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REENTRY: Christchurch South Intermediate’s Liliana Braun takes a throw in during a football match at the AIMS Games in Tauranga. • More photos, page 12
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BY GABRIELLE STUART
A community board member has described the plight of people with disabilities trying to park in the south of the city as “hilarious”.
“If you didn’t laugh you’d cry,” said Spreydon-Heathcote Com-munity Board member Karolin Potter.
Over the past three weeks, she and fellow community board member Helene Mautner have visited every cluster of shops in the ward, looking at the disability parking spaces.
They found problems at more than 20 centres and shopping ar-
eas, including Barrington, Adding-ton and Colombo St.
Problems include parks which are too narrow for a driver with a disability to get out of their vehicle, high curbs with no ramp access for wheelchairs, and ramps which are too steep.
They were particularly con-cerned about parking at Pioneer Recreation and Sport Centre, where there are two disabled car parks near the back entrance, and three at the front.
The parks at the back are close to an entrance, but Ms Potter said the parks at the front were more than 100m away. • Turn to page 5
Car parksdrive local politician potty
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Hillmorton High School students have had the chance to work one-to-one with some of their music idols this term.
Frontman of New Zealand rock band Shihad, Jon Toogood, and Dave Dobbyn’s house band member Mark Vanilau spent three weeks working with se-nior music students at the school.
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dents to help them develop their NCEA compositions.
Deputy principal Eleanor Sim said it was very rewarding for the students to have their work looked over by a fresh set of eyes and ears.
“The reaction of students has been excellent, as they have come out of their shells and related really well to the ad-vice offered. Jon Toogood even played some bass guitar on one student’s recording. That’s some guest spot.”
The Music Mentors pro-gramme is organised by the New Zealand Music Commis-sion.
In previous years former stu-dent Jason Kerrison of Opshop and Julia Deans of Fur Patrol have visited the school through the programme.
“We love the mentoring in schools programme and we always put our hand up for it, and they really seem to enjoy coming here,” Ms Simsaid.
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Somerfield resident Gordon McK-ay regularly spends 40 hours work-ing as a coastguard volunteer, on top of his full-time job.
Last week he had his hard work recognised, being named Coast-guard Canterbury Air Patrol Vol-unteer of the Year.
“If you do it for the love you don’t mind it,” Mr McKay said.
He has been involved in coast-guard work since he was a teen-ager.
He learnt to fly through the Brit-ish Royal Air Force, and worked for many years on professional rescue ships in the seas around Eu-rope.
When he moved to New Zealand in 2006, he joined the coastguard four days after he arrived.
“It only took four days and I al-ready missed it,” he said.
He said it was a challenge to ad-just to the New Zealand volunteer coastguard model.
Rescue efforts often take several days, and he said it was sometimes difficult to stop and go back to his job as a project manager for Horn-castle Homes.
“Sometimes I’ll try to take a holiday just to rest. I have a very understanding boss at work who has supported me the whole way through.”
He has a wife and five-year-old daughter, and said it wouldn’t be possible to do the work without his family’s support.
“My daughter calls it “daddy’s
other work”. My wife is rather un-derstanding, but she would much rather I was doing this than going down to the pub for the rugby with the boys.”
Mr McKay has been working to develop aerial drones for search and rescue work, which were used in the search for Christchurch man Peter Crowther, who was lost last year in Arthurs Pass National Park.
The drone found several targets for searchers, including a camou-flaged hunting hide, but the miss-
ing man was never found.Mr McKay has also worked to
help air and water based units work better together.
He said there was a lot of com-munication involved in a rescue operation.
“On the sea you are focused on what is around you, and every-thing’s chugging along at a rate of a few knots. In a plane everything runs so much quicker. It’s much faster paced, very snappy, decision orientated. Up top we can see the whole picture.”
He said he felt the award reflect-ed the work of the whole team.
“Me and my team put a huge amount of effort into this, so it is nice to have that acknowledged.”
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RECOGNISED: Gordon McKay from Coastguard Canterbury Air Patrol who won the Air Patrol Volunteer of the Year Award presented by Coastguard president Dean Lawrence. PHOTO: RICHARD LEONARD
TEAMWORK: Communication is vital as Coastguard Canterbury air and water units work together in many rescues.PHOTO: WILL MCJORROW
BIRDS EYE: Long hours spent on patrol in the coastguard plane each week.PHOTO: GLENDON SCREEN PHOTOGRAPHY
BY GABRIELLE STUART
Amanda Wallis has won a victory in her battle to make an Addington intersection safer.
The mother-of-four has cam-paigned since April this year to have the intersection of Brougham and Selwyn streets made safer.
She organised a petition and sev-eral workshops over the issue, as well as a protest this month, which was cancelled because of rain.
This month the New Zealand Transport Agency has agreed to make changes to the intersection.
A new, two-phase pedestrian crossing will be installed, with a protected pedestrian island in the middle of the highway.
A right-turning arrow will also be installed for vehicles turning into Selwyn St.
The changes were made public af-ter Wigram MP Megan Woods met with the NZTA to ask it what was happening with the intersection.
“Amanda has put so much en-ergy and so much passion into this issue, and I would like to see staff at NZTA sit down and make an effort to communicate with the commu-nity.”
NZTA traffic and safety manager Tony Spowart was open to the idea.
“The transport agency welcomes any future opportunity to meet with the community to discuss the safety issues at the intersection and the initiatives being planned.”
Mother wins intersection battle
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Hi Kaila, I can immediately tell you’re from the US from your accent.
That’s right, I was born and bred in New York City.
What’s life like there?It’s a little bit like the mov-
ies to be honest. There’s always something amazing going on and the kids are all doing ridiculous
things. I thought it was a great place to grow up. I thought I was street smart growing up, but honestly, when I first came to New Zealand about 10 years ago I had trouble with the simple things like hanging up a clothes line or lighting a fire. I couldn’t tell the difference between a sheep and a goat. A friend once said my intelli-gence goes down with population density when I move around.
Why come to New Zealand?It was a boy who brought me here, actually.
Are you still together?We’re not together any-
more but we are still friends and I am eternally grateful to him for bringing me to this
country.Did you have any plans when you
came?I literally had no
idea what I was going to do when I first came here. I don’t have a simple job title like an accountant or lawyer so I had trouble finding work as someone who was broadly
capable. I had done a whole heap of things before that in the US. My degree was in hotel and restaurant administration. I’ve worked in visual printing, in the wholesale jewellery industry . . . I guess I would call myself a serial entre-preneur. Then I worked in graphic design and for a PR company. I also work for TEDxChristchurch, which is a programme of local events that bring people together to spread ideas. We’ve had events where inspirational speakers speak on a whole heap of subjects.
How was the Ministry of Awe-some founded?
In early 2012, myself and a few like-minded people decided that the city needed support for all the people who were trying, and maybe struggling, to do awe-some things. At our first meeting, which was just me, Vicki Buck, Sam Johnson, and (former Ngai Tahu strategy manager) Sacha McMeeking, we just had a coffee at the Addington Coffee Co-op and signed a mock constitution. In our early days, we would just have dinner with someone rather than having a meeting in an office or something.
What is the Ministry of Awe-some?
We try and open doors for people and help them make con-nections with key people in the city. We run around 70 events each year and have lots of people come along to our meetings. We have hundreds of one-on-ones with
people to offer them support.We basically want to push
people in Christchurch who are entrepreneurial. People shouldn’t think they’re crazy just because they have a crazy idea. What we might see is a computer program-mer turn up at one of our meetings and say they want to get involved in a project, then someone else might say: “Hey, I’m looking for a computer programmer.” We try and foster those serendipitous mo-ments.
Pick one recent success that the ministry has had?
Just recently, we gave a hand to Amy Burke who’s running the Help for the Homeless campaign in Christchurch. We saw what she was doing and called her up and asked if she wanted help run-ning her meetings and putting a structure in place for her organisa-tion. We let them use our office space. We’re helping them get set up as an official organisation. These may seem like small things, but sometimes people don’t know how to do them. There are people trying to do incredible things, but they may have small barriers that stop them from doing what they want to do.
How is it funded?The Ministry of Awesome has
been incredibly lucky to get so much funding. The Canterbury Community Trust has backed us since our beginning. Kiwibank has been a great funder, and so has the city council.
Awesome ideas pushed toMinistry of Awesome founder Kaila Colbin was once a top amateur boxer in New York City. Now, she fights for people with entrepreneurial dreams in Christchurch. Max Towle talked to her about Coffee and Jam, cooking school, and street smarts.
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What about your “Coffee and Jam” meetings?
Our meetings are extremely casual, but we now have about 80 people coming each week. And I’m fairly sure they’re not just coming for the free food. The purpose of the meetings is to help people connect with each other. We usually have someone pitch a new project or business in Christchurch, and then afterwards there’s an entrepreneurial educational speaker.
How did you meet people like Vicki Buck and Sam Johnson?
Sam I met through TEDx. But I think we’re all just like-minded
people. Christchurch is a very small place and once you start to tug on the thread that is Christch-urch, you find out it’s connected to the entire city.
What’s an average day in your life?
If there is such a thing? A typi-cal day would be lots of meetings. Something like the Ministry of Awesome is only successful because of the team behind it. It’s a lot of reaching out to random people, whether on Facebook or on the phone. We brought the former mayor of San Francisco down to Christchurch recently. How that happened was I Googled him, cold
called him from the white pages, first spoke to his wife on the phone, then convinced him to come here.
How would you like to see the future of the city develop?
My hope for Christchurch is that we realise the promise that emerged from the rubble. I don’t think that’s a promise of shiny new buildings, but of people who are creative, active, engaged, quirky, interesting, and diverse. We need that kind of reputation as a city. If someone is cutting edge, Christch-urch should be the kind of place that welcomes them.
Do you often travel back to the US?
I do. I’m on the board of the cooking school my mother founded in New York. It’s the oldest natural foods cooking school in the US. It’s called the Natural Gourmet Institute and we have an accredited professional chef training pro-gramme. My family is back in the States which is another reason why I go back and forth so frequently.
Are you a great cook?Actually, no, not really. I’m usu-
ally surrounded by so many people who are fantastic in the kitchen. I’m more of an “eatie,” than a “cookie.”
What are your hobbies?I am a rock climber and a boxer.
I used to be quite a serious boxer in around the year 2000. I had about eight fights and I was ranked second in the US in my category as an amateur. I also try to explore more of the South Island when I can.
become realities
ACTIVE: Kaila gives a presentation at the regular Coffee and Jam meeting.
•From page 1“Pioneer was most upsetting,
because it just seemed like the parks were a complete after-thought.”
There are fifteen staff car parks which are closer to the centre than the front entrance disability parks, as well as designated bike and bus parking.
City council recreation and sports unit manager John Filsell said there had been no written complaints about the location of the parks over the past year, although there had been com-plaints about people parking in them without permits.
He said options for relocat-ing or adding more parks had been reviewed since the issue was raised by the community board.
“We have yet not been able to identify any practical solutions that would allow us to relocate the northern car parks closer to the entrance without significantly impacting traffic flows and facility operation.”
But he said that locations for extra parks near the south en-trance were being looked at.
Dr Mautner said she was disap-pointed by the number of prob-lems they found across the ward.
“Even one bad car park is a disappointment. For people with disabilities, not being able to trav-el around freely has a real impact
on their lives.”Ms Potter said it made a simple
trip to the shops an ordeal.“We met a women at the Cen-
taurus Rd shops who said she had to back onto the pavement from the disabled car parks, because it was too frightening to go up on her wheelchair frontways. It was too steep and she was afraid she’d tip right over.”
CCS Disability Action mobil-ity parking and access adviser BJ Clark said there were similar problems across the city.
“I applaud the community board for highlighting this issue because it’s one where we get a lot of complaints. We have tried me-dia campaigns and we have tried working with the malls to find ways to monitor them, but it con-tinues to be a huge issue.
“Some people have no thought for their fellow man, and they don’t understand what it’s like to be a person with a disability.”
He said the design of the parks was important.
“Having kerb access is just as important as having the marked space.”
The community board has asked for a city council report on car parks to be compiled, with op-tions for fixing the problems.
Once the report is finished, they plan to present it to the city council.
Car parks drive politician potty
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BY GABRIELLE STUART
When Pat and Nicola Martin started their Sydenham business Solar Bright, they had no qualifications, no experience, and lim-ited funds.
But they did have ideas and determina-tion.
Seven years later, they are finalists for a New Zealand Innovators Award for a po-tentially life-saving invention.
Their “PATeye” sits on the road like a normal catseye reflector, but flashes with a blue light when there is ice on the road.
It is already in use in car parks at The Hub Hornby and Westfield Riccarton, and is being tested by the NZTA for use on the roads.
It is also being tested for use in Europe, Asia and the United States.
“It is pretty exciting to be sitting in an office in Sydenham and having all this happening around us,” Mrs Martin said.
The couple moved to New Zealand from the United Kingdom 13 years ago, with their one-year-old daughter.
“At the time we said we’ll just travel New Zealand for a year, before she gets older. And we ended up staying here, to the disgust of our parents.”
At the time Mrs Martin was working as a personal assistant, and her husband was working as on shop fit outs.
“Neither of us have been to university or have any formal qualifications, but Pat has owned his own business since the age of 17 and I’ve always been entrepreneur-ial.”
She said they wanted to put some of their ideas into action.
“We’ve always been people who jump in with both feet and worry about the conse-quences later.”
She said they made a good team.“Pat doesn’t worry about anything, and
I’m probably the other side where I worry a bit too much.”
Since they started the business they have been responsible for several success-ful inventions, including the public solar charge table in the Re:Start mall.
The winners of the New Zealand Inno-vators Awards will be announced in two weeks.
Demolition of the Linwood Library on Cranley St began last week.
The library has been closed since it was damaged in the February 2011 earthquake, and again by fire in 2012. It has been deemed uneconomic to repair.
The demolition is expected to take three weeks, and will be completed next month.
The temporary Linwood Library and Service Centre
will continue to operate in Eastgate Mall as the city council continues investigations into the future of the Cranley St site.
City council community fa-cilities rebuild unit manager Darren Moses said care would be taken to ensure the public was inconvenienced as little as possible while the building was being demolished.
“We are aware that the library has been an eyesore since it was damaged by fire, so this is
a sign of progress for Linwood residents. While the temporary library in the mall remains pop-ular with the community, the council will be continuing to look at how the service can be provided long-term in the area,” he said.
The city council plans to hold an expression of interest process for parties interested in leasing the empty site on a short-to-me-dium term basis until the future of the site is decided.
Library demolition begins
ROCKIN’: Year 8 Hillmorton High School students Chay Kaa-Luke, lead guitar; Jimmy Hemera, rhythm guitar; Ethan Moody, drums; and Dylan Knights, bass have formed a band, Lion’s Den. They’re just some of the year 7 and year 8 students who have taken advantage of expanded weekly music lessons this year, since the school became a composite school. The school took on more than 150 junior students in February after the closure of Branston, Linwood and Manning intermediate schools.
BRIGHT SPARKS: Entrepreneurs and owners of Sydenham business Solar Bright, Pat and Nicola Martin. They have been named NZ Innova-tors Award finalists for their PATeye invention, which is designed to detect black ice.
Bright idea inaward contention
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Local artists hope to use their skills to help victims of human trafficking, through a se-ries of creative workshops in Phillipstown next week.
Janie Porter has mobilised a group of her friends and acquaintances, who will volunteer their skills to lead community workshops.
They will teach everything from dance and sign language, to cake decorating and painting techniques.
All the funds raised through the “Louder” workshops will go towards Hagar Inter-national Creative Arts and Recovery pro-grammes in Cambodia and Vietnam.
The programmes teach new skills to wom-en and children who have been victims of slavery.
Ms Porter said the group of friends had formed a registered charity, Artists Against Slavery.
“We’ve run art exhibitions in the past, but this will be the first time we’ve done any-thing like this.”
She expected more than 100 people at the workshops this year, and hoped the work-shops would become an annual event.
“We’re starting small this year, but if all goes well we hope to expand it next year.”
She said that all the costs of the workshops would be paid for through separate dona-tions, so all the funds raised through the workshops would go to Hagar International.
The workshops will be held from October 9 to October 11, at the Grace Vineyard City Campus on Ferry Rd.
Workshops will also be held at the Grace Vineyard Beach Campus in New Brighton.
More information on the workshops can be found at www.artistsagainstslavery.org. People can register for the workshops on the website, or at either of the church sites.
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Pupils from Christchurch South Intermediate were in action at the New Zealand Community Trust AIMS Games in Tauranga.
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The technology of using cold to decompose fat cells was pioneered by the president of the Pennsylvania University School of Medicine in America and has since gained FDA approval as well as European CE. Unlike other slimming technologies out there, this one is designed as an alternative to liposuction- for areas of localized fat, e.g. back rolls, muffin tops, love handles. As such, we have enjoyed a lot of a success with this in areas like LA, Tokyo, Shanghai, Sydney where the people eat healthy, exercise regularly, but are bugged by the stubborn areas of fat. Coincidently, this type of client also shows the most noticeable improvement, where clinical trials have shown patients losing up to 10mm per treatment.
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Fat Freeze machine gets results!The cryolipolysis (Fat Freeze) machine is so effective – you will be amazed by the results.
Research from the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery suggests a loss of 20 to 40 per cent for each treatment (where 20 per cent is the average). After a two-month wait, when you are ready for the next treatment, you can look forward to another 20 per cent and even more being lost. Sometimes one treatment is enough.
The technology of using cold to decompose fat cells was pioneered by the president of the Pennsylvania University School of Medicine in America and has since gained FDA approval as well as European CE.
Unlike other slimming technologies out there, this one is designed as an alternative to liposuction for areas of localised fat, for example, back rolls, muffin tops, love handles.
Can I use this treatment?Good candidates have bulges in certain
areas they want to get rid of. This is not a weight loss solution for people who are obese. The client should always consult with the practioner.
What can I do after the treatment?
Usually we have patients going back to work immediately after the session. Some patients experience redness, tingling or numbness in the treated area, but this is temporary and will resolve completely. For others some bruising and discomfort may occur.
How long until I see results?Visible changes occur as quickly as
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Insomnia, phobias, addictions, anxiety and weight management - many of us have experienced one or more of these throughout our
lives, perhaps especially so post-earthquake.
Rebecca Cragnolini believes that people do not need to suffer in silence, but can take control of their own wellbeing using some simple
but effective techniques. Self Hypnosis and Neurolinguistic Programming is based on the understanding that we are unique and we have all the resources within us to make the changes in our lives and attitudes. However, sometimes we require someone to work alongside to bring out these strengths. That’s where Rebecca comes in. She has 18 years of experience working in health for the Canterbury District Health Board and National Health Service in England and her passion for hypnosis is founded in her own discovery of how easily and effectively changes can take place when using these approaches.
The system she employs is a series of techniques designed to help people get positive and successful results. It is based on the understanding that within each of us is a wealth of resources which we barely use but once tapped can change our lives. Over
the years we can develop beliefs and habits that initially serve a purpose but now are unhelpful such as believing will never be able to lose weight, stop smoking, be calm in a plane. Techniques such as goal setting, relaxation and visualisation exercises bring about the change. Rebecca believes that when we know the changes have come from within us, we can have confidence they are sustainable and we are in control. While many of her clients see her individually, she also offers group sessions and is happy to go into workplaces or social groups to talk about what she does.
This is a gentle, empowering, pain-free system that lets us make our own changes based on the way we naturally learn and develop habits and is paired with Rebecca’s consistent positive feedback and support. Some clients see a change after just one visit, some after ten or more. It is highly individual, and working with a practitioner like Rebecca will provide support throughout the journey.
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BY GABRIELLE STUART
Burwood, North New Brighton, and New Brighton Anglican parishes plan to combine, because they are losing worshippers.
Through the merger the combined parish will cover a large area along Pegasus Bay, stretching from Southshore to Spencerville. The name of the new parish has still to be decided.
Burwood Anglican Parish warden Elizabeth Hanley said the church alone had lost about 20 per cent of its members since the earth-quake.
“We have got quite a few parishioners who have gone into rest homes, and others
who have moved to other suburbs.”
She said that meant it wasn’t viable to run so many parishes.
The combined parish will be formed in November.
It will be centred on the All Saints Burwood site, because of its facilities and also because it has very little earthquake damage.
St Mark’s at Marshland and St Luke’s (above), at South New Brighton will continue as worship centres, while St Faith’s New Brighton and St Andrew’s North New Brighton will continue their community focused minis-tries during the week.
A Transitional Action Group has been formed
to work out the details of the merger, identifying the strengths of each parish, and coming up with a mission ac-tion plan for the new parish.
Sunday service times are: 8.30am at All Saints 305 New Brighton Rd; 10am at All Saints and at St Luke’s 212 Pine Ave and on the first and third Sundays at 10am at St Mark’s 338 Prestons Rd.
Family focused times: On the first Sunday of the month All Saints has a family service at 10am and St Luke’s has a Big Breakfast at the same time, where all are invited. On the fourth Sunday there is Messy Church, activities and scripture for all ages, at 4pm at All Saints. This is fol-lowed by a shared meal.
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NO DEBATE ABOUT THAT: A St Andrew’s College debating team defended their title on September 19 at the Canterbury School Debating Competition final. Year 11 students April Oakley, Harrison Smith and Isabella Garbett were named the junior champions against Cashmere High School. The moot of the evening was “This house would sacrifice New Zealand’s outstanding natural landscape in order to generate clean energy and fight climate change” and the St Andrew’s team were affirmative. The team with teacher Jacqueline Yoder.
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BY GABRIELLE STUART
The economic upturn in Hornby is caus-ing one community resource to struggle.
Many of the members of the volunteer-run Hornby Toy Library were lower-income families. Many have moved away from the area since the earthquakes, due to rising rental prices.
Toy library chairwoman Amanda Cos-grove said the library was struggling to find both members and volunteers.
“We’ve lost some of our biggest market,
so we’re down to about 50 families regu-larly using the library. We do go through cycles as the children in some families outgrow the toys, and others come through, so it does come in waves. But we’d usually have at least 75 families.”
However, she said the families signing up with the library were becoming more diverse.
The toy library is currently based at Sockburn School, and is open on Thurs-days from 5.30pm to 7pm and Saturdays from 9.30am to noon.
Toy library struggling
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As an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School, we offer a curriculum that extends and fosters individual learning, and we celebrate each girl’s success.
At Selwyn House you will also find extraordinary teachers who are experts in the subjects they teach, who love children, and who are passionate about teaching.
The 21st century requires independent thinkers, responsible citizens, creative problem solvers and confident decision makers. With a secure base in these skills, our students should be able to move on to other school environments and the wider world with confidence and optimism.
The classes are capped at Selwyn House, as small classes mean that teachers are able to develop a full understand-ing of how each girl learns – what interests and motivates each girl individually.
In Term 3 we have celebrated these successes.
• National placing in RoboCup competition
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• World finalists in Future Problem Solving competition
• Independent Schools’ Ski Champions
• Canterbury Fencing competition placings
• Two girls in Canterbury hockey squads
• Four girls in U13 Canterbury basketball teams
• Canterbury Schools’ Orienteering Years 7 & 8 Girls Standard Sprint winners and second and third placings.
• Canterbury Schools’ Orienteering Overall Years 7 & 8 Champions
• Canterbury Schools’ Orienteering Overall Year 6 and under Champions
• Four Canterbury chess champions
• Jump Jam teams are in the South Island finals
• Two girls have had their Haiku poems on winter accepted for the NZ Poetry Society’s Anthology
• Baking Industry Research Trust prize at the Canterbury Science Fair
• Girls in Canterbury Primary Schools’ Cross Country teamReilly Moore at the Canterbury
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Selwyn House Robotics team (front from left): Amelien Fox, Harriet Eglinton, Emma Mason, Aisha O’Malley (St Margaret’s), Harriet Compton-Moen, Hana Pearce, Miss Liz Fairhall, Enya O’Malley, Emma Cawood, Eliza Smith, Julia Holmes-Horward. (Back from left): Holly Macdonald, Zelle Logan, Meg Branthwaite, Harriet Body, Annabelle Reilly.
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BY GABRIELLE STUART
A plan to build temporary accom-modation for the homeless in New Brighton has sparked a mixed reaction from locals.
The plans to build an accom-modation village were outlined at a city council meeting by Help for the Homeless Christchurch founder Amy Burke.
Some people are concerned the plans could create a ghetto.
But New Brighton community groups all agree on one thing – that homelessness in the east is a problem.
Just two weeks ago, Southshore residents found someone sleeping rough on the dunes.
Volunteers at St Faith’s New Brighton hold a free community lunch each week.
St Faith’s community develop-ment worker Mary McCammon said this winter they saw, on aver-age, one new person each week who was homeless.
“Every week we have people in here who are homeless or des-perately looking for accommoda-tion, or sleeping rough. It’s a huge problem.”
But although she acknowledged the problem, she had concerns about the Help for the Homeless plan.
The plan put to the city council was to build a village of separate units, with communal living spaces and gardens.
The group initially hoped to build the village in Rawhiti
Domain, but are now looking at building it on red-zone land.
When the plans were posted on social media, Ms Burke was ac-cused of creating a “ghetto”.
Ms Burke did not respond for comment.
Ward city councillor Glenn Livingstone has spoken with Ms Burke about the plan.
He believed “ghettoisation” could be avoided if it was well designed.
“If it’s not done well there is a concern. Any initiative like this needs to be done well and done right the first time.”
But he believed the plan was well thought out.
Ms McCammon agreed that more accommodation for the homeless was needed.
But she was concerned about how that was done.
“Some people who are homeless are homeless because of problems like drug addictions, and for some people it is purely financial, so I don’t know if lumping everyone together would be helpful.”
She said it would be important it was well managed and well staffed.
“It would have to be some place that offered hope to people rather than making them feel like they’ve ended up at the bottom of a heap.
“You don’t need a lot of money for that but you need to be con-nected with community resources,
and have the right people behind it.”
Burwood-Pegasus Commu-nity Board chairwoman Andrea Cummings said she did not know details of the plan.
She was concerned that as earthquake-damaged houses in the area were demolished, the homeless would become more visible.
“I’ve heard anecdotally that a lot of people have been sleeping in the abandoned houses, and obviously as they are demolished they’re going to need somewhere to go, and that’s going to add a lot of pressure.”
A report from city council staff on possible locations for a hub has been requested.
That is expected to be put to the city council in October.
Homeless ‘ghetto’ worryPROBLEM: Once abandoned houses are demolished, there are concerns homelessness will become worse as people squatting in them will have nowhere to go. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN
HAVE YOUR SAYWould a hub for the homeless be a good thing for the east? Email your view to gabrielle.stuart@
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BY MARK THOMAS – FIRE RISK MANAGEMENT OFFICER
Last Monday’s wild weather had fire crews zipping about to a variety of incidents including power lines down, roofing iron coming away, as occurred at the Court Theatre in Addington and at least three calls to runaway trampolines.
I’m not sure if we were dealing with the same trampoline here but if we were it seriously needs a choke chain.
One of these calls in Mairehau re-ported the trampoline stuck on the roof of a house although a later call in the same area had one lurching down the street.
The final indignity for St Albans crew on arriving back at the sta-tion late in the afternoon was to find their entry denied by a fallen tree. More work.
Another week of kitchen fires with an occupant of a house in Flay Crescent, Burnside suffering burns in trying to rectify the situation. I believe he was not seriously in-jured.
An interesting point was the call last Thursday to a house in Innes Rd where a home sprinkler system had extinguished a cooking fire.
Finally springtime also means duckling time. St Albans has already this week been called to rescue sever-al of these from a drain in Normans Rd. It appears the entire brood was returned safely to mum.
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Help! I’ve got “quake-brain” – what can I do about it?
Since the earthquakes turned our lives upside down, do you have days when everything is in the “too hard” basket?
Do you have times when it’s hard to concentrate or prioritise all the things which need to be done and you just can’t seem to think straight however hard you try? Maybe you’ve joked about “quake-brain” or having a “senior moment” when you have struggled to remember something important, or perhaps you just can’t recall the last time you got a good night’s sleep.
Earthquakes don’t just damage the built environment; they also tear apart the fabric of everyday life, quite literally turning the world upside down for those affected. Recovery isn’t just about repairing buildings and infrastructure, communities and lives need to be rebuilt too.
We know from research that Cantabrians are weary, and that traumatic events like earthquakes - and dealing with their aftermath - take their toll on our minds and our bodies in many ways. New Zealand Red Cross have learned from international experience and created a series of training
sessions for community groups and workplaces to help us understand the science of stress and give practical tips on how we can support each other through the recovery process. Community sessions are free – all you need to provide is the venue (the workplace sessions are charged at a cost.)
So if you would like to learn more about how we respond to stress and how to cope with our natural reaction to an unnatural situation, why not book a free 45-minute training session for your community group? For more information or to book a workshop, visit www.redcross.org.nz/recoverytraining or phone 0800 468 873.
Earthquakes don’t just damage the built environment; they also tear apart the fabric of everyday life, quite literally turning the world upside down for those affected.
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The people who write advertising slogans are clever with words.
They can make a simple frozen chicken hugely appealing.
A clever wordsmith named Ed McCabe was paid a substantial fee to write these ten words. “It takes a strong man to make a tender chicken.”
This slogan for Perdue Chickens helped sell 15 million frozen chickens through American supermarkets in one year. Yes, the chickens were top quality meat.
But the Perdue export department got it wrong. They translated the slogan into Spanish as “It takes an aroused man to make a chicken affectionate”.
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Learn about ‘Antarctic Exploration in the Heroic Age’ at the Workers’ Educational Association (WEA), this term.
This two-week course on Saturday morning introduces early Antarctic exploration and its link to New Zealand. “Pressing scientific questions demanded collaboration between different countries,” says course tutor Dr Ursula Rack. “Of greater public interest, however, was the touch of adventure. World War I brought Antarctic science to a halt, with the exception of the epic Endurance expedition, led by Ernest Shackleton, in which a New Zealand captain played a crucial part.”
‘Antarctic Exploration in the Heroic Age’ is one of several Saturday seminars at the WEA in October-November. Everyone is welcome to attend the courses, seminars and activity groups at the WEA which has been offering adult education in the city since 1915. The full list of courses on offer in October-November can be seen in our programme.
‘Ireland in the 21st Century’ is a Saturday afternoon seminar which critically examines the northern ‘settlement’, the southern economy and likely outcomes over the next decade. “The 21st century began with, officially at least, a great deal of promise,” says course tutor Dr Philip Ferguson. “Thirty years of armed conflict in the north came to an apparent end and the south of Ireland appeared to be entering a period of dynamic economic growth. By the end of the first decade of the century, however, things were less bright.”
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Weka Pass RailwayWaipara, North Canterbury
www.wekapassrailway.co.nz
We Are Running SunDAY 5th OCTOBER
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Infoline Chch 96 22 999 Depart Glenmark Station
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APPLIANCES & WHITEWARE Sales and service, 12 mths guarantee, free delivery in Chch area, Appliance Services, Showroom Shop 12 New Brighton mall (Pierside). Phone 388 4780
BEST BATHROOMS full renovation specialists, LBP, repairs & maintenance ph 03 387-0770 or 027 245-5226
BUILDERS-CLEANS 10 years experience specialising in clean up of new homes, renovations, & earthquake repairs. Phone Deb - Absolutely Clean on 347-7685 or 027 269-2610
BUILDER For all building work but specialist in bathroom renovations, 25 yrs experience, with service and integrity. Free Quotes. Ph Lachlan 383-1723 or 0274 367-067.
BUILDER LICENSED available for all aspects of building. Please call 027 241-7471 or 335-0265
CARRIER LOCAL experienced, friendly, trade-me purchases, single items to truck loads, furniture to whatever, removals & trade deliveries a specialty. Ph GEH 341-5069
CARPENTER HANDYMAN - Small Job Specialists, Carpentry, Repairs, Decking & Maintenance, 40 years experience, no job too small, Ph Warren 03 322-1103 or 027 697-8541
CHIMNEY CLEANING Abel & Prestige Chimney Cleaning (2009) Ltd. Professional, Guaranteed Service. Free Phone 0800 661-244
CONCRETE CUTTING
Affordable Concrete Cutting with Quality, and removal work. Free quote. No job to small. Phone 027 442-2219, Fax 359-6052 a/h 359- 4605
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DRIVEWAYSReplace, repair or new. We are a local company
with over 10 yrs exp. We also operate a digger for all other
earthworks.Ph. R.M. Solutions
021 02866981 for a free quote.
FENCER BUILDING quality timber fencing for 30 years. No job too small. Ph John for an app & I will listen and price to what you require 027 420-2878
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Lawn mowing and gardening. Hedge
trimming and small trees removed. Gutters cleared. Clean ups and
odd jobs.
Free quotes.Phone Jack on 03 322 9190 or
027 329 195
Jacko’s
Lawn Mowing &
Gardencare Ltd
MR SHIFT IT
1 Truck and 2 men,from $105 per hour + gst.Ph 3522457
OVEN CLEANING Professional cleans $45.00. Gift Vouchers avail. Phone 0800 683-6253 or 027 228-0025
PAINTING, WALLPAPER,
ROOF PAINTING
Professional tradesman
30 years experience
Friendly service
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Painting At Best
021 060 2392
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PAINTING & Decorating interior & exterior, gib fixing, plastering, paperhanging, Est 50 yrs in ChCh, ph Wingfields Ltd, Painting Plastering Division, ph Mark 021 171-1586 or John 027 432-9870
PAINTING 30 years experience, workmanship guaranteed, pensioners discounts, free quotes, ph Robert 021 026-30757
PAINTING Qualified tradesman. Quality work. Competitive prices. Pensioner discount. Ph Paul 331-8133 or 0272 383 224
PAINT PLASTER Wallpaper, reliable, honest, 20 yrs exp, ph Scott 388-8795 or 022 343-2416
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Members, guests & affiliates welcome
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Marion’s Outlaws
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Pre-sale tickets $20 / Door-sales $25
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PAINTER AvAILAbLE All aspects in painting. Very competitive in roofs and fences. Please call 027 241-7471 or 335-0265
PAINTER Top quality work, interior/exterior, pensioners discount, free quotes, 30 years experience, I stand by Canterbury, ph Wayne your friendly painter 03 385-4348 or 027 274-3541
PLASTERER SOLID both ext & int work, Scottish Tradesman with over 30 yrs experience, FREE Quotes, ph Donald 354-5153 or 021 023-26186
PLASTERER Gib Stopping, Small job specialty. 30 years experience. Ring 0800 387-369
PLUMbER For prompt service for all plumbing maintenance, repairs and alterations. Phone Michael 364 7080 or 027 438 3943
PLUMbER A Top Plumbing job completed at a fair price, prompt service, all work guaranteed, Ph Brian 960-7673 or 021 112-3492
Trades & ServicesPLUMbER | ALF THORPE PLUMBING Certifying Plumber for all types of plumbing, maintenance, spouting, alterations etc. Phone 352-7402 or 0274-350-231ROOFING Qualified & Licenced Practitioner. Re-Roof & Repairs, all types. Member New Zealand Roofing Association. Over 35 years experience. Phone John 027 432-3822 or 351-9147 email [email protected] CLEANING Spouting Unblocked, Cleaned Out and Flushed Out. Also Full Handyman Services Available. Call Trevor 384-3435 or 021 043-2034TILER AvAILAbLE Thirty years experience.For tiling and waterproof membranes.int/ext. Phone now 3848309 or 0274 311440.TILER AvAILAbLE Ceramic & porcelain. Phone Paul 022 151 9242TREE WORK Hedge trimming, stump grinding, rubbish removal, reas rates. Ph Andrew 03 322-8341 or 027 435-8759
Trades & Services
T.v. SERvICE CENTRE Repairs, tvs, microwaves, stereos, DVD, aerial installations and kitsets 301 Brougham Street, ph 03 379 1400
UPHOLSTERER Dining Chairs, Lounge suites, Caravan Squabs etc. recovered. Free Quotes. Phone Graeme 383-1448
vHS vIDEO TAPES & all camera tapes converted to DVD, video taping, weddings, twenty firsts, special occasions, www.grahamsvideo.co.nz ph 03 338-1655
WATERbLASTING Quality Job, Quick Service by skilled tradesman, Ph Richard Severin at Jet-X 0800 538 969 Free quotes, visit www.jetx.co.nz
WINDOW CLEANING Average 3 bdrm house inside or out $35. Both $60. Phone Trevor 344-2170
WINDOW CLEANING Average 3 bdrm house inside or out $35. Both $60. Phone Trevor 344-2170
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Monday SepteMber 29 2014SOUTHERN VIEW 27
Fusing NZ flavours withtraditional Italian cuisine
Check out our excitingNEW MENU
in Farringtons Tavern, 119 Farringtons Ave, Bishopdale
Ph 359 2930 www.littleitaly.co.nzwww.facebook.com/pages/Little-Italy-Restaurant
More than pizza& pasta
GARDEN HOTEL COMPLEX | 110 MARSHLAND RDwww.gardenhotel.co.nz | phone 385 3132
Happy Hour, 5pm - 7pm, dailyFind us on FACEBOOKfb.com/GBCCHCH
it’s NEW &EXCITING!
Phone 385 8880
THE
FRIDAY 3rd OCT, 5.30pm
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Lunch & DinnerAll you can eat, 7 days
Bookings EssentialPH 386-0088
fb.com/GardenHotelRestaurantwww.gardenhotel.co.nz
BuffetUnbeatable
Buffet
Members, guests & affiliates welcome.
A fresh new menu makes Little Italy Restaurant in Bishopdale a said Mark.must to visit. Another stand out main is their Pistachio Fettuccine - Pan
Occupying the front section of Farringtons Tavern, Little Italy seared Chicken is cooked in a white wine and cream sauce, tossed Italian restaurant is a casual and charming eatery where you can with a Pistachio Nut/Baby Spinach/Feta Pesto, and finished with relax and sample the best of Italian cuisine without travelling to fresh Parmesan.Europe! "Another spectacular looking dish is our Portobello Stack
First impression when you enter the restaurant is that you've entree".walked into a Mediterranean café. It possesses a European rustic Portobello Mushrooms are stuffed with Basil Pesto and charm with gingham table clothes and picture windows complete Parmesan Cheese and finished with a roast Capsicum sauce.with planted window boxes that look out on Italian landscapes. Little Italy is part of Farringtons Tavern and is open daily from
"Our new menu has an excellent range of delicious meals to 11.30am. With it's Italian concept theming, Little Italy is an ideal suit everyone as well as a kiddies menu and a takeaway Pizza venue for private functions. It can comfortably accommodate menu," said Mark Pearce, co-owner. parties of up to 70 people with catering to suit any budget and
Included on the menu is a huge selection of the expected offers the perfect choice for your end of year work party. Mark and
traditional pasta and pizza dishes through to some interesting the team are happy to discuss options on 359 2930.
Italian flavour-infused mains.FARRINGTONS TAVERN & LITTLE ITALY RESTAURANT "Our Pork Belly Parmigiana Stack looks spectacular and is
is located at 119 Farrington Ave, Bishopdale. Phone 359 2930. delicious. We slow cook the Pork Belly overnight making it so Little Italy Restaurant is open daily from 11.30am to 9.30pm tender that it melts in your mouth. The pork is then served on a with no surcharge fee on Public Holidays. For more info go to Buttery Mash with warm crisped Cabbage, Apple and Parsnip
Puree, and finished with a Chunky Napoli Sauce and Mozzarella, " www.littleitaly.co.nz or find them on facebook.
ItalianStyleCuisine with aKiwi twist
We are open forBREAKFAST!
from 6.30am daily
RESTAURANT & CAFÉ
Racecourse Hotel118 Racecourse Rd, Ph 342 7150Open daily from 6.30am - late BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER
Roast & Dessert
Kids2-course
special
950
School's OutSchool's Out
We are familyfriendly. GreatKids menuplus designatedplay area.
We are familyfriendly. GreatKids menuplus designatedplay area.
Treat the Kids!Treat the Kids!
$
$20Special available
lunch onlyMonday - Saturday
12pm - 2.30pmDessert choice of
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Seniors special
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Enjoy this unique shopping experience which brings together everything from arti san craft s and fashion forward jewellery to local innovati ve companies, gourmet food and wine, fashion, fi tness, hair salons and so much more. There is so much going on and with door sales only $10 there is every reason to visit and none to stay at home!
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The popular Craft Zone is back this year with some great local crafters. Rudi by Em will sell her funky range of Cushions, duvet covers and throws. Kandle Co will have their decadent 100% Soy Wax candle range for sale, comprising of both contempo-rary and recycled vintage glassware. New exhibitor
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