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Celebrates 150 years<br />

Celebrates 150 years<br />

Thursday,<strong>August</strong><strong>12</strong>, <strong>2021</strong> | Issue958 | www.starnews.co.nz<br />

Official opening ... <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> Sport and Recreation Trust chairperson Don Robertson (left) and Waimakariri Mayor Dan Gordon cut asymbolic ribbon at Mainpower Stadium’s<br />

official opening.<br />

PHOTO: WAIMAKARIRI DISTRICT COUNCIL<br />

Agame changer for the community<br />

By DAVID HILL<br />

With the Mainpower Stadium now open<br />

for business, the <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>Sport<br />

and Recreation Trustislookingahead to<br />

its next big project.<br />

Nearly 4000 people braved wintry<br />

conditions to attend Sunday’s official<br />

opening.<br />

Afteraccepting the keys to the brand<br />

new $28 million, 6000 squaremetremultiuse<br />

facility on Coldstream Road from<br />

WaimakaririMayor Dan Gordon,trust<br />

chairperson Don Robertson revealed<br />

plansfor anew stadium in Kaiapoi.<br />

In his address, Mr Robertson said the<br />

trust was hoping to partner with the<br />

counciltobuild anew sports facility in the<br />

former red zone, whichwould include<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>’s main indoorcricket<br />

centre.<br />

‘‘Ifyou’refrom Kaiapoi, we encourage<br />

you to talktoyour local councillors and let<br />

themknow you wantthem to support it,’’<br />

he told the crowd.<br />

Six Olympians at the Tokyo Olympic<br />

Games had comethrough the trust’s<br />

programmes and scholarships andMr<br />

Robertsonwas confident the new<br />

MainPower Stadium wouldproduceanew<br />

generation of sports stars. ‘‘This is agame<br />

changer for the community,it’s state of the<br />

art and it’s cutting edge technology.’’<br />

Mr Gordon recalledthe journey which<br />

led to Sunday’s officialopening was along<br />

one.<br />

‘‘I remember thisbeing discussed when<br />

Ifirst came on to council in 2004. It’s taken<br />

along time, but as it cost $28 million, every<br />

detail had to be thoroughly scrutinised<br />

and eventslike the earthquakes came<br />

alongand we had to focus on otherthings.<br />

‘‘Good things taketime.’’<br />

He recalled it was literally ‘‘life and<br />

death’’ around the counciltable, with Cr<br />

Robbie Brine discharging himself from<br />

hospital after major surgery to ensure the<br />

stadium vote got across the line.<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> Sportand Recreation<br />

Trust chief executive Michael Sharpesaid<br />

the stadium will cater to all ages.‘‘It’s<br />

going to be areal hub from 2­year­olds to<br />

over­90­year­olds,not only in sportfrom<br />

grassroots to nationalsportspeople<br />

through to fitnessand wellbeingand<br />

health.’’<br />

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Former Queen Mary Hospital<br />

superintendent farewelled<br />

By ROBYN BRISTOW<br />

Dr RobertJohn Mackay Crawford, who<br />

broughtaninnovative and bold<br />

approachtotreating people with<br />

addictions, has passed away<br />

peacefully withfamily in Havelock<br />

<strong>North</strong>.<br />

He was aged80.<br />

Dr Crawford wasthe superintendent<br />

of the QueenMary Hospital in Hanmer<br />

Springs, aresidentialalcohol and<br />

drugtreatment centre, from 1976to<br />

1991.<br />

He introducedgroundbreaking<br />

educational,physical and<br />

psychotherapeutic modelsfor<br />

recovery, such as psychodrama.<br />

Dr Crawford wasawardedaMember<br />

of the New Zealand OrderofMerit for<br />

servicestomental health and<br />

addiction servicesinthe 2019Queen’s<br />

Birthday honours.<br />

Under his leadership, QueenMary<br />

Hospital became acentre of<br />

excellencefor expanding the<br />

treatmentfor families affected by<br />

addiction,and the training of health<br />

professionals and others working<br />

nationally in treatmentand<br />

rehabilitation.<br />

Dr Crawford wassupported in his<br />

endeavours by his wife, Dr Jan<br />

Crawford, who died in November 2010.<br />

She workedtirelessly for Queen Mary<br />

Hospital, and her community<br />

alongside her husband, for more than<br />

40 years.<br />

He establishedasuccessful<br />

KaupapaMaori/Taha Maori<br />

programme, Te Aroha otoHau<br />

Angiangi, which provided amodel of<br />

cultural healing. The programmeran<br />

from1990 to 2003 and influenced and<br />

encouraged the development of Maori<br />

treatment services in New Zealand.<br />

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Bold approach ... Dr Robert Crawford<br />

took an innovative approach to treating<br />

people with addictions at the former<br />

Queen Mary Hospital in Hanmer Springs.<br />

PHOTO:SUPPLIED<br />

He also authored several<br />

publicationsand served in various<br />

national governance and advisory<br />

roles,includingonthe treatment<br />

committee of the AlcoholicLiquor<br />

Advisory Council, theMedical Society<br />

on Alcoholism, and the Doctors’<br />

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In 1999 he was appointed director of<br />

the ChristchurchInstitute for<br />

Training in Psychodrama.<br />

In 2018,DrCrawford was awarded<br />

Distinguished Membershipofthe<br />

Australian and New Zealand<br />

Psychodrama Association.<br />

Today Queen Maryremains empty,<br />

and untouched. Aboutathird ofthe<br />

sitehas beenvested in the Hurunui<br />

District Council, including historic<br />

buildings, whilethe remainingarea to<br />

the south is vested with Ngai Tahu.<br />

Dr Crawford’sdedication to Queen<br />

Mary Hospital never dimmed, even<br />

after it was closed in 2003, and the<br />

hospital’sglory daysasaplace of<br />

healingweregone.<br />

He had firmideas on what he would<br />

liketohave seenhappen withthe site.<br />

He suggestedaretirement complex,<br />

withapartment­style living for the<br />

elderly. He felt amuseum and arts<br />

centre would be appropriate, and<br />

thinks the Department of<br />

Conservation could haveestablished<br />

an office promotingpublicly<br />

accessible areasfor touristsand locals<br />

alike.<br />

Dr Crawford alsoenvisaged acafe<br />

and believed aspace forworking<br />

artists, similartothe Arts Centre in<br />

Christchurch wouldhave added<br />

interest.<br />

He was muchloved fatherand<br />

father­in­law of Alastair and Zoe,<br />

Geoffand Andi, lovedBaba of Art,and<br />

Joe; Isla, and Molly.<br />

AService to celebrate and honour<br />

Dr Crawford’s life, will be held in the<br />

Church of the Epiphany,31Jollies<br />

Pass Road,Hanmer Springs,tomorrow<br />

Friday, <strong>August</strong> 13 at 1pm, thereafter<br />

intermentinthe Hanmer Springs<br />

Cemetery.<br />

New MainPower stadium has scope to grow<br />

From Page 1<br />

The new facility has four large<br />

basketball courts, with scope to build<br />

another two as the region’s population<br />

expands.<br />

The courts are marked out for<br />

basketball, netball, volleyball, korfball,<br />

futsal and badminton, being played on<br />

the latest technology sprung floor.<br />

There are blinds which can be pulled<br />

to separate the courts, automated<br />

blackout curtains for glare, the hoops<br />

have the latest technology and there is<br />

seating for 500 people, with additional<br />

mobile seating for another 200.<br />

The fitness centre comprises aturf<br />

running track for speed tests, Prama or<br />

‘‘gamified exercise’’, rowing machines,<br />

assault bikes and the latest training<br />

equipment.<br />

A3Dscanner is also available, which<br />

takes <strong>12</strong>00 photos of the body in ashort<br />

time to test body fat, posture and<br />

balance.<br />

The new facility is nestled in a<br />

growing sports hub, including the<br />

MainPower Oval cricket ground,<br />

Rangiora Showgrounds, hockey turf,<br />

football grounds and anew 10­court<br />

tennis facility is being built next door.<br />

‘‘It’s areal hub for not just Rangiora,<br />

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No appeal to quarry decision<br />

By SHELLEY TOPP<br />

Taggart Earthmoving Ltd is not appealing<br />

adecisionbytwo independent<br />

commissioners to denythe companya<br />

resourceconsenttodevelopaquarry at<br />

RangioraRacecourse.<br />

Taggart CEO PaulTaggart saysthe<br />

commissioners’decision was<br />

disappointing forthe companybut they<br />

decided nottoappeal the ruling dueto<br />

legaladvice and thepotential high­costof<br />

an appealinthe EnvironmentCourt.<br />

‘‘We havealready spent alot of money<br />

on thisprojectbut that is therisk you<br />

take,’’ he says.<br />

‘‘We are now assessing ouroptions and<br />

have some toughdecisions to make about<br />

thefuture of ouroperation in Rangiora,<br />

whichwill dependonwhether we can<br />

find an alternative source of gravel.’’<br />

Thecompany was assessing other<br />

possiblegravel extraction siteswithin<br />

Waimakariri but he is unwilling to say at<br />

this stagewhere they are.<br />

Mr Taggart says it wasapopular<br />

misconceptionthatrecent floodingin<br />

Waimakariri had deposited large<br />

quantities of gravelinthe Ashley­<br />

Rakahuriand Waimakariri rivers.<br />

‘‘Although it appears that there are now<br />

largedeposits of gravel in the bedsofthe<br />

Waimakaririand Ashleyrivers postthe<br />

recentfloods, initial topographical<br />

surveys indicatethat the increased<br />

volume of gravelavailable for extraction<br />

is minimal,’’hesays.<br />

‘‘We haverecently surveyedasectionof<br />

theAshleyRiver post flooding and<br />

compared the surveyvolumes that we<br />

calculated pre­flood andthe netincrease<br />

in availablegravel is insignificantwhen<br />

measuredagainst Environment<br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong>’s(ECan) mean bedlevels for<br />

Appealing ... The Rangiora racecourse is apopular course with punters as shown by the<br />

turnout at the December 2019 Christmas at the Races meeting on the grass track.<br />

PHOTO: SHELLEY TOPP<br />

gravel extraction.’’<br />

However,the company onlysurveyeda<br />

small section of therivertoget an<br />

indication of the effect of the floods.ECan<br />

is scheduled to do afull river surveynext<br />

month.<br />

‘‘Thismay show thereismore gravel<br />

there thanexpected,’’ Mr Taggart says.<br />

The independentcommissioners, Paul<br />

Rogers andJohn Iseli, deniedTaggart<br />

Earthmoving aresourceconsent for the<br />

quarry primarilybecause‘‘therisks and<br />

potential risks to groundwater<br />

contamination and contaminationof<br />

drinking watersuppliesdown­gradientof<br />

thesite areunacceptable.’’<br />

Deputy Presidentofthe No Rangiora<br />

Racecourse QuarryInc John Matheris<br />

delighted that TaggartEarthmovingLtd<br />

haschosen nottoappeal the decision.<br />

Thepresident of theRangiora Harness<br />

RacingClub, GregWright, whoinitially<br />

said the clubneeded theincome expected<br />

to come from the quarry, has no comment<br />

to makeaboutthe commissioners’<br />

decision to deny aresource consentfor it<br />

or Taggart’sdecision not to appealthat<br />

decision.<br />

Success of Rangiora gymnasts celebrated<br />

By SHELLEY TOPP<br />

Rangiora’s ICE Trampoline Sportsis<br />

celebrating the success of its members<br />

at Auckland’s National Gymnastics<br />

Championships.<br />

Campbell Robertson,Bronwyn Dibb,<br />

BraidaThomas, Natalie Donavan,<br />

Emily Reeves, Matthieu Rigter, Jessica<br />

Penney, Hannah Van Schculkyn and<br />

Kirah Galbraith all won championships<br />

titlesatthe nationals which were held<br />

at the Trusts Arena in Auckland from<br />

July 20­24.<br />

Their success continues agreatrun<br />

for ICE Trampoline Sports which is one<br />

of New Zealand’s top trampoline and<br />

gymnastics clubs.<br />

The club’smemberswere also<br />

excited to see theirsport in the<br />

limelight on the worldstage with the<br />

recent bronze­medalwinning<br />

perfomance of Aucklandtrampolinist<br />

DylanSchmidt, at the Tokyo Olympics<br />

giving New Zealand its first Olympic<br />

success in trampoline gymnastics.<br />

Christchurchtrampolinist Maddie<br />

Davidson also made history by<br />

becomingNew Zealand’s first woman to<br />

compete at the games.<br />

‘‘Dylan’s performance is absolutely<br />

fantastic for the profile of the sport in<br />

New Zealand,’’ ICE Trampoline Sports<br />

club’s senior coach Nigel Humphreys<br />

says.``We all sat and watched as ateam<br />

and were thrilled for him personally as<br />

he is such agreat guy, and Maddie<br />

Davidson is from Christchurchsoitwas<br />

greattohave alocal girl in the women’s<br />

event.She has given so much back to<br />

the sportasacoach and ajudge.’’<br />

Dylan’s successand Maddie’s<br />

participationatthe Olympicshas<br />

proved inspirational for the ICE<br />

Trampoline Sports clubmembers but<br />

Covid­19 globalpandemictravel<br />

restrictions are hampering<br />

participationatfuture overseas<br />

competitions.<br />

‘‘Ourseniorshad booked flights to the<br />

Gold Coast for the Australian Club<br />

Nationals in September, but<br />

unfortunately theyhave been<br />

cancelled,’’Nigel says. ‘‘Our next major<br />

is the World Championships in<br />

Azerbaijan in November and the World<br />

Gamesinthe USA in July 2022 for our<br />

star athlete Bronwyn Dibb.’’<br />

‘‘However, we are struggling to get<br />

managed isolationand quarantine<br />

places for our return fromthe World<br />

Champs, so may not even be able to<br />

book to attend. ''<br />

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Snow closes roads in <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

By ROBYN BRISTOW<br />

Motoristsbore the brunt of <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong>’s snowfall on Sunday.<br />

The Leader Road linking Waiauand<br />

State Highway One,The InlandRoad<br />

linking Waiau andKaikoura, and the<br />

Clarence Valley Road, Hanmer Springs,<br />

were closed by heavy snow,and remained<br />

closedonMonday.<br />

The Lewis, and Arthurs Passes were<br />

both closed and remained closed until late<br />

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One, on the eastcoast,the only route open<br />

between Christchurch and Picton/Nelson<br />

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At the Hundalee Hills, on State Highway<br />

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highway.<br />

About 5cm of snow had fallen by 2.40pm<br />

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incident which forced around 30 trucks,<br />

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Some motorist did elect to turn back.<br />

This put accommodation at apremium<br />

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queuing in the freezing cold conditions,<br />

with snow continuing to fall.<br />

It took until 11pm to clearthe backlog,<br />

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‘‘Given the route was the sole remaining<br />

highway north of Christchurch still open<br />

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All thequeued cars, barfour or five<br />

parkednear the top,were abletodoaUturnand<br />

go back the way they came. An<br />

agencyspokesperson said for theirown<br />

Clearing ... Drew Topp from Topp<br />

Contractors clears snow on the Inland Road.<br />

PHOTO:TOPP CONTRACTORS<br />

reasons many decided to wait.<br />

‘‘Weunderstandthe highway was not<br />

officially closed so they may well have<br />

assumed the delay wouldbeshorter than<br />

it turned out to be.<br />

‘‘Weapologise to people who have<br />

enduredfreezingtemperatures and we<br />

willhaveafull debrief on this.’’<br />

Crews helped those who ran out of gas.<br />

In the Hurunui District many travellers<br />

sought refugeatCheviot and Mt Lyford<br />

Lodge overnight because of the Hundalee<br />

hold­up.<br />

Dan Harris, chiefoperations officer,<br />

saidthe accommodating local community<br />

keptpeoplesafe and warm, withmore<br />

accommodation available if it was needed.<br />

He says farmerswere well prepared for<br />

the cold snap, but the snow will add to<br />

ongoing feed issues thanks to drought and<br />

the May flood.<br />

Sunday fun ... Pieta Sidey (left), Harry Sidey, Charlotte Thompson ,Hamish Thompson<br />

all from Hurunui College enjoy fun in the snow on Sunday at Glenovis, Hawarden.<br />

PHOTO: SUPPLIED<br />

On Monday the council reported some<br />

drivers were ignoring the Road Closed<br />

sign at Leader Road,and carrying on<br />

through. ‘‘There are no road crews<br />

working on this road, yet,due to weather<br />

conditions, and if you haveanaccident<br />

after you'vegone pastthis sign, you are not<br />

insured,’’ acouncilspokesperson said. It<br />

was hoped all affected roadswould be<br />

open by Tuesday.<br />

The Oxford Area School was closed on<br />

Mondaydue to thesnow, but there were no<br />

roading problems in the Waimakariri<br />

District caused by the snow. The Lees<br />

Valleyroad remains closedwhile repairs<br />

are carriedout following major damage<br />

duringthe May floodevent.<br />

Into the storm ... Drew Topp from Topp<br />

Contractors heads into the Inland Road to clear<br />

snow.<br />

PHOTO:TOPP CONTRACTORS


No staffing woes for NC<br />

hospitality providers<br />

By SHELLEY TOPP<br />

Whilemany cafe and restaurant<br />

owners nationwide say they are<br />

facing staffing shortages, <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> seems to be bucking<br />

that trend.<br />

More than 2000 restaurants<br />

and cafes nationwide tookpart<br />

in the Restaurant Association of<br />

New Zealand’sLights Out<br />

campaignlast month to<br />

highlight the staffing crisis and<br />

get the Government to allow<br />

urgent borderexemptions for<br />

overseas workersseeking<br />

hospitality workinNew<br />

Zealand.<br />

However, most <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> cafeand restaurant<br />

owners contacted said they did<br />

not haveproblems retaining or<br />

recruiting staff.<br />

Kaiapoi’s Coffee Culture coownerDean<br />

Peterssaid being<br />

part of abig franchisegroup<br />

helped with staffing<br />

recruitment.<br />

‘‘We don’t have any trouble<br />

finding staff.’’<br />

Oxford's Cafe 51 chef/manager<br />

Lititia Buckman had expected<br />

difficulties recruiting staff after<br />

the Covid­19 lockdown but that<br />

had not occurred.<br />

‘‘Hospitality may not be the<br />

best payingjob to start with but<br />

it is agreat careerchoice,<br />

particularly for young people<br />

because it teaches you so many<br />

life skills and can take you<br />

Beks Morland ... Rangiora’s<br />

Comcol <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

hospitality course tutor.<br />

PHOTO: SHELLEY TOPP<br />

anywhereyou want to go,’’ she<br />

said.<br />

Rangiora’s Fools of Desire<br />

Cafe co­owner Karl Horwarth<br />

said they did not have problems<br />

recruiting staff either,with<br />

people regularlycallingatthe<br />

cafe seeking hospitality work.<br />

Whileatthe Red PostCafe in<br />

Culverden, co­owner Carolyn<br />

Allison said her full­time staff<br />

had been at the cafe for along<br />

time and she was ‘‘ fortunateto<br />

be able to hire university<br />

students,home for the holidays<br />

and looking for work,tohelp out<br />

during the busy summer<br />

months.’’<br />

In HanmerSprings, the<br />

PowerhouseCafe and<br />

Restaurant owner Mary<br />

Holloway, who is also aHurunui<br />

Districtcouncillor, said<br />

hospitality was hard work,but<br />

she did not have any problems<br />

hiring or retainingstaff.<br />

``If you respect your staff, pay<br />

them welland treatthem well,<br />

they will stay,’’ she said.<br />

In Kaikoura, Why Not Cafe coownerPeter<br />

Matts employs four<br />

localwomen full­time,but hires<br />

backpackersvisiting New<br />

Zealand seeking seasonal work<br />

to help out during the busier<br />

summer months.<br />

However, he is concerned he<br />

may not be able to do thatthis<br />

summer withNew Zealand’s<br />

borders still likely to be closed<br />

to internationaltravellers.<br />

``Nothavingany<br />

internationalsisabig loss.''<br />

WhileinRangiora, Amy Grice,<br />

part­owner of The Plough Hotel<br />

and WinnieBagoes often has<br />

difficultyrecruiting<br />

experienced staff.<br />

‘‘We are really luckytohave<br />

an awesome corebase of fulltime<br />

staff,but struggle to hire<br />

new people with experience,’’<br />

she said.<br />

‘‘Having said that we recently<br />

took on two inexperienced staff,<br />

alovely school girl and adairy<br />

farmer, and theyare both<br />

awesome workers.’’<br />

NEWS<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>August</strong> <strong>12</strong>, <strong>2021</strong><br />

5<br />

Lifestyle blocks<br />

miss funding<br />

By DAVID HILL<br />

Waimakariri Mayor Dan<br />

Gordon is not giving up the<br />

fighttosupport the region’s<br />

lifestylers, in the wakeofthe<br />

recent flood event.<br />

Mr Gordon sayshehas<br />

received confirmation from his<br />

enquiry to the Prime Minister’s<br />

office, that lifestyle blockshave<br />

not beenincluded in the<br />

Ministry for Primary<br />

Industries’ flood relief<br />

package.<br />

He met with Prime Minister<br />

Jacinda Ardern whileshe was<br />

in <strong>Canterbury</strong> to meetwith the<br />

region’s Mayorsinthe weeks<br />

following the May 31 flood.<br />

After learning Waimakariri<br />

had the mostlifestyle blocks in<br />

the country, Ms Ardern agreed<br />

to lookinto the matter.<br />

Anumber of lifestyle blocks<br />

suffered considerable damage<br />

in the flood, but many<br />

insurance policiesdonot cover<br />

land damage.<br />

Lifestyle properties do not<br />

meet the criteria for funding in<br />

MPI’s relief package.<br />

Funding has beenmade<br />

available to theMayoralRelief<br />

Fund, but Mr Gordon says this<br />

is limited.<br />

For now aid from the<br />

Mayoral ReliefFund will be<br />

dispersed between lifestyle<br />

block ownersinneed of<br />

support, while the council<br />

gathers more data to present to<br />

the Prime Minister in the hope<br />

the matter can be<br />

reconsidered.<br />

‘‘I have been talking to<br />

lifestylersabout their issues, so<br />

we can go back to the Prime<br />

Minister,’’ Mr Gordon says.<br />

‘‘We’reattempting to quantify<br />

the difference between<br />

insurance and what is<br />

uninsured so we can make<br />

make asubmission to the<br />

government.<br />

‘‘In the meantime, we have<br />

some up withamodelofhow<br />

we are going to disperse it<br />

(Mayoral Fund),but it willbeto<br />

lifestylerswho have missedout<br />

on other funding.’’<br />

The council’s efforts to<br />

supportlifestylershave been<br />

aided by having two fencing<br />

contractors who have<br />

negotiatedrates with the<br />

council, whichhave been<br />

passed on to lifestyle block<br />

owners.<br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong>RuralAdvisory<br />

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stems fromauthorities<br />

struggling to distinguish<br />

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purely lifestyle blocksand<br />

‘‘smallproductive units’’.<br />

Income assessmenthad been<br />

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also triedlooking at thesize of<br />

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6 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>August</strong> <strong>12</strong>, <strong>2021</strong><br />

In the Electoratewith<br />

MattDoocey<br />

MP forWaimakariri<br />

Authorised by MattDoocey,Level1ConwayLane,188 High Street,Rangiora.<br />

Urgent funding needed<br />

in mental health arena<br />

Mental health is not only about the<br />

treatmentofmental illness but also the<br />

promotionofmental wellbeing.<br />

Over the course of our liveswewill all<br />

have good and bad mental health.<br />

No­one is immune.<br />

Last week Ijoined rural mental health<br />

advocates GraceCurtis (CoolChange NZ)<br />

and Jason Herrick (Ag Proud)tospeak to<br />

over 800 people in Auckland.<br />

We tookthe voices of rural mental<br />

health to our largesturban areatocall on<br />

the government to urgently fundlife­saving<br />

mental health and suicide prevention<br />

programsinour ruralcommunities.<br />

We’vebeen hearing loud and clear that<br />

our ruralcommunities are doingittough,<br />

with increasing challenges and changing<br />

regulations taking their tollonfarmers and<br />

growers.<br />

Iwas proud to stand alongside our local<br />

farmers at the Groundswell protestin<br />

Rangiora and Kaiapoi recently. They are<br />

an integral part of our community and it<br />

was greattosee so many residents out in<br />

support of them too.<br />

Ijoined protestorganiser Andrew<br />

Mehrtensinhis ute to hear first­hand the<br />

impacts on farmers’ wellbeing from the<br />

uncertainty and stress of excessive<br />

governmentregulation,with more<br />

proposed changesinevitably creating even<br />

more anxiety.<br />

One of the more controversial rule<br />

changes is the identificationofSignificant<br />

Natural Areas, or SNAs, on rural<br />

properties.<br />

On avisit to afarm near Oxford last<br />

monthIlearned the extent of what this<br />

would mean for alandowner.<br />

Essentially, theywould not be abletodo<br />

anything to largeswathes of theirown<br />

land, someofwhich has beenhanded<br />

down throughmany generations.<br />

Farmers knowtheir land and how to<br />

manageit, and this is areal concernfor<br />

many in theWaimakariri.<br />

On amore positive note,itwas<br />

inspirational to meet Oxford's Daisy<br />

Gardiner, who combines her passion for<br />

flowers withapassion for our Oxford<br />

community.<br />

Daisy is mum to two young children and<br />

has set up athriving home business,<br />

Daisy's Wedding Flowers, supporting local<br />

growers and keeping costs down to make<br />

flowers affordable to our elderly and<br />

community organisations.<br />

Daisy is agreat example of innovation<br />

and creativity –she has made her business<br />

work around her life and is providinga<br />

great local service too.<br />

It was also great to celebrate success for<br />

Kaiapoi dairy owner Nilesh Vallabh and<br />

his familywho havebeen part of our<br />

community for more thantwo decades.<br />

Nileshwas having difficulty in getting a<br />

Lotto licencefor his shop even though<br />

there was one lessoutlet in townafter<br />

Take Note closed down. Iwas glad to be<br />

able to help by organising aLotto<br />

representativetocome downfrom<br />

Auckland to visit Nilesh and myselfinhis<br />

Kaiapoi shop. Ourfarmers, along with<br />

individualslikeDaisy and Nilesh, are the<br />

backbone of our community, and Iama<br />

fierceadvocate for all residentswhen they<br />

need someonetofight in their corner.<br />

Waimakariri<br />

Focus from Dan Gordon, Mayor<br />

Acommunity facility<br />

MainPower Stadium<br />

It was apriivilegetoopen MainPower<br />

Stadium on Sunday.<br />

It was important forthe councillors and<br />

me thatthis openingbefor the whole<br />

community.<br />

Despite theweather,4000people came<br />

throughtoview this outstandingfacility.<br />

At 6000 square metres, peoplewere<br />

amazedbythe size andquality.<br />

There havebeenmanywho havebeen<br />

significanttothisproject andhelped us<br />

get to theofficial opening. You knowwho<br />

you are andahugethankyou for your<br />

workincreating thisfacility.<br />

Whathas beendelivered is astunning<br />

multi­use facilitythat Iknow our<br />

community willbepleased with. There<br />

has been huge expectation and<br />

excitement.<br />

Thisfacility is for all agesbut Iam<br />

especially excitedabout thebenefits it<br />

willprovide our youngpeoplewho will<br />

gainaccess to highquality sport and<br />

activities,but also the wider benefits to<br />

our community’s healthand wellbeing.<br />

Our hopeisthat this stadiumwill<br />

inspireour next generation of athletes<br />

and help ouryoung people have the<br />

opportunity to reach theirpotential as<br />

futurerepresentatives for<strong>Canterbury</strong>,<br />

New Zealand or indeedbecome<br />

Olympians.Nomatterwhatlevelyou<br />

achieveat, youwillmake us proud.<br />

Water reform<br />

As you will haveread,the Government<br />

is proposingchanges to theway our<br />

drinking­water,stormwater and<br />

wastewaterservices are delivered to<br />

residents through aThree WatersReform<br />

process.<br />

The Government has given councils<br />

until the end of Septembertoprovide<br />

feedback on whether we,asadistrict,<br />

wishtoopt­in or opt­out of the proposed<br />

reform. Beforewemake adecision about<br />

the nextstage of thereformprocesswe<br />

are keen hear whatour community thinks<br />

and will be undertaking engagement with<br />

you shortly.<br />

Soonall ratepayers will receive aletter<br />

which laysout thebestinformation we<br />

knowtodate regardingthe reform<br />

proposal. Included willbeafeedback<br />

form. Yourcouncillors andIwill be<br />

availableataseries of community dropins<br />

to discuss thereform proposals and<br />

answerany questionsyou mayhave.<br />

Yourviews areimportant and we<br />

strongly encouragereceiving your<br />

feedback before we make aformal<br />

decision on September 28.<br />

Vic Allen<br />

Sadly Oxford’s Vic Allen passed away<br />

lastweek. Vichad beenastrong advocate<br />

for his community ­especiallyOxford.<br />

He loved his communityand was<br />

passionate about it.Hewasinvolved in<br />

mostcommunity organisationsand had<br />

servedaschair or ahardworking<br />

committee member.<br />

Vic wasalsoalong­serving memberof<br />

the Oxford­EyreWard Advisory Board<br />

and oversaw anumber of projects to bring<br />

themtoasuccessful completion.<br />

For hisservicetothe community Vic<br />

was awardedaCommunity Service<br />

Award.<br />

Vic Allen worked hardfor his<br />

community to makeitabetter place. He<br />

achieved that.His contribution was<br />

extensive.<br />

Our community is so muchthe better for<br />

his involvement. On behalf of agrateful<br />

community,thank you Vicfor your faithful<br />

service.Rest in peace.<br />

Councils can now consider rezoning land for development<br />

By ROBYN BRISTOW<br />

The identificationofnew areas that<br />

could accommodate futureurban<br />

housing developmentinRangiora,<br />

Kaiapoiand Rolleston, hasbeen<br />

approved by the Minister for the<br />

Environment.<br />

The Minister approvedthe changes to<br />

the <strong>Canterbury</strong> Regional Policy<br />

Statement(CRPS),onMay 28. His<br />

decision waspublicly notifiedonJuly 17.<br />

McALPINES MITRE 10 MEGA RANGIORA -OCEAN WATCH<br />

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Change 1toChapter 6ofthe CRPS<br />

became operative on July 28.<br />

Andrew Parrish,Environment<br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> regional planningmanager,<br />

saysthisenables theWaimakaririand<br />

Selwyn DistrictCouncils to consider<br />

rezoning of land in futuredevelopment<br />

areas through theirdistrict planning<br />

processes, if required,tomeetshortfalls<br />

in housingcapacity.<br />

“This allowsthesedistrict councils to<br />

developplansand consultwith<br />

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communities on additional land for<br />

housing, andprovide higher density<br />

living environments, includingmixeduse<br />

developments andagreater range of<br />

housingtypes”.<br />

The proposed change willallowfor<br />

rezoning fornew housing developments<br />

in Rolleston,Rangiora andKaiapoi to<br />

support projectedpopulation growth<br />

overthe next30years.<br />

The Waimakariri district’s population<br />

is projected to growfrom64,700 (asat<br />

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June30, 2020) to 78,400 in 2031, andhit<br />

100,000by2051.<br />

Growthatthat level means around<br />

4800new houses needtobebuiltover<br />

the next decade andmore than<strong>12</strong>,000<br />

new houses by 2051.<br />

The change is likely to leadtohigher<br />

housingdensityinthe Waimakariri<br />

district,whichthe council tentatively<br />

agreed to as part of theOur Space<br />

2018­2048:GreaterChristchurch<br />

Settlement Pattern document in 2018,<br />

0<br />

Highs Lows Highs Lows Highs Lows Highs Lows Highs Lows Highs Lows Highs Lows<br />

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7:37pm 2.4 1:25pm 0.5 8:28pm 2.3 2:15pm 0.5 9:21pm 2.3 3:08pm 0.5 10:16pm 2.3 4:04pm 0.5 11:13pm 2.3 5:04pm 0.5<br />

6:05pm 0.5 <strong>12</strong>:45pm 2.4 7:06pm 0.5<br />

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7:37pm 2.4 1:25pm 0.5 8:28pm 2.3 2:15pm 0.5 9:21pm 2.3 3:08pm 0.5 10:16pm 2.3 4:04pm 0.5 11:13pm 2.3 5:04pm 0.5<br />

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Motunau 7:46pm 2.4 1:34pm 0.5 8:37pm 2.3 2:24pm 0.5 9:30pm 2.3 3:17pm 0.5 10:25pm 2.3 4:13pm 0.5 11:22pm 2.3 5:13pm 0.5<br />

6:14pm 0.5 <strong>12</strong>:54pm 2.4 7:15pm 0.5<br />

7:28am 2.3 1:17am 0.5 8:18am 2.3 2:04am 0.5 9:10am 2.3 2:54am 0.5 10:03am 2.3 3:46am 0.5 10:58am 2.3 4:41am 0.5 11:56am 2.4 5:37am 0.5 <strong>12</strong>:22am 2.2 6:34am 0.5<br />

Gore Bay 7:48pm 2.4 1:36pm 0.5 8:39pm 2.3 2:26pm 0.5 9:32pm 2.3 3:19pm 0.5 10:27pm 2.3 4:15pm 0.5 11:24pm 2.3 5:15pm 0.5<br />

6:16pm 0.5 <strong>12</strong>:56pm 2.4 7:17pm 0.5<br />

7:22am 1.7 1:13am 0.4 8:<strong>12</strong>am 1.8 2:01am 0.4 9:03am 1.8 2:52am 0.4 9:57am 1.8 3:43am 0.4 10:53am 1.8 4:36am 0.4 11:51am 1.8 5:31am 0.4 <strong>12</strong>:19am 1.7 6:26am 0.4<br />

Kaikoura 7:44pm 1.9 1:29pm 0.4 8:35pm 1.8 2:20pm 0.4 9:29pm 1.8 3:15pm 0.4 10:25pm 1.8 4:<strong>12</strong>pm 0.4 11:22pm 1.8 5:11pm 0.4<br />

6:<strong>12</strong>pm 0.4 <strong>12</strong>:50pm 1.9 7:11pm 0.4<br />

*Not for navigational purposes. Wind and swell are based on apoint off Gore Bay. Maori Fishing Guide by Bill Hohepa. www.ofu.co.nz www.tidespy.com Graphic supplied by OceanFun Publishing Ltd.<br />

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Groundswell plan further action<br />

By ROBYN BRISTOW<br />

Groundswell is planningfurther action if it<br />

doesn’t get aGovernmentresponseby<br />

<strong>August</strong>16toits protestover unworkable<br />

regulations.<br />

It has been six weeks since<br />

Groundswell’s Howl of aProtest galvanized<br />

around60,000 peoplethroughoutthe<br />

country to roll into town in their tractors,<br />

trucks, utes and on foottosupport<br />

Groundswell’s concernsaround two key<br />

piecesoflegislation—freshwater and<br />

indigenous biodiversity/significant natural<br />

areas (SNAs).<br />

In recent days it has added Three<br />

WatersReforms to its dossier because of<br />

increasingconcerns among councils..<br />

Spokesperson Bryce McKenzie says<br />

many councils have expressedconcerns<br />

about the lackofinformationand<br />

meaningfulconsultation,and the hastein<br />

which the Government are pushing the<br />

reforms through.<br />

“This is shaping up as ahighly divisive<br />

issue in localgovernment, with some<br />

councilsstrongly in support and many<br />

othersopposedorexpressing<br />

reservations”, says Mr McKenzie.<br />

“Farmers are not the onlyones being<br />

subject to aone size fitsall, we know best,<br />

attitude from the government.”<br />

Groundswell pledges to continueits<br />

campaign until muchneeded changes to<br />

unworkableregulations happens.<br />

The organisation,which has its roots in<br />

Southland,isnow well established on the<br />

West Coast,and has beenjoinedbythe<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>­basedRural Advocacy<br />

Network throughanalliancewith<br />

Groundswell.<br />

It has published an Open Letter to the<br />

‘‘People of New Zealand’’reiterating its<br />

concerns.<br />

‘Groundswell NZ’s is not callingfor a<br />

halt in progressaddressing our<br />

environmental issues. We believeall New<br />

High Street display. .. Atractor convoy rolling through Rangiora’s central business district<br />

during Groundswell’s nationwide Howl of aProtest in July.<br />

PHOTO: SHELLEY TOPP<br />

Zealanders needtojoin in the journey of<br />

environmental custodianship.<br />

‘‘Leaders of Groundswell NZ are at the<br />

forefrontofthe environmental effortin<br />

New Zealand, clear evidence that we are<br />

welland trulyonboard.<br />

‘‘Weare not opposed to all regulation as<br />

claimed by some Government ministers.<br />

‘‘All humanactivities, including<br />

farming, havenegativeimpactsonthe<br />

environment and regulationsare part and<br />

parcel of every day life.<br />

‘‘Our oppositionisto unworkable<br />

regulations –particularly those that are<br />

impractical, costprohibitive, penalise<br />

environmentally progressive landowners<br />

or have detrimentaloutcomesfor the<br />

environment.Hence our objection to the<br />

two key piecesoflegislation; freshwater<br />

and indigenousbiodiversity/SNAs,’’ it says<br />

in the openletter.<br />

Groundswell saysits alternative<br />

solutions received scantcoverageinthe<br />

media, and it would continuetohighlight<br />

them.<br />

‘‘We support acatchment approachto<br />

freshwater whereregional councils have<br />

the autonomytowork with their<br />

communities in prioritising efforts to<br />

thosecatchments most in needofaction.<br />

‘‘Indigenous biodiversity policies must<br />

not continue to penalise conservation<br />

minded landowners and devalue their<br />

properties.<br />

‘‘We seekanapproach that turnsnatural<br />

areasonprivate landinto an asset,<br />

supports those proactive in conservation<br />

and empowers everyone to takebetter<br />

care of our environment.<br />

‘‘Enough is enough.’’<br />

NEWS<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>August</strong> <strong>12</strong>, <strong>2021</strong><br />

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Cemetery spruce up<br />

By SHELLEY TOPP<br />

AKeep Rangiora Beautiful projecthas<br />

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Anglican Parish for permission to tidy<br />

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January 14 this year.<br />

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Council.<br />

It has been abig job and the work is<br />

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tidy, tranquil, final resting placehas<br />

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‘‘Beverley has done most of the work,’’<br />

Bev (Alexander)said. ‘‘She comes here<br />

every Thursday and stays for most of the<br />

day.’’<br />

The cemeterywas established about<br />

Big job ahead ... Keep Rangiora Beautiful<br />

member Beverley McGowan, working in the<br />

overgrown Rangiora St John’s Anglican<br />

Cemetery grounds in Ashley Street earlier<br />

this year.<br />

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Keen helpers ... Peter Whitehead, Ashley Rakahuri Rivercare group trap co­ordinator,<br />

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Residents on hand to<br />

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“Of our about 450 traps, we lost about<br />

aquarter of them.’’<br />

Rare bird ... Ablack­fronted tern in<br />

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NEWS<br />

14 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>August</strong> <strong>12</strong>, <strong>2021</strong><br />

No payrise for Mayor Dan<br />

Waimakariri Mayor Dan Gordon has been<br />

overlooked for apayrise in the latest<br />

RemunerationAuthority<br />

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WhileDeputy MayorNeville Atkinson<br />

and the other councillors will receive small<br />

pay increases,MrGordon’s salary will<br />

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The new payrises wereapproved at last<br />

week’s Waimakariri District Council<br />

meeting and will alsosee community board<br />

members receivesmallincreases.<br />

Ratesofpay for elected members are set<br />

each year by the RemunerationAuthority.<br />

Remunerationwas delayed lastyeardue<br />

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Dan Gordon<br />

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Council opts to retain wards<br />

The Waimakariri District Council has<br />

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Woodend), Central(Rangiora­Ashley)<br />

and Western(Oxford­Ohoka).<br />

The Coastal and Centralwardswill<br />

each have elected four councillors,<br />

while the Western ward willhave two.<br />

There will continue to be four<br />

community boards,with the Coastal<br />

ward being split into the Kaiapoi­<br />

Tuahiwi and Woodend­Sefton<br />

CommunityBoards, with eachboard<br />

having five elected members and two<br />

appointedcouncillors.<br />

Arecommended change to the existing<br />

structure will see six memberselected<br />

from the Rangiora subdivisionand two<br />

from the Ashley subdivision elected to<br />

the Rangiora­Ashley Community Board,<br />

alongside the four Central ward<br />

councillors.<br />

This change is due to population<br />

changes,Mayor Dan Gordonsays.<br />

Threememberseach will be elected<br />

from the Ohoka­Swannanoa and the<br />

Oxford sub­divisions to the Oxford­<br />

OhokaCommunity Board, along with the<br />

two Western ward councillors.<br />

The recommendations have gone for<br />

consultation, with submissions closing<br />

on September27.<br />

Apublic hearingisscheduled for<br />

October <strong>12</strong>.<br />

Stockwater review<br />

The Waimakariri District Council is<br />

reviewing its stockwater race bylaw.<br />

Residents and water race users are<br />

being asked to give feedback on proposed<br />

changes to the 2019 Stockwater Race<br />

Bylaw.<br />

Stockwater portfolio holder Cr Sandra<br />

Stewart says she is really keen to hear<br />

the feedback to ensure the council is on<br />

the right track.<br />

‘‘We want to hear if any amendments<br />

are necessary before the final bylaw is<br />

adopted later this year,’’ she says.<br />

‘‘I’m particularly interested in race<br />

users and residents’ views on the<br />

environmental benefits of the race<br />

network which through leakage,<br />

recharge our underground aquifers and<br />

dilute nitrate groundwater pollution.<br />

‘‘Whether these benefits should be<br />

funded through adistrict­wide<br />

environmental rate is proposed to be<br />

addressed in the future once the outcome<br />

of the Government’s Three Waters<br />

Reform is known?<br />

‘‘I look forward to hearing our<br />

community’s views on our approach to<br />

maintaining the water race system.’’<br />

The races provide stockwater to 1629<br />

properties which pay an annual rate to<br />

cover management of the network. The<br />

races are almost 830km in length and<br />

cover over 42,000 hectares through the<br />

district.<br />

The bylaw details the rules protecting<br />

the water race network, and is an<br />

important tool to help the council and its<br />

contractors make decisions while<br />

maintaining the supply of stockwater to<br />

users of the scheme.<br />

Councillors adopted the Stockwater<br />

Race Bylaw in 2019 and undertook to<br />

carry out afurther review within two<br />

years, giving users and residents an<br />

opportunity for comment.<br />

The review looks broad topics<br />

including works in private property, road<br />

Stockwater ... The Waimakariri District<br />

Council is seeking feed back on its<br />

stockwater bylaw.<br />

PHOTO: FILE<br />

reserve race maintenance, managed<br />

aquifer recharge, environmental<br />

benefits, ponds, fencing of water races<br />

and biosecurity and contamination risks<br />

The existing bylaw requires<br />

landowners to maintain any portion of<br />

stockwater race on or adjacent to their<br />

property boundary if it is within the road<br />

reserve.<br />

The <strong>2021</strong> review does not propose any<br />

changes to this responsibility and the<br />

council wants to check in with the<br />

community to see if they agree with this<br />

approach.<br />

The council is not proposing to fund<br />

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race system at this stage.<br />

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addressed as part of the 3Waters Rating<br />

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<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>August</strong> <strong>12</strong>, <strong>2021</strong><br />

New stadium attracts plenty of interest<br />

People braved wintry<br />

conditions to flock to the much<br />

anticipated MainPower<br />

Stadium opening in their<br />

thousands on Sunday.<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

journalist David Hill popped<br />

along to snap some of the<br />

action.<br />

17<br />

Serving the region ... <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> Sport and Recreation Trust<br />

chief executive Michael Sharpe (left), Hurunui Mayor Marie Black and<br />

Waimakariri Mayor Dan Gordon expect the new stadium to benefit the<br />

region.<br />

Multi­sport ... The new<br />

MainPower Stadium offers plenty<br />

of possibilities for sports lovers.<br />

Job done ... Cr Robbie Brine (left), Deputy Mayor Cr Neville Atkinson,<br />

former Mayor David Ayers and former Waimakariri District Council<br />

chief executive Jim Palmer were pleased to finally see the completed<br />

stadium.<br />

Celebrations ... <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> Sport and Recreation<br />

Trust community engagement<br />

manager Caroline Whittaker and<br />

former chairperson Tony Hall.<br />

Main court ... Young basketballers show their skills on court 3which<br />

will form the main court at the stadium.<br />

Cultural welcome ... Local school students perform kapa haka at the<br />

stadium opening.<br />

PHOTO: WAIMAKARIRI DISTRICT COUNCIL<br />

Cutting edge technology ... Michael Anderson checks out the new<br />

3D scanner which measures body fat, posture and balance.<br />

Mayoral challenge ... Marie Black (left, Hurunui), Sam Broughton (Selwyn) and Dan Gordon (Waimakariri)<br />

try out the rowing machines.


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Rga netballers chosen<br />

Rail safety ... Be Safe around trains.<br />

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Be safe around railway lines<br />

<strong>North</strong><strong>Canterbury</strong> residentsare being<br />

remindedtobesafe around railwaylines.<br />

This weekisRail Safety Week, an annual<br />

event, planned and co­ordinated by<br />

KiwiRail and TrackSAFENZ.<br />

The campaign aimstoraise awareness<br />

aboutrail safety and to encouragesafe<br />

behaviouraround trains, railway tracks<br />

and level crossings.<br />

Nationally, sincethe beginningof2010,<br />

therehave been 48 recorded serious or<br />

fatalcrashes involving atrainand amotor<br />

vehicle and two collisionswith cyclists.<br />

Twenty of these crashes were fatal.<br />

The Waimakariri district has 23 rail<br />

crossings and it features in these statistics.<br />

The district’s rail crossings haveavariety<br />

of different controls ranging from barriers<br />

and flashing lights to basicsignage.<br />

All road usersare reminded to pay extra<br />

attention at railcrossings and not get<br />

complacent aboutthe risk.<br />

Around 72 percent of seriousand fatal<br />

crashes betweenvehicles and trains<br />

happen at crossingswith passive<br />

protection,either aGive Way or Stopsign.<br />

Athird of fataland serious level crossing<br />

incidents involve farmers. If youcross arail<br />

crossingeveryday and never see atrainit<br />

is common to become complacent.Ifyou<br />

get it wrong, it is not worth the risk.<br />

TheRangiora NetballClub has beaten out<br />

hundredsofentriestobenamed thetop<br />

winner of the MILO Pitch for YourClub<br />

competition.<br />

The competition, which ran for six<br />

weeks, offered teamsandsports clubs<br />

across NewZealand theopportunity to win<br />

ashare of $50,000 in cash andsports<br />

equipment, plusthe opportunity to feature<br />

in aRebelSports advertisement.<br />

Clubs of any sizeorsportingcode, with<br />

players of anyage could enter.<br />

In their creative video application, the<br />

members of theRangiora Netball club<br />

spoke of theirneed fornew uniforms,<br />

equipment and training for future umpires<br />

and coaching. The entryhas seen the club<br />

takegold in thecompetition,winning<br />

$10,000 cashand the chance to feature in a<br />

Rebel Sportsadvertisement.<br />

MILO teamed up with NewZealand's<br />

sporting greatsDameValerieAdam,Scott<br />

Barrett andKatrina Roretojudgethe<br />

competition.<br />

Netballer and judge, Katrina Rore said<br />

that whileitwas ahard decisiontoselect<br />

the top winner, Rangiora Netball Club<br />

ticked allofthe boxes.<br />

‘‘I loved the inclusivityRangioraNetball<br />

showedwithin their club and howthey<br />

demonstrated theirgreat community<br />

spirit,’’ Katrinasaid.<br />

MILOspokesperson FraserShrimpton<br />

saidwhenthey saw their entry, they knew<br />

theyhad to help.<br />

‘‘For yearswe’ve been fuelling active<br />

kids and arethrilledtobeabletosupport<br />

members of theteamatRangiora Netball<br />

club so they canreachtheir full potential<br />

andcontinue to havefun.’’<br />

Thetop six winners of thecompetition<br />

included Petone RowingClub,Auckland<br />

DivingClub, Dunedin TechnicalAFC,<br />

Hamilton City Gymnastics andMount<br />

Roskill Rugby.<br />

In total there were 23 winners of the<br />

MILOPitchFor Your Clubcompetition,<br />

witheach winning club taking away ashare<br />

of the$50,000 in cashand sports equipment<br />

prize.<br />

Land use concerns raised<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> Fish &Game has<br />

expressed concerns at the findings in a<br />

major Environment <strong>Canterbury</strong> (ECan)<br />

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<strong>Canterbury</strong>high country.<br />

ECan scientists found 6847 hectares in<br />

the Waimakariri, Rakaia, Hakatere/<br />

Ashburton,and Rangitatariver catchments<br />

had been developedinthe 1990­2019<br />

period, whichhas been linked to<br />

deteriorating water quality in high country<br />

lakes and spring­fed streams.<br />

‘‘The reportputs on paper what the<br />

public has witnessed in the high country for<br />

some time,’’chiefexecutive Rasmus<br />

Gabrielsson says.‘‘Anyonewho has spent<br />

time in the high country has seen the<br />

intensification,shifting from alandscape<br />

dominated by the browns and greys of<br />

tussock and shrubland to the cultivated<br />

greenpasture and fodder crops more<br />

associated with the <strong>Canterbury</strong> Plains.’’<br />

ECan’s report links intensive<br />

development of <strong>Canterbury</strong>’s lowland<br />

plainswith aprogressive loss of aquatic<br />

habitatand values to facilitate agricultural<br />

efficiency. ‘‘Land­use intensification in the<br />

high country,ifunregulated,islikely to<br />

resultinsimilaroutcomes.’’ An ECan<br />

reportlast year showedlakes such as<br />

Pearson and Grasmere had decliningwater<br />

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Blackwells Department Store is a<br />

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foundation of service to the community,<br />

looking after the needs of customers and<br />

adapting to their requirements.<br />

Today it is managed by Andrew and<br />

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Andrew Blackwell told those gathered<br />

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Amodeo chronicling the colourful<br />

history of the firm, that the family liked<br />

being retailers.<br />

‘‘We’re still here happily trading in<br />

this great little town.’’<br />

The store, which offers aquaint,<br />

diverse and practical retail experience,<br />

began life as the Railway Store, opening<br />

in 1871.<br />

The general store was opened by<br />

George Henry Blackwell to capitalise on<br />

the boost in trade expected with the<br />

extension of the railway line to the river<br />

town.<br />

After trading for two years, the store<br />

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Joseph Henry Blackwell was the<br />

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including serving 11 years as Kaiapoi<br />

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Ballantynes, until World War 1broke out<br />

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eventually serving as aRoyal Flying<br />

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He returned to Kaiapoi in 1919, and<br />

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Staff will dress in period costume,<br />

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There will be afashion show on<br />

September 9, from 5pm until 8pm,a<br />

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beverages and nibbles.<br />

To celebrate theretailing<br />

milestone there will be in­store<br />

specials, and agift withsome<br />

purchases.<br />

The family­owned business is<br />

proud of itspast, andexcited about<br />

the future.<br />

New season’s stock is arriving<br />

dailyin­store, with alldepartments<br />

having new brands.<br />

Alot of work has gone into<br />

selecting this summers range,<br />

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Blackwell’shas focusedits<br />

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Decades of change<br />

From Page 22<br />

David Blackwell joined the team in 1948,<br />

after workingatBeaths and Co<br />

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During his time, Blackwellsadded and<br />

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sections.<br />

After taking directorship from his<br />

father Hugh, David ‘‘continued the<br />

acumen and sincerity which has guided<br />

the flagship for so long’’, Andrew<br />

Blackwell says.<br />

David Blackwell was actively involved<br />

in the business for 71 yearsand handed<br />

over the reigns tohis sons Andrew and<br />

Michael Blackwell in 1993, although he<br />

continued to take akeen interest in the<br />

family business. He died in September,<br />

2019, aged93.<br />

Over the decades, Blackwells has<br />

survived numerous challenges including<br />

world wars, depressions, economic<br />

downturn and floods.<br />

George Blackwell would have never<br />

expected the <strong>Canterbury</strong> earthquake of<br />

2010 to all but demolish the store or<br />

expected in 2020 apandemic would<br />

close the store for an extended period<br />

for the first time in 149 years.<br />

Over the years Blackwellshas stayed<br />

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Blackwellscontinues to offer<br />

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did from the beginning.<br />

relevant, and appealing to the wider<br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong> community.<br />

Ladieswear is awork in progress<br />

andbySeptemberwillbefresh and<br />

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Homeware has been expanded<br />

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BlackwellsDepartmentStoreis<br />

excited aboutthe store being atrue<br />

modern­day department store and<br />

remaining true to its roots.<br />

It will continue to have strong<br />

linkstothelocal community through<br />

supportinglocal community groups,<br />

business association and service<br />

groups,and community fundraising<br />

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Saturday trading was introduced in<br />

1986, with the storeopening from 9.30am<br />

to <strong>12</strong>.30pm, and now until 4pm.<br />

Thiswas amajor change back in the<br />

1980s, so David Blackwell’s wifeJean<br />

made freshscones for morning tea every<br />

Saturday. MrsBlackwell’s famous<br />

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Sunday trading started when the store<br />

reopened after the 2010 earthquakes.<br />

Home delivery has always beenpart of<br />

Blackwells’ customer service, from<br />

horse andcart in the early days to<br />

motorbike andsidecar, motor vehicle<br />

and now avan for bigger purchases.<br />

Personal customer serviceby<br />

knowledgeable and long› serving staff is<br />

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family for more than 30 years.<br />

Blackwells buyers constantly review<br />

international trends and the needs of the<br />

local <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> market, which<br />

has grown immenselyinthe past decade.<br />

‘‘Six generations of the one family had<br />

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‘‘The Blackwellsare wonderful<br />

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says.<br />

‘‘It is suchtremendous community<br />

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The family established the Fire and<br />

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after the department storewas<br />

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Down through the generations<br />

Neill Price’sfamily has had an account<br />

with Blackwells Department Store for<br />

more than 80 years.<br />

The Kaiapoi identity has known the<br />

Blackwellfamily for as long as he can<br />

remember and has been shoppinginthe<br />

store since he was ayoungster.<br />

‘‘And Iprobably went there in the pram<br />

not knowing Iwas there.’’<br />

The family’s legacy has been one of<br />

service to thecommunity and setting a<br />

high standard for presentation, Mr Price<br />

says.<br />

‘‘Theywere always immaculately<br />

dressed in suits and the staff were always<br />

well dressed andpresented themselves<br />

immaculately.<br />

‘‘Theyalways did that little bit extra that<br />

afamily business can do, as opposed to a<br />

trading conglomerate.’’<br />

Mr Pricewell remembers Joseph<br />

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‘‘If evertherewas aman that impressed<br />

me as akid, it wasJ.H. Blackwell. He used<br />

to walkacross thebridge and he usedto<br />

stand up straightand was always<br />

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DeputyMayor Neville Atkinsonhas<br />

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‘‘They’ve always been there. It’s<br />

something you probably takefor granted.<br />

Blackwellsisknownfor the old­fashioned<br />

style in whichthe shopwas runbefore the<br />

earthquake. Thingslike the docket books<br />

and theold­fashioned till, which is still<br />

there.Who does that?’’<br />

The Blackwellfamily havealways been<br />

generousand loyal to Kaiapoi, he says.<br />

‘‘They’re never selfish when thinking of<br />

the town and betteringtheir business, they<br />

always consider how it willwork for the<br />

town.’’<br />

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‘‘It’s an amazing achievement. New<br />

Zealand history isn’t along one, but the<br />

Blackwellshave been apartofKaiapoi’s<br />

European history for most of it. And the<br />

storyisjust amazing. It’s suchaniconic<br />

store, that when peoplethink of Kaiapoi<br />

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have been drawing peopletothe town<br />

sincethe earthquake.’’ Bouncing backso<br />

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earthquake is testamenttothe family’s<br />

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Kaiapoi Promotions Association<br />

chairperson Martin Pinkhamsays ‘‘if it<br />

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‘‘It wasareal institution then and it is<br />

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26 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>August</strong> <strong>12</strong>, <strong>2021</strong><br />

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BLACKWELLS CELEBRATING 150 YEARS<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>August</strong> <strong>12</strong>, <strong>2021</strong><br />

Aman of vision and fortitude<br />

David Blackwellenvisaged Kaiapoi<br />

becomingadestination once its main<br />

centre had amakeover following the<br />

2010­2011 <strong>Canterbury</strong> earthquakes.<br />

His visionhas become areality.<br />

Mr Blackwell,who died on September<br />

20, 2019, lived in Kaiapoi all his life and<br />

spent 47 years running the family­owned,<br />

Blackwell’s Department Store.<br />

He championed the courage and<br />

fortitudeofthe town’speople,and the<br />

Waimakariri District Council after the<br />

quakes,for ensuringnew life was breathed<br />

intoretailing in the riverside town.<br />

Thisinturn wouldbringpeople to the<br />

riversidetown to enjoyits facilities, the<br />

shopping, the river and the walkways,he<br />

toldthe <strong>North</strong><strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong> in June,<br />

2016.<br />

The devastation left behindafter the<br />

September 4, 2010 earthquake was new to<br />

everyone.<br />

‘‘Itwas largely anew experience.<br />

‘‘Ithad neverhappened in my lifetime<br />

and it was ahuge tasktoget things running<br />

again,’’ Mr Blackwell saidduring the<br />

interview.<br />

The Blackwell building was one thatgot<br />

‘‘whacked’’ by the earthquakes and along<br />

withother businesses got downtothe task<br />

of rebuilding pretty quickly.<br />

Whenthe February earthquake struck<br />

in 2011itwas time for the building to go,<br />

and while theBlackwell’s rebuildbegan<br />

quite earlyinthe piece, Mr Blackwell said<br />

Andrew and JackiePalmer at New World,<br />

Lindsay Petersatthe MandevilleTavern,a<br />

block of shopsowned by Jedd Pearce and<br />

the Charles Street Medical Centre alsogot<br />

up and ‘‘cracking’’.<br />

‘‘Ittook confidence in the future of the<br />

townas800 houses were lost to the<br />

earthquakes ­1000 if you include Pines<br />

Beach ­whichequated to aloss of<br />

consumers.Ittook fortitude to riseout of<br />

the shambles and getupand get going,’’ he<br />

says.<br />

Visionary ... David Blackwell who spent 47 years running the family­owned Blackwell’s<br />

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He paid tribute to the loyaltyofKaiapoi<br />

and country customers.<br />

‘‘We wereable to keepgoing in<br />

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Blackwell.<br />

No staff at the store had to be laid off, Mr<br />

Blackwellsaid.<br />

The worktorebuild Kaiapoi’s hearthad<br />

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BLACKWELLS CELEBRATING 150 YEARS<br />

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CAB opens new premises<br />

CAB <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> is open for<br />

business on Rangiora’s main street.<br />

The local Citizens’ Advice Bureau has<br />

openedanew officeat209a High Street,<br />

next to the Waimakariri District Council<br />

buildings, whichallows it to be more<br />

visible.<br />

‘‘We are open for people to comealong<br />

and have alook and see what workwe<br />

do, and just to physically find the<br />

office,’’ co­ordinatorTheresaEvans<br />

says.<br />

Board chairperson MargaretFinnie<br />

says the CAB has an opening theme of<br />

‘‘whenlife serves you lemonscome and<br />

see CAB’’.<br />

The local branch has secured anew<br />

recruit who has transferredfrom the<br />

<strong>North</strong> Island and speaks Mandarin<br />

Chinese.<br />

‘‘Anyone who speaks Mandarin as<br />

their first language and is seeking<br />

assistance can ring our numbertomake<br />

an appointment, but she will normally<br />

be available on aMonday,’’ Ms Evans<br />

says.<br />

‘‘CAB itself has volunteers of various<br />

nationalities, so if you call us and ask to<br />

speak to someone in you native language<br />

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‘‘It means thatpeople can talk to a<br />

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CAB <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> will holdan<br />

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Normaloffice hours are Monday to<br />

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<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>August</strong> <strong>12</strong>, <strong>2021</strong> 31<br />

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33<br />

Tips for meeting new nitrogen<br />

The Government­imposed nitrogen cap,<br />

which requires farmers to apply no more<br />

than 190kg of nitrogen per hectare ayear<br />

took effect last month.<br />

The new rules require farmers to<br />

record synthetic nitrogen fertiliser<br />

applications from July 1onwards and<br />

report this to their regional council in<br />

July next year.<br />

DairyNZ has been monitor the change<br />

on behalf of impacted farmers.<br />

‘‘We don’t support the cap as it imposes<br />

unnecessary regulatory compliance costs<br />

on farmers and councils, and we believe<br />

there are better ways to achieve the same<br />

improvements in water quality,’’<br />

DairyNZ chief executive Dr Tim Mackle<br />

said.<br />

‘‘We’ve been advocating that the<br />

Government take apractical approach to<br />

the farmer reporting requirements.’’<br />

Dr Mackle said their were several ways<br />

farmers could reduce nitrogen fertiliser<br />

use, which can contribute to better water<br />

quality and reducing greenhouse gas<br />

emissions.<br />

What do Ineed to do?<br />

Understanding the new regulations<br />

and how they apply to your farm is an<br />

important first step and DairyNZ<br />

encourages farmers to discuss it with a<br />

trusted farm adviser or aDairyNZ<br />

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Knowing how much synthetic nitrogen<br />

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hectare or paddock of the farm allows<br />

you to calculate how much you need to<br />

reduce your application by.<br />

Having good systems in place for<br />

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applied to will make reporting to the<br />

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Farmers are encourage to create aplan<br />

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Those exceeding the cap can apply for<br />

aresource consent.<br />

Some <strong>Canterbury</strong> farmers have<br />

successfully reduced their nitrogen<br />

applications without compromising<br />

pasture growth or profit through<br />

involvement in the Forages for Reduced<br />

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More information about the<br />

programme and tips for farmers can be<br />

found on the DairyNZ website.<br />

Successful transition requires<br />

planning and time.<br />

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in one big step especially if the reduction<br />

is bigger than 50­60kg N/ha/yr).<br />

Several farmers have successfully<br />

reduced nitrogen applications from more<br />

than 300kg N/ha/yr to 200­230kg N/ha/yr,<br />

but over athree­year period.<br />

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fixed, from increased clover growth, is<br />

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DairyNZ says.<br />

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management systems are in place to<br />

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<strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

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Focus on strong wool<br />

By DAVID HILL<br />

There is plenty of causefor optimism<br />

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The FederatedFarmers<strong>North</strong><br />

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Organisations such as Cavalier­<br />

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The Wool ResearchOrganisation<br />

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programme and aproposed merger<br />

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Primary Wool Co­operative is cause for<br />

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‘‘We’re really pleasedtosee industry<br />

players worktogether to end<br />

fragmentation and concentrate on driving<br />

extravalue from the superior attributes<br />

we all knowthat strong wool entails.I<br />

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‘‘We’re moving beyondsellingour clip<br />

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branded consumer products that<br />

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sustainable, super­warm,fire­retardant,<br />

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credentials.’’<br />

WRONZ and MBIE havejoinedforces<br />

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meets market expectations.<br />

Farmers will get to vote on the<br />

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then the Primary Wool Co­operativewill<br />

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‘‘I’m really buoyed by this<br />

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Farms focus on biodiversity<br />

Aseries of biodiversity projects has<br />

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Waimakariri Irrigation Ltd’s (WIL)<br />

biodiversity project lead, Dan Cameron,<br />

says knowledge and understanding of the<br />

land and water in the area has grown<br />

exponentially since an initial<br />

biodiversity stock take of the scheme<br />

identified 297 sites of interest in 2018.<br />

‘‘We also identified four lowland<br />

freshwater stream systems, three of<br />

which were not widely known,’’ he says.<br />

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Planting work started last week on one<br />

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the first stage in aseries of linked<br />

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‘‘Burgess Stream has presented us with<br />

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shareholders to enable catchment­scale<br />

restoration right from the beginning,’’ Mr<br />

Cameron says.<br />

‘‘While there have been many<br />

learnings along the way, it’s very exciting<br />

to be seeing everybody’s efforts turning<br />

the vision into areality.’’<br />

He says work on Burgess Stream will<br />

protect the values around the spring<br />

head and the area further downstream<br />

where the water leaves the catchment<br />

area and flows through lifestyle blocks.<br />

‘‘It’s the perfect opportunity for the<br />

wider community to see the value in the<br />

work we are doing to protect the<br />

environment as the water way literally<br />

flows through their properties.’’<br />

All shareholders Mr Cameron has<br />

worked with now have biodiversity plans<br />

in place which enable them to comply<br />

with regulatory requirements around<br />

biodiversity and freshwater.<br />

These plans provide evidence of<br />

shareholders’ environmental<br />

guardianship and awillingness to be<br />

proactive in enhancing streams and<br />

water ways on or near the landowner’s<br />

properties, he says.<br />

‘‘Landowners can also use this<br />

documentation to apply for funding from<br />

other sources to continue on with their<br />

environmental improvement projects onfarm,<br />

so the biodiversity plans are useful<br />

for amyriad of different purposes.<br />

‘‘Some landowners have been able to<br />

secure up to 50 percent of the funding<br />

required for their projects.<br />

‘‘The biodiversity plans also help to<br />

identify action points which can be<br />

woven into afarm environment plan,<br />

such as planting and stock exclusion<br />

which can deal with point source issues.’’<br />

The programme is also reaching to<br />

provide hands­on learning opportunities<br />

for local schools through community<br />

outreach project with West Eyreton<br />

School.<br />

Tips for farm audits<br />

Help is at hand for Kaikoura farmers<br />

preparing for their farm audits.<br />

Environment <strong>Canterbury</strong> land<br />

management advisor Pete Bradshaw has<br />

been spending time leaning on fences<br />

and kitchen benches to help steer<br />

farmers in the right direction to meet<br />

local and national rules.<br />

One local farmer says the support Mr<br />

Bradshaw provided him was invaluable<br />

in helping him through his audit process,<br />

which afew years ago, would have made<br />

him ‘‘run for the hills’’.<br />

‘‘Working with Pete encouraged us in<br />

all aspects of our obligations. He was<br />

approachable and helpful on so many<br />

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‘‘He visited us on­farm, carried out<br />

tests for us and gave us good advice on<br />

practical ways to improve our operation.<br />

‘‘Pete’s enthusiasm and help through<br />

the whole process made our audit much<br />

less daunting. We felt really listened to<br />

and valued as farmers.’’<br />

Mr Bradshaw says the audit process<br />

doesn’t have to be difficult or scary and<br />

engaging early with staff can really help<br />

in the long run.<br />

‘‘The whole process is confidential, so<br />

if you’re worried about some aspects of<br />

your plan, or just want to check that<br />

you’re on the right track, Ican help.’’<br />

Several projects funded by the<br />

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helped set some good foundations for<br />

local dairy farmers to work from.<br />

In 2019, as part of the ‘farming in wet<br />

conditions’ workstream, the project<br />

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approved auditor engaged with Kaikoura<br />

dairy farms, regardless of whether they<br />

needed aconsent.<br />

‘‘This provided dairy farmers with an<br />

opportunity to see where they were postquake<br />

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terms of their farm audit,’’ Mr Bradshaw<br />

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‘‘Kaikoura farmers were really lucky to<br />

have this early support. Being reassured<br />

that they were on the right track while<br />

showing them the areas that needed<br />

work, was agame changer when it came<br />

to preparing for their actual audit,’’ he<br />

said.<br />

The project also initially part­funded<br />

Checking if off ... Environment <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

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HOCKEY<br />

Cold rain and snow flurries on Sunday<br />

caused the cancellation of many<br />

Rangiora Hockey Club platinum and<br />

senior grade games for the second time<br />

this season.<br />

With only acouple of games left in<br />

round robin play, teams need all the<br />

points and game time they can get ahead<br />

of the finals.<br />

In particular the Rangiora Colts and<br />

Oddfellows were drawn to play each<br />

other, which would have given one of<br />

them bragging rights and potentially top<br />

standing going into the finals.<br />

Fine weather on Saturday saw afull<br />

round of division 1and junior games<br />

completed, but not with the results many<br />

teams would have been hoping for.<br />

Both division 1men's and women's<br />

teams were beaten, with the men backing<br />

up from their catch up game against<br />

Southern on Thursday night, which they<br />

also lost.<br />

With semi­finals looming this<br />

weekend, both teams now have an<br />

opportunity to upset the apple cart and<br />

finish their seasons on ahigh.<br />

Performance of the week must go to the<br />

Rangiora Amid­week open men's team,<br />

which put its nearest rivals Marist<br />

Gooses to the sword on Tuesday night.<br />

Both teams were unbeaten heading<br />

into the top of the table clash, after the<br />

round one game was cancelled due to turf<br />

flooding.<br />

There was an expectation of this being<br />

atightly fought contest.<br />

But there was only one team in it, as<br />

Rangiora’s Craig Reynolds scored two<br />

early goals from penalty corners, then<br />

kept scoring at regular intervals and held<br />

strong on defence to deny Marist any<br />

opportunities for acome back.<br />

The 7­0 result gives the Rangiora team<br />

confidence of winning division 2asthese<br />

two teams will likely meet again in the<br />

final in just two weeks time.<br />

The Rangiora Allsorts players will be<br />

kicking themselves for missed<br />

opportunities in the clash with Southern<br />

United at MainPower Turf.<br />

Up 3­1 at half­time, the Allsorts failed<br />

to convert its chances in the second,<br />

while the visitors wore down the defence<br />

to score 3late goals.<br />

Fortunately the result made no<br />

difference to the table standings and the<br />

Allsorts has the opportunity next week to<br />

secure sixth spot and aplayoff against<br />

Harewood.<br />

In the mid­week open women's<br />

competition the Rangiora Hurunui<br />

Hares took maximum points in the game<br />

against Avon and should secure top spot<br />

in division 1heading into the finals week.<br />

Meanwhile the Rangiora Hurunui Hawks<br />

secured just its fourth win of the season,<br />

beating Avon for the second time.<br />

Results<br />

Division 1: Men ­Rangiora CBK 0lost to<br />

Southern United 5. Rangiora CBK 3<br />

(Damian Allerby 1, Liam Gray 1, Tim Smit<br />

1) lost to HSOB/Burnside 6.<br />

Women ­Rangiora CBK 0lost to HSOB/<br />

Burnside 1. MVP: Sarah Hinchley.<br />

Sunday Super League Championship:<br />

Men ­Rangiora Colts vs Rangiora<br />

Oddfellows game cancelled due to<br />

weather.<br />

Women ­Rangiora Piwakawaka<br />

defaulted to Waikirikiri.<br />

Mid­Week Open: Men ­Rangiora A7<br />

(Craig Reynolds 2, Tony McDonald 1,<br />

Dominic Cleary 1, Thomas Spall 1, Tony<br />

Kean 1, Johnny King 1) beat Marist<br />

Gooses 0. Rangiora Allsorts 3lost to<br />

Southern United 4.<br />

Women ­Rangiora Hurunui Hares 5(Jan<br />

McDonald 1, Rose Johnston 1, Keighley<br />

Robertson 1, Kelly McNicholson 1,<br />

Amanda Murray 1) beat Avon 1. Rangiora<br />

Hurunui Hawks 1(Anneke Cameron 1)<br />

On attack ... Lucy McLean of the Rangiora Raiders in action against Harewood.<br />

beat Avon 0.<br />

Platinum Grades: Men ­Rangiora A2<br />

(Sam Firth 1, Harry Forbes 1) lost to<br />

Marist Green 8. Rangiora B0lost to<br />

Southern United 4.<br />

Kwik Sticks 11­a­side: Boys ­Rangiora<br />

Renegades 0lost to Harewood 3. MVP:<br />

Connor Smith.<br />

Girls ­Rangiora Rascals 0lost to<br />

Harewood 1.<br />

Kwik Sticks 7­a­side: Boys ­Rangiora<br />

Rampage 3(Jake Smith 2, Riley<br />

Girdlestone 1) beat Harewood Hitters 1.<br />

MVP: Jake Smith.<br />

Girls ­Rangiora Rebels 3(Meg Dunn 1,<br />

Brooke Mattsen 1, Emma Schaffer 1) beat<br />

Hornby 1. MVP: Emma Schaffer.<br />

Rangiora Rainbows 4(Angie Mones­<br />

Cazon 2, Ruby Taylor 1, PJ Mackintosh 1)<br />

beat St Margarets 2. MVP: Ruby Taylor.<br />

Rangiora Rubys 0lost to St Andrews 4.<br />

MVP: Grace McKnight.<br />

Kiwi Sticks: Boys ­Rangiora Rogues 2<br />

(George Chambers, Benji Mones­Cazon,<br />

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MVP: George Chambers.<br />

Girls ­Rangiora Rabbits 7(Catherine<br />

McKellow 4, Emma McKellow 1,<br />

Anastasia Wright 1, Ashlee Harkess 1)<br />

beat Marist 0. MVP: Athena Vernall.<br />

Rangiora Raiders 3(Lucy McLean 2, Ana<br />

White 1) lost to Harewood Dynamites 4.<br />

MVP: Ana White. Rangiora Road<br />

Runners 10 (Sammy Frost­Smith 3, Logan<br />

Stevenson 2, Erin Cook 2, Bella Cherry 2,<br />

Mackenzie Simpson 1) beat St Margarets<br />

1. MVP: Mackenzie Simpson.<br />

Mini Sticks: Boys ­Rangiora Roadsters 1<br />

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5. MVP: Jordan Thomson.<br />

Girls ­Rangiora Rockets 8(Shaylee<br />

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1) beat Southern United Sparrows 1.<br />

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Successful tournament<br />

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Young netballers from<br />

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had asuccessful time at<br />

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The 9A team, coached<br />

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The 10a team, coached<br />

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Astrong finishwith<br />

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Atotal of 32 teams from<br />

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What’s happening in your<br />

community…<br />

MainPower Stadium Opens to the Public<br />

Mayor Dan Gordon and <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> Sport<br />

and Recreation Trust (NCSRT) Chair Don Robertson<br />

cut the ribbon on Sunday in front ofhundreds of<br />

people who braved the rain and snow toattend the<br />

official opening of the MainPower Stadium.<br />

“It’sbeen20years in themaking and Ithinkitmeans a<br />

lottoourcommunity, from our youngathletes,toour<br />

sportspeople andthosewho willuse it morebroadly as<br />

amulti-usefacility,” saysMayor DanGordon.“Seeing<br />

thehugenumber of people whoattendedshows just<br />

how much it means to the community.”<br />

It’s estimated up to four thousand people attended<br />

the open day and toured the stadium’svarious areas<br />

including the central fitness centre, main court area<br />

and coaching spaces. On the courts, local teams<br />

got their first chance totry out the facility as they<br />

entertained guests with sports demonstrations.<br />

The stadium will be managed by the NCSRT who<br />

have been eagerly awaiting the opening asthe<br />

District’s expanding population has outgrown<br />

existing court space.<br />

“This is agame changer for the community, it’s<br />

state of the art and we’ve got everything we could<br />

possibly need,” says Don Robertson, NCSRT Chair.<br />

“We are really excited.”<br />

At 6000m2 in size and featuring four standard<br />

sized courts the community facility isthe largest<br />

to be constructed in the District. It was designed<br />

by Warren and Mahoney and built over 18months<br />

by Leighs Construction.<br />

It’s Rail Safety Week<br />

Nationally, since the beginning of 2010, there have<br />

been 48 recorded serious or fatal crashes involving<br />

atrain and amotor vehicle and two collisions with<br />

cyclists. Twenty of these were fatal. Sadly, some of<br />

the Waimakariri District’s rail crossings feature in<br />

these statistics.<br />

Today is the start of Rail Safety Week, an annual<br />

event, planned and coordinated by KiwiRail and<br />

TrackSAFENZ. The campaign aims to raise awareness<br />

about rail safety and to encourage safe behaviour<br />

around trains, railway tracks and level crossings.<br />

There are 23 rail crossings in our District, and a<br />

variety of different controls ranging from barriers<br />

and flashing lights to basic signage.<br />

Everyone is reminded topay extra attention at<br />

rail crossings and not get complacent about the<br />

risk.Around 72 percent ofserious and fatalcrashes<br />

between vehicles and trains happenatcrossings with<br />

passive protection –either agiveway or stopsign.<br />

Athird of fatal and serious level crossing incidents<br />

involve farmers. If you cross arail crossing every<br />

day and never see atrain it is common to become<br />

complacent. However, the outcome if you get it<br />

wrong isnot worth the risk.<br />

Please continuetotake care around rail crossings, pay<br />

full attention and always expect there to be atrain.<br />

CHOP<br />

THE<br />

MOP<br />

Jason ClementsfromWaimakaririLibraries<br />

will Chop the Mop,saying goodbye to<br />

his beardand trademark long hair at this<br />

fundraising event forthe Cancer Society.<br />

Featuring special guest poetryreadings by:<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> Cancer Society Writers Group<br />

John Allison |Ben Brown |Doc Drumheller<br />

Ciaran Fox |Bernadette Hall<br />

RangioraLibrary<br />

Thursday 26<strong>August</strong> •6.30-8pm (entry bykoha)<br />

To support this Chop the Mop fundraising effort visit:<br />

youcanforcancer.org.nz/jason-clements<br />

Register Now<br />

In association with:<br />

libraries.waimakariri.govt.nz<br />

03 311 8901<br />

The Waimakariri<br />

Event Funds<br />

Enterprise <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> is<br />

inviting organisers of Waimakariri<br />

events to apply for one of two<br />

event funds.<br />

The funds offer between $500 and $10,000<br />

towards events held in the Waimakariri District.<br />

The current funding round isopen now<br />

until 31 <strong>August</strong> <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

Check out the criteria for the Waimakariri<br />

Regional Events Fund and apply online at<br />

www.northcanterbury.co.nz/regional-events-fund<br />

Check out the criteria for the Waimakariri<br />

Event Fund and apply online at<br />

www.visitwaimakariri.co.nz/events/organisers/<br />

or contact Khloe Peck, 03 327 5735 or<br />

events@visitwaimakariri.co.nz<br />

The Waimakariri Regional Events Fund is Ministry of Business,<br />

Innovation and Employment funding and the Waimakariri Event Fund<br />

is Waimakariri District Council funding. Both are administered by ENC.<br />

<strong>2021</strong>/22 Rates<br />

Instalment Due<br />

We’d like to remind you that the first<br />

instalment ofthe <strong>2021</strong>/22 rates is due on<br />

20 <strong>August</strong> <strong>2021</strong> and the last day to claim a<br />

discount for earlier payment is approaching.<br />

Please notethat a10% penalty will be added to any part of<br />

the first instalment that remains unpaid aer 27 <strong>August</strong><strong>2021</strong>.<br />

If youare going to pay the total ratestoclaimthe discount,<br />

please do so along with any arrears by 27 <strong>August</strong> <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

If you are having dificulty payingyour rates, we encourage you<br />

to get intouch with usatrates@wmk.govt.nz to talk through<br />

payment options.<br />

Online<br />

Go to waimakariri.govt.nz/services/online-services<br />

(creditcard paymentsincur aconvenience fee).<br />

Internet Banking<br />

Account number: 010877-0<strong>12</strong>9222-00<br />

Use the valuation numberonyourrates invoice as reference.<br />

If youare payingratesonmore thanone property, emaildetails<br />

of payment to finance@wmk.govt.nz<br />

In Person<br />

Epos and cash payments are welcome at any Council<br />

service centre.<br />

SlamPoetryatthe<br />

Kaiapoi Library<br />

One of theworld’sleadingslam poets,<br />

RikTheMost, brings Slam Poetrytothe<br />

Waimakariri District, with alunchtime<br />

performance.<br />

Kaiapoi Library<br />

Wednesday 25 <strong>August</strong> •<strong>12</strong>.30pm<br />

Register Now<br />

libraries.waimakariri.govt.nz<br />

03 311 8901<br />

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<strong>2021</strong> MULTICULTURAL COOKING CLASSSERIES<br />

Want to learn to cookdifferent<br />

and interesting dishes from<br />

othercultures?<br />

Global Locals ofWaimakariri (GLOW) in apartnership with<br />

the Waimakariri District Council are hosting a10-week<br />

MulticulturalCooking Class Series.<br />

26 July –29 September <strong>2021</strong> | 5.30-7.30pm<br />

‣Kaiapoi HighSchool<br />

‣ RangioraNew Life School<br />

If cost is aconcern, phone CarolynBoswell on 027 2933407<br />

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Register at humanitix.com<br />

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Awesome fundraisers ... Friends of Rangiora Hospital members Susan Beatson (left) Margaret Donovan, Carol<br />

Jamieson, Marion Cotter, Jan McClennan and Judy Godman work on their plant stall which raises funds for the<br />

hospital.<br />

PHOTO:SHELLEY TOPP<br />

Fundraising plants stolen<br />

By SHELLEY TOPP<br />

Agroup of keen gardeners who<br />

cannot bear to throw aplant out<br />

have raised more than $167,737<br />

for the Rangiora Hospital.<br />

But now the Friends of<br />

Rangiora Hospital Society have<br />

had their long­term fundraising<br />

efforts placed in jeopardy by<br />

‘‘low­life thieves’’ stealing the<br />

plants from their stall outside the<br />

entry to the Rangiora Health Hub.<br />

In the twenty years since the<br />

Friends have been selling plants<br />

at the stall the money they have<br />

raised has been used to enhance<br />

the environment for both patients<br />

and staff at the hospital.<br />

The Friends propagate the<br />

plants from their own gardens, pot<br />

them up and care for them until<br />

they are ready to be sold.<br />

It is alot of work, but the women<br />

say they love gardening and enjoy<br />

using their skills to raise money<br />

for the hospital.<br />

But it is disappointing when<br />

‘‘low­life thieve’’ choose to steal<br />

from this most worthy cause, they<br />

say.<br />

David Cotter, who has been the<br />

society’s treasurer for 23 years,<br />

says thieves have also stolen a<br />

custom­made trolley used to cart<br />

the plants to the Friends’ display<br />

stand.<br />

David's wife Marion is also a<br />

member of the society, and his<br />

father Dr Arthur Cotter was a<br />

former medical superintendent at<br />

Rangiora Hospital from 1939 until<br />

1984.<br />

He says it is difficult to<br />

understand what makes people<br />

steal funds from ahospital, which<br />

is providing aservice they might<br />

need one day.<br />

‘‘We just hope they never need<br />

to utilise the hospital facilities,’’<br />

he says.<br />

The Friends of Rangiora<br />

Hospital also raise funds for the<br />

hospital by hand­knitting baby<br />

clothes for acraft cabinet in the<br />

hospital foyer, selling walnuts,<br />

gathered from awalnut tree in the<br />

hospital gardens and also selling<br />

hazelnuts collected from a<br />

member’s garden.<br />

The society is always looking for<br />

new members to join the group.<br />

Anyone interested in learning<br />

more about the Friends or<br />

becoming involved is welcome to<br />

attend its annual general meeting<br />

at the Rangiora Health Hub on<br />

Monday, <strong>August</strong> 30, starting at<br />

7pm.<br />

KNOW YOUR ZONE<br />

TSUNAMI INFORMATION EVENINGS<br />

Hear about the science behind the new tsunami<br />

evacuation zones and learnpractical thingsyou<br />

can do at hometobebetter prepared in this series<br />

of free public meetings.<br />

TOPICS INCLUDE:<br />

The Science Behind the Tsunami Zones |How Likelyisa<br />

Tsunami |Overview of the New Zones |Responding to a<br />

Tsunami Event |Having aPlan at Home |Q&A Time<br />

INFORMATION EVENING DATES:<br />

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44 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>August</strong> <strong>12</strong>, <strong>2021</strong><br />

Omihi spring ball fundraiser<br />

Aspring ball in Omihi is being planned to<br />

raise funds for the Omihi School.<br />

The ball is being organised by Omihi<br />

School principal Maree Lucas with help<br />

from the school whanau and will be held<br />

in the Omihi Community Hall.<br />

It is the second year the ball has been<br />

held. Two years ago 150 people attended<br />

the inaugural event, which was held<br />

during winter and raised $6500 to pay for<br />

running costs of the hall.<br />

This year the money raised will be used<br />

to improve learning resources for<br />

students at the school.<br />

The ball will be held on Saturday,<br />

September 11, from 7pm with afree drink<br />

on arrival and grazing platters<br />

throughout the night.<br />

‘‘There will also be araffle and asilent<br />

SPORTS RESULTS<br />

Rangiora Golf Club<br />

Stableford: Ladies:PatBenny22,<br />

SarahRutherford 18, Ruth Crawford<br />

17 c/b. Men: Colin Bowman 19c/b, Ross<br />

McQueen 19 c/b, Richard Luisetti19.<br />

Amberley Bridge Club<br />

<strong>August</strong> 2:<strong>North</strong>/South:Jim Knight &<br />

KevinMoore 1, Jill Coberger &Paddy<br />

MacFarlane2,Shula Guse &Jan<br />

Roose 3. East/West: FayePattinson&<br />

IanPettigrew 1, DiBethell &John<br />

Savill 2, Caryl Brown&JanHaley.<br />

AmberleyGolf Club<br />

<strong>August</strong> 7:Men ­TNatapu67, K<br />

Gussette69,IRouse 69,RMcPhail 69,<br />

RHack69. Women­KPepper71, L<br />

Robertson 75,KRowell76.<br />

Twos: TNatapu, RMcPhail,D<br />

Williams, GSmith,WVanZuylen, P<br />

Cumming.<br />

Excel Design LongestPutt: WVan<br />

Zuylen.<br />

auction during the night to help us raise<br />

further funds,’’ Maree said.<br />

‘‘It is our big fundraiser of the year, but<br />

more importantly, areason to get out and<br />

catch up with our community.’’<br />

Music on the night will be provided by<br />

Christchurch covers band Assembly<br />

Required and DJ Boogie Beats.<br />

Tickets cost $79 each or $750 for atable<br />

of 10 and can be purchased online at<br />

iTicket.<br />

There is also an option to purchase bus<br />

transportation from Rangiora to Omihi<br />

and return after the event or Cheviot to<br />

Omihi and return after the event with<br />

other collection and drop­off points<br />

along the journey.<br />

More details about that can be found on<br />

the iTicket website.<br />

Mid­week: Men ­JStringleman38, K<br />

Rayner 36, BFitzgerald 35, GWilliams<br />

34, RWilshire 34. Women­(<strong>August</strong>5)D<br />

Percy 15 putts JEvans 16putts.<br />

WaimakaririGorge Golf Club<br />

Firstchampionshipqualifying<br />

18 Holes:<br />

Silver: JCollins, 83 1; NWeavers 91, 2.<br />

Intermediate:MTe Awa95, 1; LSteele<br />

99, 2; LPatton 101,KBattersby 101<br />

equal 3; LSmith106.<br />

Junior: SMardon, 107 1; MRobertson<br />

114, 2.<br />

Non Championship: K. Bush 115,1.<br />

NineHoles: SMcDonald 57; 1; S<br />

Farrar 61, 2.<br />

Amberley Smallbore Rifle Club<br />

<strong>August</strong> 9shoot: MQuigley 100.5, K<br />

Quigley 100.2, PWisheart99.6,M<br />

Black 98.5, CRhodes 97.4, MParker<br />

95.4, DQuigley 95.4, WParker 94.1,G<br />

Heaven 93.5, OMitchell92.0, IFrazer<br />

89.0, ARoxburgh 88.1,ARoxburgh Jnr<br />

80.1, HNeylon72.1.<br />

Everyone welcome withgear<br />

supplied.<br />

Annual spring fair<br />

The John Knox centre, on the cornerof<br />

High and KingStreets, Rangiora, will<br />

hold its annual spring fair on Saturday,<br />

September11, from 10am to 2pm.<br />

Enjoyalight lunch,stock up on baking,<br />

preserves, books and jigsaws, along with<br />

all things gardening.Some outside stalls<br />

and fun activities.<br />

Oxford Area School Observatory<br />

The OxfordObservatory is continuing to<br />

hold open evenings, subject to viewing<br />

conditions on Fridays <strong>August</strong> 13 and 27,<br />

andSeptember 10, with two sessions<br />

availablefrom 7.30pm to 8.30pm, and<br />

from 8.30pm to 9.30pm.<br />

Youwill get to look through the new<br />

<strong>12</strong>­inch MeadeSchmidtCassegrain<br />

telescopeand be taken on asky gazing<br />

tour.<br />

Please book ahead as numbers are<br />

limited, by visiting the website oxford.<br />

ngawhetu.nz ­click on the ‘‘VisitUs’’ tab<br />

forthe bookingform.FollowOxford<br />

Observatory us on Facebook to check on<br />

weather conditions.<br />

Art hike new to coastal park<br />

Tuhaitara Coastal Parkwillhold its<br />

first ArtHike thisSunday (<strong>August</strong> 15).<br />

Art Hike was established in the<br />

United Kingdom in 2007byartists<br />

Adele Jacksonand Robin Widdowson<br />

to cater for creative­minded people<br />

who enjoy meeting new peopleand<br />

walking in inspiring surroundings.<br />

It proved apopularconceptand<br />

whenAdelemoved to NewZealandin<br />

2017she decidedtobring ArtHike<br />

withher.<br />

‘‘Art Hikealwaysincludes an<br />

informal participatorycreative<br />

activity during thewalk but this is<br />

optional, so you can joininif youwant<br />

to, butnoworriesifyou don’t,’’ she<br />

says.<br />

On <strong>August</strong> 15, Robinwill leadthe<br />

50thUnited Kingdom ArtHike,<br />

followingthe samerouteasthe first<br />

one in Edale, in thePeakDistrict of<br />

South Yorkshire, and Adele will lead<br />

the Art Hike in Tuhaitara Coastal<br />

Park, where sheworks as aranger.<br />

‘‘Thiswill be an easywalk through<br />

someofthe diverse habitatsofthe<br />

coastalpark including wetlands, forest<br />

and beach,’’Adele says.<br />

The hikestarts at thePegasus Beach<br />

car park, at theveryend of Tiritiri<br />

Moana Drive (the one with toilet<br />

facilities).<br />

Participantsare asked to arriveat<br />

9.45amfor a10am start to thehikeand<br />

are advisedtobringwater, snacks/<br />

lunch,phone/camera,binoculars and<br />

to dress forthe weather withclosedtoe,sturdy<br />

footwear, layers,plus<br />

sunscreen,and ahat if sunny,<br />

waterproof clothing if raining.<br />

The 5­6km hike will take2­3 hours<br />

andwill onlybecancelledifthe<br />

weatherisextremely wet or windy.<br />

Adele is first­aidtrained andwill<br />

carry afirst­aidkit and acharged<br />

mobilephonewithher on thehike.<br />

Places forthe hike are limitedso<br />

booking is essential andcan be made<br />

by phoning Adele on 021 02606676.<br />

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<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

Annual General<br />

Meeting<br />

Citizens Advice<br />

Bureau <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

Tuesday, 24<strong>August</strong><br />

<strong>2021</strong> at 10.30am<br />

in the Mainpower<br />

Oval, Corner<br />

Coldstream Road and<br />

East Belt, Rangiora<br />

2405507<br />

TIMEBANK Waimakariri<br />

AGM, 7pm Tuesday the<br />

17th of <strong>August</strong>, Rangiora<br />

War Memorial Hall. Followed<br />

by apresentation on<br />

’What is in your food?’.<br />

Members and the Public all<br />

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KAIAPOI CHRISTADELPHIANS<br />

“The Key of Knowledge ..“(Luke 11:52)<br />

“GOOD NEWS”<br />

The GOD of theBibleismerciful.<br />

“Praise the LORD all you nations: praise HIM all<br />

you people. For HIS merciful kindness is great<br />

towards us. And the truth of the LORD endures<br />

forever.Praisethe LORD”. Psalm 117:1-2.<br />

NORTH CANTERBURY<br />

FISH AND GAME COUNCIL<br />

<strong>2021</strong> COUNCIL ELECTION<br />

In October this year, the <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>Fish and Game<br />

Council is holding an electionfor eight (8) members.<br />

Public Notices<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE OF<br />

APPLICATION FOR<br />

ON-LICENCE<br />

SECTION 101, SALE<br />

AND SUPPLYOF<br />

ALCOHOL ACT 20<strong>12</strong><br />

Legend Since <strong>2021</strong> Ltd has<br />

made application to the<br />

District Licensing Committee<br />

at Rangiora for the issue of<br />

an On Licence in respect<br />

of the premises situated<br />

at 194C Williams Street,<br />

Kaiapoi known as Le Soleil<br />

Cafe, Restaurant &Bar.<br />

The general nature of<br />

the business conducted<br />

(or to be conducted) under<br />

the licence is restaurant.<br />

The days on which and the<br />

hours during which alcohol<br />

is (or is intended to be)<br />

sold under the licence are<br />

Sunday to Thursday 8am-<br />

11pm/ Friday to Saturday<br />

8am -1am the following day.<br />

The application may be<br />

inspected during ordinary<br />

office hours at the office<br />

of the Waimakariri District<br />

Licensing Committee at 215<br />

High Street, Rangiora.<br />

Any person who is entitled<br />

to object and who wishes<br />

to object to the issue of the<br />

licence may, not later than<br />

15 working days after the<br />

date of the publication of this<br />

notice, file anotice in writing<br />

of the objection with the<br />

Secretary of the Waimakariri<br />

District Licensing Committee<br />

at Private Bag 1005,<br />

Rangiora.<br />

No objection to the issue<br />

of alicence may be made<br />

in relation to amatter other<br />

than a matter specified in<br />

section 105(1) of the Sale<br />

and Supply of Alcohol Act<br />

20<strong>12</strong>.<br />

This is the second<br />

publication of this notice.This<br />

notice was first published on<br />

5th <strong>August</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

2406039v2<br />

Call for Candidates<br />

Nominations are nowcalled for the eight (8)members. Candidates wishing to stand forthe Council<br />

mustcompleteacandidacy formand return it to theReturning Officerby5pmon<br />

Thursday 26 <strong>August</strong> <strong>2021</strong>. Candidacyforms and acandidatehandbook canbeobtained by<br />

phoningthe election helpline on 0800 666 040,emailing iro@electionz.com or downloading<br />

from https://fishandgame.org.nz/about/elections<br />

If more than 8nominations are received an election willbeheld by postaland internetvoting during<br />

September/October.Votingcloses at 5pm on Friday 8October<strong>2021</strong> forinternet votes<br />

andhand-delivered votingpapers, and 5pm on Tuesday <strong>12</strong> October <strong>2021</strong> forpostal delivered<br />

voting papers.<br />

Candidate Eligibility<br />

To be eligiblefor election candidates must:<br />

• beaholder of acurrent adult whole season licence to hunt game or fish for sports fish or<br />

the primaryholder of afamily licence<br />

• not be abankrupt<br />

• not have been convicted of an offence involving sports fish and game<br />

• submit their completed candidacyform to the Returning Officer on or before 5pm on<br />

Thursday 26 <strong>August</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

• submit with their candidacyform acandidate profile of up to 250 words<br />

Sub-Regions<br />

The <strong>North</strong><strong>Canterbury</strong> Fish and Gameregion has been defined as one entire region. There are no<br />

sub-regions forthisCouncil.<br />

Electoral Roll and Voter Eligibility<br />

To vote in theelection, apersonmusthavepurchased a2020/21adult whole seasonfishing<br />

licenceorfamilylicence or a<strong>2021</strong> adult wholeseason gamelicencefor the<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

Fish and Game region andhaveindicatedtheir desiretobeincluded on theCouncil’s electoral<br />

roll by ticking thebox on their licence application form.<br />

An electoralroll of licence holders eligible to vote in theelectionisavailable for inspectionatthe<br />

Counciloffice, 595 Johns Road, Harewood,Christchurch.<br />

Anyone not alreadyincluded on the electoral rolland who believes theyqualifytobeincluded, can<br />

complete an enrolment application form available from the Council office or by request from the<br />

election helpline (see contact details below).Applications forenrolment closeat5pm on<br />

Wednesday8September <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

Enquiries on this election processshould be directed to the<br />

Election Helpline by phoneto0800 666040 or email<br />

to iro@electionz.com<br />

2406825<br />

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Email: sportsclub@saracensrugby.co.nz<br />

AGM<br />

TUESDAY 17 th AUGUST<br />

7.00pm @the Clubrooms<br />

We have vacancies for the following voluntarypositions<br />

which do need to be filled at the AGM.<br />

Chairperson<br />

Treasurer<br />

Bookings Co Ordinator<br />

If you are interested and would like more information,<br />

please contact our current Acting Chair 027 438 4279<br />

or Secretary027 457 8306<br />

2402294<br />

Waimakariri District Council<br />

Review of Representation Arrangements for the 2022 Local Elections<br />

On 3<strong>August</strong> <strong>2021</strong> the Waimakariri District Council reviewed its representation arrangements, and resolved that the<br />

following proposal apply for the Council and its Community Boards for the elections to be held on 8October 2022:<br />

Council Representation<br />

It is proposed that the Council comprise of ten (10) members elected from three (3) wards, and the mayor. The three<br />

wards reflect the following identified communities of interest:<br />

Ward<br />

Communities of Interest<br />

Kaiapoi-Woodend Ward The east coast of the District including Clarkville, Kaiapoi, Tuahiwi,<br />

Woodend, Pegasus, Ravenswood, Waikuku and Sefton<br />

Rangiora-Ashley Ward<br />

Rangiora (includingSouthbrook) Fernside, Cust, Mairaki Downs, Ashley,<br />

Loburnand Okukutothe Garry River<br />

Oxford-Ohoka Ward<br />

Eyreton, Ohoka, Mandeville, Swannanoa,West Eyreton, Eyrewell,<br />

Oxfordurban and rural,Lees Valley andGlentui<br />

The population thateach member will represent is as follows:<br />

Ward Population Members Population<br />

(2018 census) (Councillors) per member<br />

Kaiapoi-Woodend Ward 24,900 4 6,225<br />

Rangiora-Ashley Ward 26,700 4 6,675<br />

Oxford-Ohoka Ward 13,050 2 6,525<br />

Total 64,650 10 6,465<br />

In accordance with section 19V(2) of the Local Electoral Act 2001 the population that each member represents must<br />

be within the range of 6,465 +/- 10% (5,820 to 7,110), unless particular community of interest considerations justify<br />

otherwise.<br />

Community Board Representation<br />

It is proposed that the following four community boards be elected:<br />

Community Board<br />

Area of Community<br />

Kaiapoi-Tuahiwi Community Board Located in the southernarea of the Kaiapoi –Woodend Ward,<br />

including Clarkville, Kaiapoi and Tuahiwi<br />

Woodend-Sefton Community Board Located in the northernarea of the Kaiapoi –WoodendWard,<br />

including Woodend, Pegasus, Ravenswood, Waikuku and Sefton<br />

Rangiora-Ashley Community Board Located in the Rangiora-Ashley Ward<br />

Oxford-Ohoka Community Board<br />

Located in the Oxford-Ohoka Ward<br />

Kaiapoi-Tuahiwiand Woodend-Sefton Community Boards<br />

The Kaiapoi-Tuahiwi and Woodend-Sefton communities will each elect five (5) members. The boards will not be<br />

subdivided for electoral purposes. They will each have two appointed members as follows:<br />

Community Board<br />

Number of members from ward<br />

Kaiapoi-Tuahiwi Community Board 2members appointed from the Kaiapoi –Woodend Ward<br />

Woodend-Sefton Community Board 2members appointed from the Kaiapoi –Woodend Ward<br />

Rangiora-Ashley Community Board<br />

The Rangiora-Ashley communities will elect eight (8) members. Four members will be appointed to the Board from the<br />

Rangiora-Ashley Ward.<br />

The Rangiora-Ashley Community Board will be subdivided for electoral purposesasfollows:<br />

Subdivision<br />

Area of Subdivision<br />

Rangiora (urban)<br />

Rangiora and Southbrook<br />

Ashley (rural)<br />

Fernside, Cust, Mairaki Downs, Ashley,Loburnand Okuku to the<br />

Garry River<br />

The populationthat the members of each subdivision will represent is shown below:<br />

Subdivision Population Board Population<br />

(2018census) Members per member<br />

Rangiora (urban) 19,400 6 3,233<br />

Ashley (rural) 7,360 2 3,680<br />

Total 26,760 8 3,345<br />

The population each member of the Rangiora-Ashley Community Board represents falls within the range of 3,345 +/-<br />

10%(3,010 to 3,680) in accordance with section 19V(2) of the Act.<br />

Oxford-Ohoka Community Board<br />

The Oxford-Ohoka communities will elect six (6) members. Two(2) members will beappointed to the Board from the<br />

Oxford-Ohoka Ward.<br />

The Oxford-OhokaCommunity Board will be subdivided for electoral purposes as follows:<br />

Subdivision<br />

Area of Subdivision<br />

Ohoka-Swannanoa<br />

Ohoka, Mandeville, Swannanoa<br />

Oxford<br />

West Eyreton, Eyrewell, Oxford urban and rural, Lees Valley and Glentui<br />

The population thatthe members of each subdivision will represent is shown below:<br />

Subdivision Population Board Population<br />

(2018 census) Members per member<br />

Ohoka-Swannanoa 6,620 3 2,207<br />

Oxford 6,450 3 2,150<br />

Total 13,070 6 2,178<br />

The population each member of the Oxford-Ohoka Community Board represents fallswithin the range of 2,180 +/- 10%<br />

(1,960 to 2,400) in accordance with section 19V(2) of the Act.<br />

Further Information<br />

Copies of the Council’s resolution and maps setting out the areas of the proposed wards, communities and subdivisions<br />

may be viewed and obtained from the Rangiora Service Centre (215 High Street Rangiora), Ruataniwha Kaiapoi Civic<br />

Centre (Williams Street Kaiapoi) or OxfordService Centre (Main Street Oxford).<br />

Any queries regarding the Council’s decision should be directed to Sarah Nichols, Governance Manager,<br />

215 High Street, Rangiora. Email: representation@wmk.govt.nz<br />

Relevant information is also available on the Council’s website: waimakariri.govt.nz<br />

Submissions are invited<br />

Persons with an interest in the proposed representation arrangements are invited to make written submissions on the<br />

Council’s representation proposal.<br />

Submissions are to be forwarded to: Waimakariri District Council, Private Bag 1005, Rangiora 7440, 215 High Street,<br />

Rangiora or email: representation@wmk.govt.nz<br />

or on-line at waimakariri.govt.nz/letstalk<br />

Submissions must be receivedbyCouncil no later than 5pm Monday 27 September <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

Jim Harland<br />

Chief Executive<br />

2407699


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•Sheds and buildings<br />

•Dairy Sheds, Herd homes<br />

•Silage pits, effluent ponds<br />

•Excavation and cartage<br />

•Precast concrete<br />

•Insulated panels<br />

Daryl Power<br />

027 230 9401<br />

concretepower@scorch.co.nz<br />

www.concretepower.co.nz<br />

2273277<br />

RANGIORA<br />

DENTURE CLINIC<br />

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38a Ashley Street, Rangiora<br />

NEW N W DENTURES D ES<br />

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HOURS<br />

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- Monday to Friday<br />

FREE E CONSULTATION O<br />

AND ADVICE<br />

A V C<br />

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phone (03) 310-3044<br />

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and Construction<br />

•9 ton Komatsu with rubber pads.<br />

•Excavotor can be dry hired or with<br />

one of our expert operators.<br />

•Attachments available:<br />

•Post driver<br />

•Concrete/rock breaker<br />

•Grab bucket<br />

•Tilt bucket<br />

•Rock bucket<br />

No job<br />

too big<br />

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2384249<br />

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CALL US NOW: 027 294 8279<br />

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Seamless Spouting<br />

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And much<br />

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• Continuous spouting made on site,<br />

large colour range available<br />

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• Repair or replace any type of gutter<br />

• Undertake all insurance work<br />

• Independently owned and operated<br />

• Competitive pricing<br />

Servicing <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>Districts<br />

Call Danie 021 875 462<br />

2359362<br />

• Ear Health checks.<br />

• Wax removal using Microsuction<br />

• Removal of foreign bodies<br />

• Basic hearing aid care<br />

Clinics in Rangiora, Amberley and Kaiapoi<br />

Rest homes/retirement villages, booking by prior arrangement.<br />

Bookings: Online www.earcare.nz |Phone 020 4<strong>12</strong>4 25 25<br />

Email alison@earcare.nz | Ear Care <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />

2324849<br />

YOU<br />

COULD<br />

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HERE<br />

Advertise<br />

your business<br />

in our Trades<br />

and Services<br />

Phone<br />

Amanda Keys<br />

on<br />

03 313 2840<br />

Ear Health<br />

• ACC provider<br />

• WarVeteran provider<br />

• No medical referral<br />

required<br />

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long enough we<br />

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booth<br />

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03 313 9375 •027 369 3974<br />

www.stewartcontracting.co.nz<br />

contact@stewartcontracting.co.nz<br />

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doors,lockers, windows, tanks<br />

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Trucks,Tractors&Cars<br />

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Trellis<br />

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2351878<br />

Landscaping<br />

STEWART CONTRACTING<br />

Landscaping -Fencing<br />

& Earthworks<br />

2404153<br />

Plumbing<br />

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Discounts for over<br />

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A/H 03 310 2137<br />

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Ph 027 575 4511 |www.kaiapoitrellis.co.nz<br />

2136148<br />

2172994<br />

Landscaping<br />

For all your landscaping needs<br />

All Landscaping, Retaining Walls (Engineered and<br />

Non-Engineered), Timber Fences, Landscape Structures<br />

and more...Lifestyle Block, Rural and Residential.<br />

Phone Jeremy 021 169 9394<br />

www.blackhill.co.nz<br />

www.facebook.com/blackhillltd<br />

2372616v2<br />

Painter /Plasterer<br />

HURUNUI Painting<br />

• Qualified tradesmen, quick,neat and friendly.<br />

• Reasonable rates. • Interior /exterior painting.<br />

• Interior plastering &wallpapering.<br />

• Spray painting &water blasting.<br />

P: Rod Hermes 027 414 0830 or 03 314 2391<br />

E: r.hermes@xtra.co.nz<br />

2394026v2<br />

Scrap Metal<br />

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•Car Bodies •Scrap Steel•Specialists in Farm<br />

Machinery•All non Ferrous<br />

MAINLAND<br />

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Ph (03)338 7000<br />

Mike0274 818544 •Robbie0274818 027<br />

Locally owned and operated<br />

Windows & Doors<br />

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• New & Used<br />

• Timber & Aluminium<br />

• Windows & Doors<br />

8am-5pm Weekdays<br />

8am-2pm Saturday<br />

215 Waltham Rd, Sydenham<br />

Ph (03) 379 6159 info@windowmarket.co.nz<br />

Fax (03) 962 10<strong>12</strong> www.windowmarket.co.nz<br />

1902273<br />

ncn<strong>12</strong>42200aa<br />

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