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Another Hawke surf book surfaces WELL KNOWN Sumner surfer Nina Young (above) is among many local surfers and identities in a new Warren Hawke (inset) book. NZ Surf: The Collection – Vol 1 takes an in-depth look at Scarborough Beach with its specialist Malibu-style waves, surfing

personalities, local board riding clubs and the international surfing event, The Single Fin Mingle. There’s an interview with event co-founder Ambrose McNeill, who talks in detail about the philosophy behind the competition and just how wonderful it is to bring a world class group of

international surfers to Sumner for a week each year. Surf coach, musician and graphic design artist, Brad King, discusses his design work behind ‘The Mingle’ posters and stickers. He admits that the greatest thing for him has been taking up

long boarding and having fun in the waves. This is Mr Hawke’s second surfing book. Artist Josh O’Rourke completed the design and layout – a massive task as the book contains more than 500 photos and 60,000 words. •Turn to page 4

By Sarla Donovan BANKS Peninsula Community Board members have been told almost half of freedom campers don’t pay their fines. One hundred and twenty freedom campers were ticketed for breaking freedom camping bylaws in Canterbury over the past year. Only 55 percent of those tickets were paid, according to city council staff. City council head of regulatory compliance Tracey Weston addressed community concerns around freedom camping at a Banks Peninsula Community Board meeting on Monday. Ms Weston said fully self-contained camper vans parking at Naval Point in Lyttelton, the Akaroa Sports Complex, the Akaroa Yacht Club and the Akaroa Lighthouse weren’t breaking the law, provided they only stayed for two days. She said there was nothing to stop the vans parking there all day, as there were currently no time restrictions on parking, such as a P60 constraint. At Childrens Bay, however, freedom camping was prohibited. •Turn to page 4

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THERE’S ANOTHER Warren Hawke surf book for the coffee table this Christmas. The evergreen photographer has just published another gem, full of surfers and other local surfing tidbits (see page 1). It takes an in-depth look at Scarborough Beach with its specialist Malibu-style waves, surfing personalities, local board riding clubs and the international surfing event, The Single Fin Mingle. New Brighton, Waikuku and a secret bay on Banks Peninsula also feature. The bay hasn’t been named in the book. Hawke said he wants to keep it for the surfers who know how good it is. Not a bad idea on page 3 – a shuttle service between Diamond Harbour and Church Bay to ferry ferry users to the ferry. It’s the brainchild of a high school student who lives in the area. –Barry Clarke

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By Sarla Donovan A SHUTTLE linking Diamond Harbour and Church Bay for ferry users could be running by late January Student Dominic van Uden from Diamond Harbour is behind the idea and he has met with Environment Canterbury to get the idea of the ground Funding will be critical to it happening. Dominic has regular user of the ferry since shifting to the area five years ago. A shuttle service would alDominic leviate the presvan Uden sure on parking spaces around the wharf, he said, provide a transport option during inclement weather and make it easier for the elderly and those with young children to use the ferry service. He has formulated a potential route the service could take and surveyed the community to establish support for the idea. More than 60 households

INITIATIVE: Diamond Harbour resident Dominic van Uden is trying to organise a shuttle service for ferry users. ​

responded to the survey, with about two-thirds of respondents suggesting they would be likely to use the service if it were in place. Dominic met with ECan last week to discuss funding options for a van and the process of setting up a community trust. “Once we organise funding for the project, it will almost be ready to be operational. Our aim is to have the service

running by late January when regular commuters return from holiday, however this will depend on funding,” he said. “We have strong community partnerships with the Diamond Harbour Community Association and Black Cat Cruises.” He has also written to the Banks Peninsula Community Board asking for their support for the shuttle project.

The board discussed the project at a meeting on Monday and agreed to give their support to the project, but there was no discussion on what form that support would take. •HAVE YOUR SAY: Would a shuttle service make the ferry more accessible? Do you think there is a need? Email your views to sarla. donovan@starmedia.kiwi

In Brief SKATE RAMP IN STORAGE Sumner’s temporary skate ramp has been moved into storage while a resource consent application for the ramp’s proposed new site is heard. The Sumner Green and Skate Group is hoping it will hear back within the next couple of weeks whether the site on the corner of Nayland and Wakefield Sts has the go ahead. •Lyttelton skate park, page 7 RESERVE PLAN DELAY Draft management plans for the Te Oka and Misty Peaks reserves won’t be completed until the end of January after the city council pushed back the original November timeframe. It now expects the plans to be presented to the Banks Peninsula Community Board for approval in early February, after which they will go out for community consultation. FIREWORKS BLAZE A blaze sparked by fireworks took the Sumner Fire Brigade 45min to bring under control. The incident happened about 1am last Tuesday in a paddock below Summit Rd, near Godley Head. Sumner brigade chief fire officer Daryl Sayer said it was lucky there was no wind or the flames could have spread further. About 70 sq m of land was burned.

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WAVES: Warren Hawke’s new book NZ Surf: The Collection – Vol 1 takes an in-depth look at the surfers and identities of Scarborough Beach.

Another Hawke book comes to the surface •From page 1 Other local breaks to feature include New Brighton, Waikuku and a bay on Banks Peninsula. Taylors Mistake is also present in the introductory section, which shows photos from about 30 years ago. The collection has a broad coverage of New Zealand surfing areas, surfing artists, surf champions and breaks. “It’s actually quite unique in the surfing world as far as surf publications go,” said Mr Hawke.

“We wanted it to seem like there was a new adventure over every page. For this reason, I’ve included the work of some of New Zealand’s top surf photographers to add greater depth and variety.” The book has a limited print run with the plan being to sell it out and not reprint. “We’d like to have a new collection out in two years’ time, something we’ve already started to plan and gather new material for,” Mr Hawke said.

•From page 1 Ms Weston said additional signs may need to be installed informing people of this. City council team leader, compliance and investigations Richard Neale said two compliance officers patrolled the Banks Peninsula area Monday-Friday on a rostered basis. Complaints received over the weekend or public holidays would be responded to during the week, he said. It was mainly non-self contained freedom campers the compliance officers were targeting, said Mr Neale. The number of complaints the city council had received about freedom campers has halved on the previous year, with 34 complaints from the Banks Peninsula area. Ms Weston said the number of complaints was trending

down, with six being the highest number received in one month. Some board members expressed surprise, saying they had heard many complaints from the community. Ms Weston said people may

not be reporting their concerns to the correct place. Ms Weston said if members of the public saw freedom campers were parked illegally, they should phone the city council on 941 8999

was still on. They said the fire hadn’t affected the performance area at the club and the concert would go ahead as planned.

chemicals on a rag interacted with sunlight, causing the rag to catch fire. When the flames spread to a nearby retaining wall, a neighbour noticed and called the Akaroa Fire Brigade before putting the garden hose on it. The fire was almost out by the time the brigade arrived.

In Brief YACHT CLUB OPERATING A fire at the Naval Point Yacht Club last month won’t affect a concert planned for this weekend. Organisers of the Mel Parsons and Greg Johnson concert on Saturday night said they had been contacted by people wondering if the event

CHEMICAL FIRE The back wall of a house caught fire on Monarch Drive, Ngaio Pt, last Tuesday afternoon when

Be a change maker. Have your say on the future of Whakaraupō/Lyttelton Harbour. Te Hapū o Ngāti Wheke, Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, Environment Canterbury, Christchurch City Council, and Lyttelton Port Company have been working together to develop a catchment management plan for the future of Whakaraupō/Lyttelton Harbour. This plan belongs to the community and we want you to journey with us as we turn it into a reality. To ensure this happens, we’d like to hear what you think about our draft plan.

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The draft plan will be available for the public to provide feedback to us from 13th November until 4th December. Visit www.healthyharbour.org.nz to view the draft plan and have your say, or for more information visit us at one of the following hubs.

Information Hubs Saturday 18th November: Lyttelton Market, London Street, Lyttelton Monday 20th November 5.30 -7.30: Steadfast Community Centre, Govern0rs Bay Road, Governors Bay Wednesday 22nd November 5.30 - 7.30: Governors Bay Community Centre, Cresswell Avenue, Governors Bay Thursday 23rd November 5.30 - 7.30: Charteris Bay Yacht Club, Marine Drive, Charteris Bay Friday 24th November 5.30 – 7.30: Diamond Harbour Community Hall, Waipapa Avenue, Diamond Harbour


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Sea level rise could affect insurance OUTSPOKEN: Christchurch Coastal Residents United spokesman Darrell Latham says climate change is a national responsibility. PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER

By Sarla Donovan A SHIFT towards evaluating properties for individual climate change risk may mean insurance premiums will rise on coastal properties. An updated Tonkin and Taylor report on coastal hazards released last week showed close to 25,000 Christchurch houses are at risk of future coastal flooding and 1000 are at risk from coastal erosion. In a worst-case climate change scenario, flooding could affect the coastal city and Banks Peninsula properties within the next 50 to 100 years, the report said. Insurance Council chief executive Tim Grafton said climate change was a certainty. “Sea level will rise and the frequency of extreme weather events will increase.” Mr Grafton said each insurer would take a different approach to risk, depending on the frequency and consequences of flooding. “With respect to climate change, the price signals are likely to be incremental changes over time, rather than swift and rapid change. There is therefore time for a range of adaptation measures that make economic sense to be considered which . . . enable the transfer of risk to insurance to remain affordable

and accessible.” Some properties could become uninsurable if they flooded with high frequency, Mr Grafton said. “They become less insurable as it becomes more certain that they will flood.”

​Redcliffs resident and Ray White Ferrymead salesman, Mark Roberts, said insurance companies will always try to mitigate risk. “At the end of the day, people love being by the ocean. They will make decisions (about a property) based on the statistics they get and the risk profile.” Last week’s report is an update of Tonkin and Taylor’s widelycriticised 2015 report suggesting 18,000 properties were at risk of flooding and 6000 susceptible to erosion. The 2015 report was criticised as being scientifically flawed, leading to the updated 2017 version. Christchurch Coastal Residents United spokesman Darrell Latham said climate change was a national responsibility, not just the responsibility of coastal communities or local councils. “Mitigation and compensation must be part of the conversation,” he said.

He said New Zealand was unusual in offering all-perils cover house insurance. “In many other countries, flood is an optional add-on to house insurance policies, so flood risk is separately priced.”

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In Brief LITTLE RIVER WEBSITE A new website providing information for visitors will be funded by the Banks Peninsula Community Board. The board granted the Little River Information Station $3318 towards developing the website and purchasing a computer tablet. The anti-theft tablet will allow visitors to source information independently if volunteer staff aren’t present and help to mitigate the intermittent cellphone coverage in the Little River area. COTTAGE REPAIS Funding for repairs to Penfold’s Cottage, Ferrymead, have been put on hold while city council staff collate funding information for heritage building repairs across the city for the next Long Term Plan. Of 40 submissions on the city council’s proposed plans for the Scott Park landmark, 32 supported repairing it rather than reconstruction. Funding had also been made available in the 2018/19 Long Term Plan, but those plans are now in limbo.

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Skate park work starts rolling THE WHEELS are in motion for the redevelopment of the Lyttelton skate park. Funded primarily by the city council – with some financial support from South Port in Bluff – work is under way on the popular skate park at the Oxford St Reserve. The $375,000 site upgrade is expected to be completed by January. In the meantime, the area remains closed to the public. When completed, it will feature a new bowl, a quarter pipe, ramps, multiple features, rails and edges, and a fresh “side-toside flow.” It has been designed with the beginner to intermediate skateboarder in mind. “The project began as earthquake repairs to the heritage retaining walls adjacent to the skate park and playground,” city council project manager Jon Malis said. “However, our engineers found that the concrete skate park features aided the wall stability, so the skate park redesign was included in the project.” As part of the skate park project, local artists – funded by the YMCA – are creating murals at the reserve. “A donation from South Port

REDEVELOPED: Lyttelton skate park in Oxford St Reserve is being upgraded.

was earmarked for earthquake recovery that supports Lyttelton youth,” Mr Malis said. Designed by Campbell Johnson and constructed by Nelson

Creek Skateboards, Mr Malis believes the revamped skate park will be a “major asset” for Lyttelton. Along with the repairs to the

retaining walls and concrete posts around the park, a manhole will be installed in the old brick barrel storm water main running under the area.

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Eco-burials launched in memorial garden plots A NEW eco-burial site will open within the Diamond Harbour Memorial Gardens cemetery tomorrow. This is the first eco-burial site to open in the Christchurch and Banks Peninsula area. Described as a more environmentally friendly process than other methods, eco-burials involve a shallower plot within the living soil level. The body is not embalmed, but is dressed in natural, biodegradable materials and the coffin or shroud is also biodegradable and non-toxic. Plots are filled with living soil and, within a year, are planted over with native trees and shrubs, so the whole area will eventually resemble regenerated New Zealand forest. Families of those buried in the area will be able to take part in planting over the plots. A group has been working with the city council to establish the eco-burial site, with the overall aim to eventually make eco-burials an option for all Christchurch residents. Tomorrow’s opening will take place at the cemetery at 2pm.

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ALLANDALE HALL will reopen on December 4 after a $600,000 repair job. The hall has been closed after sustaining damage in the February 22, 2011, earthquake. Repairs began in May, including demolition of the north hall, removal of concrete slabs at the rear, earthquake repairs and strengthening, electrical wiring and painting. It was originally budgeted at $300,000, but the extent of the damage meant the cost doubled over the time of the repair. The building will have new weatherboards installed to give i an original look. The hall dates from 1896 and has capacity for about 250 people. It’s one of three venues around the harbour basin that can handle larger groups. Allandale Reserve Management Committee chairman Stuart Bould said it would be a “great place” once all the repairs had been completed. “It’s been a long time coming.” Allandale Domain has always been an area where people meet up, Mr Bould said. It was a key staging post in the late 1800s for people travelling over Gebbies Pass or to Port Levy. The city council is organising an opening ceremony on Monday, December 4.

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No dog park for Lyttelton AFTER A year-long search, city council staff say there is no suitable space for a dog park in the Lyttelton area. In August last year, the Lyttelton-Mt Herbert Community Board asked staff to investigate possible sites for a dedicated dog exercise area. But on Monday, city council parks and recreation planner Megan Carpenter told a meeting of the Banks Peninsula

Community Board that all council-owned parks had been considered and none had space for dedicated dog walking. Board chairwoman Christine Wilson said many people walked their dogs at the Lyttelton Recreation Ground, where they were allowed on a leash. But she said some owners let their dogs off. “We’ve had young people falling over in dog muck. It’s

not a good look.” Ms Carpenter said there may be a need for more rangers to visit to ensure people complied with the regulations. She said there was a high demand for open spaces in Lyttelton and the best option could be putting a dog park nearby. She said consideration could be given to investigating a suitable site outside the Banks

Peninsula Ward area, such as Birdsey Reserve, which is 3km from Lyttelton, or the failed Christchurch Maori Village site at Ferrymead. City councillor Yani Johanson and the Linwood-CentralHeathcote Community Board last month asked city council staff to prepare a report on whether the Ferrymead site could be used as a dog exercise area.

Cottage back in business About 80 people gathered at Stoddart Cottage in Diamond Harbour to sip bubbly in the warm evening sun and celebrate the official opening of the Stoddart Cottage Gallery, which now includes an arts and crafts shop run by a co-operative of local crafts people and artists. A small commission on everything sold goes towards the upkeep and promotion of the cottage, the first colonial dwelling in Diamond Harbour and birth place of impressionist painter, Margaret Stoddart. Stoddart Cottage Gallery is open every Saturday, Sunday and public holiday from 10am to 4pm.

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Chateris Bay stormwater causes a stink A water and wastewater scheme in Charteris Bay is creating major problems, the Banks Peninsula Community Board has been told. On Monday, Charteris Bay Residents’ Association secretary Bill Studholme told the board the scheme was a real issue. “It’s not quite finished and is causing quite major problems,” he said. The issues included stormwater run-off, damage to Bayview Rd and Paradise Beach and an unpleasant “stench” coming from wastewater pipes. The board is seeking an urgent solution from city council staff before the end of the month. Staff have been asked to report on the status of the gravity-fed wastewater system and why there has been a low uptake from residents. They will also look into the adequacy of the stormwater system in Bayview Rd and the safety of the Paradise Beach track, which has been subject to erosion as a result of stormwater run-off. They report back on the issues raised at the next board meeting on November 27.

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We said: An overall of traffic light phasing at the St Andrews Hill intersection is planned You said: Stephen Graham – I’ve never had an issue with this intersection. I find it quite easy. But like St Asaph St, banning incompetent drivers will help a lot. Ben Venzy Venz – Maybe it would have been a good idea to do it right in the first place. God this council knows how to waste money. Brigid Wilkinson – Will believe it when it actually happens. Cathryn Lucy – The damn intersection was almost better before this happened.

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Eugenie Sage

Green voice in Government Eugenie Sage is one of four Green Party MPs to hold ministerial portfolios in the new Government.​ Bridget Rutherford spoke to her about politics and living in Diamond Harbour So you’re the new minister of conservation, minister of land information and associate minister for the environment. How does that feel? I’m really delighted and humbled to have all three. The election campaign and aftermath had been quite noisy – there was a lot we found out at the same time as the rest of New Zealand when the Rt. Hon Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters announced it. Then, 10min later, we had a party teleconference to actually agree to go into Government. I was very pleasantly surprised. Being involved in negotiations, I was incredibly proud of the way the Green Party organised to have that massive teleconference with delegates to make the decision we’d be part of the new Government. There were a lot of discussions considering it is historic; it’s the first time the Greens have been in Parliament in our 21 years. It was an intensive effort by all three parties to examine each other’s policies, look at where common ground was, and prioritise. Did you expect Mr Peters to make the decision he did? No, I didn’t know which way it would go. What will your new ministerial positions consist of? We’ve got a biodiversity crisis in New Zealand. About 3000 species are at risk of extinction. We need to do much better in protecting native plants and animals and the places they live so these species can thrive. We’ve got an international responsibility to do that because so many are only here in New Zealand. Our natural landscapes, wildlife and special places around Aotearoa are vitally important to tourism – they are what bring tourists here and market our

product overseas. The Green Party campaigned for a change of Government to make that ‘100% Pure’ image real – to give it some integrity. We’ve got a real responsibility to deliver on that promise. Does that bring pressure? Yes, but it is exciting, though, because voters have given us a mandate. What’s your favourite animal? The bellbird I hear at home because of their call, the kea and the robust grasshopper in the Mackenzie Basin. It’s grey so it’s difficult to see. We’ve got an amazing insect fauna in New Zealand that people tend to overlook. I like the longfin eel because they’ve got an incredible life story. They can live to 80-years-old. They live in Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere then they migrate and swim offshore to Tonga where they spawn and die. Then the glass eels drift back through the current and come back to New Zealand. It is an astonishing life cycle. We’ve got a responsibility to protect them, and that’s another of the priorities, particularly making sure the Treaty of Waitangi is properly implemented through the management of things like forestry, fisheries and waterways. What do you like to do in your spare time? I like walking, I do a bit of mountain biking on back roads, and even just going from home in Diamond Harbour around to Lyttelton, then catching the ferry back across. I like going up onto the Port Hills. I used to do a lot of tramping, which I haven’t had much time for recently. I love the high country in the South Island like the upper Rakaia, Ashburton Lakes, Arthur’s Pass and Mt White. They are extraordinary

AT HOME: Eugenie Sage on the Balmacaan Saddle in Hakatere/ Ashburton Lakes. ​

spaces – that’s what makes my heart sing. For many, it’s walking along the beach looking out to sea. Making sure all kids get the opportunity to grow up with nature, that’s what inspired me. I grew up in Auckland, with three siblings, and we used to play a lot in the outdoors. I think back to summer holidays at Rotorua Lakes and we were able to go off early and play and wouldn’t come back until dinner at night. For families that can afford it, there’s still that opportunity. But there are kids who haven’t been to the beach in New Zealand, and that’s a tragedy. What brought you to Christchurch? Family commitments – my partner Richard was down here. I also studied at Canterbury University and in Auckland.

When did you first get into politics? I was involved in student politics at university. I edited Craccum, the student magazine, at the University of Auckland. I got into environmental protesting; I protested against the first McDonald’s in New Zealand on Queen St. I did some work for the precursor to the Department of Conservation on the West Coast. I was exposed to the destruction of native forest for logging – these magnificent rimu forests near Hokitika. I was just in tears wandering through these areas, seeing nature’s cathedral being utterly trashed. I worked for Forest and Bird between the mid-1990s through to 2010 at the time of the Timberlands beech logging scheme. A Labour Gov-

ernment stopped the scheme and transferred the land to DOC and it has been invaluable since. It just showed the power of public mobilisation to protect our rain forest. What are you most proud of? That and the work for Forest and Bird using the Resource Management Act to have stronger controls on indigenous vegetation clearance and the work on tenure reviews. What were you doing before you got into politics? I did a law and history degree at Auckland, and then studied journalism at Canterbury University. The law degree has been really useful in not being scared of legislation. What do you think of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern? Jacinda Ardern will be an outstanding prime minister through her leadership skills, analytical skills and her empathy. It’s totally genuine. Why did you move to Diamond Harbour? When I stood for Environment Canterbury, I said I would move in if elected. In 2010, as it was coming up to elections, the former Minister for the Environment Nick Smith and Local Government Minister Rodney Hide decided to axe 14 elected councillors and installed commissioners. The only time I have felt welcome in ECan since then was when the people occupied the building in September. That’s a priority, restoring democracy. What do you like about living there? It’s on the base of Mt Herbert, and being in the harbour you’re basically looking across to dramatic cliffs. It’s our volcanic heritage. And it’s the people in the community, they support each other. It’s the same in Lyttelton. Do you have any pets? I used to have two cats, but that was about 10 years ago. Living in a place with bellbirds and kereru, I appreciate seeing and hearing them.

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Bringing Lyttelton Club back to life By Sarla Donovan THE LYTTELTON Club, also known as the TOP Club, is getting a makeover. Work started last week on fixing and painting the outside of the club, the first stage of a thorough spruce-up which club president Steve Targus hopes will transform its fortunes. Mr Targus won’t say how much the renovation is costing, but it is expected to take four to six months. The club will stay open throughout the work. Some of the changes include gutting

the sports hall, redesigning and refitting the sports bar, repainting and reflooring. The once-thriving club is perched above the harbour on Dublin St. Anyone can join for $10 a year. It boasts incredible views of the harbour, well priced drinks and home-style cooking. So why isn’t it busier? Back in the heyday of the 1970s and 80s, it was the social hub of Lyttelton, hosting dances and parties. Sports teams met there after games and it was a lively, busy place. But in recent years, the club has struggled to find a place

for itself, in spite of a brief renaissance following the February 22, 2011, earthquake, when it was the first place in Lyttelton to reopen. When Mr Targus mooted a name change on social media recently, it prompted some wry comments. Said one comment: “What’s wrong with ‘Lamb and Hayward Waiting Room?’” Another rather unkindly said it was the “Lyttelton Retirement Home”. All of them suggest the Lyttelton Club has a bit of an image problem. However, Mr Targus is hoping the planned

renovations will help turn around the club’s fortunes. He wants it to become the social centre of the community again. Long-time club member Kirsty Macnab is positive about the club’s future. “It’s got a good heart and a great future. Lots of young people are becoming active club members now; Lyttelton has gentrified a bit and part of the repair is to make it more appealing (to that group.)” “I want it to be a warm and welcoming place where all sorts of people can come in and enjoy themselves.”

Christchurch’s new Memorial Avenue Gateway Bridge is open to traffic but we are not finished yet! There will be speed restrictions and other traffic management on and around the bridge over the next few months while the project team lay the final road surface and carry out other work to complete the Russley Road Upgrade. Please drive with extra care and pay close attention to the signage to ensure you are in the correct lane to get to your destination. Thanks for your patience and understanding.

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Community shed plan for old Heathcote library site A NEW community shed planned for Heathcote could go on the former library site at 8 Martindales Rd. Heathcote Valley Community Association committee member Jackie Foulkes said a survey showed most residents favoured the site as it was easily accessible, close to the community centre and central to walk to.

The former library was demolished following the February 22, 2011, earthquake, and the site is currently vacant. City council staff are looking into the suitability of the location and will report back to the LinwoodCentral-Heathcote Community Board. Local resident Keith Jenkins is behind the shed idea.

He’s organised a public meeting to discuss the setting up of the shed, and to answer questions from interested parties. A regional representative of the New Zealand Menz Shed executive will be present to explain how various styles of shed perform. The meeting is set to take place on Tuesday, 6.308.30pm, at the Heathcote Community Centre.

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IN RHYTHM: Jess Fahey finished fifth in her 1500m heat at last year’s national championships. ​

FOUR YOUNG Sumner athletes continued their build up to the New Zealand secondary school track and field championships in Hastings next month. Jess Fahey, 18, Meg Fahey, 18, Abby Theobald, 16, and Victoria Wells, 16, all competed at the Canterbury Athletics senior inter-club meet at Timaru’s Aorangi Stadium last week. At the national championships, they will represent their respective schools. The Fahey twins attend Marion College, while both Wells and Theobald attend St Margaret’s College. All four produced promising times in their respective events in Timaru. Meg Fahey competed in the 2000m steeplechase, finishing in a time of 9min 17.25sec. Jess Fahey ran the 1500m in 5min 3.10sec. Theobald competed in the 800m and finished in 2min 37.37sec, while Fahey ran the 400m in 1min 2.10sec. Both the Fahey twins and Wells competed at last year’s national championships in Wellington. Preparing for one of their biggest meetings of the year has come with challenges. With Nga Puna Wai not being completed till next year, the athletes have only one more Saturday of

MULTI-TALENTED: Victoria Wells (above) will compete in a number of different sprint and hurdle events at the national championships next month, while Abby Theobald will compete at the event in Hastings for the first time.

inter-club competition scheduled on an all-weather track before the championships. While training for the national championships, they are also sitting their NCEA exams. The New Zealand secondary school track and field championships takes place in Hastings from December 1-3. •More sport, pages 20-21

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Ben Shaw looks to move the ball against Belfast. Matt Little (right) turns on the pace as he finds himself in space. PHOTOS: ROZELLE MAY

Sumner’s Tom Ziolo eyes up a gap as he picks up the ball from a scrum.

Sumner players stay in shape on sevens field By Gordon Findlater A NUMBER of Sumner Rugby Club players have been keeping in shape over the off-season by competing in the Spring Sevens Cup at Hoon Hay Park. The cup was held over three weekends, with each weekend contested as its own tournament. Sumner had mixed results over the three tournaments and

were runners-up in the shield final on Saturday. The team lost all three of their pool games to University 17-19, Prebbleton 7-27, and Shirley 7-42. They then prevailed against Lyttelton 28-14 in the shield semi-final to qualify for the final against Belfast. The game went down to the final whistle, with Sumner fighting back from a deficit. However, it wasn’t

enough, eventually going down 24-29. The Sumner sevens side was made up from several of the club’s 15-man teams, including the division one, division two and colts sides. The players that turned out for Sumner at Hoon Hay Park will now get a well earned rest leading up to Christmas before pre-season training starts in January.

Matt Little does a dance after scoring a try.

Local plumbers offering free checks on clay pipes While it is now almost seven years since the Christchurch earthquakes, damage to underground pipes is still becoming apparent, says the team at Laser Plumbing Christchurch East, who are based in Ferrymead. As they point out, homeowners can be completely unaware that they have earthquake damage to their clay pipes. Properties built before the 1970s are most likely to have clay pipes, and cracks in the pipes allow tree roots to enter and block drains. The damage can take some time to become apparent but when it does, it is usually fairly major, and costly to repair. Specialists in drain-laying and plumbing, Laser Plumbing are currently offering a free check on pipes. This involves a quick look with a camera, and if any damage is found they will discuss this with the owner. Laser Plumbing are experts in

dealing with EQC and know how to make the process easy. The next step is to provide a drainage survey report to EQC, who in most cases, will cover the cost of this as well as replacing the damaged pipes. There are some conditions, which Laser Plumbing will discuss with the homeowner. “We have done hundreds of surveys and have been installing a lot of replacement PVC pipes over recent years,” says Carol McCann, who owns the company with her husband Chris Dick. “We want to make it easy for people by

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offering the check at no cost, and we urge people to get their pipes checked sooner rather than later as we do not know how long EQC will cover repairs for home-owners. Having them replaced will avoid serious problems in the future. It’s all done with minimum fuss.” Located in Tussock Lane, Ferrymead, Laser Plumbing services customers right across the city. They are very proud of their team of qualified tradesmen, who carry out plumbing and drainage work with care and efficiency. They are the sort of guys that you would be happy to have working in and around your home, Carol says. To make an appointment for your free pipe check, phone them today on 376 5322.


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Vann blasts Sumner to 15-run victory of Brighton

Sumner’s Samuela Tawake surveys his options.

Josh Loader rises high to win a lineout against Shirley.

By Gordon Findlater A QUICK fire 74 from Dan Vann saw Sumner end a two-game losing streak and keep their title hopes alive in the Metro Senior A oneday competition. The Sumner stalwart blasted 74 off just 67 deliveries, as wickets fell around him, to get his side through to a first innings total of 160 in their 15-run victory over New Brighton at St Leonards Square on Saturday. Sumner struggled to put together any partnerships of substance with only two batsman in the top six – Ethan Vickery (24) and Paul Russell (13) – managing to reach double figures. Batting at number seven, Vann came in with the score at 59/5, and quickly set about his work dispatching 12 boundaries on his way to 74 before being the final man to fall in the 43rd over. Vann was well supported by No 9 Scott Barber who chipped in with 12 but, more importantly, saw out 42 balls as he and Vann put on 41run eighth wicket partnership. Sumner’s second inning defence got off to the perfect start when Tim Gooday took the wicket of New Brighton opener Wade Burrell with just the third ball of the innings. Gooday struck twice more in the opening five overs, as Sumner seized the initiative to have New Brighton scrambling at 21/4.

SAVIOR: Dan Vann blaster 74 as wickets fell around him to get Sumner through to a defendable 160. ​

New Brighton eventually rebuilt their innings and found themselves in with a sniff at 138/8 in the 36th over, requiring just 23 runs for victory. However, Sumner’s bowlers had the final say with the last two wickets falling for just seven runs as they sealed the 15-run win. Captain Johnny Beveridge was

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REAL ESTATE Renovated, updated opportunity! 50 Celia Street, Redcliffs 186 Clyde Road, Fendalton Auction: Thursday, 16 November 2017 Unless Sold Prior

5 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms | 3 living rooms | 1 dining room I 1 office/study I 2 car-garage | Listing ID PI48969

This superb property blends the best of classic style and modern convenience to create the ultimate family home in a bluechip location. Substantially renovated throughout with double glazing, updated wiring, insulation and fibre connection. There is so much space here with three living areas, five bedrooms, a study and three bathrooms. Perfect for a bigger family, this is a comfortable, easy-going home with great flow to decking and established gardens and fully enclosed by a fence. If you love polished timber floors, the feeling of space, warm winter fires,

entertaining in the summer, and being close to the CBD and top schools, then you should view this well priced home in the heart of Fendalton. Call me to view this classic home. Auction date Thursday 16 Nov 12:00pm (471 Papanui Road) Unless Sold Prior Open Homes Saturday and Sunday 12:00pm - 12:30pm. See you at the open days or for a private viewing phone Cameron Bailey on 352 6166 or mobile 0275 557 079 of Harcourts Gold Papanui (Licensed Agent REAA 2008)

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ThiNkiNg Of selliNg befOre ChrisTMas? If so NOW is the time to act as buyers are actively looking to secure their new home before the holiday season starts. Do not miss out, call Chris today for an appraisal and proven marketing ideas to get the best price possible for your home.

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Wednesday November 15 2017

BAY HARBOUR

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Phone Kevin 027 561 4629 Trades & Services CARPET & vINYL LAYING Repairs, uplifting, relaying, restretching, E mail jflattery@xtra. co.nz ph 0800 003 181 or 027 2407416

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Trades & Services 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 ELECTRICIAN JMP Electrical Experienced & registered.. Expert in all home electrical repairs & maintenance.Call James 027 4401715 GARDENER Need your home or commercial garden tidied up or renovated or require long term assistance. Phone Ruth 326-6663 or 021 272-0303 PAINTER/PLASTERER Experienced tradesman, quality work, free quotes, ph Simon 027 389-1351 or 03 328-7280 PAINTER Quality work, I stand by Canterbury Ph Wayne 03 385-4348 or 027 274 3541 PAINTER AvAILAbLE RAPID RESPONSE, quality work guaranteed, interior/exterior, roofs, spraypainting, waterblasting, ph Graeme for a free quote, 027 318 2614 PLASTERING INTERIOR no job too big or too small, specialise in repair work & new houses, free quotes given, over 20 yrs plastering experience, ph Peter 027 221-4066 or 384-2574 STONEMASON, bRICK & bLOCKLAYER Earthquake Repairs, Grind Out & Repoint, River/ Oamaru stone, Schist, Volcanic Rock, Paving, all Alterations new & old, Quality Workmanship, visit www.featureworks. co.nz or ph 027 601-3145 vHS vIDEO TAPES & all camera tapes converted to DVD, video taping special occasions, www.grahamsvideo.co.nz ph 03 338-1655 WINDOW CLEANING “Your Windows are the eyes of your Home”, for a free no obligation quote, call Greg Brown, Crystal Clear Window Cleaning ph 384-2661 or 027 6160331 Local Resident

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GOVERNORS BAY SCHOOL The Governors Bay School Board of Trustees has resolved to fill a recent vacancy by way of selection pursuant to section 105 of the Education Act 1989 Wanted To Buy

GOOD PRICES PAID For good, tidy furniture and antiques. Buying one item to estate lots.

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was $ $159 159 9

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ENTERTAIN i styl!

NEW TO TARGET - WOODWALL COLLECTION Built using ethically sourced knotty rubberwood, no two pieces are the same.Unleash your inner designer and customise a storage solution guaranteed to fit your lifestyle. Kit out your bedroom, living space, kitchen or office with ease.

Woodwall – it’s a new way of living. STEP 1: Select A Unit

Carson 3+2 Seater Lounge Suite

save

The Carson is a Scandinavian-inspired range with a modern mood and represents extremely good value.

$300

This collection features Dining and Lounge options which when paired together create a cohesive look in your home.

(Accessories not included)

was $1698

now only

1x1 Cube Set of 2

$1398

was $179

now only

Drawers with Legs

$149

was $149

now only

$129

*Coffee Table not included

save

save

$200

$500 Vermont 3+2 Seater Suite Ballet Desk

5x1 Cube

6x2 Cube

3x3 Cube

Bookcase 2240x1200

now only

now only

now only

now only

now only

was $199

was $249

$159

$199

was $349

was $329

$299

was $399

$279

$349

*Coffee Table not included ed

was $2498

Restrained and sophisticated, this suite flaunts a subtle mid-century modern design that will give your living space the fresh new look you need.

now only

$1998

Wine Glass Hanger - Set 2 of 2

Clothes Hanger

now only

$20

was $40

now only

$35

X Bottle Holder was $40

now only

$35

Shelf - Set 2 of 2 was $35

The contemporary Jackson Barstool adds Jac a kkick of mid-century modern style to any mo dining space. It features din n beautifully curved ab cushioned back and cus seat along with long sea tapered legs in a light tap beechwood finish. bee

now only

$30

now only

$30 With a strong polypropylene ylene shell an and oak th Zen Z barstool b t l is i coloured plywood legs, the a simple addition to any home adding in clean, modern lines.

STEP 3: Add A Base Base 380 was $30

now only

$25

This counter-height Thi T stool is upholstered in sto st your yo ou choice of fabric, from Grey or cchoose ho Beige. Be

Doors - Set 2 of 2 was $35

Base 740 was $33

now only

$28

Base 1100 was $37

now only

$32

Base 1460 was $40

now only

$35

The Riley Lounge suite will add the perfect modern touch to your home. Combining contemporary style, comfort and quality this lounge offers amazing value for money.

Zen Barstools & Dining g Chairs

STEP 2: Accessorise

was $25

Riley 2 Seater Lounge Range

was $ $159 159 9

now on only ly

$119ea

The Z Zen range is one of our most versatile chairs complimenting a large variety of furniture styles to easily create a gorgeous new mix and match set.

was $155

was $149 wa

$120ea

$99ea

now only

now only

SHOP WITH US ONLINE! targetfurniture.co.nz Nationwide Delivery

was $899

now only

$699

Jackson Barstools


GREAT SAVINGS ON LOUNGE, DINING AND LIVING!

Summe!! S Gear up for

save

OUTDOOR, LOUNGE, DINING & ENTERTAINMENT

$400

save

$100

Also available in Charcoal & Mint.

Soho 3+2 Seater Lounge Suite The Soho features clean, modern lines with tapered block legs, a gorgeous design packaged in a compact shape. With accent button-tufting and subtle curves, the Soho is a delightful collection that reinvents mid-century style.

was $1798

now only

$1398

This Sofa includes a chaise, low arms and exposed solid wooden legs in a red walnut finish. It flaunts a plush fabric upholstery, attached seat cushions, and easy zippered access to re-shape and wash covers as needed.

$400

now only

Lamp Table was $299 now only $

2 Drawer Hall Table e was $599 now only $

2 Drawer Coffee Table was $699 now only $

Low Bookcase was $499 now only $

2 Door TV Unit was $799 now only $

2 Drawer Bookcase was $899 now only $

599

499 9

Set Includes: Dining Table + 2 Dining Chairs + 2 Bench Seats + Outdoor Furniture Cover

now only

$1759

save

$540 I Ibiza 5 Piece Outdoor Bar Set O Y You'll be enjoying meals outside a lo lot more often this summer thanks to our Ibiza Outdoor collection. W With clean-lined modern style, this d dining set is crafted of rust resistant a aluminium frames and a durable p powder coat finish.

save

$1000

SAVINGS!

Lamp Table

The timeless honey tone is made with FSC certified Karri Gum Timber, and the chairs are made with rust resistant aluminium frames so rest assured this set will be with you a long time.

was $2299

GREAT

This contemporary setting is a compact sett that iving. is suitable for both studio and apartment living.

The Cascade Outdoor collection is elegant and modern. Through its tapered lines, simple symmetry and neutral palette, it displays a sophisticated quality that will suit any outdoor space.

$110

$549

was $4799

now only

Milan 3+2 O Outdoor td LLounge S Sett With beautiful Sunbrella fabric that is water, mould and sun resistant, the Milan is a top of the line outdoor product. Quality and style collide with the Milan range making it an absolute must have this summer!

399

699

999

2 Drawer Hall Table

3 Drawer, 2 Door Buffet

Low Bookcase

We accept::

2 Drawer Bookcase

targetfurniture.co.nz target

Accessories are not included in the price of furniture unless otherwise stated. Colours in store may vary to those pictured. Stock may vary from store to store. Target apologises in advance if any item is sold out during the promotion. All prices include GST. Target reserves the right to amend any misprints or errors within this advertisement. Mailer offers expire Monday 2th November 2017. Sale excludes Manchester and accessories.

Get more Corner Blenheim & Curletts Rds, Christchurch.

Phone: 0800 TARGET

*No Payments and No Interest for 24 Months (“Payment Holiday”) is available on Q Card Flexi Payment Plans for in-store purchases only until offer ends 31st December 2017. Minimum spend $499. Annual Account Fee of $50 applies. New Q Cardholder fees - $55 Establishment and ($3 PPSR - Q Card only. Existing Q Cardholder fee - $35 Advance. Q Card Standard Interest Rate, currently 25.25% p.a. applies to any outstanding balance at end of Payment Holiday. Payment Holiday period may vary depending on Cardholder’s payment cycle dates. Q Card lending criteria, fees, terms and conditions apply. Rate and fees correct as at date of publication, subject to change.

TRADING HOURS: Monday to Friday 9am-5pm • Weekends 10am-5pm

now only

$2199

was $2249 w

now only n

24 MONTHS

Enhance your outdoor area with the modern Cabo 7 piece timber dining set. This range highlights the beautifully finished acacia wood, and features a generously sized dining table with six matching dining chairs.

was $3869

$450

$3799 $1799

Cabo 7 Piece Outdoor Dining Set

3 Drawer, 2 Door Buffet was $1199 now only $

save

B Both the table and seats are accented w with FSC certified Teak tops.

2 Drawer Coffee Table 2 Door TV Unit

Nationwide Delivery

Cascade 5 Piece Dining Set

save

was $659

Panama Living Collection on

499

This contemporary setting is a compact set that is suitable for both studio and apartment living.

800mm Square Table + 4 Chairs

save

$1499

249

$299

Eames 5 Piece Dining Set

This 800mm Square Dining Table hass a modern white top pw with legs made from solid s d Oak. Dining Chairs a airs also available white. le in whit w hitte.

Also available in Beige.

now only

now only

Carson 5 Piece ece Dining Set

Sofia Chaise Sofa

was $1899

was $399

800mm Round Table + 4 Chairs

Shop with us at targetfurniture.co.nz

NO PAYMENTS * & NO INTEREST

*Minimum purchase $499.

HUGE

Finance offer expires 31st December 2017. See back page for terms & conditions.

SAVINGS! Includes 1700x900mm Dining Table + 6 Chairs

Shop with us at targetfurniture.co.nz

Nationwide Delivery


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