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WEDNESDAY, JUNE <strong>22</strong>, 20<strong>22</strong><br />
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Cartoonist and ‘gnomologist’<br />
publishes second Covid book<br />
• By Rowan Sinclair<br />
SUMNER cartoonist Henry<br />
Sunderland, known for his<br />
fascination with garden gnomes<br />
and his book Lockdown Island<br />
2020, has published a new<br />
book, Cartoons vs COVID-19,<br />
showcasing a collection of<br />
his cartoons depicting New<br />
Zealand’s challenges with<br />
Covid-19.<br />
Sunderland began his Covid<br />
cartoons at the beginning of<br />
lockdown in 2020, posting a new<br />
one every day on social media<br />
to keep record. The cartoons<br />
received increasing attention and<br />
popularity until demand for a<br />
physical copy led to Sunderland<br />
self-publishing Lockdown Island<br />
2020, which contained all of<br />
his cartoons from the start of<br />
lockdown on March 26, to the<br />
end on May 13.<br />
Sunderland’s new book,<br />
Cartoons vs COVID-19, continues<br />
this trend, with daily cartoons<br />
from August 18, 2021 to March<br />
5, 20<strong>22</strong>, during which time New<br />
Zealand had its second lockdown<br />
to combat the Delta and Omicron<br />
variants.<br />
The book also includes a<br />
foreword from Dr Ashley<br />
LOCKDOWN: Cartoonist Henry Sunderland has a new book out, Cartoons vs COVID-19.<br />
Bloomfield, who was the face of<br />
New Zealand’s Covid response as<br />
Director-General of Health.<br />
Bloomfield describes receiving<br />
a text every morning from<br />
Sunderland with his newest<br />
cartoon, and the insight and<br />
humour they contained.<br />
“Henry’s cartoons remind<br />
us that, despite the pandemic,<br />
we have so much to be grateful<br />
for . . . we can take great hope<br />
from the way we have responded<br />
as a country; with kindness,<br />
solidarity and – whenever<br />
possible – a sense of humour,”<br />
Bloomfield writes.<br />
Sunderland said that, while he’s<br />
sent a copy of the book to both<br />
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern<br />
and Bloomfield, he’s not in it for<br />
fame.<br />
“I’m 72, ego’s out the door. It’s<br />
all about people,” he said. “I did<br />
it to make people smile. To look<br />
back, and have a reminder of<br />
what we went through.<br />
“I think it was my first real<br />
chance, now that I’ve retired<br />
from teaching and giving out all<br />
the time, to do my own thing. My<br />
inner self wanted to get all this<br />
out, and I just wanted to do it,”<br />
Sunderland said.<br />
“Five, six hours some of those<br />
cartoons took. It was hard going.”<br />
Drawing cartoons and comics<br />
to make people smile has been<br />
a part of Sunderland’s life for<br />
decades.<br />
“How many have I done?<br />
Thousands,” Sunderland said.<br />
• Turn to page 3
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THERE IS a bright constellation of<br />
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the city council website and look for<br />
What’s on.<br />
The second annual Tīrama<br />
Mai lighting festival starts Friday<br />
through to July 3, featuring a series of<br />
illuminated artworks, dazzling light<br />
displays and live performances set up<br />
around the central city.<br />
There are free activities at the city’s<br />
libraries (events are on the libraries<br />
websites) from colouring sheets, to<br />
news<br />
Pou unveiling and tree planting<br />
Locals are invited SUDOKU to celebrate the completion of stage one of Akaroa’s<br />
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puzzles<br />
story times with Matariki kōrero<br />
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Celebrations at Te Matatiki Toi Ora<br />
The Arts Centre till July 6 include<br />
a Kapa Haka Showcase, The Lion<br />
King Reo Māori movie, and much<br />
more. The Matariki Glow Show<br />
is on Friday, July 8 at Isaac Theatre<br />
Royal.<br />
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full list of events.<br />
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Last week it was an absolute pleasure<br />
to attend the opening of Te Aratai<br />
College’s campus on Aldwins Road.<br />
The Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern,<br />
was thrilled to have the privilege of<br />
opening this amazing new facility –<br />
and there were a huge number of selfies<br />
taken! Together with Duncan Webb,<br />
MP for Christchurch Central, we<br />
handed over the Norman Kirk Award<br />
for Manaakitanga, which will become<br />
part of the new College’s awards system<br />
to recognise student excellence.<br />
It’s been a long journey through<br />
the rebuild of Linwood College to<br />
get to this point, and I’d really like<br />
to acknowledge Dick Edmundson,<br />
the principal at Te Aratai, for his<br />
leadership, Finlay Laird the presiding<br />
member of the Board of Trustees, and<br />
Linda Rutland who has done amazing<br />
work with the Linwood College<br />
Foundation fundraising.<br />
There’s been a great win for the<br />
community in Cass <strong>Bay</strong>, where Cathy<br />
Lum Webb and the Cass <strong>Bay</strong> Residents<br />
Association have been advocating<br />
for improved bus routes to help get<br />
students to their local high school –<br />
Cashmere High all the way over the hill<br />
– without having to get up at 6.30am.<br />
I’m told that some teenagers struggle<br />
with that wake-up call.<br />
Following a recent meeting with<br />
myself and Regional Councillors Phil<br />
Clearwater and Vicky Southworth,<br />
ECan announced they’ll be trialling<br />
adjusted timetables to help Cass <strong>Bay</strong><br />
students with faster connections and<br />
less transfer time in Lyttelton. There’s<br />
still more work to go but it’s good to<br />
see a community voice being heard.<br />
Kaituna Valley residents went to ECan<br />
on Thursday to raise their concerns<br />
about proposed industrial style feed<br />
barns near Lake Ellesmere/Te Waihora.<br />
It’s a big change from traditional beef<br />
and dairy practice in New Zealand,<br />
with cattle indoors not in paddocks<br />
and standing on straw all year round.<br />
The residents want to have the consents<br />
publically notified so they can have<br />
their say and I fully support them.<br />
Finally, it’s Matariki! This is the first<br />
time we’ve recognised Matariki as a<br />
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Wednesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>22</strong> 20<strong>22</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />
NEWS 3<br />
‘Five, six hours some of those cartoons took’<br />
CREATIVE: Two of Henry Sunderland’s gnomes celebrating<br />
the day a gnome was sent into space, and Sunderland<br />
with one of the road-cone vases. PHOTOS: FACEBOOK<br />
• From page 1<br />
“Strangely enough, it was when<br />
I was in Antarctica in 1976, ’77, I<br />
did a comic strip for The McMurdo<br />
Sometimez (Antartica’s only<br />
newspaper), I was the first one to<br />
create a comic strip in Antarctica.<br />
Then when I was in London,<br />
I met with cartoonists for Punch<br />
magazine, and that inspired me,<br />
so it goes back until then.”<br />
A historically influential<br />
British satire magazine, Punch<br />
helped coin the term ‘cartoon’ as<br />
it is used today.<br />
Sunderland is also known<br />
for his varied creative work,<br />
including teaching art and<br />
design at Ara, beginning the<br />
movement to put flowers in<br />
traffic cones after the Februrary<br />
<strong>22</strong>, 2011 earthquake, and his<br />
interest in garden gnomes, or<br />
‘gnomology’, which has led to<br />
getting garden gnomes to both<br />
the North and South poles, and<br />
even inspired a garden gnome<br />
getting sent into space.<br />
Sunderland said that his<br />
passion for garden gnomes has<br />
been with him even longer than<br />
illustrating cartoons.<br />
“It started back when I left art<br />
school in Wellington. I picked<br />
up a garden gnome one day, and<br />
someone said, ‘that’s not art’, and<br />
that inspired me to find out more<br />
about them.”<br />
Following that, Sunderland<br />
brought a garden gnome with<br />
him when he went to the South<br />
Pole in 1970s. The gnome,<br />
Charlie, was caught in a fire<br />
shortly after arriving and turned<br />
as white as the icy landscape<br />
around him, causing quite a stir<br />
amongst the scientists at the<br />
polar base.<br />
Seeing this, Sunderland<br />
couldn’t help but become a<br />
self-described gnomologist<br />
and spend his creative time<br />
promoting garden gnomes as<br />
friendly reminders to take better<br />
care of the environment.<br />
“Since then, we’ve had one to<br />
the North Pole, we’ve had them<br />
to most places around the world,<br />
as a symbol to mean GNOME:<br />
‘Guarding Naturally Over<br />
Mother Earth’,” he said.<br />
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NEWS 5<br />
Basil, 80, and working 40 hours a week<br />
• By Susan Martin<br />
AT AN AGE when most of us<br />
have hung up the gloves – Basil<br />
Plato is out the door to full-time<br />
employment in Christchurch.<br />
A statistical anomaly, Basil<br />
turns 81 this year and says he has<br />
no plans to retire. He supports<br />
six men with disabilities in a<br />
house in Halswell – and has been<br />
with four of them for <strong>22</strong> years.<br />
Their average age is 65.<br />
So why is this veteran working<br />
40 hours a week?<br />
“For one thing, I like these<br />
guys,” he said.<br />
“We’ve seen a bit of life together.<br />
People need assistance out<br />
there.<br />
“Work keeps you plugged into<br />
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it’ – but I know the truth when<br />
I look in the mirror. I’ve got<br />
my mates, mostly retired now.<br />
Oldies tend to talk about their<br />
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legitimate concerns.<br />
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yet. If I slow down, I might start<br />
noticing all the bad stuff about<br />
being old. When it’s time, I think<br />
I’ll know,” he says.<br />
Basil says money’s not the<br />
driver as he’s “all set up.”<br />
For over 40 years, Basil worked<br />
as an independent contractor<br />
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as well as on dairy farms and<br />
building sites in the region. He<br />
crossed paths with disability<br />
when he took time out to care for<br />
his wife during a long illness.<br />
“People commented on my<br />
carer skills, and about 2000,<br />
a friend saw jobs in disability<br />
homes and said: “Hey you’d be<br />
good at that,” he said.<br />
This was a period in New<br />
Zealand when policy on disability<br />
was changing. The state<br />
was winding up a historic programme<br />
to segregate babies, children<br />
and adults with intellectual<br />
disability in institutions. People<br />
were being released to join the<br />
community.<br />
Basil landed a job with<br />
NZCare (now NZCommunity<br />
Living) – a Government-funded<br />
in-home support provider.<br />
NZCare was responsible for<br />
resettling residents from the<br />
Templeton Centre between the<br />
mid-1990s and 2000.<br />
Templeton was New Zealand’s<br />
first and largest psychopaedic<br />
institution. Built in 1928, and<br />
originally called the ‘Templeton<br />
Farm Colony’, its purpose was to<br />
‘detain mental defectives.’<br />
Basil says he knew little about<br />
disability at first.<br />
“We’d all heard the spooky<br />
rumours about places like Templeton.<br />
But you didn’t know. You<br />
didn’t see the people,” he said.<br />
“I remember my first day, I<br />
was put on for a nightshift. At<br />
the end of it I thought – well,<br />
this won’t be my cup of tea. But<br />
I turned up the next day and my<br />
manager said: ‘You’ve come back<br />
– you’ll be okay’.”<br />
Basil says the clincher for him<br />
was NZCare’s proviso that staff<br />
obtain formal qualifications.<br />
“I had to do a level 4 certificate,<br />
which was hard for me, but disability<br />
is a skilled support area.<br />
I wouldn’t have known how to<br />
understand and support the people.<br />
I mean, I didn’t know there<br />
were people who didn’t speak,”<br />
he says.<br />
Basil says with time, training<br />
and experience, he learnt there<br />
were other ways to converse,<br />
grasp and relate to people.<br />
“It takes years though to really<br />
‘get’ a different communication,”<br />
he said.<br />
Five of the six residents are<br />
non-verbal, with autism a common<br />
theme.<br />
“We’re always trying to read<br />
and understand what’s going<br />
on for them. We’re all pretty<br />
predictable, and these guys are<br />
no different.<br />
“But we just wish we knew<br />
more sometimes – that they<br />
could tell us – look, I’ve got a<br />
bloody headache, a toothache,<br />
my arthritic knee’s getting bitten<br />
into, I’m craving cheese, oranges,<br />
coffee – or I’m just extra hungry<br />
today and this time it’s serious,<br />
not my usual haggle,” he said.<br />
Basil says he’s a person who is<br />
always observing, thinking and<br />
trying to figure out what makes<br />
others tick.<br />
“One of our guys here sits in<br />
his favourite chair. At face value,<br />
you’d think he’s in his own<br />
world. But I see what he’s up to.<br />
He’s watching us all in the reflection<br />
of the telly, taking in what<br />
everyone’s doing behind him –<br />
who’s talking to who, who’s saying<br />
what. I catch him grinning<br />
and nodding when something<br />
resonates or tickles his fancy.<br />
“It’s easy to overlook some<br />
people, especially when they<br />
CARER:<br />
Basil Plato<br />
supports<br />
men with<br />
disabilities.<br />
PHOTO: STAR<br />
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don’t use words. But you have no<br />
idea how clued up they might be.<br />
Don’t think you’ve got someone’s<br />
number or know what they’re<br />
grinning about – they know<br />
things you don’t.”<br />
Basil says the residents are<br />
experts at watching and reading<br />
human nature.<br />
“They’ve had hundreds of staff<br />
come and go. They’ve spent a<br />
lifetime scanning the faces of<br />
those ‘in charge’ and sizing up<br />
what they’re in for.<br />
“They also know if you think<br />
they are ‘stupid’ in all kinds<br />
of subtle ways. They hear and<br />
understand everything you say.<br />
They know what you think of<br />
them,” he said.<br />
Basil believes the bad old days<br />
of bigotry have largely gone.<br />
“People are a lot less scary<br />
close up, and once they’ve got<br />
a name and identity, and you<br />
break bread with them,” he said.<br />
Like everyone in Christchurch,<br />
Basil and the men have their stories<br />
on the earthquakes of 2010<br />
and 2011.<br />
“Their house was destroyed.<br />
My manager said: ‘Throw what<br />
you can in a van, drive the guys<br />
up to Picton, I’ve booked a<br />
ferry to Wellington. We found<br />
emergency accommodation in<br />
Hawera,” he says.<br />
The men flew back to<br />
Christchurch six months later<br />
when a house became available.<br />
Asked what makes a good<br />
support worker Basil says:<br />
“Oh training is key. Then you<br />
need a good team of people –<br />
quality, mix, numbers wise. You<br />
need the right attitude – you<br />
have to be there for the guys.<br />
“As staff, we have to stay<br />
vigilant against any attitude<br />
of ‘control’ creeping into the<br />
house. We’re here to support the<br />
people – not to dominant them<br />
or suit ourselves. Our blokes are<br />
fully-fledged adults, sensitive<br />
and aware, with every right to<br />
be here, to feel respected and<br />
valued, safe and relaxed, and to<br />
have good and bad days,” he says.<br />
And does Basil regard the men<br />
as friends? “Yes and no,” he said.<br />
“People matter. You build<br />
relationships in this job. But I<br />
also realise, I can only do my bit.<br />
I’ve got another life – a partner,<br />
friends, kids, grandkids. The<br />
switch does goes off. But I think<br />
you need that boundary.”<br />
A colleague who works closely<br />
with Basil says: “The residents all<br />
love Basil. Maybe it’s his communication<br />
style, tone of voice, mannerisms,<br />
humour or longevity.<br />
But some breathe a sigh of relief<br />
when comes in or gets back from<br />
holidays, a sort of ‘thank God<br />
you’re here.’ Maybe they’ve had<br />
enough of us mostly females.”<br />
With staff turnover notoriously<br />
high in disability work, and<br />
women composing most of its<br />
workforce – this group of residents<br />
in a Halswell house could<br />
be doing a lot worse than having<br />
this enduring man in their lives.<br />
Finally, when asked the obligatory<br />
career question of, so, where<br />
do you see yourself in 10 years?<br />
Basil laughs and says: “Las Vegas.<br />
That was the plan before Covid.<br />
I’d really like to see Las Vegas.”<br />
There is a Royal Commission<br />
of Inquiry in New Zealand<br />
into historic abuse in care<br />
between 1950 and 1999. A public<br />
hearing, which will include<br />
the experiences of people with<br />
disabilities in institutions, will be<br />
held in July. This is a chance to<br />
make disability history seen and<br />
heard.<br />
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Pou unveiling and tree planting<br />
to celebrate Takapūneke Reserve<br />
Wednesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>22</strong> 20<strong>22</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />
THE CALL is out for locals to<br />
celebrate the public opening of<br />
the first stage of Takapūneke<br />
Reserve in Akaroa. The<br />
event will be marked by the<br />
unveiling of a pou at the site.<br />
Takapūneke was an important<br />
centre for trade between<br />
Ngāi Tahu and European settlers,<br />
but following a massacre<br />
in the 1830s the area became<br />
tapu. It was registered as wāhi<br />
tapu (a place of outstanding<br />
historical and cultural heritage<br />
values) in 2002.<br />
Ōnuku Rūnanga chair Riki<br />
Tainui says this is a key milestone<br />
for Ōnuku whānau.<br />
“Takapūneke is a place of<br />
cultural and historical significance<br />
for our people. The<br />
opening of the first stage of<br />
Takapūneke Reserve and the<br />
blessing of Pou Tū te Raki o<br />
Te Maiharanui is significant<br />
and represents an expression<br />
of our relationship to this<br />
whenua. Current and future<br />
planned works at Takapūneke<br />
help us to realise the aspirations<br />
of many generations of<br />
Ōnuku tīpuna.”<br />
The pou, which was<br />
designed and created by<br />
renowned Ngāi Tahu master<br />
carver Fayne Robinson, will<br />
be revealed on New Zealand’s<br />
first Matariki public holiday<br />
on <strong>June</strong> 24. A public opening<br />
will be held at the reserve<br />
from midday.<br />
The welcome and speeches<br />
will be followed by a small public<br />
planting. The work is part<br />
of a landscape master plan for<br />
the reserve developed jointly by<br />
Ōnuku Rūnanga and the city<br />
council to acknowledge the cultural<br />
and historical importance<br />
of the site.<br />
City council head ranger<br />
Paul Devlin says the public<br />
event and planting is suitable<br />
for families, with warm<br />
clothing and sturdy footwear<br />
recommended.<br />
“Tree planting is a symbol<br />
of new beginnings making it<br />
a fitting way to mark the pou<br />
being unveiled and Matariki,<br />
which heralds the start of a<br />
new year in the Māori calendar.”<br />
Due to limited parking<br />
people wanting to attend can<br />
park on Beach Rd and walk up<br />
through Britomart monument<br />
to the reserve, or there will<br />
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Oscar sets sights high for 40 hour famine<br />
by tramping, biking and rogaining<br />
AN ADVENTUROUS eightyear-old<br />
is so passionate about<br />
helping children in need he’s<br />
walking more than 100km<br />
to raise money for this year’s<br />
World Vision 40 Hour Famine.<br />
Oscar Edmond, of Mt<br />
Pleasant, is walking nearly 100<br />
kilometres and biking more<br />
than 40 kilometres with the<br />
aim of raising $4000 to help<br />
bring clean, safe drinking<br />
water to children living in<br />
some of the world’s toughest<br />
places.<br />
The theme for this year’s<br />
World Vision 40 Hour Famine<br />
is to change everything with<br />
clean water for children who<br />
do not have access to it.<br />
It’s a theme that resonates<br />
with Oscar, who loves the<br />
outdoors and appreciates the<br />
importance of water.<br />
“I really want to help other<br />
kids my age who don’t have as<br />
much as I do. I can get a drink<br />
of water whenever I want, but<br />
some kids on the other side of<br />
the world can’t,” he says.<br />
Oscar is taking on a number<br />
of different challenges to reach<br />
his fundraising goal, including<br />
a tramp, a rogaine event, and<br />
a bike ride.<br />
First, he hiked the 55km<br />
Paparoa Trail on the West<br />
Coast with his family,<br />
completing it in three days.<br />
Then he challenged<br />
himself to a 12-hour rogaine<br />
event, which is similar to<br />
orienteering.<br />
Oscar says he was excited to<br />
take on a such a challenging<br />
event.<br />
“Last year I did two six-hour<br />
rogaine challenges and this<br />
year I decided to double it<br />
and take on my first 12-hour<br />
rogaine challenge. I found it<br />
a little difficult, but overall, it<br />
was pretty good,” he says.<br />
To finish his trio of<br />
challenges, Oscar plans to<br />
complete a 40km mountain<br />
bike ride.<br />
Oscar’s mum, Nora says she<br />
has been more than happy to<br />
support her son’s endeavours.<br />
She and her husband own<br />
a business called Wicked<br />
Rogaines in Christchurch.<br />
“Oscar has been rogaining<br />
his whole life, but we are so<br />
pleased to see him using these<br />
events to not only challenge<br />
and enjoy himself, but to raise<br />
money for clean water for<br />
children overseas,” she says.<br />
Last year Oscar raised more<br />
than $2000 to help fight the<br />
hunger crisis in sub-Saharan<br />
Africa.<br />
• The World Vision 40<br />
Hour Famine is New<br />
Zealand’s largest youth<br />
fundraising event,<br />
and each year tens of<br />
thousands of young<br />
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challenge to raise money<br />
for children who need it<br />
most around the world.<br />
Learn more by visiting<br />
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FUNDRAISING: Eightyear-old<br />
Oscar Edmond<br />
is walking 100km, biking<br />
40km and doing a 12-<br />
hour rogaine challenge to<br />
raise money for this year’s<br />
World Vision 40 Hour<br />
Famine.<br />
Banks Peninsula Water Zone Committee<br />
Protecting the Peninsula’s springs<br />
The Banks Peninsula Water Zone Committee is supporting a Le Bons <strong>Bay</strong><br />
landowner’s work to protect valuable spring heads and forested streams.<br />
The Committee is supporting the project with $15,000 to complete<br />
fencing on the property, through its recently introduced Canterbury Water<br />
Management Strategy Action Plan Budget. Once finished, the fencing<br />
project will protect 14 hectares of regenerating bush, including spring<br />
heads and hill country streams.<br />
The project, due for completion this month, aims to improve<br />
water quality and the health of the instream habitat, and<br />
regenerate native forest, allowing native species to thrive.<br />
This work highlights the importance of protecting the Peninsula’s<br />
springs - there’s an estimated 8,000 of them, from tiny seeps to<br />
more substantial flows. The multiple layers of lava and ash that form<br />
the volcanic substructure provide pathways for water to flow and<br />
emerge, and with that a diverse ecology of native plants and fish that<br />
respond to the moisture.<br />
The Banks Peninsula Water Zone Committee is a joint committee<br />
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Treasures from the past:<br />
Port architectural heritage<br />
A LIVELY community<br />
conversation on a Lyttelton<br />
Facebook page has inspired this<br />
week’s focus on the contribution<br />
of the Port Company (previously<br />
known as the <strong>Harbour</strong> Board) to<br />
Lyttelton’s architectural heritage.<br />
The first <strong>Harbour</strong> Board<br />
building at 5 Norwich Quay,<br />
on the corner of Oxford St, was<br />
designed by noted Canterbury<br />
architect Frederick Strouts in a<br />
Venetian Gothic style and built<br />
by Lyttelton firm Hollis and<br />
Williams in 1880. In those early<br />
days, the ground floor had a<br />
reading room as a welcome retreat<br />
for sea-weary captains, and<br />
a boardroom on the first floor.<br />
For eight decades the building<br />
was home to the <strong>Harbour</strong> Board,<br />
who ran Lyttelton Port for over<br />
100 years.<br />
In the mid-1980s, it was converted<br />
from railway storage into<br />
commercial use, and has since<br />
been utilised variously as office<br />
space, a gift shop, a restaurant<br />
and a café.<br />
Post-earthquakes, driven by<br />
a collaboration between the<br />
owners, community and heritage<br />
advocates, city council staff and<br />
skilled engineers and builders,<br />
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this important building – and<br />
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Translated into 36 languages, winner of the Norwegian Bookseller’s<br />
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Left: The Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong> Board and the Railway Goods Office in 1961. Right: The<br />
Lyttelton <strong>Harbour</strong> Board building opened in 1961, eventually renamed Shadbolt House,<br />
it was demolished in 2012 due to earthquake damage.<br />
rare survivor of its type in Canterbury<br />
– to be enjoyed for many<br />
years to come, currently as the<br />
popular restaurant SUPER.<br />
In 1961, the <strong>Harbour</strong> Board<br />
commissioned a Hollis and<br />
Leonard designed seven-storey<br />
building, which was highly<br />
contentious due to its scale<br />
and location. Some loved the<br />
modernist high rise with its<br />
theatrical transparent stairwell<br />
and incredible penthouse space;<br />
others loathed either its design,<br />
location, or both. Regardless,<br />
it was an important hub of<br />
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maritime affairs for many years.<br />
Known colloquially as ‘the Port<br />
Building’, it underwent a name<br />
change after the <strong>Harbour</strong> Board<br />
made their next physical move.<br />
The polarising building was<br />
purchased in 1995 by Independent<br />
Fisheries Ltd, one of New<br />
Zealand’s major privately owned<br />
fish processing businesses, and<br />
renamed Shadbolt House, after<br />
their founder Howard Shadbolt.<br />
It became home to the company’s<br />
fleet operation, a New Zealand<br />
Customs office, local community<br />
radio station Volcano Radio<br />
and two serviced apartments.<br />
Deemed uneconomic to repair<br />
after the earthquakes, it was<br />
demolished in October 2012;<br />
having dominated Lyttelton’s<br />
visual landscape for five decades,<br />
its absence certainly altered Lyttelton’s<br />
skyline.<br />
The <strong>Harbour</strong> Board’s third<br />
home on the corner of Norwich<br />
Quay and Dublin St was designed<br />
by Warren and Mahoney and<br />
aimed to reflect the importance of<br />
the <strong>Harbour</strong> Board in the port-focussed<br />
town. The three-storey<br />
building with tall, white columns<br />
gave the impression of a grand<br />
English country house, connecting<br />
it to Lyttelton’s colonial<br />
heritage. Its construction in 1987<br />
just preceded the Lyttelton Port<br />
Company’s birth as an entity in<br />
1988, with the introduction of<br />
the Port Companies Act. The<br />
building was also home to The<br />
Banks Peninsula District Council,<br />
prior to amalgamation with<br />
Christchurch City.<br />
This building’s post earthquake<br />
demolition in 2015 led<br />
the way for the development of<br />
Waterfront House on newly repaired,<br />
reclaimed land. Designed<br />
by Athfield Architects and built<br />
by Naylor Love, it opened in<br />
2017 and brought together both<br />
administration and port staff in<br />
one building for the first time.<br />
Located just 4m from the water,<br />
it is a bold, contemporary place,<br />
in stark contrast to Frederick<br />
Strout’s gothic beauty or the big,<br />
blue presence of Shadbolt House.<br />
https://www.lpc.co.nz/about-us/<br />
history/<br />
https://athfieldarchitects.co.nz/<br />
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As an organisation, we have<br />
timeless appeal!<br />
Seclusion<br />
leadership<br />
combines<br />
– has a<br />
with<br />
climate<br />
convenience.<br />
change<br />
also made significant progress in<br />
Lyttelton Town Centre and the<br />
<strong>Harbour</strong><br />
focus.<br />
addressing our own greenhousegas<br />
emissions, with our<br />
are only minutes away while commuting to Christchurch can<br />
also be<br />
Currently,<br />
measured<br />
under<br />
in minutes<br />
the Resource<br />
rather than hours.<br />
Management Act, regional Christchurch building receiving a<br />
Curving councils exterior are required metal cladding only to adapt adds a sculptured, “market-leading” aesthetically energy efficiency pleasing<br />
exterior to climate presentation. change, not As mitigate further evidence rating that of beauty 5.0 out (and of 6 innovation) the year<br />
is more it – that than responsibility skin deep, the is the Maccaferri Gabion to February basket on retaining the National wall has<br />
proven Government’s, its robustness but could throughout change. every Australian disturbance Built over Environment<br />
the past<br />
30 years. Even in ‘adapt mode’ many Rating System New Zealand.<br />
All improvements of Environment have Canterbury’s been signed off by The an engineer building’s and features that full include<br />
report existing will be policies available and to plans interested already parties. 184 solar panels which can<br />
Prospective contribute purchasers to reduced are emissions. advised to register generate their more intentions than 55,000 as it is for<br />
definite In declaring sale and may the climate be sold at any time. kilowatt hours of electricity per<br />
Open emergency, Homes: the Saturdays Council at noted 1:30 it - 2:00pm,<br />
year.<br />
Sundays at 12:15 -12:45pm<br />
and would twilight continue showings to show on Wednesdays leadership at 5:30 There - 6:00pm. has been a 26% reduction<br />
on climate-change and do so per staff member in emissions<br />
For Sale by Auction: Saturday 16th July 20<strong>22</strong> at 12:30pm onsite<br />
without adding new programmes since 30 <strong>June</strong> 2010. We now have<br />
(if not sold prior).<br />
at ratepayers’ expense. It also gave access to electric and hybrid<br />
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Jenny Hughey<br />
fleet hybrid or long-range electric<br />
by 20<strong>22</strong>. Carbon emissions from<br />
air travel across the organisation<br />
are offset via our own biodiversity<br />
programmes.<br />
According to a Madworld report<br />
in 2019, our gross emissions were<br />
<strong>22</strong>53 tonnes of carbon dioxide<br />
(CO2) equivalent, compared with<br />
removals of 7883 tonnes of CO2-<br />
equivalent through our efficiency<br />
efforts and from forestry planting<br />
across 2700 hectares.<br />
The changing climate will pose<br />
many risks to life and livelihood<br />
in Canterbury. In recent years<br />
we have seen how occasional,<br />
but extreme, weather events have<br />
had huge effects on residents and<br />
infrastructure around the South<br />
Island.<br />
The driest parts of our region,<br />
along the Marlborough coast and<br />
across much of the Canterbury<br />
Plains, are expected to get even<br />
drier. North-westerly storms are<br />
predicted to become more intense,<br />
with torrential alpine rainstorms<br />
turning our braided rivers into<br />
roaring rapids, fuelling landslides<br />
and causing widespread erosion.<br />
Canterbury’s coastal<br />
communities will be threatened<br />
Mike Shine<br />
Salesperson/Marketing Consultant<br />
Licensed REAA (2008)<br />
M. 027 <strong>22</strong>9 2868<br />
E. mike.shine@raywhite.com<br />
mikeshine/raywhite.com<br />
Facebook/instagram: @teamshine_raywhite<br />
All these eventualities have<br />
to be planned and prepared for,<br />
and Environment Canterbury<br />
will remain in the vanguard of<br />
these climate change efforts.<br />
One example is the $40 million<br />
Waimakariri River flood<br />
protection project, completed<br />
late last year. The network of<br />
floodgates and stopbanks will<br />
protect half a million people and<br />
$8 billion of community and<br />
business assets from a possible<br />
“super flood”.<br />
The last major flood was in<br />
December 1957, when parts<br />
of Coutts Island in Belfast and<br />
Kainga were swamped by river<br />
flow peaking at 3990 cubic<br />
metres per second (cumecs).<br />
The protection scheme has been<br />
designed to defend Christchurch<br />
from a flood of as much as 6500<br />
cumecs.<br />
Environment Canterbury’s<br />
leadership of biodiversity and<br />
biosecurity programmes is also<br />
underpinned by climate-change<br />
concerns.<br />
Canterbury’s distinct braided<br />
rivers and unique wetlands face<br />
many challenges. The rivers form<br />
a vital ecological link and provide<br />
an abundant food supply and<br />
nesting grounds for 26 species of<br />
native birds – most classified as<br />
OPINION 15<br />
Flat fare trial of $2 for travel on buses<br />
TO and HEAR enhance so many that work. people’s ideas fleet about hybrid how or a long-range climate change electric<br />
voices That on work our Annual included Plan setting was levy by might 20<strong>22</strong>. work Carbon in the emissions future. from<br />
empowering up a climate-change for our councillors. integration air travel across the organisation<br />
I programme would like to in thank the Long-term every single Plan The are offset cheaper via and our simpler own biodiversity bus<br />
one 2018-28, of you ensuring who gave climate feedback. change fare programmes.<br />
structure is a particularly<br />
was The actively adoption considered of the plan across for exciting According development. to a Madworld report<br />
20<strong>22</strong>/23 workstreams, marks increasing the end of a visibility strenuous<br />
of the but science rewarding and what few months. we know the <strong>22</strong>53 environment, tonnes of given carbon that dioxide<br />
It’s in 2019, a win-win our gross for citizens emissions and were<br />
about The three the impact areas of of focus climate – transport (CO2) equivalent, is responsible compared for more with<br />
bus change fares, on flood Canterbury, recovery and liaising than removals half of Christchurch’s of 7883 tonnes greenhouse<br />
equivalent gas emissions. through our efficiency<br />
of CO2-<br />
protection, on the issue and with climate iwi and change regional<br />
measures<br />
partners,<br />
–<br />
other<br />
generated<br />
local authorities<br />
more than It<br />
efforts<br />
also fits<br />
and<br />
in<br />
from<br />
with<br />
forestry<br />
the fact we<br />
planting<br />
2800<br />
and central<br />
submissions.<br />
government.<br />
Of these, 110 are<br />
across<br />
purchasing<br />
2700 hectares.<br />
electric buses, as<br />
The last major flood was in More broadly, we have to<br />
were presented to Council in we work towards having 40 per WIN-WIN: December The 1957, bus when fare structure parts across curb Greater reliance Christchurch on fossil fuels and wll be cheaper and simpler<br />
As an organisation, we have The changing climate will pose<br />
person.<br />
cent of the Metro urban bus fleet as a of trial. Coutts Forty Island per in cent Belfast of the and Metro find urban environmentally bus fleet is expected suitable to be electric and low<br />
also<br />
This<br />
made<br />
was a<br />
significant<br />
remarkable<br />
progress<br />
response<br />
in<br />
electric<br />
many<br />
and<br />
risks<br />
low-emission<br />
to life and livelihood<br />
by emission Kainga by were 2023. swamped by river alternatives, such as electricity and<br />
and<br />
addressing<br />
well over<br />
our<br />
twice<br />
own<br />
the<br />
greenhousegas<br />
emissions, for last with year’s our Long Term By<br />
number 2023.<br />
in Canterbury. In recent years flow peaking at 3990 cubic hydrogen, to power our public<br />
received we<br />
contributing<br />
have seen how<br />
to these<br />
occasional,<br />
more Waimakariri metres per Stop second Bank. (cumecs). the measures transport. we’ve adopted. were a lot of views around the<br />
Plan, Christchurch which laid building out spending receiving for a equitable but extreme, fares through weather your events rates, have A ratepayer The protection in Class scheme A – which has been There is When a groundswell my predecessor of sup-Stevport<br />
for Lowndes reducing retired carbon as emis-<br />
chair of eration.<br />
table and a lot to take into consid-<br />
10 “market-leading” years. energy efficiency you’re had helping huge effects get more on residents people on and includes designed the majority to defend of Christchurch<br />
from – whose a flood property of as much has a as 6500 sions and this our council decisions late last had year, to he However, I believe we have<br />
Christchurch<br />
rating of 5.0 out of 6 in the year buses infrastructure – which turn around helps the the South<br />
to Here’s February a brief on recap the National of our key environment. Island.<br />
Capital cumecs. Value of $900,000, would translate highlighted to actual outcomes some of the for big struck the right balance. We have<br />
decisions. Australian Council Built Environment<br />
has agreed to: With The that driest in mind, parts I of encourage<br />
region, pay $7.29 Environment towards this. Canterbury’s this, while changes ensuring on the money way. He was was kept social equity at the forefront,<br />
Rating • Trial System a $2 flat New fare for Zealand. bus travel<br />
across The building’s Greater Christchurch.<br />
features include just across as a cost, much but of at the Canterbury value you help biosecurity keep entire communities<br />
programmes is also ments, deal biosecurity, with the air “pressing quality and issues” huge of task ahead of us. On behalf<br />
you along to look the at Marlborough your rates bill coast not and These leadership small contributions of biodiversity can and still left optimistic for biodiversity we would enhance-<br />
be able to while keeping our eye on the<br />
(For 184 some, solar panels this will which be only can $1) are Plains, getting are from expected it. to get even protected underpinned from the by devastating climate-change other areas climate of work. change and sustainability. of Council, I thank you for your<br />
generate • Borrow more to help than fund 55,000 our share Depending drier. North-westerly on where you storms are effects concerns. of a flood, New Zealand’s I also want I share to his acknowledge confidence. the As a support.<br />
of kilowatt river stopbank hours of recovery electricity work per live, predicted you may to pay become what’s more called intense, a most commonly<br />
year.<br />
It’s year since Environment Canterbury<br />
with torrential alpine rainstorms<br />
Canterbury’s occurring distinct natural braided invaluable community, input from and various as a council,<br />
resulting from the May 2021 targeted rate for certain activities<br />
that benefit your area, such Overall, many I challenges. am thrilled The with rivers form groups, ensure whose we feedback are in a helped better place to<br />
hazard.<br />
There has been a 26% reduction turning our braided rivers into<br />
rivers Think and of unique the value wetlands in that. face stakeholders we are and taking community some bold steps to<br />
flood.<br />
per • Accelerate staff member action in in emissions response as funding roaring rapids, loan repayments fuelling landslides for Council’s a vital agreement ecological to link respond and provide shape cope the final with plan. the changing climate<br />
to since climate 30 declared <strong>June</strong> change 2010. by We developing now have the a climate-change emergency<br />
and construction causing widespread of the secondary erosion. to the an abundant emergency food supply through and It was and not the always tests easy it will – set there us. But<br />
access to electric and hybrid<br />
Canterbury’s coastal<br />
nesting grounds for 26 species of there will always be a need to do<br />
vehicles<br />
JENNY<br />
and hope<br />
HUGHEY<br />
to have<br />
explains<br />
half our<br />
what<br />
communities will be threatened native birds – most classified as<br />
by sea-level<br />
more.<br />
rise this century and threatened and facing increased<br />
pressures due to river system<br />
Environment<br />
change.<br />
Jenny Hughey<br />
by sea-level rise this century and<br />
our productive and protected land<br />
jeopardised by the arrival and<br />
spread of new, exotic weeds and<br />
pests from warmer climates.<br />
All these eventualities have<br />
to be planned and prepared for,<br />
and Environment Canterbury<br />
will remain in the vanguard of<br />
these climate change efforts.<br />
One example is the $40 million<br />
Waimakariri River flood<br />
protection project, completed<br />
late last year. The network of<br />
floodgates and stopbanks will<br />
protect half a million people and<br />
$8 billion of community and<br />
business assets from a possible<br />
“super flood”.<br />
Wednesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>22</strong> 20<strong>22</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />
threatened and facing increased<br />
pressures due to river system<br />
change.<br />
Wetlands are also ecosystems<br />
at-risk nationally and regionally,<br />
degraded by draining, damming<br />
and diversion affecting their<br />
ability to sequester carbon,<br />
cleanse freshwater and mitigate<br />
flooding, as well as impacting on<br />
biodiversity and mahinga kai.<br />
With biosecurity, we are<br />
putting greater emphasis on the<br />
risks of new pests establishing<br />
in Canterbury. Warming<br />
temperatures, changing soils and<br />
new land uses mean new weeds<br />
especially, will be able to gain a<br />
better foothold across the region.<br />
degraded by draining, damming<br />
and diversion affecting their<br />
ability to sequester carbon,<br />
cleanse freshwater and mitigate<br />
flooding, as well as impacting on<br />
biodiversity and mahinga kai.<br />
With biosecurity, we are<br />
putting greater emphasis on the<br />
risks of new pests establishing<br />
in Canterbury. Warming<br />
temperatures, changing soils and<br />
new land uses mean new weeds<br />
especially, will be able to gain a<br />
better foothold across the region.<br />
More broadly, we have to<br />
curb reliance on fossil fuels and<br />
find environmentally suitable<br />
alternatives, such as electricity and<br />
hydrogen, to power our public<br />
transport.<br />
When my predecessor Steve<br />
Lowndes retired as chair of<br />
this council late last year, he<br />
highlighted some of the big<br />
changes on the way. He was<br />
optimistic we would be able to<br />
deal with the “pressing issues” of<br />
climate change and sustainability.<br />
I share his confidence. As a<br />
community, and as a council,<br />
we are taking some bold steps to<br />
ensure we are in a better place to<br />
cope with the changing climate<br />
and the tests it will set us. But<br />
there will always be a need to do<br />
more.<br />
Emma Shine<br />
Salesperson/Marketing Consultant<br />
Licensed REAA (2008)<br />
M. 027 287 5600<br />
E. emma.shine@raywhite.com<br />
emmashine/raywhite.com
16 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>22</strong> 20<strong>22</strong><br />
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Wednesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>22</strong> 20<strong>22</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 17<br />
Be a Stormwater Superhero<br />
You wouldn’t pour soapy suds, paint or<br />
petrol in the river, right?<br />
What about tipping in some trash,<br />
metal, dust, or dog poo?<br />
Thought not, but when it rains or we<br />
wash stuff outside, the things we leave<br />
behind end up in our rivers, streams, and<br />
bays.<br />
These baddies travel, untreated, through<br />
the stormwater system, making the<br />
water unsafe and wreaking havoc on the<br />
habitats of living things.<br />
It’s not hard to be a Stormwater<br />
Superhero. Here are some simple things<br />
you can do to keep the bad guys away.<br />
THE CAR<br />
Tonnes of copper and zinc find their<br />
way into Canterbury waterways every<br />
year.<br />
Much of it comes from brake pad dust<br />
and tyre grime that’s washed into the<br />
stormwater system.<br />
Get on the Grass Wash your car on<br />
the lawn or grass verge. It stops cleaning<br />
chemicals from going into the stormwater<br />
system. Not possible? Why not use a car<br />
cleaning service.<br />
Choose Copper Free Ask for copperfree<br />
brake pads when it’s time to have<br />
them replaced and keep on top of any oil<br />
leaks.<br />
THE HOME<br />
Rainy days might give our roofs,<br />
driveways and paths a good shower,<br />
but all that grit and grime has to go<br />
somewheresomewhere – often straight to<br />
our waterways.<br />
Sprucing up the Section When<br />
gardening, take care to keep soil and<br />
fertiliser on the lawn. Also, sweep up<br />
leaves and garden waste, and pick up<br />
rubbish by the stormwater grate.<br />
Doing DIY Wash paintbrushes in the<br />
laundry sink. Sweep up any sawdust and<br />
leftover bits and pieces and keep the<br />
gutters clean. Well-painted roofs, gutters,<br />
and downpipes reduce the amount of zinc<br />
going into the stormwater.<br />
Bag it and Bin it When out and<br />
about, pick up your dog’s ‘business’.<br />
Also, don’t feed the ducks, swans or<br />
geese – too many of their ‘leavings’<br />
leave a mess in our waterways.<br />
Lift that Litter If you see<br />
rubbish on the footpath, pick it up.<br />
Otherwise, it could make its way to<br />
the stormwater drain.<br />
AT WORK<br />
Lots of activity at the worksite can mean<br />
lots of things polluting our waterways.<br />
Even small amounts of industrial products<br />
can do serious damage to the health and<br />
habitats of marine life.<br />
Clean up Chemicals Clean up<br />
spills straight away. Likewise for small<br />
hardware items. Think about methods for<br />
prevention, such as installing bunds or<br />
filters.<br />
Safe Space for Substances Being smart<br />
with how and where industrial items are<br />
stored prevents accidents from happening<br />
in the first place and lessens the impact if<br />
they do.<br />
Get Busy with the Broom Keep the<br />
shop floor, yards and pathways clean of<br />
grit, grime and small items that could<br />
otherwise end up in our rivers when it<br />
rains.<br />
Go to ecan.govt.nz/stormwater for<br />
even more information on things you<br />
can do to be a Stormwater Superhero<br />
and protect Canterbury’s precious<br />
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18 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>22</strong> 20<strong>22</strong><br />
Southern Response<br />
homeowners urged to<br />
apply for compensation<br />
$130m in compensation remains unclaimed<br />
Homeowners who cash-settled their claims with AMI<br />
or Southern Response before 1 October 2014 were<br />
underpaid by about 20 per cent. The average<br />
compensation now being paid is approximately<br />
$100,000 per claim. Over 1,300 homeowners have not<br />
yet claimed their compensation.<br />
Christchurch lawyer Peter Woods, senior partner at<br />
Anthony Harper says these homeowners did not get their<br />
full entitlement when they cash-settled their claims.<br />
“They may have been very seriously prejudiced at the<br />
time and they are entitled to be compensated for that<br />
wrong,” Peter Woods says.<br />
“There is over $130m worth of compensation waiting<br />
to be claimed.<br />
If a claimant cash-settled their earthquake damage<br />
with Southern Response before 1 October 2014, they<br />
are likely to have been underpaid and would be<br />
entitled to a further 20 per cent payment from<br />
Southern Response, plus interest.<br />
“Some homeowners may be reluctant to revisit their<br />
experience with Southern Response, or wary of the<br />
compensation offer. We understand this can seem<br />
difficult, however our dedicated team are successfully<br />
guiding clients through the application process. No<br />
direct contact with Southern Response is required,<br />
and there is no fee if the homeowner is not eligible for<br />
compensation,” he says.<br />
Woods represented Karl and Ali Dodds in the<br />
landmark case where both the High Court and Court<br />
of Appeal determined Southern Response had<br />
engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct by<br />
withholding information when cash-settling their<br />
earthquake insurance claim. As a result, Southern<br />
Response accepted it was liable to pay approximately<br />
3,000 homeowners a total of $300m compensation.<br />
Anthony Harper represents more than 400 Southern<br />
Response homeowners, with compensation paid to<br />
date ranging from $65,000 to $425,000, at a total<br />
value of $30.5m.<br />
“So many of our clients have told us about the<br />
hardship and struggles caused by the earthquakes<br />
and how this compensation will change their lives,”<br />
Woods says.<br />
Anthony Harper will advise on the right to claim<br />
outside the compensation package, what they are<br />
owed under the compensation package, Southern<br />
Response’s requirement to sign a new Settlement<br />
Agreement, and on the terms of the Agreement.<br />
"We appreciate that homeowners need to have<br />
certainty about legal fees. After Southern Response's<br />
contribution to fees, our fee is $875,” Woods says.<br />
Anthony Harper has established a dedicated website<br />
for homeowners to register for compensation at:<br />
www.SouthernResponsePayment.co.nz<br />
Apply online at www.SouthernResponsePayment.co.nz or call 03 379 0920<br />
Find us on facebook.com/southernresponsepayment<br />
The website is provided by Anthony Harper. Further information about Anthony Harper can be found at www.anthonyharper.co.nz
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20 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>22</strong> 20<strong>22</strong><br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
The Governors Choice<br />
875 Governors <strong>Bay</strong> Road,<br />
Governors <strong>Bay</strong><br />
Deadline Sale: Thurs 7 July<br />
(unless sold prior))<br />
4 bedrooms, 2 bathroom, 2 living,<br />
2 car garaging, 204m² Floor 907m² Land<br />
Listing No. PLS4859<br />
Open Homes: Refer Online for Viewing Times<br />
Absolutely nestled in a natural wonderland<br />
setting, this Governors <strong>Bay</strong> family-home<br />
property is situated on a luscious section of<br />
907m2 -providing you access to an exclusive<br />
Canterbury paradise, only 14kms from<br />
Christchurch CBD. After 10 adoring years at<br />
the property, the owners have made the<br />
decision to down-size, now allowing you the<br />
choice of a Governors <strong>Bay</strong> address!<br />
The home integrates superbly within the<br />
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family-living practicality. Bedrooms and<br />
living areas are spread across two floors,<br />
making no compromise on space and comfort<br />
- with a beautifully spacious lounge, dining<br />
and kitchen as the heart of the home - and<br />
an adjoining 2nd living area perfect for more<br />
quiet space (or perhaps a dedicated keys<br />
play-area?). Wide open spaces, bathed in<br />
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optimised with full-format windows and<br />
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Bedrooms enjoy great separation from the<br />
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- and there are two bathrooms (both with<br />
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Multiple-level outdoor spaces also allow<br />
perfect spots to both entertain and relax,<br />
with a large elevated balcony connecting to<br />
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if needed.<br />
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Separate laundry, Tiled kitchen, Central<br />
heating + log-fire + 4 x electric heaters, Dble<br />
garage + studio (or extra garage)+off-street<br />
Fully-fenced and established section,<br />
Entertainment balconies, Approx. 1980's,<br />
Approx. 907m2 Land<br />
Situated within the idyllic environment<br />
of Governors <strong>Bay</strong> with spectacular native<br />
surroundings and views, amazing<br />
Mitchell Roberts<br />
Mob. 027 413 0797<br />
Mana Tai<br />
Mob. 027 626 2824<br />
Harcourts Four Seasons<br />
Realty 2017 Ltd,<br />
The Palms (Licensed Agent REAA 2008)<br />
ADVERTISING FEATURE<br />
walkways and swimming spots - and only<br />
minutes away from Governors <strong>Bay</strong><br />
Settlement, Governors <strong>Bay</strong> School, <strong>Harbour</strong><br />
House café and Sandy Beach (creek access)<br />
whilst only 7kms from Cashmere and<br />
9kms from Lyttleton.<br />
ADJUSTABLE MASSAGE BED<br />
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