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Thursday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>16</strong>,<strong>2022</strong> | Issue1000 | www.starnews.co.nz<br />
EDITIONS<br />
Milestone for community paper<br />
By ROBYN BRISTOW<br />
Today the <strong>North</strong><strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />
reaches amilestone—its 1000th issue.<br />
It grewout of themerger of theHurunui<br />
<strong>News</strong>and the <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>,<br />
bothbought by Allied Pressin2006and<br />
2013respectively.<br />
It was astrategic movebyAllied Press<br />
to givereaders and advertisers increased<br />
reach in astrong weeklypublication.<br />
It joinedthe stableofcommunity<br />
papersownedbyAllied Press,the owner<br />
of Otago Daily Times.<br />
The Hurunui <strong>News</strong> began life as the<br />
HurunuiDistrict <strong>News</strong>in1991, when<br />
22yearoldAmberley man, Barry Cropp<br />
decided it wastimefor theHurunui<br />
district to haveits own newspaper.<br />
He researched itsprospects before<br />
gettingtowork on the first issue–an eight<br />
pagetabloid –after buyingacheap<br />
typewriterand acamera.<br />
The first copy in September,1991,<br />
stated thatthe paper wasthere to: “keep<br />
readers informed on local happenings,<br />
HurunuiDistrict Council decisions,local<br />
sport, people whoaffect ‘your’<br />
community,new businesses in the<br />
district, coming events, community<br />
organisations–new and old”.<br />
It contained avarietyofarticles written<br />
by Barryand acouple of contributorsas<br />
wellasagoodamount of advertising<br />
which helpedfund the freepublication.<br />
Initiallythe paper was delivered<br />
(fortnightly)from Leithfield throughto<br />
Cheviot, includingAmberley, Waipara,<br />
Hawarden,Waikari, Culverden,Waiau,<br />
Rotherham and HanmerSprings.<br />
Its original office was in Pound Street,<br />
Amberley,behind thePost Office, and it<br />
was printed by theWestport <strong>News</strong> and<br />
later by Guardian Print in Ashburton.<br />
Barry soldthe paper to John and Lynne<br />
Winsloein1993,withissue No.48the first<br />
under thenew owners.<br />
Johnhad previously been the<br />
postmaster at Amberley,but had a<br />
newspaperbackground.<br />
They introduced anew mastheadin<br />
1994, removingdistrict fromthe title and<br />
deliveringintothe Waimakariri, as well<br />
as covering thewhole of theHurunui.<br />
At the start of 1998the Winsloessold<br />
theHurunui <strong>News</strong> to Bevan andRosalie<br />
Archer, withtheirfirsteditionbeing<br />
March 2, 1998.<br />
Bevan hadbeen maderedundant from<br />
Air NewZealand theprevious year.<br />
Theycouple had no previous<br />
newspaperexperience andahad agreat<br />
dealtolearn. But they succeededwith<br />
the Hurunui <strong>News</strong>continuingtobea<br />
wellreadpublication which was also<br />
wellsupportedbyits loyaladvertisers.<br />
For eightand half years theArchers<br />
becamepartofthe community,delivering<br />
news, views and interviewstothe district.<br />
Theymade afew changes, but keptmuch<br />
of the content, extending distribution to<br />
eventuallyincludemost of <strong>North</strong><br />
<strong>Canterbury</strong>, except forRangiora and<br />
Kaiapoi.<br />
By Issue 208 they had introducedmore<br />
colour, andwhile they wereatthe helm<br />
the publication becamefully<br />
computerised.<br />
The masthead was changed again in<br />
May,2001with “the” being removed from<br />
the newspaper’s title.<br />
AlliedPressbought the paperin2006in<br />
astrategic move to fillagap, andbought<br />
the Rangiorabased<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />
<strong>News</strong>sevenyears later.<br />
The merger of the two papersresulted<br />
in thepaper being rebrandedasThe<br />
<strong>News</strong>, andgoing fromfortnightlyto<br />
weekly.<br />
It laterreturned to the more familiar<br />
masthead,the <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, to<br />
moreclearly reflect itsdistribution,<br />
readers and advertisers.<br />
Today, it is staffed by local people<br />
passionate about theirlocalcommunity.<br />
It has aweekly circulation of 30,150 and<br />
is printedbyAlliedPress in Dunedin.<br />
It comes under theumbrella of Star<br />
Media, another Allied Press acquisition.<br />
Hot off the press ... The first edition of the<br />
Hurunui <strong>News</strong> in September, 1991. PHOTO:FILE<br />
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Passion abounds at Ford Day<br />
By JOHN COSGROVE<br />
They camefrom Australia, England,<br />
Germany and of course Detroit,and who<br />
could notsee the passion in the eyesand<br />
voicesofthe hundredsofowners and<br />
enthusiasts who turnedupfor the Ford<br />
Dayatthe Waimak Classic Carsmuseum<br />
in Leithfield on Sunday.<br />
Despite the threateningrainwhich<br />
eventuallyforced many to head home<br />
early,nearly 200Fords of allagesand<br />
descriptionsturnedout to show offtheir<br />
lines,curves, engines andpedigrees.<br />
Therewere Falcons old and new,<br />
Fairlanes, Mustangs,Capris,<br />
Thunderbirds, Cortinas, Escorts, Zephrs<br />
andmore.<br />
Standingbeside hisimmaculate 66<br />
Mustang coupe,RickPaulsen of<br />
Prebbleton, said he hadbeenaFord fan<br />
allhis life, owning many overthe years,<br />
from Escorts to Mustangs.<br />
‘‘I've been ablue oval manthroughand<br />
through forall my life.<br />
‘‘My dad hadFalcons, and the reasonI<br />
owna66coupe like this one wasbecause<br />
my uncle hadone whenIwas sixyearsold,<br />
andIsaidone day I'm going to own<br />
oneand nowIdo,’’Paulsen said.<br />
WaimakClassic Cars spokesperson<br />
Sally Lanesaid it wasanhonour for them<br />
to host the FordDay.<br />
‘‘We were holdingthe Fordeventfor all<br />
theFord lovers, drivers, dreamersand<br />
owners.<br />
‘‘Therewas averygood vibe there. We<br />
hadthe Mustang Clubhereaswellasthe<br />
HotRod Club. Theyall competed fora<br />
wide variety of prizesfor best in show,’’<br />
shesaid.<br />
ChrisAsh (70)ofParklands, turned up<br />
with his20215.0LtMachMustang and<br />
said he had grown up with Ford Coupes.<br />
‘‘As ayoungfellaIgrewupwith allthe<br />
earlier 39 Fordcoupes,Barrel noseand<br />
others, and Isaw the earlier Mach1<br />
modelsbackinthe 70s.<br />
‘‘Ithought Iwouldneverown one,’’he<br />
said.<br />
Buthereachedthe stage he could<br />
affordone, andwhile Mr Ash thought<br />
aboutbuyinganold one, he ended up with<br />
a21model Mustang‘‘because Fords don’t<br />
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An interested spectator ... Adog day out in aclassic Ford car at the Ford Day held by<br />
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PHOTO: JOHN COSGROVE<br />
break down’’.<br />
RossStubley of Avondale,chanced the<br />
weathergodsbybringinghis FordCapri<br />
softtop out for arun to Leithfield.<br />
‘‘I started offwithFordcars,buying EB<br />
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ManyFord fans said they had beenborn<br />
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Bruce McCormick of Harewood, saidhe<br />
had followedinhis fathers footstepsand<br />
had alifelong passionfor early Fords.<br />
‘‘Myfather had46, 48 sedans,and Ihave<br />
a37Ford V8 and a37ClubUte.Ilove<br />
them,’’hesaid.<br />
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Fate of sub-division known at end of <strong>June</strong>?<br />
The fate of the proposed Bellgrove subdivision<br />
in Rangiora could be known in<br />
two weeks.<br />
The Waimakariri District Council<br />
made an application to the Environment<br />
Minister in November last year to speed<br />
up the new northeast Rangiora<br />
development, following public<br />
consultation and an agreement from the<br />
developer, Bellgrove Rangiora Ltd.<br />
The application was made under the<br />
Covid19 Recovery Fasttrack<br />
Consenting Act 2020, on the basis it<br />
would provide much needed housing<br />
and employment.<br />
The Environment Minister referred<br />
the application to an expert consenting<br />
panel, which is being overseen by the<br />
Environmental Protection Agency<br />
(EPA).<br />
The EPA anticipates it will make a<br />
decision on or before <strong>June</strong> 30. The<br />
proposed development is to the north of<br />
Kippenberger Ave and straddles the<br />
Cam River.<br />
The fasttrack application is for stage<br />
one of the development, which proposes<br />
subdividing a20.8 hectare site to<br />
construct 209 sections, aneighbourhood<br />
commercial centre, open spaces, restore<br />
ecological areas and develop<br />
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New development .. An artist’s impression of the new Rangiora Industrial Park planned for the corner of Todds and Fernside roads in<br />
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Industrial park for Southbrook<br />
By SHELLEY TOPP<br />
Anew industrialpark is planned for the<br />
corner of Toddsand Fernside roadsin<br />
Southbrook, near Rangiora.<br />
The 35site Rangiora Industrial Park is<br />
beingdeveloped by Christchurch<br />
commercial property investmentcompany<br />
MainlandCapital in partnership with<br />
Dunedinbased property investor,Tony<br />
Clearand it is beingmarketed by Sam<br />
Staite and NoelGilchrist of real estateand<br />
investment company Colliers.<br />
The national development manager for<br />
MainlandCapital,BlairBrown, says the<br />
economic strength of the Rangiora<br />
catchment, combined with the lack of<br />
supply of commercial land, attractedthe<br />
company to the project.<br />
‘‘Workingclosely with Waimakariri<br />
District Council, and neighbour Daniel<br />
SmithIndustries,has allowedustoarrive<br />
at adevelopmentplan we see as very<br />
complementarytoRangiora’s commercial<br />
precinct.<br />
‘‘We lookforward to being part of the<br />
region’s ongoing success.’’<br />
The new industrial park willcover 13.8<br />
hectares, withthe 35 sitesranging in size<br />
from 1249 square metres(sqm) through to<br />
the largestwhich is 9156sqm.<br />
It is situatedacross the roadfrom where<br />
the new Sutton Tools factory is to be built,<br />
and is alsoinclose proximity to Mitre10<br />
Mega, PAK’nSave, andPlumbingWorld.<br />
Waimakariri DistrictMayor Dan Gordon<br />
says, the new industrialpark has the<br />
potential to createmore employment,<br />
greatereconomic activity and agreater<br />
range of products and services for local<br />
residents.<br />
‘‘The Waimakariri District, from the<br />
mountains to the sea haseverything in<br />
between, offering afantastic lifestyle and<br />
since the opening of the new motorways,<br />
Christchurch <strong>North</strong>ern Corridor and the<br />
WesternBelfast Bypass, it is now just a<br />
short drive to both the Christchurch<br />
CentralBusiness District and<br />
Christchurch International Airport.<br />
‘‘Soitiscertainlynot surprisingthat<br />
more and more peopleare wantingto<br />
move to the area, for both lifestyle and<br />
business,’’hesays.<br />
‘‘Last yearwehad 929 new homesbuilt<br />
in thedistrict, and consentsare still<br />
reaching new heights thisyear.Aswell as<br />
this, we are continuingtoreceiveinterest<br />
from big and small businesseslookingto<br />
develop and operate in the region,’’he<br />
says.<br />
‘‘We are well on track to meetour<br />
projectedpopulation of about 100,000by<br />
2050.<br />
‘‘Developments likethe Rangiora<br />
Industrial Park and theSmith Street<br />
Industrial Park in Kaiapoi are part of our<br />
commitment to sustainable futuregrowth<br />
in our district.’’<br />
Enterprise <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> business<br />
support manager, Miles Dalton,saysthe<br />
new development is an important addition<br />
to the offeringsfor commercialand<br />
industrial businessesin<strong>North</strong><br />
<strong>Canterbury</strong>.<br />
‘‘Rangioraisthe rock star of the <strong>North</strong><br />
<strong>Canterbury</strong> economy, and this<br />
development will add to that,but all of<br />
<strong>North</strong><strong>Canterbury</strong> is doing well with fast<br />
growth occurring across the board,’’he<br />
says.<br />
‘‘<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> is becoming<br />
recognised moreand moreasanattractive<br />
placetolive and work,and an extremely<br />
attractive place to establish abusiness.<br />
‘‘There is ahuge amountofsupportfrom<br />
Enterprise <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> and a<br />
businessfriendlycouncil.<br />
‘‘There is also good infrastructure with<br />
space to grow and we are veryclose to a<br />
city, aport and an international airport.<br />
‘‘There is also agreat lifestyleavailable<br />
for those whoestablish abusiness here.’’<br />
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Eastern link in National’ssights<br />
By DAVID HILL<br />
The proposed Rangiora Eastern Link<br />
bypass couldbefasttracked if National is<br />
able to formaGovernment next year.<br />
Land for the Eastern Linkhas been<br />
designatedinthe Waimakariri District<br />
Plan,but workisnot expectedtobegin<br />
until2035.<br />
Cr Joan Wardhas beenpushing to have<br />
the project broughtforward to help ease<br />
pressure on Southbrook, amid Rangiora’s<br />
growing population.<br />
She had the chanceonFridaytomake<br />
her case to Opposition Transport<br />
Spokesperson Simeon Brown, whovisited<br />
the regiontosee Waimakariri’s transport<br />
concernsfirsthand.<br />
‘‘I think the key thing going forwardis<br />
the Government has gutted the Waka<br />
Kotahi budget when it comes to building<br />
new roadsand that has put pressure on<br />
projects like this,soweneed to rebalance<br />
the NationalLand Transport Fundsowe<br />
can get back to building things,’’ Mr Brown<br />
said.<br />
‘‘Parts of New Zealand are growing<br />
rapidly.Rangiora is growingrapidly and<br />
you have alarge population that<br />
commutesintoChristchurch, so having<br />
good,safe connections is critical to<br />
support that growth.’’<br />
Mr Brown said he and Waimakariri MP<br />
Matt Doocey would be investigating the<br />
EasternLink further.<br />
Without the Waka KotahiNew Zealand<br />
Transport Agency’s51 percent subsidy, the<br />
council would facethe full cost if it was to<br />
buildthe road sooner than2035.<br />
‘‘If we can get agovernment<br />
commitment Ican go back to the councilto<br />
do it now.This is urgent,’’ Cr Ward said.<br />
Mr Doocey saiditwas agood<br />
opportunity to press the case for<br />
Finding alink ... Waimakariri district councillor Joan Ward (centre) discusses the<br />
proposed Rangiora Eastern Link with Waimakariri MP Matt Doocey and National Transport<br />
Spokesperson Simeon Brown.<br />
PHOTO: DAVID HILL<br />
Waimakariri’s transportinitiatives before<br />
next year’s general election.<br />
‘‘Simeon Browncould be Transport<br />
Minister next year so we need to be<br />
thinking about the transport packagewe<br />
will bring to Waimakariri.’’<br />
The proposed Woodend Bypass is sure<br />
to be on National’s wishlist, Mr Doocey<br />
said.<br />
Mr Brown saidwhile NZTA was facing<br />
‘‘cost pressures’’, the Government had<br />
been ‘‘wastingmoney on workinggroups’’<br />
forbig cityprojects, such as the Auckland<br />
light rail and the ‘‘Let’s Get Wellington<br />
Moving’’initiative.<br />
While therehad been lesspetrol tax<br />
collected in the lasttwo yearsdue to the<br />
Covidlockdowns,the recent petrol tax cut<br />
had been funded by the Covid recovery<br />
loan,meaning it would not impact on<br />
NZTA’s funding, he said.<br />
Modalshifts in transport, such as<br />
electric vehicles, cycling, escooters,<br />
walking and increased publictransport<br />
usageall had an impact in reducing Waka<br />
Kotahi funding by reducing the petroltax<br />
take.<br />
Mr Brown said National is proposinga<br />
modelwhereall road userscontributeto<br />
funding roads and footpaths throughroad<br />
user charges.<br />
He would also like to see an end to<br />
NZTA subsidising KiwiRail and coastal<br />
shipping.<br />
Decision in<br />
High Court<br />
case now<br />
awaited<br />
By ROBYN BRISTOW<br />
Three local authorities, whotook<br />
their battle overproperty rights to<br />
the High CourtinWellington,<br />
finished presenting to the Court<br />
lastWednesday.<br />
Adecisiononthe case could take<br />
about fourweeks.<br />
MayorsNigel Bowen (Timaru<br />
District Council),Dan Gordon<br />
(Waimakariri District Council),<br />
and Sheryl Mai (WhangareiDistrict<br />
Council),asked the Court for a<br />
declaration on the rights and<br />
interestsofproperty ownership.<br />
The councils believe underthe<br />
Government’s Three Waters<br />
reform proposals, it is taking<br />
councilowned property without<br />
conceding it is ataking, and<br />
without fair compensation being<br />
paidtocommunities fortheir<br />
property.<br />
Theytook the action on behalf of<br />
their communities, as they<br />
contendedthat these actionswere<br />
incompatible withlongstanding<br />
and fundamentallaws around<br />
property ownership and<br />
democratic accountability.<br />
Theywere representedby<br />
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hearing.<br />
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Family hunt at Rotherham<br />
By ROBYN BRISTOW<br />
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Hunters willbeout in force in<br />
<strong>North</strong><strong>Canterbury</strong> at Matariki<br />
weekend,<strong>June</strong> 24 to <strong>June</strong> 26, in<br />
search of aprizewinningcatch to<br />
enterinthe <strong>North</strong><strong>Canterbury</strong><br />
Hunting competition.<br />
Already there has been260<br />
entries, with entries not closing<br />
untilWednesday,<strong>June</strong> 22.<br />
The hunt is Rotherhambased<br />
with fundsraised goingtothe<br />
Rotherham CommunityPool, and<br />
the Rotherham School to support<br />
an extrateacher.<br />
Agroup of keen hunters are<br />
organising the familyorientated<br />
eventwhichwas originallyknown<br />
as the RotherhamPig hunt.<br />
An organiser Mat Bailey says the<br />
name change to the <strong>North</strong><br />
<strong>Canterbury</strong> Hunting competition<br />
reflects its focus on afun family<br />
event.<br />
‘‘Andweare aiming to be the<br />
biggest hunt in the SouthIsland,’’<br />
he says.<br />
Thereisa$15,000prize pool,<br />
with entrants not having to be<br />
theretocollect spot prizes.<br />
‘‘This opens it up to anyone who<br />
wantstoenter, and it supportsour<br />
fundraising efforts,’’ saysMat.<br />
It has attractedhuge<br />
sponsorship from businesses from<br />
throughout<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>, with<br />
JamesMorris’s Rangiorabased<br />
Rivers to Ranges,takingthe naming<br />
rights.<br />
Spot prizes include helicopter<br />
vouchers,hunting gear, including a<br />
thermalhandheld monocular,<br />
clothing and footwear.<br />
Thereisalso aspecialtrophy,<br />
The Paget Trophy, in recognition<br />
of Miranda and Wayne Paget’s<br />
OPENING SOON<br />
Does your dog smell like poo?<br />
Did he jump in the lake?<br />
Is his personal hygiene in need of ashake?<br />
Is he covered in sand?<br />
Is he covered in drool?<br />
Does he need aquick touch up<br />
with my dog grooming tools?<br />
I’ll give him ascrub From his nose to his butt,<br />
And when you return I’ll be kissing your mutt<br />
So come on down, give us ashot<br />
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On guard ... Dogs guard their bounty for aprevious Rotherhambased<br />
hunting competition. This year pigs, stags, hares, ducks and even rats can<br />
be entered.<br />
PHOTO: FILE<br />
efforts, over many years,in<br />
running the RotherhamPig Hunt.<br />
It will be awarded to the entrant<br />
with the heaviest stag.<br />
Hunters in the open section can<br />
enter in the heaviestboar,heaviest<br />
sow, best jaw,averagepig, heaviest<br />
stag, heaviest hind, average deer,<br />
ugliest head and the besthead<br />
categories.All attract goodcash<br />
prizes.<br />
Mat says the average deer and<br />
average pig offerhunters the<br />
opportunity to win $1000, as all<br />
animals are weighed in, the<br />
weights aretotalled, and the<br />
entrant with the closest deer and<br />
pig to thetotal,taking out the prize.<br />
‘‘It means anyoneisinwith a<br />
chanceofwinning the $1000 prize,’’<br />
he says.<br />
The junior section givesupand<br />
comingyoung huntersthe chance<br />
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to get out andabouttohunt various<br />
animals.<br />
Entrants aged14years or under<br />
are eligible to enterthis section,<br />
with entry fee of $10 per child.<br />
Juniors can enter apossum, hare,<br />
rabbit, mallard, Paradise duck,a<br />
goose and even arat. There are<br />
some greatprizes to win, and all<br />
paid entries go in adraw for a<br />
chancetowin aJuniorHunter spot<br />
prize,such as a$500 Hanmer<br />
Springs Helicopter voucher.<br />
Entries close on Wednesday,<br />
<strong>June</strong> 22,with huntingstartingfrom<br />
1am, Friday, <strong>June</strong> 24, running<br />
through to weighin outside the<br />
RotherhamHotel from 1pm,<br />
Sunday, <strong>June</strong> 26, withnoentries<br />
accepted after3pm. Entry forms<br />
are available from Rivers to Ranges<br />
in Rangiora, and the NC Hunting<br />
CompetitionFacebook page.<br />
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The Gardener’sJournal<br />
T G J<br />
The Gardener’s<br />
Journal<br />
<br />
VOLUME II, ISSUE 1<br />
FEBRUARY 2021<br />
Show home ... Avilla under construction earlier this year at the<br />
Amberley Country Estate site.<br />
Building delayed<br />
By ANNA SARGENT<br />
Aretirement village beingbuilt<br />
in Amberley is delayed due to<br />
troubles with sourcing building<br />
supplies.<br />
The Amberley Country<br />
Estate,which began<br />
construction in February, is<br />
beingbuilt on <strong>16</strong>ha of land in<br />
central Amberley.<br />
Therewill be around 500<br />
people in the village, and250<br />
villas ranging in size.<br />
Manager Hamish Lamont<br />
says the first show villawas<br />
meanttobeready in July, but<br />
that has been pushed back to as<br />
late as earlySeptember due to<br />
‘‘material delays’’.<br />
Mr Lamont says there is no<br />
date set for the grandopening<br />
of the village, but it will be later<br />
than intended due to not having<br />
the preferred showhome villa<br />
completed as soon as they<br />
wanted.<br />
‘‘We’ve gone to great efforts<br />
to ensure that thevillaslook as<br />
good insideand out as they<br />
perform, giventheir comfort<br />
and energyefficiency is of such<br />
ahigh standard.’’<br />
Mr Lamontsays so far the<br />
village has been very well<br />
received,and they’ve had over<br />
150 enquiries.There hasbeen<br />
13 commitments to buy Villas in<br />
underfour weeks.<br />
He wants to get thosepeople<br />
who haveexpressed interest in<br />
the show villagetosee it and<br />
secure aspot if they want.<br />
Atemporaryresidence<br />
facility clubhouse willbe<br />
opening later in <strong>June</strong>, which<br />
will provide acommunal space<br />
for residents when they move<br />
in.<br />
‘‘This willbeaspacewhere<br />
the first residentscan come<br />
and congregate, and meet their<br />
new neighbours,enjoy our<br />
social gettogethers, play pool<br />
in our social loungeoruse the<br />
Gym.’’ The site willhave aresthome,hospital<br />
and dementia<br />
care onsite.<br />
The Gardener’s<br />
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12<br />
editor<br />
Margaret Long<br />
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OPINION<br />
6 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>16</strong>, <strong>2022</strong><br />
KAIKŌURA VIEWS<br />
MAYOR CRAIG MACKLE<br />
Spotlight on funding<br />
Myself andchief executive Will<br />
Doughty attendedthe quarterly<br />
<strong>Canterbury</strong> Mayoral Forumrecently.<br />
The thingthat stood out mostfor<br />
me wasthe Ministry of Transport’s<br />
comments.<br />
The funding model is going to need<br />
abig reviewasthe revenue sources<br />
continue to change.<br />
Withthe currentmodelitwon’tbe<br />
longbefore onlyrenewaland<br />
maintenanceworkcan be funded.<br />
It reinforcestome, morethanever,<br />
thatweare doingthe right thing in<br />
our LongTerm Plan.<br />
Focusingonour roads and<br />
footpathsnow to bring them up to<br />
datebefore funding dries up.<br />
Lastweek aThreeWaters Reform<br />
workinggrouppublished its report<br />
on rural drinking water supplies,<br />
including somesound<br />
recommendationsonpricingand<br />
charging.<br />
It will be interesting to seehow<br />
many of the recommendations the<br />
Ministerwill takeonboard.<br />
This month we willbeconfirming<br />
theAnnualPlan for <strong>2022</strong>23.<br />
We arenot toofar off with our<br />
projected rates withoutsacrificing<br />
anyprojects.<br />
Ibelieve that is beyond awesome<br />
giventhe waythe world is nowand<br />
howmuchcosts and inflation have<br />
risen.<br />
Finally, we are waitingtohear<br />
aboutthe funding for the Mayors<br />
Task Force for Jobsnext year.<br />
When it comes to helping our youth<br />
into workit’s one of thebest ‘bang for<br />
buck’ projects outthereinmy<br />
opinion,sowehave our fingers<br />
crossed.<br />
Police report to <strong>June</strong> 14<br />
Tuesday, <strong>June</strong> 7:Anumber of ebikes<br />
were stolen in aburglary at Flaxton<br />
Road; atanker trailerwas stolen<br />
fromMain Drain Road. It was located<br />
and recoverednearby;agreyNissan<br />
Terranowas stolenfrom Martyn<br />
Street in Rangiora;aburglary was<br />
reported to premises in Tuahiwi; a<br />
drone wasreportedflying at night<br />
around Depot Road and South Eyre<br />
Road.<br />
Wednesday,<strong>June</strong> 8:Alargewater<br />
tankwas stolenfrom aWaikuku<br />
address; <strong>June</strong>8to9:Windowswere<br />
smashedonavehicleparked on King<br />
Street,Rangiora.<br />
Thursday,<strong>June</strong> 9:Avehiclestolen<br />
fromKing Street, Rangiora, wasused<br />
to commit aram raidtoashopon<br />
PercivalStreet.The offenders did<br />
not gainentry. Policeare following<br />
strong lines of enquiry;Taggingwas<br />
located on toiletsand playground<br />
equipment in Good Street, Victoria<br />
Parkand Kaiapoi Domain.<br />
<strong>June</strong>9to10: Anumberofroad signs<br />
and coneswere damagedonMain<br />
Drain Road in Flaxton.<br />
Sunday,<strong>June</strong>12:Aburglarywas<br />
reported at theMandeville Sports<br />
Club buildingwherecashwas stolen.<br />
Monday,<strong>June</strong> 13:Aburglarywas<br />
reported to the publictoilets in<br />
Waikari wherecleaning supplies<br />
were stolen;Aburglary was reported<br />
at theView Hill schoolinOxford.<br />
Tuesday,<strong>June</strong> 14:Aperson was seen<br />
looking into buildingsaround the<br />
Sterling complexinKaiapoiat4am.<br />
Rural Lookout App<br />
<strong>North</strong><strong>Canterbury</strong> Policein<br />
conjunctionwithFederated Farmers<br />
andFMG will be holdingseveral<br />
workshopsfocusing on preventing<br />
rural crime.<br />
Policewillalso be introducingthe<br />
Rural Lookout Appinitiative. Please<br />
checkthe Compass FM and<br />
NeighbourhoodSupportFacebook<br />
Page forthe details.<br />
Theworkshopswillbeheld on 28<br />
and29<strong>June</strong> betweenAmberley,<br />
Oxford, Cheviotand Hurunui.<br />
Fordates andtimes, visit the Rural<br />
Lookout webpage at Rurallookout.<br />
co.nz.<br />
Please indicate you attendance at<br />
rsvp@fmg.co.nz.<br />
Communities now linked<br />
Anew connectionbetween<br />
Silverstream and greater<br />
Kaiapoi has opened.<br />
The SilverstreamBoulevard<br />
connection was officiallyopened<br />
last Friday, joining Silverstream<br />
directly to KaiapoiCentral.<br />
The boulevard will help unite<br />
the two communities and<br />
improve traffic flow between the<br />
two centres.<br />
Fred Rahme, director of Lime<br />
Developments, the group behind<br />
Silverstream Estate, says for the<br />
first time in its history, the<br />
Silverstream community,<br />
including the residential area,<br />
all the amenities, and The<br />
Sterling Retirement Village, will<br />
no longer be segregated from<br />
Kaiapoi.<br />
‘‘Silverstream residents will<br />
now have open and convenient<br />
access to all that Kaiapoi has to<br />
offer.<br />
‘‘Vice versa, Kaiapoi residents<br />
will now find it very easy to<br />
access all the premium<br />
amenities available in<br />
Silverstream, including the<br />
medicalcentre, the pharmacy,<br />
the cafes, and the retirement<br />
McALPINES MITRE 10 MEGA RANGIORA -OCEAN WATCH<br />
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village.’’<br />
The road upgrade will also<br />
create astrong incentive for<br />
those travelling south from<br />
Rangiora to come through the<br />
centre of Silverstream and into<br />
Kaiapoi, rather than driving past<br />
to the motorway, says Mr Rahme.<br />
Research sponsored by Lime<br />
Developments shows that <strong>North</strong><br />
Cantabrians spend significant<br />
amounts of disposable income in<br />
the Christchurch Central area,<br />
rather than accessing those same<br />
services and facilities in Kaiapoi<br />
or Silverstream.<br />
‘‘Silverstream Boulevard will<br />
help in changing that,’’ says<br />
Rahme.<br />
‘‘Withthe opening of this<br />
important connection point, the<br />
Kaiapoi and Silverstream<br />
communitieshave got amuch<br />
better chance of capturing the<br />
escape expenditure we are<br />
experiencing at the moment.’’<br />
‘‘In Silverstream,wehave<br />
really highend specialist<br />
amenities –the pharmacy, the<br />
medical centre, endodontists,<br />
dentists, physiotherapists,<br />
audiologists –these services will<br />
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complementthose services in<br />
Kaiapoi.”<br />
The Silverstream Boulevard<br />
upgrade will also improveaccess<br />
to The Sterling, Kaiapoi,the new<br />
borderless retirement village<br />
under constructionin<br />
Silverstream. The village is one<br />
of the single largest private<br />
investments ever seen in<br />
Kaiapoi.<br />
When completed, it is expected<br />
to create over 350 jobs, many of<br />
which will be takenupby<br />
Kaiapoiand district locals.<br />
The new thoroughfare will also<br />
helpestablish anew<br />
‘Silverstream Loop’ pathway.<br />
This will extend Kaiapoi’s<br />
walking and cycling paths<br />
throughSilverstream and to the<br />
recently restored Butchers Foot<br />
Bridge.<br />
Fourteen years in the making,<br />
the completionofSilverstream<br />
Boulevard represents ahuge<br />
joint effort by Lime<br />
Developments and the<br />
Waimakariri Council, and is one<br />
that will likely have significant<br />
and ongoingsocialand economic<br />
impacts in the area.<br />
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Letter of gratitude<br />
DearEditor,<br />
My latefatheroften stated—givecreditwherecredit is due.<br />
(Notdoneoftenthese days).<br />
Thisisprecisely what Iwish to do here. Last week, Lynda<br />
fromtheHurunui District Council,spent about 7days, working<br />
likeatrojan, single handed, clearingthe well over grown<br />
weeds fromthe Eastern Creek,thatmeanders through the<br />
northernpart of Amberley.<br />
She is agreatworker whokeptusinformed on plan and<br />
progresseach day.<br />
My neighboursand Iare very gratefuland thankful forthe<br />
greatwork carried out by her, on the overgrownstate the water<br />
wayhad beenlefttoget into.<br />
Ajob well donebyalady without any assistance.<br />
Yours,<br />
Trevor Stanley Joblin.<br />
Amberley<br />
Waimakariri rates<br />
DearEditor,<br />
Waimakariri rates areonthe riseby4.5%.<br />
Whyisthatthe councilisripping up goodfootpathsand very<br />
goodgutters andrelayingthem?<br />
Lookatthe recent Durham Street rip ups.<br />
Concrete at every intersection,and concretebills forus<br />
ratepayerstopay for.<br />
Stoppingmaking thesetypes of decisions would drop our<br />
ratesbill realfast.<br />
Yours,<br />
Ian Brown, Loburn<br />
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Amberley 5:42am 2.4 11:57am 0.3 6:42am 2.5 12:35am 0.3 7:42am 2.4 1:31am 0.3 8:41am 2.4 2:27am 0.4 9:38am 2.4 3:25am 0.4 10:34am 2.4 4:22am 0.5 11:30am 2.4 5:18am 0.5<br />
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Motunau 6:24pm 2.7 12:06pm 0.3 7:22pm 2.7 1:03pm 0.3 8:19pm 2.6 1:59pm 0.3 9:<strong>16</strong>pm 2.6 2:56pm 0.4 10:13pm 2.5 3:54pm 0.5 11:09pm 2.4 4:52pm 0.5<br />
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Gore Bay 6:26pm 2.7 12:08pm 0.3 7:24pm 2.7 1:05pm 0.3 8:21pm 2.6 2:01pm 0.3 9:18pm 2.6 2:58pm 0.4 10:15pm 2.5 3:56pm 0.5 11:11pm 2.4 4:54pm 0.5<br />
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Support to navigate challenges<br />
By DAVID HILL<br />
Support is available for new school<br />
principals as they navigate the<br />
challenges of their sector.<br />
At least seven <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />
principals have retired in the last 12 to<br />
18 months, with many facing<br />
‘‘exhaustion’’, says Simon Green.<br />
Mr Green stepped down as principal<br />
at Amberley School last month to take up<br />
aposition with Evaluation Associates,<br />
supporting new principals in<br />
<strong>Canterbury</strong>, Otago and the Chatham<br />
Islands.<br />
He says there is areal need for<br />
support for local principals, who have<br />
tackled earthquake rebuilds and Covid<br />
restrictions over the last decade.<br />
‘‘There’s alot of young principals in<br />
<strong>Canterbury</strong> coming through and deputy<br />
principals stepping up as there’s been a<br />
lot retiring, more than there usually<br />
would be.<br />
‘‘In <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>, they used to be<br />
in the role for 20 or 30 years.<br />
CA<br />
Simon Green<br />
‘‘It’s areal sign of exhaustion.’’<br />
Mr Green’s new role sees him working<br />
remotely or going out to visit principals.<br />
‘‘It’s pretty cool to share my knowledge<br />
with new principals coming through.<br />
‘‘I’m hearing alot are starting out and<br />
finding the job isn’t for them, which is a<br />
shame because we want to keep good<br />
principals.<br />
‘‘We’ve got some stunning teachers<br />
and principals in <strong>Canterbury</strong>.’’<br />
Mr Green has served 25 years in<br />
education in <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>,<br />
including 14 years as principal.<br />
He started out at Woodend School,<br />
before becoming deputy principal at<br />
Loburn School and then Cust School.<br />
He was principal at <strong>North</strong> Loburn<br />
School for eight years and spent six<br />
years at Amberley School.<br />
Mr Green is continuing to serve as<br />
Rangiora High School Board of Trustees<br />
chairperson, supporting newly<br />
appointed principal Bruce Kearney.<br />
During his time at <strong>North</strong> Loburn<br />
School the school began competing in<br />
the AgrikidsNZ competition and the<br />
Garden to Table programme was<br />
introduced.<br />
‘‘When you see that those innovations<br />
have developed and have become<br />
sustainable it’s quite satisfying,’’ he<br />
says.<br />
‘‘Amberley is aspecial community too<br />
and it has some amazing teachers.’’<br />
New home for Freemasons<br />
By SHELLEY TOPP<br />
Rangiora’s Freemasons areplanningto<br />
build anew lodge in Ravenswood.<br />
Members of Ashley Freemasons Lodge<br />
No.28 havesold theRangiora section,<br />
where theirold building once stood,tothe<br />
Waimakariri DistrictCounciland hopeto<br />
beginbuildinganew lodgeat4Lilburne<br />
Streetinafew monthstime.<br />
Thecouncilpurchasedthe 800m2<br />
section at 132Percival Street earlier this<br />
month,afterinitially negotiating withthe<br />
Freemasons to buyaportion of the land.<br />
Thoseplanschanged latelastyear<br />
when theFreemasonsadvised thecouncil<br />
that theywanted to sell theentire block<br />
andmove to another area in Waimakariri.<br />
‘‘Thecouncilwas initially interested in<br />
usingpartofthe sitetoprovide safeand<br />
direct accessfrom thepublic car parkto<br />
Victoria Parkand the RangioraLibrary,’’<br />
council’s generalmanagerofcommunity<br />
andrecreationChris Brown says.<br />
``It alsoprovides the council with its<br />
ownlegalaccess to theexisting councilownedcar<br />
park. Previously, legalaccess<br />
to thecouncil’s carparkwas through the<br />
Bunnings entrancefrom Victoria Street,’’<br />
he says.<br />
‘‘This key linkagewas included in the<br />
RangioraTownCentre Strategy (Project8<br />
–‘EnableSouthofHighOpportunities’)<br />
adopted by Council in 2020.’’<br />
Purchasing theentire sectionmeans<br />
thecouncil willnow be abletoprovide<br />
direct vehicle andpedestrian access to<br />
thecarparking areabehindthe Rangiora<br />
Fire Station.The access waywill not<br />
require all thesite andaplanisbeing<br />
developed to provide morecarparks at<br />
this location.<br />
‘‘Theplanwillconnectthe accessway<br />
andnew carparkstothe existingcar<br />
park. It willalso tidy up allofthe parking<br />
areas within thissouth of High Street<br />
area, makingitsafer and more easily<br />
accessiblefor those visiting the town<br />
centre,’’MrBrown says.<br />
‘‘The council's acquisition of this site<br />
enables discussionsand partnerships<br />
withprivate landowners and businesses<br />
withinthe south of High Streetareato<br />
imaginehow this area canenable and<br />
cater for future town centregrowth,as<br />
highlighted within the Rangioratown<br />
centrestrategy.’’<br />
Ashley FreemasonsLodgeNo.28<br />
memberand Past Master, GraemeMartin,<br />
saysanarchitecturalconcept plan has<br />
beendrawnupfor thenew lodgeat<br />
Lilburne Street, which is next to Bryan's<br />
Tyres and opposite Ravenswood’sNew<br />
World Supermarket.<br />
‘‘The new building will haveameeting<br />
roomand hall/kitchen thatcan be used by<br />
community groups in the area,’’ he says.<br />
The former lodge,which wasacategory<br />
II building listedwiththe NZ Historic<br />
Places Trust and also on theWaimakariri<br />
District Council’s heritage list in the<br />
district plan,was demolished in<br />
September 2013after beingbadly<br />
damagedinthe September2010<br />
earthquakes.<br />
Since the building was demolishedthe<br />
RangioraFreemasonshave been holding<br />
their monthly meetings in Amberley’s<br />
MasonicHalland itscommitteemeetings<br />
at the RangioraRSA centre.<br />
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10 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>16</strong>, <strong>2022</strong><br />
Notification soon<br />
By DAVID HILL<br />
Residents will be abletohavetheirsay<br />
on aproposedOhoka development<br />
soon.<br />
Waimakariri District Council staff<br />
hopetonotifyaprivateplanchange<br />
requestfromRolleston Industrial<br />
Developments Ltd foraproposed 850<br />
house,155.9 hectare subdivisioninthe<br />
coming weeks.<br />
Councillorsacceptedthe privateplan<br />
change request fornotificationonMay<br />
31.<br />
District plan manager Matt Bacon<br />
saysoncethe planisnotified, residents<br />
willhave 20 workingdays to make<br />
submissions.<br />
Oncestaffhaveconsidered those<br />
submissions theywill be notified, with a<br />
further10working daysfor feedback<br />
beforehearings areheld.<br />
The council hasyet to decidewhether<br />
the submissions willbeheard by a<br />
panel of councillors, or independent<br />
commissioners, Mr Baconsays.<br />
‘‘Itwouldnormally be heard by<br />
independent commissioners.<br />
‘‘The last few planchanges on this<br />
scale havebeenheardbyeitherasingle<br />
commissionerorapanel of<br />
commissioners,such as the proposed<br />
quarryatthe RangioraRacecourse.<br />
‘‘The keything forusatthe moment is<br />
going throughthe mechanics of how we<br />
openitfor submissions, andweare<br />
puttingsome thought into how the<br />
friend of submitters ideawill work.’’<br />
Councillorspassed amotion to<br />
appoint ‘‘a friendofsubmitters’’ at the<br />
May 31 meeting.<br />
Mr Bacon says whilethe conceptis<br />
new to Waimakaririithas been usedby<br />
the Christchurch and Selwyncouncils<br />
and theMinistryfor theEnvironment<br />
employs a‘‘friendofthe commissioner’’<br />
for Environment Courthearings.<br />
‘‘Wehaven’tusedittodate, but we<br />
wereplanningonhaving it for the<br />
DistrictPlanReview anyway.<br />
‘‘Quite often youwill havepeople<br />
coming into aplanninghearingwithno<br />
experience, so it canbequitehelpful<br />
for themhaving someonethere with<br />
someexpertise.<br />
‘‘It’ssomething that’sgrowing in<br />
practice which is agood thing, because<br />
the morewecan makethe process<br />
accessible for people thebetter.’’<br />
Mr Bacon says thecouncilhas yet to<br />
formaview on theproposed<br />
developmentortodecide whether to<br />
makeasubmission.<br />
The proposedOhokasubdivision<br />
was notidentifiedfor developmentin<br />
the Our Space 20182048:Greater<br />
Christchurch Settlement Pattern<br />
Update, which was prepared in 2018.<br />
The Our Spacedocumentidentifies<br />
greenfield areas for developmentin<br />
northeast, southeastand southwest<br />
Rangiora,and in east/north Kaiapoi.<br />
Developmentisalsoongoingat<br />
existing subdivisions at Rangiora,<br />
Kaiapoi, Pegasus andWoodend<br />
(includingRavenswood).<br />
Greenfield areas arenormally<br />
developedclose to an existing town,<br />
where thereisexisting infrastructure,<br />
Mr Bacon says.<br />
He saysthe plan change process will<br />
consider theprovision of servicesas<br />
partofamerits based assessment.<br />
‘‘Any new residential areas need to<br />
be fully servicedwith waterand waste<br />
water.<br />
‘‘The generalprincipal is the<br />
developerwouldpay foritand recover<br />
it through development contributions<br />
on thesections.<br />
Community hub plan<br />
Work is expected to begin early next<br />
year on the proposed Kaiapoi<br />
CommunityHub, with the Waimakariri<br />
District Council set to sign off abudget<br />
increase.<br />
The councilisset to increase its<br />
contributiontothe project to $1.475<br />
million,with an additional $760,000 set<br />
to be signedoff in this year’s annual<br />
plan.<br />
The community hub will be locatedoff<br />
Courtenay Drive, not far fromthe south<br />
bank of the Kaiapoi River and to the<br />
east of Countdown.<br />
Communityand recreation manager<br />
ChrisBrown saysthe council’s<br />
contributionwill be about onethird of<br />
the overall costs.<br />
The councilwill provide<br />
infrastructure including the three<br />
waters, car parking, ecological linkages<br />
and awalkway.<br />
The balanceofthe funding will come<br />
from the organisations using the facility<br />
and outside funding sources such as the<br />
Rata Foundation.<br />
Aproject manager has been<br />
appointedtolead the project through<br />
the detaileddesign and tendering<br />
process, Mr Brown says.<br />
‘‘It’s likely to be next year before we<br />
get aspade in the ground. Iwould<br />
expect it to be around February or<br />
March.<br />
‘‘Theway the hub has been designed<br />
allows for the whole community to use<br />
and accessthe whole area in aparklike<br />
setting.<br />
‘‘It will be aplace where people feel<br />
comfortableand can recreateformally<br />
and informally.’’<br />
Food Secure <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> with<br />
Satisfy Food Rescue is one of three<br />
confirmed tenants on the site,along<br />
with the Kaiapoi Men’s Shedand the<br />
Kaiapoi CroquetClub.<br />
The three groups are in the processof<br />
Community hub ... The draft concept plan<br />
for the proposed Kaiapoi Community Hub<br />
was approved last year.<br />
IMAGE: FILE<br />
establishing atrust to oversee the<br />
running of the site,with support from<br />
the council in amodelsimilar to<br />
Rangiora’s <strong>North</strong>brook Studios.<br />
‘‘We will be advertising for trust<br />
members soon, so it will be run<br />
independentlyofthe council,’’ Mr<br />
Brownsays.<br />
‘‘Being the landowner the councilwill<br />
leasethe landtothe trust and that’s a<br />
modelwhich has been positively<br />
received by the potential funding<br />
partners.’’<br />
Mr Brown says there is plenty of room<br />
for moregroups to join the project and<br />
the council has received several<br />
expressions of interest.<br />
‘‘We’re working on the philosophy of<br />
‘build it and theywill come’.’’<br />
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In 2021 we consulted the community on our 10-Year Long<br />
Term Plan (2021-2031). Work on the <strong>2022</strong>-23 Annual Plan<br />
budget and work programme is nearly finished and it will<br />
closely follow theLTPyear 2plan.<br />
Council has taken the community's LTP feedback on<br />
board and wants to continue to dowhat we promised.<br />
We are sticking to the plan.<br />
In our LTP we forecast the total rates increase for<br />
<strong>2022</strong>-23 to be 4.04%.<br />
What is theactualratesincrease for <strong>2022</strong>-23<br />
looking like?<br />
At this stage webelieve the final total increase will be<br />
between 4.3% and 4.9%. The Annual Plan will be<br />
finalised on 29 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2022</strong>.<br />
DO THE RECENT PROPERTY REVALUATIONS MEAN RATES GO<br />
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The independent valuations are used to divide uptheoverall rates budget -nottoincrease it (like<br />
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The revaluations are very variable, as you can see from the Kaikōura examples in the table below.<br />
These dramatic changes are New Zealand wide and are the most variable we have seen for along time.<br />
Simplistically, the bigger the increase in capital value the greater the impact on people's individual rates.<br />
Here is a table showing what the variations in rates would look like for benchmark properties if we<br />
assume an overall total rates increase of 4.7% (note: the rates include GST).<br />
We haveworked hard to ensure the overall increaseinrates is similar to thatsignalled in<br />
the LTP. We have managed to do this without altering anyproposed activitiesand despite<br />
some inflation indices beingupby7to10%.<br />
The impactofthe changes in capital values is that someindividual rateswill go up morethan<br />
forecast, while otherswill godown even though theirproperty values have increased.<br />
The rates will be finalised with theAnnual Plan on 29 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2022</strong>.<br />
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Kaiapoi’sWilliamsStreet bridge is to<br />
receive afacelift.<br />
The Williams Streetbridge,gambling<br />
and WaikukuBeachReserves were on<br />
the agenda at last week’s Waimakariri<br />
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Councillorsvoted to removethe<br />
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recommendation from the Kaiapoi<br />
Tuahiwi Community Board.<br />
The existing concrete pillars and lamp<br />
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elements mean the bridge may integrate<br />
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The council is seeking feedback on its<br />
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Whilethe gambling venue policy<br />
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of gamblingmachines in the district, the<br />
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The council is considering changes to<br />
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and older and introducingarelocation<br />
policy for gambling machines.<br />
To haveyour say on the gambling<br />
policies go to waimakariri.govt.nz/<br />
letstalkbyMonday, July11.<br />
Council staff are creating aspatial plan<br />
for the Waikuku Beach Reservesand<br />
wantstohear from reserveusers.<br />
‘‘We want to hear from the community<br />
what kinds of activities you would like or<br />
wouldn’t like to see takingplaceinthe<br />
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‘‘A spatial plan is essentially a<br />
‘blueprint’ for how space can and should<br />
be allocated to ensure it’s used in the<br />
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way. We’re looking for already<br />
established users,ororganisations and<br />
clubsthat have an idea or have identified<br />
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Principal moving<br />
By DAVID HILL<br />
JamesGriggsistrading one rebuild<br />
for another.<br />
The AmuriArea School principalis<br />
moving on next month, just as the<br />
Ministry of Education has announced<br />
planstorebuild the secondarypart of<br />
the school.<br />
Mr Griggswill be moving to Heaton<br />
Normal Intermediate School in<br />
Christchurch, whereits earthquake<br />
rebuild is finallyunder way.<br />
With Amuri’s rebuild confirmed,<br />
an architect willnow be appointed<br />
for the detailed design.<br />
‘‘It’s been comingfor five years, but<br />
we are finally here,’’ Mr Griggs says.<br />
‘‘We have ahigh level conceptplan,<br />
but it needs somemore detail.<br />
‘‘Thebuildings will be designed<br />
around how we want to teach and<br />
learn.<br />
‘‘Some classes have30students and<br />
some only have fiveorsix, so the<br />
design willreflect the needs of a<br />
ruralschool.’’<br />
Theschoolhopestobebreaking<br />
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blocks with up to three new buildings<br />
in the pipeline.<br />
‘‘It will be an exciting project for<br />
thenew principal,’’MrGriggssays.<br />
‘‘The timingofitmeans there will<br />
be timefor the new principal to get<br />
their feet under the table before the<br />
building work starts.’’<br />
Mr Griggs has beenatAmurifor<br />
morethan seven years and says the<br />
timehas gone by ‘‘incredibly fast’’.<br />
‘‘It’s alovely community, lovely<br />
staff and lovely students.’’<br />
Heaton Normal Intermediate<br />
School has aroll of around 500,<br />
compared to 300 at Amuri.<br />
The Board of Trustees has begun<br />
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The shop was launched on May 31 with<br />
aselloutevening function,also held at the<br />
church where attendees were treated to a<br />
goodie bag on arrival,drinks and agrazing<br />
platter. They were also given first chance<br />
to buy the donated clothing before the<br />
shop opened on <strong>June</strong> 1.<br />
`‘We have had an an amazing array of<br />
women’s clothing, shoes,accessories<br />
donated for thiseventfrom people<br />
throughoutour <strong>Canterbury</strong>West Coast<br />
district,’’ says Cancer Society <strong>North</strong><br />
<strong>Canterbury</strong> fundraising and events<br />
manager, Tiffany Wafer.<br />
‘‘Thesupporthas been overwhelming.<br />
We havesomethingfor everyone in arange<br />
of styles,casual,work and evening wear<br />
and some gorgeous formal outfits,insizes<br />
from 828,’’ she says.<br />
‘‘Theshop is being run by our fantastic<br />
team of volunteers, many of whom have<br />
been involved in the sourcing, sorting,<br />
pricing and arranging of the items.Itis<br />
lovely to see the relationships that our<br />
volunteers form during events suchas<br />
these, their camaraderieand friendshipis<br />
what makes our events asuccess along<br />
with growing our community’s awareness<br />
of the services the Cancer Society provides<br />
to cancer patients, whanau and carers.’’<br />
The popup shop is open from Monday to<br />
Friday, 9am until 3pm and Saturday from<br />
10am until1pm, until next Tuesday,on<br />
<strong>June</strong> 21. eftposisavailable and most items<br />
are under $10.<br />
‘‘Come and grabyourselves abargain or<br />
two,’’ Tiffany says.
Introducing JT Freeman, the newstore manager at Orizen TyresRangiora.<br />
When the rubber hits the road in <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>,<br />
makesure youhead to Orizen Tyres Rangiora.<br />
Orizen Tyres Rangiora opened its doorsat343E Flaxton<br />
Road in Southbrook on <strong>June</strong> 1.<br />
<strong>News</strong>toremanager JT FreemansaysOrizen supplies<br />
and installs everything forunderneath the car,<br />
including tyres, wheel rims, brakes, shock absorbers,<br />
suspension partsand liftkits.<br />
Wheel alignment,puncture repairs, fitting, balancing<br />
and brakeinspections are also offered and Orizen<br />
supplies and installs carbatteries.<br />
“It’s exciting to be looking after<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>,” JT<br />
says.<br />
JT comes to Rangioraafter working forthe last<br />
fiveyears at the Orizen Tyres store in FerryRoad,<br />
Christchurch, where he wasworkshop manager for<br />
twoyears.<br />
Orizen Tyres Rangiora is the second store to open in<br />
the South Island and is located in abrand newbuilding<br />
with all newequipment, includingthe latest wheel<br />
alignment technology.<br />
“Webought the best equipmentwecanbuy and that<br />
will obviously reflect on thequality of the work we can<br />
do,” JT says.<br />
Orizen stocksahuge range oftyrebrands forcars, utes,<br />
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Continental, Maxxis, Kenda,<br />
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Orizen supplies partsfrom the ShockShop and a<br />
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If youare looking to upgrade your work truck or your<br />
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including snorkels, flares, light bars and bullbars.<br />
If the team in Rangiora doesn’t have it instore, theycan<br />
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Financeisavailable forupto24months, withthe first six<br />
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TheOrizen Group wasestablished in Maylast year when<br />
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Fixing cars apassion for the Autotech team<br />
Fixing cars is more than ajob for the<br />
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Autotech Services has been servicing<br />
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Autotech Services aims to make the<br />
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Today, it has nine staff, who each have<br />
their areas of expertise.<br />
Nicole Summerfield, who looks after<br />
clients on reception, says Autotech<br />
offers Warrant of Fitness to aservice<br />
and engine swap and ‘‘everything in<br />
between’’.<br />
The workshop contains adedicated<br />
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‘‘We all live for cars.’’<br />
Autotech Services supports the local<br />
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Nicole codrives for her brother Matt<br />
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DRIVING<br />
TO THE<br />
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What does<br />
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to drivetothe conditions”. But what does<br />
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Not assuming that conditions on our roads<br />
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in dry conditions, however, and here’s the<br />
‘driving to the conditions’ part, it has reduced<br />
skid resistance when it is wet. So, wet roads<br />
and asphalt means slow down.<br />
Chip seal –This surface consists of athin<br />
layer of stones set in tar. When in good<br />
condition it has arough appearance but over<br />
time and with frequent use it can end up quite<br />
smooth. So while the skid resistance is okay<br />
when it is in good condition, beware of the<br />
smooth patches as you drive, as it also has<br />
reduced skid resistance. So, smooth surfaces<br />
means slow down.<br />
Unsealed roads –These roads offer very low<br />
skid resistance at alltimes as theroad surface<br />
is loose under your wheels. It’s agood idea<br />
to always reduce speed on unsealed roads,<br />
and even more soinsummer when dust can<br />
obscure the vision of another driver, stones<br />
can bethrown upand chip windscreens and<br />
dust can impact residents living onunsealed<br />
roads. So,unsealedsurfacesmeans slowdown.<br />
As we come into the colder, wetter time of<br />
the year, the key message for driving on<br />
all roads and driving to the conditions is<br />
‘slow down’.<br />
Alongside reduced skid resistance which<br />
equals longer braking distances, black ice,<br />
flooded roads and poor visibility are all<br />
conditions that require slower speeds.<br />
Allowing yourself more time to react to a<br />
hazard and stop in the distance required is a<br />
lot easier if your speed is lower.<br />
As we go into winter when fog and sunstrike<br />
can make visibility challenging, remember<br />
to turn your headlights on, keep your<br />
windscreens clean and watch your following<br />
distance. These are all important parts of<br />
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DRIVE TO THE CONDITIONS<br />
Weather and road conditions can change<br />
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Find out more about road safety in your community<br />
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It’s ateam effort to reach zero deaths on our roads.<br />
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NEWS<br />
18 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>16</strong>, <strong>2022</strong><br />
AFord Day out attracts ahuge turnout<br />
Gleaming ... AFord Zodiac shines on an inclement day during aFord Day at Leithfield on<br />
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Proud owner ... Greg Herrett of Linwood with his Falcon AU.<br />
As it was ... It was driven to the event, just the same as if it were 80 years ago.<br />
Love for his cars ... Bruce McCormick with one of his best<br />
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Ford fan ... Ross Stubley of Avondale with his Ford Capri<br />
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Ford fans ... Spectators wander among the cars, capturing<br />
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District more age-friendly<br />
By DAVID HILL<br />
The Waimakariri district has achieved<br />
many of its agefriendly goals over the<br />
last three years, but there is still work to<br />
do.<br />
Waimakariri District Council agefriendly<br />
community facilitator<br />
Madeleine Burdon says ‘‘significant<br />
progress’’ has been made since the Age<br />
Friendly Waimakariri Community Plan<br />
20192021 was adopted three years ago.<br />
In areport to arecent Waimakariri<br />
District Council community and<br />
recreation meeting, councillors were<br />
reminded that by 2048 around 30 percent<br />
of residents are predicted to be aged<br />
65years and over.<br />
While funding runs out for the agefriendly<br />
community facilitator role runs<br />
out at the end of this month, the Agefriendly<br />
Advisory Group will continue its<br />
work of advocacy in the community with<br />
support from the council’s community<br />
team.<br />
Over the last three years council staff<br />
have been increasingly looking at<br />
planning through an ‘‘agefriendly lens’’,<br />
Madeleine says.<br />
‘‘We’ve made significant progress, for<br />
example in the library, the range and<br />
diversity of what they offer is outstanding<br />
and they are innovating and adapting to<br />
the challenges, concerns and issues, such<br />
as helping with smartphones in asafe,<br />
friendly environment.’’<br />
Madeleine says little things can make a<br />
big difference in making acommunity<br />
more agefriendly, such as planting trees<br />
in the right place, signs on the footpath<br />
and ensuring footpath repairs are made<br />
in atimely manner.<br />
‘‘They might seem to be small things,<br />
but if someone falls and ends up in<br />
hospital it is abig thing and it can be abig<br />
cost and it can mean that person loses<br />
their independence.<br />
‘‘So it comes back to planning and<br />
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Another councilled agefriendly<br />
initiative involves the roading and solid<br />
waste teams working on solutions to<br />
ensure bins awaiting collection are not<br />
blocking pedestrian access on footpaths.<br />
An agefriendly housing subgroup<br />
supported the establishment of<br />
Waimakariri Abbeyfield Inc last year to<br />
work towards creating affordable,<br />
accessible and safe housing for the<br />
district.<br />
Covid19 has impacted on the advisory<br />
group’s ability to meet its objectives over<br />
the last two years, but but it plans to<br />
continue advocating for improved public<br />
transport and advocating for footpath<br />
safety.<br />
The group is also working with aquatic<br />
staff to prepare for emergency situations<br />
and plans to follow up on its recent street<br />
hazards audit with University of Otago<br />
researchers to reduce falls.<br />
It also hopes to develop more<br />
intergenerational activities and bring<br />
back the Waimakariri Older Person’s<br />
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Love among the greyhounds<br />
By SHELLEY TOPP<br />
Agreyhound lover has chosen anovel<br />
way to propose to her partner.<br />
When Paula Douglas decided to<br />
propose to Hamish Pulley via the<br />
Greyhounds As Pets (GAP) website she<br />
contacted GAP marketing team leader<br />
Emelia Lake for help.<br />
‘‘It is the first ever marriage proposal<br />
through GAP,’’ Emelia says.<br />
‘‘We worked together to get Paula up on<br />
the website, and Hamish said yes. It was<br />
such alovely thing to be apart of, and<br />
lovely that greyhounds are such abig part<br />
of their lives that Paula wanted to<br />
propose in this way.’’<br />
When Hamish first saw Paula's<br />
proposal on the website's greyhound<br />
adoption page last month he wondered<br />
what was going on.<br />
Then halfway through reading it he<br />
asked Paula if it was aproposal.<br />
‘‘Don't Iget to propose?’’ he asked, with<br />
agrin on his face.<br />
Around 18 months earlier, in<br />
December 2020, Hamish had also given<br />
Paula abig surprise, by secretly adopting<br />
agreyhound to give her at Christmas.<br />
The Rangiora couple both love<br />
greyhounds and had been planning to<br />
adopt one for sometime so Hamish<br />
decided to surprise Paula with aspecial<br />
gift on Christmas morning.<br />
He contacted GAP for help in choosing<br />
Pippa, asmall, young, female and took<br />
her to his parent’s home to hide her until<br />
Christmas Day.<br />
‘‘I was supersurprised when she<br />
showed up on the doorstep before<br />
breakfast,’’ Paula says.<br />
Pippa quickly became abig part of<br />
their lives and now even helps Paula and<br />
Hamish foster other greyhounds for GAP.<br />
‘‘There is so much to love about<br />
greyhounds,’’ the couple say.<br />
‘‘Greyhounds are known because of<br />
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Paula and Hamish haven’t set adate<br />
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‘‘Hamish's brother is getting married in<br />
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‘‘There is always change, it never stays<br />
still.’’<br />
CharteredAccountants Australia and<br />
New Zealand tax leader John Cuthbertson<br />
was referring to the New Zealand tax<br />
system.<br />
Mr Cuthbertson gave apresentation at<br />
the CharteredAccountants Tax<br />
Roadshow.<br />
The annual event was designed to<br />
discuss the most pressing tax topics<br />
affectingChartered Accountants’<br />
members.<br />
This year’s roadshow discussed the new<br />
brightlinerules and other changes to the<br />
tax system, such as new disclosure<br />
requirements for trustswhich would come<br />
into effect next year.<br />
Mr Cuthbertson, whoisachartered<br />
accountant,has been in the taxindustry<br />
since 1991.<br />
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moreprominent, the country needed to<br />
lookatdifferent waysofraising revenue,<br />
he said.<br />
While it couldbeconsideredNew<br />
Zealand had a‘‘broadbased’’ taxsystem<br />
he did not believethat.<br />
The country had three main tax sources<br />
—personal income tax, goods and services<br />
tax and corporate tax.<br />
Other sources of tax revenue needed to<br />
be considered for the futuresustainability<br />
of thesystem, he said.<br />
‘‘I don’t think the system is in for an<br />
immediateshakeup but Idothink it will<br />
changeover time.’’<br />
With an election next year, Mr<br />
Cuthbertsonexpected there would be<br />
discussion on the topic.<br />
Revenue Minister David Parker<br />
recently announced the Government was<br />
developing aTax Principles Act aimed at<br />
fairness in the tax system. When the draft<br />
legislation was being developed,the<br />
Government needed to be careful in<br />
designing the framework for whatfairness<br />
lookedlike.<br />
‘‘Thatwill be more subjectiveand open<br />
to manipulation ...that is wherethere will<br />
be differences of opinion,’’ he said.<br />
CharteredAccountants alsowantedto<br />
see the ‘‘enshrinement’’ of the generictax<br />
policyprocess into the Tax Principles Act<br />
which would ensurethe legislation was<br />
still ‘‘workable and practical’’. One of the<br />
other elements of agood system was<br />
compliance and administration costs.‘‘For<br />
atax system,you want it to be easy to<br />
complywith and difficultnot to comply<br />
with,’’ he said.riley.kennedy@odt.co.nz<br />
Detailed review of Charities Act<br />
Acomprehensive review of the Charities<br />
Act aims to modernise the legislation to<br />
increase transparency for the public,<br />
improve access to justice services and<br />
reduce the burden on smaller charities.<br />
Community and Voluntary Sector<br />
Minister Priyanca Radhakrishnan says<br />
the changes will include reduced<br />
reporting requirements for very small<br />
charities, increased transparency on<br />
accumulated funds and amore<br />
accessible tribunal for charities that<br />
want to appeal decisions.<br />
The review of the Charities Act<br />
commissioned by the Government is led<br />
by the Department of Internal Affairs.<br />
‘‘There are about 28,000 registered<br />
charities that contribute greatly to New<br />
Zealand society, and we want to ensure<br />
that our legislative settings are fit for<br />
them to continue supporting our<br />
communities into the future,’’ says Ms<br />
Radhakrishnan.<br />
She says the past two years had shone<br />
the spotlight on the important role<br />
Trusts play in supporting New<br />
Zealanders.<br />
‘‘We are progressing tangible changes<br />
that will support charities to thrive<br />
while ensuring the public have trust and<br />
confidence in the charitable sector.’’<br />
Ms Radhakrishnan says very small<br />
charities will benefit from an easing of<br />
financial reporting requirements to the<br />
regulator.<br />
‘‘This will free up resources to allow<br />
volunteers to spend more time focused<br />
on communities and doing the mahi they<br />
are passionate about.’’<br />
The changes will lead to greater<br />
transparency from larger charities with<br />
annual operating expenses over<br />
$140,000, requiring them to declare and<br />
explain any accumulated major funds<br />
such as cash, assets or other resources.<br />
‘‘Many of New Zealand's largest<br />
charities have significant unexplained<br />
accumulated funds. It is important they<br />
are transparent about the reasons for<br />
holding on to alarge quantity of funds,<br />
including donations.<br />
‘‘Transparency builds trust, and the<br />
public need to be able to trust charities<br />
responsible with their taxfree income,’’<br />
Ms Radhakrishnan says.<br />
As part of Budget <strong>2022</strong>, the<br />
Government is also investing $1.7<br />
million to enable charities to appeal a<br />
wider range of decisions.<br />
Appeals to significant decisions will<br />
be made to an expanded Taxation<br />
Review Authority instead of the High<br />
Court, in response to calls from the<br />
sector to make the process less<br />
expensive and timeconsuming.<br />
The new appeals process will improve<br />
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‘‘I want to make it easier and less<br />
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‘‘It is important that our system<br />
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service and the same access must be<br />
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Law changes recommended for charities<br />
23<br />
By RUSSELL PALMER<br />
WELLINGTON: Big charitieswill needto<br />
be moretransparent overtheirfunding,<br />
afteraGovernment review recommended<br />
changes to thelaw.<br />
The changes will require charities,<br />
whichare not required to pay tax,to<br />
explain any major accumulated cash,<br />
assets and other resources if they have<br />
operatingexpenses above$140,000.<br />
Administrativeburdens on small<br />
charities will alsobereduced, and it will<br />
be easier for charities to seek an appeal<br />
over decisions.<br />
Charities Services, which administrates<br />
the sector,and the CharitiesRegistration<br />
Boardwhichmakes decisions about<br />
registration, will also haveincreased<br />
powers.<br />
Community and Voluntary Sector<br />
Minister Priyanca Radhakrishnan<br />
announcedthe changesyesterday, saying<br />
about28,000 registered charitiesinNew<br />
Zealand made agreatcontribution to New<br />
Zealand, but the legislation needed to be<br />
fit for purpose.<br />
It follows areview by Internal Affairs<br />
(DIA), ordered by the Government in 2018<br />
in the wakeofDestiny Church’s<br />
deregistration as acharity.<br />
The churchhad failed to file financial<br />
returns for two years and ignored several<br />
warnings from the CharitiesRegistration<br />
Board, whichwent so far as to say the<br />
deregistration was in the public interest.<br />
The board’s inability to punishuncooperativecharities<br />
prompted the new<br />
Labourled Government to order the<br />
review of the Charities Act, but the<br />
scrappingoftax exemptionfor charities<br />
was not considered, despite demands from<br />
the public.<br />
Ms Radhakrishnan said the past two<br />
yearsofthe Covid19 pandemichad shone<br />
alightonthe important role charities<br />
played.<br />
The changes would improve<br />
transparency and build trust, she said.<br />
‘‘Many of New Zealand’slargest<br />
charities havesignificant unexplained<br />
accumulated funds.<br />
‘‘It is important theyare transparent<br />
aboutthe reasonsfor holding on to alarge<br />
quantity of funds,including donations.’’<br />
Charitieswould also finditeasier to<br />
makeappeals against decisions about<br />
them, withresponsibility transferred from<br />
the High Court to an expanded Taxation<br />
Review Authority.<br />
Some$1.7 millionwas set aside in this<br />
year’s Budget to enablethis.<br />
Charitieswould be able to represent<br />
themselves at the authority, reducing the<br />
costs of lodgingthose appeals, which<br />
would alsohave longersubmission<br />
timeframes.<br />
‘‘Itisimportant that our systemdoesn’t<br />
just work for those who have theresources<br />
to navigateit.<br />
‘‘The same serviceand the same access<br />
must be available to everyone.’’<br />
Proposed changestothe Act.—<br />
Charity requirements—maintaining a<br />
charitablepurpose, having arules<br />
document,and having qualified officers—<br />
will be made explicit.<br />
Larger charities (with operating<br />
expensesover $140,000)will be required<br />
to report reasons for accumulatedfunds;<br />
to be included on an updated annual<br />
returnsform designed in consultation<br />
with the sector and iwi.<br />
Smallcharities to be exemptfrom<br />
financial reporting; threshold yet to be<br />
developed.<br />
Charities Registration Board<br />
membership will increase from threeto<br />
five.<br />
The board will now have power to<br />
disqualifyanofficer for ‘‘serious<br />
wrongdoing’’ or asignificant or persistent<br />
breach of obligations, without having to<br />
deregisterthe charity. Definitionof<br />
seriouswrongdoing to be clarified.<br />
The board will be required to publish<br />
decisions on declining an application for<br />
registration and deregistering acharity.<br />
Charities Services’ significant decisions<br />
and decisions of the board will be able to<br />
be appealed.<br />
Ms Radhakrishnan said an amendment<br />
Bill was expectedtobeintroduced this<br />
year, and consultation through the select<br />
committee process would be followed up<br />
to considerconcerns raisedbythe review.<br />
The DestinyChurch deregistration was<br />
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Covid19 pressures and rising living<br />
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Budgeting Services <strong>North</strong><br />
<strong>Canterbury</strong> is steppinguptosupport<br />
localfamilies struggling to cope<br />
financially, service manager Sharon<br />
Grantsays.<br />
‘‘People are exhausted and<br />
extremelystressed. Manyfamilies are<br />
having difficultymanaging their<br />
household finances.<br />
‘‘Even basic items suchaskeeping up<br />
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mortgage,electricity and previous debt<br />
commitments haveforced many people<br />
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‘‘Theincreases in foodprices and<br />
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stress experienced by families<br />
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Sharon says there has been an<br />
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Funding has been secured for thesecond<br />
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It comes after asuccessful fiveyears<br />
protecting braided river bird habitat.<br />
In 2017,the Hurunui Waiau Uwha Zone<br />
Committeebiodiversity working group<br />
endorsed prioritising funding and resource<br />
to helpprotect blackfronted ternand<br />
blackbilled gull habitat –both threatened,<br />
endemic <strong>Canterbury</strong>birds.<br />
The committee had worked withbraided<br />
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Astrategic approach to addressing the<br />
multitudeofthreats facing braided<br />
riverbed birds was needed, to ensure<br />
alignment and collaboration of efforts<br />
betweenlandowners, groups and<br />
organisations involved in supporting them.<br />
Initially, around $40,000per year in<br />
biodiversityfunding allowed trapping,<br />
weed control and monitoring at both rivers,<br />
for the last five years.<br />
The focus has been on protectingbraided<br />
river bird nests and monitoring success<br />
rates of thesenests, to see whichmethods<br />
of protection are working.<br />
The DepartmentofConservation(DOC)<br />
has contributed asignificantamount of<br />
resourcetosupport this project, through<br />
monitoring andweed control.<br />
Environment <strong>Canterbury</strong> (ECan), the<br />
Hurunui District Council and runanga<br />
recently endorsed an additional$50,000 of<br />
funding to continuesupportingthe<br />
programme next season.<br />
Staff are working on the funding<br />
agreement and project implementation<br />
with DOC.<br />
ECan biodiversity officerZipporahPloeg<br />
said the learningsgainedthroughthe last<br />
Protected birds ... Efforts to protect<br />
endangered birds on the Hurunui and Waiau<br />
Uwha Rivers have been successful.<br />
PHOTO: ENVIRONMENTCANTERBURY<br />
five years work/mahi is helping shape the<br />
futureofthe projectinaway that will<br />
betterprotectthe braided river birds.<br />
‘‘We went fromknowing very littleabout<br />
the unique braided river ecosystems in<br />
these rivers,tonow having abetter<br />
picture,’’ she said.<br />
Ms Zipporah said Southern Black<br />
BackedGulls were initiallythe focus of<br />
control effortsasthey are known to be a<br />
significantpredator of breedingbraided<br />
river birds.<br />
‘‘We didn’t record any predationincident<br />
involving them over the last fiveyears,<br />
despite their high populationinthe area,’’<br />
she said.<br />
It is likely Southern BlackBacked Gulls<br />
targetnewly fledged chicks, but eggsand<br />
adult birds in the nontreatment areas were<br />
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hedgehogs before the chicks had achance<br />
to hatch.<br />
The focus for stage two is likely to be<br />
aroundfuture management of two key<br />
islands –NIWA Islandonthe Hurunui<br />
River and Sharkstooth Island on the Waiau<br />
Uwha River.<br />
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Kaikoura projects funded<br />
Three community projectsare<br />
being supportedbythe Kaikoura<br />
ZoneCommittee’s action plan<br />
fund.<br />
The zone committee hasgranted<br />
$25,000tothe HapukuCatchment<br />
Collective, $15,000tothe Puhi<br />
Peaks ShearwaterStream Trapline<br />
and $10,000 to the Department of<br />
Conservation’s(DOC) Trap Library.<br />
Committeechairperson Ted<br />
Howardsaysthe Hapuku<br />
Catchment Collective projectisa<br />
large projectwhich aimstosupport<br />
landowners in reducing weeds<br />
suchasold man’s beard in the<br />
South Hapukucatchment.<br />
The funding willassist with year<br />
one of aproposedtwoyear<br />
initiative to carry outweed control<br />
to support increasedlevels of<br />
native biodiversity.<br />
‘‘There’s acommunity<br />
engagementcomponent,with<br />
landowners banding togetherto<br />
helpmakeabigger difference,’’ Mr<br />
Howardsays.<br />
‘‘Power in numbersmeans<br />
funding will be moreefficient and<br />
effectiveincontrolling alarger<br />
area.’’<br />
The project is beingled by<br />
Environment <strong>Canterbury</strong> land<br />
managementand biodiversity<br />
advisorHeathMelville.<br />
It supportsother mahi<br />
happening in the catchment such<br />
as protectingofone of the last<br />
remaining coastalbush scarp<br />
wetlandsinthe South Island,<br />
Hapuku Scarp wetland, which<br />
hosts some of New Zealand's<br />
southern most tawa andblack<br />
maire trees.<br />
‘‘Weare reallyexcitedabout this<br />
project, seeing howinterestedand<br />
passionate community members<br />
Community action ... The Kaikoura Zone Committee is keen to support the<br />
community.<br />
PHOTOS: ENVIRONMENT CANTERBURY<br />
canbandtogether as acatchment<br />
andmake adifference,’’ Mr<br />
Howard says.<br />
ThePuhi Peaks Shearwater<br />
StreamTrapline Projectwill help<br />
protect of oneofthe lasttwo<br />
natural breedingcolonies of titi /<br />
Hutton’s shearwater as well as<br />
protecting other native<br />
biodiversity in thearea.<br />
Twotraplines forpredator<br />
controlinthe Puhi Peaks Nature<br />
Reservewill be established,with<br />
traps placed alongthe bushline.<br />
Puhi Peaks is alsohome to<br />
Hector’s tree daisy (Olearia<br />
Hectorii), anative tree with only<br />
sixpopulationsleft in thecountry.<br />
ThePuhi Peaks Shearwater<br />
colony is home to an estimated<br />
3000breeding pairs,downfroman<br />
estimated 8000in2019.<br />
The detailsofDOC community<br />
trapinitiative arestill being<br />
confirmedcurrently, but it is<br />
proposed thatDOC will support the<br />
community withbackyardand<br />
riparian margintrapping.<br />
DOC hasalready heldseveral<br />
learning opportunities,showing<br />
how residents can get involvedin<br />
backyard trapping and help protect<br />
nativewildlife, while contributing<br />
to the PredatorFree2050 national<br />
goal.<br />
‘‘The sessionswerewell<br />
received, so funding wasneeded to<br />
helpexpand the possibilitiesof<br />
supportthat DOC couldoffer,’’ Mr<br />
Howard says.<br />
Road safety ... Hurunui school students learned about being<br />
safe on the road at aone day workshop last month. PHOTO: SUPPLIED<br />
Road safety tips<br />
Hurunui school students<br />
were provided withthe<br />
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road safety at aday at<br />
Hurunui Collegelast<br />
month.<br />
The Road Safety<br />
Education Limited (RYDA)<br />
one day workshop was open<br />
to all Year12and 13<br />
students from around the<br />
district, and was organised<br />
by Hurunui District<br />
Council road Safety coordinatorDean<br />
Eades.<br />
Throughout the day,<br />
studentstook part in both<br />
practical exercises and<br />
classroomsessions looking<br />
at the factors that<br />
contribute to road crashes,<br />
and learned about how to<br />
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themtobesafe road users.<br />
Mr Eades says students<br />
found the day engaging and<br />
theytook homevaluable<br />
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passengers in the future.<br />
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West Eyreton School 150th<br />
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29<br />
By TIM FULTON<br />
West Eyreton School is<br />
celebrating its 150th anniversary<br />
year with atwoday event in late<br />
October.<br />
The programme starts with the<br />
West Eyreton School Agricultural<br />
Extravaganza ‘Spring Special’,<br />
on Friday, October 28, from 9am<br />
to 2pm.<br />
The day will bring the past and<br />
present West Eyreton community<br />
together and include visits from<br />
agricultural animals in the main<br />
arena and anumber of<br />
demonstrations.<br />
In the school hall there will be<br />
natural crafts, flower displays,<br />
scarecrows, decorated cakes and<br />
many more.<br />
In addition, the Friends of the<br />
School Committee is planning an<br />
array of displays, stalls, bouncy<br />
castles, crazy bikes, an AgriKids<br />
area and adelicious food alley on<br />
the West Eyreton Domain.<br />
The following day, October 29,<br />
the official School Jubilee<br />
Celebrations will run from 10am<br />
to 2pm.<br />
The day starts at 10am with<br />
opportunities throughout the day<br />
to visit school learning spaces,<br />
and find out what schooling in the<br />
21st century looks and feels like.<br />
At 11am the school will<br />
officially acknowledge 150 years<br />
of schooling at West Eyreton with<br />
speeches, atree planting and the<br />
cutting of the cake.<br />
This will be followed by photos<br />
and arelaxed picnic lunch in<br />
which guests reconnect with<br />
familiar faces.<br />
West Eyreton School opened in<br />
1872 with 32 pupils and the first<br />
master was Dominie Brown.<br />
The school on the corner of<br />
<strong>North</strong> Eyre and School Roads had<br />
acolourful opening, organised by<br />
pioneering Eyrewell farmer<br />
Marmaduke Dixon.<br />
‘‘All the children of the East<br />
Eyreton and Cust schools and<br />
their parents, and ahost of other<br />
visitors, were invited to take part<br />
in the ceremony and they were<br />
formed up into agreat procession<br />
amile from the school to which<br />
they marched carrying banners,<br />
flying flags and bunting, and<br />
singing hymns all the way.’’<br />
The West Eyreton School’s<br />
original school building was<br />
replaced in 1935.<br />
This was later remodelled and<br />
additional classrooms and<br />
buildings added.<br />
By the 1980s, when farming was<br />
going through tumultuous<br />
changes and the district<br />
population was dwindling, the<br />
school was close to becoming sole<br />
charge and as late as 2003, its<br />
future was still doubtful.<br />
In 2003, the new principal at the<br />
time, Jillian Gallagher, described<br />
ahuge step forward for West<br />
Eyreton School’s future, with a<br />
roll increase that led to the<br />
building of afifth classroom and<br />
permanent teacher.<br />
‘‘The school survived avery<br />
tenuous time as many rural<br />
schools in New Zealand were<br />
under threat from school mergers<br />
and West Eyreton wasn’t immune<br />
from closure or being merged<br />
with neighbouring schools by the<br />
Ministry of Education.<br />
‘‘The 2003 roll growth gave the<br />
school increased staffing and the<br />
subsequent building of afifth<br />
Old style ... West Eyreton School<br />
will make 150 years in October.<br />
PHOTO: FILE<br />
classroom. The March Roll<br />
Return confirmed that our fifth<br />
teacher was apermanent<br />
position.<br />
‘‘In May, afifth teacher was<br />
appointed to the permanent full<br />
time position. Building of the fifth<br />
classroom began in February with<br />
its completion in the third week of<br />
Term 2.’’<br />
The school roll continued to<br />
grow and in 2005 the Ministry of<br />
Education approved a10year<br />
Development plan (2005 –2015)<br />
for five more classrooms, an<br />
Information Learning Centre and<br />
aschool hall.<br />
Now, as the school celebrates<br />
its 150th anniversary, the roll is<br />
just under 200.<br />
Peace makers ... Some of the patches made by Rangiora quilters<br />
for an international, sunflowerthemed peace quilt being made by<br />
Australian artist Janno Mclaughlin to help lift the spirits of people in<br />
wartorn Ukraine.<br />
PHOTO: SUPPLIED<br />
Peace quilt support<br />
By SHELLEY TOPP<br />
Rangiora quilters are<br />
contributingtoaninternational,<br />
sunflowerthemed peacequilt<br />
beingcreatedfor Ukraine by<br />
Australianartist,Janno<br />
McLaughlin.<br />
The Rangiora quilters are<br />
beingled by Springbank quilt<br />
makerVerinaThirlwell, who<br />
holdsquiltmaking classes at<br />
Quilters Quarters on Tuesday<br />
afternoons.<br />
The idea behind Janno’s<br />
project is to show supportfor<br />
the Ukrainian people, by<br />
making aquilt with 1000<br />
patches to formalarge art<br />
installation for display on<br />
bombed buildingsormass<br />
graves in the wartorn country.<br />
The aim is to deliver the quilt,<br />
whichisbeingmadewith fabric<br />
in the Ukrainian national<br />
colours of blue and gold, in time<br />
for Ukrainian Independence<br />
Day on August 24.<br />
The sunflower themewas<br />
chosen because it is Ukraine’s<br />
nationalflower and asymbol of<br />
peace.<br />
Since the beginning of the<br />
Russian invasionofUkrainein<br />
February this year, sunflowers<br />
havealso becomeasymbolof<br />
resistance against the Russian<br />
invaders.<br />
Verina is hopingtohave a<br />
large selection of patches ready<br />
to post to Janno for her quilt by<br />
July15. The patcheshave to be<br />
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Early risers can view Matariki star cluster<br />
By DAVID HILL<br />
Matariki might be anew midwinter<br />
holiday, but viewing the star cluster<br />
requires good timing.<br />
The OxfordArea SchoolObservatory is<br />
opening its doorstomorrow evening as part<br />
of the Oxford Promotion Action<br />
Committee’s winter celebrations.<br />
But volunteer Raul EliasDragosays the<br />
Matariki star cluster will not be visibleasit<br />
only appears over the horizon at dawnat<br />
this time of year.<br />
‘‘We’ve had afew requests for Matariki,<br />
but it’s amorning constellation which rises<br />
with the sun, so whenwedosomethingat<br />
the observatoryatnight we won’t be able to<br />
see it.’’<br />
He says Matariki will appear aboutseven<br />
degrees abovethe horizon, to the northeast,<br />
at dawn thisweekend.<br />
Being lowinthe sky, it will not be visible<br />
through the observatory’s12inch telescope<br />
until around midJuly for earlymorning<br />
viewings.<br />
Matariki will graduallyappearover the<br />
horizon about four minutesearlier each<br />
night until it ‘‘disappears’’ inthe autumn,<br />
before reappearing in timefor midwinter.<br />
Raulsays the observatory is planninga<br />
specialopen eveningaspart of the Oxford<br />
AreaSchool’s 150th anniversary<br />
celebrationsinOctober, but even then<br />
Matariki will notbevisible untiljust after<br />
midnight.<br />
‘‘Inthe middle of the summer it is very<br />
accessible as you cansee it move across the<br />
sky as the night progresses.’’<br />
While viewing the Matarikistar cluster is<br />
off the menu for now, Raul says thereis<br />
plenty to see in the nightsky including<br />
somewellknownconstellations,star<br />
clusters and nebula.<br />
Later in the seasonthe four gasgiants,<br />
Jupiter, Saturn,Uranusand Neptune, will<br />
all be visibleinthe evening sky.<br />
After the challenges of the lasttwo years<br />
withCovidrestrictions and the weathernot<br />
playing ball, Raul says the observatory is<br />
enjoying‘‘a boom season’’.<br />
‘‘We’ve had some verygood open nights<br />
and we haveareally full programme for the<br />
year.’’<br />
As the new 12inch telescope is much<br />
easier to operate than the old 10inch<br />
telescope, it means morevolunteers are<br />
abletobetrained up, Raul says.<br />
Thisallows the observatory to postpone<br />
to Saturday evenings whenthe weather<br />
Star gazing .. The Oxford Observatory<br />
plans to open tomorrow evening for some<br />
midwinter star gazing. But you will need to<br />
rise before dawn to see Matariki. PHOTO: FILE<br />
doesn’t play ball on Friday opennights.<br />
The Oxford Area School Observatory is<br />
hosting an open eveningtomorrow from<br />
7.30pm to 9.30pmfor agold coin entry. No<br />
bookings are required, but expectaqueue.<br />
Saturday, <strong>June</strong> 18, is the postponement<br />
date.<br />
LikeOxford Observatory on Facebook, or<br />
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for more<br />
information about upcoming open nights.<br />
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32 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>16</strong>, <strong>2022</strong><br />
Community service in Waimakariri recognised<br />
Thirteen localresidentswererecognised<br />
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<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>16</strong>, <strong>2022</strong><br />
35<br />
Beechwood stud marks 60 years<br />
By DAVID HILL<br />
There were tributes all round at the start<br />
of Beechwood, Richon and Woodburn<br />
Herefords bull sale near Amberley last<br />
Thursday, <strong>June</strong> 9.<br />
Richon stud owner Rob Stokes paid<br />
tribute to the Beechwood stud, which is<br />
celebrating 60 years, making a<br />
presentation to stud owners Rob and<br />
Mary Ann Burrows ahead of the sale.<br />
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major influence on the Hereford breed<br />
with his willingness to mentor young<br />
breeders.<br />
The presentation was followed by<br />
Mikayla and Briearna Molloy, daughters<br />
of Woodburn stud owners Tim and Helen<br />
Molloy, reading apoem they had written<br />
for the Burrows.<br />
The Beechwood stud was established<br />
by Mr Burrows’ mother in 1962 as a<br />
counterbalance to the family’s various<br />
sheep studs.<br />
Mr Burrows was 12yearsold when the<br />
stud was established and said he had no<br />
plans for slowing down.<br />
While the first combined sale of the<br />
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collaborating for longer.<br />
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seven years.<br />
‘‘When the Beechwood cows first<br />
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the ground,’’ Mr Stokes recalled.<br />
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between the two families was drawn up<br />
that first winter, but after seven years it<br />
had yet to be signed.<br />
‘‘I think we can say we trust each other<br />
pretty well. It wouldn’t work if we didn’t<br />
trust each other. We’re both easy going<br />
Rob Burrows<br />
King Kong ... Richon Hereford stud owner Rob Stokes keeps aclose eye on lot 10,<br />
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which helps,’’ Mr Burrows says.<br />
Rural Livestock genetics specialist<br />
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Buyers travelled from throughout the<br />
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The sale’s top price of $8000 went to<br />
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Mort was purchased by acouple from<br />
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getting good money for their calves, their<br />
lambs and dairy farmers are doing well,<br />
and that’s reflected in what they’re<br />
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innovativeand holistic approach to wine<br />
growing and making.<br />
‘‘We’re the first winery in the country to<br />
be net carbonzero, 100 percent certified<br />
organic with BioGro and practising<br />
regenerative viticulture,’’ Mr Mavromatis<br />
says.<br />
‘‘It was alot of work to get to the point of<br />
being carbonzero but wine is the canary in<br />
the mine for climatechange so we need to<br />
try everything we can.<br />
‘‘If we don’t then we probably only have<br />
twentyyearsleft of making wine on this<br />
planet,’’<br />
To achieve Toitu certification, Greystone<br />
had to create an emissioninventoryacross<br />
the entire company,including travel,how<br />
much diesel and petrolthey use and<br />
measures to counterthat.<br />
Greystone company cars are now hybrid,<br />
its new Fendt tractors are 50% more fuelefficient<br />
and only carbonzero electricity is<br />
used in the strawbale winery.<br />
Even the glassbottleshave been<br />
switched to lighterweightoptionsacross<br />
the production.<br />
Greystone viticulturist Mike Saunders<br />
says the company has embraced<br />
regenerative viticulture, which involves<br />
looking at every inch of the farm and<br />
vineyard to increase diversity whileaiming<br />
for amore balanced ecosystem.<br />
‘‘It’sapracticethat requires fewer<br />
manufacturedinputs,working with nature,<br />
ratherthan against it,’’ Mr Saunderssays.<br />
Mr Saunderssays acover cropping<br />
programme is helping buildorganicsoil<br />
matterand reducing the company’s<br />
environmental impact.<br />
‘‘We've planted amix of <strong>16</strong> species,<br />
including sunflowers,oats, lentils and<br />
beans in between the rows of vines.<br />
Environmentally friendly ... Greystone<br />
viticulturist Mike Saunders receives the<br />
certification from Toitu Envirocare technical<br />
account manager Shannon Gormley.<br />
PHOTO:SUPPLIED<br />
‘‘By retaininglivingcover crop rootswe<br />
can sequester, transfer and store carbon<br />
between plantand soil,’’ he says.<br />
Plantsthat fix nitrogen levels are among<br />
those planted, creating anatural fertiliser,<br />
while irrigation usage is being decreased<br />
by maintaining ground cover.<br />
Mr Saunderssays anotheraspect of the<br />
move to regenerative viticultureisthe total<br />
integration of livestockinto the vineyard.<br />
The teamretrainedatrial block to a<br />
highwire system where sheepcan now be<br />
run in the vineyard everyday of the year.<br />
‘‘We driveour tractors through these<br />
vineyard rowsnearly 30 timesayear that’s<br />
200km every time,’’ Mr Saunders says.<br />
‘‘Integrating sheep can reducethis by<br />
50%, significantly reducing our use of<br />
tractors, cuttingdown compaction,<br />
reducing diesel use and improvingnutrient<br />
cycling. We even havePekinducks living<br />
onsite to eat the grassgrubs.’’<br />
Greystone’s entire 50hectarevineyard,<br />
located in the <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> wine<br />
region, is certified organic withBioGro<br />
New Zealand.<br />
NEWS<br />
<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>16</strong>, <strong>2022</strong> 37<br />
Beef +Lamb slams policy<br />
Beef +Lamb NewZealand (BLNZ) has<br />
calledthe Government’s releaseofthe<br />
Indigenous Biodiversity NationalPolicy<br />
Statement(NPS)exposure draft<br />
legislationbadly timedand illconsidered.<br />
BLNZ is ‘‘extremelydisappointed’’with<br />
thetiming of the release, just oneday after<br />
amajorannouncement on the pricingof<br />
agricultural greenhousegas emissions.<br />
BLNZ chief executiveSam McIvorsays<br />
farmersare feelingoverwhelmed withthe<br />
environmentrelated policychangesthat<br />
have already cometheirway.<br />
Theseare on topoflabourshortages,<br />
high onfarm inflationand managing<br />
Covid19.<br />
‘‘Work is still under way on getting the<br />
freshwater and climatechange policies<br />
right,let alone fully implemented,soit’s<br />
frustratingthe Government is putting out<br />
yetmore environmentlegislation.<br />
‘‘Ourfarmers arepassionate about<br />
biodiversity and areactively protecting<br />
andrestoring the indigenoushabitats they<br />
have on their farms, but they had major<br />
concerns withthe originalIndigenous<br />
Biodiversity NPS.<br />
‘‘This was particularlyinrelation to the<br />
broad definition of aSignificant Natural<br />
Area,which wouldhave restricted<br />
agriculturalactivitiesonasignificant<br />
proportionoftheir farms.’’<br />
Mr McIvorsays BLNZhas beencalling<br />
forsignificantchanges on key provisions<br />
from theoutset.<br />
‘‘We expect genuine consultation and<br />
that we willbeabletoresolve all theissues<br />
ourfarmershave identified.<br />
‘‘Farmers are playing theirpartand<br />
indeedare leaders in the protectionof<br />
biodiversity. Sheep and beef farmersare<br />
thelargestcustodiansofindigenous<br />
biodiversity in New Zealandafter the<br />
conservation estate, andtheyactively<br />
managenative vegetation on thousandsof<br />
farms acrossNew Zealand.<br />
‘‘On average, about25percentofsheep<br />
andbeef farms are covered in native<br />
Sam McIvor<br />
vegetationand ourfarmersare very proud<br />
of this.<br />
‘‘These regulations need to be enabling<br />
forfarmers to carry on thatwork,while not<br />
restricting farming.’’<br />
MeanwhileFederated Farmers has<br />
endorsed the goalofimproving New<br />
Zealand’s biodiversity management,<br />
includingmaintenance,and where<br />
needed, protection of biodiversity values.<br />
ChrisAllen, the Feds national board<br />
membersays muchofNew Zealand’s<br />
biodiversity remains becauselandowners<br />
have done the right thing, and secondgenerationplanning<br />
processesacross the<br />
country are eitheralready embedded or<br />
startingtobecome so.<br />
‘‘TheNPSIB needstobuild on and<br />
support thisimpetus, not derail it.’’<br />
Both BLNZ and FedFarmersare<br />
criticalofthe six weekconsulation period,<br />
saying it is inadequategiven how complex<br />
this policy areais.<br />
‘‘At thevery leastthisperiod needs to be<br />
extendedtogiveusadequate time to<br />
analyse what’s proposed andfor farmers<br />
to have sufficientinpu,’’ BLNZ says.<br />
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HOCKEY<br />
At the mid point of the <strong>2022</strong>winter hockey<br />
competition severalRangiora Hockey Club<br />
teams find themselves well positioned to<br />
push for the playoffs over the second half of<br />
round robinfixtures.<br />
Best placed of these arethe club's top<br />
Mid Week Open teams,with the Rangiora<br />
Hurunui Hares sittinginsecond place in<br />
the Women's Division 1competition, and<br />
the Rangiora Mighty Mid Week Men sitting<br />
in fourth placeintheir 1st Division table.<br />
The Hares are five points clearinsecond<br />
on the table with seven wins, one draw and<br />
one loss so far this season, scoring 39 goals<br />
and conceding just 10.<br />
Its recent draw was against astrong<br />
HSOB/Burnside team who are in third<br />
place on the table and could well shape up<br />
to be the Hare's semi finalopponentin<br />
August.<br />
The Mighty Midweek Men are also well<br />
clear of the chasing packthanks to awin<br />
over Harewood Red, which they have now<br />
leapfrogged into 3rd place.<br />
They'll be looking to consolidate 2nd or<br />
3rd placetoavoid the talentedHSOB/<br />
Burnside team come semifinals time but<br />
with only threepoints separatingthe top<br />
teams in this grade if results go theirway<br />
they could even push into first place.<br />
Rangiora Goldisthe best of the rest for<br />
the club,hanging on to 2nd in the Sunday<br />
League Premiership (Division 2) men's<br />
competition afteradraw with top ranked<br />
UniversityVikings.<br />
Rangiora CBK are striving to avoid the<br />
wooden spoon in the Division 1Women's<br />
competition, most recently suffering a<br />
narrow loss to Southern Saphires,which is<br />
just one placeabove them on the table.<br />
Wins to threeofRangiora's Platinum<br />
teamskeeps them well in the hunt for finals<br />
berths, though it is stillearly days in their<br />
respective competitions.<br />
Results:<br />
Div 1women RangioraCBK 2lost to<br />
Southern Saphires 3.<br />
SSLPremiership women Rangiora<br />
Korimako 0lost to CarltonRedcliffs Black<br />
8.<br />
MWOWomen'sDiv 1Rangiora Hurunui<br />
Hares 1drew with HSOB/Burnside Blue 1;<br />
Rangiora Hurunui Hares 12 defeated<br />
HSOB/Burnside White 0.<br />
MWOWomen'sDiv 3Rangiora<br />
Piwakawaka 0lost to Waikirikiri TRex's 2;<br />
Rangiora Piwakawaka1lost to Hinemoa<br />
Kaiapoi Totara 8.<br />
SSL Premiership men Rangiora Gold 3<br />
drewwith UC Vikings 3.<br />
SSL Championship men Rangiora<br />
Oddfellows 1lost to Avon Blue 3.<br />
MWOmen Div 1Rangiora Mighty<br />
Midweek Men 4defeated Harewood Red 3;<br />
On attack ... Scarlett Griffiths and Ana White of the Rangiora Raiders Kwik Sticks Super<br />
7s team against St Andrews College A.<br />
PHOTO:SUPPLIED<br />
Rangiora Mighty MidweekMen 4defeated<br />
Harewood Blue 2.<br />
MWO men Div 2Rangiora Allsorts 0lost to<br />
HornbyRebels 7; RangioraAllsorts 1lost to<br />
HinemoaKaiapoi Kauri 11.<br />
Platinum Grades: Girls Rangiora Kaka 4<br />
defeated HSOB/Burnside Blue 1; Rangiora<br />
Kakariki abye. Boys Rangiora Jets 9<br />
defeated Southern 2; Rangiora Snakes 5<br />
defeated Waikirikiri Blue Jays 1.<br />
SPORTS RESULTS<br />
Amberley Golf Club<br />
<strong>June</strong> 11: PCumming72, NGranger 73,<br />
AGenet 73, GBurrows 73. Women: S<br />
Pratt74, BPettigrew 77. Excel Design<br />
Longest Putt: AJohnson.<br />
Mid Week Men:IRouse 34, KRayner<br />
34, GWilliams 34, AGenet33, D<br />
Flewellen33, BFitzgerald 33.<br />
Mid Week Women: RLester +8, V<br />
Wormald+6, JRouse +6. Longest<br />
Putt:BPettigrew.<br />
9Holers:VCrooks 14 Putts, JDouglas<br />
15, HKemp 15, RHayward 15.<br />
ParisBakeryLongestPutt:HKemp.<br />
RangioraGolfClub<br />
Nine holeStroke:Women: Lyn Leech<br />
35 c/b, Elaine Klopper 35 c/b, Carol<br />
Van Hout 35, Sarah Rutherford36.<br />
Men:DavidKlopper 34, Clifford<br />
Boddy 35 c/b,Stephen Bell35, Ross<br />
McQueen 36 c/b, Nelson Moffatt 36<br />
c/b.<br />
Twos: ColleenWhite No 13.<br />
AmberleySmallbore Rifle Club<br />
PWisheart 100.7, KBrown 99.5, O<br />
Mitchell98.4, IFrazer96.2,GHeaven<br />
93.2,WParker 90.0.<br />
Tennis courts set for facelift<br />
TENNIS<br />
Kaikoura’s Takahanga Domain tennis<br />
courts are set for afacelift as amultiuse<br />
facility.<br />
Sport Tasman has announced it plans<br />
to redevelop the tennis courts in early<br />
2023 to cater for netball, tennis, wet<br />
weather training and 3on3 basketball.<br />
General manager,spaces and places,<br />
Tony Thomas,says the plan was<br />
developed in collaboration with the<br />
Kaikoura DistrictCouncil, Kaikoura<br />
Netball, Kaikoura Tennis and Te<br />
Runanga oKaikoura.<br />
The concept designs will be subject to a<br />
public consultation meeting to be held<br />
later this month.<br />
The tennis courts, located on the corner<br />
of Esplanadeand KillarneyStreet, were<br />
badly damaged in the 20<strong>16</strong> earthquake.<br />
Kaikoura Netball approached Sport<br />
Tasmanwith the idea of amultiuse<br />
facility to better serve the community.<br />
Netball has traditionally been played<br />
on the Kaikoura High School courts,<br />
which also sustaineddamage in the 20<strong>16</strong><br />
earthquake resulting in limitedcourt<br />
space suitable for use.<br />
‘‘The current footprint of the four<br />
tennis courts wouldremain the same, but<br />
the site will require levelling to<br />
accommodate up to four netball courts,<br />
resealing,fencing, and lighting,’’Mr<br />
Thomas says.<br />
‘‘All going well, we are hoping to start<br />
the groundwork early in the new year,<br />
with the courts ready by next year’s<br />
winter netball season.<br />
‘‘But there is alot to do before then on<br />
aculturallysensitive site.’’<br />
Sport Tasman has securedfunding<br />
through Sport NZ for adedicatedproject<br />
coordinator to help get the wheels<br />
moving and to providesport and<br />
recreation consultancy services and<br />
strategic advice for the project.<br />
In recent months, Sport Tasman and<br />
New life ... The Takahanga Domain<br />
tennis courts are set to be reborn as amultiuse<br />
facility.<br />
PHOTO: SUPPLIED<br />
project partners havemet with potential<br />
funders, including the Department of<br />
Internal Affairs and Rata Foundation.<br />
The public consultation meeting is<br />
plannedfor Wednesday, <strong>June</strong> 29, at<br />
5.30pmatthe Kaikoura District Council<br />
offices.<br />
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<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>16</strong>, <strong>2022</strong><br />
39<br />
First all <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> final<br />
RUGBY<br />
By PETER WILLIAMS<br />
For the first time since <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />
entered the Combined Rugby<br />
competition in 2007, the final for the<br />
Luisetti SeedsCup will be contested by<br />
two <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> teams.<br />
On Saturday, Saracenswill host<br />
GlenmarkCheviot at Southbrook Park<br />
after both teams registered contrasting<br />
victories in the semifinals.<br />
Saracens vPrebbleton<br />
This match was areal enigma.<br />
Prebbleton were first on the scoresheet<br />
with apenalty after just 3minutes.<br />
Saracens struckback immediately with<br />
atrademark try.<br />
Hardrunning fullback Harry Murray<br />
made the break and offloaded to right<br />
winger,LemuelHill who finished it off in<br />
style.<br />
Murray, who was having ablinder,<br />
repeated the doseshortly after when he<br />
sliced through and slipped apass to Ollie<br />
Bithray for him to finish.<br />
Duringthe first quarter of the match<br />
Saracens were matching it with<br />
Prebbleton.<br />
In the forwards, hooker Connor<br />
Higgins andflanker Brett Hancox, who<br />
wasparticularly strong on defence, were<br />
having busy games as were the midfield<br />
combination of Kerran Jenkins and Toby<br />
Ashby.<br />
Given thatthe team was playing into a<br />
strong cold wind, the Saracens<br />
supporters were cockahoop, and even<br />
when Prebbleton closed the gap to two<br />
points with agood try at the 30 minute<br />
mark there was afeeling that Saracens<br />
was still on track. But the supporters’<br />
mood was about to change.<br />
Tries to Prebbleton either side of halftime<br />
shot the visitors out to a2212 lead.<br />
Although Ashby did claw five points<br />
back with athoroughly deservedtry,<br />
Prebbleton was now dominating virtually<br />
every phase of the game .<br />
Uncharacteristically Saracens started<br />
to fall off anumber of tackles. Added to<br />
that the injurytoll started to rise,with<br />
some key playerslike Murray and halfback<br />
Liam Dunseath having to be<br />
replaced.<br />
The earlier confidence of even the<br />
most ardentofSaracens supporters gave<br />
way to resignation that they were going to<br />
have to bow to asuperiorteam in<br />
Prebbleton.<br />
But noone told the players.Bithray<br />
who had left the field in obvious pain<br />
havingtaken ablow to the ribs, reflected<br />
the spirit in this team by showing courage<br />
in returning to the fray as the bench was<br />
empty.<br />
But it was supersubNathan Goodwin,<br />
in particular, that sparked an unlikely<br />
last gasp renaissance from his team.<br />
Since coming on to the field in the<br />
secondhalf he had beenthe one shining<br />
beacon inthe Saracens’ effort. With less<br />
than five minutes on the clock, and<br />
completely against the run of play,<br />
Goodwin latched on to adeftlyplaced<br />
chip kick by fiveeighth Ricky Allin to<br />
score only afew metres from the corner<br />
flag. Given the conditions, Allin did<br />
supremely well to land what proved to be<br />
avital conversion, to narrow the gap to<br />
five points.<br />
Inspired by this turn of events,<br />
Saracens swept straight back on to attack<br />
and its big forwards,led by Rawiri<br />
Karena and AlexKennedy, went to work<br />
launching one final assault on the<br />
Prebbleton line. Fittingly,itwas captain<br />
Kennedy who crashed over next to the<br />
posts. Allin added the winning points.<br />
Prebbleton was bitterly disappointed,<br />
havingfailedtoput the game to bed<br />
despite anumber of giltedged<br />
Super Sub ... Inspirational flanker Nathan Goodwin on the way to scoring the try that put<br />
his team back in the game when all seemed lost.<br />
PHOTO: LEONIE HANCOX<br />
opportunities to do so.<br />
Perhaps it was karmaas12months ago<br />
it knocked Saracens out at the same<br />
ground at the quarterfinal stage by<br />
scoring atry deep in injury time. This<br />
year it was Saracens’ time to turn the<br />
tables.<br />
Saracens 31 (Lemuel Hill, Ollie Bithray,<br />
Toby Ashby, Nathan Goodwin, Alex<br />
Kennedy tries, Ricky Allin 3conversions)<br />
beat Prebbleton 29 (Cam Hay, Eddie<br />
Sunia, Tim Murgatroyd tries, Ted<br />
Coleman 1try 3conversions, 1penalty.<br />
SouthernvGlenmark<br />
Cheviot<br />
It was abig ask for Glenmark Cheviot,<br />
who had only just scraped into the playoffs,<br />
to have to travel all the way to Hinds<br />
to square off against the playing through<br />
champions.<br />
But in the first minute of the match,<br />
Cogs Harnett scoredanopportunistic try<br />
to give the visitors alead they never<br />
surrendered. From there, the first half<br />
was asounding out affair, with neither<br />
side really gaining abig advantage.<br />
An aerobatic try in the corner to Jordy<br />
Gray gave GlenmarkCheviot a103lead<br />
at the break.<br />
Early in the second half the Glenmark<br />
Cheviot forwards started to gain abit of<br />
momentum and were rewarded when<br />
Nick Hyde scored two tries from lineout<br />
mauls andHarnett kicked apenalty.<br />
Southern stayed in the game, scoring a<br />
try of its own.<br />
Then a68minute yellow card to<br />
GlenmarkCheviot prop Hayden<br />
O’Donnell added to the intrigue.<br />
Southern responded immediately with<br />
aconverted try that closed the gap to only<br />
six points, but the GlenmarkCheviot<br />
forwards rolled up its sleeveswith only<br />
14 men, playing therest of the match at<br />
the right end of the field,and having the<br />
satisfaction of winger Matt Holmes<br />
scoring in the dying phases.<br />
For the visitors, flanker, Matt<br />
McKellar, was outstanding while Jordy<br />
Gray controlled the game well from<br />
halfback. The five try to two victory over<br />
the accomplished Southern side is a<br />
result to be proudof.<br />
Southern 17 (Makasiale Kauvanua,<br />
Angus McKenzie tries,Thomas<br />
Middleton 2conversions and 1penalty)<br />
lost to GlenmarkCheviot 28 (Nick Hyde<br />
(2), Jordy Gray,Matt Holmes tries, Cogs<br />
Harnett 1try, 1penalty)<br />
Ohoka vWaihora<br />
Ohoka came out of the blocks well to<br />
celebrate Tom Taylor’s50th game for the<br />
team, scoring first. Waihora levelled up<br />
on the stroke of halftime butWaihora<br />
dominated the secondhalf with three<br />
unanswered tries. Ben Gold, Patrick<br />
McCallum and Scott Allinwere the pick<br />
of the Ohoka team.<br />
Ohoka 7 (Patrick McCallum try,Scott<br />
Allin conversion) lost to Waihora 29.<br />
Ashley vRakaia<br />
Ashley put on aconvincing performance<br />
to beat Rakaia 4714 after leading 287 at<br />
halftime. Playing an entertaining brand<br />
of 15man rugby it chalked up seven tries,<br />
with goalkicker, Jack Marshall,<br />
converting all but one of the tries.<br />
Ashley 47 (Anthony Tavendale (2), Tyler<br />
Power, Ben Wicksteed, Louis James,<br />
Korbyn Gray, Brad McKenzie, tries, Jack<br />
Marshall 6conversions) beat Rakaia14.<br />
Kaiapoi vHurunui<br />
Two very strong forward packs made this<br />
match an enthralling fixture. Taine<br />
JacobsLawson scored early after a<br />
Hurunui clearing kick was charged<br />
down, but the leadchanged hands<br />
several times during the match.<br />
Kaiapoi’s flanker, Jarrod Smith, earned<br />
their PlayeroftheDay award for his<br />
tireless efforts, whileHamish Dalzell<br />
was one of Hurunui’s best.<br />
With just four 4minutes remaining,<br />
Hurunui’s hooker Ben Funnell scored,<br />
but the conversion attemptwhich would<br />
have put Hurunuiinfront was waved<br />
away.<br />
Kaiapoi 19 (Jacob Hurring, Shak Bassi<br />
tries, Taine JacobsLawson 1try 2<br />
conversions) beat Hurunui 18 (Ben<br />
Funnell try, Kyle McKenzie 2penalties, 1<br />
conversion.<br />
Oxford vWoodend<br />
In wet, cold and windy conditions at<br />
Oxford, the home team controlled all bar<br />
the first 10 minutes of the match against<br />
Woodend. CodyTayles, Jesse Houston,<br />
GeorgePrain and Sam Freemanwere<br />
outstanding for Oxford, while Woodend<br />
certainly benefited from the return of the<br />
Swaine brothers. Andrew Procter and<br />
Aidan Wakefield were others to play<br />
well.<br />
Oxford 47 (Jesse Houston (3), George<br />
Prain (2) Sam Freeman, Korbyn Newman<br />
tries,Matt Roberts (4) Gus Mowat (2)<br />
conversions beat Woodend 17 (Connor<br />
Swaine, Michael McCloy ,tries, Jordy<br />
Swaine 1try, 2conversions).<br />
NORTH CANTERBURYRUGBY<br />
SUBUNION -18 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />
Luisetti Seeds Div 1-ALLNORTH CANTERBURY<br />
FINAL<br />
Saracens V Glenmark Cheviot, 4.45PM Sbk1<br />
FINAL. Ohoka VLincoln, 2.45PM Mand 1. Ashley<br />
V Kaiapoi, 2.45PM LobLr1. Hurunui V Rakaia,<br />
2.45PM Col 1. Oxford VWest Melton, 2.45PM<br />
OxOval.<br />
Division 2-Ellesmere &<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />
Saracens V Ashley, 1.00PM Sbk 1. Ohoka V<br />
Hurunui, 1.00PM Mand 1. Woodend VKaiapoi,<br />
1.00PMWdnd1.Amberley VOxford, 2.00PMAmb<br />
1. KaikouraVGlenmark Cheviot, 2.30PMKaik 1.<br />
CombinedColts-All games 1.00pm<br />
Kaiapoi VLincoln. Glenmark Cheviot VPrebbleton.<br />
Ashley BYE.<br />
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Wetland planting success<br />
The Kaikoura community has been<br />
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More than 50 people attended the<br />
planting day at Will and Chris Boyd’s<br />
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managers Shannon and Bonnie Ward.<br />
The attendees included community<br />
members, landowners, farmers,<br />
Environment <strong>Canterbury</strong> (ECan) staff,<br />
the Department of Conservation,<br />
Fonterra, Kaikoura Zone Committee<br />
members, Forest and Bird, Landcare<br />
Trust representatives and Kaikoura High<br />
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The New Zealand Landcare Trust<br />
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month, and is working with the Boyds and<br />
Wards to look after the wetland, as part of<br />
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The trust has been helping to<br />
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An island located in the wetland was<br />
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Fencing has been completed around<br />
the wetland and last month’s planting<br />
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Avariety of natives were planted<br />
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Overland flow paths on the property<br />
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Agroup of <strong>16</strong> year five and six pupils<br />
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‘‘Some of the Boyds and their children<br />
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The pupils learned about the<br />
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‘‘It was agreat opportunity to plant that<br />
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After engagement with the Board, we have developed aproposed enrolment scheme<br />
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The Council are considering changes to two clauses<br />
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machines (pokies) are allowed toberelocated if a<br />
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As part of its review process Council asked<br />
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“Survey participants told us that we should consider<br />
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Formal submissions can be made online at<br />
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The Council are creating aspatial plan for the<br />
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Before we create the plan, we want to hear from<br />
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Ltd. Specialists in farm<br />
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027 695 0480.<br />
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2312759<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE OF<br />
APPLICATION FOR<br />
ON-LICENCE<br />
SECTION 101, SALE AND<br />
SUPPLYOFALCOHOL<br />
ACT 2012<br />
The Taste Asian Fusion<br />
House (Lai Bros Limited),<br />
63 Percival Street, Rangiora<br />
7400 has made application<br />
to the District Licensing<br />
Committee at Rangiora for<br />
the renewal of aOn-Licence<br />
in respect of the premises<br />
situated at 63 Percival Street,<br />
Rangiora 7400 known as<br />
The Taste Asian Fusion<br />
House.<br />
The general nature of the<br />
business conducted (or to<br />
be conducted) under the<br />
licence is Restaurant.<br />
The days on which and the<br />
hours during which alcohol<br />
is (or is intended to be)<br />
sold under the licence are<br />
Tuesday to Sunday Lunch<br />
(11.30am -2.30pm) Dunner<br />
(4.00pm -9.00pm).<br />
The application may be<br />
inspected during ordinary<br />
office hours at the office<br />
of the Waimakariri District<br />
Licensing Committee at 215<br />
High Street, Rangiora.<br />
Any person who is entitled<br />
to object and who wishes<br />
to object to the issue of the<br />
licence may, not later than<br />
15 working days after the<br />
date of the publication of this<br />
notice, file anotice in writing<br />
of the objection with the<br />
Secretary ofthe Waimakariri<br />
District Licensing Committee<br />
at Private Bag 1005,<br />
Rangiora or email to<br />
records@wmk.govt.nz.<br />
No objection to the renewal<br />
of alicence may be made<br />
in relation to amatter other<br />
than a matter specified is<br />
section 131 of the Sale and<br />
Supply of Alcohol Act 2012.<br />
This is the second publication<br />
of this notice. This notice<br />
was first published on 9th<br />
<strong>June</strong> <strong>2022</strong>.<br />
24883492<br />
Entertainment<br />
LIZ BRAGGINS, Graham<br />
Wardrop and Mary Dunne<br />
peforming live at Balcairn<br />
Hall, three local legends<br />
back by popular demand.<br />
Saturday 18th <strong>June</strong> at<br />
7.30pm, free supper, alcohol<br />
free event, raffles, CD<br />
sales, tickets $25 from<br />
Sally Macs Amberley,<br />
Stan’s 7 Day Pharmacy<br />
Rangiora, Sefton Garage<br />
and via www.balcairnhall.com<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE OF<br />
APPLICATION FOR<br />
ON-LICENCE<br />
SECTION 101, SALE<br />
AND SUPPLY OF<br />
ALCOHOL ACT 2012<br />
Sunshine Vietnamese<br />
Restaurant, Unit 8/77 Hilton<br />
Street, Kaiapoi, 7630,<br />
NZ has made application<br />
to the District Licensing<br />
Committee at Rangiora for<br />
the renewal of aOn-Licence<br />
in respect of the premises<br />
situated at Unit 8/77 Hilton<br />
Street, Kaiapoi, 7630,<br />
NZ known as Sunshine<br />
Vietnamese Restaurant.<br />
The general nature of the<br />
business conducted (or to<br />
be conducted) under the<br />
licence is Restaurant.<br />
The days on which and the<br />
hours during which alcohol<br />
is (or is intended to be)<br />
sold under the licence are<br />
10am to 10pm, Monday to<br />
Sundays.<br />
The application may be<br />
inspected during ordinary<br />
office hours at the office<br />
of the Waimakariri District<br />
Licensing Committee at 215<br />
High Street, Rangiora.<br />
Any person who is entitled<br />
to object and who wishes<br />
to object to the issue of<br />
the licence may, not later<br />
than 15 working days after<br />
the date of the publication<br />
of this notice, file anotice<br />
in writing of the objection<br />
with the Secretary of<br />
the Waimakariri District<br />
Licensing Committee at<br />
Private Bag 1005, Rangiora<br />
7440 or email to records@<br />
wmk.govt.nz.<br />
No objection to the renewal<br />
of alicence may be made<br />
in relation to amatter other<br />
than a matter specified in<br />
section 131 of the Sale and<br />
Supply of Alcohol Act 201.<br />
This is the second<br />
publication of this notice.<br />
This notice was first<br />
published on 9th <strong>June</strong> <strong>2022</strong>.<br />
Educational<br />
2488352v2<br />
TUITION available. Primary<br />
and secondary up to<br />
NCEA level 3. In centre<br />
(Rangiora) or interactive<br />
online from your home.<br />
Each student onanindividually<br />
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Kip McGrath Rangiora has<br />
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us acall (03 313 3638) or<br />
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AutosportClub (Inc.)<br />
<strong>2022</strong> Mt Alexander Gravel Sprint<br />
The Hurunui District Council has approved the<br />
temporaryclosure of<br />
Mt Alexander Road Sunday 26 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2022</strong>,<br />
From 8am to 5pm.<br />
This closure ismade under paragraph 11(e) ofthe Tenth<br />
Schedule of theLocalGovernmentAct 1974. This applies<br />
to all vehiclesexcept emergencyservices vehicles.<br />
2486796<br />
Personal<br />
RETIRED professional<br />
man seeks a passionate<br />
girlfriend to hang out with<br />
and enjoy common and<br />
enjoyable activities. Email<br />
tossthecoin68@gmail.com.<br />
Situations Wanted<br />
WANTED<br />
FULL OR PART TIME WORK<br />
Forenergetic matureperson<br />
relocating to Rangioraatend of <strong>June</strong>.<br />
Qualified ApplianceService<br />
Technician, alsoagreat DIYman.<br />
Ph 021 978 348 (Ron)<br />
will tackle anything.<br />
Situations Vacant<br />
SINGLE, indep, mature<br />
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for aslim fun lady with a<br />
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School Bus Drivers<br />
Required in Rangiora &Darfield<br />
We areproud to be atransport provider<br />
forthe Ministry of Educationand Direct<br />
Resourced Schools in the <strong>Canterbury</strong>Area.<br />
We arelooking forSchool BusDriversto<br />
drivemorning and afternoon school runs in<br />
Darfield and Rangiora.<br />
Days of work areMondaytoFridayduring<br />
the school term. Extracharter work will be<br />
available at times.<br />
If youare or have<br />
•AClass 1or2licence and aPendorsement.<br />
•Excellentcommunicationskills<br />
•ATeam player<br />
•Health and Safety focused<br />
•Keen to contributeand acan-do attitude<br />
Then this couldbeajob foryou.Supportto<br />
achieve licencing maybe given to suitable<br />
applicants.<br />
Please registeryour interestby<br />
contacting Vern by emailing<br />
manager@torlessetravel.co.nz<br />
or phone 021 1987358<br />
Situations Vacant<br />
SUPERVISOR WANTED<br />
We are looking forawell organised person to<br />
manage the distribution of advertising material<br />
&local newspapers intohousehold letterboxes.<br />
This is apart-time contract position where you can co-ordinate most of<br />
your work from home, allowing the opportunity to continue or apply<br />
for work in other fields.<br />
Theposition may include managing ateam of deliverers. This role could<br />
suit an at home parent, retiree or someone returning to the workforce.<br />
Youwill need asuitable vehicle, mobile phone, computer with internet<br />
access and be able toprovide short-term undercover storage.<br />
Interested? Contact:<br />
mark.kelly@mainlanddistribution.co.nz
CLASSIFIED<br />
46 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>16</strong>, <strong>2022</strong><br />
Situations Vacant<br />
DELIVERERSWANTED<br />
If this sounds likeyou,email your interest along<br />
with your name, address and phone number to:<br />
deliveries@alliedpress.co.nz<br />
ABEL &Prestige Chimney<br />
Cleaning. Nth Cant owned<br />
& operated. Covering all<br />
areas from Waimak to Hanmer.<br />
Professional, guaranteed,<br />
service. Firebox<br />
repairs, carry most parts. Ph<br />
0800 661 244.<br />
ALL TREE SERVICES,<br />
arbour work, pruning, tree<br />
removal. Affordable &<br />
friendly service. Telephone<br />
021 111 4322.<br />
Are youhonest and reliable?<br />
Are you aged 11 or over? Doyou want to join our<br />
dynamic team and deliver the <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />
<strong>News</strong> newspaper to local homes every Thursday?<br />
Need<br />
some extra<br />
cash? Why<br />
not get fit<br />
earning it!<br />
Driver also wanted!<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
With suitable vehicle<br />
For bulk delivery to<br />
residential addresses<br />
Hours required 3.5/4hrs<br />
early Thursday morning<br />
Trade &Services<br />
ARBORIST qualified. BUILDER available,<br />
Copper Beech Tree licensed, kitchens,<br />
Services. Tree removal, renovations, bathrooms etc,<br />
pruning, height reduction, property maintenance.<br />
hedge trimming, shaping, Phone 027 294 1423.<br />
tree planting, firewood.<br />
Free quotes. Contact Angus DIRTY TILES &Grout?<br />
Edwards 027 259 6741 Professional tile cleaning,<br />
copperbeechtreeservices@gmail.com tiled shower restoration,<br />
mouldy silcone, shower<br />
BRIAN’S Tree Services. glass & we can even<br />
Tree felling, topping, recolour your old grout!<br />
shaping, firewood cut, rubbish<br />
removed, stump grinding,<br />
For all your tile and grout<br />
issues call Grout Pro for a<br />
branch chipping. free, no obligation quote.<br />
Affordable rates. Phone 03<br />
327 5505 or 021 124 4894.<br />
Ph Darryl 0800 882 772.<br />
www.theprogroup.co.nz/dpc9385.<br />
EXCAVATION<br />
SERVICES Small<br />
Holdings Ag and Hire,<br />
driveways, burn piles, rural<br />
maintenance and more.<br />
Phone Justin 021 045 0154.<br />
HOMEKILL & Wild<br />
Game meat processing. Ph<br />
313 0022. www.meat2u.nz.<br />
KITCHEN, bathroom,<br />
renovations, decking,<br />
pergolas, fencing. Honest<br />
reliable licenced builders.<br />
Ph Don 027 727 9<strong>16</strong>2.<br />
DUTY MANAGERS, fulltime<br />
and part-time positions:<br />
Our character filled<br />
Hotel in Oxford (established<br />
in 1878) <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> is<br />
reopening in July; we are<br />
looking for honest, passionate<br />
and enthusiastic Duty<br />
Managers to join our soon to<br />
be awesome team, led by a<br />
fair, and friendly hotelier;<br />
our hotel will have a great<br />
menu with service second to<br />
none, a cosy fire and<br />
friendly atmosphere, along<br />
with a sunny outdoor beer<br />
garden to name afew of our<br />
neat features; we are looking<br />
for staff who are energetic<br />
and can use initiative,<br />
have previous experience<br />
and can lead by example;<br />
responsibilities will include<br />
complying with all relevant<br />
Acts, maintaining apositive<br />
and fun work environment<br />
and culture for employees<br />
and offering exceptional service<br />
to our customers; we<br />
have full- and part-time<br />
positions available; wages<br />
will be based on<br />
qualifications and experience;<br />
preferable applicants<br />
will have ...LCQ (Licence<br />
Controller Qualification),<br />
Duty Managers Licence,<br />
Drivers License, an eligible<br />
work status in New Zealand<br />
and be located in New Zealand<br />
at the time of application;<br />
and has ...a"can do"<br />
attitude with fantastic customer<br />
service, and be energetic<br />
and enthusiastic; to be<br />
a people person, have a<br />
passion and desire to surprise<br />
and delight everyone<br />
that walks into the venue;<br />
flexibility, you will be able to<br />
shift gears as required and<br />
be able to relax and roll with<br />
change and pressure; true<br />
team player attributes with<br />
the ability to build great<br />
relationships with customers<br />
and other team members. —<br />
Please email your curriculum<br />
vitae and names of 2<br />
referees to info@thewest.nz<br />
Applications close on <strong>June</strong> 27,<br />
<strong>2022</strong>; positions commence<br />
around July 18 for training.<br />
Trade&Services<br />
METAL WORX. Flashing,<br />
Sheetmetal Fabrication,<br />
Wrought Iron,<br />
Welding, Custom Trailers,<br />
General Metalwork. No job<br />
too big or too small. Ph 021<br />
265 5428 or 03 314 6908.<br />
Find us on facebook/<br />
Glenmark Metal Worx.<br />
glenmarkmetalworx.ltd@gmail.com.<br />
PAINT & wallpaper<br />
services. Wayne Bryant,<br />
exterior, interior. Qualified<br />
tradesman. Free quotes. Ph<br />
313 5337 or 027 654 4568.<br />
PAINTER & Decorator.<br />
25 + years experience.<br />
Interior /exterior, roofs &<br />
waterblasting. For a free<br />
quote, please ph Steve 03<br />
314 4620 or 027 477 1930.<br />
PAINTER. Qualified local<br />
professional, Int / Ext,<br />
roofs, wallpaper. Call or<br />
text Corban 027 846 5035.<br />
Situations Vacant<br />
COOK/CHEF: Are you an<br />
experienced, enthusiastic,<br />
confident and proven producer<br />
of outstanding meals?<br />
If so ...wewant you! The<br />
newly owned and branded<br />
Hotel in Oxford, <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />
is opening in July!<br />
We require adynamic Chef/<br />
Cook with excellent communication<br />
skills who can<br />
remain calm under pressure,<br />
whose cuisine will keep<br />
the patrons coming back for<br />
more delicious meals;<br />
essential job functions:<br />
Planning hearty new dishes<br />
alongside the hotelier,<br />
whilst managing food<br />
budgets and ordering of food<br />
supplies, monitoring quality<br />
of dishes at all stages of<br />
preparation and presentation,<br />
communicating food<br />
preparation and hygiene<br />
standards with other kitchen<br />
staff and training staff when<br />
necessary, preparing and<br />
cooking food to avery high<br />
standard, maintaining a<br />
safe and tidy kitchen at all<br />
times, the role will have split<br />
shifts 5 days a week and<br />
hours will vary initially;<br />
remuneration will be<br />
depending on the experience<br />
of the successful applicant.<br />
— Please email your curriculum<br />
vitae and names of 2<br />
referees to: info@thewest.nz<br />
Applications close <strong>June</strong> 27,<br />
<strong>2022</strong>. Positions commence<br />
week of July 18, <strong>2022</strong>.<br />
Trade&Services<br />
Log Fires<br />
Pellet Fires<br />
Heat Pumps<br />
Sales<br />
Service<br />
Installations<br />
Free Quotes<br />
03 343 <strong>16</strong>51<br />
472 Blenheim Rd<br />
www.heatstore.co.nz<br />
POWER TOOLS repairs,<br />
parts &sales for over 40<br />
years. All main brands serviced.<br />
Grossman Trade<br />
Tools, 23 Watts Road,<br />
Christchurch. Ph 389 9230.<br />
Pride &Quality Painting<br />
&Decorating Services<br />
20 yrs exp, fast and friendly<br />
service. For all your painting<br />
needs, phone: Martin 310<br />
6187 or 021 128 9867<br />
ANTHONY SYMONDS<br />
Forall your painting &<br />
plastering requirements<br />
Local with 30 years<br />
experience<br />
All workmanship<br />
Guaranteed.<br />
Phone 021 344 023<br />
PAINTERS<br />
Reg Tradesman<br />
Interior,exterior.<br />
<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> Painters<br />
specialising in decorating for<br />
over 65 at adiscount rate.<br />
Free quotes.<br />
Covering Nth Canty,Oxford,<br />
Kaiapoi, Rangiora, Amberley.<br />
Rob 03 327 7899<br />
or 027 432 3520 2227597<br />
REMOVALISTS<br />
Movemen Ltd<br />
2Men &agood sized truck.<br />
From $<strong>16</strong>9 plus GST per hour.<br />
Kaiapoi based.<br />
Call Gerard<br />
027 668 3636<br />
movemen.co.nz<br />
WINDOW TINTING<br />
tintawindow<br />
advanced film solutions<br />
99% uv block<br />
fade protection<br />
heat control<br />
reduce glare<br />
25 Years Experience<br />
Trade &Services<br />
RANGIORA Rubbish<br />
Removal and RRR skips.<br />
Wheelie bins any frequency<br />
and skips from 1.5 cube to<br />
9cube. Skips and wheelie<br />
bins for any use, rubbish,<br />
greenwaste, building sites<br />
or just cleanups. Give us a<br />
phone call 313 6957 or for<br />
skips 021 313 255.<br />
SCREEN PRINTING.<br />
For all your printing<br />
requirements. T-shirts,<br />
Hoodies, Hi-Vis vests and<br />
polos, Overalls, Caps etc.<br />
Please phone Heather 03<br />
313 0261 or email heather.<br />
norstar@gmail.com.<br />
privacy films<br />
frosting designs<br />
non-darkening films<br />
Workmanship Guaranteed<br />
Lifetime Warranties on Most Films<br />
UV<br />
block<br />
Free Quotes <strong>Canterbury</strong> and Districts<br />
03 365 3653 0800 368 468<br />
Trusted Trades &<br />
Professional Services<br />
2220615<br />
2475397<br />
2362002<br />
027 2<strong>16</strong> 0000<br />
SHEARER. Hap’s Farm &<br />
Lifestyle Services. Shearing,<br />
crutching, drenching,<br />
tailing, feet trimming &<br />
health check. — Ph. 03-<br />
423-3713 or 021-267-4025.<br />
SEPTIC TANK<br />
CLEANING<br />
Bill’s Liquid<br />
Waste<br />
You dump it...<br />
Blair pumps it...<br />
Blair Tavendale<br />
Ph 03 314 9371<br />
0275 379-694<br />
CRAIGS Trees<br />
(03) 327-4190<br />
TREE REMOVALS<br />
THINNING &PRUNING<br />
STUMPGRINDING<br />
FELLING &TOPPING<br />
FULLYINSURED<br />
QUALIFIED ARBORIST<br />
Free Quotes<br />
027 2299 454<br />
craigstrees@xtra.co.nz<br />
VALUATION -<br />
Specialising in <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>.<br />
Contact Geoff at<br />
Maxwell Valuation. Phone<br />
03 310 8541 or email<br />
geoff@maxval.co.nz.<br />
Guide<br />
2225862<br />
2434390<br />
To book your spaceinthis guide,phoneAmanda Keys 313 2840 or email amanda.keys@ncnews.co.nz<br />
Accountant<br />
Automotive &Recovery<br />
Builder<br />
Butchery<br />
Debra Jowsey &Karla Kilner<br />
Ph 027673 3330<br />
We help with all Taxreturns for the<br />
salary &wage earner,self employed, rental,<br />
business,farm,GST,pay dayfiling, rentalreturns<br />
2469229<br />
2070788<br />
• WOF Cars &Trailers<br />
• Vehicle Servicing &<br />
Repairs<br />
• Tyres &Punctures<br />
• Jump Starts<br />
•<br />
Towing &Salvage<br />
• Courtesy Car Available<br />
Ph Aaron Rowlands<br />
0272 588 366<br />
13 Stone Eyre Place,<br />
Swannanoa<br />
Eftpos available Mon –Fri 8am –5pm, Sat 9am –1pm<br />
• New Builds &Renovations<br />
• Light Commercial /Re-strengthening<br />
• Project Management<br />
• Bathrooms<br />
• Farm Buildings<br />
• House Lifting Re-piling<br />
• Shop Fit Outs<br />
2408831<br />
40+ years experience<br />
027 222 5078<br />
markw.hills@xtra.co.nz<br />
OxfordButchery<br />
Shane and Leanne Frahm<br />
We cankill&process yourstock<br />
FourGenerations of Frahms<br />
since 1957<br />
Ph 312 4205<br />
Oxford<br />
Number one<br />
old-fashioned bacon<br />
&ham curing.<br />
A/H 312 4709<br />
WE ARE OPEN, WEARE AESSENTIAL SERVICE<br />
2227889v2<br />
To book your spaceinthis guide,phone Amanda Keys 313 2840 or email amanda.keys@ncnews.co.nz
Trusted Trades &<br />
Professional Services<br />
Guide<br />
To book your spaceinthis guide,phoneAmanda Keys 313 2840 or email amanda.keys@ncnews.co.nz<br />
Carpentry<br />
Cattle Problems<br />
Digger &Cartage Specialist<br />
DENTURE CLINIC<br />
2475070v2<br />
Quality Workmanship •Friendly Service<br />
New Builds, Renovations, Alterations, Decks, Pergolas,<br />
JoineryInstallation (incl. Windows), Roofing<br />
Ph: 027 390 3307 Email: jakec478@gmail.com<br />
Chimney Sweeping<br />
$70 Chimney Sweeping<br />
Waimakariri and Hurunui wide!<br />
Chimney fires are extremely dange<br />
erous<br />
and can spread to other areas of your<br />
home. Make sure your home is safe<br />
this winter and get your chimney<br />
swept today!<br />
Book now! Call/Text 020 4121 0967 or<br />
message us on Facebook at Hurunuiui Chimney Sweeping<br />
2470290<br />
• Live Humane Capture<br />
• Trucking<br />
• Tagging<br />
• Testing<br />
• Sale of unruly, difficult, pesky<br />
cattle<br />
Profit share 50-50<br />
Craig Flintoft 03 312 9432<br />
craigflintoft@gmail.com<br />
2459888<br />
Construction &Concrete<br />
All Construction & Concrete Work<br />
•Driveways, patios &paths<br />
•Bridges and Culverts<br />
•Floors, foundations<br />
•Sheds and buildings<br />
•Dairy Sheds, Herd homes<br />
•Silage pits, effluent ponds<br />
•Excavation and cartage<br />
•Precast concrete<br />
•Insulated panels<br />
Daryl Power<br />
027 230 9401<br />
concretepower@scorch.co.nz<br />
www.concretepower.co.nz<br />
2273277<br />
DIGGER &CARTAGE SPECIALIST<br />
Specializing in Excavation;<br />
Rural &Residential<br />
• New Builds<br />
• Driveways<br />
• Demo Stump Removal<br />
• All aspects of cartage<br />
No job too big or small<br />
Over 30 years experience<br />
K&KCONTRACTING LTD<br />
Ph: Kevin Carter 027 778 5599<br />
E: kandkcontracting2021@hotmail.com<br />
2488721<br />
RANGIORA<br />
DENTURE CLINIC<br />
Garry WMechen<br />
Registered Clinical DentalTechncian<br />
Phone (03) 313-9192<br />
38a Ashley Street, Rangiora<br />
NEW N W DENTURES D ES<br />
*RELINE * *REPAIRS<br />
* I S<br />
HOURS<br />
8.30am -12noon<br />
- Monday to Friday<br />
FREE E CONSULTATION O<br />
AND ADVICE<br />
A V C<br />
For a/h repairs<br />
phone (03) 310-3044<br />
• Ear Health checks.<br />
• Wax removal using Microsuction<br />
• Removal of foreign bodies<br />
• Basic hearing aid care<br />
Clinics in Rangiora, Amberley and Kaiapoi<br />
Rest homes/retirement villages, booking by prior arrangement.<br />
Bookings: Online www.earcare.nz |Phone 020 4124 25 25<br />
Email alison@earcare.nz | Ear Care <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />
2324849<br />
YOU<br />
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