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Is Lyttelton SailGP-ready?<br />

Lyttelton resident Chris Brown is worried about how Lyttelton will look to the estimated 250<br />

million people who will view the port town when the prestigious sailing event SailGP hits<br />

the harbour waters next January. He is especially concerned about The Mitre, the historic<br />

hotel damaged beyond repair during the earthquakes. However, other residents are feeling<br />

optimistic, looking forward to the “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” the event presents.<br />

• Story, pages 4-6<br />

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Akaroa<br />

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• By Samantha Mythen<br />

QUESTIONS ARE being asked<br />

after Akaroa Museum has been<br />

put in line for future funding cuts.<br />

The city council’s Long Term<br />

Plan dictates a 10 per cent cut in<br />

the Akaroa Museum’s operational<br />

budget from 2022.<br />

Consequently, the museum will<br />

lose $40,000.<br />

In a deputation to the Banks<br />

Peninsula Community Board,<br />

the Friends of Akaroa Museum<br />

told the community board that<br />

although the cut may seem a<br />

small amount, it presents a “huge<br />

challenge” to the museum.<br />

The museum is open seven days<br />

a week and has attracted more<br />

than 24,000 domestic visitors in<br />

the past year.<br />

As a result of the Long Term<br />

Plan, the museum group is asking<br />

whether the city council values<br />

Akaroa’s history and taonga<br />

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The group would like to see a<br />

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There is a lot of concern<br />

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NEWS 3<br />

Communities encouraged to take<br />

lead in tsunami response planning<br />

• By Samantha Mythen<br />

THE MOST resilient<br />

communities during a tsunami<br />

are those that are the most<br />

connected and the most<br />

prepared, said Linwood-Central-<br />

Heathcote Community Board<br />

chairwoman Alexandra Davids.<br />

The community board has requested<br />

the city council provides<br />

it with more information on<br />

what tsunami evacuation planning<br />

for Sumner and Redcliffs<br />

has already taken place between<br />

the council and Civil Defence.<br />

Davids said that there had<br />

been tsunami event planning<br />

after the November 14, 2016,<br />

Kaikoura earthquake, but the<br />

community board was unsure<br />

on what conclusion had been<br />

reached.<br />

“We want to know what areas<br />

of planning need more support,<br />

and how we can get different<br />

groups and organisations together<br />

to make sure everyone is<br />

prepared and on the same page,”<br />

she said.<br />

“At the moment, the information<br />

is quite hodge-podge.”<br />

City council head of civil<br />

defence and emergency management<br />

Rob Orchard said there<br />

are currently no suburb-specific<br />

tsunami emergency plans developed<br />

by the city council, other<br />

than those developed with the<br />

community.<br />

However, Orchard said under<br />

the city council’s Long Term Plan<br />

<strong>21</strong>–31, community response plans<br />

for emergencies form part of the<br />

Civil Defence emergency management<br />

unit’s levels of service.<br />

“This is essentially where communities<br />

are actively supported<br />

by the city council to develop<br />

specific and appropriate response<br />

plans for their community,” he<br />

said.<br />

“These plans are developed<br />

by the community and for the<br />

community.”<br />

Orchard explained this year’s<br />

city council’s Know Your Zone<br />

campaign, promoting tsunami<br />

evacuation zones, has helped<br />

individual communities to<br />

understand the tsunami risk<br />

and what actions they need to<br />

consider when planning.<br />

RESPONSE:<br />

More<br />

information<br />

has been<br />

requested<br />

from the<br />

city council<br />

to ensure<br />

seaside<br />

communities<br />

Sumner and<br />

Redcliffs are<br />

prepared in<br />

the event of<br />

a tsunami.<br />

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The Sumner community<br />

has already shown initiative in<br />

coming together to create its<br />

own specific tsunami evacuation<br />

plan, which will be continually<br />

supported by the city council.<br />

The Sumner Community<br />

Residents’ Association has<br />

worked with civil defence<br />

experts such as the Sumner<br />

Volunteer Fire Brigade and<br />

Civil Defence Emergency<br />

Management.<br />

As a result, the village has been<br />

Lisa<br />

Sparrow<br />

divided into four quadrants, and<br />

depending on where you live or<br />

where you are when an earthquake<br />

hits or the call to evacuate<br />

comes, this dictates which hill<br />

you must go to.<br />

Residents’<br />

association<br />

co-chairperson<br />

Liza Sparrow said:<br />

“The message is<br />

that you are expected<br />

to evacuate<br />

to the nearest hill<br />

instead of driving<br />

across the neighbourhood so we<br />

can avoid traffic congestion.”<br />

She also said that when going<br />

up the hill, people must drive as<br />

far as they can into the hills, to<br />

avoid traffic jams at the bottom.<br />

“Every neighbourhood should<br />

have their own local plan.”<br />

Another Sumner-specific<br />

initiative is putting a green bin<br />

at the end of their driveway,<br />

indicating a resident’s home is<br />

available for others to stay in<br />

until the tsunami passes or the<br />

area is declared safe again.<br />

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host, putting your green bin out<br />

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Call to spruce up Lyttelton before<br />

• By Samantha Mythen<br />

EMPTY PLOTS, run-down<br />

abandoned buildings, cracked<br />

pavements and ageing<br />

information signs.<br />

Scars leftover from the earthquakes.<br />

These are the sights that could<br />

welcome the influx of SailGP<br />

teams and spectators set to visit<br />

Lyttelton next January as the<br />

prestigious sailing competition<br />

comes to its harbour.<br />

That is if major work to repair<br />

and tidy the port town is not<br />

completed in time.<br />

Resident Chris Brown is a<br />

voice among many who is not<br />

convinced Lyttelton will be up to<br />

the standards the international<br />

spotlight demands.<br />

“My key worry is the look of<br />

Lyttelton when people arrive.<br />

The hideous Mitre on the waterfront,<br />

the empty spaces and<br />

run-down signs,” he said.<br />

Brown says the historic hotel<br />

The Mitre is a disgrace. It has<br />

stood in its dangerous state of<br />

disrepair since being damaged in<br />

the earthquakes.<br />

“I am not at all convinced the<br />

city council will have moved<br />

forward with its demolition in<br />

time for SailGP,” he said.<br />

Owners of The Mitre Hotel<br />

have applied for a resource consent<br />

for the building’s demolition<br />

CONCERNED: Lyttelton residents are worried Lyttelton will not be ready for the SailGP<br />

spotlight next year, especially with the downtrodden The Mitre still yet to be demolished.<br />

and the city council said they<br />

are still waiting for information<br />

from the applicant.<br />

The owners said the building<br />

will be demolished as soon<br />

as possible after the resource<br />

consent is issued. Currently,<br />

company director and property<br />

manager Tony Ward said they<br />

arrange for any tagging to be<br />

painted over when spotted.<br />

A new development will be<br />

built on the site when the venture<br />

becomes economically viable.<br />

The owners hope the building<br />

will be of similar footprint<br />

and size and incorporate some<br />

heritage elements characteristic<br />

of the present and former Mitre<br />

building.<br />

“This is sometime off however,<br />

due to economic considerations<br />

with both Covid-19 and<br />

local growth and development,”<br />

Ward said.<br />

Kirsty Macnab is glad The<br />

Mitre will be pulled down and<br />

Fay Jeffery agreed.<br />

“It should have been pulled<br />

down years ago,” Jeffery said.<br />

Jeffery said she almost ended<br />

up in a car crash due to the<br />

orange barriers around the<br />

hotel preventing a clear view of<br />

oncoming traffic when turning<br />

from Canterbury St onto Norwich<br />

Quay.<br />

“It is so dangerous,” she said.<br />

“If there was another earthquake,<br />

the place could easily fall<br />

down on people walking around<br />

it.”<br />

Bryce Sabe of Lyttelton said<br />

he thought the port would not<br />

be ready for the big event unless<br />

certain things occurred, such as<br />

getting rid of all the rubbish.<br />

Lyttelton Business Association<br />

chairwoman Vicki Tahau Paton’s<br />

biggest concern is the roading<br />

part of the Bridle Path track into<br />

Lyttelton.<br />

“The road needs more than<br />

repair work, it is dangerous,” she<br />

said.<br />

“No one is taking these concerns<br />

seriously enough but there<br />

will be lots of people walking<br />

over the hill for the event.”<br />

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NEWS 5<br />

January’s sailing event<br />

Some work has already begun<br />

in the town, however residents<br />

think it is poor that it has taken<br />

an international boating event for<br />

an increased pace of upgrades to<br />

Lyttelton.<br />

Public toilets next to the<br />

Lyttelton Information Centre on<br />

Oxford St were already identified<br />

by the city council – prior to the<br />

SailGP event – as needing to be<br />

upgraded.<br />

Design work has now begun<br />

for changing the inside of the<br />

toilets, such as including baby<br />

changing facilities and making<br />

the toilets unisex. Construction<br />

work will begin in October.<br />

The city council is aiming to<br />

complete the toilet upgrade by<br />

December.<br />

Brown also has concerns about<br />

whether Lyttelton will be able to<br />

cope with the influx of guests,<br />

specifically the traffic management<br />

plans.<br />

“I am not convinced the traffic<br />

plan will work,” he said.<br />

Macnab said she is taking a<br />

week off work as “driving in and<br />

out of Lyttelton will be a nightmare,”<br />

she said.<br />

A ChristchurchNZ spokesperson<br />

said SailGP is currently<br />

preparing a traffic management<br />

plan for the event, taking into account<br />

issues such as congestion,<br />

parking, safety, emergency access<br />

and access for residents.<br />

The city council will then<br />

review this plan.<br />

“We are working closely with<br />

other partner agencies to ensure<br />

lessons learnt from previous<br />

events in Lyttelton are incorporated<br />

into the plan to make sure<br />

the event can maintain a functioning<br />

transport network,” said<br />

a city council spokesperson.<br />

The high-speed sailing event<br />

will take place on Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

on January 29 and 30, 2022.<br />

It will be the penultimate<br />

grand prix of the season before<br />

the grand final in San Francisco<br />

in March.<br />

The race involves teams in F50<br />

catamarans racing against each<br />

other reaching speeds in excess of<br />

50 knots or 90km/h.<br />

“Although this event is great<br />

overall for the community,<br />

Christchurch and New Zealand,<br />

I am not sure if Lyttelton will be<br />

ready,” said Brown.<br />

Jeffery agreed and said Lyttelton<br />

is the forgotten town.<br />

“ChristchurchNZ are really<br />

promoting this for Christchurch<br />

city and the benefits it will bring<br />

for Christchurch,” said Brown.<br />

“But the fact the event will be<br />

held in the beautiful harbour and<br />

in Lyttelton just seems incidental.<br />

As is always the case, Lyttelton is<br />

considered a suburb rather than<br />

its own place.”<br />

However, a ChristchurchNZ<br />

spokesperson said the Lyttelton<br />

township, the harbour and<br />

Rāpaki will feature in aspects of<br />

‘CUTE’: Charlotte McSweeney (left) and Isobel<br />

Melhuish from Christchurch think Lyttelton’s<br />

empty sites are the perfect picnic spot.<br />

SailGP’s marketing.<br />

“SailGP will boost our reputation<br />

as a city with incredible outdoor<br />

assets, a passionate sporting<br />

and sailing community, and the<br />

infrastructure and capability to<br />

hold major international events,”<br />

they said.<br />

Ross Morrison is also taking a<br />

more positive view.<br />

“Of course we will be ready.<br />

Absolutely. We’ve got to stay<br />

positive,” he said.<br />

He already has friends booked<br />

in to stay at his home during the<br />

event.<br />

“This could be a once-in-a<br />

-lifetime thing,” he said.<br />

Morrison hopes that before<br />

the event starts the Woolstore<br />

buildings at Te Ana Marina will<br />

be leased out to hospitality businesses.<br />

They are currently empty.<br />

Charlotte McSweeney and Isobel<br />

Melhuish from Christchurch<br />

thought Lyttelton was “quite<br />

cute,” and the empty sites offered<br />

a place to “sit, chill out and have<br />

a picnic.”<br />

Charlie Fawkner agreed: “Lyttelton<br />

has that cute charm about<br />

it.”<br />

Lyttelton resident Eva Bennett<br />

also does not mind the empty<br />

sites.<br />

“Lyttelton should not be<br />

glamorised anymore just for the<br />

international spotlight,” Bennett<br />

said.<br />

Fawkner, however, did wonder<br />

about Lyttelton’s infrastructure.<br />

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• From page 5<br />

“There’s not really any accommodation<br />

in Lyttelton other than<br />

the hotel at Governors <strong>Bay</strong>,” he<br />

said.<br />

As a result he said, many Lyttelton<br />

residents are choosing to<br />

move out that weekend and rent<br />

out their homes<br />

via services such<br />

as Air BnB.<br />

They are also<br />

marking up the<br />

prices.<br />

“The economic<br />

situation that<br />

will result from<br />

the event will<br />

be fantastic,”<br />

Fawkner said.<br />

A ChristchurchNZ spokesperson<br />

said the estimated visitor<br />

spend is $3 million.<br />

“The influx of visitors watching<br />

the event is expected to generate<br />

significant revenue for hospitality<br />

businesses throughout the bays,<br />

while the worldwide exposure of<br />

the beauty and hospitality of the<br />

region is expected to raise its profile<br />

in positive ways,” they said.<br />

However, they would not<br />

confirm the investment<br />

ChristchurchNZ has put into the<br />

event.<br />

Little Ship Club president and<br />

Yachting New Zealand director<br />

Victoria Moore is part of a<br />

SailGP “legacy and leverage”<br />

group, discussing the impact<br />

of the event on the community<br />

with the city council and event<br />

organisers.<br />

“A lot of work is going on<br />

behind the scenes to ensure the<br />

event runs smoothly, as well<br />

as disruptions to residents are<br />

minimised as much as possible,<br />

especially in terms of traffic<br />

management,” she said.<br />

Moore said there have been<br />

discussions of including a bus<br />

ride in the event ticket price<br />

and there being other incentives<br />

offered so people choose not to<br />

drive to Lyttelton.<br />

In terms of Lyttelton needing<br />

a “tidy up,” Moore said there is<br />

only so much that could be done<br />

in the limited amount of time<br />

they have, hence priorities such<br />

as work at the $4 million upgrade<br />

at Naval Point, which began at<br />

the end of June.<br />

The upgrade includes replacing<br />

an ageing water main, upgrading<br />

utilities and making foreshore<br />

improvements, a city council<br />

spokesperson said.<br />

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

ASTHETICS: Some Lyttelton residents are worried about the look of their port – with<br />

empty plots of land and abandoned buildings, such as The Mitre (above right).<br />

PHOTOS: SAMANTHA MYTHEN<br />

Worldwide exposure for port<br />

Charlie<br />

Fawkner<br />

Moore is positive the event<br />

is an incredible opportunity to<br />

showcase Christchurch to the<br />

world.<br />

SailGP is expected to attract a<br />

televised audience of an estimated<br />

250 million people.<br />

Tahau Paton is also on the<br />

committee. She said the work<br />

being done is “awesome.”<br />

A city council spokesperson<br />

said it is looking at what road<br />

works can be completed at Naval<br />

Point, alongside what improvements<br />

can be made to signage<br />

and vehicle and pedestrian access<br />

between Te Ana Marina and the<br />

site, prior to the event.<br />

“SailGP will communicate<br />

the impacts of the transport<br />

management plan to Lyttelton<br />

and Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong> residents,<br />

as well as the wider Christchurch<br />

community, with help from<br />

ChristchurchNZ and the city<br />

council,” they said.<br />

Museum priority<br />

raised with council<br />

• From page 1<br />

It asked whether the size of<br />

cuts to Akaroa Museum was<br />

the same as those being proposed<br />

elsewhere, such as to the<br />

Christchurch Art Gallery.<br />

The group also asked whether<br />

the museum was considered a<br />

lower priority site by the city<br />

council.<br />

However, they are yet<br />

to receive any response.<br />

In its deputation, the<br />

museum group noted<br />

other city council-funded<br />

cultural and heritage<br />

facilities were to receive<br />

maintained or greater<br />

levels of funding in the<br />

Long Term Plan, such<br />

as $5.5 million towards<br />

the Arts Centre and<br />

$11.8 million to the McDougall<br />

Art Gallery.<br />

It told the deputation it was<br />

“worried about the inequity” being<br />

shown towards the museum,<br />

which holds significant historical<br />

stories.<br />

Community board chairwoman<br />

Tori Peden said it supports the<br />

service that the museum provides<br />

to the community and is also<br />

concerned that less funding will<br />

mean a loss of that service.<br />

It has referred the deputation to<br />

the city council.<br />

“We need to see what the<br />

funding cuts will look like on the<br />

ground,” she said.<br />

Tori Peden<br />

Akaroa was the site of the first<br />

formal European settlement in<br />

the South Island.<br />

The Treaty of Waitangi was<br />

signed in the Akaroa area by two<br />

Māori chiefs, Iwikau and Tikau.<br />

The area was also the site of two<br />

attacks by Te Rauparahau on the<br />

local tangata whenua at Takapuneke<br />

and Onawe.<br />

The deputation was<br />

supported by the Comte<br />

de Paris Descendants<br />

Group, the Libeau Family,<br />

and the Akaroa Cemeteries<br />

Group, totalling about<br />

460 residents.<br />

Art Gallery director<br />

Blair Jackson told <strong>Bay</strong><br />

<strong>Harbour</strong> News the city<br />

council had chosen to<br />

make budgets cuts to the<br />

Akaroa Museum as part of the<br />

city-wide Long Term Plan process<br />

to actively look for ways to reduced<br />

spending and ensure rates<br />

increases are kept to a minimum.<br />

Said Jackson: “The required<br />

savings target for Akaroa Museum<br />

are not forecast to begin<br />

until fiscal year 2023. This extra<br />

year is to assist the museum to<br />

identify areas where savings can<br />

be made. There is also the Annual<br />

Plan process which will offer the<br />

ability to revisit the Museum’s<br />

operational funding.”<br />

The Friends of the Akaroa<br />

Museum did not want to provide<br />

further comment at this stage.<br />

UNCERTAIN FUTURE: Akaroa Museum is facing funding<br />

cuts.


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Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>21</strong> 20<strong>21</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

Gene researcher<br />

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NEWS 9<br />

OUTSTANDING: Principal researcher Dr Huitong Zhou<br />

(left), lab manager Freeman Fang (centre), and laboratory<br />

director Professor Jon Hickford were recognised at the<br />

Primary Industry Awards.<br />

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY gene<br />

marker laboratory director<br />

Professor Jon Hickford from<br />

Lyttelton has been recognised for<br />

outstanding work in his field.<br />

He received the science and<br />

research award at the annual<br />

Primary Industry Awards this<br />

month.<br />

The lab’s main research focus<br />

is genetic variation in ruminants<br />

and its association with<br />

economically important traits.<br />

It has developed tests for genes<br />

which underpin milk, meat and<br />

wool production, and that make<br />

livestock resilient to disease and<br />

environmental challenges.<br />

Hickford has worked at the<br />

university since 1989, teaching<br />

Got thoughts<br />

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Christchurch City Council has approved a wastewater treatment system<br />

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Akaroa and irrigation to new areas of native trees and plants in Robinsons<br />

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We are setting up a community reference group for the project to ensure<br />

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We need up to five community volunteers to join representatives of the<br />

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The group will help us in the lead-up to our irrigation consent application.<br />

The role of its members is to suggest ways to address community concerns<br />

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If this interests you and you have constructive ideas, we’d love to hear<br />

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programmes, and has delivered<br />

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Hickford recieved the award<br />

alongside principal researcher Dr<br />

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lab manager Freeman Fang<br />

from Christchurch.<br />

COLOURS GALORE: Eleanor Grimshaw’s exhibition<br />

at The Rock runs until the end of August.<br />

Feel-good exhibition opens<br />

• By Samantha Mythen<br />

FOR SUMNER local Eleanor<br />

Grimshaw, the power of art is<br />

making people feel good when<br />

they look at it.<br />

Viewers can experience this<br />

feeling at her latest exhibition.<br />

Day-to-day, Grimshaw works<br />

as a client relationship manager<br />

at Opes Partners, but as a side<br />

hustle she creates multi-coloured<br />

floral artworks that express a<br />

playful imagination.<br />

Last year, the team at The<br />

Rock asked her if she would like<br />

to exhibit some of her work,<br />

which she did after the Covid-19<br />

lockdown ended.<br />

Earlier this month, her second<br />

exhibition at The Rock opened.<br />

Although Grimshaw usually<br />

creates photo-realistic portraits,<br />

after Covid-19, she said: “I<br />

wanted to create something<br />

colourful, that would make<br />

people smile and feel positive.”<br />

This theme continues in her<br />

latest exhibition, which features<br />

a vibrant wall of colour,<br />

including fruits, flowers and<br />

people.<br />

Grimshaw has worked with<br />

watercolour, acrylic and pen<br />

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exhibition involved “many late<br />

nights,” she said.<br />

Grimshaw has practiced art<br />

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rewarding to be able to create an<br />

image you have in your mind,”<br />

she said.<br />

“It’s also therapeutic. You don’t<br />

have to think, you can just relax.<br />

It doesn’t require the same brain<br />

power as a full day at work.”<br />

You can view Grimshaw’s work<br />

at the Rock, 10 Wakefield Ave<br />

until the end of August.<br />

The Rock is manned by<br />

volunteers, so it is only open<br />

when the signs are out.<br />

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Tikanga is Hūhana-Suzanne Carter of Charteris <strong>Bay</strong>.


<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>21</strong> 20<strong>21</strong><br />

10<br />

NEWS<br />

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

Theatre troupe shines on and off stage<br />

• By Samantha Mythen<br />

THEY ARE mums, dads,<br />

personal assistants and teachers<br />

by day – and amateur thespians<br />

by night.<br />

Next month they are taking<br />

to the stage in Sumner as part of<br />

the Matuku Community Theatre’s<br />

annual variety show.<br />

The troupe has been performing<br />

in the seaside suburb<br />

for more than 100 years. Their<br />

cabaret-style shows started more<br />

than 50 years ago.<br />

During the past century, the<br />

group has weaved together a rich<br />

tapestry of stories. And its members’<br />

lives are almost as colourful<br />

as their performances.<br />

Liz Hinchey went to an exhibition<br />

on the group’s history earlier<br />

this year, where she found a<br />

photo of herself performing with<br />

her parents in Sumner in 1977.<br />

Hinchey grew up performing<br />

in shows with her family, including<br />

as part of the Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

Peninsula Merrymakers.<br />

She officially joined the Matuku<br />

Community Theatre in 2004.<br />

There, she found love with fellow<br />

performer John Hinchey.<br />

She had heard John’s audition<br />

for the group. He had never performed<br />

in a show before, but she<br />

said he had a “very enthusiastic<br />

voice.”<br />

“He’s the better dancer,<br />

though,” Hinchey said. “I have<br />

two left feet.”<br />

When a snowstorm hit, Liz<br />

asked a friend for John’s number,<br />

then asked him if he would drive<br />

her to rehearsals through the<br />

snow.<br />

They have now been married<br />

for 14 years.<br />

Today the Matuku Takotako<br />

Sumner Centre is the home of<br />

Matuku Community Theatre,<br />

but the group spent many years<br />

performing in Sumner School’s<br />

old hall on Wiggins St, and prior<br />

to that in the old community<br />

centre.<br />

Said chairwoman Sarah Mankelow:<br />

“Community theatre is<br />

often a reflection of the place and<br />

people and popular culture at the<br />

time, either accidentally but also<br />

often with purpose.”<br />

She recalled a show called<br />

‘Sumner Through the Years,’<br />

performed in 1990, which was<br />

a “whimsical look” at Sumner’s<br />

history.<br />

Mankelow has been the<br />

group’s chairwoman for the last<br />

two years.<br />

She joined the group 15 years<br />

ago as a new mum looking for<br />

some new friends.<br />

“I’d done drama at school but<br />

nothing really since then and it<br />

sounded like fun,” she said.<br />

“And it was! I met lots of<br />

other creative, musical people<br />

and some became my closest<br />

friends.”<br />

Mankelow has made plenty of<br />

memories, both on and off stage.<br />

In her first show, Mankelow<br />

performed as a “naughty elf,” a<br />

role that “gave her permission to<br />

be a kid again.”<br />

And after constantly playing<br />

Neil Diamond songs that were<br />

to feature in an upcoming show,<br />

Mankelow’s three-year-old began<br />

singing all the words.<br />

The community is at the heart<br />

of what the theatre is about.<br />

They sell six shows at a large<br />

discount to organisations, such<br />

as community groups, sports<br />

clubs and schools. Those groups<br />

then sell tickets to the show as<br />

their own fundraiser.<br />

This year Zonta, the<br />

Ferrymead Harriers and the<br />

Ferrymead <strong>Bay</strong>s Football have<br />

already booked spots to raise<br />

money for their clubs.<br />

Other years, the theatre has<br />

hosted special fundraising shows<br />

for locals, such as Sacha Coburn’s<br />

breast cancer treatment and Mark<br />

Lane’s kidney transplant.<br />

This year’s cabaret will run<br />

each weekend from August 13<br />

until September 4. It will feature<br />

a variety of songs, dances, silly<br />

skits and surfing, including<br />

guest performances by the<br />

Firefly Belly Dancers and quartet<br />

Symptomatic Saga.<br />

A contribution from each show<br />

will be donated to the Sumner<br />

Hub for their koha workshop<br />

project.<br />

The group has already decided<br />

to make the opening night free of<br />

charge to senior groups in Sumner<br />

and Lyttleton, so they can enjoy a<br />

night of music and fun.<br />

Mankelow said moving the<br />

LOVE ON STAGE: Liz Hinchey joined the Matuku Community<br />

Theatre in 2004, where she met her future husband John<br />

Hinchey. ​The theatre group has been captivating audiences<br />

for more than 100 years,<br />

group to the Matuku Takotako<br />

Sumner Centre involved a lot of<br />

hard work. This, alongside the<br />

group having to take last year off<br />

due to Covid-19, has meant it has<br />

lost momentum.<br />

Mankelow hopes others will<br />

force themselves out of their<br />

comfort zones and join the<br />

supportive and fun theatre.<br />

“It’s a great feeling to get<br />

together with a group of people<br />

and be creative,’ she said.<br />

“Our shows are variety so we<br />

can adapt them to suit the talent<br />

we have.”<br />

Tickets for the Matuku<br />

Community Theatre 20<strong>21</strong><br />

Cabaret “SING | DANCE |<br />

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MEMORIES: Sarah<br />

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NEWS<br />

Treasures from the past<br />

THE UNION Steamship<br />

Company began regular sailings<br />

between Wellington and<br />

Lyttelton/Ōhinehou in 1895 with<br />

two round trips each week.<br />

In 1905, this became a daily<br />

service year-round.<br />

In 1933, the name ‘Steamer<br />

Express’ was adopted for the<br />

service, of which the Maori, the<br />

Hinemoa, the Rangatira, and<br />

the Tamahine were some of the<br />

vessels used.<br />

The following description<br />

of the interior of the Maori<br />

highlights the glamour of sailing<br />

journeys, for which many would<br />

don their best clothes.<br />

“The spacious music room<br />

is a veritable symphony in old<br />

gold and blue. Softly-yielding<br />

lounges invite contemplative<br />

inactivity, while the grand<br />

piano foreshadows unending<br />

possibilities.<br />

“The dining room, reached<br />

by a noble staircase of<br />

handsome woods, is of special<br />

magnificence, upholstered<br />

in crimson and decorated in<br />

subdued artistic tints of green<br />

and white and gold.<br />

“A lordly dome pierced and<br />

garnished with stained glass rises<br />

through the upper promenade<br />

deck, and may be lifted to<br />

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A poster for<br />

the Union<br />

Steam Ship<br />

Company<br />

that offered<br />

Wellington–<br />

Lyttelton and<br />

Wellington–<br />

Picton<br />

services,<br />

featuring a<br />

photograph<br />

of the Maori.<br />

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LYTTELTON<br />

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COLLECTION<br />

augment the ventilation at will.<br />

The parquetted floor is clothed<br />

with rich crimson carpets.” (NZ<br />

History).<br />

The ill-fated Wahine was<br />

another in the line and its tragic<br />

demise cast a dark cloud over the<br />

ferry service.<br />

With the advent of regular,<br />

faster, more affordable air travel<br />

in the early 1970s, the death knell<br />

for overnight ferry journeys was<br />

rung.<br />

The interisland service<br />

ended in 1976, bringing the<br />

Wellington–Lyttelton Steamer<br />

Express to an end, to the<br />

disappointment of many.<br />

Young Totara Award for<br />

life guard’s commitment<br />

A KEEN volunteer life guard has<br />

been recognised for his efforts<br />

with an award from Ferrymead<br />

Rotary.<br />

Niels de Beer was presented<br />

with a Young Totara Award in<br />

recognition of his work in the<br />

surf life saving community.<br />

De Beer has been involved with<br />

the Taylors Mistake Surf Life<br />

Saving Club for 10 years. He and<br />

his family joined the club after<br />

emigrating from the Netherlands.<br />

De Beer, who recently became<br />

a member of the Sumner Coastguard<br />

team, has learnt first aid,<br />

team building and leadership<br />

skills.<br />

Rotary’s Young Totara Award<br />

seeks to recognise the positive<br />

achievements of young people,<br />

promote sound role models for<br />

youth, and foster responsible<br />

attitudes towards the community.<br />

Awardees are presented with a<br />

totara tree and a certificate.<br />

Samantha Dryden, who lives in<br />

Halswell but regularly volunteers<br />

at Charlesworth Reserve in<br />

Ferrymead, often travelling there<br />

by bus, also received a Young<br />

Totara Award.<br />

Dryden is an avid conservationist<br />

with a special interest in<br />

ecology and climate change.<br />

She loves the work and does anything<br />

that is needed, including<br />

weeding, planting, pruning,<br />

digging holes. She enjoys the<br />

company of like-minded people<br />

and the opportunity to learn.<br />

For more information about<br />

Ferrymead Rotary and its<br />

projects, phone secretary Kai<br />

Tovgaard on 384 9485.<br />

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Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>21</strong> 20<strong>21</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 13<br />

Wā Kōrero-Storytimes<br />

Today, 10.30-11am<br />

Meet others in the community<br />

when you and your pre-schooler<br />

join in for a fun variety of<br />

stories, songs and rhymes which<br />

foster children’s literacy. All<br />

whānau and caregivers welcome.<br />

Free, no bookings required.<br />

Matuku Takotako: Sumner<br />

Centre<br />

Pottery Social Night<br />

Wednesday, 7-9.30pm<br />

Are you hooked on pottery?<br />

This is an opportunity for you to<br />

work alongside others on your<br />

own pottery projects. Tuition<br />

is not provided. There are two<br />

working electric wheels, benches<br />

and some equipment to share.<br />

Take your own clay, glazes, tools<br />

and ideas. $5 per session (cash<br />

only). Email Nikki to book a spot<br />

artatsumnerhub@gmail.com<br />

Sumner Hub, 57 Nayland St<br />

Sumner<br />

Creative Wednesdays<br />

Wednesday, 11.30am-2.30pm<br />

All welcome and you can come<br />

and go as you please. This group<br />

is focused on bringing people<br />

together and getting creative,<br />

no matter what level your art<br />

practice is, beginner or expert.<br />

Go along to this event to make<br />

connections and express yourself<br />

freely. Every Wednesday.<br />

The Rock, 10 Wakefield Ave,<br />

Sumner<br />

Lyttelton Community<br />

Garden<br />

Wednesday, 1oam-12.30pm<br />

Over at The Lyttelton<br />

Community Garden, after<br />

a really productive growing<br />

season, the garden is planted<br />

up and ready for winter. There<br />

is real momentum in the<br />

garden to share food and to<br />

widen the definition of what<br />

a “community” garden can<br />

be – food for the community,<br />

education, working with the<br />

school and early childcare<br />

centres as well as producing<br />

seedlings and other resources<br />

for the community. This is an<br />

exciting time for the garden and<br />

as spring comes in. Visit the<br />

garden from 10am with a shared<br />

lunch at 12.30pm. Everyone is<br />

welcome.<br />

58 Oxford St, Lyttelton<br />

Heathcote Community<br />

Morning Tea<br />

Wednesday, 10am-12pm<br />

Everyone is invited to pop in<br />

for a cuppa, some fresh baking<br />

and to get to know some of<br />

the locals. Occurring every<br />

Wednesday.<br />

Heathcote Community Centre<br />

Sumner Silver Band<br />

Thursday, 7pm- 8.30pm<br />

All welcome to attend the<br />

band’s regular rehearsals to<br />

either just listen or to become<br />

part of the band. They can<br />

provide instruments and<br />

Email samantha.mythen@starmedia.<br />

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encourage returning players of<br />

all ages. Phone Peter Croft for<br />

more information 3849 534.<br />

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Community Garden Working<br />

Bee<br />

Thursday, 10-11.30am<br />

Contribute time and sweat<br />

to the Mt Pleasant community<br />

garden. Join Jocelyn at this<br />

weekly working bee. The<br />

garden is located between the<br />

community centre and the<br />

kindergarten.<br />

Mt Pleasant Community<br />

Centre Garden<br />

Twinkle Tots<br />

Friday, 10.30am<br />

Twinkle Tots is a community<br />

music group for Under 5’s, a<br />

delightful space where the littlest<br />

members of the community and<br />

their guardians can catch up for<br />

singing, dancing and practicing<br />

social skills. Beautiful morning<br />

tea is provided. Gold coin<br />

donation.<br />

St Mary’s Church Village Hall,<br />

Heathcote<br />

Zoomers Art Exhibition<br />

Friday-Sunday, 10am-4pm<br />

Artists Against Slavery<br />

presents, Zoomers; an exhibition<br />

of work by four talented<br />

Generation Z artists, who all<br />

live in Diamond <strong>Harbour</strong> and<br />

are students at Cashmere High<br />

School. They will be donating 10<br />

per cent of the sale price of their<br />

artworks sold to Artists Against<br />

Slavery.<br />

Stoddart Cottage, Diamond<br />

<strong>Harbour</strong><br />

Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong> TimeBank<br />

Drop-in Session<br />

Tuesday, 10am-12pm<br />

The Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

TimeBank exists to help build<br />

a stronger, more connected<br />

harbour community. Come in<br />

for a chat - get help with joining<br />

or managing your account,<br />

posting an offer or request, or<br />

anything else.<br />

Lyttelton Library<br />

9 for 9 Group Art Exhibition<br />

Tuesday-Friday, 11am-5pm,<br />

Saturday, 1-4pm, Sunday, 11am-<br />

4pm<br />

Nine artists feature for the 9th<br />

annual container art exhibition.<br />

The exhibition includes Philip<br />

Trusttum, who was recently<br />

awarded an ONZM for his<br />

services to art. The exhibition<br />

The Mending<br />

Group, Tuesday,<br />

10am, is repairing<br />

donated items that<br />

might otherwise<br />

go to landfills and<br />

preparing them<br />

to be sold or to<br />

be used by other<br />

organisations. The<br />

Shroom Room,<br />

Lyttelton or Lyttelton<br />

Library (if raining).<br />

runs until the end of <strong>July</strong>.<br />

LEstrange Gallery, 17 Marriner<br />

St, Sumner<br />

School Holidays: Free Movies<br />

Tuesdays and Thursdays,<br />

10.30am<br />

Seats will be available but kids<br />

may want to take their own rug<br />

or beanbag. Drinks, popcorn<br />

and nibbles available for sale.<br />

Movies include Cloudy with a<br />

Chance of Meatballs, Narnia:<br />

The Lion, the Witch and the<br />

Wardrobe, Winnie the Pooh,<br />

Mary Poppins, Miss Potter,<br />

Scooter Kidz.<br />

Opawa Community Church,<br />

cnr Aynsley Tce and Opawa Rd<br />

Coffee and Conversations<br />

Monday, 10.30am<br />

Sumner <strong>Bay</strong>s Union Trust host<br />

Tea and Talk. Join in for a social<br />

morning with free hot drinks<br />

and snacks. Make yourself<br />

comfortable and spend some<br />

time talking to other members<br />

of the community and your local<br />

librarians. Everyone welcome.<br />

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Mazda BT-50 an SUV in disguise<br />

I READ recently that Mazda’s<br />

new BT-50 pick-up could well be<br />

marketed as an alternative sport<br />

utility vehicle.<br />

Compelled to test that theory,<br />

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could take the double cab utility<br />

on a long South Island road trip,<br />

leaving the vehicle in secured<br />

parking at Bluff while my wife<br />

and I took in a couple of days<br />

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favourite holiday destinations.<br />

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base model variant, although it<br />

must be said GSX specification is<br />

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levels, plenty of specification and<br />

enough kit to satisfy. Certainly,<br />

during our road trip there was<br />

nothing we felt it needed.<br />

Sure, there’s just cloth trim, no<br />

keyless entry or ignition and no<br />

satellite navigation; however, I<br />

could easily live without those<br />

items, and elsewhere there are all<br />

of the ingredients a modern ute<br />

owner would be satisfied with.<br />

Safety hasn’t been<br />

compromised either, all BT-50s<br />

get a five-star Australasian New<br />

Car Assessment Program rating,<br />

and for the those who would<br />

use the ute as a daily driver it<br />

is manageable and enjoyable to<br />

drive, I certainly felt at home<br />

in it during the 1200km return<br />

journey.<br />

Regular readers will recall<br />

my previous evaluations of the<br />

new BT-50, and it is all-new.<br />

The Mazda Motor Corporation<br />

joined forces with the giant Isuzu<br />

conglomerate to develop the<br />

latest generation model. It shares<br />

many components with the Isuzu<br />

D-Max, notably the driveline.<br />

The BT-50 here is available in<br />

both two and four-wheel-drive,<br />

and all have six-speed automatic<br />

transmissions. There are six BT-<br />

50 variants starting at $47,490<br />

for the base model (2WD) and<br />

ending at $60,990 for Limited<br />

specification. The base model<br />

four-wheel-drive I took south<br />

lists at $54,490, if you do want a<br />

few extra goodies but don’t want<br />

Limited specification, a mid-spec<br />

GTX lists at $58,490 ($51,490,<br />

2WD).<br />

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four-cylinder turbocharged diesel<br />

engine. It’s a 3-litre unit and is<br />

rated with 140kW and 450Nm.<br />

There are no surprises here, this<br />

engine has been around for a few<br />

years but it has been the subject<br />

of a long and steady refinement<br />

process.<br />

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sophisticated, and the areas where<br />

power and torque are developed<br />

are low in the rev band so it’s a<br />

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at 100km/h, it is relaxed at that<br />

speed and is quiet. It also returns<br />

an 8l/100km instantaneous rating<br />

(converted from a km/l readout).<br />

I took the evaluation car back<br />

to the dealership with a 9l/100km<br />

combined average usage that<br />

fits well with Mazda’s claim of<br />

8l/100km, proving relaxed long<br />

distance cruising is beneficial to<br />

economy.<br />

Our long trip wasn’t the only<br />

use I put the evaluation car to,<br />

it arrived at a very opportune<br />

time. The recent weather bomb<br />

that hit Canterbury took its toll<br />

on the Kiddie-home. It exposed<br />

three sheets of leaky corrugated<br />

roofing iron that necessitated a<br />

quick repair. Thankfully, a young<br />

builder who is familiar with<br />

the renovation process on our<br />

home came at short notice and<br />

he immediately replaced some<br />

rusty sections. I used the BT-<br />

50 to dispose of the waste, also<br />

taking the opportunity to buy a<br />

new locally-manufactured ladder<br />

to replace an old one I had been<br />

using at home that had become<br />

dangerous.<br />

It’s these kinds of tasks that<br />

make today’s double-cab so<br />

versatile, you can throw anything<br />

on the deck and yet it still has the<br />

family-friendly in-cabin structure<br />

that works in the everyday role.<br />

While most of our road trip<br />

was on the fabulous undulating<br />

• Price – Mazda BT-50 GSX,<br />

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• Dimensions – Length,<br />

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• Configuration – Fourcylinder,<br />

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• Performance – 0-100km/h,<br />

10.5sec<br />

• Fuel usage – 8l/100km<br />

roads the South Island has to<br />

offer, the few handling challenges<br />

were met with dignity and<br />

aplomb. The BT-50 has definite<br />

steering feel and composure in a<br />

corner.<br />

It’s fair to say the ladder chassis<br />

and rear live axle set-up aren’t<br />

conducive to handling prowess,<br />

but the BT-50 isn’t awkward, it<br />

feels balanced and controlled,<br />

which just serves to prove if you<br />

have a live rear axle and leaf<br />

springs located well then the ride<br />

and control in a corner is well<br />

organised.<br />

That is something the tyre<br />

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mind over the years, Dunlop<br />

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compound to the extent where<br />

grip is high and travel is quiet,<br />

the big 255/65 x 17in tyres are<br />

informative and contribute to the<br />

balance and feel of the ute in all<br />

conditions.<br />

Our road trip was on a mix<br />

of wet and dry roads, and never<br />

at any point did I feel the BT-50<br />

lacked ability, it feels well attached<br />

to the road.<br />

Route closures due to the big<br />

South Canterbury flooding events<br />

meant short distances on broken<br />

and unsealed roads, the spring<br />

and damper rates of the BT-50<br />

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they don’t compromise the load<br />

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My time in the evaluation car<br />

was as far from its design role<br />

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manufactured for all purposes,<br />

and the BT-50 certainly ticked<br />

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