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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, <strong>2021</strong><br />

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Commissioner<br />

deliberating on<br />

plan change<br />

application for<br />

Lincoln South<br />

• By Susan Sandys<br />

COMMISSIONER David<br />

Caldwell is considering his<br />

recommendation on the<br />

controversial Lincoln South Plan<br />

Change 69 application following<br />

its hearing drawing to a close.<br />

On the last<br />

day of the hearing<br />

on Friday,<br />

the applicant of<br />

Carter Group<br />

submitted<br />

an amended<br />

Outline Development<br />

Plan,<br />

David Caldwell<br />

suggesting the<br />

maximum number of residential<br />

sites may be limited to less than<br />

the 2000 planned previously.<br />

The development area shall<br />

provide for a maximum of 1710<br />

homes, beyond which an integrated<br />

transport assessment would be<br />

required, the amended plan said.<br />

The commissioner heard from<br />

about 50 experts and submitters<br />

at Tai Tapu Community Centre<br />

over five consecutive days.<br />

“There’s quite a bit to, obviously,<br />

for me, to consider, it’s been a<br />

pretty full-on week,” Caldwell<br />

said towards the end of the<br />

hearing on Friday afternoon.<br />

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If the application was<br />

approved as is, it would see<br />

rural land rezoned for the<br />

proposed Carter Group 1700-<br />

plus home development.<br />

The majority of Lincoln<br />

residents have opposed the<br />

development.<br />

Now the developer has<br />

made amendments to the<br />

Outline Development Plan,<br />

aiming to allay a wide range<br />

of concerns, from transport<br />

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Hearing Commissioner<br />

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New library and civic centre ‘a<br />

celebration of shared heritage’<br />

NATIONALLY significant<br />

taonga, cutting edge technology,<br />

a sensory space and the country’s<br />

largest video projection wall<br />

will be among the gems to<br />

explore when Te Ara Ātea opens<br />

tomorrow.<br />

Te Ara Ātea is the new 2200 sq<br />

m library and multi-functional<br />

civic centre on Tennyson<br />

St, Rolleston. Alongside the<br />

library, Te Ara Ātea features a<br />

performance space, technology<br />

room, café and lounge, and a<br />

wāhi tamariki for younger<br />

users.<br />

Meaning the unobstructed<br />

trail to the world and beyond,<br />

the name Te Ara Ātea was<br />

gifted to the community by<br />

Te Taumutu Rūnanga, which<br />

worked in partnership with the<br />

district council on the building<br />

and landscape.<br />

Within the new building,<br />

the notion of trails is explored.<br />

The country’s largest video<br />

projection wall, cutting edge<br />

photogrammetry and display<br />

technology – seen for the first<br />

time in New Zealand – will<br />

allow people to get up close<br />

and personal to local taonga<br />

(treasures).<br />

MULTI-FUNCTIONAL: The $22.7 million Te Ara Ātea opens<br />

to the public tomorrow.<br />

The $22.7 million building<br />

sits within a specially designed<br />

landscape and will open onto<br />

the town square of the new town<br />

centre, which includes outdoor<br />

instruments, a musical walk and<br />

water features. There will also be<br />

food gardens, sculptures and art<br />

by local artists and schools. The<br />

space is designed to appeal to all<br />

the senses and be accessible for<br />

all residents and visitors.<br />

Mayor Sam Broughton said<br />

tomorrow will be an exciting day.<br />

“When we started planning<br />

this space in 2<strong>01</strong>4, we wanted<br />

something special for the whole<br />

district to be proud of and<br />

enjoy. This really delivers. It’s a<br />

beautiful space and we can’t wait<br />

for people to be able to come and<br />

explore and be wowed by it,”<br />

Broughton said.<br />

“The unique and rich<br />

experiences contained in this<br />

space tell our collective stories<br />

– a marker of where we’ve been<br />

and our shared journey towards<br />

the future.”<br />

Te Taumutu Rūnanga<br />

chairwoman Liz Brown said the<br />

opening of the building was a<br />

celebration of shared heritage<br />

and the forging of new trails.<br />

“This facility is a true<br />

testament to the vision and<br />

dedication of many. Te Ara Ātea<br />

is an example of partnership in<br />

action. Working hand in hand<br />

with council, we have created a<br />

facility that celebrates the best of<br />

both worlds and recognises the<br />

strength of working together for<br />

our communities.”<br />

Te Ara Ātea was designed by<br />

Warren and Mahoney and built<br />

by Armitage Williams, with<br />

internal fit out and displays by<br />

exhibition and experience design<br />

agency Workshop e.<br />

Te Ara Ātea will be open from<br />

9am to 6pm on weekdays, with<br />

extended hours on Thursdays<br />

to 8pm, and 10am to 4pm on<br />

weekends. There may be limits<br />

to entry under Covid-19 level 2<br />

requirements or under the traffic<br />

light system.<br />

NEWS 3<br />

In Brief<br />

LINCOLN CRASH PUTS<br />

TWO IN HOSPITAL<br />

Lincoln Volunteer Fire Brigade<br />

members cleaned up broken glass<br />

from the road after a crash at the<br />

intersection of Lincoln’s Craig<br />

Thomson Drive and Oreilly Rd<br />

at 6.50am, Friday. Chief Jeremy<br />

Greenwood said the driver<br />

of a car failed to give way at a<br />

controlled intersection, colliding<br />

with a van. “We were just assisting<br />

the police and ambulance, and<br />

cleaned up the road,” Greenwood<br />

said. A St John spokesperson said<br />

two ambulances responded and<br />

treated two patients who were<br />

transported to Christchurch<br />

Hospital in a moderate condition.<br />

FARMERS REDUCING<br />

NITROGEN LOSS<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> farmers are improving<br />

irrigation systems and effluent<br />

management, changing<br />

fertiliser use and, in some cases,<br />

changing stocking rates. Under<br />

Environment Canterbury rules,<br />

dairy farmers in the district must<br />

reduce nitrogen losses by 30 per<br />

cent by 2022, compared to their<br />

baseline figure from 2009-2<strong>01</strong>3.<br />

DairyNZ development lead<br />

adviser Virginia Serra said a<br />

recent survey showed that farmers<br />

were working hard to reduce their<br />

footprint. “Taking steps now to<br />

reduce nitrogen losses will help<br />

improve water quality over time,”<br />

she said.<br />

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4 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong><br />

Summer<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

DECEMBER <strong>2021</strong>–MARCH 2022<br />

We’re back with a bang! With over 80 events,<br />

there’s something for everyone to enjoy.<br />

Pick up a jam-packed guide from any<br />

Council facility and mark your calendars so<br />

you don’t miss out!<br />

Highlights:<br />

Events programme<br />

SELWYN.GOVT.NZ/EVENTS<br />

DECEMBER <strong>2021</strong><br />

– MARCH 2022<br />

Events programme<br />

SELWYN.GOVT.NZ/EVENTS<br />

DECEMBER <strong>2021</strong><br />

– MARCH 2022<br />

Outdoor Movies<br />

3 <strong>December</strong> – 26 March<br />

Navigational<br />

Rampage<br />

12 <strong>December</strong> and 6 March<br />

Summer Pool<br />

Parties<br />

9 January – 12 February<br />

Teddy Bears’<br />

Picnic<br />

12 January<br />

Ninja Training<br />

17, 24 and 29 January<br />

Picnic in the Park<br />

and Skate Jams<br />

20 January – 24 March<br />

A Month of Sundays<br />

Sundays, 13 February –<br />

27 March<br />

Bark in the Park<br />

27 February<br />

For more information, events and to book check out:<br />

selwyn.govt.nz/events or <strong>Selwyn</strong>DistrictCouncil<br />

selwyn.govt.nz


Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

• From page 1<br />

His comment was in relation to<br />

his need to give particular regard<br />

to the National Policy Statement<br />

on Urban Development 2020,<br />

which aims to increase housing<br />

supply, alongside the Canterbury<br />

Regional Policy Statement, which<br />

determines areas where development<br />

should not occur.<br />

If the application was approved<br />

in its current form, it would see<br />

rural land rezoned for the proposed<br />

Lincoln South.<br />

The majority of Lincoln residents<br />

opposed the development<br />

in the submission process, with<br />

74 per cent of submission points<br />

in about 260 submissions being<br />

in outright opposition to the plan<br />

change.<br />

Closing the hearing, Caldwell<br />

thanked everyone for their contribution.<br />

“There are some significant<br />

issues for people involved, obviously<br />

some very good evidence<br />

from the submitters and the<br />

experts,” he said.<br />

Caldwell will now work<br />

through the applications and<br />

submissions, request any additional<br />

information he requires,<br />

before making his recommendation<br />

to the district council. He is<br />

likely to make his recommendation<br />

in the new year.<br />

On day five of the hearing,<br />

summary statements on behalf of<br />

the district council were tabled,<br />

including from urban design<br />

and landscape expert Hugh<br />

Nicholson.<br />

Nicholson said a “first-comefirst-served”<br />

approach through<br />

private plan changes did not<br />

allow for meaningful public<br />

consultation.<br />

He believed additional residential<br />

or business capacity in<br />

the township should follow a<br />

more strategic spatial planning<br />

process. This would allow the<br />

costs and benefits of alternative<br />

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Recommendations likely in new year<br />

PLANS: The proposed PC69 development south of Lincoln.<br />

growth options to be assessed<br />

and discussed with the wider<br />

community.<br />

He noted that, according to<br />

evidence at the hearing, there<br />

were alternative options for urban<br />

growth in Lincoln.<br />

“In particular I consider that a<br />

strategic spatial planning process<br />

would allow further discussions<br />

with Lincoln University and<br />

Landcare Research regarding<br />

their future plans and the<br />

potential for finding alternative<br />

locations for some of their agricultural<br />

activities to the north of<br />

Gerald St,” Nicholson said.<br />

“This land would be valuable<br />

from an urban growth perspective.<br />

There are also areas to the<br />

west and north of Barton Fields<br />

and the north of Flemington and<br />

Rosemeryn which are potentially<br />

suitable as urban growth areas.”<br />

• Residents speak to their<br />

submissions, pages 7 & 8<br />

NEWS 5<br />

In Brief<br />

HIGH SCHOOL OPTIONS<br />

STILL BEING CONSIDERED<br />

As <strong>2021</strong> draws to a close, the<br />

Ministry of Education is still<br />

considering whether a new high<br />

school in Rolleston will be a second<br />

campus for Rolleston College.<br />

Nancy Bell, HautūTe Tai Runga<br />

(South) said no final decision<br />

had been made regarding new<br />

secondary education provision in<br />

Rolleston. “We are still considering<br />

options for future secondary<br />

provision in the area, and it would<br />

not be be appropriate for us to<br />

comment further while this is<br />

under way.” The options are a new<br />

campus for Rolleston College or<br />

a whole new school. The campus<br />

site will likely be within the current<br />

primary school zone areas for<br />

Lemonwood Grove School and the<br />

planned Te Rōhutu Whio school to<br />

open next year.<br />

THREE WATERS LETTER<br />

SENT BY BROUGHTON<br />

Mayor Sam Broughton has vented<br />

frustration felt by himself and<br />

district councillors on Three<br />

Waters, while suggesting a path<br />

forward on working with the<br />

reforms. In an open letter to<br />

Minister of Local Government<br />

Nanaia Mahuta in this week’s<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong>, Broughton<br />

said the district council was<br />

“extremely disappointed, angered<br />

and frustrated” by the reforms<br />

becoming mandatory.<br />

•Broughton’s letter, page 22<br />

GET HOME<br />

SAFE<br />

THIS SUMMER<br />

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NEWS 7<br />

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A LINCOLN market gardener says a<br />

proposed 1700-home development near his<br />

business would cause the loss of<br />

some of New Zealand’s finest agricultural<br />

soils.<br />

Sam Bridgman-Smith has been among<br />

people speaking to their submissions at<br />

a hearing for the Plan Change 69 zone<br />

change application, held at Tai Tapu<br />

Community Centre.<br />

His speaking time was scheduled to<br />

follow his neighbour John Greenslade, who<br />

is selling the farmland to Carter Group<br />

for the development and who supports the<br />

plan change. However, Greenslade did not<br />

turn up to the hearing, having advised he<br />

no longer wished to be heard.<br />

Bridgman-Smith told Commissioner<br />

David Caldwell he felt privileged to make<br />

a modest living as a full-time market<br />

gardener. His background was as a<br />

research technician, and in frontline police<br />

work in Christchurch.<br />

He feared that as a society, Kiwis had<br />

forgotten just how crucial soil quality was<br />

to prosperity. In his lifetime alone there<br />

had been a dramatic decline in these soils<br />

around the country.<br />

In his job as a market gardener, he was<br />

inspired by American author and soil<br />

guru Professor David R Montgomery,<br />

based at the University of Washington.<br />

Montgomery had kindly provided a<br />

written statement for the hearing after<br />

Bridgman-Smith had contacted him.<br />

Bridgman-Smith brought the statement,<br />

addressing the district council, in hard<br />

copy and read it out.<br />

Montgomery said the reclassification of<br />

rural land to residential and industrial was<br />

a driving force behind the loss of farmland<br />

both globally and in New Zealand.<br />

“There is ample evidence to support<br />

the contention that societies that do not<br />

protect their soils do not last. Ongoing soil<br />

loss and degradation threatens to reduce<br />

global food production by a third over the<br />

coming century,” Montgomery said.<br />

Bridgman-Smith said the soils in the<br />

almost one hectare he leased to grow leafy<br />

greens and vegetables at his market garden<br />

were some of the finest in the country.<br />

“If I dig a hole, it’s black for about 40cm<br />

until I reach the subsoil. There’s barely a<br />

stone to contend with and the plants grow<br />

like a dream,” he said.<br />

In answer to questions from Caldwell,<br />

Bridgman-Smith said he made a living<br />

from his enterprise, having met his goal of<br />

almost matching his former policeman’s<br />

salary.<br />

Following speaking at the hearing,<br />

Bridgman-Smith told <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> he did<br />

not hold it against his neighbours John<br />

and Leslie Greenslade for selling their land<br />

to Carter Group. He was, in general, not<br />

against landowners selling their land.<br />

“I don’t want to get on the wrong side<br />

of good people,” Bridgman-Smith said,<br />

referring to John.<br />

“It’s just what happens to land once it’s<br />

sold,” he said.<br />

In their submission in support of the<br />

plan change, John and Leslie said their<br />

farm was already being encroached on by<br />

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“We have already had a few complaints<br />

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is simply bringing in the cows for milking<br />

at 4.30 in the morning, weaning calves<br />

or shifting other stock. The noise taken<br />

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same way by other people.”<br />

They believed the large natural springs<br />

they had fenced off and protected in<br />

the area would be enhanced with the<br />

development, so the whole community<br />

could enjoy them.<br />

The PC69 hearing was held over five<br />

days last week. Altogether about 50 people<br />

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prior to making his recommendation.<br />

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<strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong><br />

Legal Matters<br />

<strong>2021</strong> has been a busy year with amendments and<br />

development in many different areas of the law. We take this<br />

opportunity to reflect on some key legal highlights of <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

New Zealand Trust Law changes<br />

were live from 30 January <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

The Trusts Act 2<strong>01</strong>9 contains both<br />

mandatory and default trustee<br />

duties. We encourage the active<br />

review of all existing Trust Deeds<br />

and the development of an action<br />

plan to ensure compliance with the<br />

new legislation is maintained.<br />

Whilst COVID-19 induced<br />

lockdowns created a window of<br />

opportunity for some to review<br />

their Trust Deeds and estate<br />

planning matters, these lockdowns<br />

caused significant rental and<br />

business disruption. The impacts<br />

of COVID-19 were particularly felt<br />

by ‘non-essential’ business tenants,<br />

who were forced to close during<br />

the COVID-19 Alert Level 4 stage<br />

but remained subject to lease costs<br />

for their business premises.<br />

On 24 July <strong>2021</strong> the Holidays<br />

(Increasing Sick Leave) Amendment<br />

Act came into effect. This legislation<br />

increased the minimum sick leave<br />

entitlement from 5 to 10 days<br />

per year. Unused sick leave at the<br />

end of a 12 month period can<br />

still be carried over and added<br />

to an employees entitlement for<br />

the following year, however this is<br />

generally capped at 20 days.<br />

Continuing with the theme of<br />

COVID-19, health and support<br />

for businesses, the Government<br />

distributed a further wage subsidy<br />

via a high trust model. The scheme<br />

is reportedly the Governments<br />

largest single area of Covidrelated<br />

spending, now running at<br />

an estimated $16 billion. On 29<br />

September <strong>2021</strong> the Ministry of<br />

Social Development filed separate<br />

criminal charges against two<br />

people in relation to multiple<br />

wage subsidy applications in<br />

the Auckland District Court. We<br />

understand that the Ministry is<br />

currently considering civil action in<br />

eight cases and has referred 1061<br />

cases for investigation.<br />

On 7 November <strong>2021</strong> assisted<br />

dying became legal in New<br />

Zealand. This is not a replacement<br />

for palliative care or health services<br />

more generally, it provides another<br />

option for people with terminal<br />

illnesses in certain circumstances.<br />

Finally, the New Zealand property<br />

market has been booming with<br />

reports that the National average<br />

property value is now in excess of<br />

one million dollars. This year the<br />

Government announced its plans<br />

to repeal the existing Resource<br />

Management Act 1991 and to<br />

replace this with three new pieces<br />

of legislation.<br />

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Facilities already stretched<br />

• From page 7<br />

The proposed Lincoln South home<br />

development will provide for a new school<br />

if required.<br />

In a letter from the Ministry of Education<br />

tabled at the hearing, planning consultant<br />

to the ministry Hugh Loughnan<br />

welcomed the developer’s planner having<br />

recently recommended changes to the<br />

development’s plan to provide for new educational<br />

facilities at the site if required.<br />

The ministry had earlier submitted on<br />

the PC69 application about its concern<br />

on the development adding pressure on<br />

Lincoln schools.<br />

The need for a new school in Lincoln<br />

is among a range of issues highlighted<br />

by submitters at the PC69 hearing last<br />

week. Others were traffic congestion in<br />

Lincoln and on Springs Rd, pressure<br />

on infrastructure, increased threat of<br />

flooding, and environmental and climate<br />

change effects.<br />

Retired farmers Lynette and Ronald<br />

Beazer were among residents concerned<br />

about pressure on the township’s facilities<br />

– its supermarket, medical centres, sports<br />

fields and roads. They told the Commissioner<br />

that such a development would be<br />

better suited to Rolleston, which was set up<br />

with community facilities and the Southern<br />

Motorway.<br />

“Lincoln now is basically stretched to the<br />

maximum. There’s not enough facilities<br />

even now. If you want to go to the doctor,<br />

you can wait anything up to two weeks to<br />

get an appointment with your specific doctor,”<br />

Ronald said.<br />

Submitter Alastair Ross echoed their<br />

concerns. He said it was difficult to cross<br />

Gerald St due to traffic congestion, mentioning<br />

the district council’s plans not to<br />

undertake roading upgrades until 2027.<br />

“Adding more people without the appropriate<br />

upgrades for infrastructure, we<br />

are making Lincoln dangerous for people,”<br />

Ross said.<br />

Resident Brie Liberty spoke to a submission<br />

from more than 80 residents at<br />

OPPOSED: Ronald and Lynette<br />

Beazer spoke to their submission<br />

on Plan Change 69 at last week’s<br />

hearing.<br />

neighbouring Verdeco Park. She said more<br />

of the subdivision’s residents had come on<br />

board since the submission deadline, and<br />

she now represented more than 100 adults<br />

and their families.<br />

Concerns included pressure on already<br />

overstretched emergency services, schools<br />

and other services, increased threat of<br />

flooding, and overloading Springs Rd.<br />

“Crossing Springs Rd at the moment<br />

with young children is quite terrifying,<br />

and I can imagine doing it when the traffic<br />

is greatly increased will be impossible,”<br />

Liberty said.<br />

Waihora Ellesmere<br />

Trust chairman Hamish<br />

Rennie said Lincoln’s<br />

LI (Liffey) Creek and<br />

Ararira/LII River were<br />

tributaries to Lake<br />

Ellesmere/Te Waihora, as<br />

Hamish<br />

Rennie<br />

were the springs, streams<br />

and drains flowing into<br />

them. The trust opposed<br />

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Canterbury, we need<br />

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Climate change is already affecting our<br />

local communities and ecosystems. It is<br />

not an easy or small topic. That’s why our<br />

local and regional councils have pooled<br />

resources, knowledge and expertise to<br />

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adapt to changes that Canterbury is likely<br />

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The It’s time, Canterbury website is home<br />

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What is climate change?<br />

Over many years, scientists and tohunga<br />

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As Earth’s temperature<br />

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If we carry on as usual, and greenhouse<br />

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Liam Booth<br />

Geoff Booth<br />

Date set for<br />

inquest into<br />

Booth death<br />

A DATE has finally been set for<br />

an inquest into the death of Liam<br />

Booth, who died of suspected<br />

suicide in Christchurch at the age<br />

of 21.<br />

While Liam’s father Geoff Booth,<br />

of Greendale, has welcomed the<br />

news, he said it will most likely be<br />

about five years since Liam’s death<br />

– on October 2, 2<strong>01</strong>7 – before the<br />

coroner gives a ruling.<br />

“It should not take this long,”<br />

he said.<br />

Booth is among bereaved family<br />

members calling for a reduction<br />

to the years-long delays. They<br />

want more coroners, a better system<br />

for prioritising deaths not due<br />

to natural causes, access to free<br />

legal representation and medical<br />

experts during the inquest process,<br />

as well as more support.<br />

Coroner Bruce Hesketh will<br />

lead the inquest, scheduled for<br />

April 26 to 28 at the district court.<br />

ILLUMINATING: Carl Seaward spends $55,000 each year on his Christmas light show.<br />

Christmas lights switched on<br />

CARL SEAWARD has a vision.<br />

He wants to see people, young<br />

and old, experience the joy of<br />

Christmas.<br />

So, at his Shands Rd home,<br />

the retired 60-year-old has<br />

reportedly built one of the<br />

biggest interactive displays of its<br />

type in Australasia.<br />

Every year, tens of thousands<br />

of Cantabrians flock to Seaward’s<br />

property in Prebbleton. He<br />

flicked the switch to open his<br />

Christmas wonderland for the<br />

<strong>2021</strong> season on Saturday night.<br />

“This is a lightshow, of which<br />

you are actually a part of, you<br />

are in the middle of it. That’s<br />

unique,” Seaward said.<br />

And in spite of so many<br />

Christmas-related events being<br />

cancelled this year, Seaward has<br />

vowed to soldier on.<br />

“Gotta do it, gotta do it, no<br />

matter what happens. Okay,<br />

work in with the restrictions, but<br />

make it happen for everybody,”<br />

he said.<br />

“I love life, and I love the joy<br />

this experience actually brings to<br />

so many people.”<br />

On opening night, the light<br />

show attracted more than 800<br />

people, despite the rain.<br />

“Everyone was very<br />

enthusiastic and very excited,<br />

everyone we talked to were<br />

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Seaward’s partner Maureen<br />

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long battle with motor neurone<br />

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her legacy and raise awareness<br />

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years ago she started collecting<br />

the Christmas Santa bears. And<br />

that’s how her collection outgrew<br />

the house.”<br />

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show is different each year, as<br />

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cent of his collection.<br />

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lights, which he spent $55,000 on<br />

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Living the dream of directing music<br />

Caelan Thomas of<br />

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piano wasn’t as fulfilling,<br />

because it was a very solo thing.<br />

You only perform on your own,<br />

you practise on your own, it can<br />

be quite isolating. So I really<br />

liked the idea of collaboration,<br />

and working with the band and<br />

with singers. I totally fell in love<br />

with musical theatre after that<br />

show.<br />

What was your role in<br />

Grease?<br />

Rehearsal pianist. You attend<br />

all of the rehearsals and help<br />

people learn their parts, you<br />

play their melodies and their<br />

harmonies. I was also in the<br />

orchestra as keyboard one.<br />

What happened from there?<br />

One thing led to another. I<br />

was back the following year<br />

and started getting involved<br />

with some other local theatre<br />

groups, did some shows with<br />

the Halswell Drama Group,<br />

and then got involved with the<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Community Choir where<br />

I now share the conducting and<br />

piano accompaniment roles with<br />

my mum. I’ve been so lucky to<br />

have had so many opportunities<br />

all around Christchurch.<br />

Recently I have had some<br />

amazing opportunities.<br />

Tell me about those<br />

I worked with The Court<br />

Theatre last summer, playing the<br />

keyboard. I was in the band for<br />

Jersey Boys. I really enjoyed the<br />

guy who played Frankie Valli,<br />

he was wickedly talented. I’m<br />

back again this summer, playing<br />

Little Shop of Horrors one night a<br />

week. Being at The Court Theatre<br />

really had an impact on the way<br />

I approached the CentreStage<br />

Rolleston shows we did this year.<br />

They were Chicago, and then<br />

more recently the children’s<br />

production of Legally Blonde Jr.<br />

I was musical director for both.<br />

I have been on the committee<br />

at CentreStage Rolleston since<br />

it started in 2<strong>01</strong>8. This year<br />

INSPIRED: CentreStage Rolleston’s Caelan Thomas has musically directed two of the<br />

theatre group’s productions this year.<br />

PHOTO: SUSAN SANDYS<br />

I’m also working on Showbiz<br />

Christchurch’s production of<br />

Matilda, as the children’s vocal<br />

coach. It is basically the musical<br />

director for the kids. We are<br />

rehearsing three times a week at<br />

the moment, and we are going to<br />

be on stage at the Isaac Theatre<br />

Royal in April next year.<br />

How many productions have<br />

you been musical director for?<br />

I have done one adult show,<br />

which was Chicago, and I think I<br />

have done six children’s musicals.<br />

I also did The Wedding Singer at<br />

NASDA, the National Academy<br />

of Singing and Dramatic Arts. It<br />

was their annual production for<br />

the second year students.<br />

Tell me about the role of a<br />

musical director<br />

You work with the cast,<br />

and you work with the<br />

choreographer. You pull together<br />

the band and you make sure that<br />

everyone is going to be able to be<br />

heard, everything ties together<br />

through the music. You are<br />

always juggling a lot of balls.<br />

What have been the<br />

highlights?<br />

I really enjoyed doing The<br />

Wedding Singer. The people who<br />

were studying to do a degree in<br />

musical theatre are so passionate,<br />

and driven to really hone their<br />

craft. That passion and drive,<br />

I found really infectious. I<br />

equally enjoyed Legally Blonde<br />

Jr. I think for a lot of the kids,<br />

it was an inspirational thing.<br />

I have had a couple of them<br />

ask for recommendations for<br />

singing teachers and dance<br />

schools since the production. It’s<br />

been something that has really<br />

inspired them to keep going.<br />

Because it is such a passion of<br />

mine, to see other people latch<br />

onto that passion and have those<br />

moments themselves, is really<br />

rewarding.<br />

What was working on<br />

Chicago like?<br />

It was amazing. We are very<br />

thankful that we had a smooth<br />

process – Covid was very<br />

forgiving through that period<br />

earlier this year. It was just<br />

bringing together such a great<br />

group of people, and the band<br />

that I managed to pull together<br />

was fabulous. I was really proud<br />

of that, it was just a fun show,<br />

TALENT: Caelan Thomas started playing piano at the age<br />

of four. Right – Thomas conducts the <strong>Selwyn</strong> Community<br />

Choir at the Rolleston Anzac service in 2<strong>01</strong>9.<br />

overwhelmingly fun. I think we<br />

ended up at about 97 per cent<br />

(sold out).<br />

Do you have a favourite<br />

musical?<br />

Can I say two? I love The<br />

Last Five Years, and Dear Evan<br />

Hansen. The songwriters were<br />

the same people who did The<br />

Greatest Showman and La La<br />

Land.<br />

Have you worked on either of<br />

those two?<br />

I haven’t’ yet, but I am booked<br />

in to work on The Last Five<br />

Years next year. It’s with a<br />

Masters student at the University<br />

of Canterbury. For her final<br />

assessment, she is going to be<br />

putting on a production of The<br />

Last Five Years. I will be in the<br />

orchestra.<br />

What do you like about<br />

musicals?<br />

Musicals just have everything<br />

– captivating storyline, inspiring<br />

music. I am obsessed with the<br />

power of stories. They connect<br />

us and heal us, and they promote<br />

understanding and forgiveness.<br />

And they bring joy. I think<br />

musical theatre, as a way of<br />

storytelling, is so powerful. And<br />

I love the fun of music, I think<br />

that is really engaging.<br />

Musical theatre is quite<br />

a contrast to your day job<br />

as a software developer. Do<br />

you enjoy being a software<br />

developer?<br />

Not as much as doing music.<br />

I enjoy it, but I do love music. I<br />

am working from home at the<br />

moment. In level 2, the company<br />

I work for has asked us to work<br />

from home.<br />

Is it quite a gruelling<br />

schedule, to have both of those<br />

roles?<br />

I work nine to five on my<br />

software job, and at the moment<br />

I have got about six rehearsals a<br />

week. So it’s sort of like working<br />

two jobs in a way, basically<br />

every evening is out for a music<br />

rehearsal or a performance. I feel<br />

so privileged that I get to spend<br />

so much of my life pursuing<br />

opportunities that I really love. I<br />

think that so many people don’t<br />

have that and I really do feel<br />

privileged.<br />

What led you into software<br />

development?<br />

I really enjoyed quite nerdy<br />

stuff through school. I loved<br />

maths and computing and<br />

stuff. I sort of came to a<br />

crossroads at university. I<br />

thought: ‘Do I want to study<br />

music, or do I want to study<br />

maths?’ I always wanted music<br />

to be something I only ever did<br />

because I wanted to; I didn’t ever<br />

want it to be something where<br />

I had to do this job to make<br />

money. So I studied a degree in<br />

mathematics, and from there<br />

was led into a job in software<br />

development. But I think it was<br />

really nice because I don’t’ ever<br />

have to rely on my music to<br />

make a living. It means I can<br />

pursue opportunities that I really<br />

feel passionate about, and that I<br />

love, and I can volunteer my time<br />

to support CentreStage Rolleston<br />

and other places.<br />

Has there been stressful<br />

moments, for example, any cast<br />

members literally breaking a<br />

leg?<br />

I don’t think there has been<br />

anything that’s been really<br />

terrible, in Legally Blonde Jr we<br />

had one of the girls roll her ankle<br />

on the final dress rehearsal. In<br />

The Wedding Singer one girl had<br />

an issue with one of the tendons<br />

in her foot. She had to come<br />

on in a moon boot for her role,<br />

but she was playing an old lady<br />

where she sort of had to hobble<br />

on anyway.<br />

What are your musical<br />

theatre goals?<br />

There are a few really cool<br />

schools in the UK, which focus<br />

on musical direction. They sort<br />

of serve as a springboard into<br />

the professional scene over there<br />

and to the West End and other<br />

touring productions. I would<br />

love to go over and audition<br />

to go into those schools. I am<br />

looking in the next year or two<br />

for applying and auditioning<br />

and spending a year studying<br />

over there, and possibly doing<br />

some work, I am really looking<br />

forward to it.<br />

You might end up retiring<br />

from software development at<br />

an early age?<br />

I would love to reach that<br />

point, it’s quite hard without a<br />

full-time job to make a living out<br />

of musical theatre, because each<br />

engagement is only a few weeks<br />

so trying to line up enough<br />

consistent work over the year is<br />

really challenging.<br />

What would be your ultimate<br />

dream job?<br />

I think I love the process of<br />

pulling together the shows. So<br />

I think a role where I could<br />

do that full-time whether that<br />

is at a tertiary institute or in<br />

the professional world, that’s<br />

definitely the sort of thing I<br />

would love to do.


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Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

NEWS 19<br />

The Xmas gift that gives twice<br />

• By Susan Sandys<br />

TWO LADBROOKS mothers<br />

are hoping <strong>Selwyn</strong> residents<br />

stocking up their wine racks<br />

for Christmas will help their<br />

local farmers at the same time.<br />

Sue Knowles and Di Mc-<br />

Carthy have partnered with<br />

Rossendale Wines at Tai Tapu<br />

to raise funds for the North<br />

Canterbury Rural Support<br />

Trust, which covers the area<br />

from Rakaia to Kaikoura.<br />

Knowles said the pair initially<br />

planned the fundraiser<br />

to benefit Ladbrooks School,<br />

which their children attended.<br />

However, that had not ended<br />

up going ahead.<br />

Already having Rossendale<br />

on board, they did not want to<br />

cancel the initiative that will<br />

see $3 donated from each bottle<br />

in a selected range.<br />

“We thought: ‘Hey, let’s just<br />

run the fundraiser anyway, and<br />

find an alternative recipient of<br />

the funds’,” Knowles said.<br />

She came up with the idea<br />

of helping the Rural Support<br />

Trust, having been brought up<br />

on a farm and having friends<br />

in the industry.<br />

“It is well known the mental<br />

stress farmers are dealing<br />

with in recent times, and I just<br />

thought: ‘This just feels right’,”<br />

Knowles said.<br />

“It really resonated with me,<br />

FUNDRAISER: Brent Rawstron, owner of Rossendale Wines, with Sue Knowles and<br />

Di McCarthy.<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />

I have friends very affected<br />

by flooding, the drought, in<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong>. The cause is a really<br />

good one.”<br />

She said the trust helped<br />

farmers out in practical ways.<br />

It had provided clothing<br />

vouchers for families after the<br />

May floods, and supported<br />

farmers dealing with loss of<br />

income from M. Bovis and<br />

drought stress.<br />

The pair have done some<br />

sampling of one or two of the<br />

wine selection, which includes<br />

red, white and sparkling, most<br />

priced at $15 per bottle.<br />

“So we know it tastes okay,<br />

that’s quite important of<br />

course.”<br />

Orders were already<br />

starting to come in after the<br />

pair emailed order forms<br />

to <strong>Selwyn</strong> service clubs last<br />

week. The fundraiser will<br />

run to <strong>December</strong> 20. Anyone<br />

wanting to place an order can<br />

contact the winery or email<br />

Knowles and McCarthy at<br />

wines4xmas@gmail.com<br />

03 322 4548 | Easy Parking<br />

17 Lillian Street, Halswell<br />

www.maxwellfashion.co.nz<br />

Open Mon-Fri 9.30am - 5.00pm<br />

Saturday 10.00am - 1.00pm<br />

LAYBY WELCOME<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

Community<br />

history Fund<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong>’s history is an important part of our communities’ identity.<br />

This Fund has been established to support communities,<br />

community groups and kaitiaki to:<br />

· protect and promote <strong>Selwyn</strong>’s history<br />

· provide access to <strong>Selwyn</strong>’s history<br />

· assist learning and understanding of the unique stories and<br />

places which are special to <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

· celebrate the stories and places of <strong>Selwyn</strong>.<br />

Applications are now open and close at 11.59pm on<br />

Tuesday 1 February 2022.<br />

For further information go to<br />

www.selwyn.govt.nz/historyfund


20 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong><br />

New horizons open to<br />

explore at Te Ara Ātea<br />

Nationally significant taonga, cutting edge technology, a sensory space and the country's largest<br />

video projection wall will be among the gems to explore when Te Ara Ātea opens tomorrow<br />

(Thursday 2 <strong>December</strong>).<br />

Te Ara Ātea – meaning the unobstructed trail to the world and beyond – is the new 2,200 square<br />

metre multifunctional civic centre on Tennyson Street in Rolleston.<br />

Designed by Warren and Mahoney and built by Armitage Williams with internal fit out and displays<br />

by exhibition and experience design agency Workshop e, Te Ara Ātea features a library, performance<br />

space, workshop, technology room, café and lounge and a wāhi tamariki for younger users.<br />

The $22.69 million building sits within a specially designed landscape including a sensory space<br />

with outdoor instruments, a musical walk, water features, sculptures and art by local artists. The<br />

space is designed to appeal to all the senses, and be accessible for all residents and visitors.<br />

Te Taumutu Rūnanga and Waitaha School worked in partnership with the Council on the building<br />

and landscape.<br />

It’s an exciting day for the district, Mayor Sam Broughton says.<br />

“When we started planning this space in 2<strong>01</strong>4 we wanted something special for the whole district<br />

to be proud of and enjoy. This really delivers. It’s a beautiful space and we can’t wait for people<br />

to be able to come and explore and be wowed by it. The unique and rich experiences contained<br />

in this space tell our collective stories – a marker of where we’ve been and our shared journey<br />

towards the future.”<br />

Te Taumutu Rūnanga Chairperson Liz Brown says the opening of the building is a celebration of<br />

our shared heritage and the forging of new trails.<br />

“This facility is a true testament to the vision and dedication of many. Te Ara Ātea is an example of<br />

partnership in action. Working hand in hand with council we have created a facility that celebrates<br />

the best of both worlds and recognises the strength of working together for our communities.”<br />

Te Ara Ātea will be open from 9am to 6pm Monday to Friday (Thursdays open to 8pm) and 10am<br />

to 4pm on weekends. There may be limits to entry under Covid-19 Alert Level 2 requirements or<br />

under the traffic light system.<br />

Packed celebration of summer begins<br />

Everyone from dogs to aspiring ninjas will have something to entertain them in a jam-packed<br />

summer in <strong>Selwyn</strong>.<br />

The Council’s annual Summer in <strong>Selwyn</strong> events programme is back, with 89 events from <strong>December</strong><br />

to March.<br />

These will include the new Bark in the Park – a pawesome dogs day out in February featuring sixlegged<br />

egg and spoon race, best-dressed dog and more. A Ninja Training programme sponsored by<br />

Faringdon will mix high ropes and adventure-based problem solving for children aged 8—12 years and<br />

Skate n Splash – encouraging people to get their skates on at the <strong>Selwyn</strong> Sports Centre, then cool off<br />

on the inflatable obstacle course at <strong>Selwyn</strong> Aquatic Centre.<br />

Council’s Community Services and Facilities Group Manager, Denise Kidd, says the Council is always<br />

looking for a mix of old favourites and new to help people make the most of summer.<br />

“<strong>Selwyn</strong> is a district with so many places to visit, explore and enjoy and we always look forward to<br />

Summer in <strong>Selwyn</strong> adding to that with a bit of joy. We’ve worked hard to add a range of cool new<br />

events along with our usual favourites that people look forward to every year. It’s a great mix and we’re<br />

really excited for a fun summer.”<br />

The Summer in <strong>Selwyn</strong> guide delivered to homes this week and available online at<br />

selwyn.govt.nz/events provides information on all the events.<br />

The popular outdoor movies series, Picnic in the Park and Summer Skate Jams<br />

are back. The Month of Sundays live music sessions in February and March,<br />

and Pool Parties in Sheffield, Darfield and Southbridge and a special Pool of<br />

Rock party at <strong>Selwyn</strong> Aquatic Centre also return.<br />

The <strong>Selwyn</strong> Libraries team has lots in store from Magic 1<strong>01</strong> to Japanese<br />

Kokedama gardening and the Mixology of Mocktails.<br />

Bookings will be required for all events and restrictions, changes or<br />

cancellations may be required depending on the requirements of the<br />

Covid-19 Protection Framework or traffic light system.<br />

Events programme<br />

SELWYN.GOVT.NZ/EVENTS<br />

DECEMBER <strong>2021</strong><br />

– MARCH 2022<br />

Libraries collecting a helping<br />

heart for newborn babies<br />

A Leeston crafter has teamed up with <strong>Selwyn</strong> Libraries and the<br />

Canterbury District Health Board to give a helping heart to some of<br />

our newest Cantabrians.<br />

Lisa Paget is on a mission to collect fabric cuddle hearts for<br />

mothers and premature babies in Christchurch Hospital Neonatal<br />

Intensive Care Unit (NICU) after seeing the impact they had for her<br />

premature twin nieces born in Queensland earlier this year.<br />

Cuddle Hearts are small cotton fabric hearts shared between<br />

mothers and babies in incubators, who cannot be held or breastfed.<br />

Worn on the skin they pick up a parent or child’s scent and<br />

have been shown to have significant benefits for parents and<br />

children – something Lisa saw first-hand.<br />

“I will never forget watching my niece actually reach out for the<br />

Cuddle Heart when it was placed beside her in the incubator.”<br />

Coincidentally, the NICU team at Christchurch Women’s Hospital<br />

had begun exploring the emerging evidence of how Cuddle Hearts<br />

could help families in their unit.<br />

A keen crafter, Lisa teamed up with <strong>Selwyn</strong> Libraries to offer<br />

people the chance to make the hearts and donate them via dropoff<br />

boxes, available at all <strong>Selwyn</strong> Libraries. Lisa and helpers will<br />

then sanitise the hearts and deliver to Christchurch Hospital as<br />

they are needed.<br />

Nicki Moen, <strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council Manager Arts, Culture<br />

and Lifelong Learning says libraries staff were delighted by the<br />

opportunity to be involved in such a good cause. “Our libraries host<br />

a lot of craft makers including Lisa and<br />

her sewing group.<br />

This ticked all the boxes for us as a<br />

way to support some generous library<br />

members, help out mums and babies<br />

in a tough time and give our crafters<br />

another great cause to get sewing for.”<br />

If you’d like to help – a pattern for the<br />

hearts is available at selwyn.govt.nz/<br />

cuddlehearts.<br />

Please only use 100 percent cotton or<br />

100 percent cotton winceyette fabric<br />

for the hearts.<br />

Lisa Paget<br />

Future of <strong>Selwyn</strong>’s parks<br />

One more week to help shape the future of <strong>Selwyn</strong>’s<br />

parks. The consultation on what the Council should<br />

consider when developing the new <strong>Selwyn</strong> District Parks<br />

Management Plan closes at 5pm on Wednesday 8 <strong>December</strong>.<br />

People’s ideas and thoughts will inform more specific<br />

proposals in the draft plan, which the Council will formally<br />

consult on early next year. For more information and to have<br />

your say visit www.selwyn.govt.nz/parksplan.<br />

ON THE<br />

ROADS<br />

On the Roads<br />

The intersection of Moore Street and Wordsworth Street<br />

is closed until 8 <strong>December</strong> for the installation of a new<br />

water main.<br />

Repairs are taking place on Telegraph Road from Creyke Road to<br />

Essendon Road.<br />

Pre-seal repair work is taking place on The Lake Road from <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

Lake Road to Lakelands Road and <strong>Selwyn</strong> Lake Road from The<br />

Lake Road. Kerb and channel repairs are being carried out on<br />

Telegraph Road at Bealey Road, North Terrace from Kimberley<br />

Road to Holmes Street and Horndon Street from Longden Street to<br />

Pearson Street.<br />

Flooding repairs are taking place on Craigeburn Road from State<br />

Highway 73.<br />

Burnham School Road is closed from the Pines Wastewater<br />

Treatment Plant to Burnham Road for construction work on the<br />

Darfield Kirwee wastewater pipeline. Access has been maintained to<br />

the Pines Resource Recovery Park.<br />

Traffic management is in place for these works. Please<br />

take care around work sites and follow site signage.<br />

Follow the QR code with this story for a map of<br />

these works, or view our road closures map at<br />

selwyn.govt.nz/roadclosures.<br />

Council Call<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council<br />

Norman Kirk Drive, Rolleston<br />

Ph 0800 SELWYN (735 996)<br />

Rolleston Library<br />

Rolleston Drive, Rolleston<br />

Ph 347 2880<br />

Darfield Library & Service Centre<br />

1 South Terrace, Darfield<br />

Ph 318 8338 or 347 2780<br />

CC<strong>01</strong>1221


Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> 21<br />

Notices<br />

PRIVATE PLAN CHANGE<br />

REQUEST 68 (PREBBLETON):<br />

CALL FOR FURTHER<br />

SUBMISSIONS<br />

Urban Holdings Limited,<br />

Suburban Estates Limited<br />

and Cairnbrae Developments<br />

Limited have requested to<br />

rezone approximately 67 ha<br />

of rural land in Prebbleton<br />

to residential land. <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

District Council notified the<br />

private plan change request<br />

(PC68) for public consultation<br />

on 15 September <strong>2021</strong>, and<br />

submissions closed on 12<br />

October <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

A summary of the submissions,<br />

along with a copy of the original<br />

submissions, on the above<br />

proposed changes to the<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> District Plan are now<br />

available for viewing at<br />

selwyn.govt.nz/pc68.<br />

Further submissions are limited<br />

to supporting or opposing<br />

an original submission. They<br />

may be lodged by any person<br />

representing a relevant aspect<br />

of the public interest or who<br />

has an interest in the private<br />

plan change greater than that of<br />

the public. Information on how<br />

to make a further submission<br />

is available at selwyn.govt.nz/<br />

pc68.<br />

TENDER FOR LICENCE TO<br />

OCCUPY - PREBBLETON<br />

Tender is sought for a<br />

Licence to Occupy a parcel<br />

of vacant Council land, for<br />

a term of 5 years. The land<br />

is approximately 2 hectares<br />

and situated at Shands Road,<br />

Prebbleton. The land’s legal<br />

description is Reserve 263.<br />

The tender is for pastoral<br />

or arable/grazing activities<br />

and excludes cattle or pigs.<br />

The successful tenderer is<br />

responsible for the payment of<br />

rates on the land.<br />

A copy of the plan can be<br />

viewed at selwyn.govt.nz/<br />

property-and-building/rentalproperties.<br />

If you would like to<br />

submit a tender, please email<br />

property@selwyn.govt.nz to<br />

request a tender pack, or phone<br />

0800 SELWYN (735 996) and<br />

ask for the leasing team.<br />

Tenders close strictly at 5pm<br />

on Friday 17 <strong>December</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

and must be submitted on the<br />

appropriate form contained in<br />

the tender pack. Submissions<br />

made in an incorrect format will<br />

not be accepted.<br />

ALCOHOL NOTICES<br />

Canterbury Hospitality 2<strong>01</strong>7<br />

Limited (Armadillos at the<br />

Bridge, Prebbleton) has<br />

applied for the renewal of an<br />

on licence. Objections to this<br />

application are open until 14<br />

<strong>December</strong>. MBJKT Holdings<br />

Limited (the Tai Tapu Hotel)<br />

has applied for the renewal of<br />

an on licence and the renewal<br />

of an off licence. Objections<br />

to these application are open<br />

until 15 <strong>December</strong>. For more<br />

information visit selwyn.govt.nz/<br />

alcoholnotices<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Events<br />

THURSDAY<br />

2<br />

DECEMBER<br />

THURSDAY<br />

2<br />

DECEMBER<br />

Christmas Craft Roadshow<br />

Tawera Hall, 10–11.30am<br />

Come down to your local community<br />

centre for some Christmas crafting<br />

fun! Please bring a koha of a nonperishable<br />

item for <strong>Selwyn</strong> Foodbank.<br />

Bookings required. To book or find<br />

more times and locations at<br />

selwyn.govt.nz/events.<br />

Council Careers Taster<br />

Lincoln Event Centre, 1–3pm<br />

Have you thought about a career in<br />

local government? Did you know that<br />

there is a huge option in careers from<br />

animal control to digital marketing,<br />

community support and ICT specialist<br />

just to name a few. Book at <strong>Selwyn</strong>.<br />

govt.nz/events and meet the people<br />

who have chosen local government as<br />

a great career option.<br />

Meetings<br />

Public Forums: Council,<br />

Community Board and local<br />

committees meetings are open<br />

to the public. Time is available at<br />

the start of meetings for people<br />

to speak on matters of concern.<br />

Please notify Therese Davel or<br />

Bernadette Ryan if you wish to<br />

speak at the Council meeting at<br />

least five days before the meeting.<br />

Township, Hall and Reserve<br />

Committee meetings: To list or<br />

make changes to meeting details,<br />

email meeting.changes@selwyn.<br />

govt.nz or phone 0800 SELWYN<br />

(735 996) by 9am Wednesday the<br />

week before publication.<br />

COUNCIL & COMMUNITY<br />

BOARD MEETINGS<br />

Audit & Risk Subcommittee*<br />

Wednesday 1 <strong>December</strong> 10am<br />

Rolleston HQ building<br />

Council Meeting*<br />

Wednesday 8 <strong>December</strong> 1pm<br />

Rolleston HQ building<br />

Audit and Risk Subcommittee<br />

to receive annual report<br />

Wednesday 22 <strong>December</strong> 10am<br />

Rolleston HQ building<br />

Extraordinary Council Meeting<br />

to adopt Annual Report<br />

Wednesday 22 <strong>December</strong> 11am<br />

Rolleston HQ building<br />

* Livestreamed on the Council<br />

website and YouTube channel<br />

DISTRICT COMMITTEE<br />

MEETINGS<br />

Doyleston Community<br />

Committee<br />

Wednesday 1 <strong>December</strong> 7.30pm<br />

Doyleston Hall, Osborne Park<br />

Dunsandel Community<br />

Committee<br />

Monday 20 <strong>December</strong> 6.30pm<br />

Dunsandel Hotel<br />

Glentunnel Community<br />

Committee<br />

Monday 6 <strong>December</strong> 7.30pm<br />

Glentunnel Community Centre<br />

Springfield Township<br />

Committee<br />

Tuesday 7 <strong>December</strong> 7.30pm<br />

Tawera Memorial Hall<br />

Springston Committees<br />

Wednesday 8 <strong>December</strong> 7.30pm<br />

Errol Tweedy Pavilion,<br />

Springston Reserve<br />

Almost 10 kilometres of Darfield Kirwee pipeline laid<br />

Almost 10 kilometres of the Darfield Kirwee wastewater pipeline have been completed, with the pipeline<br />

now a third of the way built.<br />

Over 14,000 worker hours have been completed so far to install the 26.5 kilometre pipeline allowing<br />

Darfield and Kirwee to connect to the Pines Wastewater Treatment Plant with the pipeline on track to be<br />

completed by August 2022.<br />

The project is part of the Council’s Long-Term Plan <strong>2021</strong>-2031. The project is supported by $10.66<br />

million of government funding, and is providing jobs for over 40 people.<br />

It will allow businesses on the main streets and new developments in Darfield and Kirwee to begin<br />

connecting to the Pines Wastewater Treatment Plant.<br />

The Council will hold further discussions with the wider Darfield and Kirwee community about<br />

connecting to the pipeline in the future.<br />

Work has largely been completed along Burnham School Road from the Pines Wastewater Treatment<br />

Plant and Aylesbury Road between Two Chain Road and Wards Road, and work is continuing on<br />

Miles Road.<br />

For the latest updates, including a live tracker of work completed, visit<br />

selwyn.govt.nz/darfieldkirweewastewater.<br />

Covid-19 ‘traffic lights’ system coming<br />

Aotearoa is moving to the new Covid-19 protection framework or ‘traffic lights system’ from 11.59pm<br />

Thursday (2 <strong>December</strong>).<br />

This will mean changes for how residents access Council services. At the time of writing the decision<br />

from Government as to what traffic light level we will be in here in Waikirikiri/<strong>Selwyn</strong> is unknown.<br />

Details around how the traffic light system will affect access to Council services will be available at<br />

selwyn.govt.nz/covid19.<br />

While we hope the majority of these impacts will be clear, like the rest of the country, there are some<br />

complex issues that may take us a little longer to work through. We are grateful for your patience while<br />

we all adjust to the new system.<br />

THURSDAY<br />

2<br />

DECEMBER<br />

SATURDAY<br />

4<br />

DECEMBER<br />

SATURDAY<br />

4<br />

DECEMBER<br />

MONDAY<br />

6<br />

DECEMBER<br />

NZ Art History Talk<br />

Te Ara Ātea, 6–7.30pm<br />

Join art historian Dr Barbara Garrie,<br />

Senior Lecturer and Head of<br />

Department – Art History, University<br />

of Canterbury and Te Ara Ātea curator<br />

Chloe Cull (Ngāi Tahu) for a fun and<br />

interesting art history evening covering<br />

influential New Zealand artists and<br />

artworks that have changed the<br />

trajectory of art in Aotearoa.<br />

Free. Bookings essential at<br />

selwynlibraries.co.nz/events.<br />

Predator-Free workshop<br />

Darfield Library, 10am–12pm<br />

Aotearoa is home to many unique<br />

animals and plants. Around 4000 native<br />

species are now considered to be at<br />

some kind of risk. Attend this workshop<br />

with the Council's Biodiversity<br />

Officer to learn how you can become<br />

involved with Predator Free 2050<br />

movement. Free. Bookings required at<br />

selwynlibraries.co.nz/events.<br />

He Toi Whakairo – Where<br />

there is artistic excellence<br />

Te Ara Ātea, 1–3pm<br />

He toi whakairo<br />

He mana takata<br />

Where there is artistic excellence<br />

There is human dignity<br />

Senior Ngāi Tahu artists share their<br />

works, creative practice and views<br />

on artistic excellence. The artists<br />

will also celebrate the foundations<br />

built by influential Ngāi Tahu arts<br />

tūpuna, on which the current and<br />

future generations of artists continue<br />

to build. Free. Bookings essential at<br />

selwynlibraries.co.nz/events<br />

Mini Gym Christmas Party<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Sports Centre, 10–11.30am<br />

Calling all pre-schoolers to join our<br />

Mini Gym Christmas celebration!<br />

Come along for plenty of fun Christmas<br />

activities, games, a bouncy castle, face<br />

painting and spot prizes up for grabs.<br />

$4.50 per child, caregivers required.<br />

Check selwyn.govt.nz/events for more<br />

times and locations.<br />

For information on listing a community event visit<br />

selwyn.govt.nz/councilcall.<br />

Leeston Library & Service Centre<br />

19 Messines Street, Leeston<br />

Ph 347 2871<br />

Lincoln Library & Service Centre<br />

Gerald Street, Lincoln<br />

Ph 347 2876<br />

0800 SELWYN<br />

www.selwyn.govt.nz<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong>DistrictCouncil


22 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong><br />

Three Waters reform<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council response to the Minister of Local Government<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council has written to the Minister of Local Government, Nanaia Mahuta, to further voice our concerns, and our<br />

community’s concerns, over the Government’s proposals for Three Waters reform. Following is a copy of the letter.<br />

26 November <strong>2021</strong><br />

Hon. Nanaia Mahuta<br />

Minister of Local Government<br />

Parliament Buildings<br />

WELLINGTON<br />

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR<br />

SAM BROUGHTON<br />

Kia ora Minister Mahuta<br />

Our Council is extremely disappointed, angered and frustrated by the Government decision to make three<br />

waters reform mandatory. We entered into the Memorandum of Understanding with the Department of Internal<br />

Affairs as the basis was voluntary with local autonomy. You have now moved the goal posts. This has left us<br />

with a reduced level of trust in our partnership on the issue.<br />

More seriously, a poor information campaign to the public of New Zealand has enabled false information to<br />

spread, divided community opinion, exposed mana whenua to racist criticism, and left our Council to pick up<br />

the pieces.<br />

Compounding the frustration is the lack of response to the many questions that our Council and others have<br />

raised seeking clarification or detail to enable us to engage in meaningful conversations with our community.<br />

We value our communities’ views and go to great lengths to seek their participation in our decision making.<br />

On the basis of our agreement we had promised our communities that we would consult with them before<br />

making a decision. As a result of the mandate our community has been left without a voice in the changes.<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council has taken a responsible proactive investment approach to our water services; we<br />

have some of the newest water infrastructure and most affordable drinking water in New Zealand. All Council<br />

supplies are fully metered and all our wastewater treatment is consented and disposed to land. <strong>Selwyn</strong> has<br />

already made many of the changes that the new entity will be prioritising in other districts in the first instance.<br />

We are a future-focused district and will ensure that the outcomes from the Reform Working Group, Transition<br />

Authorities, and Entity D partner’s discussions serve our district well.<br />

We suggest a fresh look at work completed by the Canterbury Mayoral Forum in conjunction with our partner<br />

Ngāi Tahu to see how a Joint Council Controlled Organisation model could help solve the accountability<br />

and governance questions. This would allow current individual council and community investment to be<br />

recognised and is a familiar model for local government. It would allow for skills-based boards to oversee the<br />

Entity and provide for mana whenua involvement to acknowledge rangatiratanga.<br />

Our Council will continue to be constructive leaders in the areas of reform that remain pliable and we believe<br />

we have achieved much that can contribute to the national improvement you are seeking.<br />

However this in no way takes away from our deep disappointment in the compulsory manner that the reform<br />

has taken and for the ill feeling it has created in our community.<br />

Nga mihi<br />

Sam Broughton<br />

Koromatua ā-Rohe o Waikirikiri<br />

Mayor of <strong>Selwyn</strong> District<br />

For more information see www.selwyn.govt.nz/threewaters<br />

Council Call<br />

0800 SELWYN<br />

www.selwyn.govt.nz<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong>DistrictCouncil<br />

CC<strong>01</strong>1221


Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> 23<br />

<strong>2021</strong><br />

5 MARCH LINCOLN<br />

NOW<br />

SELLING FAST<br />

www.selwynsounds.co.nz<br />

ALL YOU<br />

BACKYARD CRITTERS<br />

Mike Bowie is an ecologist who specialises in entomology (insects and<br />

other invertebrates). Each week he introduces a new species found in<br />

his backyard at Lincoln. His column aims to raise public awareness of<br />

biodiversity, the variety of living things around us. Check out the full<br />

list of invertebrates found at www.inaturalist.org/projects/backyardbiodiversity-bugs-in-my-lincoln-section<br />

NEED FOR<br />

A MERI<br />

KIRIHI-<br />

METE<br />

KERI FRUIT JUICE<br />

1L (excludes Premium)<br />

Ladybird has long history<br />

1 99 ea<br />

PAMS FRESH<br />

COOKED CHICKEN Large<br />

(Available at Selected Stores)<br />

12 99 ea<br />

IN THE Middle Ages,<br />

ladybirds were dedicated<br />

to the Virgin Mary with<br />

the name Beetle of Our<br />

Lady. This was later<br />

shortened to ladybird.<br />

They were used<br />

medically to treat measles,<br />

toothache and colic.<br />

About 5000 species are<br />

known worldwide, with<br />

40 species known in New<br />

Zealand, 22 of which are<br />

native.<br />

One species found<br />

recently at home was the<br />

large spotted ladybird<br />

Harmonia conformis.<br />

This 5-7mm long species<br />

was introduced from<br />

Australia in 1896. They are<br />

orange in colour with 20<br />

black spots. Both adults<br />

and larvae eat aphids,<br />

psyllids and mealybugs,<br />

adults munching around<br />

double the amount that<br />

larvae consume.<br />

For example, adults<br />

can eat 100 aphids per<br />

day, while larvae will eat<br />

only 50. Adults also feed<br />

on nectar, honeydew and<br />

water.<br />

Females lay yellowcoloured<br />

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THE FORMATION of groundbreaking<br />

women’s cricket teams<br />

in the <strong>Selwyn</strong> District has paid<br />

dividends with the <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

Wahine under-16 squad already<br />

challenging for the Shirley<br />

Cowles one-day series crown<br />

in the Christchurch Metro<br />

competition.<br />

After five rounds the Wahine<br />

sit second in the five-team competition,<br />

ahead of powerhouse St<br />

Albans and another established<br />

city club, Old Boys Collegians.<br />

Their captain Elsie Duncan is<br />

also the leading run-scorer with<br />

92 at 46.0 and a highest score of<br />

52no – in spite of batting only<br />

three innings.<br />

Parents conceived the idea to<br />

form the teams last season after<br />

promising female players were<br />

generally forced to play in a<br />

mixed team in a predominately<br />

male competition locally, or join<br />

a women’s team in the city.<br />

Keri Herd and Jenny Duncan<br />

were among the parents who<br />

dreamt up the pathway after<br />

watching the Social 8 Canterbury<br />

country women’s team<br />

play on Saturday afternoons –<br />

with young girls filling in when<br />

required.<br />

There are currently four <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

Wahine teams representing<br />

the club in the year 5-6, year 7-8,<br />

under-16 youth team and division<br />

1 in the Metro competition.<br />

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

“It’s been great to see that<br />

within the first few months of<br />

the season there has not only<br />

been an improvement in their<br />

skills but connections and<br />

friendships have been made as<br />

well,” <strong>Selwyn</strong> Wahine spokeswoman<br />

Kylie Horgan said.<br />

“So much about sport is about<br />

camaraderie and connections<br />

. . . sometimes this can be difficult<br />

across genders especially as<br />

they move into the teenage years.<br />

“Our vision is simple – to offer<br />

females from <strong>Selwyn</strong> Cricket<br />

Club and further afield the option<br />

to play in a <strong>Selwyn</strong>-based<br />

team appropriate to their age and<br />

skill level.”<br />

Horgan added the development<br />

of the women’s game in the<br />

SPORT 25<br />

Bowling over the opposition in women’s cricket<br />

IMPRESSIVE PARTNERSHIP: The <strong>Selwyn</strong> Wahine under-16 youth team have made a<br />

promising start to their first season in the Christchurch Metro cricket competition. Team<br />

members include (from left) Elsie Duncan, Eva Moore, Sherri Ball, Candice Bowles, Liz<br />

Corbett, Abby Laird, Emilie Wissel, Rachie Grout.<br />

Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

fast-growing district was timely<br />

given New Zealand hosts the<br />

World Cup next year.<br />

“This will help raise the profile<br />

of the game as an option for<br />

wahine to get involved in. If you<br />

can see it, you can be it.”<br />

The under-16 squad have a<br />

three-win two loss record, with a<br />

victory over Old Boys Collegians<br />

on October 30 their first of the<br />

campaign – and particularly<br />

memorable due to the venue.<br />

They were able to play on<br />

Hagley Oval, and follow in the<br />

footsteps of the provincial and<br />

international players they aspire<br />

to emulate.<br />

“It was awesome to play on<br />

the same ground where I have<br />

watched some of my favourite<br />

players such as Sophie Devine<br />

and Tom Latham play,” Duncan<br />

said.<br />

“It was even cooler to know<br />

we were playing on the exact<br />

same pitch Latham had played<br />

on a couple of days earlier for<br />

Canterbury.”<br />

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ground itself with its test-quality<br />

wicket pitch and carpet-like<br />

outfield was unforgettable,<br />

Duncan reckoned the highlight<br />

of the encounter was “the extra<br />

energy the experience gave the<br />

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the ground.”<br />

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<strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong><br />

26<br />

RACING/SPORT<br />

Jones tastes success<br />

at trots and gallops<br />

• By Jonny Turner<br />

FROM PACERS to gallopers,<br />

from Christchurch to Cromwell,<br />

Mark Jones was training winners<br />

all over the South Island at the<br />

weekend.<br />

Burnham-based Jones’ winning<br />

run started at Addington<br />

on Friday night when his star<br />

mare Stylish Memphis returned<br />

to her best by reeling off sizzling<br />

sectionals to score.<br />

The horseman then produced<br />

Selsey Bill in conditions far from<br />

sizzling – on a wet track as the<br />

rain came down at Geraldine.<br />

On Sunday, Jones enjoyed more<br />

success with Southern Storm<br />

winning at Addington before his<br />

thoroughbred Phelan The Power<br />

also won at Cromwell.<br />

Though in the galloping code,<br />

Phelan The Power has a harness<br />

racing connection. Northern<br />

trainer Scott Phelan races the<br />

four-year-old with group of owners<br />

including his partner Emma<br />

Anderson and father, Frank.<br />

Jones didn’t make it to Cromwell,<br />

having commitments at<br />

Addington where he produced<br />

Southern Storm for a deserved<br />

maiden victory.<br />

“We actually had him sold, but<br />

the buyer pulled out so that was<br />

why he was scratched last week,”<br />

Jones said.<br />

Samantha Ottley had Southern<br />

Storm in the trail for much of<br />

race 2 before angling him for his<br />

winning run along the passing<br />

lane.<br />

There was no way Selsey Bill<br />

was going to be in the trail in his<br />

maiden win at Orari on Saturday.<br />

Blair Orange was determined<br />

to hold the lead early in race 3<br />

with the two-year-old.<br />

Selsey Bill shrugged off his<br />

early work, with Orange rating<br />

him to perfection as he went on<br />

to a powerful maiden win in testing<br />

conditions.<br />

Jones’ winning run started at<br />

Addington on Friday night where<br />

Stylish Memphis returned to<br />

her best form. The four-year-old<br />

didn’t show her true worth earlier<br />

this season, leading to her New<br />

Zealand Cup campaign being derailed<br />

and the reset button being<br />

pushed on her campaign.<br />

Stylish Memphis showed she<br />

had put that well behind her<br />

when unleashing a smart last<br />

800m split of 54.6sec to win.<br />

“We had a lot of issues with her,<br />

gave her a freshen up and she has<br />

come back up really good,’’ Jones<br />

said.<br />

Stylish Memphis headed to<br />

Auckland soon after her win<br />

at Addington. She will start in<br />

next month’s Northern Breeders<br />

Stakes and the Queen Of Hearts<br />

before returning to Sydney to<br />

defend her Ladyship Mile crown.<br />

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Uni student picks up trophy<br />

for Canty’s strongest woman<br />

PHD STUDENTS carry a heavy<br />

workload at times, and none<br />

more so than Brittany Graham<br />

of Lincoln University.<br />

Graham, of Prebbleton, has<br />

been named Canterbury’s<br />

strongest woman after winning<br />

the strongman/woman title open<br />

division at the Canterbury’s<br />

Strongest Man and Women <strong>2021</strong><br />

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Graham was thrilled to have<br />

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73kg female for the past two<br />

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“I got swiftly convinced to<br />

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She said her new passion had<br />

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four days a week with heavy<br />

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“I try to have a good work/life<br />

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POWER: Brittany Graham on her way to becoming<br />

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High-profile harness racing<br />

court case delayed again<br />

• By Chris Barclay &<br />

Barry Clarke<br />

COURT proceedings involving<br />

two high-profile Canterbury<br />

harness racing figures caught<br />

up in a major police probe into<br />

corruption and drug use in the<br />

industry has been delayed again.<br />

THe person was scheduled to<br />

appear in the district court on<br />

November 19, but the hearing<br />

has been tentatively pushed back<br />

to February 11. The duo had<br />

also been expected to appear in<br />

court on July 16.<br />

Suppression orders prevent<br />

the person being identified. The<br />

charges faced are also subject to<br />

suppression orders.<br />

But the <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> is<br />

aware a key part of the court<br />

proceedings is a bid by a<br />

defendant, and others in the<br />

industry also before the courts,<br />

to stop the police evidence<br />

being handed over to racing<br />

investigators.<br />

THeir lawyers have been<br />

arguing points of law to stop the<br />

evidence accessed by the Racing<br />

Integrity Board, which has the<br />

power to prosecute under racing<br />

rules. The penalties can be<br />

severe, including lengthy bans<br />

from the sport.<br />

But a decision on whether<br />

OPERATION INCA: A harness racing figure scheduled<br />

to appear in the district court on November 19 has had<br />

their case pushed back again.<br />

PHOTO: GETTY<br />

that evidence can be accessed<br />

by the RIB remains with Judge<br />

Raoul Neave who has yet to<br />

release his judgement<br />

after lengthy legal<br />

arguments.<br />

THe police<br />

investigation, dubbed<br />

Operation Inca, charged<br />

13 people in September,<br />

2<strong>01</strong>8 following raids<br />

on harness racing<br />

stables in Canterbury<br />

and Auckland. It<br />

was overseen by the National<br />

Organised Crime Group.<br />

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Raoul Neave<br />

It involved undercover officers<br />

and electronic surveillance and<br />

focused on alleged drug use and<br />

race fixing.<br />

Five individuals have<br />

been dealt with and the<br />

remaining defendants<br />

are still before the<br />

courts.<br />

“THe investigation<br />

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a number of judicial<br />

decisions on the<br />

remaining defendants,”<br />

a police spokesperson told the<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong>.<br />

RACING 29<br />

Race day official<br />

charged over betting<br />

• By Chris Barclay &<br />

Barry Clarke<br />

A RACE day official is under<br />

investigation by the Racing<br />

Integrity Board for betting on<br />

races during Cup week’s focal<br />

point at Addington.<br />

The unnamed official is alleged<br />

to have bet through an account<br />

held by another person on November<br />

9, New Zealand Trotting<br />

Cup Day.<br />

The all-up bet was on two<br />

horses with both having to run<br />

into a placing for a collect. One<br />

of the horses was<br />

placed sixth, meaning<br />

the bet was a losing<br />

one.<br />

The <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

has learned the official<br />

under investigation also<br />

works for the trainer<br />

of one of the horses bet<br />

on. The other horse was<br />

stabled at the trainer’s property<br />

during Cup Week.<br />

Said RIB chief executive Mike<br />

Clement: “Staff have investigated<br />

a matter of betting on race day<br />

by an official during the recent<br />

Cup week in Christchurch. One<br />

person has been charged with<br />

an offence under Rule 310 of the<br />

HRNZ Rules.”<br />

Rule 310 specifies: No person<br />

acting as a starter or starter’s<br />

Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

Mike<br />

Clement<br />

assistant or judge or judge’s assistant<br />

or duly appointed substitute<br />

therefore either as a paid official<br />

or in an honorary capacity<br />

shall: (a) officiate at any<br />

race meeting at which there<br />

is competing any horse in<br />

the ownership of which<br />

he is directly or indirectly<br />

interested unless he has the<br />

prior consent of the stipendiary<br />

steward; or (b) bet or<br />

be interested in any wager<br />

or bet on any race at any race<br />

meeting where he is officiating.<br />

“As the matter is before the adjudicators<br />

the RIB will not make<br />

any further comment,” Clement<br />

said.<br />

Harness Racing New Zealand<br />

chief executive Gary Woodham<br />

also refused to comment on<br />

the basis the matter was under<br />

investigation.<br />

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Email susan.sandys@starmedia.kiwi<br />

by 5pm each Wednesday<br />

Career Pathways at <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

District Council<br />

Thursday, 1-7pm<br />

Have you thought about a<br />

career in local government? Go<br />

along to meet staff in fields from<br />

animal control and planning to<br />

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They will tell you why they have<br />

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Book at events.humantix.com<br />

Lincoln Event Centre<br />

Te Ara Ᾱtea Orientation Tour<br />

Thursday, 11am<br />

Te Ara Ᾱtea, Rolleston’s<br />

new library, opens today. It is<br />

treasure trove bursting with<br />

stories. Curated museum-style<br />

exhibits are dotted throughout<br />

informing of the landscape and<br />

communities in <strong>Selwyn</strong> district.<br />

Go along for an orientation<br />

tour. This is the first of a series<br />

throughout the day and the<br />

week, see selwynlibraries.co.nz<br />

Free, bookings required.<br />

Te Ara Ātea, 59 Tennyson St,<br />

Rolleston<br />

NZ Art History Talk<br />

Thursday, 6-7.30pm<br />

Join art historian Dr Barbara<br />

Garrie and curator Chloe Cull<br />

(Ngāi Tahu) for a fun and<br />

interesting art history evening.<br />

This introductory talk will cover<br />

influential New Zealand artists<br />

and artworks that have changed<br />

the trajectory of art in Aotearoa.<br />

Dr Barbara Garrie is a senior<br />

lecturer and head of department<br />

– art history at the University of<br />

Canterbury. Chloe Cull (Ngāi<br />

Tahu) is a local curator and<br />

arts programme co-ordinator<br />

for Te Ara Ātea. Free, bookings<br />

essential.<br />

Te Ara Ātea, 59 Tennyson St,<br />

Rolleston<br />

Outdoor Movie – The Star<br />

Friday, 7-8.30pm<br />

Take along seats, bean bags or<br />

blankets for this family-friendly<br />

G-rated outdoor Christmas<br />

movie, held by the district<br />

council. The Star is about a small<br />

but brave donkey named Bo,<br />

who yearns for a life beyond<br />

his daily grind at the village<br />

mill. Bookings are required for<br />

Covid-19 tracing purposes.<br />

Anderson Square, Leeston<br />

Mahoe Reserve Working Bee<br />

Sunday, 2-4pm<br />

Go along to look after your<br />

reserve. Please wear closed-toe<br />

shoes, and take your own mask,<br />

Repair Café, Saturday, 10am-1pm. Take along your broken items and the Lincoln<br />

Envirotown Trust team of qualified volunteers will see if they can get it working again. They<br />

are planning to provide repairs for bikes, computers, clothing, electronics, electrical items<br />

and household appliances. Free. Phone 423 0445 or see linconlenvirotown.org.nz/event<br />

Rolleston Community Centre<br />

gloves and eye protection.<br />

More information can be found<br />

at LincolnEnvirotown.org.nz/<br />

event or phone Sue 021 100<br />

1009.<br />

Mahoe Native Reserve,<br />

Boundary Rd, Lincoln<br />

Mini Gym Christmas<br />

Party<br />

Monday, 10–11.30am<br />

Calling all pre-schoolers.<br />

Go along to join the district<br />

council’s mini gym Christmas<br />

celebration. There will be plenty<br />

of fun Christmas activities,<br />

games, a bouncy castle, face<br />

painting and spot prizes up for<br />

grabs. Cost is $4.50 per child,<br />

caregivers required.<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Sports Centre<br />

Toot 4 Tucker<br />

<strong>December</strong> 8, 6-7.30pm<br />

Help those less fortunate<br />

during the holiday period.<br />

Rolleston Lions and Rotary and<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Lions members<br />

are taking to the streets at<br />

Rolleston to replenish food<br />

supplies for three local<br />

foodbanks. Vehicles will travel<br />

all Rolleston streets sounding<br />

car horns and some emergency<br />

service sirens. When you hear<br />

these, please take out donations<br />

of non-perishable and sealed<br />

food and toiletry items.<br />

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Forge your own path, blaze your own trail<br />

In collaboration with Youth Pathways (Te Ara Rangatahi) and Ministry of Social Development,<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council is providing a five week group Internship in the following areas.<br />

To support career pathways:<br />

· Running a public facility<br />

· Organising and delivering events<br />

· Running recreation programmes<br />

· Working in a library<br />

· Organising and delivering community<br />

programmes and activities<br />

To be eligible for this Internship you need to be a New Zealand citizen, permanent resident or<br />

refugee living in <strong>Selwyn</strong> district, aged over 18 years, and looking for work because you aren't<br />

in work or are in paid employment for less than 30 hours per week.<br />

The internship programme starts 14 February and is based in Rolleston. Applications close<br />

31 <strong>December</strong> <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

Visit SELWYN.GOVT.NZ/TRAILBLAZERS for further information and application forms. These are<br />

also available from <strong>Selwyn</strong> library and Service Centre or Rolleston Headquarters.


WHILE SOME plants like it hot,<br />

many of us have plants in our<br />

gardens that require regular and<br />

effective watering.<br />

Plants, like people, need<br />

more water over the warmer<br />

months.<br />

Moisture is lost through leaves,<br />

bark and roots in the soil.<br />

Wind is one of the most moisture-sapping<br />

elements to deal<br />

with.<br />

Symptoms of inadequate plant<br />

watering are poor plant performance,<br />

plant death, visible water<br />

run-off without penetrating the<br />

soil, and dry spots and increased<br />

levels of pest and disease.<br />

Weak plants are easy targets for<br />

bugs and diseases.<br />

Some soils through the summer<br />

get so dry, they actually<br />

repel water. When this occurs the<br />

soil can be described as hydrophobic.<br />

Water your garden once every<br />

few days rather than applying a<br />

small amount every day.<br />

By watering a little every day<br />

you encourage the plants roots<br />

to stay on the soil surface to find<br />

water.<br />

By deep watering every few<br />

days you encourage the roots to<br />

go deeper into the soil to seek<br />

moisture. This benefits the plant<br />

as its roots secure the plant further<br />

into the soil.<br />

It is wasteful to apply water<br />

faster than the soil can soak<br />

it in. If you add too much<br />

water too fast it will pond, run<br />

off and maybe even wash away<br />

the soil.<br />

To prevent run-off, water for<br />

several short periods if you are<br />

having trouble getting the moisture<br />

into your soil.<br />

Add organic matter such as<br />

manure, pea straw and compost<br />

to your soil.<br />

These help the soil hold onto<br />

more moisture and make it<br />

available to the plants to take up<br />

through their roots.<br />

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Use water to maintain strength<br />

Remember the golden rule –<br />

the more you feed your soil the<br />

more it will feed you.<br />

Plant groundcover plants in<br />

soil that is totally exposed to<br />

the air and sun. This exposed<br />

soil leeches out the most moisture.<br />

Water early morning or evening,<br />

when winds have died down<br />

and temperatures are cooler. By<br />

doing this you will minimise the<br />

amount of water lost to evaporation.<br />

Keeping the weeds down will<br />

NUTRIENT:<br />

There are<br />

many<br />

techniques<br />

involved in<br />

how to water<br />

your plants.<br />

reduce the number of plants<br />

competing for water in your garden.<br />

Mulching is also one of the<br />

most cost-effective ways of helping<br />

conserve moisture in the<br />

garden.<br />

For maximum effect you<br />

need to apply about 10cm<br />

of organic matter to the soil surface.<br />

Mulch reduces moisture<br />

loss, reduces weed growth and<br />

increases biological activity in<br />

the soil.<br />

Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

GARDENING 31<br />

Know when<br />

to harvest<br />

sweet corn<br />

CORN IS ONE of those<br />

quintessential summer vegetables.<br />

The trick when growing your<br />

own corn is knowing when and<br />

how to harvest it.<br />

Mother<br />

Nature often<br />

gives us hints<br />

and tips on how<br />

to know when<br />

crops are ready.<br />

With corn,<br />

you can tell<br />

when this happens by feeling the<br />

end of a cob.<br />

If it’s rounded or blunt rather<br />

than pointed, the ears are ready.<br />

When the ‘corn silk’ or hairs, as<br />

they are sometimes called, dry up<br />

and turn dark brown it’s a sign<br />

the cobs are ready to be picked.<br />

If you don’t trust your judgement,<br />

you can pull back a bit of<br />

the husk and check to see if the<br />

cob looks like it’s ready.<br />

You are best to leave the corn<br />

on the plant to ripen fully before<br />

you harvest.<br />

Sometimes you will find that<br />

your corn cob may not have a lot<br />

of actual corn on each cob.<br />

This is often caused by a lack<br />

or water or nutrients during the<br />

development phase of the corn.<br />

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whole cobs off the stem of the<br />

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32 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong><br />

SELWYN RURAL LIFE<br />

Check irrigator<br />

placement for<br />

summer<br />

Summer is just about here and that<br />

means irrigation will become more<br />

widespread across the region.<br />

More than 500,000 ha of land is irrigated<br />

in Canterbury, providing more feed for<br />

animals and better crop conditions.<br />

Well-managed irrigation systems protect<br />

water quality and quantity, save on<br />

pumping costs and protect soil structure,<br />

ultimately retaining valuable nutrients.<br />

A key consideration for those irrigating<br />

is making sure it stays within people’s<br />

property boundaries and not on the<br />

roads where it causes a hazard. The most<br />

common reasons for water going overboundary<br />

are the extra spray from end<br />

guns on pivot irrigators, and travelling<br />

irrigators getting too close to roads.<br />

On hot, windy days, irrigation water<br />

drifts on roads, where it can contribute<br />

to road deterioration and make the hot<br />

tar slippery. These problems can be easily<br />

solved by checking that end guns are set<br />

and operating correctly and setting back<br />

travelling irrigators an adequate distance<br />

from the road.<br />

Careful placement of irrigators is also<br />

needed during nor-west conditions, to<br />

ensure irrigators aren’t knocked over.<br />

Environment Canterbury urges anyone<br />

irrigating to keep up-to-date with the<br />

latest restrictions, as they relate to specific<br />

areas and may relate to a property owner’s<br />

specific consent.<br />

Rural landowners can find information<br />

about irrigation restrictions by calling<br />

Environment Canterbury on 0800 324 636<br />

or on the Irrigation Restriction webpage<br />

https://www.ecan.govt.nz/data/irrigationrestrictions/<br />

which is updated daily with<br />

irrigation restrictions.<br />

For irrigators south of the Halswell<br />

River to the Rakaia, go to https://www.<br />

ecan.govt.nz/data/irrigation-restrictions/<br />

areadetails/6/South-of-the-Halswell-Riverto-the-Rakaia-River<br />

Lifestyle block owners can find details on<br />

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purposes in the Environment Canterbury’s<br />

Domestic and Stock Water Taking and<br />

Use – User Guide. You may also be able to<br />

take a permitted volume of water for other<br />

purposes depending on the location of<br />

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Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> 33<br />

SELWYN RURAL LIFE<br />

Stewardship land<br />

review raises hopes<br />

Federated Farmers hopes it will become<br />

easier for landowners adjoining the<br />

Department of Conservation (DoC)<br />

estate to make boundary adjustments for<br />

better biodiversity and more economic<br />

land use.<br />

Federated Farmers environment<br />

spokesperson Chris Allen understands<br />

the goal of a DoC review of stewardship<br />

land management is to speed up and<br />

simplify the reclassification process so land<br />

with conservation value is identified and<br />

managed appropriately, while land with<br />

very low or no conservation value can be<br />

made available for other uses.<br />

He hopes the review will result in better<br />

protection of land with high conservation<br />

value, more secure public access to the<br />

outdoors and “greater economic outcomes<br />

for the nation”.<br />

DoC is seeking public feedback as it<br />

considers changes to the legislation. It<br />

wants feedback on a number of existing<br />

processes, including removing the<br />

statutory step to declare all stewardship<br />

land to be held for conservation purposes<br />

before it can be reclassified or disposed of;<br />

enabling the Minister of Conservation to<br />

direct the proceeds of sale of stewardship<br />

land to DOC and clarifying the status of<br />

concessions on reclassified stewardship<br />

land.<br />

The department also wants views on<br />

enabling the national panels to carry out<br />

the public notification and submission<br />

process and clarifying responsibilities for<br />

making recommendations to reclassify<br />

stewardship land to national park.<br />

Federated Farmers’ High Country<br />

Committee has been pressing for changes<br />

to the management of stewardship land for<br />

many years.<br />

Building on this, in August 2020<br />

Federated Farmers asked the Minister<br />

of Conservation to consider a concerted<br />

effort to identify land administered by<br />

DoC that was better suited to private<br />

ownership.<br />

A Federated Farmers paper to the<br />

Minister in 2020 says:<br />

“Some current New Zealand land<br />

ownership arrangements are more an<br />

accident of history than a logical response<br />

based on its best use. A relocation of land<br />

use involving arrange of instruments<br />

including commercial leases, binding<br />

covenants and changes to core ownership<br />

provides an opportunity to achieve both<br />

improved conservation/indigenous<br />

biodiversity outcomes and economic<br />

outcomes…<br />

“It is agreed that some private land<br />

has significant conservation value and<br />

outright purchase of parts of the land, or<br />

purchase of an “interest” in parts of the<br />

land, is considered by landowners as a<br />

more appropriate and equitable process<br />

than through legislatives mechanisms<br />

such as declaration of Significant Natural<br />

Areas, which potentially renders the land<br />

incapable of reasonable productive use.”<br />

High Country Committee Chair<br />

Rob Stokes said he most wanted to see<br />

better conservation outcomes and more<br />

employment through on the ground<br />

work such as new fences for boundary<br />

adjustments and indigenous plantings.<br />

There would also less need for weed<br />

and pest control on low conservation<br />

value land held by the Crown, which<br />

would instead be managed by private land<br />

owners. Even light grazing can reduce<br />

control expenditure on plant pests such as<br />

wilding pines, Stokes said.<br />

Visit the stewardship land reclassification<br />

consultation page for more information<br />

on the discussion document. Submissions<br />

close Friday 18 March 2022.<br />

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D on the drive selector and away<br />

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directional accuracy is forceful<br />

and grip from the low profile<br />

Bridgestone tyres (215/55 x 18in) is<br />

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the spring and damper rates are<br />

certainly biased towards comfort.<br />

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land. <strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council notified the private plan change request (PC68) for public<br />

consultation on 15 September <strong>2021</strong>, and submissions closed on 12 October <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

A summary of the submissions on PC68, along with a copy of the original submissions, is<br />

now available for viewing online at Council libraries and service centres, and at www.selwyn.<br />

govt.nz/pc68.<br />

Further submissions may only be lodged by the following:<br />

· Any person representing a relevant aspect of the public interest<br />

· Any person that has an interest in the plan change greater than the interest the public has<br />

· The local authority itself.<br />

Further submissions must be limited to matters either in support of or in opposition to an<br />

original submission made on PC68. This must be in writing and in accordance with Form 6,<br />

which is available from any Council service centre or online at www.selwyn.govt.nz/pc68.<br />

Further submissions must be served on <strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council in one of the following ways:<br />

· posted to: Planning Department, <strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council, PO Box 90, Rolleston 7643<br />

Attention: Further Submission on PC68<br />

· delivered to: a Council service centre in Darfield, Leeston, Lincoln or Rolleston.<br />

· emailed to: submissions@selwyn.govt.nz (Subject line: Further submission on PC68)<br />

· made online: www.selwyn.govt.nz/pc68.<br />

A person who makes a further submission must serve a copy of it on the person who lodged<br />

the original submission no later than five working days after a copy is provided to the Council.<br />

The closing date for further submissions is 5pm Wednesday 15 <strong>December</strong> <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

More information<br />

For further information regarding this plan change or the process outlined above, please<br />

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Public Notices<br />

Protecting native taonga<br />

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To protect orange-fronted parakeet/kākāriki karaka from local extinction in<br />

Arthur’s Pass and Lake Sumner area the Department of Conservation (DOC),<br />

Rangiora District intends to carry out predator control over approximately<br />

53,765 hectares of public conservation land. (Refer to the application area<br />

on map)<br />

Description of the area<br />

The Arthur’s Pass project area includes the Crawford, Polar, Poulter and Savannah<br />

ranges, as well as the western ends of the Dampier and Studleigh ranges.<br />

The southern boundary runs from near Binser Saddle in a westerly direction to a point<br />

just past Douglas Stream. The western boundary then more or less follows the ridge<br />

onto the Polar Range to Walker Pass, Mt Hunt and Worsley Pass towards Mt Koeti<br />

before dropping down to the Minchin Bivouac and back up to Mt Byrne.<br />

The northern boundary runs from Mt Byrne along the Crawford Range to the Lake<br />

Mason Hut. The eastern boundary runs from Binser Saddle to the head of Lower Farm<br />

Stream, follows the Poulter River East Branch across to Bull Creek and up onto the<br />

Dampier and Studleigh ranges then down to near Lake Mason Hut.<br />

The Arthur’s Pass and Lake Sumner area is predominately beech forest with open and<br />

steep sided river valleys that extend to tussock lands and exposed mountain tops. It is<br />

home to orange-fronted parakeet/kākāriki karaka, great spotted kiwi/roroa, rock wren/<br />

pīwauwau and yellowhead/mohua.<br />

Why we are doing predator control.<br />

Predation by rodents and stoats causes orange-fronted parakeet/kākāriki karaka and<br />

other threatened native species to decline and, in some cases, they face local extinction.<br />

Predator control works<br />

In 2<strong>01</strong>9 a similar predator control operation was undertaken. Since then, the wild<br />

population of orange-fronted parakeet/kākāriki karaka in Arthur’s Pass and Lake<br />

Sumner has grown from approximately 150-200 to just over 300 birds.<br />

Method of predator control<br />

DOC has worked closely with its Treaty partner Te Ngāi Tūāhuriri Rūnunga on desired<br />

outcomes and consulted with stakeholders and the community.<br />

From the 2nd of <strong>December</strong> <strong>2021</strong> helicopters will aerially apply baits containing<br />

biodegradable 1080 over the area shown on the map. Non-toxic prefeed bait will be<br />

applied 5-7 days beforehand to entice the rodents to eat the pellets.<br />

Non-toxic pre-feed baits are cylindrical cereal pellets, approximately 2 cm in length and<br />

sandy coloured (not dyed). Prefeed contains a cinnamon lure to attract rodents.<br />

Toxic baits are cylindrical cereal pellets, approximately 2 cm in length. They are dyed<br />

green to deter birds and contain a cinnamon lure to attract rodents. Each toxic bait<br />

contains 0.15% of sodium fluoroacetate (1080).<br />

The aerial operation uses calibrated buckets and GIS mapping technology to ensure<br />

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The pesticide is poisonous to humans and domestic animals. Always remember:<br />

• DO NOT touch or eat the bait<br />

• WATCH CHILDREN at all times<br />

• DO NOT EAT animals from this area<br />

• Toxic baits and carcasses are DEADLY to DOGS<br />

Observe these rules whenever you see warning signs placed at the public access ways<br />

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If you suspect poisoning<br />

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0800 764 766 (urgent calls) or 03 479 7248 or dial 111.<br />

For further information, contact the Arthur’s Pass Operation Controller:<br />

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Free phone: 0508 548 008<br />

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www.rollestoncollege.nz<br />

Project Support Administrator<br />

(FIxed Term | 31st January 2022 to 13th <strong>December</strong> 2022, Part Time | 15 hours per week, Term Time Only)<br />

To support our school’s growth, the College is seeking a dynamic Project Support Administrator to support<br />

the delivery of the College’s Build Projects. The role involves working closely with the Principal and Executive<br />

Officer, assisting in developing all aspects of the College’s build project, including costs, budget tracking and<br />

engagement, and liaison with learning area leaders, teachers, suppliers, and external stakeholders.<br />

This role requires excellent self-management skills with an understanding of a school build project within a<br />

Public-Private Partnership context or the capacity to learn quickly. With this in mind, we are looking for:<br />

• Proven experience in office administration, secretarial, change or people management roles<br />

Education sector experience is preferred but not essential.<br />

• Epic communication skills, both written and verbal. Adaptable, trustworthy, reliable with excellent<br />

interpersonal skills, including listening and liaising effectively across all areas of a school community to<br />

achieve successful outcomes.<br />

• The ability to work in a demanding role, under pressure with a high degree of professional judgement,<br />

exercise discretion, tact and diplomacy when dealing with confidential issues.<br />

• Pragmatic and get stuff done efficiently and accurately, working well under pressure.<br />

• Capacity to deal with conflicting demands quickly and calmly, anticipating needs.<br />

• Ability to learn quickly, use initiative with strong attention to detail and organisational ability.<br />

• Advanced computer skills using MS Office Suite, including Word, Excel and Outlook and or the Google<br />

product suite.<br />

If this sounds like your ideal role, then we would love to hear from you. Please apply by completing and emailing<br />

a current CV with a covering letter to recruitment@rollestoncollege.nz. Applications will close at 12pm on<br />

Wednesday 8th <strong>December</strong> <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

Rolleston College 631 Springston Rolleston Road<br />

Phone. 03 595 2490 Email. recruitment@rollestoncollege.nz<br />

www.rollestoncollege.nz<br />

Classifieds Contact us today Phone our local team 03 379 1100


40 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong><br />

M-A<br />

MATSON & ALLAN<br />

REAL ESTATE LIMITED<br />

‘The<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

Experts’<br />

Residential<br />

Lifestyle<br />

Rural Property<br />

Licensed REAA2008<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

ROLLESTON - 7 Delapre Drive<br />

SEEING IS BELIEVING<br />

• Just completed executive style home in blue ribbon location<br />

• Four genuine double bedrooms with ample storage<br />

• Two stunning tiled bathrooms (ensuite with double shower)<br />

• Spacious north and west facing living opening onto<br />

sundrenched patio<br />

• Stunning kitchen with stone bench and huge Butlers pantry<br />

• Separate formal lounge/media room with patio access<br />

• Impressive triple garaging and separate laundry<br />

• So many extras-ducted heatpump, under floor heating etc<br />

• Private fully fenced 629m 2 section with separate utility area<br />

Price: Neg over $1,025,000<br />

View: www.marealestate.co.nz/ma0954<br />

Stephan Knowler<br />

027 229 9522<br />

stephan@marealestate.co.nz<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

OPEN HOME<br />

LEESTON - 57 Clausen Avenue<br />

ONE LOOK AND YOU WILL BE SOLD<br />

• As new sunny north and west facing home<br />

• Four genuine double bedrooms<br />

• Entertainers kitchen with Butlers pantry<br />

• Open plan living and study nook<br />

• Two bathrooms including ensuite off master<br />

• Outdoor dining options on patio off dining area<br />

• Easily accessed spa (spa is a chattel)<br />

• Spacious and private 649m 2 section<br />

Viewing: Sun 1.00pm -1.30pm<br />

Price: Neg over $699,000<br />

View: www.marealestate.co.nz/ma0952<br />

Stephan Knowler<br />

027 229 9522<br />

stephan@marealestate.co.nz<br />

ROLLESTON PH: 03 347 9949 LEESTON PH: 03 324 3704 DARFIELD PH: 03 318 8204 www.marealestate.co.nz<br />

Chris Flanagan<br />

027 433 4657<br />

Andrew Taylor<br />

027 435 5930<br />

Jackie Derrick<br />

027 636 3576<br />

Amelia Nisbet<br />

027 376 3868<br />

Stephan Knowler<br />

027 229 9522<br />

Cameron McRae<br />

027 769 6696<br />

Juliet Flanagan<br />

Administrator


Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> 41


42 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong><br />

CHRISTMAS<br />

Gift Guide<br />

1<br />

BRENNA<br />

2<br />

SINCOCK<br />

HEARING<br />

Enjoy every part of your<br />

holiday conversations!<br />

When you book your<br />

holiday appointment,<br />

you’ll receive a free trial<br />

with today’s state-of-theart<br />

hearing aids. Limited<br />

spaces available!<br />

CACI<br />

ROLLESTON<br />

The team at Caci are all<br />

about glowing skin for<br />

Christmas (and always!).<br />

Treat someone special to a<br />

Caci gift voucher or treat<br />

yourself with 10% off when<br />

you spend over $100 on<br />

pre-Christmas skincare.*<br />

3<br />

COFFEE<br />

CULTURE<br />

Make Christmas merry &<br />

BRIGHT! From the runway<br />

to Rolleston, neon is so<br />

hot right now. The latest<br />

range of reuseable cups<br />

from Frank Green is sure<br />

to add a pop of colour to<br />

your pick-me-up.<br />

4<br />

CORIANDER’S<br />

5<br />

COUPLANDS<br />

6 7 8<br />

HIGHGATE<br />

HELL PIZZA<br />

HAIR<br />

INDUSTRIA<br />

STORE<br />

Special Christmas Season<br />

offer - $15 Coriander’s<br />

Frankie Roll Combo<br />

(chicken, lamb, vegetarian,<br />

or vegan). These Lunch<br />

Snack Boxes are available<br />

now. Takeaway or dine in.<br />

Let us take the hassle out<br />

of Christmas with our range<br />

of delectable Christmas<br />

treats! From bite-sized<br />

Truffle delights to<br />

traditional Christmas Cakes,<br />

there’s truly something for<br />

everyone.<br />

Kid pizzas are free at<br />

Hell Pizza this <strong>December</strong><br />

when their adults order<br />

$25 or more. 1 kid pizza<br />

with $25 spend & code<br />

ROLLESTONKID. 2 kid<br />

pizzas with $30 spend &<br />

code ROLLESTONKIDS.<br />

Get your holiday haircuts,<br />

styling & products from<br />

brands such as Nak,<br />

Pureology, & L’oreal. Also<br />

a range of straighteners<br />

& blow dryers from GHD<br />

& Parlux. Plus shampoo &<br />

conditioner Xmas packs.<br />

Unique collection of<br />

contemporary homewares,<br />

furniture, gifts, jewellery,<br />

and art. Open seven days<br />

a week here in Rolleston.<br />

Offering complimentary<br />

giftwrapping too!


Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> 43<br />

9<br />

LAZEEZ<br />

10 POSTIE<br />

11<br />

ROLLESTON<br />

BAKERY<br />

12<br />

ROLLESTON<br />

HAIRCUTS<br />

13<br />

ROBERT<br />

HARRIS<br />

Mediterranean Grill serving<br />

souvlaki - souvo, tagine<br />

- hot meals, hot grill<br />

salads, soups, salads, sides<br />

and kids meals. Gluten<br />

free options available on<br />

request.<br />

Say hello to new season<br />

kids dresses in the<br />

prettiest prints and<br />

colourways. At Postie<br />

you’ll find fashion for<br />

everyday and essentials for<br />

every occasion.<br />

Delight the family with<br />

an activity to remember<br />

- making & decorating<br />

Gingerbread houses!<br />

These are easy to make<br />

with our $30 flat pack<br />

houses, simple & ready<br />

for you and your family to<br />

decorate.<br />

Look your best this<br />

Christmas season with<br />

our quality haircuts<br />

for men, women and<br />

children. Come in and<br />

get your haircuts sorted<br />

for the whole family - no<br />

appointment needed.<br />

Your local gateway to<br />

genuine craft coffee<br />

and delicious food also<br />

provides catering and<br />

event hire. Robert Harris<br />

- the perfect host to book<br />

for your flexible Christmas<br />

functions this season.<br />

14<br />

ST PIERRE’S<br />

SUSHI<br />

15<br />

SUBWAY<br />

16 17<br />

THE NAIL<br />

BAR<br />

UNICHEM<br />

ROLLESTON<br />

18<br />

VIVA LA<br />

MODA<br />

Choose St Pierre’s Sushi<br />

family platters for the<br />

festive season! Freshly<br />

prepared on traditional<br />

Japanese platters. Simply<br />

visit stpierres.online to<br />

place the order at your<br />

convenience.<br />

Give the gift of healthy<br />

delicious food made just<br />

the way they like it. Gift<br />

cards are a great present<br />

for everyone! Any amount<br />

from $5 upwards can be<br />

loaded onto a range of<br />

cards.<br />

Sit back and relax as<br />

the nail technicians cut,<br />

shape, buff and scrub your<br />

finger or toe nails – they<br />

will then carefully polish<br />

your nails with one of the<br />

400 colours available.<br />

Support local with Living<br />

Light Candles and home<br />

fragrances made right<br />

here in the South Island.<br />

An extensive range of gifts<br />

available for all members<br />

of the family.<br />

Free gift wrapping.<br />

A huge selection of NZ,<br />

Australia, and Europe’s<br />

top labels at affordable<br />

prices. We stock a range<br />

of fashion accessories,<br />

and gorgeous candles. Or<br />

get a gift voucher and let<br />

her spoil herself.


44 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>December</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong>


tHe BeSt PRoPeRtieS AcRoSS<br />

tHe SeLWYn DiStRict<br />

INSIDE<br />

PUBLiSHeD eVeRY WeDneSDAY<br />

Week commencing WeDneSDAY, 1St DecemBeR, <strong>2021</strong><br />

FINAL REMINDER<br />

FANCY & FUNCTIONAL ON FALCON RD – TwO ENSUITES!<br />

Built in 2020 by Kevler Homes, this stunning 222sqm four<br />

bedroom home is of extremely high quality.<br />

The impressive kitchen is equipped with stone benchtops,<br />

Bosch appliances and spacious walk-in pantry. The elegant<br />

tiles, splashback and pendant lights make the space<br />

magazine worthy. While the open plan kitchen/living/<br />

dining is perfect for entertaining, the separate lounge<br />

allows for escaping.<br />

The master suite includes a huge walk in wardrobe and<br />

fully tiled bathroom with twin vanity. The main attraction is<br />

the ultimate guest bedroom complete with its own ensuite.<br />

Positioned between the living area and bedrooms is the<br />

main tiled bathroom and a separate toilet. The laundry<br />

room boasts a stone benchtop and built in washing baskets.<br />

Enjoy the Garapa deck on this sun drenched, automatically<br />

irrigated 704sqm section.<br />

Additional features include ceiling mounted speakers,<br />

advanced security system, sensor lights fitted in the<br />

hallway and bathrooms, de-misters installed behind all<br />

mirrors, carpeted garage and ducted heating system.<br />

31 Falcon Road, ROLLESTON<br />

DEADLINE SALE: All offers to be<br />

submitted on or before 1:00pm,<br />

Thursday 2nd <strong>December</strong><br />

(Unless sold prior)<br />

www.marealestate.co.nz/ma0953<br />

Amelia Nisbet<br />

Contact:<br />

027 376 3868<br />

W 347 9949<br />

amelia@marealestate.co.nz<br />

Now is a good<br />

time to sell<br />

MAKE YOUR NEXT MOVE WITH MATSON & ALLAN<br />

Over 100<br />

years<br />

combined<br />

Experience<br />

Local<br />

Boutique<br />

Agency<br />

Tailored<br />

Commission Rates<br />

& Marketing<br />

Packages<br />

LAREAA 2008<br />

Andrew Taylor<br />

027 435 5930<br />

Stephan Knowler<br />

027 229 9522<br />

Cameron McRae<br />

027 769 6696<br />

Community<br />

Focused<br />

Chris Flanagan<br />

027 433 4657<br />

Hard Working<br />

Negotiators<br />

Jackie Derrick<br />

027 636 3576<br />

Reliable<br />

Dedicated<br />

Honest<br />

Amelia Nisbet<br />

027 376 3868<br />

We pride<br />

ourselves<br />

on Repeat<br />

Business<br />

Juliet Flanagan<br />

Administrator<br />

Proven<br />

Track<br />

Record<br />

We would love the opportunity to work with you. Contact us today to discuss your options with our team.<br />

ROLLESTON PH: 03 347 9949 LEESTON PH: 03 324 3704 DARFIELD PH: 03 318 8204 www.marealestate.co.nz


2<br />

The Good Life In Woodside!<br />

This entry level lifestyle property of<br />

approximately 3.8430 ha (subject to title being<br />

issued) will provide the good life you deserve!<br />

This picturesque property, with a backdrop of<br />

native bush is nestled into the hill side with<br />

views of Mt Oxford and the Canterbury plains.<br />

The home was built in approx 2006 and provides<br />

a well sized open plan living, kitchen and dining<br />

space that’s kept comfortable throughout the<br />

seasons with double glazing, a log burner and<br />

a heat pump. There is access from the living, to<br />

a well sized and sunny entertaining deck.<br />

There are three double bedrooms, the master<br />

with ensuite and walk in wardrobe and a family<br />

bathroom with separate toilet.<br />

As well as internal access double car garaging<br />

with a laundry space.<br />

Situated close to View Hill School, the popular<br />

Oxford Township and all this wonderful district<br />

has to offer with rivers, mountains and more!<br />

The vendor’s decision is clear, “it is time to sell”,<br />

creating an opportunity for a lucky new owner<br />

to enjoy all the benefits this property boasts,<br />

while still having scope to add your own stamp.<br />

Deadline Sale: All offers presented Monday 13th<br />

<strong>December</strong> <strong>2021</strong> at 4.00pm (unless sold prior).<br />

*Please note the photos are a selection of the property<br />

and surrounds and are not indicative of any boundaries.<br />

854 Woodside Road - Oxford<br />

3 1 1 2 2<br />

View: harcourtsfourseasons.co.nz ID# HR5891<br />

Open Home: Contact agents for a private viewing<br />

ScottMacDonald<br />

03 349 9919 | 027 273 9044<br />

scott.macdonald@harcourts.co.nz<br />

Andy Nurse<br />

03 323 6045 | 0221 437 143<br />

andy.nurse@harcourts.co.nz<br />

Four Seasons Realty 2<strong>01</strong>7 Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008<br />

Foundation<br />

Four Seasons Realty<br />

People using Christchurch Riding for the Disabled services will now be awarded with<br />

achievement certificates made inhouse, thanks to a $1427 grant from the Harcourts<br />

Foundation and Harcourts Four Seasons to purchase a new colour printer.<br />

More than 75 riders attend therapy sessions each week ranging in age from three to 70 years<br />

and with conditions from autism and strokes, to injuries from car accidents and debilitating<br />

diseases. The service is also an opportunity to partake of an activity that crosses physical<br />

barriers and gives them a mobility more in keeping with able-bodied people of their own age.<br />

For more information:<br />

0800 789 10 11 | fourseasons@harcourts.co.nz<br />

Four Seasons Realty 2<strong>01</strong>7 Ltd | Licensed Agent REAA 2008<br />

Four Seasons Realty


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7<br />

THIS WEEK’S<br />

Auctions<br />

WED<br />

1 DECEMBER 12:30 PM<br />

RUSSLEY GOLF CLUB<br />

428 MEMORIAL AVENUE, CHRISTCHURCH.<br />

(Unless sold prior)<br />

AUCTION<br />

French Farm 104 French Farm Valley Road<br />

Harcourts ID: BF36526<br />

AUCTION<br />

Rangiora 26 Goldie Drive<br />

Harcourts ID: RG9616<br />

Andy Nurse<br />

021 437 143<br />

Christine Tallott<br />

027 490 6042<br />

AUCTION<br />

Rangiora 5 Page Place<br />

Harcourts ID: RG9616<br />

AUCTION<br />

Clarkville 14 Orchard Place<br />

Harcourts ID: RG26592<br />

Christine Tallott<br />

027 490 6042<br />

Richard & Sue Woerlee<br />

027 220 7706 | 021 867 541<br />

AUCTION<br />

Prebbleton 276 Trices Road<br />

Harcourts ID: LN3435<br />

AUCTION<br />

Leithfield Beach 34 Kowai Street<br />

Harcourts ID: RG9611<br />

Jan Green & Ross Mitchell<br />

027 222 8736 | 027 222 9495<br />

Lisa Tippen<br />

027 454 5416<br />

AUCTION<br />

Hanmer Springs 14 Harrogate Street<br />

Harcourts ID: HS9696<br />

AUCTION<br />

Merivale 64b Merivale Lane<br />

Harcourts ID: PLS4622<br />

Harley & June Manion<br />

021 149 8050 | 021 823 824<br />

Mitch Roberts & Mana Tai<br />

027 413 0797 | 027 626 2824<br />

AUCTION<br />

Casebrook 64 Kimberley Street<br />

Harcourts ID: BF36629<br />

AUCTION<br />

Woolston 59 Kotuku Crescent<br />

Harcourts ID: BF36585<br />

Sue & Gemma Roberts<br />

027 440 1282 | 027 223 6471<br />

Geoffrey Twiss<br />

027 738 6145<br />

AUCTION<br />

Lincoln 38 Makybe Terrace<br />

Harcourts ID: BF36625<br />

AUCTION<br />

Southbridge 153 High street<br />

Harcourts ID: LN3399<br />

David Taylor<br />

0293139975<br />

Rachael McIntosh & Tony Edwards<br />

022 088 7280 | 027 442 1402<br />

LAST WEEK’S<br />

Sold<br />

AUCTIONS<br />

Lincoln 95 Jimmy Adams Terrace Woodend 60 Rangiora Woodend Road Rolleston 257 Weedons Road Hanmer Springs 17b Denby Place Cashmere 28 Westenra Terrace Wigram 14 Colt Place Mount Pleasant 307 Mt Pleasant Road<br />

Rolleston 58 Bradbury Avenue Hanmer Springs 1 Scarborough Terrace Rolleston 64 Dryden Avenue Kaiapoi100 Sutherland Drive Hanmer Springs 14 Forest View<br />

Lincoln 14a West Belt<br />

Pegasus 48 Tutaipatu Avenue<br />

Your home for local property<br />

Four Seasons Realty 2<strong>01</strong>7 Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008<br />

Four Seasons Realty


8<br />

Rolleston 242 Waterholes Road<br />

Picturesque Tranquility at Riversfield!<br />

If style and elegance is what you are looking for, then you are in for a treat! Sitting glamorously on just over 6ha, and<br />

being the very definition of tranquil lifestyle living, this block has fenced paddocks, shelter belts, 2 3-Bay Barns, a<br />

Workshop, and is simply waiting for you to complete the kiwi dream. This stunning, well-presented home caters for<br />

everyone. Once you've stepped into the magnificent entrance foyer you will appreciate the high ceilings throughout,<br />

and the entertainer in you will enjoy the options of a formal living and dining area, complete with a service bar, and<br />

an expansive patio set in the manicured gardens. The kitchen, overlooking the patio and gardens is the heart of this<br />

home with an additional dining area and open living for the family. An added touch is a light and bright conservatory,<br />

where you can kick back and relax and enjoy the summer sun or create the perfect games room for the kids. The large<br />

master opens to a covered veranda, has a walk-in-robe with great storage and a lovely, spacious ensuite. Further<br />

accommodation is taken care of with 3 Double Bedrooms and a family bathroom with a spa bath. You can keep<br />

toasty throughout winter with 2 log burners, a heat pump and more. With an office, a hobby room, a separate laundry<br />

and 3-car garaging your options are simply endless. Just minutes away from Lincoln, Rolleston & Prebbleton.<br />

Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz<br />

4 2 2 3<br />

Auction 12.30pm, Wed 1st Dec, <strong>2021</strong>, (unless sold prior)<br />

View By appointment<br />

Web pb.co.nz/ROU98956<br />

Tanya Marillier<br />

M 027 383 3844<br />

E tanya@pb.co.nz<br />

Monty Marillier<br />

M 021 943 973<br />

E Monty@pb.co.nz<br />

Proud to be here


9<br />

Rolleston 17B Manor Drive<br />

Rolleston 17 Greenstone Street<br />

Multi Generational living options!<br />

Designed to cater for the extended family, this home has it all and<br />

more! Positioned on a back section in the popular Sheralea Subdivision<br />

it benefits from privacy and security while being in a prime location for<br />

all of Rolleston's amenities. Centrally positioned in the heart of the<br />

home is the kitchen, complete with walk in pantry, and integrated<br />

fridge and freezer. Designed to accommodate expansive family living,<br />

the dining area, lounge and study nook interact effortlessly with the<br />

kitchen, and sliding doors lead to a covered outdoor area that ensures<br />

you can comfortably host a crowd, especially during the warmer<br />

months ahead.<br />

5 3 4 1 2<br />

Deadline Sale closes Thursday 9th<br />

<strong>December</strong>, <strong>2021</strong> at 4.00pm, (unless<br />

sold prior)<br />

View Wed 1 Dec 4.00 - 4.30pm<br />

Sun 5 Dec 1.00 - 1.30pm<br />

Web pb.co.nz/ROU98381<br />

Angela Hunt<br />

M 021 548 777<br />

Holly Siddons<br />

M 020 4153 5251<br />

Tick the boxes here!<br />

Located in popular Stonebrook Estate this home is the answer to all<br />

your family's needs. The reserve, playground, sports field, Metromart<br />

and brand new Fish & Chip Shop are just around the corner! The focal<br />

point is the spacious kitchen with its great bench space, perfect for<br />

entertaining and featuring a 90cm gas hob along with 2 electric wall<br />

ovens so you can cook up a storm. There's plenty of room for everyone<br />

with a large open plan family living/dining area and a separate formal<br />

lounge, or enjoy the outdoor flow to the covered patio area perfect for<br />

the summer bbqs. Bonus of secure OSP for a Boat or Camper.<br />

4 2 2 2<br />

Deadline Sale closes Wednesday 8th<br />

<strong>December</strong>, <strong>2021</strong> at 4.00pm, (unless<br />

sold prior)<br />

View Sun 5 Dec 12.00 - 12.30pm<br />

Web pb.co.nz/ROU99620<br />

Angela Hunt<br />

M 021 548 777<br />

Holly Siddons<br />

M 020 4153 5251<br />

Rolleston 17 Philippa Drive<br />

Springfield Pococks and Annavale Road<br />

Spread out in Style<br />

At 193m2 this thoughtfully designed 3 bedroom home has a brilliant<br />

feeling of space and balance throughout and with no expense spared<br />

on the features! Finished in 2<strong>01</strong>8 to a very high standard the kitchen is<br />

an exciting stand-out complete with engineered stone bench tops,<br />

large gas cooktop, two single ovens and a huge butler's pantry with<br />

sink. The relaxed open-plan living will cater to a larger crowd with a<br />

designated dining area, hideaway built-in study nook and two sliding<br />

doors for that seamless indoor/outdoor flow. A magnificent northfacing,<br />

Kwila deck extends the living options with built-in seating and<br />

raised planters, wonderfully low-maintenance and with further scope<br />

to enhance.<br />

3 2 1 2<br />

For Sale Buyers $895,000+<br />

View By appointment<br />

Web pb.co.nz/ROU99050<br />

Sarah Yeates<br />

M 027 447 2719<br />

Sensational appeal and unrivalled possibilities<br />

Established developers or would-be developers with creative<br />

imaginations will immediately see the potential in this rare<br />

opportunity to purchase a 28.276ha significant parcel of land, which<br />

we are marketing as a deadline sale. It runs from the corner of<br />

Annavale and Pocock Road in Springfield and offers a multitude of sub<br />

divisional options, having been rezoned Living 2 (low density<br />

residential zone) by <strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council. The site lies within easy<br />

reach of Springfield Village, a thriving, bustling community at the foot<br />

of the Southern Alps, 65 kilometres and 40 minutes' drive west of<br />

Christchurch. Perfectly positioned for the great outdoors.<br />

Deadline Sale closes Monday 6th<br />

<strong>December</strong>, <strong>2021</strong> at 11.00am<br />

View By appointment<br />

Web pb.co.nz/DFL95511<br />

Grant McIlroy<br />

M 027 345 9262<br />

Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz<br />

Proud to be here


10<br />

Springston 30 Everest Way<br />

STUNNING SPRINGSTON<br />

If you are looking for Privacy-Space-and Style you have arrived at the right destination!!!<br />

This 240m2 home on a 1095m2 section is quite simply excellent Real Estate.<br />

The entranceway to the home gives you an instant impression of what lies ahead as you get a stunning look through the<br />

sliding doors to the beautiful garden that awaits outside. The main living space is extremely well laid out and functional. At<br />

one end is a media room that flows seamlessly to the formal dining area with an open plan kitchen then onto a second lounge<br />

with a built-in study nook. With 4 bedrooms-2 bathrooms and its own designated washing and laundry area, the property<br />

makes modern living a breeze. Space for 5 cars to park on the driveway and a 2-car garage that has an entrance and exit door<br />

everything about 30 Everest Way is well-thought-out. There is the courtyard outside the garage and then the garden -oh that<br />

garden !!. Indoor-outdoor flow creates the right space for Happy Days.<br />

4 2 2-3 2<br />

Auction 2.00pm, Thu 9th Dec, <strong>2021</strong>, (unless sold prior)<br />

View Sun 5 Dec 3.30 - 4.00pm<br />

Web pb.co.nz/ROU99890<br />

Justin Le Lievre<br />

M 022 628 1306<br />

E justinl@pb.co.nz<br />

Rolleston Lot 1228 Acland Park<br />

WOW ! sparkling and brand new at Acland Park.<br />

The end result will be a beautifully presented, landscaped 107m2 3 bedroom home with open plan Kitchen/Dining/Living,<br />

internal laundry, bathroom, separate toilet, car port and garden shed for the toys. The lucky purchaser will be able to move in<br />

on completion and call home. For families and those that like to be active you have the park at your doorstep.<br />

Sure to be popular, this property deserves to be on your must view list. Contact Karen to ensure this fabulous home is yours. To<br />

be sold at Auction Thursday 9th <strong>December</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

3 1 1 1<br />

Auction 3.30pm, Thu 9th Dec, <strong>2021</strong>, (unless sold prior)<br />

View Sun 5 Dec 2.00 - 2.30pm<br />

Web pb.co.nz/ROU99134<br />

Karen Harper<br />

M 027 444 1436<br />

E karenh@pb.co.nz<br />

Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz<br />

Proud to be here


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11<br />

What do you have to tell potential<br />

buyers when selling your house?<br />

When you’ve lived in a property for a<br />

while it’s easy to forget some of its quirks.<br />

You might be used to the fact that the<br />

front gate doesn’t shut properly, or that<br />

the bathroom windows need fixing. Any<br />

potential buyers will be able to spot issues<br />

like this when they inspect the property –<br />

and can choose to fix them if they purchase<br />

it. But it’s a lot harder for them to identify<br />

other things you might have forgotten<br />

about, like the fact that you didn’t bother<br />

getting the appropriate consents from the<br />

council when you built the deck 25 years<br />

ago.<br />

You might think the deck is fine, but you<br />

need to front up about the consent issue,<br />

not least because it’s the decent thing to do.<br />

“When you’re selling a property you are<br />

legally obliged to share all the relevant<br />

information about it,” says the Real Estate<br />

Agents Authority (REAA).<br />

“If work has been done on the property<br />

during your ownership, either by you or<br />

someone else, the standard terms of the<br />

sale and purchase agreement require the<br />

seller to warrant that any legally required<br />

permits or consents were obtained. If you<br />

knowingly fail to disclose unconsented<br />

works, you are in breach of contract. This<br />

means there is a risk that the sale could fall<br />

over or that you could run into problems<br />

prior to settlement. Even worse, the buyer<br />

could take you to court for breach of<br />

warranty.”<br />

Your first step should be to discuss the<br />

issue with your licensed real estate agent<br />

and your lawyer, Lampen-Smith says. They<br />

are likely to advise that you are better off to<br />

disclose anything unconsented, or to strike<br />

out the applicable vendor warranties clause<br />

in the sale and purchase agreement.<br />

“Once the real estate agent is aware of the<br />

situation, they are bound by their Code of<br />

Conduct to disclose it to any prospective<br />

buyers. If you tell them about the deck or<br />

any other issues to do with the property,<br />

but ask them not to tell anyone, they are<br />

required to stop working for you.”<br />

Similar disclosure issues can arise over<br />

more sensitive matters. Some sellers worry<br />

about whether or not to tell an agent or<br />

prospective buyers about an issue that<br />

doesn’t relate to the physical state of the<br />

property – such as it being the scene of a<br />

murder, suicide or violent crime.<br />

Here, deciding what to disclose is less<br />

straightforward, Lampen-Smith says.<br />

“The REAA advises agents to take a<br />

cautious approach and to consider each<br />

situation on its facts, while recognising the<br />

individual circumstances.”<br />

The High Court has said that a more<br />

recent event, especially one that might<br />

have gained some notoriety in the local<br />

neighbourhood, may have more bearing on<br />

a prospective buyer’s view of the property<br />

than a historic one. The location of the<br />

event (whether it took place in the grounds<br />

of the property or inside the house) and<br />

whether the property has been lived in since<br />

it happened, as well as the likely reaction<br />

of potential buyers, should also be taken<br />

into account. The death of someone from<br />

natural causes at the property does not<br />

need to be disclosed, as this is considered<br />

an everyday occurrence.<br />

“If you are in this situation as a seller, it’s<br />

best to discuss what to do with your real<br />

estate agent.”<br />

“They cannot tell prospective buyers<br />

without your consent – and if they decide<br />

that a sensitive issue should be disclosed<br />

but you don’t agree, then they must cease<br />

to act for you.”<br />

Whatever the situation, whether it’s<br />

unconsented work or a tragic event, honesty<br />

is the best policy. Talk to your agent about<br />

how the disclosure will be handled. There<br />

is no need to advertise the information<br />

or tell everyone who wanders along to an<br />

open home, but potential buyers who have<br />

indicated an interest in making an offer<br />

must be told.<br />

For independent advice on<br />

buying or selling property, check<br />

out settled.govt.nz.<br />

Rolleston 5C Heritage Close<br />

SOLD<br />

1833m2 section with lots of extras!<br />

This 1833sqm property in the well-established and much sought after Sheralea subdivision is sure to be a crowd pleaser!<br />

The spacious open plan kitchen/dining/living is well kitted out with the kitchen having double wall ovens and dish drawers.<br />

Sliding doors lead out from the living to a raised deck area and great studio/work from home space. Next is the separate<br />

lounge with a logburner and heat transfer system, also with sliders out to the deck. Feel the wow factor in this Master<br />

bedroom! The large ensuite has a double basin vanity with a separate toilet and the walk-in robe is huge. Sliding doors take<br />

you out to your own private patio oasis. The further 3 bedrooms are all doubles with double robes and mirrors. Outside is<br />

where this property truly sets itself apart. Double gates at the side of the garage allow for a huge amount of secure parking,<br />

perfect for caravans, trailers, even your boat! Sheltered patio and planted areas wrap around the house and lend themselves<br />

well to BBQs and entertaining. The back yard is lined with mature trees and the lawn is big enough for a game of cricket on<br />

those summer evenings. To finish it off, storage sheds and a greenhouse.<br />

Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz<br />

4 2 2 2.5<br />

Angela Hunt<br />

M 021 548 777<br />

Holly Siddons<br />

M 020 4153 5251<br />

E angela.hunt@pb.co.nz<br />

E holly.siddons@pb.co.nz


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16<br />

Boundary lines are indicative only<br />

Darfield 13 Longden Street<br />

Ladbrooks Lot 2 Leadleys Road<br />

Just what you've been<br />

longing for<br />

This 150sqm (more or less) sun-soaked home boasts<br />

three double bedrooms, a family bathroom, and an<br />

open plan kitchen/dining area. Natural light bathes the<br />

north-facing lounge with a log burner and heat pump.<br />

A sunny conservatory space flows from the living area.<br />

The 1,<strong>01</strong>2sqm (more or less) fully-fenced section has<br />

been lovingly looked after. The gardens are<br />

immaculate, while the leafy shrubs offer unbeatable<br />

privacy. Completing the appeal is a separate, double<br />

garage and various out-buildings.<br />

bayleys.co.nz/5517083<br />

3 1 1 2<br />

For Sale by Deadline Private Treaty<br />

(unless sold prior)<br />

1pm, Tue 14 Dec <strong>2021</strong><br />

42 South Terrace, Darfield<br />

Phone for viewing times<br />

Jo McIntosh 027 384 4279<br />

jo.mcintosh@bayleys.co.nz<br />

Adrienne Goodeve 021 977 877<br />

adrienne.goodeve@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008<br />

One of the best!<br />

Simply outstanding. Exceptionally well-located,<br />

mature oak tree lined and sheltered 4 hectares<br />

(subject to survey and title) bare land. Walk or cycle to<br />

sought-after Ladbrooks School or only a 15 minute<br />

drive into central Christchurch city. Options for an<br />

entranceway and electricity is at the roadside. Build<br />

your dream home here surrounded by other quality<br />

homes. Golden opportunities like this rarely present<br />

themselves so you are encouraged to act quickly. Call<br />

Chris or Sam today to register your interest.<br />

bayleys.co.nz/5517052<br />

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior)<br />

1pm, Wed 8 Dec <strong>2021</strong><br />

Phone for viewing times<br />

Chris Jones 027 220 5043<br />

chris.jones@bayleys.co.nz<br />

Sam Sidey 027 346 3500<br />

sam.sidey@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008<br />

Lincoln 64 Eastfield Drive<br />

1,350sqm of family fun<br />

Stand out from the crowd with 64 Eastfield Drive. Located in the lovely Rosemerryn Subdivision this gorgeous<br />

single level home is positioned to maximise all-day sun. Built in 2<strong>01</strong>8, this family home consists of four bedrooms<br />

plus a study which could be utilised as a fifth bedroom. The master bedroom has a spacious ensuite with sliding<br />

doors leading onto a private deck. The extremely well designed open plan kitchen/dining and living area provides a<br />

very relaxing family environment for everyday living. Built-in seating under the window of the dining area is a divine<br />

spot to unwind in the sunshine and read a book. Decked outdoor areas are perfect for entertaining this summer and<br />

flow seamlessly from the living areas. You will love hosting your friends in this house. To the rear of the section are<br />

raised vegetable gardens along with fruit trees and plenty of room for children to enjoy.<br />

4 2 2 2<br />

Auction (unless sold prior) 12pm, Thu 16 Dec <strong>2021</strong><br />

3 Deans Avenue, Chch<br />

View Wed/Sun 2-2.30pm or by appointment<br />

Lewis Donaldson 0275 348 965<br />

lewis.donaldson@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

bayleys.co.nz/5517000<br />

bayleys.co.nz


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Rakaia Lots 1-4 89 Elizabeth Avenue<br />

Rare Rakaia opportunity<br />

With section prices escalating and the dream to build getting out of reach for many, here is a limited time<br />

opportunity to purchase a section and plan your new home without breaking the bank. Just a 25 minute drive from<br />

Rolleston and only 20 minutes from Ashburton, Rakaia is a lovely township with plenty of local amenities and<br />

beautiful scenery. Make your offer on or before the deadline date, secure a section, then enjoy planning your brand<br />

new home with titles due March 2022.<br />

Lot 1 - 457sqm, Lot 2 - 492sqm, Lot 3 - 482sqm and Lot 4 - 466sqm (with shed)<br />

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior)<br />

4pm, Tue 14 Dec <strong>2021</strong><br />

Sarah Booth 0275 278 258<br />

sarah.booth@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

bayleys.co.nz/5517077<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

Rolleston 17 Rothwell Drive<br />

A premium property in a privileged location<br />

Only eight months new and located in an established new subdivision, a fabulous 208sqm (approx.) family home<br />

designed and constructed to the highest of standards by double Gold Award-winning Clark Bros. Well-positioned<br />

and beautifully-designed, this superior home displays quality fixtures and fittings at every turn. Four generous<br />

double bedrooms (master with stunning ensuite/WIR) supported by a family bathroom, separate toilet and walkthrough<br />

laundry with fabulous storage. As you would expect in a home of this calibre, the kitchen is a real highlight<br />

with walk-in pantry, breakfast bar and modern appliances. Bathed in natural light, the living areas include open plan<br />

dining/living, separate lounge and private patio. Two heat pumps provide year-round comfort. Double, internal<br />

access garage with roof storage. Landscaped 615sqm (approx.) section with sealed driveway.<br />

bayleys.co.nz/5517181<br />

4 2 2 2<br />

Auction (unless sold prior) 12pm, Thu 16 Dec <strong>2021</strong><br />

3 Deans Avenue, Chch<br />

Phone for viewing times<br />

Adrienne Goodeve 021 977 877<br />

adrienne.goodeve@bayleys.co.nz<br />

Jo McIntosh 027 384 4279<br />

jo.mcintosh@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

bayleys.co.nz


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Rolleston 17 Merlin Terrace<br />

Brand new with Reserve outlook<br />

The 190sqm floor plan is designed to offer generously proportioned rooms throughout with features you will love.<br />

The smart white kitchen has a contrasting black granite bench top, a plumbed double fridge space, a 90cm oven<br />

with gas hobs and a walk-in pantry. You will also appreciate the easy indoor/outdoor flow from the kitchen to the<br />

large Kwila deck, accessed through stacker sliders and here you can enjoy an open aspect to the Reserve that<br />

borders the section. A formal lounge provides that much sought-after second living space, allowing the family to<br />

spread out. The primary bedroom has a luxurious ensuite with a wall- to-wall tiled shower and under-tile heating,<br />

and there is a wardrobe system in the walk-in robe. The two further double bedrooms are serviced by an equally<br />

plush family bathroom. This home is ready and waiting for you to move in before Christmas, so don’t delay.<br />

3 2 2 2<br />

Auction (unless sold prior)<br />

12pm, Thu 9 Dec <strong>2021</strong><br />

3 Deans Avenue, Chch<br />

View 12-12.30pm Sun 5 Dec<br />

Sarah Booth 0275 278 258<br />

sarah.booth@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

bayleys.co.nz/5516135<br />

Rolleston 46 Territory Street<br />

The build is finished, we just need the sold sign<br />

Newly completed, this home is ready and waiting for you to be in by Christmas. Natural light floods the two living<br />

areas where ranch sliders on either side of the main living room and one in the lounge open onto two Kwila decks.<br />

Each offers a sunny spot where you can sit out, whatever the time of day. The sleek, white kitchen cabinetry and<br />

light granite bench top are complemented by the warmth of the wood-look wall units and laminate flooring in the<br />

kitchen/dining area. The ensuite features a tiled shower, whilst the deep bath in the main bathroom provides a bit of<br />

extra luxury. A separate laundry is a practical addition to the 218sqm floor plan. The garden of the 662sqm section<br />

wraps around the home, offering great outdoor space for your family to enjoy this Summer and then, when the<br />

schools are back, the children can start at Clearview Primary.<br />

4 2 2 2<br />

Auction (unless sold prior)<br />

12pm, Thu 9 Dec <strong>2021</strong><br />

3 Deans Avenue, Chch<br />

View 5.30-6pm Wed 1 Dec & 2-2.30pm Sun 5 Dec<br />

Sarah Booth 0275 278 258<br />

sarah.booth@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

bayleys.co.nz/5517<strong>01</strong>4<br />

bayleys.co.nz


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Constructing your<br />

outdoor living space<br />

Decking and paved areas increase<br />

outdoor living space, providing cooler<br />

places to relax on hot balmy summer<br />

evenings. They add interest to a home and<br />

provide a lead out to the lawn and garden.<br />

Such structural elements break up a large<br />

garden offering ways to reduce grassed<br />

areas.<br />

If choosing stone chip for barbecue<br />

or seating areas, ensure the ground is<br />

level and weed free. Weed mat under the<br />

stones helps minimise weeds though the<br />

stones can spill onto the lawn, blunting<br />

lawnmower blades.<br />

Paving slabs or bricks can be fitted into<br />

stoned paths, patios or courtyards. Pavers<br />

are more permanent. They come in a<br />

variety of colours and sizes and can easily<br />

be lifted when making changes to your<br />

garden layout.<br />

Good ground preparation pays off.<br />

Sketch or mark the area to be paved using<br />

string. Check there is no underground<br />

wiring or drainage close to the surface and<br />

kill off all weeds.<br />

Regulations require paved areas be a<br />

minimum of one metre below the internal<br />

finished floor level. The correct height<br />

is dependent on the type of flooring<br />

and cladding of a home (see www.<br />

weathertight.org.nz/new-buildings/detailsolutions/floor-levels-and-clearances).<br />

You<br />

will also want to fit the pavers higher than<br />

the surrounding area and allow a 10-30<br />

millimetre run-off. Heavier use areas need<br />

a thicker base with more soil dug out.<br />

Hammer in a stake then tie string<br />

around to mark the lowest and highest<br />

points and guide the laying of the pavers.<br />

Spread crushed stone over the prepared<br />

ground to create a hard base, then a 2-5<br />

centimetre layer of sand to assist drainage<br />

and prevent the pavers sagging over time<br />

(especially where the ground is soft).<br />

Place the pavers straight down,<br />

minimising walking on the sand base.<br />

Cut pavers with a stone cutter and<br />

compress with a plate compactor. Plastic,<br />

aluminium, steel or concrete edge<br />

restraints may be fitted to help retain the<br />

shape of the paved area. Lastly sweep<br />

crusher dust over the joints to ensure the<br />

pavers sit evenly and water pooling is<br />

avoided.<br />

More permanent and durable options<br />

are concrete and asphalt though can<br />

be stark and glary for outdoor areas.<br />

This is overcome by choosing coloured<br />

concrete or a different finish like exposed<br />

aggregate.<br />

For an earthy look, decking is ideal<br />

– constructed from pine, hardwood or<br />

bamboo. Treated pine is affordable and<br />

reasonably durable. Bamboo is strong.<br />

Hardwood is durable, attractive and<br />

fashionable. The choice of wood depends<br />

as much on preference as budget. Where a<br />

deck will be 1.5 metres or higher, Council<br />

consent will be required. Timber piles<br />

should be concreted in so there is a firm<br />

base for the bearers over which the joists<br />

will sit. These run at 90 degrees to the<br />

bearers. Galvanised or stainless steel nails<br />

or screws can be used to fix the decking<br />

timber. Screws will provide a more secure<br />

fixing.<br />

Finish off your alfresco living with<br />

built-in seating, raised garden beds, pots<br />

and some attractive outdoor furniture.<br />

Experience<br />

Bayleys<br />

KEVIN JENKINS<br />

027 577 4232<br />

BEN TURNER<br />

027 530 1400<br />

CHRIS JONES<br />

027 220 5043<br />

JO MCINTOSH<br />

027 384 4279<br />

ADRIENNE GOODEVE<br />

021 977 877<br />

BIANCA DAVIDSON<br />

027 322 9055<br />

Bayleys<br />

Canterbury,<br />

it’s the local<br />

knowledge,<br />

the kind you<br />

just can’t buy<br />

CRAIG BLACKBURN<br />

027 489 7225<br />

EMILY COOPER<br />

021 022 79626<br />

EVAN MARSHALL<br />

027 221 0910<br />

HALEY SMITH<br />

027 341 3846<br />

JOHN BAILEY<br />

027 893 0234<br />

NATHAN COLLETT<br />

027 826 1535<br />

When you sell with Bayleys,<br />

you’re choosing a salesperson<br />

with real estate knowledge of<br />

the local <strong>Selwyn</strong> area. The kind<br />

of insight that can’t be measured<br />

and makes all the difference.<br />

NICK BOOTH<br />

027 306 3186<br />

SAM SIDEY<br />

027 346 3500<br />

SARAH BOOTH<br />

027 527 8258<br />

SUZY MCPHERSON<br />

027 695 0519<br />

TIM DYER<br />

027 495 0979<br />

URSZULA BEDGGOOD<br />

027 338 7889<br />

Bayleys Darfield 03 975 4559<br />

Bayleys Leeston 03 375 4700<br />

Residential / Commercial / Rural / Property Services<br />

bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008


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[Edition datE] 1<br />

Making the most of<br />

show home viewing<br />

Looking through show homes is a great way to get ideas for<br />

features and fittings to put into a new home. It can also be helpful<br />

for getting a spatial feel for other aspects of a house design.<br />

Before heading out for a day’s<br />

viewing, conduct an internet search.<br />

identify the locations of show home<br />

villages and the types and sizes of the<br />

various building company’s homes on<br />

display, noting down the square metre<br />

size of each home.<br />

if wanting a high end, architectural<br />

design, focus on the larger homes that<br />

have desirable design features. if at the<br />

entry or middle level of the market,<br />

earmark homes that fit this taking in<br />

other show homes for extra ideas.<br />

allow sufficient time when visiting each<br />

show home, asking for a floor plan that<br />

has room sizes before walking through.<br />

Check also the floor to ceiling height<br />

of the rooms and consider how this feels<br />

and whether you prefer a cosier feel with<br />

the standard ceiling eight of 2.4 metres or<br />

more spaciousness created with a higher<br />

stud or exposed ceiling beams.<br />

if doors and windows are taller than<br />

normal, weigh their effect in creating<br />

a more luxurious and spacious feel,<br />

against potential inconvenience for small<br />

children, cleaning and maintenance.<br />

on entering each room, take account of<br />

how much furniture is in each room and<br />

whether there is sufficient space for the<br />

furniture you will have in the room and<br />

the size needed in a walk-in robe. Look<br />

too, at storage capacity throughout the<br />

home and whether this is adequate.<br />

in the living areas, consider whether a<br />

lounge separated from the family living<br />

room or a true open plan kitchen, dining,<br />

living/lounge area is preferable, and<br />

compare internal kitchens with those that<br />

have natural light.<br />

Look too at the layout of<br />

the kitchen: whether to have<br />

an island sink or breakfast<br />

bar where a newspaper can<br />

be read, and children can<br />

sit and draw or complete<br />

homework; the positioning<br />

of appliances; and how<br />

important having a pantry is.<br />

for the little rooms, equate<br />

space and features desired<br />

with that needed, especially<br />

if the budget needs to be<br />

sharp. it might be nice to<br />

have a large walk-in shower<br />

with double shower heads<br />

but is this just fanciful and<br />

will the extra cleaning annoy you long<br />

term. a laundry in the garage is also more<br />

economical though a separate laundry<br />

may be handier.<br />

Bring the garage size into the equation<br />

also. as these vary considerably, assess<br />

the actual measurements of each garage<br />

viewed comparing this with the space<br />

needed for your motor vehicles and other<br />

items to be stored there. if a good number<br />

of toys will be housed there, it may be<br />

sensible to increase the size of this area of<br />

the home.<br />

By imagining what you need, want and<br />

will have in your new home, you will be in<br />

a better position to confidently choose a<br />

design that works for you.<br />

For great results<br />

and a “hassle-free<br />

experience”<br />

Call Tony or Julz today!<br />

*GST, admin & minimum fee apply<br />

Total Realty Ltd, MREINZ Licensed<br />

Agent REAA 2008<br />

Deadline Sale<br />

Negotiable Over $529,000<br />

Negotiable over $799,000<br />

Deadline Sale: Negotiable Over $519,000<br />

SOLD<br />

SOLD<br />

3 1 2 2<br />

3 1 1 2<br />

4<br />

2 2 2<br />

4<br />

1 1 1<br />

16 Sandstone Cresent<br />

Rolleston<br />

This is a home with its own personality and<br />

is bound to captivate you from the moment<br />

you step inside. It is smart, sophisticated,<br />

and ultra-modern. The consistent “on trend”<br />

décor throughout adds a sense of drama and<br />

it exudes a feeling of calm, uncluttered living.<br />

6 Moore Street<br />

Rolleston<br />

This fabulous 85m2 (approx), 3 bedroom<br />

home has all the ingredients for fantastic<br />

family living. Kitchen, dining and living areas<br />

all interconnect creating a feeling of space<br />

and flow. The lounge opens out to a very<br />

sunny deck which is perfect for BBQs and<br />

relaxation.<br />

25 Walter Place<br />

Kirwee<br />

Deadline Sale: New to the market is this<br />

immaculate, spacious family home located<br />

at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in the lovely<br />

village of Kirwee, set on an established 766m2<br />

(approx) private section. Open Homes: Sat 20<br />

Nov 1.30pm-2.30pm, Sun 21 Nov 1.30pm-<br />

2.30pm. All offers presented: Wed 24 Nov<br />

<strong>2021</strong> at 12 noon.<br />

29 Elizabeth Avenue<br />

Rakaia<br />

New to market is this soulful, spacious<br />

character home located in the lovely township<br />

of Rakaia. The house was purpose built in 1909<br />

as the one and only local police station which<br />

was the residence for the local constable.<br />

“Vendors are negotiable to a pre-Christmas<br />

settlement.”All offers presented Wednesday<br />

1st <strong>December</strong> <strong>2021</strong> at 12 noon.<br />

Call Tony Whalley<br />

027 448 2625<br />

Call Tony Whalley<br />

027 448 2625<br />

Call Julz Evans<br />

027 393 6472<br />

Call Julz Evans<br />

027 393 6472<br />

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The home features four bedr oms (master with<br />

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<strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

Auction (unless sold prior)<br />

Thursday 19 October, 2pm<br />

411 Blenheim Road<br />

www.pggwre.co.nz/DAR26164<br />

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DeaDline Sale:<br />

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11th June 2<strong>01</strong>8<br />

(unless sold prior)<br />

rwro leston.co.nz/RLL23148<br />

Town & Lifestyle Real Estate Ltd<br />

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Sarah Booth<br />

Contact:<br />

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Brendan ‘Big Red’ Shefford<br />

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Lincoln - 03 325 7299<br />

Ro leston - 03 347 9988<br />

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Your guide to all things Real Estate<br />

in the <strong>Selwyn</strong> District<br />

Tiny homes with<br />

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The tiny house movement is<br />

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The average Canterbury<br />

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couples downsizing and stated, “The less<br />

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2004. The Building Act defines a building<br />

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This Week’s<br />

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5 Aurora Close, Prebbleton<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

13 William Street, Rolleston<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

3 Monet Vale, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

19 Markham Way, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

4 Tawton Lane, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

17B manor Drive, Rolleston<br />

Property Brokers<br />

60 Mauger Drive, Heathcote Valley<br />

Property Brokers<br />

12 Alpha Way, Rolleston<br />

Property Brokers<br />

37 St Heliers Crescent, Aranui<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

7 Charente Way, Yaldhurst<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

7 Brittan Drive, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

Thursday 2 Nd december<br />

11.30am – 12.15pm<br />

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26 Glynne Crescent, Spreydon<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

1 Jadewynn Place, Halswell<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

4 Soar Terrace, Rolleston<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

36 Lennon Drive, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

13A Halswell Junction Road, Halswell<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

93 Stanbury Ave, Somerfield<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

104 <strong>Selwyn</strong> Road, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

74A Dryden Avenue, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

2/113 Estuary Raod, South New Brighton<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

18A Broad Street, Southbridge<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

31 Quartz Drive, Rolleston<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

saTurday 4 Th december<br />

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suNday 5 Th december<br />

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25 Tibbotts Drive, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

2/113 Estuary Road Soth New Brighton<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

26 Glynne Crescent,Spreydon<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

15 Sunshine Terrace, Arthurs Pass<br />

Bayleys Canterbury<br />

2 Reuben Avenue, Rolleston<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

13A Halswell Junction Road, Halswell<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

4 Soar Terrace, Rolleston<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

37 St Heliers Crescent, Aranui<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

1 Jadewynn lPlace, halswell<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

13 William Street, Rolleston<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

31 Quartz Drive, Rolleston<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

7 Brittan Drive, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

74A Dryden Avenue, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

15 Clydesdale Way, Lincoln<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

1091 Dyers Pass Road, Governors Bay<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

26 Glynne Crescent, Spreydon<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

2/113 Estuary Road,South New Brighton<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

2 Reuben Avenue, Rolleston<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

2/195 Walkers Road, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

17 Spackman Avenue, Springston<br />

Bayleys Canterbury<br />

17 Merlin Terrace, Rolleston<br />

Bayleys Canterbury<br />

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For full<br />

details of all<br />

Open Homes,<br />

please contact<br />

the Real Estate<br />

companies<br />

ray WhITe<br />

rolleston 03 347 9988<br />

www.rwrolleston.co.nz<br />

West melton 03 347 9933<br />

www.rwwestmelton.co.nz<br />

Lincoln 03 325 7299<br />

www.rwlincoln.co.nz<br />

PrOPerTy brOKers<br />

www.propertybrokers.co.nz<br />

rolleston 03 929 0306<br />

darfield 03 975 4506<br />

Leeston 03 929 0306<br />

Lincoln 03 595 6954<br />

harcOurTs<br />

fourseasons.harcourts.co.nz<br />

harcourts hornby<br />

03 349 9919<br />

harcourts rolleston<br />

03 347 4711<br />

harcourts Lincoln<br />

03 662 9933<br />

maTsON & aLLaN<br />

www.marealestate.co.nz<br />

rolleston 03 347 9949<br />

darfield 03 318 8204<br />

Leeston 03 324 3704<br />

bayLeys caNTerbury<br />

www.bayleys.co.nz<br />

03 375 4700<br />

17 Greenstone Street, Rolleston<br />

Property Brokers<br />

60 Mauger Drive, Heathcote Valley<br />

Property Brokers<br />

36 Lennon Drive, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

4 Tawton Lane, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

13A Halswell Junction Road, Halswell<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

31 Quartz Drive, Rolleston<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

37 St Heliers Crescent, Aranui<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

7 Brittan Drive, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

3 Monet Vale, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

33 Tiny Hill Drive, Rolleston<br />

Bayleys Canterbury<br />

12 Talon Drive, Rolleston<br />

Bayleys Canterbury<br />

57 Clausen Avenue, Leeston<br />

Matson & Allan Leeston<br />

7 Malory Way, Rolleston<br />

Matson & Allan Rolleston<br />

20 Dollar Place, Prebbleton<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

17B Manor Drive, Rolleston<br />

Property Brokers<br />

27 High Street, Leeston<br />

Bayleys Canterbury<br />

1 Jadewynn Place, Halswell<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

16/106 Vealey Ave, Christchurch Central<br />

Property Brokers<br />

15 Broad Street, Southbridge<br />

Bayleys Canterbury<br />

1 Hinterland Drive, Prebbleton<br />

Bayleys Canterbury<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

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15 Broad Street, Southbridge<br />

Bayleys Canterbury<br />

13 William Street, Rolleston<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

7 Charente Way, Yaldhurst<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

9 Nepia Dr – Lot 1228 Ackland Park, Rolleston<br />

Property Brokers<br />

46 Territory Street, Rolleston<br />

Bayleys Canterbury<br />

61 High Street, Southbridge<br />

Bayleys Canterbury<br />

12 Alpha Way, Rolleston<br />

Property Brokers<br />

7 Delapre Drive, Rolleston<br />

Matson & Allan Rolleston<br />

Tuesday 7 Th december<br />

5.00pm – 5.30pm<br />

Springston Ellesmere Junction Road<br />

What an opportunity<br />

Take advantage of this great opportunity to build your<br />

forever home on this titled 4.0300 ha (approx.) bare<br />

land block. Situated just five minutes' drive from the<br />

township of Lincoln which has a supermarket, cafes,<br />

restaurants, etc and only a 20 minute drive to central<br />

Christchurch. You have all the benefits of country<br />

living with stunning views to the mountains but still<br />

close enough for city conveniences. With bare land in<br />

short supply, this is a great opportunity to realise your<br />

dreams - call me today to come and have a look.<br />

bayleys.co.nz/5517124<br />

5 Aurora Close, Prebbleton<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

25 Tibbotts Drive, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

93 Stanbury Ave, Somerfield<br />

Harcourts Four Seasons Realty<br />

104 <strong>Selwyn</strong> Road, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

18A Broad Street, Southbridge<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

30 Everest Way, Springston<br />

Property Brokers<br />

766 East Maddisons Road, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

checK OuT The seLWyN TImes<br />

PrOPerTy dIrecTOry eVery<br />

WedNesday FOr The besT OF<br />

PrOPerTy IN The seLWyN dIsTrIcT<br />

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior)<br />

4pm, Fri 10 Dec <strong>2021</strong><br />

View by appointment<br />

Suzy McPherson 027 695 0519<br />

suzy.mcpherson@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008


24<br />

MOTIVATED VENDOR<br />

Rolleston 35 Bradbury Avenue<br />

Excellent location and vendor motivation!<br />

A cleverly-designed floor plan to maximise useable space, this home offers the perfect place for the whole family to<br />

enjoy. Warm and welcoming, the interconnected, North-facing living spaces are bathed in all-day sun; and the<br />

modern and contemporary kitchen, complete with a walk-in pantry and quality appliances, provides for ease of<br />

entertaining. A sliding door in the living area provides a seamless flow to the large patio and spacious, fully fenced<br />

602sqm section. Three bedrooms are complemented by a central family bathroom and toilet, with the master<br />

bedroom benefitting from a walk-in robe and ensuite. Further desirable features include a double fridge space, an<br />

abundance of storage, an alarm and within close proximity to central Rolleston.<br />

bayleys.co.nz/5516996<br />

4 1 2 2<br />

Auction (unless sold prior)<br />

12pm, Thu 2 Dec <strong>2021</strong><br />

3 Deans Avenue, Chch<br />

View by appointment<br />

Nick Booth 027 306 3186<br />

nick.booth@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

Rolleston 7 Othello Drive<br />

The vendors' bags are packed<br />

Our vendors have set plans in place and want to be away by Christmas. Here is your chance to purchase off serious<br />

vendors who want a sold sign up on or before auction day. If you dream of owning a four bedroom family home on a<br />

large section, and are happy to put the final touches to the significant upgrade that the vendors have done, then this<br />

could be your ideal opportunity. The recently installed trendy kitchen has new appliances and new flooring that<br />

extends into the open plan living area. A log burner, that was installed in March 2020, complements the heat pump,<br />

wall panel heaters and retro fitted double glazing to most of the home. Four good sized bedrooms (master ensuite),<br />

a formal lounge and a separate laundry make this a great option for families and, with the back garden of the<br />

846sqm section being a super size for little ones and pets, this has got to grab your attention.<br />

bayleys.co.nz/5517006<br />

4 2 2 2<br />

Auction (unless sold prior) 12pm, Thu 9 Dec <strong>2021</strong><br />

3 Deans Avenue, Chch<br />

View 3.15-3.45pm Sun 5 Dec<br />

Sarah Booth 0275 278 258<br />

sarah.booth@bayleys.co.nz<br />

Nick Booth 027 306 3186<br />

nick.booth@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

bayleys.co.nz

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