordon at 81 came out on<br />

force, as well as three women in<br />

the 70 to 79-years-old category for<br />

the full challenge duathlon, showing<br />

that age is just a number.<br />

• For all the winning quotes<br />

and images from the event<br />

go to https://www.facebook.<br />

com/sea2skychallenge/videos/42829989<strong>17</strong>81833&https://<br />

www.facebook.com/sea2skychallenge<br />

Results – https://www.<br />

sportsplits.com/races/bradrichards-building-sea-2-skychallenge-<strong>2021</strong><br />

Lidia Belles-Escrig of Sumner.<br />

Deb Rhodes makes the hill climb look easy.<br />

Ready, set, go.<br />

David Fitch of<br />

Charteris <strong>Bay</strong> won<br />

the 40-49 men’s<br />

duathlon.<br />

A determined Willow<br />

Richards in the seven to<br />

eight-years-old aquathon.<br />

Helen Wright of Akaroa.<br />

Competitors cycle up from<br />

Sumner to the summit of<br />

Evans Pass.


<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>March</strong> <strong>17</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

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PUZZLES<br />

CRYPTIC CROSSWORD<br />

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8 9<br />

10 11 12<br />

13 14<br />

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21 22 23<br />

24 25<br />

QUICK CROSSWORD<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

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ACROSS<br />

1. Fever causing one alarm before a<br />

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the sack (9)<br />

12. A letter to drive off from (3)<br />

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(5)<br />

<strong>17</strong>. Some familiar kind of craft made of<br />

wood (3)<br />

19. The marked style in arms men put<br />

out (9)<br />

21. The smallest amount that can turn<br />

stale (5)<br />

22. Physical examination it is claimed is<br />

wrong (7)<br />

24. Sort of material that may be seen in<br />

flow (5)<br />

25. One could add, deer are held in<br />

horror (7)<br />

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1. Illness that is allowed to surround a<br />

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2. Those who know the law, for<br />

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3. Turned limo over to the British<br />

drivers’ club (1,1,1)<br />

4. The range of maps held in it (5)<br />

5. Learning how to make old keg new<br />

(9)<br />

6. It is a tendency to go with the current<br />

(5)<br />

7. It makes an impression that will<br />

sound like a young bird (6)<br />

11. Gave a hint of being close with the<br />

duke (9)<br />

14. Showed how it could end vice (7)<br />

15. Secret vote for a formal dance to be<br />

put up (6)<br />

16. Seemed pleased to have made<br />

about fifty dimes (6)<br />

18. Jack takes King at the centre of the<br />

wheel (5)<br />

20. One wandering tribesman might do<br />

man out of it (5)<br />

23. It is owed to two players who<br />

haven’t finished (3)<br />

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Fill the grid so that every column, every row and 3x3<br />

box contains the digits 1 to 9.<br />

7<br />

8 9<br />

10 11 12 13<br />

14 15<br />

16 <strong>17</strong><br />

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23 24<br />

25<br />

26 27<br />

Across<br />

1. Muscle spasm (5)<br />

4. Money lender (6)<br />

7. Backchat (inf) (3)<br />

8. Decipher (6)<br />

9. Rotten (6)<br />

10. Expressionless<br />

(8-5)<br />

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15. Type of coat (5)<br />

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(5-3-5)<br />

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24. Mean (6)<br />

25. Curve (3)<br />

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(5)<br />

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1. Trunk (5)<br />

2. Fragrance (5)<br />

3. Promise (6)<br />

4. Above oneself (6)<br />

5. Excessive (prefix) (5)<br />

6. Chosen few (5)<br />

10. Rub hard (5)<br />

11. Ballroom dance (5)<br />

12. Small dog (5)<br />

13. Male duck (5)<br />

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All charged up over plug-in Mini Cooper<br />

I’VE NEVER owned a Mini,<br />

but my wife still talks about her<br />

classic three-door with much<br />

affection.<br />

It was an original 60s<br />

Morris Mini-Minor 850 that had<br />

travelled more than 60,000 miles<br />

when she bought it, however, it<br />

gave her unfaltering service for<br />

many years.<br />

My wife is a bit ambivalent<br />

about the new generation Mini,<br />

she’s not convinced it’s true to the<br />

concept of old, but she is excited<br />

about the latest addition to the<br />

line-up – a fully electric/plug-in<br />

Mini.<br />

We had the $59,900 Mini<br />

Cooper SE – E for electric –<br />

during four week days and looked<br />

at the model as many would – an<br />

urban commute. For that role it is<br />

everything you would want from<br />

today’s electric vehicle and, what’s<br />

more, it has range, BMW claims a<br />

233km distance between charges,<br />

that’s at best usage.<br />

During our time with the<br />

evaluation car, the discharge<br />

graphic was true to the type of<br />

use I presented it with, easily<br />

completing our weekly commute<br />

without charging. Of course, you<br />

can add charge at any point, but<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

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4 Morgans Valley, Heathcote<br />

(Unless<br />

Auction: Wed 24 <strong>March</strong><br />

Sold Prior)<br />

4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms 2 livingrooms 1 study<br />

1 dining room swimming pool 3 car garage,<br />

3 off street parks - Listing no. HR8838<br />

If you're searching for a hillside abode that you<br />

simply cannot wait to get home too, you may<br />

have just found it.<br />

Unobstructed views over the stunning local<br />

surrounds, and across to the city, expansive<br />

and flexible living spaces, a kitchen that will<br />

impress and outdoor entertaining that will be<br />

the envy of many - it's all here.<br />

Nestled away from the easterly in Heathcote's<br />

noted microclimate, this home certainly has<br />

some wow factor. Floor to ceiling windows<br />

greet you in the living spaces and one cannot<br />

help but be drawn to the picturesque outlook.<br />

Stacking sliders from both kitchen and living<br />

connect the indoors with the louvred outdoor<br />

area seamlessly. Picture yourself enjoying an<br />

afternoon or evening drink as children,<br />

friends and family create forever memories in<br />

the pool area.<br />

In the cooler months, a separate media room<br />

offers a children's retreat and ensures the flexibility<br />

today's family yearns is more than covered.<br />

The accommodations are located on the upper<br />

level with three large bedrooms and family<br />

bathroom complementing a master suite<br />

for the benefit of the batteries<br />

letting them complete a full cycle,<br />

a slow charge is best. However,<br />

when the need arises it will take<br />

36min to quick charge to 80 per<br />

cent.<br />

It’s fair to say I get anxious<br />

about range, I’m the type of driver<br />

who likes to have a full tank, but<br />

the EV Mini didn’t discharge as<br />

quickly as I was expecting it to,<br />

I’m picking that’s a lot to do with<br />

its smallish stature and lack of<br />

weight in the car. At 1365kg, it’s<br />

only around 150kg heavier than<br />

its petrol-engined counterparts,<br />

the motor isn’t working hard,<br />

consequently, there is less battery<br />

drain.<br />

Yes, the EV Mini is small at<br />

under 4m, and with just two side<br />

doors it represents the values<br />

of old. It’s a squeeze accessing<br />

the rear seats, and once in there<br />

there’s only room for two, there<br />

are only two seat belts and that’s<br />

the end of story. Also, with just<br />

211-litres of cargo storage, those<br />

who do travel will have to travel<br />

light, the boot space wouldn’t<br />

house a Kiddie-family weekly<br />

grocery shop.<br />

However, the $59,990 Cooper<br />

SE is all about the values that<br />

you will fall in love with. Breakfast in bed is<br />

something special here.<br />

Beyond the WOW aspects of the home, the<br />

functionality is right on point. Separate laundry<br />

with outdoor access, excellent storage up and<br />

down, triple garaging, a quiet study space tucked<br />

away from the living areas (perfect for a quiet<br />

work from home option) and established gardens<br />

and surrounds, simply move in and enjoy.<br />

My owners have truly loved their time here, but<br />

have now moved on - it's time you took advantage!<br />

Auction: Wed 24 Mar 2:00 p.m. Russley Golf<br />

Club, 428 Memorial Ave (Unless Sold Prior).<br />

Open home times Sat & Sun 2:15 pm - 3:00 pm<br />

Steve Alfeld<br />

Mob. 021 0240 2528<br />

Harcourts Hornby<br />

Four Seasons Realty 20<strong>17</strong> Ltd<br />

(Licensed Agent REAA 2008)<br />

MINI COOPER SE: Fully electric with plug-in recharging.<br />

people want in this age where<br />

EVs are being touted as the<br />

way of the future in automobile<br />

production, it’s a useful addition<br />

to the part of the market where<br />

EV purchases satisfy those<br />

who feel they need to be doing<br />

something for the environment.<br />

As an aside, the 2020 New<br />

Zealand Motoring Writers’<br />

Guild car of the year award went<br />

to an EV – Mercedes-Benz’s EQC<br />

400 sport utility vehicle to be<br />

exact.<br />

The Mini electric is also strong<br />

from beneath the accelerator. The<br />

motor is rated at 135kW with<br />

270Nm of torque available from<br />

a zero point. From a standstill<br />

it will reach 100km/h in 7.3sec<br />

and will complete an overtaking<br />

manoeuvre (80-120km/h) in<br />

4.8sec.<br />

These are quick figures, and<br />

are indicative of the flow of<br />

energy you get from battery<br />

power. With that you get a feelgood<br />

factor from behind the<br />

wheel, it is lively and encourages<br />

a spirited drive.<br />

I also completed a highway<br />

loop in the evaluation car and<br />

enjoyed its athleticism and<br />

immediate flow of power. It<br />

also handles much like the<br />

Cooper S of old, it is balanced<br />

and tight in the chassis, it turns<br />

directly into a corner and will<br />

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Have your say<br />

Our Long Term Plan <strong>2021</strong>–31 is our game plan for how, and what, we plan<br />

to spend over the next 10 years.<br />

We want you to have a say on what we should focus on. Have we got it right?<br />

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future. We’re focusing on delivering the basics and doing it better – water, roads and transport<br />

– while keeping rates increases affordable. This comes at a time when we’re responding and<br />

adapting to climate change and COVID-19.<br />

You can see our main proposals over the page, and how to have your say on the back.<br />

ccc.govt.nz/longtermplan


Investing in our future<br />

Our budget for the next 10 years<br />

COVID-19 has had a major impact on our finances. Like many households, we’ve made – and will continue to<br />

make – savings to our day-to-day spending. And with ongoing growth, we need the right infrastructure in the<br />

right place at the right time to support it.<br />

We’ve thought about what you’ve told us is important to you – delivering the basics and doing it better – and<br />

what we need to do to continue making progress.<br />

Our $13.1 billion budget<br />

We’re proposing a $13.1 billion budget over 10 years. We’ve<br />

set our core spending on infrastructure and facilities at<br />

$1.26 billion for the first three years of our Long Term Plan,<br />

ensuring we can do all the work we want to deliver in the<br />

timeframe we’ve set. By locking this in, we’re giving certainty<br />

to the construction and other sectors, and stimulating<br />

economic activity.<br />

Day-to-day spending<br />

We’re proposing to spend $5.6 billion on day-to-day services<br />

the Council provides over the next 10 years. We’ve identified<br />

savings of $52 million to these operational costs – $18 million<br />

in this financial year alone, and additional savings of<br />

$34 million in <strong>2021</strong>/22. Over the whole period of the<br />

Long Term Plan, we’re proposing to save $329 million of<br />

operating costs.<br />

Investing in the basics<br />

In the first three years this Long Term Plan, we’re particularly<br />

focused on investing in our roads and water – two of the<br />

issues we hear about most from the community. We’re<br />

proposing to spend more on maintaining and improving the<br />

condition of our existing roads, footpaths and cycleways, and<br />

protecting and upgrading our water networks.<br />

Rates increase<br />

We’re aiming to keep rates rises as affordable and sustainable<br />

as possible. Your rates help us pay for all the services that<br />

keep our city running – for example, your water, your<br />

sewerage, your roads and your kerbside collection. We’re<br />

proposing a residential rates increase of 5% for an averagevalued<br />

house ($508,608) for the <strong>2021</strong>/22 financial year. This<br />

comes to an extra $142.25 a year or $2.74 a week. Over the<br />

10 years, the average annual rates increase for all ratepayers<br />

will be 4%. The cumulative rates increase over the 10 years<br />

will be 47.8%.<br />

Changes to how we rate<br />

We’re proposing some new targeted rates. These include an<br />

excess water charge for households that use significantly more<br />

water than the average, a heritage targeted rate to show more<br />

clearly the proportion of your rates that you already pay towards<br />

specific heritage projects, and a targeted rate to help towards the<br />

Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora’s restoration. We’re also proposing<br />

some changes to existing rates such as expanding our land<br />

drainage targeted rate to include all ratepayers, and changes to<br />

who’s eligible for rates remissions.<br />

Sharing costs $722.6 million<br />

We’re proposing contributing to projects that are being delivered<br />

and/or partly funded by the Government and others: the<br />

Canterbury Multi-Use Arena, Metro Sports Facility, the Ōtākaro<br />

Avon River Corridor programme, and more.


Other main proposals<br />

Water $2.3 billion<br />

We’re proposing to invest 41% of our capital spend on protecting<br />

and upgrading our drinking water, stormwater and wastewater<br />

networks. We’re also proposing to charge an excess water<br />

use targeted rate for households that use significantly more<br />

water than the average household. This charge would apply<br />

if a household used more than 700 litres a day – the average<br />

household uses 540 litres a day.<br />

Our roads and footpaths<br />

$551.8 million<br />

We’re proposing investing in upgrading roads, footpaths and<br />

road infrastructure over the next 10 years. For the first three<br />

years of our Long Term Plan we propose to spend $18.3 million<br />

a year on road resurfacing – we’ll resurface a total of 5.3% of the<br />

city’s roads, up from the current 2%. This funding will increase to<br />

nearly $20 million a year from the fourth year. This means it will<br />

take 10 years to get streets back to a state that compares with the<br />

national average, rather than 20 years.<br />

Transport $834 million<br />

We want to give people better and safer options for getting<br />

around, whether by car, public transport, on foot or on a bike<br />

or scooter. We’re proposing to invest $834 million on these<br />

improvements over the next 10 years.<br />

Climate change<br />

Together we can reduce our emissions and prepare for the<br />

opportunities and challenges presented by climate change.<br />

A key focus of our Long Term Plan is reducing emissions by<br />

making changes to the way we travel, the waste we create and<br />

the energy we use. The Council has also developed a Draft<br />

Ōtautahi Christchurch Climate Change Strategy, which is out for<br />

feedback until Sunday 25 April <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

Ōtākaro Avon River<br />

Corridor $316 million<br />

Regenerating the 602-hectare Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor is<br />

a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create a legacy that benefits<br />

future generations. We’re proposing investing in its regeneration,<br />

including the City to Sea Pathway, ecological restoration, cultural<br />

and recreational facilities, and the Pages Road bridge.<br />

Facilities we’re building<br />

$550.3 million<br />

We propose spending $550.3 million, with a further<br />

$197.7 million coming from the Government, on new facilities<br />

over the next 10 years. This includes Te Pou Toetoe: Linwood<br />

Pool, the new Hornby facility, the Performing Arts Precinct, the<br />

Canterbury Multi-Use Arena, Metro Sports Facility, and more.<br />

Heritage $57 million<br />

Over the past decade, we’ve carried out a massive programme<br />

of repairs and restorations, but we still have some work left to do.<br />

In the next 10 years we’ll continue to restore our own buildings<br />

and support private development of heritage buildings. These<br />

include the Old Municipal Chambers (former Our City O-Tautahi),<br />

Cuningham House in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens and the<br />

Lancaster Park Memorial Gates. We’re also consulting on funding<br />

the base isolation of the Robert McDougall Art Gallery, behind<br />

Canterbury Museum.<br />

Parks and foreshore<br />

$575 million<br />

In the next 10 years we’ll maintain and improve our parks and<br />

foreshore. We propose spending $515 million on parks and<br />

$60 million on foreshore. A total of 39% of planned spending is<br />

on new developments and upgrades while most of the funding<br />

(61%) is on upgrading what we already have as it reaches the<br />

end of its life. Key projects include continuing the development<br />

of Ngā Puna Wai Sports Hub, upgrading our sports fields, and<br />

reopening Lancaster Park for public use.<br />

Changes to our services<br />

We’re proposing a few changes to the opening hours at our<br />

libraries and at Christchurch Art Gallery. We’ve looked at when<br />

they’re at their busiest and when we can reduce opening hours<br />

with minimal impact. We’re proposing to close the service desks<br />

at Akaroa and Lyttelton, which are no longer busy with more<br />

people new choosing to use our phone and online services.<br />

We’re also proposing closing the Riccarton Road Bus Lounges.<br />

Fees and charges<br />

We’re proposing to change some Council fees and charges.<br />

In most cases they’ll add less than a dollar or two to the<br />

amount paid, and reflect increased costs or inflation.<br />

For more about these and other proposals, please visit<br />

ccc.govt.nz/longtermplan


What will we spend money on over<br />

the next 10 years?<br />

Check out our new online search tool at ccc.govt.nz/longtermplan. It’s your handy guide to the hundreds<br />

of projects we plan to spend money on in the next 10 years. Search by the area you live in, the type of<br />

project, the project name or even just a key word.<br />

Have your say<br />

You can provide your feedback on the proposals in our Draft Long<br />

Term Plan <strong>2021</strong>–31 from Friday 12 <strong>March</strong> – Sunday 18 April <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

Visit ccc.govt.nz/longtermplan to fill out an online submission form. Alternatively, visit<br />

one of our libraries or service centres to fill out a submission form, email us, send us a letter<br />

or visit us at 53 Hereford Street, Christchurch.<br />

Find out more at one of our drop-in sessions at TSB Space, Level 1 Tūranga in<br />

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Tuesday 23 <strong>March</strong>, any time between 11.30am–1.30pm<br />

Wednesday 31 <strong>March</strong>, any time between 4.30pm–6.30pm<br />

Please note that these sessions may need to be postponed or cancelled depending<br />

on COVID-19 alert level changes.<br />

Can’t make these drop-ins?<br />

Please let us know if you’d like us to attend your community meeting. Or you can call us<br />

directly if you have any questions. Call Katy McRae, Engagement Manager, on 03 941 8037<br />

or email katy.mcrae@ccc.govt.nz<br />

ccc.govt.nz/longtermplan<br />

We’re also consulting on our<br />

draft Ōtautahi Christchurch<br />

Climate Change Strategy<br />

Climate change offers both opportunities and challenges.<br />

We need to reduce our emissions by making changes to the way we travel, the waste we<br />

create and the energy we use. We also need to consider how we can prepare and adapt<br />

to the impacts of our changing climate.<br />

Find out more and have your say until 25 April <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

ccc.govt.nz/climatechange


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

Wednesday <strong>March</strong> <strong>17</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 29<br />

What’s your<br />

property worth?<br />

Find out today. Our appraisals are on the house!<br />

Specialising in Sumner, Redcliffs, Mt Pleasant,<br />

Heathcote, Opawa, Woolston and Lyttelton.<br />

Call Ray White Ferrymead today to find out<br />

what’s really happening in your area.<br />

Ray White Ferrymead<br />

Ready When You Are!<br />

Phone (03) 3844 <strong>17</strong>9 | Email prier.manson@raywhite.com<br />

rwferrymead.co.nz /RayWhiteFerrymead<br />

Prier Manson Ltd. (Licensed REAA 2008)<br />

Craig Prier


30 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>March</strong> <strong>17</strong> <strong>2021</strong> Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Magical Morgans Valley<br />

28 Morgans Valley, Heathcote<br />

4 bed, 3 living, 2 bath, 2 car garage<br />

Situated on an elevated 1910m2 landscaped section with lovely estuary,<br />

mountain and tree-top views of the surrounding valley, this substantial 4<br />

bedroom family home makes for ease of living on a single level with direct<br />

access to the garden.<br />

An excellent kitchen overlooks the street with stunning rural views and<br />

bifolding windows open to an intimate balcony, perfect for early morning<br />

coffee. The spacious dining room flows to a tiled sunroom/sitting room for<br />

all day sun.<br />

A separate formal lounge adjoins with gas fire and opens to a sheltered<br />

outdoor living area. An abundant garden, festooned with exotic fruit<br />

trees and vegetable plots winds its way up the hill, to secret areas for the<br />

gardener to rest and enjoy the views. A delight for the “green fingered” or<br />

adventure garden for the young of heart.<br />

Spacious homes in this outstanding valley location are well sought after<br />

so don’t delay, register your interest today.<br />

Auction: 3:30pm Wednesday 31st <strong>March</strong> (Unless Sold Prior) at Ray White<br />

Ferrymead, 21 Humphreys Drive<br />

Open Homes: Thursday & Sunday 1-1:30pm<br />

www.raywhite.co.nz/OPA25304<br />

Jan Edlin<br />

M. 0274 338 025<br />

E. jan.edlin@raywhite.com<br />

Float amongst an<br />

incredible outlook!<br />

2 Gardenhill Lane, Redcliffs<br />

3 bedrooms, 1 office/study, 2 bathrooms, 2 car garage<br />

Situated in a private Lane surrounded by high quality homes, this stunning<br />

three double bedroom plus office or four bedroom home is superbly<br />

positioned, with fabulous easy drive on access plus internal access garage,<br />

it has been cleverly designed to ensure relaxation and enjoyment whilst<br />

embracing the stunning view at every opportunity. Modern kitchen with<br />

breakfast bar is open plan to dining, living area and out to a north facing<br />

deck. Fabulous for entertaining or just relaxing after a busy day. Sun<br />

and light envelop the home from morning until late in the day. Master<br />

bedroom with ensuite and separate toilet plus fourth bedroom or office<br />

are also situated on the first floor & enjoy wonderful views. Downstairs<br />

is well set up as a separate guest’s or kid’s zone. With two large double<br />

bedrooms, main bathroom and own access to outdoor patio and gorgeous<br />

garden area. Enjoy the relaxation on offer in this stunning private location<br />

soaked in some of Christchurch’s most spectacular views. This is an<br />

outstanding opportunity. Do not delay!<br />

Auction: 12noon Saturday 10th of April <strong>2021</strong> (Unless sold prior) On Site at 2<br />

Gardenhill Lane.<br />

Open Homes: Sunday 11-11:30am<br />

www.raywhite.co.nz/OPA25324<br />

Pip Sutton<br />

BCM (Marketing)<br />

M. 027 224 9524<br />

E. pip.sutton@raywhite.com<br />

Paula & Simon Standeven<br />

Jan Edlin Pip Sutton<br />

Marie Malone Elenor Corston<br />

Anna Loader


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

Wednesday <strong>March</strong> <strong>17</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 31<br />

Elevated Excellence + Exceptional Views<br />

151 Panorama Road, Sumner<br />

3 bedrooms, 1 living, 2 bathrooms, 1 car garaging<br />

Perfectly positioned to take in spectacular views across Pegasus <strong>Bay</strong> and<br />

the Kaikoura Ranges to the east, and Christchurch city and the Southern<br />

Alps to the west, this cleverly designed post-earthquake build offers smart<br />

contemporary living in a coveted hillside location. An attractive combination<br />

of lightweight concrete and cedar cladding makes for elegant exterior style,<br />

while fresh white walls, engineered oak and polished concrete flooring lend<br />

a modern industrial aesthetic to the interiors of this luxuriously appointed<br />

home.<br />

Skilfully configured, the approx. 153m² floor plan is arranged over two<br />

levels with bedrooms on the ground floor and the living area above.<br />

Accommodation comprises of three double bedrooms, with the master<br />

bedroom offering the full complement of a walk-in-robe, deluxe tiled ensuite<br />

and patio access. A further beautifully appointed bathroom supports the<br />

remaining bedrooms, all of which also enjoy outdoor access. The top floor<br />

hosts the open-plan kitchen, living and dining spaces, where the superbly<br />

finished kitchen features premium appliances, granite benchtops and a walkin<br />

pantry. Stackable bi-folds provide seamless flow to the balcony, allowing<br />

you to embrace the sun and outstanding views.<br />

Built in 2015 to the most modern construction standards, a favourable<br />

aspect, excellent insulation and double-glazing are complemented by a heat<br />

pump for year-round comfort; while outdoors, the approx. 573m² landscaped<br />

section offers easy drive-on access, a low-maintenance garden and a wellfenced<br />

lawn for children and pets.<br />

Auction: Tuesday 23 <strong>March</strong> at 5.30pm on site (unless sold prior)<br />

Open Homes: Wed 4.30 - 5.00pm, Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm, Sun 12.30 - 1.00pm<br />

www.raywhite.co.nz/OPA25133<br />

Simon and Paula Standeven<br />

M. 0274 304 691 E. thestandevens@raywhite.com<br />

No.1 Sales Consultants<br />

20<strong>17</strong>-2020<br />

Simon & Paula Standeven<br />

Contemporary Nostalgia - Final week<br />

3 Duncan Street, Sumner<br />

3 bedrooms, 2 living, 1 bathroom, 2 car garaging<br />

AUCTION<br />

FINAL WEEK<br />

Timeless 1980s design meets contemporary elegance at this sympathetically<br />

rejuvenated family home that enjoys an exceptional valley outlook from<br />

a peaceful position on the Sumner flat. Immaculate and modernised to<br />

an exceptional standard, the home was built by John MacKenzie, and an<br />

extension was carefully carried out by the esteemed team from Shepard<br />

and Rout in 1995. This three-bedroom property exudes aesthetic appeal<br />

and showcases contemporary finesse without compromising on the home’s<br />

attractive original features, including classic concrete block, timber detailing<br />

and in-built joinery. The kitchen and bathroom have been superbly upgraded<br />

in keeping with the home’s era to provide immediate comfort, while further<br />

refurbishments in the form of an updated roof, guttering, fresh flooring<br />

and paintwork deliver undeniable convenience. The open plan kitchen and<br />

dining area enjoy a social orientation, incorporating quality Miele appliances<br />

and overlooking the charming garden. The separate lounge complements<br />

this space to provide a functional zone for entertaining and unwinding.<br />

The presence of a modern log burner with wetback, great insulation and<br />

double-glazing on the home’s southern side provides warmth and comfort.<br />

The garden, complete with planter boxes, and a sizeable double garage round<br />

out the package. Set within a peaceful street only a stroll from St Leonards<br />

Park, it’s also an easy walk to Sumner School, the beach and the village to<br />

provide families with an effortless lifestyle. This home is expected to attract<br />

considerable interest, and prospective purchasers should proceed at their<br />

earliest convenience.<br />

Auction: Sunday 21 <strong>March</strong> at 11am, on site (unless sold prior)<br />

Open Homes: Wed 3.30 -4.00pm, Sat 11.00 - 11.30am<br />

www.raywhite.co.nz/OPA25246<br />

Simon and Paula Standeven<br />

M. 0274 304 691 E. thestandevens@raywhite.com<br />

No.1 Sales Consultants<br />

20<strong>17</strong>-2020<br />

Simon & Paula Standeven<br />

Craig Prier Yvette Wright<br />

Donna Lee<br />

Bev Prout Rod Cross James Shepherd Gretta Ulmer Mark Gardner


32 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>March</strong> <strong>17</strong> <strong>2021</strong> Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Ultimate Beach Bungalow<br />

78 Wiggins Street, Sumner<br />

3 bedrooms 1 bathrooms Secure off street parking<br />

Lovingly held by the same family for the past 21 years this<br />

stunning three double bedroom character bungalow has been<br />

recently renovated to ensure it provides the most up to date<br />

comfort and style for years to come.<br />

Stunning modern kitchen with open plan dining and french doors,<br />

opens to an entertainers deck, lawn and garden area, perfectly<br />

positioned to enjoy the last of the day’s sun.<br />

A brand new ULEB woodburner plus heatpump ensures warmth<br />

and comfort all year round. French doors open to decks from both<br />

front and rear of the home enabling one to enjoy the absolute<br />

best of seaside living, salty sea breezes and shelter as required.<br />

A stylish modern bathroom enjoys the added luxury<br />

of both bath and shower, whilst the master bedroom<br />

experiences the added enjoyment of an outdoor shower<br />

area.<br />

Superbly redecorated throughout. Secure off-street<br />

parking.<br />

Located in Sumner’s most sought after sun location, ‘the<br />

golden triangle’ and just two blocks from the beach.<br />

This is an outstanding opportunity to secure a very<br />

special home. Do not delay!<br />

Auction: On Site Wednesday 24th<br />

<strong>March</strong> at 4.30pm (Unless sold prior)<br />

Open Homes: Sunday 12:30 - 1pm<br />

www.raywhite.co.nz/OPA25166<br />

Pip Sutton<br />

BCM (Marketing)<br />

M. 027 224 9524<br />

E. pip.sutton@raywhite.com<br />

Ray White Ferrymead<br />

Ready When You Are!<br />

Phone (03) 3844 <strong>17</strong>9 | Email prier.manson@raywhite.com | rwferrymead.co.nz | /RayWhiteFerrymead Prier Manson Ltd. (Licensed REAA 2008)

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