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BLOW: Neil Whithear (red) of the Sumner Rugby Club throws a punch at Royce McKean (blue) at the Placemakers Fight for Sumner charity boxing night, before going on to lose in a split decision. •Story, page 7 PHOTO: STEVE NOLAN

Tight tussle

for boxers

BY GRACE CABELL

Residents of St Andrews Hill Rd, in Ferrymead, are concerned major traffic issues will arise following the completion of the Ferrymead Bridge.

A set of traffic signals at the foot of the hill are planned fol-lowing the opening of the bridge.

Residents say signals planned

for the intersection will cause a backlog of traffic travelling downhill on St Andrews Hill Rd.

The $34 million bridge rebuild is due for completion in April this year.

Residents say they were not consulted about the new traffic signals and are angry.

“It’s going to be a nightmare. I have shown this plan to five

residents of the area, asking for their opinions, and they have all quite literally hit the roof,” said Bridget Dadds, who lived on the road.

Another resident Chris Thomson said he had posted information about the issue on various community websites and Facebook pages and had received an

overwhelming response.“There has been a lot of

people commenting who are really concerned.

“The traffic will back up St Andrews Hill Rd and you will have to go across the busy intersection to try get out.

“It’s so flawed it’s not funny.” • Turn to page 2

Residents angry over bridge traffic light plan

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BY GRACE CABELL

It is unknown whether pas-sengers who fled the scene of a shuttle crash in Gebbies Pass are injured.

Lincoln deputy fire chief officer Roger McLenaghen at-tended the crash at 4.45pm on Monday, February 9.

He said the driver lost con-trol and veered across the road and into a ditch.

The shuttle bus was carrying 12 passengers when it crashed between Gebbies Pass and Kaituna.

Three people had been taken to Christchurch Hospital fol-lowing the crash.

Canterbury District Health Board spokeswoman Amy Milne said the patients were now stable.

Mr McLenaghen said two ambulances and one paramedic were called to the scene.

“One person was ejected from the shuttle and there were concerns with one other person who was still in the shuttle and seriously injured,” he said.

He said there was a number of passengers who got in cars and went to the airport.

“It’s a bit of a concern people left without us knowing if they were okay. We believe they were tourists,” he said.

He said the shuttle doors

were opened with the jaws of life.

St John southern ambulance spokesman Ian Henderson said it was challenging job.

“I understand we took four patients to Christchurch Hospital ED – two serious, one moderate, one minor. One of the serious patients was taken by helicopter, the rest by road ambulance.

“There were 12 patients all up but several of them departed the scene and headed to the airport and we did not assess or treat them.”

Akaroa Shuttle chief execu-tive, (owned by Red Bus) Paul McNoe would not disclose the driver’s details.

“We treat those things as confidential. He has returned to work and was unhurt in the crash,” he said.

He said the company’s own investigation had shown “noth-ing untoward.”

“We think it was a case of having a long drive period, and rain and oil on the road.”

Mr McNoe said the driver was “fine, but obviously shaken and in shock from the whole incident.”

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TOPPLED: The Akaroa Shuttle bus was carrying 12 passengers when it crashed between Gebbies Pass and Kaituna.

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Community Board chairwoman Sara Templeton said the board had asked city council staff to look further into the issue.

“We want to see how the design got to this stage without consultation,” she said.

The city council is due to report back to the community board in March.

“It does look quite tight but I know the city council’s traffic engineers are really experienced so it will be interesting to see what they come back with.”

But city council rebuild and recovery communications adviser Jo Bean said the new intersection plan was approved by the community board and the city council.

“When the works are complete, the intersection will have traffic signals and Main Rd will be widened to four lanes. As part of this, St Andrews Hill Rd and Ferrymead Tce will connect to Bridle Path Rd prior to the traffic controlled intersection at the corner of Bridle Path and Main Rds.”

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BY GRACE CABELL

Denis Aldridge has been voted in as the newest member of the Lyttelton-Mount Herbert Com-munity Board.

Mr Aldridge (right) and Jed O’Donoghue ran for the position which was left vacant by board member Jane Broughton last year.

Ms Broughton, who was depu-ty chairwoman, resigned because she believed the city council was running a poor operation.

Mr Aldridge said he was looking forward to bring-ing a fresh perspective.

“I have a reasonable track record for getting things done. I’ve been here 16 years and think it’s an amazing area.”

Mr Aldridge, who lived in Governors Bay, said he would be pushing forward infrastruc-ture needs for the area.

“They hold the community together,” he said.

He said he would also be focusing on environmental issues, particularly around the Living Springs area.

Results showed 1579 votes (34 per cent of eligible voters) had been received.

Mr Aldridge was the highest-polling candidate in the board’s by-election, receiving 869 votes against Mr O’Donoghue who received 716 votes.

Mr Aldridge will be sworn in at the March 18 community board meeting.

Each of the city’s eight com-munity boards comprises five directly-elected members, along with their ward’s elected council-lors, who represent and act as an advocate for the interests of their community.

Voting closed on February 17.

•For more information visit www.ccc.govt.nz/Elections

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Grant for festivalA grant of $1250 has been ap-proved from the Akaroa-Wairewa Community Board’s discretionary response fund to the Akaroa Har-vest Festival Board. The grant will go towards this year’s festival. The grant will be used for promotional materials, venue and rubbish bin hire and entertainment costs.

Top price for giraffeA fibreglass giraffe painted by Mt Pleasant residents Llew Sum-mers and Robyn Webster sold for $17,000 at the Christchurch Stands Tall charity auction. The zebra-patterned giraffe named Zirraffe fetched the top price on the night. The final total raised for all 92 giraffes was $475,650.

Repairs delayedRamahana and Huntsbury Hill wastewater pipe repairs have been delayed between a section of Ramahana Rd between property numbers 27 and 45. Work was scheduled to commence on Ra-mahana Rd in the week beginning February 9. Due to a change in the construction programme this work has been delayed until further notice. Before work recommences this year affected residents will be notified.

Website for trustA new website is being set up to raise the profile of the Sumner Fer-rymead Foundation. The site aims to raise the profile of the trust and to encourage residents who want to donate to the area. The website will provide a history of the SFF and the recipients of the foundation’s funds.

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Hamish, can you tell me a bit about yourself?

I’m 36 and live in Lyttelton, but I’m originally from the North Island.

So how did you get your nick-name, The Captain?

My profession is as a seafarer. I am the captain on the vessel Claymore II.

I’m communicating this to you while you’re out at sea – what are you doing out there at the moment?

I’m currently 300 nautical miles away from Pitcairn Islands in the southern Pacific Ocean. Claymore II is a small general cargo ship mostly engaged in supplying Pitcairn Islands but we pick up other supply and expedition work also.

I’ve been at sea roughly 15 years. Sea stories would be a whole differ-ent conversation!

What is it that drew you to Lyttelton?

I sailed in to Lyttelton for the first time in 2008 on an offshore tugboat.

When I arrived I met great peo-ple and the town seemed fantastic. I drydocked another ship there in 2009. In 2010 I moved down per-manently.

For those who might not know about Lyttelton Records, can you provide a bit of an overview as to how you both came up with the idea?

Delaney Davidson and I had

been talking about how this area needed a record label prior to the September 2010 earthquake.

When the quakes happened, Ben Edwards and I started talking about a live music sound venue encompassing his studio, but also including a label.

That morphed in to just a record label.

We originally just wanted to release vinyl records and wanted to be an outlet for local bands that otherwise would not get released.

Now we’re just over two-years-old and have released seven albums.

Is Lyttelton Records a paid job?My business partner Ben

Edwards and I don’t’ draw a wage from Lyttelton Records. He is a full-time and highly sought-after recording engineer, and I go to sea six months a year.

Without our jobs, Lyttelton Records would not exist.

How did you end up in the music industry, do you have a musical background?

Yes, I have been actively play-ing in bands in Lyttelton since I arrived there. I also ran a DIY warehouse venue in Providence (United States) in the early 2000s.

Have you had much support from New Zealand musicians since starting?

We have had really good support from a huge amount of people.

What artists have been released through the label?

So far the artists have been Delaney Davidson/Marlon Williams with his albums Sad But True 1 and 3, Asian Tang, Tiny Lies, Aldous Harding, Will Wood, Devilish Mary and the Holy Rollers.

What would you say has been the most successful album to come out of Lyttelton Records?

Sad but True 1 did extremely well. Aldous Harding’s album was also really well received, but every-thing that we have put out has been well received and has sold well.

A lot of that has to do with the quality of the artists, but also all those albums have been recorded

and produced by Ben Edwards, and he is exceptional at what he does.

Where do you see Lyttelton Records going?

Well we got pigeon-holed as a country music label. That is not true at all.

Our latest project is the Seven Inch Club, where you prepay for six 7in records a year.

You don’t know what the records are but every two months an origi-nal New Zealand record arrives on your doorstep, not available anywhere else.

It’s limited to 175 members.Folks should go to www.lyttel-

tonrecords.com to sign up.So can you recommend any

upcoming artists coming out from the label?

Into the Void’s live 12in record will be the one to get in 2015.

Also, everyone on the Lyttelton Records Seven Inch Club.

Do you think Lyttelton has a different musical scene than the rest of Christchurch?

Christchurch has always had an extremely strong live music scene.

I don’t think it matters what side of the tunnel you live in – if you’re good you’re good.

There are awesome bands in Christchurch and also some awe-some bands in Lyttelton too.

Do you think the city’s music scene has changed post-earth-quake?

The main difference to me post-quake, bearing in mind I had only just moved to the south when it happened, was losing venues such as Al’s Bar and El Santo for example.

The people running those venues had worked so hard to build them up, and at the point the quake hap-pened, Christchurch and Lyttelton had the best places for artists and bands to play in New Zealand.

NEW SOUND: The latest project for Lyttelton Records co-owner Hamish Thorpe (left) is the Seven Inch Club. Artwork for project was provided by Lyttelton resident Scott Jackson.

Hamish ‘The Captain’ Thorpe began independent record label Lyttelton Records alongside Ben Edwards after the September 2010 earthquakes. Reporter Grace Cabell got to know the sea captain and what this year brings for the label.

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For those who might not know, can you explain a bit about this process?

The main difference is that those records are cut in ‘real time’ on a vinyl lathe as oppose to a record press. It’s a really cool process.

Do you see vinyl as making a comeback?

I don’t think vinyl ever went away. I’ve been buying records since I was 17 and no matter where I’ve lived in the world there have always been record stores.

It will be a sad day when a kid in a city can’t go to a local record store and flick through the bins.

We’re really lucky in Christchurch with such as Galaxy Records, Penny Lane Records and Soldana.

Vinyl fans need to remember to support these stores. Use it or loose it!

I get the feeling if you had to pick vinyl over a CD it would be vinyl. Why is this?

All the vinyl I bought all those years ago still plays to a high stand-ard.

I’ve lost or scratched most of my CD’s.

Also, Ben Edwards will tell you that you have to compress files so much to fit on to CD format that you lose sound quality.

So you’ve been described as an audiophile: a person enthusiastic about high-fidelity sound repro-duction. Would you say this is correct?

I’m not sure. I love listening to

music, both live and recorded. But some of my favourite records are dubiously recorded and badly mas-tered punk rock records.

I definitely don’t nerd out about sound, but really appreciate listen-ing to great sounding records.

So what will this year bring for you, Hamish?

This year is going to be about the Seven Inch Club for Lyttelton Records, plus a couple of new albums.

Other than that I’ll be at sea and kicking around Lyttelton.

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HUGE FAN: Lyttelton Records co-owner Hamish Thorpe has been buying records since he was a 17-year-old.

BY GRACE CABELL

Sumner residents say they are looking forward to having a world-class skate area in their village.

Clothing brand Levi’s have chosen Sumner as the location for their next skate project in Australasia.

Hagley-Ferrymead Commu-nity Board chairwoman Sara Templeton said it would be great for the community.

She said the board was keen to hear what residents thought about the project.

“It fits in nicely with the Sum-ner Village Master Plan,” she said.

Shoreline Youth Trust co-ordinator Brooke O’Neill said many of the children who came into the youth centre loved skating.

“There is such a big skating and surfing culture in Sumner I think it will be amazing,” she said.

Sumner Community Residents Association community develop-ment co-ordinator Marnie Kent said the consultation process pro-vided a great opportunity for the community to work out the pro’s and con’s.

“Personally I think a skate area will be great for the young people,” she said.

She said the association would be working to look at potential

issues such as reducing noise and vandalism.

“People may want to talk about the possibility of having cameras inserted and putting signage up,” she said.

The cost to build this skate area would be funded entirely by Levi’s but the city council would provide the land and on going maintenance for the site.

Residents, community groups and business would be consulted to find out whether they support or do not support the construc-tion of the project.

The location of this skate area was not part of this consulta-tion, and would be placed on the grassed area opposite the corner of the Esplanade and Marriner St near the public toilets.

City council’s unit manager for parks Andrew Rutledge said they were thrilled to be approach by Levi’s with the proposal.

“This is an awesome oppor-tunity for the local community to have such a facility in their village.”

Levi’s marketing manager for Australia and New Zealand, Nicky Rowsell chose the location after making a visit to the city in the middle of last year.

“Seeing first hand the devasta-tion caused by the Canterbury earthquakes from 2011, I knew that Levi’s could play a positive role in the rejuvenation of the city and its community,” she said.

This project is only the fifth initiative of its kind to be created by Levi’s globally.

Public consultation on the proposed Levi’s Skate Area will run until March 16.

A drop-in session will be held at the Esplanade site on March 7 from 10am to noon.

The city council has encour-aged residents not to miss out on the opportunity to make a submission.

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LETS GO: Pupils from Lyttelton Primary School were the first to take the plunge into the new pool.

PADDLIN’ PALS: Children kick about in the new pool.

GRAND OPENING: Banks Peninsula city councillor Andrew Turner and Port Hills MP Ruth Dyson opened the new pool last week.

Lyttelton Primary School pupils were the first to take the plunge at the new Norman Kirk Pool.

Children had a ball last week-end at the official opening on Fri-day, where the pool has reopened for one week only, before being closed for the season.

Following the pool’s opening the city now has a full comple-ment of outdoor pools for the first time since before the February 2011 earthquake.

Work to rebuild Lyttelton’s only public swimming pool began in June last year and involved replac-ing the quake-damaged pool, changing rooms, office plant and equipment.

Repair work was also undertak-

en on the pool site’s earthquake-damaged retaining walls.

The new pool meets 100 per cent of the New Building Standard.

Director of city council facilities and infrastructure rebuild David Adamson said this moment had been a long time coming for the Lyttelton community.

“Before the quakes, the Nor-man Kirk Memorial Pool would attract more than 7000 visitors during the summer months, so it’s been an absolutely key facility for Lyttelton which they’ve had to go without for four years.

Its reopening is a milestone in Lyttelton’s rebuild and rejuvena-tion, and it couldn’t come soon enough.”

“We’ve managed to get it up and running just in time for the tail-end of summer,” Mr Adamson said.

“It’s a great way to see out what’s been a great season for the city council’s pools, both in terms of weather and in terms of the reopenings around the city.

“We’re also looking forward to the return of the school and pre-school children who have always been great supporters of the Norm Kirk facility.”

Scarborough Paddling Pool was the first of the city council’s out-door pool rebuild/repair projects to open this summer, and was shortly joined by Waltham Lido Pool.

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BY KYLE KNOWLES

Les Salter was creamed by his old pal Tim Hobbs in the Placemak-ers Fight for Sumner charity boxing match on Saturday.

The 63-year-old Sum-ner Ice Cream Parlour owner was so dominant over his opponent the fight was stopped early.

The night was a suc-cessful one held at the Sumner School hall with close to $100,000 being raised for Sumner organisations and clubs.

Sumner Rugby Club had a big involvement on the night with four members stepping into the ring with two members winning and two losing.

John Milne beat Kevin Rowlands of the Sumner Fire Brigade in a bloody bout that left Rowlands with a broken nose.

In the only split deci-sion of the night Neil Whithear went down in a controversial decision to Sumner Tennis and

Squash’s Royce McK-ean.

Shannon Durant beat Josh Hately of Sumner Fuse while Max Timo lost to Karl Exton of the Sumner Fire Brigade.

Sumner Rugby Club’s Liza Sparrow said without the ongoing support from the com-munity they would not have been able to get sports clubs back up and running after the earthquake.

In the third fight of the night Sumner School parent Scotty Fletcher prevailed over Sumner Running Club’s Keith Tracey but it was not easy.

Fletcher’s wrist dislocated twice during the bout but he was still able to fight on and managed to win.

He was not able to train in the lead-up to the night and was not given a chance of win-ning but fought through the pain to deliver a stand-out performance.

In fight four, Sumner rugby stalwart Gareth

D’Almeida stepped in at the last minute to fight Yoan Tresfield of the Sumner Community Group after original op-ponent Aaron Stanley-Joblin failed a medical examination due to high blood pressure. Tresfield won the bout.

The other winners on the night were Sumner School parent Sarah Su-grue over Kylie Thom of Sumner Gardens, Colleen Itterman of Sumner Bowling Club was too good for Sum-ner Surf Life Saving Club’s Alice Dimond and Sumner Fire Bri-gade’s Michelle Ward beat Sumner Fuse’s Jackie Stenberg.

Donations will be made to the Sumner/Redcliffs RSA, Sumner Surf Life Saving, Sum-ner School, Sumner Tennis & Squash, Sum-ner Gardens, Sumner Running Club, Sumner Cricket, Sumner Rugby, Sumner Community Group, Sumner Bowl-ing Club, Sumner Fire Brigade, Sumner Fuse.

Boxers battle it out for Sumner community

BATTLE: Tim Hobbs (blue) did the Sumner Tennis and Squash Club proud with his win against old pal Les Salter (red), who was raising money for the Sumner/Redcliffs Returned Services Association. PHOTO: STEVE NOLAN

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Sumner Longboarders Club has spent a day helping more than 30 disabled children give surfing a go.

The event on February 22 was part of the Flight Centre Foundation Halberg Surf Pro-gramme, and gave the disabled youngsters the opportunity to experience surfing at Sumner Beach.

The volunteers from the club all received training from the Halberg Disability Sport Foundation to give them the skills and confi-dence to support the participants.

On the day the Flight Centre Foundation also donated an adjustable beach wheelchair to the Sumner Longboarders who will gift it to the Canterbury Sports Equipment Library to ensure physically disabled young Kiwis interested in surfing can continue to participate.

This equipment will enable wheelchair users to be able to traverse beaches and roll straight into the water. SURF’S UP: Club member russell Johns helps Emily O’reilly catch a wave.

LOVING IT: Vivien silver-Hessey enjoys the thrill of catching a wave.

SUPPORT: (L-r) Club member Tim Clemence, Christchurch Halberg disability sport adviser Justin Muschamp and Megan McCall of Flight Centre with reuben Cleave in the beach wheelchair donated by the Flight Centre Foundation.

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McCormacks Bay residents made the most of a chilly day at Estuary Fest 2015.

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St John is starting a first response unit in Lyttelton – and it needs the support of the community to make it work.

The FRU will be based in the town and provide immediate emergency medical support to the community.

Chairman of St John Banks Peninsula Area Committee Pete Dawson said there was a need for one in the area.

“This is about providing the best possible care for the community of Lyttelton,” said Mr Dawson.

“We do have an ambulance based in Lyttelton, however due to workload this ambulance is often attending incidents in Christchurch.”

Mr Dawson said the Lyttelton ambulance attended around 420 incidents every year.

“We are starting the FRU to help support the front-line ambulance. It will be an incredibly important resource for our community.”

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“These members of the community will be trained to first responder level, and will be able to respond to emergencies in the Lyttelton area.

“They will be able to provide some immediate emergency care to patients, but won’t transport patients. They will, however, remain with the patient until back-up arrives,” he said.

Mr Dawson said it was important the Lyttelton community backs this initiative.

“We need the support of local people. We need volunteers for this vehicle, otherwise we will struggle.”

Mr Dawson said there are also opportunities for local businesses to support the FRU and he is happy to discuss options with them.

Those interested in volunteering for the Lyttelton First Response Unit could contact station manager Shane Wilson, on [email protected].

BY GRACE CABELL

Funds have dried up two-thirds of the way into the rebuild of the former Loons building in Lyttelton.

To finish rebuilding the theatre at 16 Canterbury St, the Lyttelton Working Men’s Club need another $450,000.

The building, which will be renamed following completion, would consist of a 170-seat theatre and community events centre.

Lyttelton Working Men’s Club president Nev Walker said so far they

had raised $1.1 million.He had hoped to have the 110-year-

old heritage building re-established by the end of the year.

For the past 70 years, the Loons building had been the Town Hall of Lyttelton, and was a big part of the living history of the port.

It was built in 1905 to replace immigration barracks burnt down in the 1871 great fire of Lyttelton.

He said it was now vital to get backing from the community.

“We need donations of materials, time and energy. That’s the way we’re going to get it done,” he said.

He said the club was so far only running at half the estimated cost, which had all come from donations.

The venue was used as a popular theatre for four years prior to the February 2011 earthquake.

So far $480,000 had been received from the club’s insurance, $250,000 from the Earthquake Mayoral Relief Fund, $150,000 from the Canterbury Community Trust, $60,000 from the Lotteries Grant Board, $40,000 from the Todd Foundation and $28,000 from the city council heritage incentive fund.

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Sumner are in the box seat to win the senior A two-day crick-et title.

They are at the top of the lad-der after four completed rounds and still three to go. Addington are second, but Sumner hold a five point buffer on them.

In the last round, they demol-ished New Brighton by an in-nings and nine runs.

That put them in first place, but they are on the back foot af-ter day one of their latest match.

On Sunday, Sumner did not do themselves any favours against Southern Districts at Beckenham Park.

Southern Districts batted first, making 141 all out. In reply Sumner could only manage 102, after being 34/6 at one stage.

In their second dig, Southern Districts are 28/2 heading into day two this Saturday.

Sumner finish the season with a home game against Merivale-Papanui and an away trip to Richmond in the final round.

Meanwhile, the other local club Heathcote have a big job ahead if they are to contend for the competition title. They sit in fourth position but are 18 points back.

Sumner School pupils have excelled in the sporting arena.

The big winner was Makyh Koekemoer who claimed four medals at the New Zealand kayaking Championships two weeks ago.

He won two gold medals in the under-14 K4 200m and 500m and two silver medals in the K1 1000m and 2000m tyros section.

He also finished fifth in the tyros K1 500m race.

Makyh is a member of the Arawa Canoe Club, which finished second overall at the championships.

Bella Lister was picked in the Canterbury under-15 A softball team which starts its South Island tournament tomorrow in Blenheim and runs through until Sunday.

Bella adds selection in the softball team to already representing Canterbury age-grade sides in netball and touch rugby as her achievements so far.

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One of Canterbury’s brightest athletics stars faces a race against the clock to be fit for the national championships after a nasty fall last week.

Canterbury representative Alex Mander was competing in the junior decathlon at the national Combined Events Championship in Hamilton and during the pole vault it all went horribly wrong.

His run up and take off did not go quite to plan which left him suspended 4m above the ground.

“I didn’t take off quite right and I got to the top of the jump but then fell into the box. I usually slide down the pole but I didn’t want to damage my ankles”.

He managed to get half his body back down on to the mattress but slipped off and fell on to the hard concrete injuring his tailbone.

He went for an MRI scan last week to discover the extent of the damage with the worst outcome being a fracture.

This has put him in doubt for the national athletic championships to be held over March 6-8 in Wel-lington.

“I’m still looking at the nation-als but it will be disappointing if I don’t make it,” he said.

He was on course to win the decathlon before the fall which also ruled him out of the Canter-

bury championships held over the weekend.

In spite of the injury he soldiered on and managed to finish second but was in a great position to win the junior decathlon before the fall.

He missed out on gold to Wan-ganui’s Max Attwell by 181 points.

The pole vault was his specialist event and was confident heading into the meet after unofficially breaking the Canterbury age-grade record recently posting vault of 4.4m.

He could only mange 2.8m with his injury however.

Before the fall, he was on fire posting personal bests in the long jump, shot put, 400m, 110m hurdles and the discus.

The injury comes at a bad time of the season but Mander said he still has big goals for the future.

He said his major goals are to reach the 2018 Commonwealth Games and the 2020 Olympics.

Pole vault is a discipline which has seen increased participation recently with numbers jumping from single digits to double figures at the Papanui Toc-H Club which Mander competes for.

He set up a Givealittle page to raise funds for new poles to be bought from the United States.

The page has raised more than $1300 and new poles have been ordered so Mander can train with high-quality equipment.

Fall delays athlete’s plans

UNLUCKY: Alex Mander compet-ing in the junior decathlon at the national combined event champi-onship last week. In his specialist event, the pole vault, he took a nasty fall ruining his chances of winning gold.

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A team of Harcourts top auctioneers has helped the Christchurch Stands tall campaign surpass its fundraising target, raising $475,650, from which 75% net will be donated to local charities.

the team put 53 Giraffes under the hammer on Wednesday night achieving an average sale price of around $9000 at a sellout event held at Mashina Lounge at Christchurch Casino.

the lots included fifty fibreglass Giraffes – each standing at 2.5 metres tall and painted in themes by local artists – along with a giraffe created

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the Ziraffe, which was painted with zebra stripes by Llew Summers and Robyn Webster, fetched the top price at $17,000.

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CHRISTINE HOPKINS Owner Operator, House of Travel Ferrymead

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HIGHLIGHTS: Drive up the Royal Mile to Edinburgh Castle; visit prehistoric Stonehenge; orientation drive through Cardiff; walking tours in York and Chester.

HIGHLIGHTS: Scenic drives in Lake Maggiore and Lake Geneva; visit Vaduz, St Moritz, Lugano and a Gruyère village; see the world-famous Chapel Bridge and Lion Monument in Lucerne.

HIGHLIGHTS: Boat trip to Bellagio; visit Sirmione, the picturesque spa town on the south shore of Lake Garda; and stay in beautiful Lake Como. Extend your tour to Lake Como OR Lake Maggiore.

HIGHLIGHTS: Visit the ANZAC Cemetery and the site of a WWI battle; visit the ancient sites of Aphrodisias and Hierapolis; see the amazing Rock Chapels carved by early Christians in Göreme, and King Midas’ Tomb.

“From imposing regal palaces & castles to charming country cottages & pubs, travelling through the UK has a feeling of the familiar & is steeped in rich tradition culture & heritage. Enjoy a cream tea in Devon, the mystery of Stonehenge, the beauty of the Lake District & if visiting in August, the pomp & ceremony of the Edinburgh Military Tattoo.”

Contact Kim: [email protected] or phone 03 3764019

“This tour has some of the best scenery in the world. Stunning Swiss alpine vistas and scenic resort towns combined with the Italian Lake district and legendary train journeys. Exceptional value for money and with these two countries a food match made in heaven!”

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Grand Tour of Turkey13 days from Istanbul to Istanbul

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LINDA WEISS - Travel Specialist“The Lakes district in Italy has some of the most picturesque scenery in Italy. From the incredible Lakes of Garda, Como & Maggiore to the picture perfect towns such as Bellagio and quaint fishing villages and aristocratic villas. This tour takes in all the key sites including a visit to Romeo & Juliet’s Verona plus a visit across the border into Switzerland to the beautiful Lake Lugano.”Contact Linda: [email protected] or phone 03 376 4027

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FOODBarbecued salmon with spinach palusami and a chillied sweetcorn salsa

Ingredients

400g Salmon1 Lemon1 Red chilli1 Corn cob2 Onions2 cloves Garlic8 Spinach leaves

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Corn salsa Slice all the corn off the cob (pre-cooked) into a small mixing bowl. Add half the chopped chili, juice of half the lemon and half of the chopped onion (or shallot if prefer-able). Add a tablespoon of olive oil, teaspoon of balsamic and a third of the garlic. Season with salt and pepper, mix well and refrigerate until needed.

Spinach Palusami Place the other half of the

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To assemble Place the salmon on the grill to cook, turning them over after 4 to 5 mins and cook for a further 3 to 4 mins. Scoop 2 tablespoons of palusami. Place the salmon fillets on top. Drizzle with the corn salsa.

Green bean and cranberry saladServes 6

Ingredients1 clove Garlic¼ cup Red wine vinegar1 tsp Caster sugar1 to taste Sea salt and cracked black pepper250g French green beans, trimmed¼ cup Pine nuts, toasted¼ cup Dried cranberries, sweetened

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Pre-school turns 20Busy C’s Preschool in Lyttelton is turning 20 and will hold a celebration this Saturday from 1-4pm at the site on Voelas Rd. The cake cutting will take place at 3pm and there will be live music and entertainment. All past, present and future friends are welcome.

Le Jolie JogA trail run or walk over farm-land near Akaroa will be held on Sunday, March 1 at 10am. The 10km full course also has a 6km or 2.5km option. The event is being held to raise funds for the new Akaroa Health Hub. Tickets are $35 for adults or $10 for children.

Coffee Culture Le RaceThe 100km Christchurch to Akaroa Coffee Culture Le Race will start again in Cathedral Square on March 21 at 8am for the first time since the February 2011 earthquake. Individual – $10, tandem - $160, relay two – $160, relay three – $210, Four-man team, each cycling 100km solo – $100. For more informa-tion visit: www.lerace.co.nz

Drum festivalThe Little River Campground and Manaia Native Habitat are hosting a drum festival from February 28 to March 1. Tick-ets cost $55 for a weekend pass including one limited camping fee. The weekend will consist of performances and dance work-shops.

Sunday BandstandThe next Sunday Bandstand will be held on Sunday, March 1 from 12.30-2pm with the Canterbury Brass at Cave Rock, Sumner. The free event is held in different areas of the city each week until March 29.

Street partyThe annual Sumner Rocks Vil-lage Street Party will be held on Sunday, March 1 from 11am-6pm in the Sumner Village streets and community green. Products such as handcrafted jewellery, wooden toys and hats to fresh produce will be avail-able. Street food vendors will be

selling an array of hot food while the surrounding bars and restau-rants will be providing a range of cold beers and wine. There will be activities for children, busk-ers and live music from Fledge productions.

Marine talkUniversity of Waikato professor and Coastal Science chairman, Chris Batershill, will speak at the Akaroa Bowling Club for Akaroa Seaweek, on February 28 to March 8. Prof Batershill will discuss marine reserve biodiver-sity – baselines, resilience and the blue economy from 7-9pm.

MarketsLyttelton: Every Saturday from 10am-1pm, London St.Mt Pleasant: Every Saturday from 9.30am-12.30pm, off Mc-Cormacks Bay Rd.Sumner: Every Sunday from 10am-2pm at the Sumner Village Green.

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Kia ora everyone.

I hope you man-aged to get to some of the Sum-merFest activities which have just ended in Lyttelton.

Our club ran a barbecue at the Pirates at Corsair Bay day and that was a lot of fun.

I have just read our latest Lions magazine and it is wonderful how New Zealand Lions are helping  in their communities.

They have worked with Johnson & Johnson Vision Care to help mil-lions of children see more clearly, helped to have books written in Kenyan, held a Youth Forum, built a playground in a primary school and held health and fitness proj-ects. Congratulations to NZ Lions.

One project we contribute to is the country-wide Children’s Mobility Fund which supplies Hart walkers to children with cerebral palsy.

To go to a fitting and see the children being able to stand and walk is heart-warming and of course it does wonders for their self esteem and physical condition.

Lions around the world are very involved with Sight for Kids and this programme has recently expanded to Sight for Kids Turkey and Sight for Kids Kenya.

This involves running projects to do vision screenings and eye health education.

This will help the 20,000 chil-dren diagnosed with visual impair-ment in Kenya and the 150,000 in Turkey.

This programme has already screened more than eight million in India and nearly 40,000 in Ne-pal and nearly 50,000 in Malaysia.

On the local scene Ferrymead Lions collect, sort and classify used spectacles before they are sent overseas.

So as you can see, Lyttelton Lions Club is just a tiny cog in a big wheel of humanitarian efforts to help the disadvantaged.

A reminder that our garage sale is on Wednesday, March 4 at 10am in Canterbury St directly behind Albion Square. See you there.

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The history of the Robert McDougall Art Gallery has been examined in a new book written by Dr Anna Crighton.

Dr Crighton launched her book, which is her PhD thesis, before an audience of invited guests at the City Council’s function room.

Entitled English, Colonial and Maori: The Changing Face of the Robert McDougall Art Gallery, Christchurch, New Zealand 1932-2002, the book illustrates the relationship of art between the English colonial and Maori societies as well as the gallery’s often controversial dealings with the Christchurch City Council. Speakers kept the listeners entertained with anecdotes from the past decades of the gallery’s existence through the Great Depression, war and earthquakes.

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Linwood College • Phone 982-0100 • Email: [email protected] • www.linwoodcollege.school.nz

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On Monday, Linwood College had the pleasure of welcoming their new students to the school. Nearly 200 students were welcomed to begin the next stage of their education.

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Waiariki Paraone is a proud and enthusiastic Head Boy of Linwood College. Wai brings culture and passion into this school. He has a very approachable personality and likes to get along with both teachers and students. Wai sees Linwood College as a place where you learn to grow as a leader and as a person.

Sammy O’Hara is immensely excited to represent Linwood College as Head Girl this year. A keen saxophonist and performer, Sammy is very passionate about the arts and is eager to continue to foster them at Linwood College. Sammy is instrumental in supporting the school spirit and working among students to see a number of new opportunities introduced to the college. Sammy also looks forward to being involved in the Linwood community and further developing the culture of opportunity, service and pride in Linwood College.

Not long ago 3D printing seemed like a futuristic fantasy but now 3D printing is the latest technology to revolutionise education. Linwood College is fortunate to have a number of 3D printers for students to use across a variety of areas. Students are able to create 3D objects using a range of computer applications. These are then created through a process called slicing where the 3D objects are sliced and printed, one layer at a time, using a substantive filament such as plastic, metal or rubber. The educational benefits of 3D printing are many and include enabling students to actually explore the objects they have created rather than having the objects just sitting inside the computer screen. Allowing students to have their creations in their hands, where they can inspect and physically manipulate them, helps to bridge the gap between the digital and the physical world. Design students can print their designs, chemistry students can print out models of molecules, robotics

students can print out new parts, geography students can print topographical maps and technology is even at the stage where food technology students can print in edible materials such as chocolate.

As a result of its partnership with Lincoln University, Linwood College has been fortunate to have Don Royds, a senior tutor with Lincoln University’s School of Landscape Architecture, design a new setup for Linwood College’s horticulture area. The process consisted of Don meeting with the students and teachers and discussing the best use of the area to enable it to meet the needs of all students, from the year 7 and 8 students who grow vegetables for their own use, through to the senior students who will be involved in a wide range of horticultural studies including collecting native seeds from the local area and growing these plants for future planting. The area incorporates a range of garden beds, along with shadehouse and propagating areas and seating, thereby enabling the environment to be a living laboratory where the students can mix and mingle while they learn.

Linwood College is now in the second year of providing the technology provision programme to Heathcote Valley School and Parkview Primary School. Each Monday morning students from these schools are able to access the specialist environment and skilled teachers Linwood College is able to provide. Linwood College recognises the importance of ensuring they have the resources and equipment required so they can deliver a high quality technology provision in the rapidly changing world that is the 21st Century. There is little doubt

that the technology provision environment is quite different from the one these children’s parents experienced. Along with the more traditional food technology and materials technology students now learn robotics and programming.

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Linwood College teams are frequent competitors in Vex Robotics scrimmages, regular competitions run by Kiwibots New Zealand and aimed at inspiring a passion for science and technology. Linwood College has a regular team who practise after school, building and refining their robots, honing their abilities and developing essential skills like problem-solving, leadership and teamwork. These are skills that help the students develop a strong foundation for future careers in robotics and engineering. To the casual observer it may look like these students are just having a whole lot of fun but it is also clear they are developing for themselves a strong foundation for success in careers that are essential for New Zealand’s future.The 2014/2015 Canterbury Championship was held in Christchurch on Sunday, 15 February. The Linwood teams scored highly with their team currently ranking second in Canterbury. Throughout the Vex programme tasks are split according to the abilities and interests of the students and in the coming season George Armstrong will be in charge of programming with Josiah Garner and Cole Barry having responsibility for building.Linwood College is extremely fortunate to have on their staff Diane Atkins who manages the team. Diane has been recognised recently for her commitment to education by being awarded the Asia New Zealand Foundation Scholarship for 2015. Through this scholarship Diane has been fully funded to represent New Zealand at the Tokyo Science and Technology Forum.

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Head Students 2015, left to right: Jordan Meddings, Dep Head Girl, Waiariki Paraone, Head Boy, Sammy O’Hara, Head Girl and Clayton Amer, Dep Head Boy

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The Christchurch Pop Up Concert Series was launched in 2012 as a way to bring arts and music into the heart of the community. It is supported by Christchurch Creative Communities Funding.

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yourself” as you select your wardrobe. Stop by and view their chic autumn line. Check out their wide range of warm jackets, Merino knitwear and all the newest arrivals.

Are you looking for the next autumn addition to your closet? Check out JNBY’s website at www.jnby.co.nz for a preview and then stop by their store located at 205 Papanui Road, in Merivale, where you’ll have fun shopping. Staying fashionably warm is all about sheik autumn fashion.

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$199each$899each

$3099pack

At all our SuperValue Supermarkets

Save on fuel

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Petrol discount vouchers available instore.

Conditions apply. At participating stores.

See customer service for excluded items and further details.

Local, convenient & friendlySuperValue Lyttelton: 17 London Street, Lyttelton. Phone 328 7368. Open 7am-9pm, 7 days.

SuperValue Sumner: 3 Village Mall, Sumner. Phone 326 5688. Open 7am-8pm, 7 days.Specials available from Wednesday, 25th February until Sunday, 1st March 2015 or while stocks last.

We reserve the right to limit quantities. All limits specifi ed apply per customer per day. Trade not supplied. Prepared meals are serving suggestions only. Props not included. Certain products may not be available in all stores.

Proprietary brands not for resale. Customer Support Freephone 0800 40 40 40.

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Fresh NZ Lamb Shoulder Chops Nature’sFreshBread 700g

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Fresh NZ Prime Beef Mince

Arnott’s Chocolate Digestive/Tim Tam/Mint Slice Biscuits 160-200g

The Natural Confectionery Co.Family Bag140-200g

Speight’s Gold Medal Ale/Summit Bottles330ml

Sweetcorn

Jacob’s Creek750ml(Excludes Sparkling/Reserves/Blends)

$1099kg 69c

each$269

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24 Pack

$1199kg

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SILVER is the new BLACKRoof boxes from $649

5 year warranty • Easy mounting• 360 – 450 litre

(not really but it’s a lot cheaper)

New Location 8/48 Fitzgerald Ave (rear unit, cnr Leeds St)

Ph 3794493 www.fecanterbury.co.nz

Contact Malcolm Ph 328-7350 32 London St, Lyttelton (next to London St Dairy)

Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 9am-1pm

Lyttelton Framing

Four good reasons to use us to frame your artwork -

1. Know how - UK qualified conservation framer2. Experience - We have been established now

for fifteen years3. Guarantee - All work guaranteed

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Call today for professional, local advice on real estate

Sit back and let me do all the hard workDemand is high in the Seaside Suburbs so if you are thinking of selling call Chris today for a free appraisal. You may be very surprised at your home’s value...

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Located in a private cul-de-sac of elite housing, this secret little property is architecturally designed by internationally

renowned architects Warren and Mahoney. Goom Landscapes has completed the package on an established family-sized 2000-sqaure-metre section of TC2 land.

Constructed in a style and materials that never seem to date, this really is a home that opens your eyes to true architecture and not only makes living easy but also fun, with a house designed for entertaining and maximising the sun. Clean lines and quality � ttings throughout the house, plus a new up-to-the-minute kitchen service four bedrooms and an o� ce. Living spaces are amazing and include a media room or den plus another large open plan space, with separate areas for dining and living. Living spaces face north and � ow directly into the garden and patio areas, making indoor and outdoor living seamless. An iconic home that is both outstanding to live in and impressive to view! Don’t miss out!

7 Taunton Green, PapanuiAucti on: March 12, 20154 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms | 4 toilets | 2 living rooms | 1 dining room | 1 offi ce | 2-car garage | 4 off street carparks | Listi ng #: PI36659

Open Home dates: Sundays, 12pm to 12.45pm, until auction day. See you at the open homes or before for a private viewing. Contact Cameron Bailey of Harcourts Gold Papanui (Licensed Agent REAA 2008) on 352 6166 or mobile 027 555 7079.

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NEW YEAR SALE!

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Reduce the risk ofpower cuts

Replace or trimPlease consider replacing tall trees near power lines with a lower growing species. If tree removal isn’t possible, make sure branches are kept well away from overhead lines and poles.

If planting, think carefully about the type of tree you put near overhead lines – a little shrub can quickly become a giant tree. For advice on suitable trees, call us or see our website.

Be safeIf you need to remove or prune trees near overhead lines, please contact us. We will refer you to contractors experienced in tree trimming around power lines.

If you see a fallen power line or a tree on a power line, please stay well clear and call us on 0800 363 9898.

Be preparedFollowing a major snow or wind storm, you could be without power for days or longer. Could you cope?

If you require electricity to run your business, please consider investing in an alternative power source to cover emergencies. As a minimum ensure you have non-electrical heating and cooking options.

For more information see our website oriongroup.co.nz or call us on 0800 363 9898.

If one of your trees falls on power lines, the outage may a� ect many people, including those with health issues. It could even start a � re in these tinder dry conditions.

Orion New Zealand Limited owns and operates the electricity distribution network in central Canterbury between the Waimakariri and Rakaia rivers. oriongroup.co.nz

As trees on private land are the responsibility of the land owner, we need your help to reduce the impact of storms on our electricity network, on you and your neighbours.

FALL ZONE

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New offices available 01.04.15 14 Settlers Crescent, Ferrymead

( Was Les Mills Building )Sizes vary from 100sqm – 650sqm.

Competitive RentalsAmple Parking

TIRED OF DRIVE INTO TOWN ?

Phone Stuart 027-326-6183

GOOD PRICES paid for estate lots, antiques and good quality furniture, Ph Rick 347 4493 or 021 376 883

RECORDS and TURNTABLES WANTED, 7” eps, lps, any amount rock, pop, blues, jazz etc. Top prices paid. PennyLane 430 Colombo St Sydenham 7 days ph 366 7410

Wanted To Buy

PROFESSIONAL Female, wanting 2 bedroom, clean, tidy unit, no pets, non smoker, good reference, ph 021 059 4562

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ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS HEREPhone for further details(03) 379 1100

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A GARDEN TIDY UP? Rose & fruit tree pruning, Lawns, Gardening, consistently reliable general property upkeep, Dip. Hort. 10 yrs experience, One off tidy ups or on-going service. Nick’s Property Maintenance. Keeping your garden beautiful. Free Quote. Ph. 942-4440

GARDENER - Need your home or commercial garden tidied up or renovated or require long term assistance. Phone Ruth 326-6663 or 021 272-0303

SECTION CLEARANCE, MAINTENANCE & tree removal, Hill sections a specialty competitive prices, ph Ewan 03 326-5009 or 027 201-5150

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Holiday Accommodation

Rexellent RentalsCars, Vans, Brisbane , Coolangatta

www.rexellent.com.au

FREE CALL 0800 601 508

Public Notices

OPPORTUNITY Knocks, selling advertising, any level of experience is catered for. Commission sales people earn more than others on average. Be in charge of your own income. Why can’t that be you? Ring Phil on 376 5124 or 021 660 355 to find out more

Situations Vacant

CHIMNEY CLEANING Clean Sweep Canterbury Ltd, Professional, Guaranteed Service, (formerly Abel & Prestige Chimney Cleaning Ltd), Ph 0800 SWEEPER - 0800 793 3737

ELECTRICAL & HEATPUMPS Full service including pressure test $60. Affordable electrical services, wiring alterations & repairs. Ph 326 4992 or 0274 329755.

FURNITURE REMOVALS Large Trucks $95 + GST per hour 7 day NZ wide, packing & moving, Professional Company, Professional Service. Canterbury Relocations Ltd. ph 0800 359 9313

Trades & ServicesLAWNMOWING 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 027 288-9973

PAINTER Experienced tradesman, quality work, free quotes, email [email protected] or ph Simon 027 389-1351 or 03 328-7280

PAINTING SERVICES Mature, reliable, conscientious & experienced, reasonable rates, no job too small!, call Ron 027 434-1400 or 03 384-2885

PAINTER & DECORATOR Covering the Bay Harbour area, Please ring Michael of Bay Harbour Painters Ltd for a free quote at 022 044 1772 or a/h at 376 4918

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

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]

Trades & Services

STEELcut to lengthBuilding Structural Steel

STEEL CANTERBURY LTD6 Cable St, Sockburn

P 943 6525 F 943 [email protected]

Full range of black, primed & galv.

Products: Pipe, Box, Angle, Flat, P.F.C. Re-Bar & Pre

Drilled Base Plates.We can supply cut and deliver

Mon-Friday 8-4.30 Sat 8-12pm

Trades & Services

TILING For your wall & floor installations, local, 25 years exp, quality workmanship, ph Grant 027 483-3887

VHS VIDEO TAPES & all camera tapes converted to DVD, video taping, weddings, twenty firsts, special occasions, www.grahamsvideo.co.nz ph 03 338-1655

WINDOW CLEANING Crystal Clear Window Cleaning. Want to improve your outlook? Then call Greg Brown for a Free Quote 384-2661 or 027 616-0331

Trades & Services

Classifieds Contact us today CALL NOW Ph: 03 379 1100

accountant COAL & FIREWOOD

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stAtE HIgHWAy 75, KAItunALynda or Ron Aldersely

Phone 329 6233Mon- Sat 8am - 12 noon

Clean Dry Firewood Marcrocarpa, Bluegum, Oregon & Old Man Pine

Free delivery for 6cm truckload or 3cm by arrangement

Public Notice

LETTERBOX ADVERTISING

Phone Mark on 364 7453 or 021 800 809 • Email: [email protected]

The Christchurch Star Company specialises in the printing and delivery of gloss mailers and letterbox flyers.

PRINT

We offer a FREE professional Creative and Design service to ensure your advertising is effectively targetting your customers.

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You can choose CHCH wide delivery to every home or target your delivery to where your customers live. Talk to us about the best option for your business.

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Public Notice

www.ccc.govt.nz

PUBLIC MEETINGS - ALL WELCOME

CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL REPRESENTATION REVIEW 2015-16FAIR AND EFFECTIVE REPRESENTATION IN CHRISTCHURCH CITY

The Council is reviewing the city’s ward boundaries before next year’s Council elections. We would like to hear your views so we can consider them before the draft proposal goes to the Council in April.

Public meetings are being held at the venues and dates below and you are welcome to attend any of them.

Every meeting will start with light refreshments. Then we will introduce the Representation Review and how it might affect you. Using large maps of possible ward boundaries, we will talk about where you think your ward boundaries should be, and how many elected members you think your community needs.

For more information visit www.ccc.govt.nz/repreview

For catering purposes and to help us assess numbers attending, please call the contacts below:

C Sullivan Council Secretary

Community Board Date Venue Time Contact

Akaroa/ Wairewa

10 March

10 March

Akaroa Sports Complex, Akaroa Recreation Ground, Akaroa

Little River Rugby Clubrooms, Awa-iti Domain, Little River

4–5.30pm

6.30–8pm

Wendy Graham Ph: 941 5683 [email protected]

Burwood/ Pegasus

11 March

11 March

New Brighton Board Room, Corner Beresford/Union Streets

New Brighton Board Room, Corner Beresford/Union Streets

12.30 –2.30pm

5.30 –7.30pm

Savannah Clarke Ph: 941 5307 [email protected]

Fendalton/ Waimairi

3 March

11 March

Avonhead Baptist Church, 102 Avonhead Road

Elmwood Bowling Club, 83 Heaton Street

7–8.30pm

7–8.30pm

Bronwyn Frost Ph 941 6731 or Kay Rabe Ph 941 6732 or [email protected]

Hagley/ Ferrymead

5 March Board Room, 180 Smith Street, Linwood

5–7pm Leila O’Sullivan Ph: 941 6631 leila.o’[email protected]

Riccarton/ Wigram

26 February

12 March

Harvard Lounge, 31 Corsair Drive, Wigram

Harvard Lounge, 31 Corsair Drive, Wigram

5.30–7.30pm

5.30–7.30pm

Cindy Hargrave Ph: 941 6547 [email protected]

Shirley/ Papanui

2 March Beulah Church, 140 Springfield Road, St Albans

5–7pm Lyssa Aves Ph: 941 5405 [email protected]

Spreydon/ Heathcote

9 March Board Room South Library and Service Centre, 66 Colombo Street

5–7pm Annette Wilson Ph: 941 5106 [email protected]

Trades & Services

Cracked tiles?Dirty grout?

Old or mouldy silicon?

Brett ph 03 358 5105 / 027 746 7632steve ph 03 337 1358/ 022 395 6632

www.groutpro.co.nz

PLUMBINGFOR ALL YOUR

NEEDS

Phone 376 5322 or [email protected]

• Bathroom repairs• Renovations• Leaks• Tap Repairs• Gas and Drainage

Your local professional

Carol and Chris

To Let

5 minutes from Lyttelton by the sea. Furnished 3 to 4 bedroom home with internal double garage on flat section with amazing views & 2 minute walk to the sandy beach. School & public bus

route. Suit family, retired or professional people. Available 16 March (flexible)$750 per week furnished

($650 unfurnished)Trademe Ref #EDQ782

RAPAKI BAY

Ring Chris 021 620 026

Classic Cars & Motorcycles

WANTED FORD 1934 V8 COUPE.Will consider small collection of 2 or 3 other cars in collective price Ph 322-4082

ComputersALL YOUR COMPUTER WORRIES SOLVED! *$30.00 off your first service with this coupon!* No problem too big or small from home PC’s to business networks. PC slow? An end to Viruses, Spyware, and Clogged Systems. Safe secure hassle-free computing. Lost files recovered. Microsoft Certified, MCSE, MCP+l. 30 years experience. Call Andrew Buxton this week on 326-6740 or 027 435-7596 for $30.00 off* Custom Computers Christchurch

Gardening & Supplies

If you need help getting your garden back in order after repairs, need anytype of landscapeconstruction work or garden restoration.

Ph 021 272 0303

Landscapeand Garden Services

Trades & ServicesANDREWS TREE CARE SERVICES, tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, shelterbelt clean up, section clearing, rubbish removals, excavation work, ph 027 728 5688

BRICKLAYER George Lockyer. Over 30 years bricklaying experience. UK trained. Licensed Building Practitioner number BP105608. Fletchers Site Safe. Insurance work. EQC repairs. Heritage brickwork a speciality. No job too small. Governors Bay. Home 329-9344, Cell 027 684-4046, email [email protected]

CARPETLAYER Laying and Repairs, 35 yrs experience, ph Peter 326-7711 or 027 240-6532

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