THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2021
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Changes under way at
organics processing plant
CHANGES ARE being made at
the organics processing plant at
Bromley to minimise odour
issues and prepare the site
for a multi-million dollar
redevelopment.
“Work on redeveloping
the organics
processing plant is
anticipated to start
towards the end
of the year, but
in the meantime
we are taking a
Ross
Trotter
number of steps
to minimise the
odour impacts of
the plant on nearby residents,’’
city council resource recovery
manager Ross Trotter said.
“As part of the transitional
management plan that we
have developed with Living
Earth, we have stopped
accepting some commercial
food processing waste that we
think might be contributing to
the odour issues.
“We are also going to use
about 8500-tonnes of matured
compost from the organics
processing plant to increase
the soil quality of city councilowned
land and enable planting
of native trees around the
oxidation ponds.
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REDEVELOPMENT: Work is taking place to reduce odour from the Bromley organics processing plant.
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SAYGo Falls Prevention
Exercise Class
Friday, 10-11am
New Brighton Library
Steady As You Go (SAYGo) is
an exercise class designed to help
older people reduce their likelihood
of having a fall. Free, no bookings
required but places are limited.
Phone Age Concern on 366 0903.
Dementia Partners Support
Group
Friday, 10.30am-noon
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Services Trust, 58 Bassett St
The Wainoni Avonside Community
Services Trust has started a new
support group for the partners of
those who have their loved ones in
dementia care. Gold coin donation.
All welcome. Phone Betty Chapman
at 389 2285 for more information.
JP Clinic
Friday, noon-2pm, at Parklands,
Tuesday, 10am-1pm, at Linwood and
Shirley
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libraries
A justice of the peace will be
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Rotary Market
Sunday, 8.30am-12.30pm
Woolston Club, 43 Hargood St
A variety of stalls will be available,
including fresh produce, jams and
preserves, and recycled clothing,
books and tools. Every fine Sunday,
with all proceeds supporting the local
community. For site inquiries, phone
Vance at 022 382 0086.
Creative Writing on Sundays
Sunday, 1-3pm
Linwood Library
Writing group leader Jennifer will
work with group members to craft,
create and develop their own stories.
Take some pens or pencils, paper, or a
laptop. This class is free.
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Wednesday, 11-11.15am
New Brighton Library
Join in for a series of conversations
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Big developments will boost Linwood
AN IMPROVED transport
hub, upgraded park drainage,
updated library and a new $22
million pool complex are among
the publicly-funded projects
under way in Linwood.
Linwood Ward
city councillor
Yani Johanson
said it is great
to see the longawaited
projects in
Yani
Johanson
construction.
The significant
public investment
in the area will
help contribute to improving
community wellbeing.
Johanson said that the busy
urban transport hub near the
Eastgate Shopping Centre in
Linwood will be easier to access
following an upgrade that is due
to begin next month and will be
completed in August.
New bus shelters, a signalised
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pedestrian crossing and a landscaped
waiting area are part of
the improvements to make it
easier to access the Buckleys Rd
bus hub by Eastgate.
Norwich St will be made into
a cul-de-sac as part of the work
to create space for the new bus
shelters and waiting area.
“Currently bus stops are split
up along Buckleys Rd with passengers
having to run across the
road to access them and buses
parking across driveways,” Johanson
said.
“The improvements we are
making will make it easier for
bus passengers to access the bus
hub and for local residents to get
in and out of their properties.”
In addition to the transport
hub improvements, the Linwood
Library and Service Centre has
recently undergone a makeover,
with new furnishings, decor and
an improved layout to better suit
community use.
“The drainage at Linwood Park
is also being upgraded, which
will help support the champion
Linwood Keas Rugby League
Club and enable greater use of
the park in the winter,’’ Johanson
said.
“Work on Linwood’s new pool
complex is also well under way,
with the walls and roof in place,
and the pools beginning to take
shape.
The $22 million Te Pou Toetoe:
PROGRESS:
Multiple projects
to benefit
the Linwood
community are
now on the go
and are on track
for completion
by the end of this
year, including the
new Te Pou Toe
Toe: Linwood Pool.
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Linwood Pool – complete with
a 25m lane pool, a deep-water
splash pool, family spa, learnto-swim
pool, and a pool for
toddlers – is on track to open at
the end of this year.
Said Johanson: “By investing
in our community, we can foster
multiple benefits and support
stronger connections among
people to get better outcomes for
health, recreation, and transport.
“Many of the projects currently
under way were delayed due to
the impact of the earthquakes so
it is fantastic to finally see them
come to fruition.’’
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Our Values
School Update
ALOFA
MAANAKITANGA
HANGA WHARE
SERVICE
SUCCESS
Compassion,
commitment and love
ignite action
• For the learner
• For teaching and learning
• For self and others
Polyfest Manukura Kōrero 2021 Haeata Performed Proudly
PKia olyfest ora, exploded mālō lava on whānau the stage in The Red Zone this year, March 13th, with
what was arguably the best performances yet. To be there was a sensational
experience We are back of Pasifika and in culture. full swing Haeata to kick only off had 10 days to practice and perform
their Term2! Pasifika Great routine to have and it our was Kaimahi, amazing ākonga to see their perseverance, skill, discipline,
inner and strength their whānau and musicality with as under we navigate the stunning leadership of Haeata’s Head Boy,
Meshach another Faafoe, term of along endless with possibilities.
Year 12 student Letty Senituli, and dedicated teacher,
Omai Mailei. If you have never been to Polyfest, then mark it on your calendars for
next Like year any because kura/school it is a we spectacular are very cacophony blessed of rhythm, beats, singing, stomping,
hand to have clapping, our community slapping, dancing partners and graceful on board wonder. The hula is so beautiful to
with us.
Manukura Kōrero
The success of any school is made up of
people that care first, and our Aranui Community are no exception.
We have A-Town Boxing running Champions 4 Life programme which
He
has been
kai
really
kei
successful
aku ringa
and continues to build self belief among our
ākonga and alongside that we have Cross Roads running their Stay Real
There
programme
is
which
food
helps
at
our
the
ākonga
end
connect to their “WHY”. These
of and my many hands other initiatives with our Aranui Community make Haeata
Community Campus a place you want to come to.
The first term of our Haeata journey
in The 2021 Billboard is focussed on the on corner an exploration of Breezes and Pages Roads is now
of showing hautūtanga/leadership. some of the fabulous Every akonga learning and exciting things happening at
at Haeata, please is expected look out to show for it next time you are walking or driving past!
hautūtanga/leadership, We are also excited to but hold what an does open day on the 8th June and we are
true
looking
hautūtanga/leadership
forward to inviting
look
our
like?
community and prospective new ākonga
In
to
the
see
first
our
instance
kura in
it
action.
looks like a
person who knows, understands,
“We believe that true partnership with any community
exhibits and personifies the Haeata
values
starts
of Alofa,
with
Manaakitanga,
us inviting
Hanga
everyone to the table”
Whare,
Whaea
Service
Peggy
and Success.
Manukura
Term 1 also sees a focus of the “reset,” a complete review of what
works well at Haeata and what needs revision and review. We know
that positive relationships work well, we know that absenteeism and
disengagement doesn’t. We know that curriculum underpinned by our
cultural narrative and based on local knowledge and content works well.
We know that curriculum underpinned by social media and fake news
content doesn’t. The reset has challenged us to unpick our assumptions
about how ākonga learn and focus on curriculum delivery that first and
foremost demands accountability and commitment from all participants.
A Haeata leader will take the stage in the 21st century when they leave
this kura as captains of industry, professionals, business people, politicians,
entrepreneurs, parents and providers. By focussing on personal
success, on being the best versions of ourselves, on ensuring we have the
skills and expertise required to lead we will set ourselves apart. Haeata
acknowledges that future leaders in the 21st Century require more
than an NCEA qualification, they require a keen sense of self belief, they
require cultural competencies that allow them to walk in multiple worlds
with confidence, but most importantly they must understand the importance
of hautūtanga/leadership as service.
It is in the service of others that true leadership is observed.
Kia kaha, kia toa, kia manawanui.
Dr. Peggy Burrows
Manukura
Every learner having a
sense of belonging
• Learners are at the heart of
what we do
• Mana, well-being and identity
are valued
• Every learned is welcome,
engaged and heard
Building the foundation
for ALL learners to leave
our school MORE curious
than when they arrived
• Enterprise, innovation &
curiosity provide the framework
for the daily life of our school
• We redesign constantly to meet
our changing environment
• Connected locally & globally
All learners mindful
of their unique role in
making a difference
• All learners are leaders and role
models
• All learners act with
responsibility and respect
• All learners are mindful of their
influence on the environment
• We learn from our community and
our community learns from us
We are very excited to share that Wainoni Pak n Save has donated a 2020 van to
Haeata. This generous gift will have a major impact on the school and also the
community. They also wrapped it in our lovely school colours.
Pak n Save Wainoni, thank you so much for your generosity and support.
Haeata Boys Rugby
Every learner crossing
the stage with dignity,
purpose and options
• High expectations of self and
others
• Is defined by Whanau, school
and students to meet the
unique needs of each learner
• We are responsible for
individual and collective
success
watch and Ashburton College girls excelled in their execution. A comic shout was heard
“Bring back the girls!”, after their performance! Here we saw all that is authentically good in
our young people today. The fabulousness of skill and music, fun and talent was showcased by
schools from all over Canterbury, and Malborough.
It was not a competition in essence, but it was evident that each school was reaching new
heights of excellence and entertainment, as Shirley Boys High so ably showed with their
stunning, exuberant and highly skilled performance. They roared on stage, lifting the roof with
their routine. It was a joy to be there to witness such unity and super fast hand actions, and
choreography. The screams, shouts and applause from the audience echoed the tremendous
appreciation we all felt for their hard work and skill. But it was not only them, but
every single school that took that stage were outstanding. Every student who confidently
stood up showed mana and pride. The colour of the costumes, the excellence of the routines
and the sheer joy these youth exhibited, all point to a deep community effort that is raising
our strong and bold Pasifika tamaiti.
Helen Lord
Photo A Credit: Big Michelle Mihi McConnell to Pak n Save!
Ko Haeata Tatou!
The Haeata Community Campus Senior Boys team had a preseason game on Saturday
in preparation for the upcoming season. This was the first hit out for the team as they
have not played rugby together for the school. The game was held at Haeata Community
Campus and the boys did well. We are really proud of the progress of our rugby union
teams and we want to build on the success of last year.
Taking enrolments, please email enrol@haeata.school.nz for any enquiries or or phone us us on on 03 03930 0110
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Family treats for $10,000
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TREAT: Michelle Wright (left), of Shirley, who has just won
$10,000 worth of Countdown vouchers, with The Palms
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MICHELLE WRIGHT’S
family can indulge in the odd
extra treat now that they have a
$10,000 Countdown voucher.
The Shirley mother was lost for
words when she won the vouchers
as part of The Palms Shopping
Centre and Countdown
Spend and Win campaign.
It felt like winning the lottery,
she said. It will take some
pressure off the weekly grocery
spend, enabling the family to
save a bit of money ahead of the
winter months.
“I had never really won
anything apart from some
skincare, and certainly not
$10,000. When I rang my
husband, he didn’t believe me at
first, and then it was excitement,”
Wright said.
“It took a few days to think
about the money, but I have
shouted morning tea at work and
donated a few items to charity.
As for the family, we have been
able to purchase a nice bit of
steak and some salmon for a
change and the odd extra special
treat.
“It is important for a local
shopping centre to have incentives,
especially with businesses
being hit by Covid-19. Promotions
like this bring people in to
spend in their local community,
and everyone ends up benefitting.”
The Palms Shopping Centre
manager Keryn Ward said the
mall always looks for ways to
give back to the community.
“We have seen in the past
couple of years quite a lot of food
banks being established in the
Christchurch community and
felt this was an opportunity to
work with Countdown, highlight
those needs and establish an
initiative which further helped
the wider community,” Ward
said.
Planning for the $21.5m
project progressing well
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“This will significantly lessen
the amount of compost stored
on the site and also help with
our midge control work at the
oxidation ponds. Midges are
naturally attracted to light so
we are trying to create a natural
screen between the oxidation
ponds and nearby homes by
planting the paddocks with native
plants.
“The compost will improve the
soil condition of the paddocks
and should greatly assist in getting
the new plants established,’’
Trotter said.
“We are also looking at more
plantings on the south side of
the organics processing plant
to create a natural buffer there
between the site and nearby
properties.’’
Trotter said the bark chip
which forms part of the biofilter
at the plant is also going to be replaced
as part of the transitional
management plan.
“The biofilter will be upgraded
as part of the redevelopment
of the plant but as an interim
measure we are going to replace
the bark chip as it has been
identified as a potential source of
odour. It will be taken off site for
disposal.’’
Trotter said planning for the
$21.5 million redevelopment of
the organics processing plant is
progressing well.
“We currently have a request
for proposals out in the market
for a contractor to design and
build the new organics processing
plant. We expect to be in a
position to finalise a contract for
the development in July so that
work can start on site this year.
The redevelopment will
involve:
•Significantly upgrading the
18 aerated tunnels where the
organic waste is turned into
compost.
•Building a new, fully ventilated
structure to enclose the
outside area where the compost
is matured and screened.
•Upgrading the biofilter.
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Our students and families value our traditional classroom spaces, small
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The Principal will give a welcoming address in the Assembly Hall at
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Joint pain: Do I have arthritis or
could it be mainly my muscles?
The team at Physical Sense in Sydenham
sees clients with a range of symptoms but
many of their middle-aged and senior clients
visit complaining of pain in one of their joints.
Physiotherapist Ietje van Stolk suggests
that a major part of the pain could be due
to muscle pain rather than simply arthritis.
“Even if an x-ray shows arthritis, the reason
for the pain may be the muscles around
the joint,” she explains. The images show
how a muscle knot (the crosses) in a back
muscle can give hip pain (aches and pain
are the red areas in the drawings), a knot
in a muscle on the back of the shoulder
blade can give a deep pain in the front of
the shoulder and a muscle knot all the way
near the groin can give an ache in the knee
(especially at night in bed).
Ietje recalls one case where an 89 year
old client with severe arthritis who walked
with a stick, told her, “I will end up in
a wheelchair, I cannot put any weight
through my right leg due to pain in my hip
and buttock”. “Within 4 treatments, she
was walking with her stick but without the
severe pain,” says Ietje. “The arthritis was
one of the factors that made her muscles
spasm but the other was that older people
move less and the flexed position the hip
is in when we sit is particularly bad for
the hip.” Ietje is happy with the fact that
although the client was 89 and could have
been “given up on” or told to live with the
pain, she made a difference to her health
and wellbeing.
The same lack of movement can be the
reason for your knee pain or your shoulder
pain and the same few treatments could
make a huge difference for you.
At Physical Sense, hands-on techniques
(massage and triggerpoint deactivation
techniques) are used to release the muscles.
The client also gets a home exercise
program designed to mobilize and stretch
the joint, strengthen the important core
muscles and increase general strength and
SHOULDER
PAIN
KNEE PAIN
balance. They teach a movement sequence
that stretches the joint in all directions
whilst the client is able to lie safely on their
bed, perfect for older or less mobile clients.
In many cases having the muscles
released and being taught how to maintain
it, is enough to stay on top of the problem.
HIP PAIN
(the crosses are the areas of the muscle spasms, the red areas is where the pain is felt)
If severe arthritis is the underlying cause,
some maintenance therapy may be
necessary, but that is often more affordable
and, for older patients, better tolerated
than surgery. After only one treatment you
should know that it will work for you. Call
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door and there is ample parking. To enquire about joint pain treatment, phone 377-2577 or visit www.triggerpoints.co.nz
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