Hinds District News December Newsletter 2015
Published by: Hinds & District Citizens Association, Hinds Hall, Hinds. Deadline for articles or advertising 23rd January 2016
Email: [email protected] Published bi-monthly: Issue 4 February 2016
Issue 3
HINDS AND DISTRICTS CITIZENS
ASSOCIATION Meets every 4th Monday
of the month
Next Meeting Monday
25th January 2016,
7.30pm
Hinds Domian
Everyone welcome
Enquiries/Concerns to Jo Luxton, Chairperson
Phone: 3037557 Email [email protected]
Highlights
Hinds Community Centre 2
Safety first, Drive Sober 3
Hinds Squash 5
Women's Dinner Club 6
Council News 7
Christmas in the Park 9
Ravensdown 11
HDCA Aims 15
“Hinds District Citizen Association”
THE POOL IS OPEN!! Hinds community pool would like to thank those who came to help clean and paint the pool, especially the Hinds Lions. Thanks to the Ashburton Council for supplying the paint. Thanks also to Tarbotton Contracting for the loan of the pump to empty the pool and ATS for their awesome chlorine prices. Thanks to the local farmers who have donated stock to help financially keep the pool open, it is such an expense to keep the pool running so it’s much appreciated. Thanks to Dave Kingsbury for all your help with maintenance and getting water in the pool. For up to date information on the pool search “Hinds Community Pool” on Facebook. Pool key prices: Family - $65.00. This is for a family of 6
members (living under the same roof). $5 pp for more than 6 members.
Couple - $45.00 Single - $25.00 Pool rules: On the pool fence and key buyers will be
given a copy when purchasing keys. For key purchases: Deby Henwood – 0211285618 Donations: Alison King – 0275885556. Cattle donations: Shayne Jones – 0276367585. By Alison King
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Although the supper room of the Hinds Community Centre in Rogers Street Hinds, was built in 1979 and the Main Hall in 1983, these buildings simply replaced the wooden structure built in 1910 and added to over the years. The Ashburton Guardian reported faithfully on the various activities held in the hall; for many years the hub of cultural and social life. One example from 30th October 1916 follows: “The Hinds Hall was well filled on Saturday evening to extend a welcome to Mr AA Moore, AB of HMS “Pyramus” who is home on leave and Gunner RJ Moore, who is down on final leave from camp. Mr J. Cook (then the Headmaster of the Hinds School) occupied the chair, and Miss O McKenzie performed piano-forte selections....... After delivering a patriotic speech, the chairman presented to the brothers beautifully engraved medals from friends in Hinds and on behalf of Lieutenant Guiness from the Hinds Signal Troop he presented Gunner R Moore with a silver-mounted pipe in a case. Both recipients suitably responded. After supper the room was cleared for dancing. Miss Holland and Messrs J Barrett and F Lord supplied the music and Mr J Cook acted as Master of Ceremonies.” The Hinds Community Centre still plays an integral role in district activities, any further
information can be obtained from Matt Luxton 3037805 By Lorraine Baughan
Ms Spicer said focus also needed be given to
the role alcohol played in documented
crashes within the region. She said statistics
showed alcohol impairment was a factor in
around 14% of all crashes within the
Ashburton District and contributed to 61
injury crashes between 2010 and 2014,
including nine fatalities.
This year in Mid Canterbury alone, 80
people have been processed for driving with
excess breath alcohol. The CAAP team will
be out and about promoting the “Safety
First. Drive Sober” concept throughout the
summer months.
For further information contact ACADS
General Manager, Chris Clark on 308-1270
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A safety first approach incorporating numerous target areas and initiatives is being promoted
by local drink drive campaigners as this year’s holiday season campaign gets underway.
“Safety First. Drive Sober” is the catchphrase for this year’s summer Community Alcohol
Action Project (CAAP) drink driving campaign, which was launched at a breakfast function
to around 30 people today (December 3rd).
CAAP co-ordinator Kate Spicer said alcohol was the most widely used drug in New Zealand,
with about 85% of New Zealanders aged 16-64 years reporting they have consumed a drink
containing alcohol in the past year. Locally, according to the Community Views Survey (as
carried out by the Ashburton District Council during the Local Alcohol Policy process), the
most common place those over 18 chose to drink was “at home” followed by “at a family or
friend’s house”. Over half of respondents drink at nightclubs, and over a third drink at bars.
“This is why the holiday season campaign is targeting licensed premises and social hosts,” Ms
Spicer said.
The concept, which is now in its 23rd year, has traditionally involved the launch of a holiday
season campaign, complemented with other “drink-drive” based activities. This year is no
different with activities under the “safer choices”, “safer environments” and “safer
communities” being planned and co-ordinated.
“This incorporates such things as resources including posters, bottle bags, as well an
advertising campaign, plus this year we will also man a food caravan offering free sausages
and water to those visiting licensed premises in the CBD, which is about promoting good
host responsibility and eating before you drink”. The caravan will be set up outside The
Print Room for late night revellers in the CBD on December 12 and 19th.
By ACADS
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For all your hairdressing needs contact
Ashley on 027925040
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Mayfield Golf Club TWILIGHT GOLF
commences WEDNESDAY 28th OCTOBER Report 3.45pm for 4.00pm Tee Off or 5.45pm for
6.00pm Tee Off Men and Women welcome. New players welcome - match fees only until
Christmas Come and socialize with others from the district,
food available Any enquires please contact
Secretary Jan Clucas 3036342
HINDS SQUASH The end of the year is coming for the squash club again. The draws have finished and the club is available for social games/drinks over summer for members. Our AGM has been and gone with club Patron Alan Reith standing down. Alan has been an integral part of the club with an outstanding 35 years in this position. The committee would like to thank Alan for his service to the club and welcome Shayne Jones to this role. We would also like to thank everyone who has donated calves, money and time to enable the club to run smoothly.
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ATS Longbeach Coastal Challenge 2015
Our first year at Longbeach Estate and a record number of entries made for a double
celebration at this year ATS Longbeach Coastal Challenge. The event is jointly
organised by Hinds and District Lions and Longbeach School volunteers and this year
brought together 1213 bikers, walkers and runners to tackle the picturesque Mid
Canterbury coast.
It is the ninth year the event has been run and was once again it was a celebration of
community spirit with families and individuals competing, and in one case three
generations crossing the finish line together. All money raised from the event is
divided between the two organisers and goes back into our community to help
support initiatives involving youth and local families.
We are extremely grateful to all our sponsors, volunteers,
competitors and supporters for making 2015 the best year yet.
With thanks
ATS Longbeach Coastal Challenge Committee By Angela Cushnie
By Kristie Gordon
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If you are interested and would like to know more, please contact: Penny Thomas 302 6646, Anthea Reith 308 7909, Anne Fleming 308 4005 or Betty
Wilson 308 0177 Dates for your diary: 10th February 2016 & 14th April 2016
Growing up in North Canterbury and gaining a degree in geology can be seen as key inspiration for landscape artist, Dan Rutherford. The Hinds Ladies Dinner Club heard from Dan at their October meeting and a number of the guests commented that they were itching to get into the garden after Dan’s talk. He shared images of both his own life and work as well as beautiful images from gardens from around the world. Themes included outdoor rooms, considering how the garden is viewed from inside and how to create perspectives in our gardens. From this we may see a number of hedges in our district sporting windows!
His sense of humour and play is evident in his work, with Dan sharing a story of a huge, sighing orb which would startle passers-by of his home. These orbs feature in a number of his projects including landscaping at a back at Oahu – a place we’d all like to visit. Dan has won People's Choice at Singapore Garden Festival, Gold at Ellerslie International Garden Show, supreme Lighting at Ellerslie International Garden Show, but to Dan, its evident, that gardens are all about enjoying being outdoors with family and friends. To see some of Dan’s work, or learn more, check out his website http://www.danrutherford.co.nz By Fleur Mulligan
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Council
News
Community Response Forum A public meeting hosted by the Greater Canterbury Community Response Forum will be held on 1 December at 5.30 at the Council Chambers Meeting Room, 2 Baring Square East. The meeting will focus on residents’ views on living in the Ashburton district and will complement information gathered through the Ashburton Community Survey to form a community action plan. The results of the survey and input from the Community meeting is expected to be available in March 2016. Council gets into the Christmas spirit Two Ashburton sites will glow with new Christmas lights this festive season.Ashburton District Council will light up the Clock Tower and a large conifer tree in the Ashburton Domain from early December. Additionally, new lights are being installed into Baring Square West. These are moving to LED lights that can be programmed to change colour at various times of the year.
WATER RESTRICTIONS With warmer, drier conditions expected to
continue for the next several months, the
first of this summer's water restrictions
have been applied around Ashburton
District. For Hinds residents its restriction
level 1 – alternative days hosing. Council is
encouraging residents to check its website
for detailed information including SMART
watering tips. SMART Watering is a
campaign to help home gardeners and
community irrigation projects find ways to
make the best use of their water. See
http://smartirrigation.co.nz/smart-
watering/
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A Message From Councillor Stuart Wilson
Congratulations to the two young Hinds School representatives who gave a very good presentation at the Young Persons Forum at Council, well done Eva And Sabrina. The Hinds Reserve with the new playground is looking great. With the pool cleaned and painted, and plans under way for the new toilets, the Southern Rugby Club changing rooms and the new and enlarged Hinds Fire Unit Shed things are on the move. The Hinds District can be proud of this public space, it is a case of locals and council working together for the benefit of all residents. We in Hinds area have always been fortunate to have people who have been willing to volunteer and support local organisations. This has ensured that our district is a great place to live. We have a top grade Community Centre used by many groups including the school children, but it needs people on the committee, to oversee and take care of maintaining the building. The Citizens Association has the potential to promote the Hinds area not only to the District Council but for everyone living here or looking to work in this area. However at the moment many organisations are struggling to operate because there are fewer people willing to give their support. The cleaning and painting of the Hinds Memorial Baths is an example of what can be achieved when everyone gives a little time and effort. I wish everyone a pleasant and enjoyable family time over Christmas and New Year.
Young Persons Forum 11 schools and the Ashburton Youth Council participated in the Young Persons Forum on 18 November in the Council Chamber including Hinds School students, Eva Kelly and Sabrina Irvine. The suggested topic was the new Ashburton Library. The students shared findings from their survey that at Hinds School 73 children used the library while 58 did not, and suggested the upgrade could change this. Ideas included interactive activities, an in house blog and visits from authors.
Youth Council Recruitment If you would like to represent Ashburton youth in the decision making process for youth issues, build your leadership skills and help improve your community, then Ashburton Youth Council needs you! We are looking for young leaders from 12 – 24 with energy and passion to be the voice for their peers in 2016. Interested? Complete an application form on Council’s website and drop it into Council's reception, email it to [email protected]
or post it to Council, PO Box 94, Ashburton. Contact Council on 03 307 7700 for more information. Applications close on 7 December 2015.
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there is no gate charge or donation requests, everything has been made available for all people to attend by sponsors money, services and goods plus hundreds of volunteer hours. The 2015 headline act is Stevie Tonks, who is a household name since journeying to fourth place in the last X Factor NZ’s season. Stevie’s unique sound will be joined with friend Daniel Hitchens, who originates from Ashburton and is carving out a name onto stages over New Zealand. Add to this impressive line-up: Julia Bell, The Bryan Sisters, Luke Glendining, Sarah Heney, Olivia Stewart, Awatea Timothy, Matt van den Yssel, Layna Hunt and Kayla Marshall who will be accompanied by an amazing backing band directed by Mel Roberts as well as a children’s choir and of course: Father Christmas! The immensely popular Mega fireworks display will be back again for the third year to end the night around 10pm. So gather your family, work crew and friends together for a fun night of Christmas celebration at the Ashburton Domain Oval, December 12, at 7.00pm. As last year saw over 8,000 people fill the Oval, you are advised to come early to find a good spot to enjoy some of the hot food and coffees that will be placed around the venue from late afternoon onwards. The event holds a no glass rule and there will be a large security presence at the event. For regular updates, information and contact details, please see www.christmasinthepark-ash.co.nz or find us on Facebook
Things are warming up with Ashburton’s Mitre 10 Mega Christmas in the Park. The stage has been set once again for a fun-filled, talent packed night of Christmas excitement, and it’s going to be better than before! This is the third year for this event and organisers Lisa Anderson and Carmen Lye both agree that the preparations are running more smoothly each year. “We learn from each year which in turn makes each event easier to organise” says Mrs Anderson, “we are streamlining everything from the sound to the amenities and who you see on stage, so we are certain this will be the biggest and best Mitre 10 Mega Christmas in the Park ever”. With the help of some of Ashburton's churches and generous locally owned businesses, enough money has been raised once again to pay for the full event,
By Carmen Lye
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Meet Rachel Goodger-
Your Ravensdown Agri Manager Hello, my name is Rachel Goodger. I cover south of the Hinds River down to Temuka. I am originally from a farm just out of Pleasant Point, but now reside on a station close to Fairlie. With an agricultural upbringing, I decided I would enrol in Lincoln University after High School to study a Bachelor of Agricultural Science (Hons). I didn’t know exactly where that would lead, but I learnt along the way that plants and soils were where my interests lay. I started my job with Ravensdown in January 2015 and am thoroughly enjoying it. “I love that Ravensdown can offer an exciting range of products for many different farm systems.” We’re best known for our fertiliser, but we also offer the full package in seed, agrochemical and animal health products. I love meeting new people and enjoy being able to help customers in
their farming businesses. I can help you with your soil and herbage testing, fertiliser planning, agronomy services and advice. Please feel free to call, text or email me on 021 900 212 or [email protected] if you are farming in this area and would like to see a Ravensdown representative.
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Ashburton Justice of the Peace Association (Inc)
How to find a JP in your area
Justice of the Peace Signing Centre at Community House Rear of Westpac Bank
122 Tancred Street Ashburton, Tuesday of every week 12noon—3pm, any Document
or service where a JP can act accepted. Also find a Justice of the Peace at Yellow Pages
Directory or www.jpfed.org.nz
Enquiries: Mrs. Jane Ellis JP ,Hinds 143 Isleworth Rd R.D 3,Ashburton, Phone 303 7112
Do you have
something to sell?
Email us! [email protected]
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Hinds Plunket Group
Community Coffee Morning.
First Thursday of every month at Hinds Plunket
Rooms, Isleworth Road.
9.30 am - 11.30 am.Great selection of toys for 0-
5 years of age,a morning tea for Mum or Dad
provided. We have speakers and Marise (our
local Karitane Nurse) at every second
morning. Look forward to seeing you there.
Any queries please contact
Lou 308 4627 or
email [email protected] to get on
our database for more information.
Newcomers Coffee
Morning Group
If you are new to Mid
Canterbury area we welcome
you to join us! We would love
to get to know you and to hear
your story!
Look forward to seeing you!
When: 1st & 3rd Wednesday
of each month 10.30am
Where: Reflections Café,
East Street, Ashburton
Contact: Iris | o21 058 2125
Ashburton Farmers Market
Weekly market stalls where you can buy fresh
local fruit, veg, plants and flowers.
When: Saturdays 9am - 12.30pm
Where: Car park on SH1 between Moore & Havelock Streets
Do you have a meeting or event coming up? Email us and we will put it in our next
issue! [email protected]
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The goal for the HDCA this year was to publish a bi-monthly newsletter that gets dropped in RD3, RD4, RD5 and Hinds township mail boxes.
In these newsletters there is up to date information about activities that have happened, upcoming events, sporting and cultural activities that are available, what local groups have been up to, notes from Council, basically anything that is important to Hinds and the surrounding district!
In order for this to be successful we need support from local businesses in the form of advertising and would also appreciate your backing by supplying articles from groups, clubs or organisations that you belong to. This is a great way to let the district know what is happening or could be happening in the next few months. Articles will be placed in the newsletter for free and there is a small cost associated with advertising.
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