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WEDNESDAY, MAY <strong>11</strong>, <strong>2022</strong><br />

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The British Hotel before it was rebuilt in the 1940s. Below: As it stands following earthquake repairs.<br />

Plan to return Lyttelton’s<br />

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• By Mick Jensen<br />

PROMINENT Lyttelton building the British Hotel has a<br />

new owner and he plans to restore it to its original status.<br />

Roland Logan has purchased the building from previous<br />

owners Rebecca Lovell-Smith and Christian Carruthers<br />

on an as-is, where-is condition.<br />

Work on restoring the 1940s building will begin straight<br />

away.<br />

It will be completed in two stages with stage one involving<br />

the reinstating of the parapet, new roof and guttering<br />

and the replacement of glass on the top floor.<br />

The second stage will require consents and will involve<br />

some redesign, fire upgrades, toilets in the basement and<br />

earthquake strengthening.<br />

• Turn to page 4<br />

• By Mick Jensen<br />

A HANDFUL of dead or dying<br />

Norfolk pines near the Sumner<br />

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• Turn to page 5<br />

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NEWS 3<br />

City clean-up nets the mother load<br />

A CLEAN up of the city’s<br />

main waterways attracted 656<br />

volunteers as a gift to Mother<br />

Nature on Mother’s Day<br />

weekend.<br />

A total 376 rubbish bags plus<br />

267 large items were collected<br />

in just two hours along the<br />

Ōtākaro/Avon and Ōpāwaho/<br />

Heathcote rivers, the Estuary,<br />

Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong> basin<br />

and New Brighton Beach on<br />

Saturday.<br />

The Mother of All Clean-<br />

Ups is an event organised by<br />

the Estuary Trust, Ōpāwaho/<br />

Heathcote River Network,<br />

Conservation Volunteers NZ,<br />

Whaka Ora-Healthy <strong>Harbour</strong>s,<br />

Sustainable Coastlines NZ and<br />

the Avon-Ōtākaro Network.<br />

Conservation Volunteers NZ<br />

manager Hamish Fairbairn, who<br />

helped to co-ordinate the event,<br />

described it as a great success.<br />

“We had more community<br />

groups – including residents<br />

associations, yacht clubs,<br />

schools, sports and corporate<br />

organisations – taking on their<br />

own patch than last year with 44<br />

community groups represented.”<br />

Estuary Trust manager Tanya<br />

Jenkins said due to the current<br />

Covid situation, numbers were<br />

slightly lower than previous<br />

years but there was still an<br />

impressive turn out.<br />

“We are thrilled to see so many<br />

SUCCESS: The Mother of All Clean-Ups has become a key<br />

event on the environmental calendar, with volunteers from<br />

44 community groups collecting 376 bags of rubbish.<br />

people committed to cleaning<br />

up our city’s waterways,” Jenkins<br />

said.<br />

“Together we made a real<br />

difference.”<br />

Ōpāwaho/Heathcote River<br />

Network co-ordinator Helene<br />

Mautner said: “It is encouraging<br />

to see so many people becoming<br />

more aware of the importance<br />

of cleaning up our waterways.<br />

A nice gift to Mother Nature on<br />

Mother’s Day weekend.”<br />

Councillor Sara Templeton,<br />

who is the patron of the event,<br />

said: “This event has become a<br />

‘must do’ on the environmental<br />

calendar for Ōtautahi and it’s<br />

fantastic to see so many people<br />

participate again this year,<br />

and I am so pleased I was able<br />

to support this gift to Mother<br />

Nature.”<br />

This year, volunteers were<br />

asked to count the number of<br />

dog poos along the waterways<br />

to show dog owners how huge<br />

this issue has become. The total<br />

count was 238.<br />

“It is hoped that dog owners<br />

realise that this is most unpleasant<br />

for people walking along our<br />

rivers and dog poo is a major<br />

contributor to water pollution<br />

when rain flushes these in our<br />

waterways,” Jenkins said.<br />

“About 50 spotted were in<br />

plastic bags and that’s not helpful<br />

at all as this just contributes to<br />

the rubbish problem. A plea to<br />

dog owners: you are responsible<br />

to pick up your dog poo and<br />

please take it home to dispose off<br />

properly.”<br />

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Work scheduled to start<br />

on new Bellbird lookout<br />

WORK IS scheduled to start<br />

on building a new lookout and<br />

upgrading the sealed car park<br />

opposite the historic 1914 rest<br />

house Sign of the Bellbird.<br />

It’s one of four rest houses<br />

built along the Summit Rd by<br />

conservationist Henry (Harry)<br />

George Ell.<br />

The project is an initiative of<br />

the Summit Road Society, a charitable<br />

organisation set up in 1948<br />

to further Ell’s vision.<br />

The car park will remain<br />

closed for the entire construction<br />

period, which is expected to take<br />

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the weather. Pedestrian access<br />

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Alternative parking is available<br />

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The lookout will feature stone<br />

walls and native plantings, a pou<br />

whenua area, educational panels<br />

and a plaque commemorating<br />

the work of society founder John<br />

Jameson.<br />

Project funding of $150,000<br />

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by the society, which is<br />

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UNDER WAY: Historic rest house The Sign of the Bellbird<br />

will have a new lookout and an upgraded car park.<br />

PHOTO: NEWSLINE<br />

Banks Peninsula Community<br />

Board chairperson Tori<br />

Peden said once completed<br />

the new lookout will capture<br />

spectacular views of<br />

the harbour.<br />

“For a number of years<br />

now the society has been<br />

working to create a lookout<br />

and heritage education area<br />

here. We’re pleased to have<br />

been able to work in partnership<br />

Tori<br />

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“I’m looking forward to<br />

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Work was intended to<br />

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Project ‘well worth doing’<br />

• From page 1<br />

Logan said the restoration project<br />

was well worth doing and he<br />

wanted to reinstate the building<br />

to how it once was.<br />

It would include restoring the<br />

five hotel rooms upstairs.<br />

He and some mates would work<br />

on stage one, which was expected<br />

to take three months. He hoped<br />

to have the project wrapped up<br />

entirely by early next year.<br />

Logan said he was a ‘‘handson’’<br />

person, who didn’t consider<br />

himself to be a businessman as<br />

such, but rather a supporter of<br />

heritage.<br />

‘‘I am frustrated by the way<br />

heritage is largely ignored in this<br />

country and I want to do my bit<br />

to preserve something here.’’<br />

Another reason he is taking on<br />

the project is because he has been<br />

denied permission to move the<br />

centrally-located NG building on<br />

Madras St in Christchurch to a<br />

new site for restoration.<br />

Instead that building will now<br />

be demolished to make way for<br />

Christchurch’s new stadium.<br />

‘‘In some ways this purchase<br />

is my consolation for not being<br />

able to tackle the other project,’’<br />

he said.<br />

The British Hotel is located on<br />

the corner of Gladstone Quay<br />

and Oxford St and is one of just a<br />

handful of old commercial buildings<br />

remaining in Lyttelton since<br />

the quakes.<br />

It currently houses a basement<br />

bar called The Basement, shops<br />

and a tattoo parlour. Tenancy<br />

leases remain in place.<br />

The brick building was built to<br />

replace the original Richardson’s<br />

British Hotel and has a rating<br />

valuation of $385,000.<br />

Logan did not want to reveal<br />

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or what he intends spending to<br />

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Wednesday <strong>May</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />

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

Templeton hints at mayoralty bid<br />

• By Susan Sandys<br />

HEATHCOTE WARD city<br />

councillor Sara Templeton is<br />

reassessing her previous decision<br />

not to stand for the mayoralty.<br />

She said the city needed a future-focused<br />

mayor, particularly<br />

in light of the threat of<br />

climate change.<br />

It comes as left-leaning The<br />

People’s Choice says it will not<br />

field a candidate.<br />

The only candidates confirmed<br />

at this stage are fellow city<br />

councillor Phil Mauger, and The<br />

Wizard. Former health board<br />

boss David Meates is considering<br />

standing.<br />

Christchurch will have a new<br />

mayor this election after Lianne<br />

Dalziel decided not to run for a<br />

fourth term.<br />

Deputy <strong>May</strong>or Andrew Turner<br />

would have been The People’s<br />

Choice’s logical candidate but he<br />

too is stepping out of politics.<br />

“I’ve had a significant number<br />

of people approach me to stand<br />

in the last month, and so am<br />

reassessing my previous decision<br />

to rule it out,” Templeton said<br />

yesterday.<br />

“I’m really keen to make sure<br />

Christchurch has a really strong<br />

future-focused mayoral candidate.<br />

“Recent data on climate change<br />

and its impacts on Christchurch<br />

Phil Mauger<br />

The Wizard<br />

BID: Heathcote Ward city councillor Sara Templeton is<br />

reassessing whether or not she’ll stand for mayor. The only<br />

confirmed candidates are Phil Mauger and The Wizard.<br />

make it clear that we need a<br />

mayoral candidate who takes the<br />

future of our city seriously,” she<br />

said.<br />

“I can’t currently see a really<br />

future-focused candidate putting<br />

their hand up, so it’s a bit of a<br />

wait and see.”<br />

She would not discuss<br />

Mauger’s bid. But she was hoping<br />

Meates would stand. The former<br />

Canterbury District Health<br />

Board chief executive was a popular<br />

boss who resigned suddenly<br />

in 2020.<br />

“He seems really focused on<br />

well-being of people and the<br />

well- being of the city, and I<br />

think that’s really important at a<br />

time like this,” she said.<br />

Mauger yesterday welcomed<br />

the prospect Templeton could<br />

run for mayor.<br />

“In a democracy, I welcome<br />

anyone to stand. It will be a<br />

contest of ideas and the public<br />

will decide on how they want the<br />

future of Christchurch to look,”<br />

Mauger said.<br />

Under his leadership, councillors<br />

would focus on delivering<br />

on both environmental and<br />

economic outcomes, he said.<br />

City councillor Mike Davidson<br />

who has also been toying with<br />

standing for mayor, said he<br />

wouldn’t if Templeton did.<br />

“We have similar values and<br />

we want to have a future-focused<br />

city that’s good to live in,” Davidson<br />

said of Templeton.<br />

He believed climate change<br />

needed to be a hot election topic,<br />

and “front and centre” of the<br />

city council’s decisions. This was<br />

particularly in light of new concerning<br />

research out this week.<br />

NZ SeaRise, a five-year research<br />

programme, showed sea<br />

level rise in some areas of New<br />

Zealand will greatly outpace the<br />

global prediction of 30cm by<br />

2060, because land is subsiding<br />

from tectonic plate interaction.<br />

Areas from Te Waihora Lake<br />

Ellesmere to Woodend, including<br />

Banks Peninsula, are sinking<br />

up to 3mm per year, which<br />

means an extra 30cm of sea level<br />

rise within the next 100 years.<br />

Templeton was first elected<br />

to the city council in 2016<br />

after having served three years<br />

chairing the Hagley Ferrymead<br />

Community Board.<br />

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and were not a welcome look for<br />

people coming into Sumner.<br />

The pines are just a few metres<br />

high and have wooden surrounds<br />

at their base.<br />

A city council spokesperson<br />

said yesterday it was difficult to<br />

determine why the condition<br />

of the trees had declined. They<br />

would be replaced if necessary.<br />

Norfolk Island pine (Araucaria<br />

heterophylla) is a familiar part<br />

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Maths Olympiad rep<br />

dropped the subject<br />

NEWS 7<br />

ACTION:<br />

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Barnett Park<br />

volunteers<br />

during<br />

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• By Mick Jensen<br />

LYTTELTON teenager Grady<br />

Kenix has been selected as a<br />

member of the New Zealand<br />

Mathematics Olympiad team.<br />

The 17-year-old is in his final<br />

year at Burnside High School<br />

and is one of just six students selected,<br />

and the only one outside<br />

of Auckland.<br />

He will compete at the 63rd<br />

International Mathematical Olympiad<br />

in Norway in July, which<br />

is expected to draw teams from<br />

more than 100 countries.<br />

Ironically, Grady elected to<br />

drop maths at Burnside after<br />

Year <strong>11</strong>, but has continued to<br />

have a strong interest in the<br />

subject outside of the formal<br />

classroom setting.<br />

His interest in maths started at<br />

primary school in Lyttelton, he<br />

said.<br />

“We had a really good teacher<br />

called Jeremy and he was the one<br />

who stirred up my interest and<br />

fascination for the subject and<br />

started the maths journey for me.’’<br />

Grady’s quest to be part of<br />

the New Zealand Mathematics<br />

Olympiad team started over 10<br />

months ago, alongside hundreds<br />

of other hopefuls.<br />

NZ TEAM: Lyttelton teenager Grady Kenix has been selected<br />

to represent New Zealand at the International Mathematical<br />

Olympiad in Norway.<br />

Over those months and after<br />

many hours of tuition, training<br />

camps and competitions, entry<br />

numbers were steadily whittled<br />

down to the final elite students.<br />

Grady was given his selection<br />

news recently and is modest<br />

about his achievements.<br />

“I’m happy to have been chosen<br />

after a long selection process<br />

and a lot of work, and I am looking<br />

forward to testing my maths<br />

skills against other students from<br />

around the world,” he said.<br />

He receives $2000 towards the<br />

costs of attending the olympiad<br />

and will use earnings from his<br />

waiter job at Lyttelton’s Nomnom<br />

Kitchen to help fund the trip.<br />

His travels will include a stopover<br />

in his birth-land of the USA,<br />

which he left at nine-months-old<br />

to come to New Zealand.<br />

Grady is eyeing up the USA<br />

for his university studies and<br />

is considering neurobiology or<br />

computer science, but is still<br />

to decide.<br />

City council asked to<br />

clarify plans for park<br />

• By Mick Jensen<br />

THE WAIKURA Linwood-<br />

Central-Heathcote Community<br />

Board has requested an update<br />

and clarification from the city<br />

council on plans for Barnett Park<br />

and the surrounding area.<br />

The request was made following<br />

a presentation from Martin<br />

Ward of the Te Awa Kura/<br />

Barnett Park Regreening Project<br />

at last week’s meeting.<br />

Volunteers from the project are<br />

working with the support of the<br />

Redcliffs Residents Association<br />

and the city council’s regional<br />

ranger team to eliminate predators<br />

and remove weed species<br />

from the park.<br />

The are also planting the valley<br />

floor and lower slopes with ecosourced<br />

seedlings.<br />

Ward told councillors volunteers<br />

had already put thousands<br />

of hours into a project, which<br />

they believed ‘‘had legs’’.<br />

The group had conducted its<br />

own ecological survey of the<br />

area, as had the city council.<br />

‘‘The area has important flora<br />

and fauna and that is being revealed<br />

as we clean it up,’’ he said.<br />

Ward said the project wanted<br />

to lock in a relationship with<br />

mana whenua, hold a public<br />

workshop and build relationships<br />

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Ward said that in 2005 the city<br />

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Port Hills network, and the<br />

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the expressions on the faces in the main<br />

photo, the throng of young girls was<br />

clearly delighted to be in the presence of<br />

the aviatrix. The second photo depicts a<br />

densely packed crowd on the waterfront,<br />

the vast majority donning hats – as was<br />

the norm in days when one wasn’t fully<br />

dressed without a head covering of some<br />

description.<br />

Jane Gardner Batten (soon known as<br />

Jean) was born in Rotorua on September<br />

15, 1909. Her parents’ marriage did not<br />

survive the estrangement of the war years<br />

and the couple separated after her father’s<br />

return from the Western<br />

Front. Batten’s mother was<br />

an influential force in her<br />

life: a strong feminist, she<br />

instilled in her daughter<br />

a belief in her potential to<br />

achieve in male-dominated<br />

arenas and inspired her<br />

fascination with flying<br />

from an early age – it is said she pinned a<br />

newspaper image of the French pilot Louis<br />

Blériot beside Jean’s cot.<br />

After school years, Batten began training<br />

as a secretary and studied piano and<br />

ballet, but these traditional activities were<br />

soon superseded by a growing ambition to<br />

fly. Her mother supported this desire; they<br />

travelled to England together where Batten<br />

trained as a pilot at the London Aeroplane<br />

Club. With funds acquired from an<br />

admirer, she completed the 100 hours required<br />

for commercial pilot training. She<br />

was also gifted a de Havilland Gipsy Moth<br />

by another young man infatuated with the<br />

determined young woman.<br />

Batten’s early flying career was motivated<br />

by a desire to break Englishwoman Amy<br />

Johnson’s record of 19-and-a-half days for a<br />

solo flight from England to Australia. Her<br />

first attempt was marred by weather and<br />

engine trouble, resulting in the wreck of her<br />

plane, although she escaped uninjured. Back<br />

in England she managed to secure another<br />

patron and another Gipsy Moth, but this<br />

attempt was also unsuccessful and ended in<br />

a severe crash in which she sustained facial<br />

injuries.<br />

Undeterred, she was finally successful<br />

in <strong>May</strong> 1934 with a record-breaking solo<br />

flight of just over 14 days 22 hours, smashing<br />

Jonhsons’ record by 5 days. After a<br />

publicity tour of Australia and New Zealand,<br />

in April 1935 she flew the same plane<br />

back to England, becoming the first woman<br />

to complete the journey both ways.<br />

Many more flying achievements<br />

followed. In November 1935, now in a<br />

Percival Gull Six, she made the fastest trip<br />

in any plane (and was the first woman) to<br />

complete the flight from England to Brazil<br />

(including the fastest crossing of the South<br />

Atlantic).<br />

In October 1936 she flew from England<br />

to New Zealand in just over <strong>11</strong> days, a<br />

record that was unbroken for the next 44<br />

years. Her last major solo<br />

flight, from Australia to<br />

England in October 1937,<br />

was another record-breaking<br />

trip of just five days, 18<br />

hours and 15 minutes.<br />

Rapturous welcomes,<br />

huge public admiration<br />

and many awards were<br />

showered on Batten; she was an exceptional<br />

navigator and seemed fearless<br />

and resilient. That she was also beautiful<br />

and glamorous only strengthened her<br />

appeal. Amidst the flurry of international<br />

accolades, in New Zealand there was even<br />

a shoe named after her – “Ladies ‘Jean<br />

Batten’ shoe in brown suede, laced, slashed<br />

tongue. Rubber sole and heel.”<br />

With her dark hair, porcelain skin and<br />

a slim frame, her fame, and her somewhat<br />

troubled and reclusive nature, Batten was<br />

referred to as “The Garbo of the Skies” by<br />

writer Ian MacKersey, author of a definitive<br />

biography of that title.<br />

Batten’s life was not without controversy.<br />

Some found her difficult, self absorbed and<br />

mercenary in pursuit of her ambitions. She<br />

disappeared from public view for extended<br />

periods of time and suffered several<br />

breakdowns, especially severe after the<br />

death of her mother when they were living<br />

together in Tenerife in the 1960s.<br />

Batten herself died in obscurity aged<br />

73, from complications from an untreated<br />

dog bite. She was buried in an unmarked<br />

pauper’s grave in Palma Cemetery, Majorca;<br />

her fate unknown for five years due to<br />

a failure of bureaucracy to notify her next<br />

of kin.<br />

In 1988, a more fitting bronze plaque<br />

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on 184 properties solar panels larger which than can 2ha any Plains, fire restrictions are expected for to your get even night-time. underpinned Cooler by temperatures<br />

climate-change Ultimately, climate burning change and creates sustainability.<br />

hectares, generate more but that than doesn’t 55,000 mean area, drier. as well North-westerly as information storms on are concerns.<br />

can make smoke sink, and pollution I share – and his I encourage confidence. As a<br />

you kilowatt can burn hours whatever of electricity you like, per other things like wind speed and evening breezes can then take all residents to<br />

whenever year. you like. Many people direction. predicted to become more intense,<br />

it to low-lying areas where it consider other options wherever<br />

on land It’s smaller than a 2ha year don’t Once since you have the green Environment light, can become trapped near the Canterbury<br />

with torrential alpine rainstorms<br />

Canterbury’s distinct braided community, and as a council,<br />

There has been a 26% reduction turning our braided rivers into<br />

rivers and unique wetlands face we are taking some bold steps to<br />

many challenges. The rivers form<br />

possible.<br />

ensure we are in a better place to<br />

actually<br />

per staff<br />

realise<br />

member<br />

they<br />

in<br />

can’t<br />

emissions<br />

light you need to ensure you’re burning<br />

roaring as efficiently rapids, as fuelling possible. landslides<br />

ground, creating a nuisance and The last thing we want to see<br />

up<br />

since<br />

at all,<br />

30 declared June<br />

except<br />

2010.<br />

when<br />

We<br />

cooking<br />

now have a climate-change emergency<br />

and causing widespread erosion.<br />

a hazard. a vital ecological link and provide cope with the changing climate<br />

is ratepayer money going up in<br />

an abundant food supply and and the tests it will set us. But<br />

under certain conditions.<br />

Cloudy days are best as they The full list of rules can be smoke.<br />

access to electric and hybrid<br />

Canterbury’s coastal<br />

nesting grounds for 26 species of there will always be a need to do<br />

JENNY HUGHEY explains what<br />

by sea-level rise this century and<br />

vehicles<br />

the<br />

and<br />

council<br />

hope<br />

has<br />

to have<br />

been<br />

half<br />

doing.<br />

our communities will be threatened native birds – most classified as<br />

our<br />

more.<br />

productive and protected land<br />

The formal declaration of a<br />

jeopardised by the arrival and<br />

book<br />

Environment<br />

state of climate emergency across<br />

spread of new, exotic weeds and<br />

Canterbury Chair<br />

Canterbury was one of the most<br />

Kōrero mai pests from | Have warmer climates. your say<br />

serious, and colourful, moments<br />

release<br />

Ferrymead<br />

in the regional council’s more than<br />

Skandar 30-year and history. the Unicorn Thief<br />

A year ago this Saturday,<br />

Book at #<strong>11</strong>1.49am, of Skandar Environment by A.F. Steadman<br />

Canterbury became New Zealand’s<br />

first council to proclaim such an<br />

emergency, formally dedicating<br />

itself to consideration of climate<br />

change at the heart of all it does.<br />

who hatches The them. declaration highlighted<br />

that all the work Environment<br />

Canterbury does – from<br />

freshwater management to<br />

biodiversity and biosecurity,<br />

transport and urban development<br />

to air quality, and also regional<br />

series of<br />

leadership<br />

<strong>2022</strong>.<br />

– has a climate change<br />

focus.<br />

Currently, under the Resource<br />

Dancing<br />

Management<br />

with<br />

Act,<br />

the<br />

regional<br />

Enemy<br />

by Diane councils Armstrong are required only to adapt<br />

to climate change, not mitigate<br />

it – that responsibility is the<br />

Government’s, but could change.<br />

Even in ‘adapt mode’ many<br />

of Environment Canterbury’s<br />

existing policies and plans already<br />

contribute to reduced emissions.<br />

In declaring the climate<br />

emergency, the Council noted it<br />

would continue to show leadership<br />

on climate-change and do so<br />

without adding new programmes<br />

at ratepayers’ expense. It also gave<br />

staff a clear mandate to continue<br />

Environment<br />

Canterbury Chair<br />

Jenny Hughey<br />

The first book in the hotly anticipated new fantasy adventure series<br />

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and enhance that work.<br />

That work included setting<br />

up a climate-change integration<br />

programme in the Long-term Plan<br />

2018-28, ensuring climate change<br />

was actively considered across<br />

workstreams, increasing visibility<br />

of the science and what we know<br />

about the impact of climate<br />

change on Canterbury, and liaising<br />

on the issue with iwi and regional<br />

partners, other local authorities<br />

and central government.<br />

As an organisation, we have<br />

also made significant progress in<br />

addressing our own greenhousegas<br />

emissions, with our<br />

Christchurch building receiving a<br />

“market-leading” energy efficiency<br />

rating of 5.0 out of 6 in the year<br />

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June 1940. `It was a perfect June evening that began with hope and ended in despair.’<br />

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to choose between conflicting loyalties, he sends his pregnant wife to England, believing<br />

their separation will be brief. It’s a fateful decision that will affect every aspect of his life.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 1942. Young Tom Gaskell fumes whenever he sees the hated swastika flying from<br />

Fort Regent. Humiliated by Jersey’s surrender and ashamed of his mother’s fraternisation<br />

with the occupiers, Tom forms an audacious plan, not suspecting that it will result in guilt<br />

and tragedy. April 2019. Sydney doctor Xanthe Maxwell, traumatised by the suicide of<br />

year.<br />

her colleague and burnt out by the relentless pressure of her hospital work, travels to St<br />

Helier so she can figure out what to do with her life. But when she finds Hugh Jackson’s<br />

World War II journal, she is plunged into a violent world of oppression and collusion, but<br />

also of passion and resistance. As she reads, she is mystified by her growing sense of<br />

connection to the past. Her deepening relationship with academic Daniel Miller helps her<br />

understand Jersey’s wartime past and determine her own future. By the time this novel<br />

reaches its moving climax, the connection between Tom, Xanthe and Hugh Jackson has<br />

been revealed in a way none of them could possibly have imagined.<br />

to February on the National<br />

Australian Built Environment<br />

Rating System New Zealand.<br />

The building’s features include<br />

184 solar panels which can<br />

generate more than 55,000<br />

kilowatt hours of electricity per<br />

Jenny Hughey<br />

There has been a 26% reduction<br />

per staff member in emissions<br />

since 30 June 2010. We now have<br />

access to electric and hybrid<br />

vehicles and hope to have half our<br />

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be in the draw, email giveaways@starmedia.kiwi with Skandar and the Unicorn Thief in the subject line or<br />

write to Take Note Book Giveaway, Skandar and the Unicorn Thief, Star Media, PO Box 1467, Christchurch<br />

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

Don’t let ratepayer money go up in smoke<br />

by sea-level rise this century and<br />

our productive and protected land<br />

jeopardised by the arrival and<br />

spread of new, exotic weeds and<br />

pests from warmer climates.<br />

All these eventualities have<br />

to be planned and prepared for,<br />

and Environment Canterbury<br />

will remain in the vanguard of<br />

these climate change efforts.<br />

One example is the $40 million<br />

Waimakariri River flood<br />

protection project, completed<br />

late last year. The network of<br />

floodgates and stopbanks will<br />

protect half a million people and<br />

$8 billion of community and<br />

business assets from a possible<br />

“super flood”.<br />

The last major flood was in<br />

December 1957, when parts<br />

of Coutts Island in Belfast and<br />

Kainga were swamped by river<br />

flow peaking at 3990 cubic<br />

Duvauchelle will remain in the vanguard of treated<br />

these climate change efforts.<br />

wastewater options<br />

One example is the $40 million<br />

Waimakariri River flood<br />

fleet hybrid or long-range electric<br />

by <strong>2022</strong>. Carbon emissions from<br />

cleanse freshwater and mitigate<br />

air travel across the organisation<br />

flooding, as well as impacting on<br />

biodiversity and mahinga kai.<br />

are offset via our own biodiversity<br />

With biosecurity, we are<br />

programmes.<br />

protection project, completed putting greater emphasis on the<br />

According to a Madworld report<br />

late last year. The network of risks of new pests establishing<br />

in 2019, our gross emissions were<br />

floodgates and stopbanks will in Canterbury. Warming<br />

2253 tonnes of carbon dioxide<br />

We’re upgrading<br />

protect half<br />

the<br />

a million<br />

Duvauchelle<br />

people and<br />

Wastewater<br />

temperatures, changing soils and<br />

(CO2) equivalent, compared with<br />

$8 billion of community and new land uses mean new weeds<br />

removals of 7883 tonnes Treatment of CO2-<br />

business Plant assets and from have a possible identified alternatives especially, will be to able our to gain a<br />

equivalent through our efficiency<br />

current practice “super flood”.<br />

efforts and from forestry planting<br />

of discharging treated better wastewater foothold across into the region.<br />

The last major flood was in More broadly, we have to<br />

across 2700 hectares. Akaroa <strong>Harbour</strong>. December Discharging 1957, when parts treated curb wastewater reliance on fossil to fuels and<br />

The changing climate will<br />

water<br />

pose<br />

is environmentally of Coutts Island in Belfast and and culturally find inappropriate.<br />

environmentally suitable<br />

many risks to life and livelihood Kainga were swamped by river alternatives, such as electricity and<br />

in Canterbury. In recent years<br />

we have seen how occasional, We’d like your flow feedback peaking at 3990 on our cubic two options. hydrogen, Both to involve power our public<br />

metres per second (cumecs). transport.<br />

but extreme, weather events using have treated The wastewater protection scheme to irrigate has been the Akaroa When Golf my predecessor Course Steve<br />

had huge effects on residents and and one would designed also to irrigate defend Christchurch native trees at Lowndes another retired property. as chair of<br />

infrastructure around the South from a flood of as much as 6500 this council late last year, he<br />

Island.<br />

Have your say cumecs. online or pick up a consultation highlighted document some and of the big<br />

The driest parts of our submission region, form Environment from Akaroa Canterbury’s or Little River Service changes Centres, on the way. He was<br />

along the Marlborough coast and<br />

across much of the Canterbury<br />

or the Duvauchelle leadership General of biodiversity Store and<br />

biosecurity programmes is also<br />

Plains, are expected to get even underpinned by climate-change<br />

drier. North-westerly storms ccc.govt.nz/Duvauchelle<br />

are concerns.<br />

predicted to become more intense, Canterbury’s distinct braided<br />

with torrential alpine rainstorms We are accepting rivers and feedback unique wetlands until face<br />

turning our braided rivers Tuesday into 31 many <strong>May</strong> <strong>2022</strong>. challenges. The rivers form<br />

roaring rapids, fuelling landslides<br />

and causing widespread erosion.<br />

Canterbury’s coastal<br />

communities will be threatened<br />

threatened and facing increased<br />

pressures due to river system<br />

change.<br />

Wetlands are also ecosystems<br />

at-risk nationally and regionally,<br />

degraded by draining, damming<br />

and diversion affecting their<br />

ability to sequester carbon,<br />

cleanse freshwater and mitigate<br />

flooding, as well as impacting on<br />

biodiversity and mahinga kai.<br />

With biosecurity, we are<br />

putting greater emphasis on the<br />

risks of new pests establishing<br />

in Canterbury. Warming<br />

temperatures, changing soils and<br />

new land uses mean new weeds<br />

especially, will be able to gain a<br />

better foothold across the region.<br />

More broadly, we have to<br />

curb reliance on fossil fuels and<br />

find environmentally suitable<br />

alternatives, such as electricity and<br />

hydrogen, to power our public<br />

All these eventualities have<br />

to be planned and prepared for,<br />

and Environment Canterbury<br />

a vital ecological link and provide<br />

an abundant food supply and<br />

nesting grounds for 26 species of<br />

native birds – most classified as<br />

threatened and facing increased<br />

pressures due to river system<br />

change.<br />

Wetlands are also ecosystems<br />

at-risk nationally and regionally,<br />

degraded by draining, damming<br />

and diversion affecting their<br />

ability to sequester carbon,<br />

optimistic we would be able to<br />

deal with the “pressing issues” of<br />

climate change and sustainability.<br />

I share his confidence. As a<br />

community, and as a council,<br />

we are taking some bold steps to<br />

ensure we are in a better place to<br />

cope with the changing climate<br />

and the tests it will set us. But<br />

there will always be a need to do<br />

more.


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Wednesday <strong>May</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 13<br />

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SH73: 105m south of Blenheim Road to 85m southeast of Lunns Road – 60km/h<br />

SH73/75: 85m southeast of Lunns Road to 130m northwest of Halswell Road – 60km/h<br />

SH75: 130m northwest of Halswell Road to 90m southwest of Augustine Drive – 50km/h<br />

SH75: 90m southwest of Augustine Drive to 230m northeast of Dunbars Road – 60km/h<br />

SH75: 230m northeast of Dunbars Road to 260m south of Candys Road (Halswell Township) – 50km/h<br />

SH75: 370m south of Sparks Road to 90m southwest of O’Halloran Drive (Halswell School) – 30km/h Variable Speed Limit (VSL)<br />

SH75: 260m south of Candys Road to 210m northeast of Lincoln Tai Tapu Road (Halswell to Tai Tapu) – 80km/h<br />

SH75: 210m northeast of Lincoln Tai Tapu Road to 360m south of Michaels Road (Tai Tapu Township) – 50km/h<br />

SH75: 70m south of Lincoln Tai Tapu Road to 80m northwest of Michaels Road (Tai Tapu School) – 30km/h VSL<br />

SH75: 360m south of Michaels Road to 200m southwest of Morrisons Road (Tai Tapu to Little River) – 80km/h<br />

SH75: 200m southwest of Morrisons Road to 260m northeast of Western Valley Road (Little River Township) – 50km/h<br />

SH75: 260m northeast of Western Valley Road to 440m west of Church Road (Little River to Wairewa Marae, including marae) – 50km/h<br />

SH75: 440m west of Church Road to 680m northeast of Church Road (Wairewa Marae to Cooptown) – 80km/h<br />

SH75: 680m northeast of Church Road to 180m northeast of Mersey Street (Cooptown Township) – 60km/h<br />

SH75: 180m northeast of Mersey Street to 650m west of Pawsons Valley Road (Cooptown to Duvauchelle) – 60km/h<br />

SH75: 650m west of Pawsons Valley Road to 180m southeast of Pipers Valley Road (Duvauchelle Township) – 60km/h<br />

SH75: 180m southeast of Pipers Valley Road to 980m north of Takamatua <strong>Bay</strong> Road (Duvauchelle to Takamatua Straight) – 60km/h<br />

SH75: 980m north of Takamatua <strong>Bay</strong> Road to 570m north of Long <strong>Bay</strong> Road (Takamatua Straight) – 60km/h<br />

SH75: 570m north of Long <strong>Bay</strong> Road to 310m west of Rue Jolie (Takamatua Straight to Akaroa Threshold) – 60km/h<br />

SH75: 310m west of Rue Jolie to the end of State Highway 75 (Akaroa Threshold to end of SH75) – 40km/h<br />

SH74: 40m west of Dublin Street to the end of State Highway 74 (Norwich Quay/Gladstone Quay, Lyttelton) – 40km/h<br />

For new local road speeds, please visit www.ccc.govt.nz/speed-limits<br />

The setting of the permanent speed limits follows public consultation. We thank everyone who provided feedback.<br />

For more information and to subscribe to be notified of the date new speed limits apply, visit www.nzta.govt.nz/chchtoakaroa


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Wednesday <strong>May</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 17<br />

at home in<br />

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18 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>May</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

COASTAL AUCTION<br />

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17 Omeo Crescent, Redcliffs<br />

4 bedrooms, 2 living, 2 bathrooms, 2 car garaging<br />

Exceptionally well designed and constructed, this 2018 four-bedroom, two-bathroom<br />

home sits on an expansive approx. 1632 m2 section on the sought after lower slopes<br />

of Redcliffs. Stunning water views over the estuary and Pegasus <strong>Bay</strong> are enhanced<br />

by the sunny aspect and northwest facing, privately situated section that is sheltered<br />

from the easterly and cannot be built out. The family friendly floor plan offers an<br />

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connection that flows through to the living and dining area. A second lounge can<br />

be opened up or remain private, providing the perfect flexibility for family life or a<br />

separate media room. On the main level, accommodation is three double bedrooms<br />

with internal storage that share a gorgeous tiled family bathroom, while upstairs the<br />

master bedroom is a true haven-like retreat with a spacious tiled ensuite and a walk-in<br />

wardrobe. Throughout, the decor is crisp, contemporary and the ultimate in coastal<br />

chic. A front deck for catching the sun, sheltered rear deck, spa pool area, and fully<br />

landscaped section with a flat lawn area bordering reserve land provides the perfect<br />

setting for your dream life. The internal access double garage, off-street parking, and<br />

spacious laundry complete the picture and make this the ideal home. Parents will be<br />

delighted to note that the school is in zone for Redcliffs Primary and the thriving local<br />

community is obvious at every turn; from the market and food-truck alley at Mount<br />

Pleasant to the thriving and vibrant shops at Sumner, this home is perfectly positioned<br />

to take advantage of them all.<br />

Open Homes: Wed 12.00 - 12.30pm, Sat & Sun 2.00 - 2.30pm<br />

Auction: Thursday 26 <strong>May</strong> from 5pm, Sumner Surf Life Saving Club (unless sold prior)<br />

www.rwferrymead.co.nz/OPA30242<br />

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Sunny, Elevated Living<br />

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3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 living, 1 car garaging<br />

Beautifully positioned, this classic three bedroom bungalow is a perfect opportunity to stake your claim in<br />

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dining and living areas. Sympathetically updated throughout, the property boasts a log burner set against a<br />

stunning brick feature wall and bi-fold doors opening to the elevated north facing deck. Accommodation is<br />

three spacious bedrooms with plush new carpet, built-in storage, a leafy outlook and a sun-filled interior. The<br />

large family bathroom has a bath, shower and plenty of space for storage. With a separate laundry and toilet<br />

alongside plenty of storage throughout the house, this is a property that understands the practicalities of<br />

family life.<br />

Simon and Paula Standeven<br />

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Open Homes: Wed 1-1:30pm, Saturday 12:45-<br />

1:15pm, Sunday 12:45-1:15pm<br />

Auction: Thursday 26 <strong>May</strong> from 5pm, Sumner<br />

Surf Life Saving Club (unless sold prior)<br />

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Options Galore<br />

82 Frensham Crescent, Woolston<br />

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Family, first or investment home? The choice is yours. This tidy brick home in a peaceful street, is surplus to<br />

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room and a sunroom which could be an office or 3rd bedroom. A huge deck complements the home, ideal<br />

for entertaining or just enjoying the sun. Some recent redecoration and improvement provides comfortable<br />

living while still leaving the opportunity to further enhance. In addition and separated from the home, the<br />

sleepout featuring a living area, bedroom and bathroom located at the rear of the property adds valuable<br />

options to this affordable home. Frensham Crescent is a great location, close to parks, schools, shopping,<br />

walking and biking tracks so don’t delay, contact the agent today to learn how you can turn this opportunity<br />

into your home or investment.<br />

Open Homes: Wednesday 12:15-1:00pm,<br />

Saturday <strong>11</strong>:00-<strong>11</strong>:45am, Sunday 1:45-2:30pm<br />

Bev Prout<br />

M. 027 495 9586<br />

E. bev.prout@raywhite.com<br />

Auction: Thursday 26 <strong>May</strong> at 5pm, Sumner Surf<br />

Lifesaving Club (not sellling prior)<br />

www.raywhite.co.nz/OPA30250<br />

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Wednesday <strong>May</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 19<br />

Chic Family Excellence With Soaring Views<br />

3 Pages Road, Lyttelton<br />

3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom<br />

This unique property is anchored on an elevated sunny sought-after position of Lyttelton, enjoying<br />

stunning panoramic views of the harbour and hills. Sprawled across 2 levels, this generous home offers<br />

3 good sized bedrooms, modern bathroom, fabulous contemporary kitchen with gas cooking with an<br />

abundance of light pouring through all the living spaces, nestle in for the winter nights and fire up the<br />

wood burner to set the ambiance on those cold winter nights. Offering flexible working, entertaining<br />

and living spaces, there is enough room to “spread out” when quiet moments are needed. The<br />

seamless indoor/outdoor flow is perfectly positioned for sun, privacy, and family enjoyment. Multiple<br />

outdoor spaces provide opportunity for entertaining in both winter and summer. Enjoy the good life<br />

unwinding on the deck, admiring the sublime views over the water and rolling hillsides beyond. This<br />

unique, inviting property will attract all living dynamics seeking a secluded, private setting with superb<br />

outdoor areas.<br />

Picture Perfect in Every Direction<br />

10 Foster Terrace, Lyttelton<br />

3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom<br />

Standing proud on its raised site, this elevated family home takes full advantage of its cinematic<br />

backdrop and all day sunshine. Captivating views over the township, port and sweeping across to<br />

the stunning harbour, this is certainly a birds eye view of this amazing spot! Featuring 3 good sized<br />

bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes a modern kitchen with eat in area, almost floor to ceiling<br />

windows showing off the expansive harbour & rural views, brand new modern bathroom with bath and<br />

separate toilet and a fabulous front facing deck is perfect for entertaining and relaxing in the sun plus<br />

off street parking. Extensive exterior work on this property has been done to the highest standards,<br />

solid foundations and great bones! With most of the interior being given a facelift, there is enough<br />

there to add your own personal touches. This fabulous home will be very popular, call me now for an<br />

inspection!<br />

Yvette Wright<br />

M. 020 4172 1510<br />

E. yvette.wright@raywhite.com<br />

Price by negotiation<br />

www.raywhite.co.nz/OPA30246<br />

Yvette Wright<br />

M. 020 4172 1510<br />

E. yvette.wright@raywhite.com<br />

Deadline Sale: Friday 20 <strong>May</strong> at 4pm <strong>2022</strong><br />

www.raywhite.co.nz/OPA30238<br />

Hustle & Bustle... Gone!<br />

<strong>11</strong> Mariners Cove, Cass <strong>Bay</strong><br />

Land: 752m2 (0.19 acres)<br />

Build your dream home and feel like you are on holiday everyday!. With inspiring views this desirable<br />

752m2 slice of paradise is surrounded by quality architecturally designed houses in a very in demand<br />

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access to Lyttelton and surrounding bays on the Peninsula with an array of places to stop and wander,<br />

fabulous eateries, leisure pursuits and the very popular Saturdays Farmers Market. Current school<br />

zoning is for Lyttelton Primary and Cashmere High.<br />

Owners are seeking a different path and are ready to pass the baton to some very lucky purchasers to<br />

create their fabulous forever home.<br />

Yvette Wright<br />

M. 020 4172 1510<br />

E. yvette.wright@raywhite.com<br />

Price by Negotiation<br />

www.raywhite.co.nz/OPA30251<br />

Yvette Wright<br />

Your Your local local Lyttelton<br />

Lyttelton & <strong>Bay</strong>s Real & the Estate <strong>Bay</strong>s<br />

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You’ll love Yvette’s enthusiasm for your property, it’s contagious. She<br />

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M. 020 4172 1510 E. yvette.wright@raywhite.com<br />

Ray White Lyttelton & <strong>Bay</strong>s, 47 London Street, Lyttelton<br />

Ray White Ferrymead | rwferrymead.co.nz | 03 384 4179 | prier.manson@raywhite.com | Prier Manson Limited Licensed REAA 2008


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PROUD to be part of<br />

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Ray White Ferrymead<br />

Phone (03) 3844 179 | Email prier.manson@raywhite.com<br />

rwferrymead.co.nz | /RayWhiteFerrymead Prier Manson Ltd. (Licensed REAA 2008)

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