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Council boss has power to act on freedom campers
BRIDGET RUTHERFORD
Freedom camping could be suspended immediately at Addington Park if city council boss Karleen Edwards says so.
The Spreydon-Heathcote Community Board decided on Friday to ask Dr Edwards to temporarily suspend freedom camping at Addington Park im-mediately.
Under part 10 of the freedom camping bylaw, the city council
chief executive can temporar-ily ban freedom camping at a specific location, if it is deemed necessary.
It comes after residents called for a ban due to campers report-edly drinking, leaving used toilet paper in the trees, taking up car parks and defecating on the playground swings.
But it appears Dr Edwards would not get to the request until at least today because she was tied up with the earthquake
memorial yesterday.Addington Park is
one of three loca-tions in the city that allows freedom camping after a new bylaw was introduced last year.
The bylaw is due to be re-viewed in April, but the prob-lems at Addington Park have escalated.
The board was briefed on the problem at its meeting on Friday.
Deputy chairwoman Karo-lin Potter said members were told there appeared to be more freedom campers in the city than ever before and they were congregating in the areas where freedom camping was allowed.
The city council was stretched, because it was not able to patrol those areas 24/7, Ms Potter said.
Councillor Phil Clearwater said the damage at Addington Park should be enough for Dr
Edwards to temporarily ban freedom camping there.
“I think there needs to be a ban on camping there as soon as possible, the temporary clo-sure is the best way to do that.”
He said if the ban was en-forced, it would likely stay in place until the review in April.
A spokeswoman said when Dr Edwards received the request, she would then get advice before making a decision.
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Waltham Summer Pool Party
Wednesday, 10am-noonWaltham Lido Pool will be
hosting a summer pool party on Wednesday as one of a series of pool parties being held across the city.
Waltham Lido Pool, Waltham Rd, free.
Winston’s BirthdayRuns through to SaturdayIt’s 1962 – the Beatles have
their first hit, James Bond his first film – and Randolph Churchill is holding a lunch-eon party to celebrate the 88th birthday of his admired but estranged father. Sir Winston is a fading force and there is
unfinished business in his lov-ing but dysfunctional family.
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Shed in Addington, visit https://courttheatre.org.nz/show/win-stons-birthday/ for more infor-
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Waltham Skate JamSaturday, noon-3pmThe Waltham Skate Jam is
back again where Cheapskates Skate Skool will be out for a fun-filled family day. Free gear hire is available and you can get free tips and learn tricks from the roaming instructors. Bust out your best tricks to win heaps of prizes in the competition. There will also be a free bar-becue and a bouncy castle. All ages and abilities welcome.
Waltham Primary School, Waltham Rd, free.
Bromley Community FairSaturday, 11am-2pmThe Bromley Community
Fair is a fun day for families with free rides and activities for children including pedalmania, merry go rounds and a bouncy castle. There will be a variety of stalls ranging from health pro-motion to food and goods along with entertainment. Any inquir-ies phone 389 1657.
Bromley Community Centre, free admission.
Opawa Farmers’ MarketSunday, 9am-noonThe Opawa Farmers’ Market
prides itself on having the best selection of fresh local produce in Christchurch, including a large organic range from well-known and trusted local grow-ers.
Top up your vege shop with fresh artisan bread, French style pastries, free-range eggs, locally made Italian cheeses, antipasto delights, delicious savoury and sweet baked goods and much more. Sip on a fresh juice/smoothie or get your coffee fix while soaking up the relaxed and friendly atmosphere at this popular local market.
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CARS HIT PEDESTRIANSTwo pedestrians were hit by cars in two separate incidents last week. A man in his 20s was hit by a car at about 8.30am on Wednesday on Linwood Ave. He was taken to hospital with moderate injuries. Later that day, a woman in her 80s was taken to hospital with moderate injuries after being hit by a car at 1.40pm on Colombo St, near Roxburgh St.
NEW STREET NAMEDA new street in Woolston will be named Youngston Ave. The Hagley-Ferrymead Community Board approved the name at its meeting last week. The street, which is part of a new development, runs off Mackenzie Ave.
CLARIFICATIONIn the last edition, a letter published in Southern View said that Mainland Crematorium, Sydenham, was Auckland-based and Christchurch operated. That was incorrect. Mainland Crematorium is Christchurch based and operated. Southern View apologises for the error.
TREE FIREWoolston firefighters were called to put out a small fire in a tree on Richardson Tce just before 7am on Friday. A fire communications spokesman said the fire was suspicious.
BRIDGET RUTHERFORD
A local community board has lashed out after city councillors partially approved a contentious $22.4 million cycleway slamming it as an “appalling” process.
The city council’s infrastruc-ture, transport and environment committee approved plans for the first section of the new Rapanui-Shag Rock Cycleway which will link Linwood to the central city.
But the Hagley-Ferrymead Community Board is angry it voiced its concerns about the cycleway, yet nothing was changed in the plans.
It has written to Mayor Lianne Dalziel and chief executive Karleen Edwards with their concerns in the decision making for the cycleway.
But they said the letter would probably prove fruitless, as the plans had the go-ahead.
The cycleway is one of 13 to be built in the city over the next seven years costing $156 mil-lion all up.
Board deputy chairwoman Islay McLeod said the city council never listened to the community board, and it was
“not good enough”.“They are not going to consult
with the users of Linwood Park with the cycleway going through it. That’s appalling.”
She asked what the point of
having a community board was if the city council never listened to it anyway.
Councillor Paul Lonsdale said he did not feel comfortable that decisions about the ward were made without representation.
He said there were only three out of the five ITE committee members at the meeting on February 16, yet they went ahead and approved it, along with the Papanui Parallel Cycleway.
“You have $156 million of funding, whether it be council
or Government funding, and three people making the deci-sion,” Mr Lonsdale said.
The board said there was a lack of consultation with Linwood Park users, as the cycleway would run through it, and other community members affected.
The loss of parking in high density areas, and plans to close Worcester St to vehicle traffic at its intersection with England St were also concerns.
Construction on the cycleway will begin later this year.
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Waltham Primary School principal Gordon Caddie
A recent review of school deciles put the spotlight back on the whole system of assigning each school in New Zealand a num-ber from 1-9 based on house-hold ‘economic indicators’ from the latest census.
As some school deciles ‘went up’ they cried foul at thousands of dollars of lost funding, while other schools that ‘went down’, stayed understandably silent at their increased funding, coming as a result of their loss in social status.
It’s hard to criticise the intention of the New Zealand Decile System. Giving extra resources to the schools that draw from poorer communities makes sense. After all it’s logical to assume these ‘lower decile’ communities have less ability to raise local funds and higher numbers of students requiring more support to reach
such benchmarks as ‘national standards’.
As principal of a lower decile school I have seen first-hand how hard it can be to raise local funds and how quickly the extra ‘decile funding’ can be swallowed up on extra teacher aide hours, staffing to keep class numbers manage-able and even in some cases basic necessities such as food to feed hungry children.
There is however, a concern-ing, unintended result of the decile system. The public has grabbed on to these numbers from 1-9 as a very conveni-ent (yet very inaccurate) way of assessing how ‘good’ a school might be. This, along-
side a political climate that has encouraged parents to ‘shop around’ for the ‘best’ school, has meant families ‘that can’ are often driving across town to ‘higher decile’ schools. While the rich get richer the poor get poorer.
There is some good news though. If my recent experience in my own school is represent-ative of the bigger picture then attitudes may be changing.
When choosing a school less prospective parents are asking about ‘deciles’. Instead they are talking to their commu-nity, asking their pre-schools, and visiting and talking with principals and teachers to get a greater knowledge of their local schools. This enables schools that are successful and also work hard on building positive relationships to blos-som and truly reflect their local communities.
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Last week the Southern View asked readers what they thought of a call to boycott Te Hapua: Halswell Centre’s Wishbone cafe because the lease was given to a non-local business.
Sue Jones: A few weeks ago I was back swimming at Jellie Park. To my dismay Wishbone had taken over the café, so I vowed not to have another cof-fee there again.
Then to my grief and distress I went along to checkout our local pool and library at Halswell. Again I was dismayed to find Wishbone had again been given the lease. I read what the city council said about this business proposal. I didn’t see anywhere in their script that they had taken into consideration the customers’ wishes.
I understand Wishbone paid more for the lease so the choice
was purely financial? I won’t be having another coffee there again and my husband is equally adamant. So the franchises are pre-pared to buy in busi-ness?
This decision may be a bonus for the other local cafes around Halswell as I will now make sure I continue to give them my busi-ness. I will also advo-
cate that when I meet my friends we DON’T visit Wishbone.
Response to stories on Addington Park freedom campers.
Norma Powell: Pleased to think someone is trying to do something about some of these visitors. As a regular walker I am tired of seeing toilet paper (and worse) in bushes, stoves being lit up in parking areas.
I even saw a young woman scraping her breakfast plate into the gutter in Gloucester St not far from the gallery. If they can afford to travel to NZ they must be able to pay for camping fees. We are too soft in NZ. All that seems to matter is money. It all begins at the airports. A list of ‘do nots’ – how to keep NZ clean and healthy. Good luck. Keep trying.
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BRIDGET RUTHERFORD
A pair of swans that were shot by a camouflaged intruder are causing some trouble of their own.
The Friends of Ernle Clark Reserve say the swans, Sam and Samantha are aggressive during mating season, and want more signage installed to warn people.
The group has written to the Spreydon-Heathcote Commu-nity Board asking if an informa-tion board could be installed at the reserve with information about the swans.
Ernle Clark Reserve backs onto Swan Lake, where Sam and Samantha were shot in the early hours of January 6.
The swans have since been released back into their home, but the shooter has not been identified.
Alice Shanks of the Friends of Ernle Clark Reserve said the group wanted the swans to stay, but just wanted more informa-tion to warn people of them.
She said the male swan, Sam, was very territorial in spring and
when it came to mating sea-son, had chased and frightened people.
The group asked the commu-nity board whether it could fund the board which would have information about the swans’ life cycle, why Sam became aggressive, and how they benefit the habitat.
It also asked whether the walk to the ponds could be closed off during mating season so people did not disturb the swans and did not get chased.
City council head of parks Andrew Rutledge said smaller signs to warn people were installed in the reserve in No-vember after a small dog was attacked by Sam.
He said the mating season lasted from September through to December for mute swans.
It had been recommended that the city council install larger signs at the two entrances to give visitors a better understand-ing of the swans’ behaviour, Mr Rutledge said.
Aggressive swans prompt call for signage
Eighteen new units were officially opened last week at the city council’s Harman Courts housing complex in Addington.
They are part of a number of new units being built to help replace those lost to the resi-dential red zone following the earthquakes.
Communities, Housing and Economic Development Com-mittee chairman councillor Andrew Turner, said the city council is following through on its commitment to build back quality, cost-effective social housing for the city.
“The city council is rebuilding social housing that’s designed to meet the needs of the community
over the long term,” he said.The new units occupy a
previously vacant section at Harman Courts and bring the complex’s total number of units to 78.
As part of the development, a new access way has also been created for tenants to enjoy the nearby Cornelius O’Connor Re-serve, and 18 planter boxes have been provided by Menzshed for tenants to grow their own fruit and vegetables.
Tenants will begin moving into the new units this month.
A further 16 city council units are currently under construction and scheduled to open by mid-2016 in Woolston and Mairehau.
OPEN: Long-standing Harman Courts tenant Leo Osborn, Spreydon-Heathcote Community Board chairman Paul McMahon and Councillor Andrew Turner cut the cake together to officially open the new social housing development in Addington.
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BRIDGET RUTHERFORD
The city council is being urged to get on with plans to build a new $17 million aquatic facility to serve Woolston and Linwood.
At its meeting last week, the Hagley-Ferrymead Community Board decided to write to city council staff asking to meet to kick the project off.
It wants to design a process for community engagement and development of the facility.
Plans for where it will be built, and what it will have still needs to be determined.
Community board chairwoman Sara Templeton said the project was one board was to focus on this year.
“We need to get this started so everyone knows it’s serious.”
In June, the city council brought the project forward by two years from 2019/20 to 2016/17.
The city council would spend $7.2 million on the facility in the 2016-17 financial year and $10 million in the 2017-18 year.
It is expected to be completed by 2018.
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BRIDGET RUTHERFORD
A hearing committee will step in to resolve a debate about where a bus shelter will go in Barrington.
The city council and Environment Canterbury want to install a new 7.35m bus shelter outside Barrington Community Health Centre at 16 Athelstan St.
But Barrington Eye Care, which is part of the centre and directly affected, says the shel-ter would make it less visible, obstruct its signage and make it hard for patients to find.
The Spreydon-Heathcote Community Board approved the installation of a bus stop at the site in March last year, but the shelter needs to be approved.
It would see 98 buses stop there between 7am and midnight every weekday.
Barrington Eye Care owner Rochelle van Eysden told South-ern View she thought the location of the stop was a “done deal” but wanted the city council to help pay to relocate her signage.
“It’s only fair if they’re going to cover the entire of my practice with a big black mesh bus shelter they need to help me out.”
But when she asked the city council to help, it said the large
sign, which had been in place for the nine years she had owned the practice, did not have resource consent.
It would not contribute the cost of shifting it unless she gained resource consent.
But Ms van Eysden (right) said when she bought the practice, she believed she could replace the old sign, with one exactly the same size without having to get consent.
It would cost her about $1500 to gain consent.
She did not believe that loca-tion was the best option for a
bus stop and thought it should be closer to the Barrington shop-ping centre.
“It could really impact on my life if I lost business, we’re just a little family practice. It’s not just me, it’s my family and children.”
Ms van Eysden would speak at this morning’s hearing to voice her concerns with the location and her signage.
The hearing panel will be made up of councillors Raf Manji, Da-vid East and Hagley-Ferrymead Community Board deputy chair-woman Islay McLeod.
Bus shelter battle broadens
CONTENTIOUS: Barrington Eye Care, which is on the right hand side of Barrington Community Health Centre, will be obstructed by a bus shelter if city council plans go ahead. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN
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A Hoon Hay personal trainer has received the top award at a ceremony marking Arthritis New Zealand’s 50th anniversary.
Cate Grace, founder of LEAP Fitness & Motivation Ltd, was presented with the Premier Award by Governor General Sir Jerry Mateparae at Government House on February 11.
Mrs Grace received the award for being an inspiration and role model to others living with arthritis.
She was first diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis at the age of 23, and has gone on to be a top 10 finalist in the 2013 Life Fitness Personal Trainers to Watch competition and, in 2014, was a finalist in the Women of Influence Awards.
Mrs Grace founded LEAP, a company dedicated to helping people with chronic conditions ‘leap back into life’.
“This award is personal. It reminds me how far treatment has come since my mum, nana and great-nana were diagnosed with their forms of arthritis. My nana was offered an aspirin and bed rest. Fifty years on and I am on biological infusions and prescribed exercise,” she said.
“And in spite of a gloomy
prognosis for a good life, 20 years ago I continued to battle the ups and downs and learnt to take ownership of my condition.
“It has ended up being one of the best things that ever hap-pened to me, because I know my body and what is important in life.
“I now live a positive and ful-
filled life and get to do what I love; supporting others like me to learn how to manage their adversity, and discover and share their good news.”
The Premier Award was established to recognise those who have been diagnosed as having arthritis and have been able to adjust and achieve real-istic goals in their chosen field of endeavour.
The recipient will be an outstanding, inspirational per-son who, in spite of setbacks created by the development of arthritis, has, by example encouraged others to live a creative and fulfilled lifestyle.
HONOUR: Arthritis New Zealand president Peter Lamer (left) and Governor General Sir Jerry Mateparae present Hoon Hay resident Cate Grace with her award.
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House colours and rivalry were out in full force at Hillmorton High School’s annual swim-ming sports last week.
The event was the first on the school’s calendar and it did not disappoint, with fierce competition at Te Hapua: Halswell
Centre’s pool.The whanau house, Air or
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Athletics sports day is the next school-wide event on the calendar.
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Opawa School began the year with a mihi whakatau to greet the pupils back for another year. New staff, children and their families were welcomed by the board of trustees, acting principal, staff and children on February 12. “It is always a great way to foster the partnership between home and school,” acting principal Sally Ormandy said.
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FITTING: Charlotte Apiti, Sophie Fastier and Salome Perfect all dressed up for the event.
BACK TO SCHOOL: Pupils Leon Bird, William Jones, Ezra Howell and Joe Milio.
Hillview Christian School pupils broke a number of records as they took part in their very own Ironman Competition.
The year 5-10 competition was held at Waltham Lido Pool and park on February 9.
Pupils could take part in either a team or as an individual.
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Oliver Graves broke the 11-year-old boys’ grade with a
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The 12-year-old girls’ record was broken by Grace Perrett with a time of 12m 43sec and Ruby Winter broke the 13-year-old girls’ race with 13m 20sec.
The year 9-10 boys team, made up of Levi Tipple, John-Chris Eksteen and Xavier Marshall broke the record cross-ing the finish line in a time of 11m 30sec.
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Kyra Forrest and Kaylee Jackson have both won gold at the NZ Zonal Championships.
The meet was held in Auckland on February 13 and featured four teams with each team made up of 40 swimmers – 20 under-15 boys and girls and 20 16-and-over men and women.
The Cashmere High School student had success winning both the girls’ under-15 100m butterfly and’ under-15 200m backstroke in 2min 19.46sec, ahead of Rebecca Cheyne in 2min 20.78sec.
Kyra also won silver in the girls’ under-15 100m backstroke and the under-15 200m free-style relay team.
Marian College’s Kaylee won the girls’ under-15 200m backstroke ahead of Gina McCarthy.
The duo were part of the Markos team which was made up of swimmers from the West Coast, Southland, Nelson-Marlborough and Otago.
The Markos team finished second overall in the senior competition, and fourth in the junior competition.
DIVING IN: Kyra Forrest won two golds at the NZ Zonal Championships held in Auckland.
Double gold for Cashmere swimmer
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SWIMMING SUCCESS: A Westmorland boy has just earned a place in a national junior swim squad. Thomas MacGibbon, 12, (in yellow jersey) won his age group at the Christchurch Crown swim held at Corsair Bay on February 13. His win in the 200m OceanKids event secured him a place in the Jetstar Super Swim Squad which means he will travel to Auckland with a caregiver for a weekend camp with some top name elite swimmers and coaches in April. He was excited when he found out he had secured his place in the squad. “I am really looking forward to meeting all the stars and enjoying the experience with all the other swim squad winners,” Thomas said. Thomas was also joined in the water by his younger sister Natasha, with both youngsters being cheered on by family and friends.
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We are hard on our bodies. The twisting, turning, lifting, bending and impact of everyday life can take its toll on our lower backs. This is why lower back pain is one of
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The lower back is an intricate structure of interconnected and overlapping elements
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An irritation or problem with any of these structures can cause lower back pain and/or pain that radiates or is referred to other parts of the body. Pain from ensuing lower back muscle spasms can be severe, and pain from a number of syndromes can become chronic.
Pain can be linked to a general cause such as muscle strain, injury or over use – or it can be attributed to a specific diagnosed condition of the spine.
These can include:•Herniated Disc•Degenerative Disc Disease•Spondylolisthesis•Spinal Stenosis•Osteoarthritis
When patients with non-specific chronic low back pain are treated by chiropractors, the long-term outcome is enhanced by obtaining maintenance spinal manipulation after the initial intensive manipulative therapy.
The common goal of most chiropractic techniques is to restore or to enhance joint function, with the general goals of resolving joint inflammation and reducing pain. Some approaches use some force (spinal manipulation), while others are more gentle (spinal mobilization).
A key factor to living with a spine or back pain condition is staying healthy. Overall
wellness is a combination of a balanced diet, appropriate exercise and physical activity, restful sleep and positive lifestyle choices.
Identifying the symptoms, along with an accurate diagnosis of the underlying cause of the pain, is the first step in obtaining effective pain relief.
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great service to its customers both older and young.years’ experience running clothing boutiques, she really knows how vital fantastic customer service is. � at’s why Stop Hair Design has undergone a makeover itself recently, and its updated look gives a warm and modern feel.
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their chalkboard outside the salon. At the moment, it’s only $99 for half a head of foils and $70 for a retouch. � at’s on top of their already a� ordable prices, some of the most competitive in the area. Because they know how important it is to look good and feel con� dent whatever your age, they o� er special rates for senior clients.
� e suburban, modern salon is family-friendly, welcoming clients from all stages of life, from toddlers and children to teenagers wanting a hair up for a school formal. � ey are part of the community, there for big events, such as weddings, for complete makeovers and for regular visits to keep hair
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� eir location at 259 Burwood Road couldn’t be more convenient, close to the new Prestons subdivision. Phone 03 383 2428 to book in, and follow them on Facebook to keep up-to-date with what’s going on www.facebook.com/stophairdesign.
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The business is owned and operated by Brian and Maxine Caffell. Brian has 31 years’ experience in the trade and the couple bought their first panelbeating business in 1993. They employ two staff members – spray painter Dave and labourer Ashley.
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It is one-stop-shop for the world’s leading brands of tyres and batteries for all passenger cars, 4x4, sports utility vehicles and light commercial vehicles.
At Tyres 2 Go, you will find competitive prices and helpful staff offering honest, expert advice with the highest quality of original brands, such as Toyo, Michelin, Kumho, Nitto, Goodride and ATR Sport. They also provide a three-year warranty on their Power Build Batteries.
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Reserved for you 37 Springwater Ave, NorthwoodAuction: March 03, 20163 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | 2 toilets | 2 living rooms | 1 office/study | 2-car garage | 6 off-street parks | Listing #: PI42476
Built from Oamaru stone and framed by fabulous gardens, and a stunning reserve aspect, this stylish contemporary home plays host to
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A variety of living zones offer flexibility for any and every occasion, with both the dining area and the conservatory enjoying compelling views across to the adjacent native reserve. A double-sided gas fire contributes to the home’s inherent warmth, and high ceilings enhance the sense of space, while seamless indoor/outdoor flow ensures you’ll spend plenty of time enjoying the magnificent grounds.
And it’s here that our green-thumbed vendors have really thrived, pouring considerable time and energy into the establishment of a fabulous outdoor area. Lush lawns offer plenty of room for the kids to play and the pets to roam, while sun-soaked entertaining spaces ensure the adults have their own space to relax and unwind.
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The pride our owners have taken in their home is clear for all to see, and the decision to leave was certainly not an easy one to reach. But with their minds made up and their thoughts now focused on the next chapter of their lives, they present their lovingly maintained home to the market with genuine determination and resolve.
Open Days: Saturday and Sunday, 2.30pm to 3.15pm. 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.
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• Cosmetic Medicine & Surgery
• Skin Medicine & Dermatology
• Skin Cancer Surgery
Health & Beauty
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Holiday Accommodation
MOBILITY SCOOTER
HIRE$40 Lease per weekLate model scootersPh Peter anytime
022 019 1200
Mobility & Disability Aids
Three convenient sizes:Standard 3.6m x 2.4m,
Large 4.2m x 2.4mXtra-large 4.8m x 2.4m.
Visit our website www.justcabins.co.nz for display cabin locations or call for a free brochure.
RENT ME!
NO BOND REQUIRED THIS MONTHFully insulated and
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To Let
Ambulance Volunteers
Would you like to make a difference in your community, looking for a way to gain new skills and the potential for a new rewarding career?
The Volunteer Emergency Medical Assistant's primary role is to work alongside a qualified EMT or Paramedic, driving the ambulance for patient transfers or assisting at events.
You will:
•Have a current First Aid certificate
•Have an excellent driving record
•Be committed to ongoing professional and personal development
•Have excellent interpersonal and communication skills
•Have good physical fitness
•Previous experience in healthcare or social care environment is highly desirable.
What we offer you
•The opportunity to help in the community
•Training and experience in a structured environment
•A supportive team and management
•This role could be your first step on a clinical career pathway which could take you on to further opportunities within Paramedicine.
There is a preselection criterion. If you are interested, please contact:
Kyle O'Keeffe Cell 027 2546480 Healthcare Horizons Email: [email protected] Website: www.horizonsems.com
Situations Vacant
Appliance Sales & Service
388 4780Appliance Services
12 Brighton Mall, New Brighton
Trades & Services
Call us now for fast friendly service.
Get your problems sorted out quick smart - on time!!
PLUMBER?NEED A
Phone 03 377 1280Mobile 021 898 380
Phone for a FREE quote now.
Trades & Services
Rope & harnessa speciality,
no scaffolding required,
30 years of breathtaking experience.
FREE QUOTES
ROOF PAINTING
Phone Kevin 027 561 4629
Exterior staining, exterior painting, moss and mould treatment and waterblasting
Trades & Services
AAA CArpentry licensed builder practitioner all property maintenance small job expert by tradesman /handyman free quotes city wide call now 03 387-0770 or 027 245 5226 [email protected] tree CAre Services, tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, shelterbelt clean up, section clearing, rubbish removals, excavation work, ph 027 728 5688BUILDer For all building work but specialist in bathroom renovations, 30 yrs experience, with service and integrity. Free Quotes. Ph Lachlan 383-1723 or 0274 367-067.BUILDer LICenSeD available for all aspects of building. Please call 027 241-7471 or 335-0265
CArrIer Local, experienced, friendly, trade-me purchases, single items to truck loads, furniture to whatever, removals & trade deliveries a specialty. Ph GEH 341-5069 CArpenter HAnDyMAn Small Job Specialists, Carpentry, Repairs, Decking & Maintenance, 40 years experience, no job too small, Ph Warren 03 322-1103 or 027 697-8541 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
Trades & Services
DRIVEWAYSReplace, repair or new. We are a local company
with over 10 yrs exp. We also operate a digger for all other
earthworks.Ph. R.M. Solutions
021 02866981 for a free quote.
eLeCtrICIAnS Call the team at Turned On - plugs, rewire specialists, lighting, LED lighting, downlight repairs, swithcboards. No hot water? 7 day callout service. Free quotes and ideas from the friendly guys at Turned On. If you’re over 90 yrs we’ll change your light bulbs for free. Call Murray 022 6177 275FenCe pAIntInG Staining Quality at a reasonable price. Free quotes. Phone Warren today on 980-1676 or 027 2014713GAS PLUMBING,DRAINAGE & HEATING. 24/7 service. Ph Mike Cairns Gas & Plumbing 021 132 8929 or 03 326 7949HeAtpUMp INSTALLATIONS.New Year Special, installation. $600 + GST. Heatpump annual service & clean $60. Call Murry at Turned On Electrical 022 6177 275LAnDSCApInG LtD Paving, Lawns, Irrigation, Decking, Fencing. Kanga & small digger services. Check out Squire Landscaping on facebook. FREE QUOTES. Ph Authur 347-8796, 027 220-7014 Edwin 027 220- 7154LAWnMOWInG CLEAN CUT GARDEN SERVICES: Independant Owner / operator. Lawns, Section Clear, Refuse Removal, Ride-on, commercial and private work, Free Quotes. Pensioner Rates. Ph Henry 328-8997 or 027 288-9973OVen CLeAnInG Professional cleans $50.00. Gift Vouchers avail. Phone 0800 683-6253 or 027 228-0025pAInter Available, All aspects in painting. Very competitive in roofs and fences. Please call 027 241-7471 or 335-0265
pAIntInG DeCOrAtInG interior & exterior, gib fixing, plastering, paperhanging, Est 50 yrs in ChCh, ph Wingfields Ltd, ph Mark 021 171-1586 or 355-5994
pAInter
Top quality work, interior/exterior, pensioners discount, free quotes, 30 years experience, I stand by Canterbury, ph Wayne your friendly painter
03 385-4348 or 027 274-3541
pLASterer
Gib Stopping, Small job specialty. 30 + years experience. Ring 0800 387-369
pLUMBer
ALF THORPE PLUMBING Certifying Plumber for all types of plumbing, maintenance, spouting, alterations etc. Phone 352-7402 or 0274-350-231
pLUMBer A Top Plumbing job completed at a fair price, prompt service, all work guaranteed, Ph Brian 960-7673 or 021 112-3492
rOOFInG
Qualified & Licenced Practitioner. Re-Roof & Repairs, all types. Member New Zealand Roofing Association. Over 35 years experience. Phone John 027 432-3822 or 351-9147 email [email protected]
rUBBISH reMOVALS Clean sacks to truck loads,tree felling,section clearing ,delolition, Nice bunch of guys, Ph Murray 022 617 7275
SpOUtInG CLeAnInG Spouting Unblocked, Cleaned Out and Flushed Out. Also Full Handyman Services Available. Call Trevor 384-3435 or 021 043-2034
tree WOrK Hedge trimming, stump grinding, rubbish removed, small job specialty Ph Andrew 03 322-8341 or 027 435-8759
t.V. SerVICe Centre Repairs, tvs, microwaves, stereos, DVD. Aerial installations and kitsets, 480 Moorhouse Ave, ph 03 379 1400
UpHOLSterer Dining Chairs, Lounge suites, Caravan Squabs etc. recovered. Free Quotes. Phone Graeme 383-1448
VHS VIDeO tApeS & all camera tapes converted to DVD, video taping, weddings, twenty firsts, special occasions, www.grahamsvideo.co.nz ph 03 338-1655
WAterBLAStInG Quality Job, Quick Service by skilled tradesman, Ph Richard Severin at Jet-X 0800 538 969 Free quotes, visit www.jetx.co.nz
Trades & Services
Ballet TuitionClasses for juniors
to seniors or individual
private lessonsPreparation for examinations
and competitionsFull teaching registration BBO
Ph 027 282 5700Joan Adams (A.R.A.D) Solo Seal
Tuition
PILATES Beginner & Intermediate classes, Tuesday & Wednesday nights. Fendalton Croquet Club, Makora Street. Phone Julie 351-2100
AAA Buying goods quality furniture, Beds, Stoves, Washing machines, Fridge Freezers. Same day service. Selwyn Dealers. Phone 980 5812 or 027 313 8156A+ Household effects, fridges, freezers, washing machines, ovens. Good cash paid. Ph 022 0891 671TOOLS Garden, garage, woodworking, mechanical, engineering, sawbenches, lathes, cash buyer, ph 355-2045
Wanted To Buy
HOUSE CLEARINGAre you moving
house?Let All Clear Canterbury
take care of your unwanted items.
You identify what you want to keep & we will dispose
of the rest!!
Mob: 021 078 [email protected]
www.allclearcanterbury.co.nz
Trades & Services
DRIVEWAYS & PAVINGFREE QUOTESProfessional, friendly
Service AlwaysPh. 03 329 4806 or 027 827 0505CAP CONSTRUCTION LTD
Trades & Services
9185
885A
A
Lawns, Gardens& Home Cleaning
Free QuotesProfessional, personalised
service. Regular & one-offs. Fixed price.
Ph: 377-5814For all your property and cleaning requirements
Trained, insured & security screened owner/operators
Multi-award winning systems & FranchisesFranchises Available
www.fviphomeservices.co.nz
Trades & Services
PLUMBER
For allPlumbing• Roofing/
spouting• Maintenance• Installations
MichaelGale
Plumbing Ltd
8790441A
A
Small workno problem
PROMPT SERVICE
Ph 364 7080 (24 hour)Mob 027 438 3943
Trades & Services
ROOFING
Robinson Roofing Ltd
- Re-roofing and new roofing
- Quality roofing at the best price around- Licensed building
practitioner
Call Hamish for a quote 03 347 90 45
Trades & Services
ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS HEREPhone for further details
(03) 379 1100
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All current Players Club members are entered, must be present to win; new members can join to enter for free with photo ID.
0800 Casino I 30 Victoria St Dress Code Applies I R.O.A.R
DEMOLITIONWith care and respect we will remove your dwelling. Our policy is to recycle as much as we can. We are a
local company specialising in residential properties. We
will endeavor to cater for your individual needs.Ph. R.M. Solutions
021 02866981 for a free quote.
Public Notices
Classifieds Contact us today CALL NOW Ph: 03 379 1100
Entertainments
Thursday 18th February - Wednesday 24th February
DAD’S ARMY (PG)
BROOKLYN (M)
CONCUSSION (M)
ROOM (M)
CAROL (M)
TOSCA (PG)
JANE EYRE (M)
Public Notices
Are you an unattached Freemason?
Christchurch has fine English Constitution Lodges and they extend a warm welcome to
new members.
Tel: 03 3825652
Public Notices
Rexellent RentalsCars, Vans, Brisbane , Coolangatta
www.rexellent.com.au
FREE CALL 0800 601 508
DELIVERY
PEOPLE
The Star requires
delivery personnel
in all areas of
Christchurch.
The work involves
door-to-door
delivery of The Star
newspaper.
Please call
Leanne Lucas 364-7451 or
Mark Coulthard 364 7453
email: [email protected]
MUMS & DADS
Would you like your children to
exercise more and earn some money?
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Rexellent RentalsCars, Vans, Brisbane , Coolangatta
www.rexellent.com.au
FREE CALL 0800 601 508
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Open daily from 6.30am - Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
RESTAURANT & CAFÉ
118 Racecourse Rd, Sockburn, Christchurch. Ph 03 342 7150Racecourse Hotel Motorlodge
www.racecoursehotel.co.nz (opposite Riccarton Raceway)
$10
Kids two coursespecialfrom
We are family friendly.Great Kids menu plusdesignated play area.
Treat the Kids!
‘Famous for their roasts!’
Cookedbreakfasts
Special available lunch onlyMonday - Saturday 12pm - 2.30pm
Conditions apply.
$20
Seniors SPECIALTwo courses
Soup/Roast orRoast/Dessert
Start your day with usWe are open from 6.30am
$1750
Check out our extensive breakfast menufrom Continential to Cooked
THE GARDEN HOTEL COMPLEX | 110 MARSHLAND RD www.gardenhotel.co.nz | phone 385 3132 |
Lunch & DinnerAll you can eat, 7 days
HAPPY HOUR5PM - 7PM DAILY
PHONE 385 8880FIND US ON FACEBOOK fb.com/GBCCHCH
Bookings EssentialPH 386 0088
fb.com/GardenHotelRestaurantwww.gardenhotel.co.nz
LIVE MUSIC
5.30PM FRIDAY26th February
mandi miller
www.newbrightonclub.co.nz
JOINA CLUB BYTHE SEA!
- downstairs -
ClubBISTROOpen Tuesday
to Saturday12pm-2pm
and from 5pm.
MidweekSPECIAL
ROAST$10
Available Tuesday,Wednesday,& Thursday
TUESDAYS &THURSDAYS
MembersLucky Card Draw
WHAT’S ON- upstairs -
RestaurantPIERVIEWQuality a la carte
with a view!
Open FRIDAY,SATURDAY,& SUNDAY
from 5.30pmBookings Recommended
FRIDAY SPECIAL:All Grills... $20!
for a limited time
SUNDAY SPECIAL$25 3-Course Feast
NEW SUMMERMENU OUT NOW!
TAB POD
SHUTTLE RUNNING Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat
202 Marine Parade | Ph 388-9416Members, guests and affiliates welcome
SUPER 18RUGBY
COMPETITION$20
TO ENTER
The
Sect
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Entertainment-What's Going On In Town-
C ontact : Jo Ful ler - phone 364 7425jo.ful [email protected]
Members, guests & affiliates welcome
www.hornbyworkingmensclub.co.nzph 349 9026, 17 Carmen Rd, Hornby
WORKINGMEN’SORNBYH CLUBWORKINGMEN’SORNBYH CLUBWORKINGMEN’SORNBYH CLUB
THIS FRIDAY, 7PM26th February
NZ SINGER SONGWRITER
PERFORMS THE SONGS & STORY OF
CAT STEVENS 'WILD WORLD'
with special guest PRESALE TICKETS $15
DOOR SALES $20
BRYCE WASTNEY
RYAN BEEHRE
THIS SUNDAY, 2.30PM28th February, 2.30PM
JO'S KARAOKE
THIS SATURDAY27th February
4.30PM IAN MAC8PM THE DEALERS
AWARD WINNING SINGER
TICKETS $25 AT THE CLUB OFFICESUZANNE PRENTICE
SUNDAY 13th MAR, 2.30PM
«COMING UP«
«WHAT'S ON«
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Prices apply from Monday 22nd February to Sunday 28th February 2016, or while stocks last. Trade not supplied. We reserve the right to limit quantities. All limits specifi ed apply per customer per day. All prepared meals are serving suggestions only. Props not included. Certain products may not be available in all stores. Proprietary brands not for resale.
FCSV
2202
FreshChoice Barrington256 Barrington Street, Christchurch. Phone 332 6364.Open 7am-11pm, 7 days.FreshChoice.co.nzFFFFFFFFFFF FreshChoiceNZ
Fresh NZ Pork Leg Roast(Excludes Free Range)
Sweet Juicy Nectarines 1kg
$699kg
$399pack
Signature Range Mild/Colby/Edam Cheese 1kg
Sanitarium Weet-Bix 1.2kgTegel Frozen Chickens No 14
$800each
$799each
$600each
Sealord Tuna Sensations/Lite 85-95g (Excludes Stir-Thru)
$500
4 for
This month our community donation amount will be doubled! If you wish to apply, please pick up an application form at the customer service desk or visit freshchoice.co.nz.Local owner operators supporting their local communities.
February Double up Month!
Community Fund
FINAL WEEK TO APPLY!
Keri Fruit Drink/Juice 2.4-3L
Coke/Sprite/Fanta/Lift/L&P/Mello Yello 1.5L
$380each
Montana Classic 750ml
$890each
WINE DEAL
OF THE WEEK
DB/Export Gold/Tui 24 x 330ml Bottles
$3199pack
$450
2 for