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TOM DOUDNEY

Controversial applications to allow quarries to dig below highest recorded groundwater levels are on shaky ground with two reports recommending they be denied.

Environment Canterbury and the city council have both recommended to hearing commissioners that the Canterbury Aggregate Producers Group resource consent application not proceed, due to the threat to groundwater.

The application has received widespread opposition from residents.

The reports are a blow to the Canterbury Aggregate Producers Group – a group

of eight quarry owners which made the applications – ahead of the resource consent hearing on June 13.

Five of the applications are for quarries around Miners Rd in Yaldhurst, with the others

relating to quarries at McLeans Island and Broadfield.

The applications drew 614 submissions, almost all of which were in opposition to the quarries’ plans.

The quarries, which are currently allowed to dig down to 1m above highest recorded groundwater levels, have argued

that if they aren’t allowed to dig deeper they may not be able to produce enough aggregate for the local market in the near future, threatening earthquake rebuild activities.

The ECan report stated that while the risks to public health were very low it was possible that quarrying activities could

affect the taste of groundwater for residents connected to nearby bores, making it unpalatable.

“As suitable mitigation has not been provided for by the applicant we regard the risks posed by the activity to the local environment as unnecessarily high.”

The city council report found

that “the proposal as it stands has the potential to have more than minor adverse effects on downgradient groundwater quality, with associated health risks for downgradient water consumers.”

It also deemed that the quarries had “overstated” how much the application being approved would help the rebuild.

“There is currently adequate supply of aggregate within the district to meet recovery needs and forecast demand to 2030.”

CPAG spokesman Brian Warren said the quarries would leave a full response to the points raised in the reports to the hearing as the issues were complex.

“There is absolutely no question that anything in the proposal either exposes or digs into groundwater, that’s one misconception that has been bandied around a fair bit,” he said.

HAVE YOUR SAY: Should the quarries be allowed to dig deeper? Send your views to [email protected]

Opposition mounts toquarrying deeper plan

Brian Warren

FACING A CHALLENGE: The city council and Environment Canterbury are recommending that applications for quarries to be allowed to dig deeper be declined. The quarries include Winstone Aggregates’ Yaldhurst site.

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ANDREW KING

Strong opposition to the re-zoning of land at Jellie Park Recreation and Sports Centre may have curtailed a proposal to use it for other purposes.

Re-zoning land for future car parking, accessways or cycleways and retaining the Apollo Projects Centre were proposed changes by the city council to the park’s management plan.

At a hearing on May 13 city councillor David East, Fendalton-Waimairi Community Board member Faimeh Burke and Shirley-Papanui Community

Board member Emma Norrish voted two-one to not expand the car park.

Cr East (left) and Lady Burke voted against the car parking

proposal while Ms Norrish voted for it.

That recommendation will now be passed on to the city council who will have the final say.

“In changes made to the plan in 2010, this zone had already been extended beyond the current car

park, and we had before us this month the proposal to make a small extension to this zoning,” Ms Norrish said.

“The land could also be used for footpaths, cycleways, cycle

parking, a new access road, and the like – not just for car parking.”

All agreed the Apollo Projects Centre should be retained on site for another five years, after that

the city council will assess if it will keep it there.

Public consultation on the proposal attracted 130 submissions, 65 against the proposal, 57 supporting the proposal and eight that didn’t indicate a preference.

Thirty-four of the submissions didn’t want to lose more green space for car parking.

The public was split 50:50 over the retention of the Apollo Project Centre with 16 submissions received each way.

Ilam resident Paul Deacon said it was good to get the ‘no’ vote but was concerned about how the process had been presented to residents.

“We can see no reason or data to support the need for further parking,” he said.

Mr Deacon said in February he noted there was nearly 100 empty car parks on a 34 deg C day.

“Clearly there is enough without impacting on green-space,” he said.

HAVE YOUR SAY: Do you support the decision not to add extra car parking at Jellie Park Recreation and Sports Centre? Do you support the reten-tion of the Apollo Projects Centre? Share your views with us, email [email protected]

NO PARKING: Residents have told the city council they do not want to lose more green space for parking at the Jellie Park Recreation and Sports Centre.

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HALSWELL SKATE PARKHalswell Domain Action members Steve Gilbert, Wendy Gilbert and Prawindra Mukhia gave a presentation to the Riccarton-Wigram Community Board opposing the proposed location of a skate park facility in the domain. A petition was presented to the community board signed by 84 residents stating they are totally opposed to the establishment of a skate park in the domain. The residents outlined their concerns that a skate facility could increase levels of anti-social behaviour experienced in the area.

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Disabled Persons Assembly Christchurch and Districts president Philip Haythornthwaite writes about issues surrounding the ECan bus network.

I have epilepsy, therefore cannot drive a car and travel via the ECan bus network.

The major problem that many people face in using the bus network throughout city is that the bus stop network is a disgrace and needs urgent upgrading.

There are approximately 2600 bus stops in the Christchurch ECan bus network and only 20 per cent of them have a bus shelter for the passenger to sit in and wait for the bus to arrive.

Many city bus stops are still inaccessible to a person with a disability and bus stops are still being installed in places that the city council know is discriminatory to the person with a disability.

A classic example in the city is bus stop 50997 on Mairehau Rd opposite the Burwood

Spinal Unit. The tar seal for the person in

the wheelchair to access the bus is at the back of the bus stop and you have to cross over dirt to get to the front door.

In Riccarton the bus stop at 67 Mandeville St is set so that the person with any form of disability has to cross over drainage grates to get on and off the bus as the space allocated is not the correct length for a bus stop to operate safely and the person who wishes to get out of the bus from the back door of the bus have to get off into the vehicular kerb cut-down area for vehicles to access the property.

This is in total contravention of Christchurch City Bus Stop Guidelines February 1, 2009, Section 4.1.5 Kerb which states that “boarding and alighting areas should not coincide with dropped kerbs”.

•Do you have any problems with any bus stops? If so please advise the transport sub-committee of the DPA by emailing [email protected] or phone 379 8525.

The city council responds: A resolution was made from

the Riccarton-Wigram Com-munity Board last Tuesday.

The Riccarton-Wigram Community Board resolved to retain the existing bus stop at 67 Mandeville St.

The community board ap-proved the retention of parking resolutions associated with the existing bus stop located adja-cent to 67 Mandeville St.

The existing drainage grates at 67 Mandeville St will be changed.

A city council staff report at the meeting said if the bus stops adjacent to the raised kerb sec-tion at the front of the bus stop, passengers can board the bus by stepping onto the raised area from the front door.

They should not need to step onto the gully cover. The footpath at bus stop 50997 on Mairehau Rd is on the programme to be sealed this financial year.

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MARK THOMAS – FIRE RISK MANAGEMENT OFFICER

It seems to have taken forever but this week I finally left for work with ice on the truck windscreen.

We’re only a fortnight from winter proper and from here on I’d expect the climate will reflect that.

This means all those things that colder weather bring us can be expected to happen. Things like seeing walls or wood sheds burnt down because someone has taken the ash out in the wrong type of container and left it in the wrong place.

Things like electric blankets left on too long with weight on them setting beds on fire. Things like the placing of stuff that can burn too close to a heater or fire. It’s time to be just a bit more careful.

This week’s weather included the very high winds that struck on Monday night.

The Fire Service were turned out to about 15 calls related to the big blow. From power

lines down to roofs lifting these were widespread throughout the region. Little River’s brigade were turned out to three separate trees over within an hour.

The city crew was sent to an empty fire damaged house that threatened to lose the roof and a whole two-storey wall. It was busy for an hour or two.

The church in Bishopdale that was set alight last Sunday morning is a pretty sad com-mentary on the modern world. Once churches were places anyone could go for sanctuary. Now they need locked doors and security. Not a great reflection on progress is it?

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GEORGIA O’CONNOR-HARDING

There are fears the opening of the north Riccarton Rd bus lounge will accelerate already ongoing anti-social issues.

The north bus lounge is due to open June 27.

A Cosmei Japanese Cosmetics spokeswoman, which is next door to the northern lounge, said it has been dealing with people urinating, leaving rub-bish and tagging their property.

The driveway is also frequently blocked by bus patrons and buses arriving and departing.

Western News spoke to resi-dents and businesses about the issues, but they did not want to be named for fear of reprisals.

A resident said she often did not get to sleep until the early hours of the morning due to the number of anti-social problems the area attracted.

The issues have culminated after the city council installed a metro real-time information sign directly outside the busi-ness based at 120 Riccarton Rd several months ago.

The south bus lounge has dealt with a string of issues since

opening last year. In March a group of 10 men were involved in an assault on a person in the south Riccarton Rd bus lounge.

City council transport opera-tions manager Steffan Thomas said it fixed a gate last Friday, which was put on back to front, and said it would provide suf-ficient security for the Cosmei.

Mr Thomas said a number of design chang-es have been made to the northern bus lounge to help mitigate problems.

These include display-ing footage on a security monitor so patrons know they are being observed.

Senior Sergeant Pete Stills (left) said while the police have been informed of several incidents around the area they have heard more about people causing trouble on the buses.

He said police were patrolling the area more regularly.

“I have a lot of sympathy for the businesses in the area . . . having undesirable people hang-ing around must have lost a lot of customers,” he said.

HAVE YOUR SAY: Are you con-cerned about the opening of the north Riccarton bus lounge? Email your views to [email protected]

DESIGN: The northern Riccarton bus lounge – it is expected to be completed by June 25.

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Bus lounge security fearsROAD NAMES FOR SUBDIVISIONThe Riccarton-Wigram Community Board approved the names Franco Rd and Holmes Hanover Lane for the new private right-of-way in the Spreydon Lodge Ltd subdivision in Halswell. The road names were approved last Tuesday at the Riccarton-Wigram Community Board meeting. Thirteen new residential sections at the Spreydon Lodge Ltd subdivision is currently being constructed near the corner of Halswell and Hendersons Rd.

BUS STOP APPROVEDThe Riccarton-Wigram Community Board approved parking resolutions for a new bus stop along a section of Corsair Drive in Wigram.

GRANT FOR CLUBThe Riccarton-Wigram Community Board resolved to approve a grant of of $1,000 from its 2015/16 Discretionary Response Fund to the Chinese Joyful Club for its older Chinese adults activities.

CROWDED: Business say it is difficult to access driveways because of the congestion on Riccarton Rd, which they say is caused by buses.

WOMAN HURT IN CRASHA woman in her 20s was taken to Christchurch Hospital with moderate injuries after a two car crash in Bryndwr last Tues-day. St John sent an ambulance to the intersection of Ilam and Clyde Rds around 3pm.

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our PEOPLE > Do you know someone who should be our next Our People? Nominate them now by emailing [email protected] Elizabeth Challies

Puzzle expert in the zone

Elizabeth, you are the New Zealand Sudoku champion, how does that feel?

It feels pretty good. I was really pleased with my score be-cause I did better than last year. I was really in the zone that day.

So it is all about the personal score rather than beating other players?

Pretty much. I think the score matters more as I am trying to beat myself. I like to see im-provement in everything I do.

So when you found out you had won how did that feel?

I actually thought there might have been a problem with the website when I saw my score. But then I realised I had beaten my last year’s score by quite a bit so I got pretty excited. Last year I placed second, I was extra determined this year as I had lost last year by the tiniest of margins.

What did you win?The New Zealand Puzzle As-

sociation is posting a medal and a shirt to me for being the New Zealand champion.

Tell me what it is like to compete in a sudoku tourna-ment?

It is a really friendly sort of competition because everyone is really competing with them-selves. It is online and you can have as many goes as you want so there really is no pressure. I get the puzzle and just dive straight in, then it is just me and the puzzle.

How did you get into su-doku?

I have always loved puzzles. I like to try all them out and they are so accessible so I can get them anywhere. I have been into them since I was a little kid.

What made you want to start competitively doing sudoku?

I found the website when I was poking around on the inter-net, did a few for fun then saw

there was a competition and said might as well have a go.

Do you win prize money for the events?

That would be nice, but no. It is all about personal satisfaction for me anyway, I just

want to beat my last score.What was the first puzzle

you did?I can’t remember what I got

into first. I know I started off with puzzle books that have a variety of different ones in it to challenge myself.

Where did she go to school?I went to Burnside High.Tell me a bit about how

school was for you? I quite enjoyed school. I was

quite motivated and kept my head down.

Were you good at maths at school?

At high school I was good at maths and science. But

at primary school I was pretty good at English and literacy in general. But there was a switch in high school I am not sure how that came about.

Tell me a bit about your friends?

We were not sporty at all although a few of us did get into bal-let. I love movies and coffee all the usual.

Elizabeth Challies, 34, was recently crowned the 2016 New Zealand open vaki puzzle and sudoku champion. She bounced back from nar-rowly losing last year by seven points to register a record score of 14,195. She speaks to Andrew King

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Does being able to think logi-cally to solve puzzles help you with your job?

Well, I work at the post office so it doesn’t really help all that much. Thinking logically really helps me with puzzles but it gets a bit much sometimes so I have taken up abstract painting to pull myself in a new direction.

Abstract painting, that’s a bit different from puzzles?

Yes, it is but I love it. I like making a mess with the paint on a canvas. It is just something a bit different.

Do you have any other hob-bies?

Painting is the main other hobby aside from puzzles. I also like going to the gym and I am part of a writers’ group.

What do you do with the writers’ group?

The writers are a group of people interested in writing and reading. It is a lot of fun and I have met a few good people in it.

Speaking of friends, do you get them coming to you for sudoku pointers?

Not really. Most people say I can’t do those but they have never attempted to do one. I tell them to chose an easy one and

give it a go. You never know you could be good at them.

Have you ever been com-pletely stumped by a sudoku puzzle?

Yes, I have. I find sometimes when I get stuck I put it away then come back to it and then I find I can work it out quite easy. Sometimes you look and look and look and can’t see what the pattern is, when that happens it is best to put it away and come back to it later while you mind is fresh.

Was this year’s score your best ever?

Yes 14,195 is my best score ever. It is tallied by a combina-

tion of time and points. You lose a point for every second you spend solving a puzzle, gain points for a correct placement and lose points for a mistake. At the end of the thirty minutes the four highest scores from solved puzzles are added together and that is your championship score. You can chose the size and diffi-cultly of the puzzle, bigger ones get you more points so you work out which one will you will able to complete in the time allowed.

Now you are the New Zea-land champion, will you try be the world champion?

I hadn’t thought of that. I would have to look into it.

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The city council had taken another step towards getting the city’s school children back on their bikes following the devastating 2011 earthquakes.

Cycle Safe was a programme that teaches Christchurch school children the basics of cycling but also gives them confidence to cycle the busy city streets.

The programme came to a halt in some schools after the earthquakes severely damaged many roads.

City council cycle safety education coordinator Sarah Cooper said it was extremely important children were taught cycle safety, even more so post-earthquake.

It was a skill that applies to all aspects of transport and even more importantly it was teaching them “how to approach Christchurch roads appropriately” instead of avoiding cycling all together.

Many other initiatives had come into Christchurch to encourage people to get back on their bikes.

The Christchurch Bike Share programme was introduced

last year, encouraging people in the city centre to use the bikes as an alternative form of transport.

Similar bike sharing pro-grammes had been hugely suc-cessful overseas in cities such as Paris and New York.

In 2006, Land Transport New Zealand conducted research that found 15 per cent of Christchurch residents regularly cycled and 32 per cent would consider cycling if it was safer.

Even pre-quake it was clear more could be done to make cycling safer.

BACK ON THE BIKE: Six-year-old Sian Williams working on cycle safety. PHOTO: CLAIRE WILLIAMS

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GEORGIA O’CONNOR-HARDING

The first draft designs for the Riccarton Community Centre have confirmed a library will not be included.

Last Friday, 117 stakeholders were emailed the concept design with a summary outlining the plan.

The cost has not been con-firmed by the city council, with the design yet to be finalised.

The design includes a staff area, function room, foyer, kitchen and rain garden.

But residents in the central Riccarton area are concerned there will not be a library in the centre.

The Central Riccarton Residents’ Association made a submission to the Annual Plan 2016/17 and Amended Long Term Plan 2015-25 recently.

Their submission said there was an urgent need for a library to be placed in central Riccarton area and it would be best placed in the Riccarton Community Centre.

But Deputy Mayor Vicki Buck (right) said there has never been plans for a library in the long-term plan.

“There is no plan for a full library in central Riccarton as

there are three or four libraries within 2km,” she said.

The design is being released for public feedback with depu-tations to the next Riccarton-Wigram Community Board meeting on June 14.

In February, the former volun-tary library in central Riccarton made the decision to close down

due to a drop in membership.At the community board

meeting last Tuesday Ms Buck suggested free book shelves and book clubs could be included in the new centre instead.

Councillor Jimmy Chen (above) said he did not think central Riccarton residents will

have time to express their views on the concept design.

He said previously a consulta-tion had only been done on the location and size rather than the concept design.

“This new facility should meet the community’s needs, so the provisional concept design con-sultation will be very crucial,” Mr Chen said.

Copies of the design can be picked up from the Riccar-ton Service Centre, Fendalton Service Centre and Library and Upper Riccarton Library.

GEORGIA O’CONNOR-HARDING

A major maintenance update at Christchurch International Airport has been completed.

Over the past three months the airport has been working to replace ageing concrete shoulders on the main runway to maintain high quality runways.

Last month the Western News reported residents near the Christchurch International Air-port had been kept up all hours of the night because of the work.

This was because aircraft had to land or take-off using the east-west runway, flying over the top of Avonhead.

The work is required once ev-ery 20 years and was dependant on the weather and temperature.

Russley, Avonhead and Memo-rial residents’ association Geoff Judge said it was just one of those works that had to be done and was not too difficult to put up with.

The last shift was completed earlier this month.

A video showing the work that has been done has been released by the Christchurch International Airport on its Facebook page

Runway repairs completed

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Villa Maria College won first place in the RAW Division of the Stage Challenge and J Rock competition, held at Horncastle Arena last week. The combined Christchurch Girls’ and Boys’ High School team placed second in the open division for its performance of Would You Put a Price on Humanity? Burnside High School, Hillmorton High School, Ao Tawhiti Unlimited Discovery and Riccarton High School were also awarded for their performances. PHOTOS: QUIKPIX

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TAKING THE STAGE: Ao Tawhiti Unlimited Discovery’s per-formance showed the struggle young people had distinguishing between social media and real life.

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CREATIVE: St Bede’s College entered iWall which took home both the Ministry of Education Award of Excellence for Concept and the Ministry of Youth Development Award of Excellence for Drama.

CHALLENGING: Villa Maria College won first place for their performance Deforestation. The performance was a raw reminder of the impact that cutting trees down has on animals and plants.

GAME OF LIFE: Burnside High School’s performance was based around decision-making.

THOUGHT PROVOKING: The Christchurch Girls’ and Boys’ High Schools’ team came a close second in the open division of the competition. The two schools’ combined to present Would You Put a Price on Humanity.

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Prisoners may be given a bicycle on their release, thanks to a new youth offender project.

A repair workshop has been set up in a disused shed at Christchurch Men’s Prison, which has youth offenders repairing old bicycles.

Once they are ready they are given to released prisoners who may be in need of the most basic means of transport in their early days of release.

The idea came from Youth Unit staff who have been coming up with innovative ideas to provide the youth prisoners with activities.

Principal Corrections Officer Gary Smallridge said the focus of the project is to identify ways to keep youth engaged in education and learning.

“We aim to provide activities that not only occupy the young prisoner’s time but also add to their learning, with tasks that a typical young person would be interested in,” he said.

The project is proving to be a hit with the youth offenders, said youth unit corrections

officer Kieran Giles, who is helping with the project.

Mr Giles said he has combined his bicycle mechanical and adventure outdoor experience to help young men learn real mechanical skills.

The Pathway Trust has been

supplying tools to repair and restore the bicycles.

He said he intends to refurbish the old prison bicycles before being provided with disused ones from the community through The Pathway Trust’s donations.

REJUVENATION SCHEME: Youth Unit Corrections Officer Kieran Giles helping one of the youth help restore a bicycle as part of the prison’s new youth strategy acceleration project.

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Ravensdown has made changes to reduce its impact on the Heathcote River by stopping pollutants leaving its Hornby site through stormwater discharge.

All stormwater discharged from Ravensdown enters the Hayton’s Retention Pond and then the upper Heathcote River.

Goals have been set to im-prove the quality of water in the Heathcote to enhance overall river health.

Both business and domestic sources contribute to nitrate and phosphate levels.

A year-long specialist study detailed Ravensdown’s storm-water ‘footprint’ and where the company could improve. Several measures have been implemented to limit fertiliser dust.

The company has also focused on capturing and recycling more water for use in the manufactur-ing process.

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and qualified enough to be able to offer services from a toddler’s trim to a full wedding party. It is their welcoming and friendly atmosphere that makes all members of the family feel right at home there. Whether Dad needs a straightforward buzz cut or it is time for a completely new look for Mum, they have the expertise to make sure their customers leave the salon looking

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They offer a wide range of services including colours and foils, perms, cutting, conditioning treatments and hair ups for special occasions, and they make sure that customers enjoy the experience so much, they keep coming back right through to the next generation. The team pride themselves on keeping current with modern looks, trends and techniques, and they choose to use professional-standard quality products including Joico

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Owner Lesley smeith believes in offering the same fair prices to all the family and is proud that whatever a client’s age, they can still afford to look great.

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St Thomas of Canterbury College and Villa Maria College combined to present the classic musical Grease.

Grease is a well-known musical portraying the struggles of teenage love.

About 100 students from both schools are involved in the upcom-ing production.

Te Aotahi Rice-Edwards will be playing the lead role of Danny Zuko while Lucy Sutcliffe plays the innocent and sweet Sandy Olsson

Grease will be performed at Villa Maria College from Tuesday June 7 to Friday June 10 at 7.30pm.

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SHOOBY DOOWOP SHEBOP: St Thomas of Canterbury College and Villa Maria College have combined to present the classic musical Grease.

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Two Avonhead School pupils have been selected to represent New Zealand at an international gymnastics tournament in Ma-laysia next week.

Sisters Mikayla, 8, and Paris Chin, 11, have been selected to take part in the Angel Cup Inter-national Rhythmic Gymnastic Competition.

The Angel Cup tournament has been running for seven years with the aim to provide pre-junior and junior gymnasts international exposure.

The tournament will be held from June 3-5 in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.

Paris is the national champion in New Zealand for her age group and trains along with her sister at Olympia Gymnastics Sport in Wigram.

Paris trains for 24 hours a week while Mikayla trains for three.

This will be Paris and Mi-kayla’s first trip overseas and they will be travelling with their parents.

Avonhead School Year 5-6 teacher Amanda Hack said the sisters were driven not only in gymnastics but academics as well.

Miss Hack said follow-ing Paris performing on New Zealand television programme What Now last year, her video was displayed to the school as an example of excellence.

“You can tell they are gold driven. They do their best,” she said.

Let us know what’s going on with your club or team. Email [email protected] or phone 364 7442

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Sports

Burnside sport leaders raise $2000 for charityA Burnside High School sports leadership class has raised $2,000 for charities after run-ning from Burnside to Akaroa earlier this month.

The fundraiser was based around a NCEA unit where students were required to con-tribute to a team or group.

As well as running the students held sausage sizzles on Saturdays and organised a Winnie Bagoes Pizza Night.

As a group running in relays,

the year 13 class ran 469kms, averaging a half a marathon each, with some students run-ning more than 30kms.

The two chosen charities were The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation and Pros-tate Cancer Foundation for New Zealand.

Fundraising is continuing this term and individual spon-sors cash is yet to be tallied.

The leadership class hopes to raise $5,000.

Young gymnasts prepare to hit the world stage

RISING STARS: Rhythmic gymnasts Mikayla and Paris Chin.

LEAP: Paris Chin is the national champion for her age group in rhythmic gym-nastics.

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Opening in late 2017, STAGE 5 will now deliver a stunning new open plan contemporary retail centre featuring a combination of over twenty new high quality, unique and exclusive retail stores, islands and kiosks situated in a relaxed fresh and modern environment providing a unique selection of goods and products that will appeal to a very modern and sophisticated demograph.

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Physical Sense Gym & Physio is located at 300 Colombo Street

Sydenham

Exciting New Information & Service Centre for Seniors

communication concerns. Physiotherapy, in-clinic or at home, can help you stay mobile, reduce pain and increase wellness.

A particularly beneficial and under-used service is Caring for Carers. Many of us caring for our loved ones see it as our duty and deal with the stresses this brings on a daily basis. Caring for Carers has helped carers through their range of services for years, such as information on respite care. Exercise for lifeThe Centre for Senior Wellbeing will put you in touch with service providers like Physical Sense. They offer a range of practical support-solutions to problems many seniors encounter. There are exercise classes for stroke survivors where clients can either further improve or at least maintain their condition after they leave hospital. There are four classes a week which help with strength, balance and transferrable skills. There are also other diagnosis-specific classes including Intermittent Claudication, Diabetes and Osteoporosis which means users can learn about their condition and share their ways of dealing with it. There’s even a general class for seniors. The first four classes are free and may continue to be free if you are

LIfe CAn get tougher as we get older, and it’s often easy to think that we should simply struggle on. Yet a huge range of services is available to make life easier. Because these services are sometimes difficult to find, a new non-profit Centre for Senior Wellbeing has been established. They offer a useful mix of affordable services and information on other community services such as falls Prevention and Green Prescriptions. Their desk is manned by dedicated staff who will connect you to the services you need. Although much of this information can be found on-line, for many this is a burden and talking to a ‘real person’ is much more pleasant.

Problems with feet is a real issue for many older people with limited flexibility. The Centre offers in-home footcare for a reasonable fee. Additionally, there are services provided by dieticians to help with weight gain or loss, nutrition and shopping. Also occupational therapists who help maintain independence, safety in the home, and practical strategies for coping with issues like memory loss and pain. Speech and language therapists support those with swallowing and

WInZ supported. If not, there will be a (subsidised by Physical Sense) membership fee.

The providers involved with this initiative are Physical Sense, Port Hill Therapists, Therapy Professionals and Mobile footcare. find them at 300 Colombo Street in Sydenham, or telephone 03 3772577 for information and advice. email [email protected] or visit www.seniorwellbeing.nz.

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I have never regretted my decision to go to Hillmorton High School. I genuinely believe it helped shape me into the person I am today.Hillmorton was a combination of different people and cultures like no other place I had been – it made me learn to deal with many types of people. The school was smaller than others in the area which I liked: I wanted to be a person not a number. I had so many great experiences at Hillmorton – playing in the school softball and netball teams and going to tournaments, being in school productions, travelling

to Spain for three weeks with classmates and teachers for one of the most unforgettable experiences of my life.After school, I went on to get a degree at Canterbury University and now work in my dream job as the Content Producer for the Simon Barnett and Gary McCormick Breakfast show on MORE FM.Looking back at my time at Hillmorton I know now that I would never have got through that critical time in my life without the support of my teachers and peers. Hillmorton is like a family.

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When it came time to choosing a high school, my parents asked me which Open Nights I would like to attend. My response was ‘Hillmorton’. I am more than pleased with my decision to study at Hillmorton and do not regret it in the slightest.Hillmorton provided me with a wealth of opportunities to learn in different environments, and challenged me to achieve with each and every opportunity.I was also lucky enough to meet a great “melting pot” of people,

which has helped me to relate to, and understand the different people that I interact with on a day-to-day basis.The teachers are second-to-none, and genuinely care about the education of their students. They, and the other Hillmorton staff, encourage students to achieve to the best of their abilities, whilst also making time to help those students who need additional assistance.Hillmorton lives by its vision – Personal best, nothing less!

Hillmorton High helped me realise my passion and to not be afraid to go after what feels right. I discovered that it’s okay to live differently and not go for the job that was stable, that paid the most or that was expected by others. Hillmorton helped me find myself. I also began to learn and accept challenges that were and are bigger than myself, and learn to never yield or give up but to push further than what I think I am capable of.

I was able to learn life skills and important personal qualities that are valuable. I learnt that if you work hard enough, you’ll achieve your goals.I’m currently in my final year at Unitec, Auckland, doing a Bachelor in Performing Arts, majoring in screen and theatre acting. Soon, I’m off to London as part of my secondment in my final year and

I cannot wait! I look forward to finishing this year and gaining my degree.

After graduating from Hillmorton High School in 2012, I enrolled at the University of Canterbury to study for a Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering.Now in my final year of the degree, I am well on my way to achieving this with first class honours. I received the University of Canterbury Senior Scholarship.Currently, I have the extraordinary opportunity of completing some of my study at the University of California at Berkeley. During high school

I never thought I would study at one of the top universities in the world, but here I am. Living in the San Francisco area and having this opportunity to study abroad has been life changing, to say the least.Looking forward to next year, I will begin working as a structural engineer at one of the biggest civil engineering firms in the world. The future in this role will enable me to travel the world while working on the design and construction of world class buildings and facilities.

The education I received at Hillmorton has prepared me admirably for starting university this year. Teachers at Hillmorton always went the extra mile to make their subjects challenging and interesting, and support was always there.Hillmorton provides a diverse cultural environment as well as

heaps of sporting, musical and drama opportunities which makes its students such strong, well-rounded citizens.After almost a semester at university, I’m getting a sense that in order to succeed here, you need to get along well with everyone and to study hard. Hillmorton taught me the importance of both.

Jamie Whiting – From Hillmorton to Berkekey

Sam Baxter – Hillmorton like a family

Samantha Baxter is Content Producer for Si & Gary, More FM Breakfast.

Jamie Whiting was Dux in 2012 and is studying to be a civil engineer.

Nick Phillips – Hillmorton lives by its vision: Personal best, nothing less!

Nick Phillips was Dux and Woolhouse Scholar in 2008. He is now practising law in Wellington.

Marianne Infante – The world’s her stage now

James Adams – Well preparedJames Adams was Woolhouse Scholar and Proxime accessit in 2015. He is now studying law, international relations and politics at the University of Auckland.

While at Hillmorton, Marianne Infante discovered a passion and gift for the Performing Arts. She is now in her final year of study in Auckland.

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When our owners built their family home, they placed a huge emphasis on both quality and space, creating

an expansive 298.7-square-metre (over foundation) residence, which is as functional as it is stylish and well-appointed.

A total of five bedrooms are complemented by three bathrooms, including an ensuite off the master, ensuite of second bedroom and a main bathroom that features a sumptuous spa bath.

The kitchen is large, with a skylight bathing the entire area in natural light and an array of quality appliances, ensuring the ability to cater to all occasions.

The 2.7-metre stud enhances the sense of space in the living and family rooms, while bold splashes of colour punctuate the otherwise neutral palette, creating plenty of personality while still leaving scope for the new owners to leave their own mark.

Indoor/outdoor flow was a priority in the design phase, and the brief was certainly fulfilled. Two of the bedrooms enjoy direct access outside, while the open plan living areas spill effortlessly out to the manicured grounds.

The 708m2 section plays host to outstanding established gardens and detailed BBQ area (with power and lighting), while an oversized double garage and an abundance of off-street parking complete the appeal.

Offered to the market by owners who have decided the home is simply too big for them

now the kids have gone, this fabulous home represents a compelling opportunity for families of all shapes and sizes. Act quickly, as our owners are ready to embark on the next chapter of their lives and a sale is imminent!

Open Homes: Saturday and Sunday 1pm to 2.45pm. Auction on Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 10am (unless sold prior).

See you at the open homes or call me today for a private viewing appointment, contact Deb Harvey of Harcourts Gold Papanui (Licensed Agent REAA 2008) on 352 6166 or mobile 027 220 6565.

They loved it, now you can live in it84 Northwood Boulevard, NorthwoodAuction: Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 10am (unless sold prior)5 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms | 2 living rooms |1 dining room | 2-car garage | Listing #: PI43328

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That our Annual General Meeting for the election of officers, will be held on Sunday 5th June 2016, at the Papanui RSA, starting at 10am.

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INTERNATIONALLY renowned jazz vocalist Karrin Allyson and the Tom Warrington Trio are coming to New Zealand and play one Christchurch gig at the Jazz School Auditorium on Thursday 2nd June.

The five time Grammy nominated chanteuse, who's career ha spanned the past three decades, is known for her impressive musical range and impeccable intonation. She glides effortlessly between bittersweet and sassy, covering the greats from Duke

McFarlane/Cleo Lane), the ensemble oozes Ellington through to Dizzy Gillespie.skill and experience. Accompanying Karrin is the

Be swept away by smooth jazz performed by acclaimed Tom Warrington Trio. these world class musicians direct from the Made up of Tom on bass (Buddy USA.Rich/Stan Getz), Joe La Barbera on

drums (Bill Evans/Tony CPIT Jazz School Auditorium, 130 High Bennett/Woody Herman) and Larry Street. Tickets $38 GA/$20 Students, available Koonse on guitar (Seth at Eventfinda.

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Open daily from 6.30am. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

RESTAURANT & CAFÉ

‘Famous for their roasts!’

$10Kids two coursespecial from

We are familyfriendly.Great Kids menuplus designated play area.

$20Soup/Roast orRoast/Dessert

Treat the Kids!

Seniors SPECIALTwo courses

Special available lunch only

Conditions apply.Monday - Saturday 12pm - 2.30pm

HAPPYHOUR

5PM - 7PMDAILY

PHONE 385 8880 FIND US ON FACEBOOK fb.com/GBCCHCH

THE GARDEN HOTEL COMPLEX | 110 MARSHLAND RDwww.gardenhotel.co.nz | phone 385 3132

NOW SERVING

Breakfastavailable

from

9am

Bookings Essential PH 386 0088fb.com/GardenHotelRestaurant

www.gardenhotel.co.nz

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JOINA CLUB BYTHE SEA!

Lunch & DinnerAll you can eat, 7 days

Mother's Day Prize DrawCongratulations ONOLINA TUFUGA

winner of the B&B package

LIVE 6PM FRIDAY 27th MAY

Sima & Vaea MUSIC

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