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THURSDAY, JULY <strong>15</strong>, <strong>2021</strong><br />
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• By Bea Gooding<br />
FOLLOWING THE birth<br />
of her daughter, Ann Barsby<br />
Page 7<br />
didn’t plan on sticking around<br />
for very long when she snagged<br />
a part-time job at the Spreydon<br />
Library.<br />
A decade later the library<br />
assistant is taking a trip down<br />
memory lane as the facility<br />
celebrates 50 years since its<br />
Page 8<br />
Library celebrates 50 years<br />
MILESTONE: Ann Barsby is reflecting back on her 20 years as a library assistant in time for Spreydon Library’s 50th<br />
anniversary.<br />
PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />
opening in 1971 marked a new<br />
era of public library service in<br />
Christchurch.<br />
• Turn to page 4<br />
Family trust<br />
launches<br />
fundraiser<br />
after<br />
$30,000<br />
burglary<br />
• By Bea Gooding<br />
A FAMILY trust has launched a<br />
fundraiser in a bid to fill a $30,000<br />
financial hole left by a burglar<br />
who stole dozens of youth camp<br />
equipment items.<br />
Kiwi Family Trust staff<br />
members arrived at the<br />
Phillipstown premises to find<br />
items strewn all over the car<br />
park, with doors to the storage<br />
container and trailers hanging<br />
wide open.<br />
THey soon realised that most<br />
of the camp equipment used<br />
for youth trips had been stolen,<br />
including three kayaks, <strong>15</strong> fishing<br />
rods, a brand new fridge and<br />
freezer, a barbecue and tents.<br />
Although the trust was insured,<br />
there was still an excess to pay.<br />
To cover the shortfall, the trust<br />
has set up a Givealittle page to<br />
purchase new equipment in time<br />
for warmer weather activities in<br />
October.<br />
A police spokeswoman said a<br />
54-year-old man was arrested and<br />
is due to appear in the district<br />
court on August 17, facing a<br />
charge of burglary.<br />
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what’s on<br />
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JP Clinics<br />
Thursday, 10.30am-1.30pm, at<br />
Spreydon, Tuesday, 10am-1pm, at<br />
Halswell, Linwood and South<br />
Halswell, Linwood, South and<br />
Spreydon libraries<br />
A justice of the peace will be available<br />
to members of the community<br />
to witness signatures and documents,<br />
certify document copies, hear oaths,<br />
declarations, affidavits or affirmations<br />
as well as sign citizenship, sponsorship<br />
or rates rebates applications.<br />
This service is free.<br />
Mah-Jong<br />
Thursday, 1-3.30pm<br />
60 Vincent Pl, Opawa<br />
If you are interested in playing<br />
Mah-Jong, go along whether you are<br />
a beginner or an advanced player.<br />
Also at Halswell Hub, cnr Sparks<br />
and Halswell Rds, Wednesday, 12.30-<br />
2.30pm. Phone Noel at 322 8636.<br />
A variety of stalls will be available,<br />
including fresh produce, jams and<br />
preserves, and recycled clothing,<br />
books and tools. Every Sunday, with<br />
all proceeds supporting the local<br />
community. For site inquiries, phone<br />
Vance at 022 382 0086.<br />
Creative Writing on Sundays<br />
Sunday, 1.30-3.30pm<br />
Linwood Library<br />
Writing group leader Jennifer will<br />
work with group members to craft,<br />
create and develop their own stories.<br />
Take some pens or pencils, paper, or a<br />
laptop. This class is free.<br />
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Shed Stash Swap, Sunday, 11am-3pm, South Library. Sort out your shed<br />
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Must be clean. No timber, large or dangerous items, and old paint. <br />
variety of music from movies, TV<br />
shows, hit records and more. Reading<br />
music is an advantage but not essential.<br />
All welcome, especially tenors<br />
and basses. Phone Jill at 388 3235 for<br />
more information.<br />
Tai Chi: Meditation in Motion<br />
Tuesday and Friday, 7-8.30pm<br />
St Anne’s School hall, 739 Ferry Rd<br />
Tai Chi is a low impact mind<br />
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Technology Help Drop-In<br />
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Tuesday, 10.30-11.30am, at<br />
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Need help using your computer,<br />
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Rotary Market<br />
Sunday, 8.30am-12.30pm<br />
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Scrabble<br />
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Risingholme Singers Choir<br />
Monday, 7.30-9.30pm<br />
Risingholme Theatre, 99 Hawford Rd,<br />
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If you love singing, go along and<br />
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Wednesday, 2.30-4.30pm<br />
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Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2021</strong> 3<br />
Pool scheduled to open early<br />
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“In preparation for the opening,<br />
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“A great community facility is<br />
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the needs of the community and<br />
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visit.”<br />
Linwood Ward city councillor<br />
Yani Megan<br />
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opening date announcement.<br />
“It is great to see the muchanticipated<br />
facility coming<br />
close to completion. It is a true<br />
testament to the hard work<br />
of so many people who have<br />
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past 20 years to see it become a<br />
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“I am sure it will make a<br />
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community as people have<br />
been looking forward to it<br />
being open.<br />
“I also want to acknowledge<br />
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team – despite the Covid-19<br />
challenges it has remained on<br />
budget and ahead of time.”<br />
The facility on the corner<br />
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pool, a deep water splash pool, a<br />
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There will also be a kitchen<br />
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A formal opening with guests<br />
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INTERSECTION<br />
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Construction will start on Monday<br />
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Work includes installing temporary<br />
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LANE CLOSURE<br />
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The north-bound lane will be<br />
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Worsleys Rds intersection, which<br />
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SOUTHERN VIEW<br />
First purpose-built centre with trained<br />
• From page 1<br />
A bookworm at heart, Barsby<br />
has witnessed the library scene<br />
reinvent itself in the past 20 years<br />
to keep up with the community’s<br />
ever-changing demands.<br />
But even as society furthers<br />
into the digital era, she had no<br />
concerns that people would<br />
turn their backs on a good story,<br />
especially now with advances like<br />
e-books and Kindles.<br />
“Technology is the biggest<br />
change, a lot more people have<br />
their own devices,” she said.<br />
“The earthquakes changed the<br />
demographic of this area quite a<br />
lot. There used to be mainly older<br />
adults or young families, but<br />
people moved from town out to<br />
the suburbs.”<br />
Spreydon Library was the first<br />
purpose-built centre in the city<br />
to be staffed by the city council<br />
with trained librarians. Most<br />
libraries at the time were run by<br />
volunteers.<br />
It first opened in 1929 from<br />
the remodelled Borough Council<br />
Chambers at the current<br />
Barrington St site as a volunteerled<br />
community library.<br />
It continued operating that<br />
way until the city council started<br />
a new network of suburban<br />
public libraries following a boom<br />
in book stocks, starting with<br />
Spreydon from 1971.<br />
The rebuild cost $52,061, with<br />
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THROUGH THE DECADES: Spreydon Library in the 1940s<br />
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All of this would not be<br />
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“If every library was its<br />
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As a warm and dry place to go,<br />
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Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2021</strong> 5<br />
librarians<br />
(Below) – Barbara Moorhouse cuts a cake to mark<br />
Spreydon Library’s 25th anniversary in 1996.<br />
“Some people come in<br />
intoxicated, in broad daylight.<br />
“Some people are going through<br />
mental health issues; they could<br />
be having a bad day but they<br />
happen to be in the library that<br />
day, so you do what you can to<br />
help.”<br />
The library has been through<br />
some trials and tribulations itself.<br />
It was threatened with closure<br />
when South Library was being<br />
built until the city council did a<br />
U-turn.<br />
Because Spreydon Library was<br />
already a huge part of residents’<br />
lives, they rallied together and<br />
produced a 3500 signature<br />
petition against the proposal.<br />
Having worked in a<br />
number of libraries prior to<br />
Spreydon, including central<br />
city, New Brighton and Sumner,<br />
Barsby was glad their efforts paid<br />
off.<br />
As a passionate reader,<br />
especially in the fantasy genre,<br />
it meant she could continue<br />
working in a place she loved and<br />
be surrounded by thousands of<br />
book titles every day.<br />
•Spreydon Library is<br />
marking the occasion with<br />
a free social morning tea to<br />
share stories next Tuesday<br />
from 10.30am to 12.30pm.<br />
Spreydon<br />
Library team<br />
in 1991,<br />
including<br />
Lyndsey<br />
Knight (left),<br />
Jenni Skelton,<br />
Christine<br />
Annan,<br />
Barbara<br />
Moorhouse,<br />
and Hilary<br />
Renfree<br />
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School pupils visit the library in 1995 to keep up with the<br />
latest technology.<br />
A busy day at the Spreydon Library issues desk in 1988.<br />
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DAMAGED BINS, missed<br />
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During that time, 1163 tickets,<br />
or jobs, were completed in an<br />
average of 2.9 days.<br />
Incidents fell into a range of<br />
categories, including transport,<br />
wheelie bins, animal management<br />
and three waters council<br />
assets.<br />
Damaged bins came out on top<br />
with 108 tickets, with residential<br />
property files and missed bin<br />
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respectively.<br />
Fifty-nine per cent (717) of<br />
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through Snap Send Solve and<br />
Hybris Online.<br />
But by the conclusion of the report<br />
last month, 281 tickets were<br />
still open, or uncompleted.<br />
The ticket report was included<br />
in discussions at this week’s<br />
community board meeting.<br />
Number of tickets (issues)<br />
reported in the Spreydon-Cashmere<br />
Community Board area<br />
between May 22 and June 20:<br />
1. Damaged bin: 108<br />
2. Residential property files: 103<br />
3. Bin not collected: 99<br />
4. Leak (water supply): 87<br />
5. Litter (road): 72<br />
6. Flooding (road): 50<br />
7. Blocked drain pipe or waterway<br />
(road): 45<br />
8. Road asset (footpath, road,<br />
furniture): 43<br />
9. Graffiti: 36<br />
10. Wandering dog: 29<br />
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“It’s pretty bad, the<br />
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Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2021</strong> 7<br />
Accessible homes near completion<br />
• By Bea Gooding<br />
Arnah<br />
Trelease<br />
TWO NEW purpose-built<br />
homes are about to welcome<br />
12 residents with intellectual<br />
disabilities as a result of growing<br />
demand.<br />
The finishing touches to<br />
Hōhepa Canterbury’s $2.2<br />
million project at its Barrington<br />
St campus are under way,<br />
earmarked for completion in<br />
nine weeks’ time.<br />
But the fundraising campaign<br />
is not over yet – the trust still<br />
needs another $250,000 to<br />
achieve the project mortgage-free.<br />
General<br />
manager Arnah<br />
Trelease said the<br />
accessible homes<br />
will provide<br />
disabled people<br />
with more independence<br />
while<br />
having access to<br />
important wellbeing<br />
services.<br />
“The houses have been<br />
purpose-built with disabled people<br />
in mind. No matter whether<br />
someone has a physical disability<br />
or not, they can live comfortably<br />
in these homes,” she said.<br />
“We were thoughtful about<br />
the design in that it’s really light,<br />
bright and spacious, and people<br />
can live in a way where they<br />
feel free and connected to the<br />
landscape outside.”<br />
Hōhepa provides residential,<br />
vocational, therapy and community<br />
participation services to<br />
empower disabled people with<br />
the skills to live independently.<br />
About 140 people are supported<br />
in homes across the city<br />
– either at Hōhepa’s Somerfield<br />
or Halswell campuses or at 14<br />
homes situated within the wider<br />
community.<br />
With 60 people on the wait<br />
list, the trust’s services are in<br />
constant demand.<br />
“It’s important to have purpose-built<br />
homes because there’s<br />
a lack of accessible housing in<br />
New Zealand,” said Trelease.<br />
The Sutherland and Lamar<br />
houses were both named after<br />
trusts that made matching<br />
$500,000 donations to the project<br />
and contributed significantly<br />
to Hōhepa’s activities.<br />
Each four-bedroom dwelling<br />
will have a self-contained, twobedroom<br />
flat adjoining it, and<br />
is intended to be a permanent<br />
home for residents who move in.<br />
They include features not commonly<br />
found in regular flats and<br />
homes, including wider doorways<br />
and hallways, having no<br />
stairs to navigate, and spacious<br />
and accessible bathrooms.<br />
The simple layout is designed<br />
to assist with way-finding and<br />
open plan living areas will support<br />
communal activities.<br />
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Support staff will also be living<br />
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Trelease said having the homes<br />
so close to the campus allows<br />
residents to readily participate<br />
in activities such as cycle safety,<br />
craft or walking groups.<br />
“They can walk from their<br />
home to access these programmes,<br />
but they can also walk<br />
next door to visit friends or catch<br />
the bus to the mall,” she said.<br />
“We want people to be as independent<br />
as possible and to feel<br />
like they’ve got somewhere safe<br />
to come back to.”<br />
Trelease and her team now<br />
have the tough decision of<br />
choosing who will occupy<br />
the homes.<br />
Playground<br />
equipment<br />
awaits approval<br />
• By Samantha Mythen<br />
THE Linwood-Central-<br />
Heathcote Community Board<br />
will today discuss approving new<br />
playground equipment for Te<br />
Papa Kura Redcliffs.<br />
The playground equipment will<br />
include a swing set donated by<br />
Ruth and Jeremy Markham-Short.<br />
They are hoping to donate the<br />
swing set in memory of their<br />
23-month-old son Reuben who<br />
died in late 2020.<br />
The parents spoke to the board<br />
about the idea earlier in the year,<br />
sharing their personal story of<br />
loss.<br />
During the meeting, board<br />
chairwoman Alexandra Davids<br />
said: “Everyone is very supportive<br />
of this effort and it will absolutely<br />
go ahead.”<br />
Reuben contracted meningococcal<br />
disease. He loved playing<br />
on the swings.<br />
The parents would like to see<br />
the swing set at the park as it is<br />
near where Reuben went to preschool.<br />
Alongside the swing set, there<br />
will be a small slide, nature play,<br />
including boulders and stepping<br />
posts, and safety surfacing.<br />
The city council, in a report<br />
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SOUTHERN VIEW<br />
Sleeping on hospital floor could<br />
soon be a thing of the past<br />
THE SUPPORT people<br />
of mothers giving birth at<br />
Christchurch Women’s Hospital<br />
often resort to sleeping on the<br />
floor if staying overnight.<br />
It is why the Māia Health<br />
Foundation aims to raise<br />
$44,000 to buy 20 specialist<br />
chairs, providing a comfortable<br />
place for them to stay alongside a<br />
new mother and baby.<br />
Currently, a support person<br />
can stay at the hospital but their<br />
choices of where to sleep are<br />
limited.<br />
They are provided with either<br />
an uncomfortable chair or a<br />
vinyl mattress on the floor.<br />
“That’s not an ideal solution<br />
and it’s not very welcoming,”<br />
said Norma Campbell, director<br />
of midwifery for the Canterbury<br />
and West Coast District Health<br />
Board.<br />
Each year more than 5500<br />
women give birth at the<br />
women’s hospital. It is the South<br />
Island’s largest secondary/<br />
tertiary hospital and the<br />
hub for the Fetal Maternal<br />
Medicine Service.<br />
UNCOMFORTABLE: Canterbury and West Coast District Health board director of midwifery<br />
Norma Campbell with the current sleeping arrangements for support people.<br />
The specialised chairs the<br />
foundation is fundraising for<br />
are designed for hospital<br />
environments.<br />
During the day they can be<br />
used as a sofa chair for visitors<br />
or a breastfeeding chair for the<br />
mother, and in the evening they<br />
convert into a lie-flat bed.<br />
“The staff at Christchurch<br />
Women’s Hospital go above and<br />
beyond every day to care for our<br />
community’s newest families.<br />
It’s time we cared for them and<br />
gave our new mums, babies and<br />
families all the support we can<br />
in those first few days together,”<br />
said foundation chief executive<br />
Michael Flatman.<br />
Campbell said demand for their<br />
services was “incredibly high.”<br />
The maternity ward on<br />
level five has 45 beds and is 80<br />
to 90 per cent full most of the<br />
time.<br />
“At many times we have been<br />
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numbers of women and<br />
babies with complex needs or<br />
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health conditions,” Campbell<br />
said.<br />
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Pesto-stuffed lamb roast. Try the whisky or mulled wine marinade<br />
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Jazz up your winter roast<br />
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Pesto-stuffed lamb<br />
roast with garlic<br />
Serves 4<br />
Ingredients<br />
⅓ cup pesto<br />
⅓ cup ground almonds<br />
2 tbsp fresh oregano<br />
salt and ground pepper<br />
750gm lamb roast<br />
2 cloves garlic<br />
Directions<br />
Heat oven to 200 deg C.<br />
To make the stuffing, place<br />
pesto, ground almonds and<br />
chopped fresh oregano in a<br />
bowl. Season with salt and<br />
pepper to taste and mix to<br />
combine.<br />
Trim any fat or sinew<br />
from the lamb. Season on<br />
both sides with salt and<br />
pepper and lay out flat on<br />
a board, skin-side down.<br />
Spread stuffing over the<br />
lamb and roll it up to contain<br />
filling. Tie pieces with<br />
string to secure it.<br />
Heat an ovenproof<br />
pan, add two tablespoons<br />
oil and sear lamb for<br />
5min, turning to brown all<br />
over.<br />
Add two heads of garlic,<br />
cut in half to the pan and<br />
place in the oven to roast<br />
for 25min for mediumrare,<br />
or longer depending<br />
on your liking towards<br />
pink meat.<br />
Whisky marinade for<br />
roast meat<br />
Serves 3-4<br />
Ingredients<br />
¼ cup whisky<br />
2 tbsp prepared mustard<br />
3-4 tbsp olive oil<br />
400gm beef fillet (or<br />
lamb)<br />
freshly ground black<br />
pepper<br />
1 cup beef stock<br />
1 tbsp thyme leaves<br />
Directions<br />
Whisk whisky, mustard<br />
and 3 tbsp of olive oil<br />
until well combined. Place<br />
beef in a plastic bag. Add<br />
marinade. Refrigerate<br />
for 1 hour. Return to<br />
room temperature before<br />
cooking.<br />
Preheat grill on high.<br />
Remove meat from<br />
marinade and pat dry.<br />
Brush with remaining oil.<br />
Season with black pepper.<br />
Grill for about 8min each<br />
side. To test if done, press<br />
thickest part of meat with<br />
your fingertip. The softer it<br />
is the rarer it is; the firmer<br />
it is, the more cooked. Tent<br />
with foil and cover with a<br />
thick towel. Rest for 10min<br />
before slicing.<br />
Bring marinade, stock<br />
and thyme to the boil.<br />
Simmer for 10min. Serve<br />
with the meat.<br />
Mulled wine venison<br />
roast<br />
Serves 3-4<br />
Ingredients<br />
Marinade<br />
½ cup mulled wine<br />
1tsp cinnamon<br />
6 whole cloves<br />
1 tbsp honey<br />
Small strip orange peel<br />
1 tbsp olive oil<br />
Roast<br />
400gm venison roast<br />
Freshly ground black pepper<br />
to taste<br />
2 tbsp olive oil<br />
Sauce<br />
1 cup (250ml) meat glaze<br />
or good beef stock<br />
Directions<br />
To make the marinade,<br />
combine wine, spice,<br />
honey and orange peel in a<br />
saucepan. Slowly bring to<br />
the boil. Simmer for 1min,<br />
then cool. When cold, add<br />
olive oil.<br />
Place venison in a plastic<br />
bag. Pour marinade over.<br />
Move meat around so it is<br />
well coated. Refrigerate for<br />
at least 60min or up to 8<br />
hours.<br />
Return to room<br />
temperature before cooking.<br />
Preheat oven to 200<br />
deg C.<br />
Remove meat from<br />
marinade and pat dry.<br />
Reserve marinade for the<br />
sauce. Season.<br />
Heat olive oil in a pan.<br />
Sear venison until lightly<br />
browned on all sides.<br />
Place in a small roasting<br />
pan in the oven. Roast for<br />
20-25 minutes for medium<br />
rare.<br />
Remove from oven and<br />
tent with foil. Cover with<br />
a thick towel and stand for<br />
10 minutes.<br />
Meanwhile, strain<br />
marinade and bring to the<br />
boil. Add meat glaze or<br />
stock and simmer for 1-2<br />
minutes. Serve with the<br />
venison.<br />
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HOME & HEATING<br />
Get the balance<br />
right this winter<br />
Enviro Master has been helping<br />
Cantabrians get the balance right when it<br />
comes to choosing the perfect heat pump or<br />
air conditioning system for their home or<br />
office since 2002.<br />
Their team of expert sales people, qualified<br />
electricians, heating and refrigeration<br />
engineers, help to supply and install<br />
Christchurch’s widest range of heat pumps,<br />
and because they have no affiliation with any<br />
one brand, you can be assured their advice<br />
on the benefits and differences between each<br />
product is unbiased.<br />
They will recommend the most energyefficient<br />
and cost-effective system for your<br />
individual situation, and will have you<br />
regulating the heat in your home or office in<br />
no time.<br />
Nowadays, customers are often wanting<br />
whole home solutions to be able to maintain<br />
even temperatures throughout the home both<br />
in Winter and Summer. This can be achieved<br />
by using ducted systems or multi systems<br />
and Enviro Master are experts in designing,<br />
installing and commissioning these systems.<br />
Help is currently available with a<br />
government subsidy covering 80 per cent of<br />
the cost of a new heat pump up to $3000.<br />
The subsidy is part of the Warmer Kiwi<br />
Homes initiative and is available to Home<br />
owner/occupiers with a Community Services<br />
Card, a SuperGold combo card or who live in<br />
a low-income area as determined by deciles<br />
8-10 on the New Zealand Deprivation Index.<br />
The applicant’s home must also have been<br />
built before 2008, have insulation up to code<br />
(insulation subsidies also available) and have<br />
no fixed heating in a living area, such as an<br />
existing operational heat pump or fireplace.<br />
With new regulations now in place for<br />
Landlords to provide heating in rentals, it’s<br />
time to ensure you are meeting the new<br />
standards.<br />
Inadequate heating and ventilation can<br />
lead to mould growth and dampness in your<br />
property, leading to costlier maintenance<br />
and an unhealthy living environment.<br />
Providing a fixed heater with a higher heat<br />
output and lower running costs, like a heat<br />
pump, will enable your tenants to heat the<br />
area effectively. Enviro Master are well<br />
experienced with the Tenancy Services<br />
software to ensure that you are meeting your<br />
requirements.<br />
To ensure you choose the right system<br />
for your home or business, one of Enviro<br />
Master’s experts will visit to assess your<br />
individual situation, offer advice and<br />
answer any questions you may have. This<br />
consultation is at no cost to the customer<br />
and is always provided before a heat pump is<br />
installed.<br />
Anyone wondering about their eligibility<br />
for a subsidised heat pump are welcome to<br />
get in touch for details and help with the<br />
application process. To find out more, call<br />
Enviro Master on (03) 366 0525 or visit<br />
their website www.enviromaster.co.nz<br />
The importance<br />
of air quality<br />
The quality of the air we breathe affects<br />
our health and ability to perform. We<br />
breathe in and out approximately 20,000<br />
litres of air every day. It is therefore very<br />
important to ensure good air quality<br />
indoors through adequate ventilation.<br />
Ventilation is the process of air exchange<br />
to provide the necessary air quality that<br />
meets the needs of the occupants for clean,<br />
fresh air. Low oxygen with high carbon<br />
dioxide causes stuffiness in the room<br />
and occupants can feel drowsy. Invisible<br />
harmful substances like a high content<br />
of dust and tobacco smoke are harmful<br />
and can cause various diseases. Even bad<br />
smells can cause discomfort or irritate the<br />
nervous system.<br />
In summer, it’s easy to open windows<br />
for cross ventilation, however as winter<br />
approaches, we start to shut up out houses<br />
to trap in the heat and as a result, air<br />
quality can decline.<br />
Ventilation includes<br />
both the exchange of air<br />
to the outside as well as<br />
circulation of air within<br />
the building. It is one of<br />
the most important factors<br />
for maintaining acceptable<br />
indoor air quality in<br />
buildings. Filtered air<br />
supply for summer and<br />
filtered and warmed air in<br />
winter creates a healthy<br />
environment in which<br />
to live and work. In cases with poor<br />
or insufficient air intake from outside,<br />
the oxygen content decreases, humidity<br />
and dustiness levels increase. If exhaust<br />
ventilation is not provided or it is not<br />
effective, polluted air, smells, humidity<br />
and harmful substances are not removed.<br />
To ensure the quality of your air, contact<br />
the experts. Smooth-Air Products can<br />
calculate the required air exchange for<br />
your building requirement. Smooth-Air<br />
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equipment, from air vents to ducting<br />
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They have an extensive range of fans<br />
and ventilation components in-store but<br />
they can also provide innovative solutions<br />
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You can contact Smooth-Air on<br />
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continuing education<br />
SOUTHERN VIEW<br />
Spreading<br />
kindness<br />
through craft<br />
Crafting For a Cause is a group of<br />
crafters meeting weekly at WEA to<br />
create things people need. These clever<br />
crafters knit, crochet, sew, and repurpose<br />
materials generously donated to WEA<br />
Canterbury. Creating social capital,<br />
this group are helping reduce stash<br />
cupboards and keep materials from<br />
going into landfill, while sharing skills<br />
and ideas.<br />
Polar fleece has been turned into<br />
kitten blankets for the SPCA and over<br />
50 children’s beanies and mittens for<br />
It Takes a Village, who told them “The<br />
mittens have been a life saver for our<br />
families”. Wool yarn has been knitted<br />
up as hats, scarves and baby blankets;<br />
handmade paper has been turned into<br />
Thank You cards; cotton yarn knitted<br />
and crocheted into dishcloths, facecloths<br />
and cat toys; curtains recycled into tote<br />
bags and net curtains into vege bags and<br />
laundry bags and sold as a fundraiser to<br />
members of the WEA.<br />
To find out more or join the group,<br />
visit www.cwea.org.nz or drop into<br />
the WEA office at 59 Gloucester Street<br />
between 9:30 am and 3:00 pm Monday<br />
to Friday.<br />
Papanui High School<br />
Term 3, <strong>2021</strong> nightclasses<br />
Whether you are wanting to learn something<br />
new to improve your fitness, to challenge<br />
yourself, for relaxation, or to master a new<br />
skill Papanui High School offers plenty of<br />
choices for everyone in their<br />
Term 3 Adult Education Programme. Our<br />
Term 3 classes begin week of 2 August and<br />
we do have some weekend workshops on<br />
offer as well. We have a wide range of classes<br />
available from cooking, crafts, languages,<br />
and fitness through to photography,<br />
astronomy and cheese making. We are<br />
confident regardless of your age, or interest,<br />
you will find a course that will give you the<br />
opportunity to extend your personal skills<br />
and knowledge and meet some new people<br />
in an enjoyable friendly environment. Our<br />
tutors are well-qualified in their chosen field<br />
and wanting to help make your learning<br />
experience rewarding.<br />
One of our new courses on offer for<br />
Term 3 is an Introduction to Aromatherapy<br />
taught by Rebecca Dollery. This course<br />
will guide students through some of the<br />
best known, most researched and effective<br />
essential oils looking at their actions and<br />
best mode of use. The course will be a<br />
mixture of hands on practical preparations<br />
with guided learning covering the basics of<br />
what essential oils are, the safety precautions,<br />
how to purchase, store and use oils to gain<br />
maximum effect.<br />
For further information and enrolment<br />
in any of our Term 3 classes please visit our<br />
website https://www.papanui.school.nz/<br />
com-ed/categories or email Barbara Roper<br />
rpb@papanui.school.nz or telephone our<br />
office on 033520701.
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continuing education<br />
Risingholme’s Adult and<br />
Community Education<br />
Courses for Term 3, <strong>2021</strong><br />
now is the perfect time to learn something new, christchurch!<br />
ever fancied learning to sew, play the guitar or learn a new<br />
language? Whatever your interest and whatever your adult age,<br />
learning something new is not only fun, it can also be good for you.<br />
With Risingholme having over 80 courses on<br />
offer, at four different locations across Ōtautahi<br />
there is something that will spark your interest, for<br />
sure!<br />
We are expanding our programme by offering<br />
some new and exciting courses from Term 3<br />
onwards. New topics offered are in the health and<br />
wellbeing space, sculpture, arts, Hispanic cuisine,<br />
compassion communication, financial wellbeing<br />
and memory keeping techniques. We have other<br />
courses in the pipeline too, so keep an eye on our<br />
website.<br />
Visit our website www.risingholme.org.nz to see<br />
our full range of courses, locations and enrolment<br />
info. If you have any questions, please email us at<br />
info@risingholme.org.nz or feel free to phone us for<br />
a chat 03 332 7359.<br />
Course brochures are available on our website,<br />
at the Risingholme office and the CCC public<br />
libraries. We look forward to meeting you.<br />
Spaces are<br />
limited in some<br />
courses, so enrol<br />
now to secure your<br />
place and avoid<br />
disappointment!<br />
Adult and Community Education Term 3, <strong>2021</strong><br />
Come learn with us<br />
Risingholme Community Centre offers<br />
a wide range of short courses, each<br />
term, at a range of venues.<br />
Risingholme Community Centre<br />
Art (Creative Art, Mixed Media, Painting with Acrylics, Drawing &<br />
Sketching), Fabric & Craft Skills, Guitar, Pottery, Sewing Skills, Upholstery,<br />
Sewing Retreat, Yoga, Wood Sculpture, Woodwork, Woodwork for Women,<br />
Zentangle, Fermented Foods, Te Reo Maori, Patchwork and Quilting, NZ<br />
Sign Language, Reiki, Junk Journal (Memory Keeping), Picture Framing,<br />
Pattern Drafting, Getting Yourself Out There, Compassion Communication,<br />
Mastering Wealth & Abundance Seminar, Printmaking, Visual Merchandising.<br />
Christchurch Girls’ High School<br />
Te Reo Maori, Drawing & Sketching, German Language, Painting with<br />
Acrylics, Spanish & Go, NZ Sign Language, Pattern Drafting,<br />
Watercolour Introduction.<br />
Hornby High School<br />
Sewing for Beginners, Te Reo Maori, NZ Sign Language, Hispanic Cuisine.<br />
Riccarton High School<br />
Calligraphy, Indian Cuisine Beginners, Italian Language, NZ Sign Language,<br />
Russian Language, Te Reo Maori, Photography, Simple Healthy Meals on<br />
a Budget, Sewing Skills, ESOL - English for Migrants & Second Language<br />
Speakers, Tastes from Around the World, Found Object Sculpture.<br />
Full details available on www.risingholme.org.nz<br />
Risingholme office at 22 Cholmondeley Ave, Opawa, Chch<br />
Phone 03 332 7359 | Email info@risingholme.org.nz<br />
www.risingholme.org.nz
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