December 4, 2015
Devonport trashing plastic bags… p2
Giant Donald trumps big mac… p3
Eminent poet Fleur Adcock in Devonport … p8
200 high-rise apartments in new retirement village Almost 200 apartments in blocks of up to six storeys are proposed for Ryman Healthcare’s new retirement village on Ngati Whatua Wakakura land. Spread across six buildings Narrow Neck Village includes 196 independent apartments, 78 assisted-living suites and 120 care beds in a rest home. The village will include high level care and facilities for dementia patients. It will be the biggest single development ever on the Devonport peninsula.
Plans for five large-scale apartment buildings, predominantly five storeys high, with a smaller section reaching six storeys, and 31 metres high are revealed in a copy of the resource consent application obtained by the Flagstaff. Apartment options range from one to three bedrooms. Auckland Council is in the process of deciding whether the application should be notified. Ryman has been leasing the land from Ngati Whatua since March 2014. It began preparing
the consent in November 2013, with a geological survey by Tonkin and Taylor. Staff numbers at the retirement village are estimated to be around 50. The village has 269 parking spots planned, 4,043 square metres of roading and 2,127 square metres of paving. Construction is estimated to take 36 to 40 months and involve the excavation of 85,000 cubic metres of soil across nearly the entire site, of which 76,500 cubic metres will be reTo page 6
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Devonport trashing plastic bags Devonport New World has started recycling used plastic bags and locals are loving it. Owner/operator John Ashton says a new recycling bin in the foyer fills up every day. Once a week, a firm picks the bin up to recycle the bags into plastic pallets. “Those then get recycled again and again,” Ashton says. “Devonporters are right into it,” says Ashton. Since the introduction of reusable bags, the consumption of plastic bags has about halved, he says. Next month, New World will start using fully recyclable meat trays as well. “Those black ones the council doesn’t recycle will be a thing of the past,” Ashton says. Green bin… plastic-bag recycling takes off
Bayswater community raising money on Givealittle to fight Unitary Plan rules A local community group is raising money with an online Givealittle page to fight the development of Bayswater Marine Village. Gay Richards, chair of the Bayswater Community Committee (BCC), says putting across the community’s priorities for the land use in the Unitary Plan rule book is important but expensive, and that the group has set up a Save our Coastline Givealittle campaign. “There is a mediation hearing on December 7, and to get our point across we need experts who speak the planning language and are credible to the powers that be. And those cost money,” says Richards. The mediation sessions are a critical part of the Unitary Plan process, she says. “It’s where decisions are made. In each of them council more or less rewrites its rules; only people who are party to the submission can go and binding decisions are made there,” she says. Richards says the process makes it hard for small community groups like the 12-member BCC to participate. “We all work during the day and it’s difficult to get to all the meetings, distribute flyers, submit evidence, etc.” The online fundraising page has so far raised $1,200. “But we need thousands rather than hundreds. We are on our way but we need more,” says Richards. Public access, marine purposes and transport facilities are key priorities for the BCC. “We try to get the best outcomes for the community and believe the framework plan for the site should prioritise marine activities over residential housing,” she says. There needs to be enough parking, boat storage and services for the marina berth holders, says Richards.
“And the ferry terminal needs to be secured back on public land. At the moment access to the ferry isn’t even secure. There is a notice up saying it might be blocked,” she says. The marina is one of several areas on the Devonport peninsula earmarked for high-intensity development. “And like the others, this one will put pressure on local roads, schools and public land. It’s a shame council’s plan is to cover up Auckland with houses. There must be a better solution,” says Richards. The fundraising page can be accessed at www.givealittle.co.nz
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‘Giant Donald’ trumps big mac
Burgers to send you to teen-heaven… (from left to right) Ethan Demmer, Donald Coleman and Kyle Svenson with their personalised menu Three burger-loving teenagers have become world-famous in Devonport with their favourite creations named after them at a local takeaway. Donald Coleman, Ethan Demmer and Kyle Svenson’s favourite burger concotions have all made it onto the menu of a Belmont fish and chip shop. The trend started with Donald. “One day I came in and looked at all the burgers and said I wanted everything on the menu, twice. Double cheese, double chicken, double bacon, double egg and double salad. Young (the owner) made it for me and put it on the board as the ‘Donald Giant’ Burger,” he says. Ethan’s and Kyle’s personal creations soon
followed. ‘Dem’s Burger’ is a barbecue beef burger with pretty much the same salads as other burgers, cabbage, onions and tomato,” says Ethan. The ‘Kyle Katsu Burger’ is a salad turned burger. “Mine started out when I asked if I could get Katsu chicken in a burger with Katsu salad. Katsu chicken is crispy and real nice,” says Kyle. The childhood friends are in their last year at Takapuna Grammar School, where students are allowed to leave the school grounds at lunchtime. Says Kyle: “We started coming at the start of the year and now come most days. It’s like a hangout.“ The boys don’t order their respective burgers every day though. Often it’s just $2 chips or a larger order they share, says Donald, who is the school’s deputy Head Boy. They appreciate the caring service and Licensed REAA 2008 generosity they receive from Young HeeJoung the owner/operator of Bayswater UCTiOn Takeaways. “Young treats us real well and is really kind to us,” says Kyle. “Once she opened a bit late and we were already waiting outside. So she made this spread of spring rolls for us,” says Donald. Located near McDonald’s Belmont branch, Hee-Joung has won over the hearts and minds of the lads. Rowan Renouf AREINZ “We never go next door. This place here 09 445 3414 or 021 736 683 VIEW FROM PROPERTY hasTHE a family atmosphere,” says Donald. Hee-Joung, who does not speak English | 96 VIC torIRowanRenouf@premium.co.nz a roa D
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Maunga madness? Beaureaucrats knock back a good, keen man Roger Giles has been weeding Mount Victoria for 20 years and his enormous efforts have been widely appreciated and acknowledged. But he now faces the axe. Auckland Council wants Giles to stop grubbing out weeds on the mountain. The council’s and the Maunga Authority’s view is that weeding should not disturb any of the soil on the 14 volcanic cones and archaeological sites under their management. Only five years ago, Giles received a North Shore City Civic Award for his service to the Devonport community. He had worked hard for it. Giles says: “On Mount Vic, I have eradicated brambles, fennel, castor oil plant, tree privet and acacia. I got rid of most of the moth plant and agapanthus too.” Last year, in a monumental effort, Giles cut down most of the agapanthus on the mountain with an axe. “I left it in three spots where it holds up the bank, and now just go over the rest of it regularly and pull up the little bits I missed with my hands,” he says. “Now I am gradually reducing the vetch population. It’s a climber that becomes a fire hazard,” he says, adding that he has no plans to get rid of the onion weed or goat’s beard. “When I work near the path, people usually stop and thank me for doing a good job. They can see that what I am doing is useful,” he says. But Project Leader Maunga Greg Jenks informed the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board last week that Giles’ work was not appreciated by council’s heritage department. “A certain volunteer, who shall remain nameless, has been digging up the agapanthus, which is not condoned by our heritage people, as manual removal is not acceptable on a heritage site,” he said. The 1993 Historic Places Act limits any soil disturbance of archaeological sites, which all maunga are, a report said. Instead, chemical weed control is the way forward, said council Biosecurity Advisor Maunga Malcolm Harrison. Starting next year, weeds will be treated with selective herbicides as the method of least
Facing the chop… Roger Giles, long-standing guardian of Mt Victoria disturbance, Harrison said. A budget of $10,000 has been set aside for 240 hours of specialist weeding using a targeted herbicide. Foliar spray will be used for 25 per cent of the work. Sixty-five per cent of weeds will be cut and their stump treated with selective herbicide. The remaining 10% will be treated with vials containing chemicals, and specialised weeding. The approach was reducing the conventional use of herbicide by 80 per cent. Jenks said while he “wholly condones the ideal of chemical-free weed control” established in Devonport for decades, he said in this instance it was necessary and the Maunga Authority had reluctantly agreed to the practice. Their ultimate aim was to return the maunga to being fully covered in native fire-retardent plants about 400 to 500 mm tall, he said. Giles disagrees with the proposed prohibition of manual weeding. “Not disturbing any soil on the mountain is “just not practical,” he says. “What about the rats who are digging up the middens under the oak trees on the northern
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NARROWNECK VILLAGE aluminium railing panels in between.” moved from the site. The consent describes the coated WOODS RYMANof the foundations Three entrances are planned into the site. The works as “the construction and basements for the six buildings, establish main entrance will be from Ngataringa Road. A the internal roading network and level the car rear entrance will be opened up on the bottom parking areas, widen Welsey Street (to 8m kerb of Wesley Street, with a third entrance above on Wesley Street leading directly into the baseto kerb, and install infrastructural services.” The building’s exterior is designed in four dif- ment parking of one of the apartment blocks. Four trees will get the chop, three of which ferent colours of brick veneer (Biscotti, Praline, Terracotta and Truffle) and two tones of plaster are located within the site. The trees along finish (Talc and Truffle). The roof is planned to Ngataringa Road will stay. All buildings have an additional basement be covered in Hacienda-Sambuca tiles. Winwith car parking. A bowling green is part of the dows will be powder-coated aluminium. A fence is also planned, “consisting of terra- development, even though bowling clubs have cotta coloured brick pillars with brick wall bases been forced to close on the peninsula. a maximum of 1.2 metres high, and powderREVISION DETAILS
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Urban design expert says plans just about perfect The visual and scale effects of the proposed Narrow Neck Village “will be less than minor” an urban design assessment by Clinton Bird Urban Design Limited concludes. “From an urban design perspective, the site is unquestionably suited to use by a comprehensive care retirement village of the type and scale proposed,” it says. “From a contextual point of view, the site is considered to constitute an ideal location for a retirement village,” and adds that the village “will integrate well with its Ngataringa Road and Wesley Street streetscapes and its neighbouring suburban residential and Waitemata Harbour coastal contexts.”The plans are “cognisant of the existing generally one/ two-storey-high detached houses in Ngataringa Rd directly opposite and overlooking the site” and also “cognisant of and responsive to the one/two-storey-high existing houses in Wesley Street directly opposite the site,” it says. The review points out that the tallest (six-storey) building is located in the centre of the site and will be “screened” by the five-storey
buildings surrounding it. “The site enjoys good views out over Ngataringa Bay and the Waitemata Harbour,” and provides “an exceptional opportunity” to maximise scale and outlook, “while at the same time not adversely affecting the amenity of the existing residential properties to the north, east and/or west of the site.” “The proposed retirement village will significantly increase the range and choice of residential living accommodation in an area currently characterised by largely traditional types of residential accommodation in the form of ‘single family’ detached houses,” it says. The plans “comply as far as practical with the Residential 4B zone provisions of the Auckland Council District Plan Operative North Shore Section 2002,” it says. However these are a maximum height limit of 8 metres and the permitted density of one unit per 450 square metres. “From an urban design perspective, the proposal has my strong support,” Bird says.
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Ryman Healthcare praises itself for being “committed to working productively with the communities in which its retirement villages are located”. But in the Devonport plan these have proved empty words. After taking into account a “history designing its proposals in order to minimise the
potential effects of its development to the residential amenity and character of surrounding communities,” and the urban design review’s positive feedback on board, the health care provider decided: “In light of the above, Ryman has not undertaken public consultation” as part of its consent application.
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Modelling of the intersection with Lake Rd would mean that even in peak traffic the inter, section will operate efficiently with the added retirement village traffic volume, according to the application. “Large vehicle queues on Lake Road in the northbound direction” were observed “to frequently block back through the Ngataringa intersection” during peak traffic time. But “driver courtesy allows vehicles from Ngataringa to turn onto Lake Road with minimal delay,” the consent application says. The intersection of Ngataringa and Lake Roads has no significant accident history or “road safety deficiency,” it says.
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With the 813 bus stop on Old Lake Road only 300 metres away and the 815 peaktime service on Ngataringa Road (which Auckland Transport wants to axe next year), “public transport would be a viable option for travel to and from the retirement village,” the application says.
ment village is expected to add approximately 35 vehicles per hour to any section of Lake Road,” it says. Half of those vehicles are predicted to head to Devonport, half to Takapuna, “thus adding approximately 3 – 4 % to Lake Road traffic.” In addition, village residents are likely to avoid peak traffic times, the application says. Ryman Healthcare staff shift changes are also scheduled to avoid rush hours
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Devonport community rooms available for lease Auckland Council invites applications from community groups and organisations interested in leasing community rooms in the refurbished barracks on Fort Takapuna Recreation Reserve, Vauxhall Road, Narrow Neck. To be eligible to apply, your organisation must be an incorporated society or registered charitable trust and fit with the criteria in the Auckland Council Community Occupancy Guidelines 2012. Applicants must be able to specify how positive community outcomes can be delivered from the buildings that will align with the objectives of the Devonport Takapuna Local Board Plan. The barracks offer a number of rooms for consideration, ranging in size from 9m2 to 18m2. The premises will also have rooms available for hire on a casual basis and applicants must be willing to operate in a multi-use environment. The rooms have been refurbished to a high standard and will offer a comfortable and practical environment for applicants. For more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact Maureen Buchanan, Community Lease Advisor, Auckland Council on 021 244 8525 or by email Maureen.buchanan@ aucklandcouncil.govt.nz.
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Manu is the man Belmont Park Squash coach Manu Yam has won the New Zealand Club and School Coach of the Year titles at the Squash New Zealand Awards. A top player in the Philippines, where he won the national title many times, Manny Boy, as he was then known, has developed the games of local squash players, some of whom have gone on to represent Auckland and New Zealand. His son Rafa and another Belmont player, Matthew Lucente recently played for New Zealand secondary schools against Australia. In November, Manu Yam also won Auckland Coach of the year.
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Rare chance to hear poet Fleur Adcock Well-known poet Fleur Adcock will be reading her work in Devonport in what may be her final visit to New Zealand. Now in her 80s and based in London, Adcock will read poems at Bookmark, 15 Victoria Rd, along with other leading poets Kevin Ireland, Peter Bland and Amanda Eason. The Poets for Christmas event on December 10 is free and starts at 7pm.
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The Flagstaff Notes By Rob Drent
The massive retirement home development planned for the Wakakura land shows the extent to which decision-making on important local issues has disappeared from the locals it affects. Ryman Healthcare is planning a 196-apartment complex spread over six buildings on land it is leasing from Ngati Whatua. This comes hot on the heels of the Special Housing Accord revealed late last month, which allows Ngati Whatua to infill its land at Hauraki/ Belmont with 300 houses on 82 sites. There may be a chance for locals to make submissions on the Ryman Healthcare proposal if council decides to notify it. But the Special Housing Accord went through in secret with no public input at all. The Ryman Healthcare application will no doubt get a good hearing from an Auckland Council intent on cramming as much accommodation into inner-city suburbs as possible. Ngati Whatua makes a lot of noise about being guardians of the land for its people. But to Devonport residents – many of whom
have fought countless battles over the years as the real guardians of the peninsula to retain its ambience and lifestyle – Ngati Whatua and its commercial arm are presenting themselves as colonising developers simply out to maximise commercial returns from the land. Ngati Whatua seems to want to have limited contact with local residents, which is strange as Rob Hutchison, the CEO of Whai Rawa, the iwi’s business operation, lived for many years at Stanley Bay and is a former CEO of North Shore City Council. Of course, the development on former Navy land was created by Treaty of Waitangi Settlements, in which locals had no say either. Local MP Maggie Barry has been publicaly critical of council’s lack of action on Lake Rd congestion. But it is her government and its predecessors that are exacerbating the problem by the Treaty Settlements, which gave no regard to impact on infrastructure. Independent Devonport, a once proud concept, held strong in the days of Devonport Borough Council – and in the years after the local council’s demise, is now completely gone. It’s been swallowed up by a council bureaucracy filled with urban design champions, and communications and branding specialists with little interest it seems in how people live in Devonport. Local government simply isn’t local any more. Is it any great surprise that the one-council model has been rejected in other parts of the country?
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Don’t put your car on your house! (Here we mean financially, not physically, which would also be a bad judgement call that we advise against.) In the Xmas run-up and season of frantic spending, coupled with the farcically low interest rates and stratospheric house prices, we have done a few deals lately where we suspect the ‘cash buyer’ has just taken money from the mortgage, reasoning the low interest rate will save them heaps over a regular car loan. Not so. And if you are tempted, please don’t do it! Here’s why not. Your $10,000 car loan will attract interest of $4,185 over a 3-year car loan term (using a 13.95% rate). Add an arrangement fee, total cost under $14,700. The same loan over a 25-year mortgage term, even if the whole loan amount stays at 5% (which it definitely won’t), and the interest cost alone is $12,500, total cost $22,500! Yikes! If you have a shoebox of cash under the bed from your home-baking stall at Takapuna market that you have neglected to tell Mr Key about, then maybe you are a genuine ‘cash’ buyer. If not, come and talk to us about a manageable finance package to suit your needs. And keep the house separate so you can build a six-storey apartment block in your garden……don’t get me started on that one!!
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Peninsula development and intensification continues A three-storey development, which includes apartments, terraced houses and shops, is proposed at 69 Lake Rd, with the existing buildings to be demolished. The plan by BDK Holdings Ltd includes building two shops at street level, three apartments above, and three terraced houses at the rear of the 825 square metre site. The proposed terraced houses are almost 8 metres high. The application to Auckland Council by Hewson Planning Ltd said the proposal had no negative effects and should be non-notified. Auckland Council is currently assessing the application. An artist’s impression of how the building will look (above), and the current buildings (below)
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Demolition Devonport
As Devonport property prices continue to rise, ‘low-value’ houses on expensive sites are being demolished to make way for higher value housing stock. A former state house (left) was demolished in Empire Rd after it was bought for $1.2 million. A new replacement house is planned for a Devonport local. And a large home on Seacliffe Ave (right) has been demolished to make way for a new development.
Ngati Whatua announces plans but short on detail A range of housing options is planned Housing Area has been approved, as this for Ngati Whatua land in Belmont to be gives us the ability to move ahead with developed over five years from 2018. some pace.” Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Whai Rawa Limit“Our plan is to offer a range of housing ed (Whai Rawa) has announced it will look options, which fit within the community.” to develop 8.4 hectares of its landholdings, “The area is well serviced by amenities after its application for a Special Housing such as schools, local shops, parks, sports Area was approved. facilities and public walkways, but there The land, commonly known as the are limited housing options for younger Hillary Block, is situated on the northern families or the elderly.” side of Eversleigh Road, Belmont. There are “Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei is committed to currently 82 houses on the land, but Whai playing its part in helping to address AuckRawa plans to develop approximately 300 land’s housing supply issues, and we look dwellings over a five-year period, starting forward to new families being able to buy in 2018 when the Navy tenancy ends. their own home on the lower North Shore,” Whai Rawa Chief Executive Rob Hutch- said Hutchison. ison said in a statement that the developThe Flagstaff sent Hutchison a series of http://dogtec.org/dogwalkingment “will provide long-term benefits to questions but had received no reply by our academy.php the hapū, while also supplying much needed press deadline. housing opportunities for the area.” They included: Does Ngati Whatua POSTCARD PROOF “We are really pleased that this Special Orakei intend toA6 retain ownership of the
land in the special housing area and on sell the houses? We understand that a complete resurvey of the streets will be undertaken and possible resubdivision of the land may take place so as to maximize the number of houses that can be built there? We also understand that a leading design company has been appointed to work on the project. Could you name which one? Are there any public meetings planned locally with Devonport residents to let them know more about Ngati Whatua plans for its land?
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Principled parker refuses to pay fine Long-time Stanley Bay resident Margaret Ridge is fighting a $111.50 fine for parking her car alongside Windsor Reserve the day before the Auckland Marathon. Ridge parked in a spot that was restricted after 2 pm on that day, but says there was no clearly visible signage nearby to alert her of the change. “The $111 fine is not the end of the world, but it’s the principle. I really do feel that I am not guilty. There wasn’t a sign,” she says. Ridge (77) goes for an hour-long walk along King Edward Parade every day. On Saturday 31 October, just before 2 pm, she parked her car on Victoria Rd along Windsor Reserve, as she often does. “I hopped out of it, saw the sign right next to me that said 60 minute parking, and walked across the footpath towards the sea, from where I start my walk every day,” she says. Ridge always walks to the Torpedo Bay Café, around North Head, and back again. “It is such a nice walk,” she says. When Ridge returned just before 3 pm, her car was gone. Her silver Hyundai was one of ten cars Auckland Transport had towed across Victoria Rd as parking spots near the Esplanade opened up. All of them were charged a $40 fine for a parking infringement plus a $71.50 towing fee. Ridge wasn’t upset yet. “I could actually see it across the street and I have got to the stage where I don’t panic about things like that,” she says. The parking wardens were very nice, Ridge says, but she wasn’t pleased to find the ticket tucked under her windscreen wiper. “That was the dearest walk I have ever had,” she says. Ridge immediately challenged the fee but
Fighting Auckland Transport… Margaret Ridge without success. Auckland Transport has told her she needs to take the matter to court if she refuses to pay up. “Then I opened up the Flagstaff and saw a photo of my car being towed on page 2. On the photo you can actually see how far away the warning sign was from where I parked and also that it was very low to the ground and facing away from me. There is no way I could have seen or expected it,” she says. Ridge will send the photo to AT in a second letter, asking for the fee to be waived. “For all the fuss, it’s probably better to just pay the fine, but I don’t think I am in the wrong, so I won’t,” she says.
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Rich parents skimp on school fees Devonport’s well-off parents are stingy when it comes to paying school fees, with large numbers reneging on the donation. Devonport Primary School (DPS) principal Melinda Bennett has been in the job at the decile-10 school for just over a year. She is surprised at how many of the parents don’t pay the $400 school donation. Last month, Bennett sent out a school newsletter challenging parents to get out their wallets and step up: “I can tell you that at my previous decile-7 school, where the requested donation was $300 per annum, per child, with no discount for subsequent children, we typically received donations from all but one or two of our 60 families, a 97 per cent return,” she wrote. At that point, only around 65 per cent of DPS parents had paid the fee. A couple of weeks later, four or five more donations had trickled in, Bennett says. Bennett says the low donation rate directly affects the children’s learning. “When we have a budget shortfall, there are many things we just have to have, so the things that end up getting cut are teaching resources, personnel, equipment and books. It really impacts on the children’s learning,” she says. “There are people who take the line of a free education literally, but at the same time expect much more than the very basic things funded by the Ministry of Education,” she says. Belmont Primary School (BPS) principal Bruce Cunningham is frustrated only 75 per cent of his school’s parents pay the $315 donation. “One of our families leaving this year has not paid the donation for six years. This child has used all our resources, participated in all the events. I get frustrated with that,” he says. There is an upward trend at BPS, he admits. “Three years ago only 50% of parents paid, so it’s slowly getting better,” he says. This year, the 25% shortfall adds up to $30,000, he says. “The Ministry of Ed gives us an operational grant of $485,000, but our actual operational budget is $770,000. We have to raise $215,000
to ensure we have teacher and room environment resources. Robyn, our accountant, Joyce, our front-desk person, and Bruce, our caretaker cost $140,000. With the current $90,000 in school donations, about $55,000 fundraised by the PTA and $110,000 income from international students, Cunningham says he is short on money this year. “We have to take $30,000 from our reserves. Funny how it’s the exact amount missing from the donation.” Education is not free, Cunningham says. “And the term donation is really incorrect, but the government dictate that we call it that. “I would like to call it a fee. It sounds a bit compulsive, and I fully understand there are families in financial difficulties who can’t always pay. But I still would like a word change to fee,” he say. In the meantime, Cunningham says he is very grateful to families who do pay the donations. “I thank them for their support.” Of the seven primary schools on the Devonport peninsula DPS has the highest fee. Devonport and Belmont Primary School principals were the only ones from local schools prepared to speak out openly about the school fees when contacted by the Flagstaff.
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OUT & ABOUT with MARIA TEAPE 445445 95339533 | maria@devonportpeninsulatrust.nz | dportcomm@xtra.co.nz SUMMER FUN PRESCHOOL PLAY Tuesdays 9:30-11:00am at Windsor Reserve Thursdays, 9:30-11:00am at Bayswater Park A FREE fun time for preschoolers to play with big toys, be active and to make new friends. Bring your toddler and a coffee and enjoy our beautiful parks! For more info, contact Carolyn or Maria on ph: 445 9533. DEVONPORT SANTA PARADE & CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL Sunday 6th December, 11am-3pm Windsor Reserve, Devonport Waterfront Commencing with Devonport Lions Santa Parade, stepping off from Clarence St at 11am and then afterwards in Windsor Reserve until 3pm, Dance in the Park, Devonport Craft & Fine Food Market, New Zealand Fire Service, food stalls, face painting, kids market, try-out bike zone and much more! For information about the parade, contact Bruce Wetherall: bruce_wetherall@hotmail.com or for info about the festival contact Maria ph: 445 9533 or email maria@devonportpeninsulatrust.nz DEVONSTOCK MUSIC FESTIVAL Sunday 13th December, 3pm-7pm Windsor Reserve, Devonport Waterfront FREE LIVE MUSIC at Windsor Reserve, Devonport! We are excited to announce six amazing bands/artists playing at Devonstock this year! Featuring: Brendon Thomas and the Vibes, Quinn The Human, Amelia McNabb, Tuggs, Dukebox and Oak. There will be market stalls plus plenty of shade, so come and celebrate local music in the beautiful surrounds of the Devonport Waterfront! Search for Devonstock on Facebook. DEVONPORT ARTS FESTIVAL MOVIE FUNDRAISER Thursday 17th December, 7:30pm The Vic, Victoria Rd, Devonport The next Devonport Arts Festival is taking place in November 2016 and to kick-start event organisation, a movie and art-print fundraiser is being held. Purchase tickets to the opening night of Star Wars: The Force Awakens at www.devonportsfestival.co.nz or pay $25 and collect your ticket at Devonport Community House. Tickets include a house drink, popcorn or icecream. All enquiries to the devonportartsfestival@gmail.com Devonport Peninsula Community eNEWS To receive the Devonport Peninsula eNEWS, a monthly email listing of community events, and other community notices, please email us at maria@devonportpeninsulatrust.nz
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Devonport skatepark truly is a work of art Devonport painter James Davidson pays homage to monuments of urban youth culture in his first solo show, Skate Park. Davidson has painted the Ngataringa skatepark more than a dozen times, because he sees beauty in its concrete assembly of ramps, halfpipes and pyramid. “I am interested in their sculptural and monumental qualities, shapes and curves because they lend themselves to abstraction,” he says. He was inspired while walking his dog across Ngataringa Park one morning two years ago. “So I went back to photograph it in the morning and evening when no one was there, without people. I think the emptiness has a transcendent quality to it,” he says. Davidson is not interested in skateboarding. “I’d fall off immediately,” he says. Ngataringa is the only skatepark he has visited. Others, including one in the US, he has looked at online. He pulls up the photo images on his computer screen and makes several sketches, before he puts acrylic paint on canvas. “I start out with architectural lines that help with the construction of the image. I ended up liking the lines so much that I left quite a few of them in the finished painting,” he says. Skate Park is part of Davidson’s transition from realistic to more abstract painting. “I have gone through several stages in my work, and since I came to New Zealand, I have been doing more and more abstract work, exploring the quality of paint rather than an object,” he says. Davidson arrived in Devonport from Cape Town, South Africa, 14 years ago. The semi-retired Auckland Hospital pathologist started painting as a hobby in
From concrete to canvas… Ngataringa Skatepark 1985, taking evening and weekend classes at Cape Town’s Ruth Prowse School of Art. It wasn’t a huge leap for him. “Painting was a language I understood from an early age. My mother was a painter and I was always surrounded by paintings and books about paintings,” he says.
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New director for Michael King Writers’ Centre The Michael King Writers’ Studio Trust has appointed Ka Meechan as the new Executive Director of the Writers’ Centre. Meechan has worked in the international book trade for more than 30 years, based in New Zealand, the UK and Australia. She has travelled extensively during her career, working with clients and partners across the globe. In August 2013, Meechan left her job as Managing Director, Asia Pacific at Nielsen Book Services, where she was responsible for revenue and client management. For the past two years, Meechan has
worked with the Publishers Association of New Zealand (PANZ). Most recently she organised the PANZ International Summit in May and the PANZ Book Design Awards in July. She also managed the Visiting Author section of New Zealand’s Guest of Honour programme at the Taipei International Book Exhibition (TIBE) in February. “I am very much looking forward to working with the Michael King Writers’ Studio Trust to build on the successes achieved over the last 10 years,” says Meechan. Catriona Ferguson, chair of the trust
Thieves blast cricket club through the covers Thieves have stolen five covers worth a total of $8,500 from North Shore Cricket Club over the last two years. The latest theft was overnight on November 19 – the third since 2014. Club manager Bruce Warner said it would have taken a team of four to six men to steal the covers. “These things are very, very heavy. The thieves can’t drive onto the ground as it’s locked at night. This means a team of them would’ve had to carry them off the ground, and possibly over a fence, to get them to a car or trailer.” “I can’t imagine what they could be used for; perhaps making some sort of weather
shelter?” Warner said. While the club is insured, it needs to fundraise to replace the covers. “The going is often tough financially at sports clubs, and it’s made even harder with the theft of assets, in our case pitch covers.” In the recent theft, one cover was white and the other was green. Each is about 25 metres by 5 metres. Warner would be very interested in any help to locate them. “Perhaps they’re right here in Devo? Has anyone spotted them? “In the meantime, more fundraising for us is in store, to replace them. Frustrating times for North Shore Cricket,” said Warner.
says: “Ka will bring energy and enthusiasm along with vast experience of the literature sector to the Trust. We are thrilled that she has accepted the role of Executive Director”. Meechan took up the job on 1 December, replacing long-serving centre manager Karren Beenland. As the first national writers’ centre in New Zealand, the trust supports New Zealand writing and the development of New Zealand writers. It is based in the old Signalman’s House on Takarunga Mt Victoria.
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Cheltenham Beach Studio. Stunning studio with new fit-out only metres from the beach. Available for short or long-term holiday accommodation. Self-contained with separate access and private garden. Wi-Fi included. Phone Mike 021 747 526. Classy 3 bedroom, 2 full bath, fully furnished Devonport house on Achilles Reserve near Narrow Neck. More information go to www.devonporttuihouse.weebly.com or www.sabbaticalhomes.com. Ph: 445 7895. Devonport short let. Large, comfortable, 4 bed fully furnished family home available for rent short term. Great location, close to Vauxhall shops and views down Cheltenham beach. Phone: 022 3175 401. Flat, central Devonport, 1 brm, part-furnished. Garden, beach 150m. Short-term until Christmas, possible continuation long-term, $450pw. 027 545 3060. House for rent 6 months,really nice 4/5 bed multi-living areas, in a nice street close to Narrow Neck beach.. Call Kerry 021 159 2011 $1,200/week
Mangawhai Heads Xmas/ New Year bach rental. Suit family. Maximum 8. Pls call Diane 021 035 4908 Relatives visiting? Spacious garden studio with en-suite and kitchenette; minutes to Narrow Neck beach. Reasonable rates. Ph Pauline 445 6471. Stunning Cheltenham Beach Cottage, metres from the beach. Available for short or long-term holiday accommodation. Beautifully refurbished, one bedroom, self-contained cottage with a private garden. Phone Rebekah 027 694 3933 or email devonportbeks@gmail.com
Ascot House Retirement Home, quality care with dignity in a friendly, family atmosphere. Phone Shona, 445 2518. Komatua Care Centre – We care for older people who have memory loss and behavioural difficulties. Professional care is given in a nurturing environment. For all enquiries - phone 445 1707.
Curtains & Roman Blinds Free measure, quote and design advice. 20 years’ experience. Phone Sara 027 625 5844. Devonport upholstery. Recover specialist. Antiques and contemporary styles. Recycling furniture for 36 years. John Hancox, phone: 446-0372. Devonport Window Repairs. Sash and casement windows, wooden doors. Rotten sills and window components repaired or replaced. General carpentry. For your local window specialist. Phone Hubert Strang 446 6174 or 021 274 4191. Diggadrain. Drain unblockers and drainage experts. CCTV drain locating. Repairs. New drains. 0800 your drain. Dog grooming available. Full groom, bath and blow dry, puppy introduction to grooming. Devonport-based. Call Barbara 021 141 0331. Gardening. Do you need regular help? No time for a tidy up? Let me help. Experienced gardener. Ph Carolyn on 446 6517 or 027 292 8167 for a free on-site consultation.C Gardener Available Qualified and experienced landscape designer. Enjoys getting his hands dirty. Good plant knowledge. Hardworking, reliable and creative with plantings. Contact Paddy 022 502 2122 or 446 6188 paddyvogt@gmail.comE Handyman. Mature professional in Devonport, Bayswater area. Repairs, painting, those jobs you just don’t have time to do. Free quote. References. Ph. Brian 021 150 8898 Housekeeper. Home cleaning, including windows, washing, ironing, furniture polishing. Experienced. References. $25 per hour. Ph 442 2273, 027 4926220.
Housewashing, prof. service, 10 years-plus experience, reliable and prompt. Free quotes, also decks, driveways, paths, fences, roof moss treatments etc. Phone Rod 021 390 800. Housewashing. Get your house clean for the holidays by contacting Bubble Boys house washing. We clean windows, doors, weatherboards, garages and outbuildings. Support local, hard-working and reliable high-school Devonport boys by contacting us at seanslreeves@gmail.com or call 021 0621 750 to get a free quote. We are very reasonably priced. We protect paint by using soft brushes only. We can also provide water blasting for concrete driveways, paths and patios if needed. Landscaping – Format Landscapes, 18 years’ experience, Dip. Landscape Design. Design and build. We undertake all aspects of hard and soft landscaping including decks, paving, fences, retaining walls, planting etc. Small to large projects. Free quote www.formatlandscapes.co.nz. Call Matt 021 599107. Ironing: Professional, reliable, fast turnaround. Call Denise or Peter 486-1614/0223-552-350. Locksmith, Devonport’s own Scott Richardson. mob 021 976 607. Tagbuster, graffiti looked after Devonport to Hauraki Corner. Call the Tagbuster 0800antitag, 0800 2684 824. Window Cleaning for houses and businesses. For a free quote call Ivan 473 6631.
Reception/Customer Service 27.5 hrs (5 days, Mon- Fri). We are looking for a friendly person for a front-line role in a Naturopathic & Physiotherapy Clinic situated in Devonport. Commencing 12 January 2016. The successful applicant will need to have the following attributes – Good communication skills, the ability to multitask and work independently, experience using MYOB & MS Office, and be reliable & honest. You will need to be efficient and self-motivated with the ability to “keep calm and carry on”! To apply forward CV and references to fiona@jarvishealth.co.nz
BUSINESS FOR SALE Business Opportunity for Teacher Devonport area. Love teaching but not paperwork and meetings? Looking for lifestyle and to work from home? Would like to earn 70k plus for a 20-hour week? Full training provided. 52k and some set-up costs. Contact Eve 022 341 1716/ iywalton@gmail.com
Part time or contract accounting position in central Devonport office. The Alternative Board, a national franchisor which has been in business for 4 years and with strong growth prospects, is looking for an experienced accountant. Using a cloud accounting system, the role will entail managing invoicing, collections, payments, account coding, gst and paye returns, responding to franchisee queries, preparing monthly reports and accounts and liaising with our tax accountants at year end. The position will require around 10 hours each week and can be flexible, if required. We are looking for a person with strong, proven accounting skills and experience, initiative, confidence, energy, enthusiasm, excellent communication skills, the ability to deal with people at all levels and a professional attitude. If this sounds like you, please email your CV to sjames@thealternativeboard.co.nz
SERVICES OFFERED 10 YEARS’ experience. Home cleaning. Husband and wife. Honest, reliable, careful workers. All equipment supplied. References available. Ph Joyce 022 073 1550. At Your Request Home Cleaning. Our local team is ready to deliver 5-Star services in your home for weekly cleaning, spring, moving or open-home cleaning. Call Yvonne for a free quote 415 0028. Bookkeeping/Payroll Are you a small business located in the Devonport area? Do you need someone for a few hours each week to help you keep your accounts in order? I can do your bookkeeping/accounts/payroll and IRD returns so that everything is ready for your accountant at the end of the financial year! Contact Vicki on 021 845543. Builder available Small job specialist, repairs and maintenance. Skilled, reliable and local. Please phone Clive Melling. Hm 445 2485, Mob 027 29 222 84. Cars wanted dead or alive. Top dollar paid $360 to $1700 for any small car, $800 to $15,000 for vans, utes, 4WD and trucks. Free retrieval 0800 3333 98. Cleaning Maid Easy Use own cleaning products and gear. Reliable/trustworthy/mature lady. References available Please contact Sharon - 021 405 596.
SITUATIONS VACANT Retail Sales Opportunity with Devonport Lingerie. Are you friendly, engaging, and love to make a difference for your customers? Are or do you want to become a braologist? Phone Donna on 021 111 6533 or email CV to donna@ donna.co.nz
TUITION Acoustic and classical guitar, music theory. Fun, comprehensive, tailored to you! Devonport-based. Michelle Birch, BMus (Hons) michellebirch@zoho.com, www.michellebirch.com Learn piano/keyboard. Lessons from $17.00. Private, Professional, Affordable, Enjoyment for all ages. Competitions, Practical, Theory Exams. NZ Modern School of Music 0800-696-874. Mathematics Tuition, Sensitive tutoring offered at all levels of the secondary school curriculum. NCEA, IB and Cambridge welcomed. 97% pass rate in 2014. NCEA 3 calculus specialist. Ph Peter Ridge BE,Dip Tchg (sec) 445 2283. Mathematics and Statistics. Individual lessons with a friendly, experienced tutor. NCEA 1 & 2, school years 3 -12. Holiday and Saturday places available. Phone Gillian Steele BCom 488 7059 gillrsteele@hotmail.com Singing lessons in Devonport. Contract Dr Sue Braatvedt 473 9113 or 027 3402884. All ages. SLSS Swim School, 11 Evan Street, Belmont (off Eversleigh Road). Specialists in pre-schoolers. Phone 486 6728 for more info.
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Hitting the high notes at BIS Idol
Winners are grinners… From left, Colette Morrison, Anya Christiansen and Lauren Towns all came top of the pops
Star performers… Above left: Anya Christiansen and Colette Morrison in perfect harmony, while performing Sam Smith’s Stay with Me. Above right: Lucy Hamilton (left) and Lucy Cooper with a heartfelt version of Friends by Jasmine Cooper. Now in its 120th year, the Belmont Intermediate School Idol competition, won by New Zealand superstar Ella Yelich-O’Connor in 2009, is more popular than ever. This year, 48 students tried out, says the school’s music teacher Robyn Norwell, who organises the event. “I think the kids are getting a lot more confident, which is just fantastic,” she says.
Norwell nurtured that confidence by moving the heats from the large and intimidating hall into the smaller and more familiar music room. Then the semi-finals were in the hall a week before the finals, she says. Winner of the solo competition was Lauren Towns, who sang Gravity by Sara Barrelies. Second place went to Orlagh Stratton for her rendition of Stay by Rihanna and third place
to Aidan Allen for Bruno Mars’ When I Was Your Man. Anya Christiansen and Colette Morrison won the Duet competition, followed by Lucy Cooper and Lucy Hamilton in second place, and Maddy Byrne and Aislyn Wells were third . The 2010 trophy winner Ella Cornfield was a judge and presented the trophy to Lauren Towns.
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The Devonport Christmas Festival
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Devonport
Christmas Festival Devonport Lions Santa Parade Stepping off from Clarence Street, along Victoria Road at 11am, Sunday 6th December 2015 (Please contact bruce_wetherall@hotmail.com to organise a float)
and afterwards @ Windsor Reserve until 3pm
Dance in the Park A celebration of Dance & Music
Devonport Craft & Fine Food Market A market full of festive goodies
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Takapuna SCHOOL NEWS
December 4, 2015
Grammar DECEMBER 4, 2015
Academic Awards Level 1 Cheyenne Abraham 1st Te Reo Maori Maia Baillie Excellence Technology Soft Materials Cloe Barbera 1st French, 1st Science Thomas Benison 1st Economics & Accounting, Distinction Maths Extension Holly Blair 1st Science Alternative Dougal Burden Distinction English, Distinction History, 1st Maths Extension Su Ann Chai Excellence Technology Food & Nutrition Stephanie Claridge Distinction Science Emilly Fan 1st Accounting, Distinction English, Distinction Maths Extension, 1st Music Zara Ferguson Distinction Mathematics Minori Fujiwara Distinction Mathematics, Distinction English for Academic Purposes Sean Green Excellence German, 1st Physical Education Jessica Groenendyk 1st English Literacy Bradon Houston 1st Drama Bradley Howell Distinction Maths Extension Ronnie Ji Excellence English Second Language Aoke Jiang Distinction English, Distinction Geography, Distinction Physics Ella Johnson Distinction Physics Gabrielle Jones 1st Spanish Zane Kelbrick Distinction Design Visual Communication Annabel Kim Excellence Art Nina Krishnan Excellence Drawing for Design Hyun Jeong Lee Excellence Japanese, Distinction Maths Extension
Shixin (Iris) Leng 1st Economics Sophia Lord Excellence Health Richard Lu Distinction Biology Rina MacDonald Distinction Design Visual Communication Blake Macduff Excellence Technology Resistant Materials Jack Maran Distinction Chemistry Natsuki Matsuzawa Excellence Maori Cultural Performance Molly McGarvey Distinction History Harvey Merton Distinction Biology, 1st English, Excellence Geography, 1st Physics Julia O’Brien Distinction Physical Education Brett O’Neill Excellence History Ella Pearson Distinction Business Studies, Distinction Media Studies Poppy Ross 1st Biology, 1st Chemistry, Distinction English Shania Shameem Excellence Classical Studies, 1st Design Visual Communication Liberty Soanes Distinction Mathematics, 1st Media Studies Ryan Teng Excellence Special Education Victor Tsyan 1st Maths Applied Ruby Wangford 1st Mathematics Caitlin White 1st Dance, Distinction English Jenna Williams Distinction Mathematics Elle Wintle Distinction Classical Studies, Distinction Geography Alice Yorke 1st Business Studies Yeon Woo (Jewel) Yu Excellence English for Academic Purposes
CHEYENNE ABRAHAM The Tony Steele Award
GEENA LEE Zonta International Leadership Award
Academic Awards Level 2 Joshua Ashby Excellence Special Education Evie Atkinson-Willes Distinction English Micaela Baard Distinction IB Literature Christopher Bentley 1st Design Visual Communication Mia Bigalk Shanks Excellence IB Arts Francis Bilham Excellence French Tom Block Distinction Geography Jordan Blum 1st English McKenzie Bolland Distinction Geography Mitchell Bremner 1st Mathematics Extension
Esther Cain 1st Art Painting Iverson Chan Tung Distinction English, Distinction Biology Breanna De Gouw Distinction Geography Vincent Desvaux de Marigny Excellence Technology Resistant Materials Francesca Edmonds Excellence Tourism Peter Eissing Distinction History Marijke Geerkins C.C. Robinson Award 1st Classics Martin Greshoff 1st Music Max Griffiths Excellence Computer Science, 1st Physics
Academic Awards Level 3 Hugo Adams 1st Design Visual Communication Fiona Bongartz 1st Art Photography Mera Sue Conger Excellence IB Individuals & Societies, Excellence IB Spanish Ab Initio Ciara Connolly Excellence Geography Ella Cornfield 1st Musical Theatre Darcy Cox 1st Chemistry, 1st Physics, Distinction Maths Calculus Tyla Cunningham Excellence Hospitality, 1st Tourism
Danielle Desvaux De Marigny Excellence French, Excellence IB CAS Caoimhe Fidgeon Excellence IB Literature Patrick Giles 1st English Literacy Max Griffiths (Year 12) 1st Maths Calculus Alexander Haddon Excellence Special Education Pol Idelon Excellence IB Arts Lucy Jacobs 1st Physical Education Wareham Shield
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December 4, 2015
Takapuna
Grammar
SCHOOL NEWS
GENEVIEVE BURKE The Pat Hanly Art Award
DECEMBER 4, 2015
PHOEBE RENDLE Price Waterhouse Cooper Scholarship
LYNN RENOLDS The Mike Donald Memorial Shield (Visual Arts)
EMERALD SCOFIELD AFS Award
Juntian (Alan) Gu Excellence IB, Excellence IB Science, Excellence IB Mathematics Ella Halstead 1st Business Studies, 1st Economics, Distinction English Ella Hill 1st Art Photography, 1st Physical Education Yuhan (Mica) Hou Excellence IB Individuals & Societies Yuka Isozaki 1st Chemistry, Distinction Physics Neve Jervis 1st English Literacy Hyun-Ji Jo 1st Japanese Jacob Kench Distinction Physical Education Joshua Kim Distinction Mathematics Extension, Excellence Technology Furniture Making
Jung Bum (Kevin) Kim Distinction IB Individuals and Societies Julian Laking Excellence German Geena Lee 1st Spanish So Woon (Jessica) Lee Distinction IB Mathematics Arthur Lee Kheen Leong Excellence Hospitality, 1st Mathematics Miaoer Lou Distinction Mathematics Zachary Martin 1st Drama Augusta Millar Excellence IB Spanish Ab Initio Jack Nunnington Distinction Mathematics Yuka Okada Excellence English Second Language
Deborah Peng Distinction History Chris Pirie Distinction Chemistry Hannah Potts Excellence Technology Soft Materials Elise Power Excellence Health, 1st Maths Statistics Isabella Purcell Distinction English Marlene Read Gallipoli Stone 1st History, Distinction Mathematics Andrew Richardson 1st Accounting James Richardson 1st Physical Education Practical Amy Robertson 1st Music Theatre Storm Robertson Robin Holding Award, 1st Media Studies
Anneka Scholtz 1st Art History Mathew Sherlock Distinction Mathematics Statistics Mary-Margaret Slack 1st Dance Madeleine Teesdale 1st Art Design Nicholas Tony Distinction Accounting Toby Wakelin Distinction Physics Leah Wilks Excellence IB Literature Hannah Williams Distinction History, Distinction Mathematics Sarah Winder 1st Biology, Excellence Geography, Distinction History Adele Zhao Distinction IB, Distinction IB Science Meng Zhou Excellence IB English Language
Kayeon (Alice) Kim 1st Business studies, 1st Accounting, Margaret Cullingworth Award, 1st Economics Ha Eun Kim Distinction History, Excellence English for Academic Purposes Ha Yeon Kim Excellence IB Science Kevin Lee IB/NCEA Computer Science Minkyung Lee Excellence Japanese Muyu (Naomi) Liu Distinction IB Individuals & Societies, Distinction IB Literature, Excellence IB English Language, Excellence IB Mathematics
Lai Ying (Elaine) Lum Distinction Biology, Distinction Maths Statistics Bridget McArthur Distinction IB Spanish Ab Initio Katie McDougall 1st Art Painting Ralph Michell Excellence Technology Resistant Materials, Whitecliffe Timber Award Augustine Morgan-Guthrie Distinction Media Studies, 1st Art History, Margaret Cullingworth Award AJ (Amanda-Jane) Mueller Excellence Art Design Hannah Patterson 1st English, 1st History The Toynbee Cup, 1st Classical Studies C.C. Robinson Award, 1st Media Studies
Dexter Peffers 1st Biology Marlene Read (Year 12) Excellence German Phoebe Rendle Distinction Te Reo Maori Ana Renker-Darby Excellence IB Theory of Knowledge Emma Rzepecky Excellence Health Kelsey Schutte 1st Drama, Distinction Geography Luke Scott 1st Technology Furniture Making Ahmed Sherif Distinction History Lily Steedman Excellence Technology Soft Materials
Frank Talbot 1st Music, Distinction Maths Calculus, Distinction Physics, Distinction Maths Statistics The Short Shield Liesbet Vercruyssen Distinction English Sophie Wakelin Distinction Chemistry Toby Wakelin (Year 12) 1st Maths Statistics Emma Wildman 1st Dance Yuxuan (Tom) Zhang Distinction IB Mathematics Tracy Zhang Distinction IB Science
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December 4, 2015
Narrow Neck Playcentre celebrates 40 years Dozens of Narrow Neck Playcentre parMany parents and preschoolers had made She said her mother Sue Diver still met ents and former and current preschoolers friends for life at the play centre. regularly with other mums she knew from from the 70s, 80s and 90s celebrated its 40th Charlotte Goosen, who attended in the her time at Narrow Neck playcentre. anniversary in style. 1970s, was delighted to be back. Margaret Allis, a past president was
Through the decades‌ children and parents at Narrow Neck Playcentre pose for the 40-year anniversary photo
Friendly atmosphere‌ current Narrow Neck Playcentre president Helen Littlewood (centre) with past president Margaret Allis (left) and Charlotte Goosen (right) who attended the centre in the 1970s
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December 4, 2015 involved in the play centre from 1992 to 2007. She saw five children through the centre – Joe, John, Tim Luke and Esther – and was pleased it continued to foster great community spirit for children and parents alike. Current president Helen Littlewood thanked all the past parents for the work they had done over the years – especially facilitating a major renovation around eight years ago. “Playcentre gets under your nails,” Littlewood said, with many attendees going on to become parents with preschoolers going to the centre as well. The group began in 1975 when Devonport Playcentre (now Takarunga) was overflowing and several families decided to form a new centre at Narrow Neck. The licence was granted in July 1975 by the North Shore Play Centre Association and the group began looking for premises. They operated first at the Scout Hall in Allenby Ave, until the Devonport Borough Council purchased a large villa on Lake Rd, where Kings Court now stands. The villa was moved to its current site on the corner of Seabreeze Rd and Handley Ave in 1978. Originally the playcentre occupied only half of the building, with the council retaining the other half as a flat, first for refugee families and then council employees. In 1990, the playcentre was granted use of the whole villa and extensive work began on the building, as well as landscaping the grounds and improving the playground. Top: Former Narrow Neck Playcentre preschoolers Aurelia Hanlon-Wake (10) and Sydelle Rea Langis (12) enjoyed being back on the table Middle: Cooking up a storm… Siobhan McPherson (left) and Kate Francis prepare afternoon tea. Below: Enjoying the fun… Petra Wehrle and Leo Harris
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