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By Julia Evans FORMER PRIME Minister John Key, rugby player Andy Ellis and author Eleanor Catton could soon be part of an alumni association at their old school. Burnside High School is investigating the possibility of establishing an association for previous students for the first time in its 58-year history. Principal Phil Holstein said the plan is in “its infancy.” “It’s in the planning phase. But at this stage we’re seriously considering ways to keep our former students connected to the school. As well as reconnect them with current students,” he said. But he said there are a few hurdles the school and its board of trustees had to overcome before the plan could progress any further. “It’s something that’s really in the mind of the board. But to start it after 58 years, it’s going to be a challenge,” he said. Challenges come in terms of developing the infrastructure to host the former students first, he said. •Turn to page 7
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Aurora Centre repair work delayed By Julia Evans UPGRADE AND repair work on the Aurora Centre will not be finished for a month longer than anticipated. The performing arts centre, on the site of Burnside High School, has been undergoing weather tightness and earthquake damage repairs since the beginning of January. But due to the complexity of the work, the building which was expected to be complete by February, won’t be open until at least March with a final date yet to be confirmed, principal Phil Holstein said. He said while the repair work was going on, Phil Holstein the school was also taking the opportunity to spend time doing “necessary” upgrades to the centre. The school has spent $2 million on the upgrades, which include a new air conditioning system and refreshing the paint job on the building’s exterior, as well as some smaller internal work. “It was definitely time to upgrade . . . I’d heard from a few people the heating and cooling
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ST MARGARET’S CHAPEL In the early hours of Thursday morning, a new chapel will arrive at St Margaret’s College on the back of a truck from a paddock in Waiau. It will stand as a legacy to retiring principal Gillian Simpson’s work at the school over the last decade. CRANFORD ST ROAD WORKS The installation of new cables for the Northern Corridor has started on Cranford St. Traffic lanes have been shifted and temporary footpaths have been provided for pedestrians. During the work, McFaddens Rd is set to close with detours via surrounding side streets. Access to some properties may be restricted during work hours.
CONSTRUCTION: The Aurora Centre for the Performing Arts will not be open for a month longer than expected. PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER
definitely needed work on it,” Mr Holstein said. But with the delay, he said there would be some interruption when students returned from the summer holiday at the start of February. “We tried to start and finish it over the holiday to minimise disruption . . . but with this kind of work you always anticipate delays,” he said. Work on the 700-seat per-
forming arts centre is part of a $24 million repair and redevelopment plan at the school, which includes several of the school’s other buildings. Once completed, Mr Holstein said the board would be able to begin “the master planning stage” the school’s post-quake redevelopment. “We’re one of the last schools in the city to start on our master plan,” he said.
Mr Holstein said the upgrade work of the Aurora Centre is not only important to the school but the wider community as the building was in key space following the February 22, 2011, earthquake. It was one of the only spaces to host events left in the city. “It’s a significant building for Burnside but also for the city post-quake ,” Mr Holstein said.
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Overuse of traffic lights Redwood resident David Mulligan drives along Main North Rd several times a day. He writes about the upgrades and traffic affecting the area MY OPINION is that Main North Rd is diabolical and I think the city council has really lost the plot. I wonder if the person doing the design work gets out of the office and physically goes and looks at the site and thinks about it. They took out the car parks in front of the few shops near Grassmere St and put in two-way cycle
lanes, the car parks were shifted further out into the live traffic lane. The length of all the parks are the exact length of my ute, so if anyone is in the front or rear of the park I want, I have no show of getting in or out. Not to mention that it would hold up the traffic trying. Then they put a set of lights at the end of Grasmere St for traffic and pedestrians, and put another set of pedestrian lights at the end of the bus shelters. One wonders if
DESIGN: Redwood resident David Mulligan is not happy with the layout of Main North Rd.
people are too lazy, they can’t walk 50m left or right to the pedestrian crossing that is already there. We have lights at Langdons Rd, pedestrian crossing lights at the bus stop outside Northlands Shopping Centre, lights at Grasmere St, lights at Sawyers Arms Rd and lights at Cranford St intersection. There are also lights on Sawyers Arms Rd behind Northlands. Now if there is another earthquake how is anyone going to get out? Recently, I travelled along the north side of Colombo St. It has cycle lanes each side of the road. That to me is utterly ridiculous. I had to travel along Manchester St and what a nightmare. I don’t know if they are putting in cycle lanes but it is hard to see traffic free-flowing in this part of the city. The state of the roads leaves a lot to be desired. The city council does not seem to have the funds to fix the roads properly the first time, if at all. But, by the powers, it certainly has the resources to create cycle lanes and preferential lights for cyclists. One has to wonder with all these lanes that they are putting in, are they really going to all get used? It certainly is not going to encourage me to use buses or cycle into town particularly when there is nothing to go in to town for.
Readers respond to the article in Nor’West News regarding a report revealing the width of Glandovey and Idris Rds being too narrow for trucks to turn without cutting into other lanes Ken Watson – I travel through this intersection on a regular basis and would like to know where the roundabout is, as the traffic lights have been there for several years. You state that trucks would be banned from going through this intersection. Is the council looking at stopping them turning into Glandovey Rd from Idris Rd, or proceeding through the intersection on Idris Rd? I drive buses through here and since the traffic lights have been
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installed, I have found this is a very good intersection. Idris Rd is the main direct route from Papanui to Riccarton. With regards to heavy transport not being able to turn the corner without covering two lanes, this applies to 99 per cent of all the intersections in the Christchurch city and suburbs will this be the start of all heavy vehicles being banned in the city area? The rebuild will never be completed. Nathan Gemmill – Roads are almost never wide enough anywhere for large trucks and buses to turn without cutting into other lanes. Should we ban them all everywhere? It’s not like we ever need anything that comes on a truck.
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Anne Taylor – Being in the trucking industry this is one of the things drivers have trouble with every day, because 90 per cent of Christchurch’s roads are not wide enough. So they need to use another lane to turn, also there is nowhere to park so drivers have to double park to unload. Now they are getting stung for that as well. Suzey Dovey – We saw three trucks in a row do this turning left into Blenheim Rd from Curletts Rd overbridge we were waiting to turn right from Curletts Rd with Riccarton High behind us onto Blenheim Rd and couldn’t go as trucks took up both lanes turning. Julia March – Totally agree – heavy traffic should not be using Idris Rd. They should be using the new motorway system. Scott Nelson – I drive buses around that south-east corner all the time without cutting into another lane, only issue is now it is a bit tighter turning left into Idris Rd from Glandovey Rd since they’ve shifted and reduced the width of lanes on Idris Rd to accommodate a cycle lane. Truck and trailer units like that one would have no issues making right turns (left turns would require a bit of extra lane space).
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Non-separated cycle lanes shouldn’t be installed on multi lane or narrow lane left hand bends like this one, right turning heavy vehicles/wider vehicles are always going use both lanes forcing unsuspecting motorists to swerve into the cycle lane taking out cyclists. Bill Misselbrook – There would be dozens if not hundreds of intersections around the city where large vehicles need extra space to turn . . . what’s so special about this one? Karen Whila – Is there any reason to call people names just because this corner is dangerous at the moment. Maybe this post will help find businesses and the community a solution. Come on 2018 is about kindness and working it out. Tess Lenihan – Truckies always get blamed not matter what the roading issue. Christchurch city and beyond is in the middle of a massive rebuild and all I see lately is whatever the road issue is it is apparently because of the trucks on the road. For example, in some parts of central there is a ban on vehicles over 3500kg, since forever, but at least this is one place trucks can go with being slammed a percentage of the time.
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Pink flowering plants targeted By Julia Evans A SPATE of thefts from gardens at a St Albans park has left a community group disappointed. More than half the plants put into Abberley Park by city council staff on December 18 have been stolen in less than a month, Friends of Abberley Park has estimated. “This was a large planting, it’s been a month since they all went in and they’ve been taken . . . it’s hugely disappointing,” group member Patricia Wallace said. She said whoever has taken them is targeting pink flowering plants, which are then carefully removed rather than just ripped from the soil. “We don’t know if its one person or not but there could be a nice, new, pink garden nearby,” she said. The stolen plants include 10 heliotropes that were planted to aide the butterfly recovery project in the park. Several carnations, part of a lavender bush and geraniums have also gone missing. And Mrs Wallace said areas of the scented garden looks a lot thinner than they did previously. The group has been working in conjunction with the city
BEFORE AND AFTER: Photos taken before and after plants were stolen show how scare the scented garden has become. council on tending and restoring the scented garden and wider park, which is one of five heritage gardens in the city. “We get a lot of compliments on how the park looks. A few people in their 70s are helping keep it beautiful,” she said. City council operations manager regional parks Kay Holder
said it is aware the plants have been stolen. “There is no intention to replace them immediately, however we are considering doing so later in the year,” she said. Ms Holder said the council also intends to install some signs to discourage damage to plants.
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Papanui rest home finishes $20m upgrade THE $20 million redevelopment of Papanui’s WesleyCare rest home and hospital is complete. As a result of the extensive redevelopment, the Christchurch Methodist Mission-owned facility on Harewood Rd now has 108 rooms with hospital, rest home and palliative level care. WesleyCare manager Fran Pucilowski said the redevelopment process was a challenge for staff but the end result has been worth the wait. “In spite of the difficulties transitioning from the old building to the new, staff maintained the high-level of care and support, “ Ms Pucilowski said. The residents enjoyed seeing the building progress and are relishing being in their new surroundings, she said. The first stage of the redevelopment project was the construction of a two-level, 60 bedroom building, consisting of a kitchen, laundry facilities and a new chapel. Residents were moved across into the new rooms so that the old building could be demolished in 2015. The second stage, which
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Bid to incorporate empty lot into the Groynes dog park in a bid to start collecting By Julia Evans feedback from the public. A FRUSTRATED community “It’s still worth starting board member wants something the conversation and seeing done with unused land in if an extension to the park Northwood. is something the public is Fendalton-Waimairiinterested in,” he said. Harewood Community Board Mr Campbell said he has member Aaron Campbell said also spoken to several users of the space on Johns the dog park and read Rd should be added online reviews calling to The Groynes dog for the space to be park because leaving bigger. it empty is costing “It’s a work in the city council in progress. There’s no upkeep. long-term plan for “We can leave the extension. But it as it is, which is I’m trying to get costing ongoing permission to set up a maintenance, or poster and start getting look into the option feedback from users,” which is most Mr Campbell said. suitable – extending “Once you spend Aaron Campbell the dog park,” Mr a few thousand, it’ll Campbell said. pretty much take He is “frustrated” with the care of itself from there,” he slow city council process and said. says he simply wants the public The area was part of a cityto take advantage of the space. wide audit of unused land Mr Campbell has now across the wards in July. decided to take matters into his The board decided to keep the own hands and has organised land to use as green space. signs to be put at The Groynes
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Alumni plan for Burnside HS •From page 1 Mr Holstein said he didn’t know the exact number of graduates from the school. But it would be somewhere in the vicinity of 450 a year for the last 58 years – 26,000. “It’s a lot,” he said. The school and board would then have to look into a programme that would manage the data on former students and appoint a person to be responsible for the association. “We also have to work out the kinds of things it would do,” he said. It is too early to have a time frame in mind, Mr Holstein said. “It will take a while to get all that done,” he said. The school and board is look-
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IN TOUCH: Burnside High School is beginning the process of developing an alumni organisation for its more than 25,000 former students.
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Wild about wheels FROM OLLIES and kickflips to 900s and grinds, children in Belfast were taught skating tricks by the experts. On Friday the team from Cheapskates Skate Skool took ramps down to Sheldon Park for the afternoon. Children were taught the best ways to ride a board and safety
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Steel frames go up at new schools THE FIRST pieces of vertical steel have been fitted into place for the new campus to house both Avonside Girls and Shirley Boys’ high schools. CPB Contractors project manager John McCullough said 20 per cent of the project located at QE II Park is now complete, and things are on track to open in term two of 2019. Mr McCullough said 50 per cent of the civil works have been completed. Since ground work began in July, 5000 piles have been driven into the ground at the QE II site, and 40 per cent of the foundation work has been completed. “We hope to move on to roofing in February and external cladding will begin soon after,” he said. There are currently about 60 workers on the site which is set to increase to 100 by March. Shirley Boys’ High principal John Laurenson said the campus is going to be an incredible asset for the city’s east. “While the campus will serve our students during school hours, we are really excited to be able to open our doors to the public beyond those hours. It really will be a campus for the community.”
Conor lives the surfing dream By Sophie Cornish CONOR MCLENNAN is living every young surfers dream – hitting the school books in the morning and riding waves in the afternoon. The former Christchurch Boys’ High School student recently won the under-18 national boys title at national surfing championships in Gisborne. Originating from Waimairi Beach, Conor, 17, represented his home club, North Wai Boardriders, in the competition. He moved to Raglan in 2016 to start at the Raglan Surf Academy. The programme is part of Raglan Area School and was set up in 1998. It allows students to complete NCEA while learning about surfing both in and out of the classroom. “We write reports about surfing, the safety of surfing and trying to get out to surf breaks, then every lunchtime we will finish up and go surfing. It’s a great life, I love it,” said Conor. The national final came down to a tight finish, which Conor said made time go by “very, very slowly.” “It was the best feeling ever, I don’t think words can describe how stoked I was to win that, I’ve been working so hard for it for the last year and it all paid off. It’s a really good way for me to start the year,” he said. His parents watched on from
TWISTS AND TURNS: Conor Mclennan competing at the Health 2000 national surfing championships where he won the under-18 title. PHOTO: CORY/NZ SURFING MAGAZINE
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Do you have an Old Stamp or Coin collection tucked away somewhere? It could be worth a fortune! We are currently Buying old collections in the Christchurch area to stock our retail shop in Riccarton. Free Appraisal and Cash Offers on most items.
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MICHAEL Jackson fans will be moonwalking their way to theatres next month as the Michael Jackson HIStory Show makes it's return to New Zealand. Aer an approximate 5000+ performances in the past nine years across Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai, Indonesia, South Africa, Canada and the US, word of this show has spread amongst the MJ community, with the show being inundated with pleas to come back to the NZ stage. It was this persistent devotion of admirers that allowed producer John Van Grinsven to hear the requests loud and clear, ultimately leading to the Michael Jackson HIStory Show's return. e world-class production showcases all of Michael Jackson's greatest hits live on stage, complemented by the famous dance moves that fans all know, love and aspire to do. Star of the show, Dantanio, will be accompanied by a lively six-piece band, four groovy backup dancers and a phenomenal lighting team. e show features 40 different customised costumes, twenty of which are for the MJ character alone. Over 100 hours have been dedicated to the lighting design, which makes use of 160+ moving lights and over 2000 lighting cues arranged to punctuate and enhance the musical elements of the show. Playing the role of Michael is Dantanio, a South African theatre performer and solo recording artist who has been studying and impersonating Jackson since the age of nine! e Michael Jackson HIStory Show takes place at the Isaac eatre Royal on Monday 19th February 2018. Tickets are on sale now at Ticketek or visit www.mjhistoryshow.com for ticketing and further information.
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