27 January 2017 Devonport Flagstaff

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Homeowner installs community defibrillator… p3

Mums chase down bike thieves… p5

Mt Victoria access ban questioned… p9

Ryman offer to reduce building heights ignored Independent Hearing Commissioners ignored Ryman Healthcare Ltd’s offer to reduce the height of its controversial Ngataringa retirement complex, instead granting consent for

the bulkiest version of the company’s proposal. At the eleventh hour, Ryman looks to have been ready to compromise. In its right of reply to the planning hearing, presented on December

12, Ryman’s lawyers offered to reduce one of its buildings from six to five storeys and another from four to three storeys. To page 4, divided decision

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Devonport columnist Tracey Barnett (centre) led the first global Women’s March on Queen St, Auckland last Saturday, alongside Labour MP Jacinda Ardern and former TV presenter Alison Mau. Barnett was one of four speakers at the event. Dozens of Devonport women took the ferry across to Auckland to join the protest, which was triggered by pre-election statements by new United States president Donald Trump. Phil Clark P 09 446 2125 M 021 940 041 E phil.clark@harcourts.co.nz Peter Ayton P 09 446 2109 M 021 336 300 E peter.ayton@harcourts.co.nz

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Community defibrillator installed at Devonport home

Thinking outside the box… initial concern for neighbours sparked support for the general public. From left: Wendy Selkirk with grandson Eldon Darragh, Louise Mead and daughter Elsa, Graeme Selkirk, and Toni and Rob McKenty. Graeme Selkirk is on a mission to save lives. The Cheltenham resident has installed a defibrillator outside his front door that can be accessed round the clock. Selkirk wants all New Zealand automated external defibrillators (AEDs) moved outdoors to be accessed to help anybody suffering heart problems. He and wife Wendy have lived at 33 Tainui Rd since 1975. “A lot of our neighbours are long-time friends, our kids grew up together and now we are all getting older and the risk of someone having a heart attack one day is there,” he says. As “a preventative sort of guy,” Selkirk says that “with Cheltenham’s distance from any ambulance, it was pretty clear to me that we need an AED located here that is available 24/7 to all of us.” And by “all of us,” Selkirk doesn’t just mean his neighbours, but anyone who suffers a cardiac arrest nearby. The all-hours public access became important to Selkirk when he realised that Devonport has nine defibrillators that are each installed in venues with limited access, such as New World, the library, the squash club and the rugby club. “That ours is installed in our driveway and that it is available 24/7 to the general public is the critical bit,” he says. It is the only local device on the website aedlocations.co.nz tagged with “24/7” access.

Selkirk’s waterproof machine and box, purchased through St John, cost nearly $5,000. But neighbours’ contributions have offset more than half of that, he says. A St John officer gave a training session in Selkirk’s front yard, but Selkirk says even an untrained person can easily use the device. “It actually talks you through what you have to do, chest compressions and all,” he says. Selkirk is now exploring ways to move all defibrillators outside indoor venues with limited access times. “The reason they are not installed outside are issues of insurance and the cost of a waterproof box. But I have got a group of people together and we are looking at removing those barriers

Devonport defibrillator locations • New World, Bartlett Tce • Devonport Library, 2 Victoria Rd •D evonport Ferry Terminal (security office) • Barfoot & Thompson, 39 Victoria Rd • ASB, 21 Victoria Rd • North Shore Rugby Football Club, 29 Cambridge Tce • Navy Museum, 64 King Edward Pde • Devonport Squash Club, 70 Wairoa Rd • Navy Hospital, Calliope Rd

by negotiating a package deal for those,” he says. In the meantime, if anyone in Narrow Neck, Stanley Bay, Belmont, Bayswater or Hauraki wants to follow Selkirk’s lead, he is happy to help. Just knock on his door at 33 Tainui Rd.

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Ryman development could have been smaller

It is unclear why the commissioners did not take up the offer. It is barely mentioned in their decision, except to say that the reply “set out options considered to be available to the Commissioners in making our decision, which included approving either the application presented to the hearing or either of two alternative proposals involving reductions in height of buildings B02 and/or B04.” Ryman’s offer says it would address some of the concerns and issues of height and bulk raised during the hearing, put forward by Chris Butler, Auckland Council’s urban design advisor, and local residents who had hired architect and designer Richard Reid. Joel Cayford, a planning consultant and former North Shore City councillor, says it is “common and rational” for an applicant to make an offer like Ryman did. He says applicants often decided to meet Calm before the development storm…the park-like Wakakura land as concerns and issues raised in a hearing if they it is now Picture Cameron Smith think it is appropriate. “And such offers are often picked up by commissioners, especially since the offer of dropping floors of the most Residents’ group evaluates grounds for appeal intrusive buildings and providing drawings The Ngataringa Bay Action Group, which beyond the Takapuna/Devonport peninsula for it addressed concerns about the buildings’ opposed the scale of the village development, and we are consulting widely to determine dominance, which were raised by Butler, and is considering whether to appeal the decision. what actions could be taken,” Rea said. Reid,” he says. The commissioners said while there was Action Group spokesman Iain Rea said he Cayford says the commissioners’ decision to was “extremely disappointed” at the Independ- support for use of the site as a retirement grant the approval will likely create a precedent. ent Hearing Panel’s majority decision that fails village, around 70 per cent of submitters were It would have “dire consequences for what to address the concerns voiced by members of concerned with the development’s height and can be built in other Devonport peninsula prebulk and visual effect as well as increased the local community. cincts”, such as Ngati Whatua land on Vauxhall “As an early application under the Auckland traffic on Lake Rd. A total of 421 submissions Rd next to Fort Takapuna, he said. Unitary Plan, the decision has implications were made, of which 330 were in opposition.

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It was two against one in the Independent Hearing Panel’s decision on Ryman Healthcare’s resource consent application released last week. While commissioners Kitt Littlejohn and John Hill took on board worries about the development’s size and bulk, the traffic it will generate, and the disruption its construction will cause, they largely ignored the concerns in their majority decision to approve the application. Fellow commissioner Dave Serjeant disagreed. He raised issues of bulk, location and building design and said the application should

be declined. Serjeant said the design did not respond to the local site but was identical to a Ryman proposal for Blockhouse Bay, that images presented by Ryman “cannot be relied on” and concluded that the application overall did not meet council’s assessment criteria. Serjeant was concerned that granting consent was setting a precedent for Ngati Whatua’s remaining peninsula land with similar zoning allowances. He said it would be “unfortunate” if the Ryman approval “were seen to support the proliferation of large, bulky buildings that have little or no variation in built form.”

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Bike thieves chased down by Devonport mums Two Devonport mums were more than a match for a pair of South Auckland bike thieves. Helene Thomas and Michelle Millington sprang into action after they noticed bikes missing from the Thomas’s Vauxhall Rd home. Teenagers had stolen two bikes while the Millington and Thomas families sat in the back garden at around 4 pm after spending the day together at Cheltenham Beach. Millington and Thomas jumped in a car in search of the bikes, going first to Devonport Domain, then to Narrow Neck, and on to Devonport ferry terminal, where they chanced upon one of the thieves on the boardwalk. Millington says she wasn’t wearing much more than a cowboy hat and a bikini when she ran after the thief. “But I didn’t care. I saw him on the bike and he saw me too, with my cowboy hat and all. He went inside the terminal, but I was after him by then,” she says. At the same time, Thomas cut off the teenagers’ escape route inside the ferry building and together the two women confronted him. “He pretended to want to hit us for a moment, but we didn’t flinch,” Thomas says. “We were so not scared,” says Millington, adding that she didn’t mince her words when she told him to get off her bike. “But I was kind of gutted that he was on my old dunger worth about twenty dollars and not my husband’s brand-new mountain bike. So I told him I wasn’t leaving without the other bike. At that point, I went a bit mental,” Millington says. As Auckland Transport’s security staff held on to the thief and police were called, the teenager said the second bike was at Britomart, as the other thief had caught the ferry to town. Millington’s husband Dave, wearing togs and jandals, took the next ferry across to look for the bike and thief, but without success. Meanwhile, police arrived, took statements

Don’t mess with these women… vigilantes Helene Thomas (left) and Michelle Millington cornered a bike thief on the wharf and arrested the first teenager. “By the time we all went home it was 8 pm. But at 11.30pm, there was a knock on our door and it was the police officer with Dave’s bike,” Millington says. Police had spotted the second thief in the afternoon cycling without a helmet and

stopped him. “They noticed the bike was brand new and that he wasn’t wearing any cleats for it. So they asked him to call his parents, but he ran off,” says Millington, She was so delighted with the outcome, “I baked a cake for the police officer.”

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Introducing Emily Oldfield – New Principal of Devonport School of Dance –

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Cup Opening Ceremony 2011, Mika Haka’s Aroha Mardi Gras Rugby World Cup Festival 2011, and Thoroughly Modern Millie for the North Shore Music Theatre. After high school, Emily completed her Bachelor of Dance and RAD Registered Teacher qualifications at AUT University, and was awarded Top Scholar for her year group. She continued her dancing studies at The Edge Performers School in Melbourne after gaining a scholorship. Here she learnt ballet, jazz, hip-hop, contemporary, lyrical, commercial jazz, tap, musical theatre, drama and singing. On returning to New Zealand, Emily has used her many years of experience to teach in dance studios, preschools and primary and high schools throughout Auckland. Her dream of owning her own dance studio presented itself when Devonport School of Dance was offered for sale. She is grateful for the opportunity to be able to continue the proud traditions of Mrs Snowball in new dance studios just across the road at 15 Wynyard Street. Emily loves Devonport and has a longstanding family connection with the area, including her great-great-aunt Miss Mary Macdonald, who was a foundation teacher, senior mistress and headmistress of Takapuna Grammar. In term four of last year, Emily began teaching classes at Devonport School of Dance, and had the wonderful experience of helping students prepare for The Nutcracker with The Imperial Russian Ballet Company. This brought back memories of dancing with the company as a gnome many years ago. The opening of the new studios is planned for late February-early March, but classes will start in Harmony Hall and St Leo’s Hall from the beginning of February. Although ballet and contemporary will continue to be the face of the school, Emily is excited to be introducing new dance styles and initiatives for all ages, with a wonderful team of teachers.

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Margot McRae – Heritage advocate and QSM recipient It is somewhat ironic that just months after Devonport Heritage folded after 24 years, one of its leading lights Margot McRae received a New Year honour for services to heritage preservation. Devonport Heritage was put into receivership after the Masonic apartments developer pursued it for court costs. But McRae, who was awarded a Queen’s Service Medal, has consigned the Devonport Heritage setback to history. In fact, she says she wants to get a new heritage group off the ground – one that appeals to a broader group, with new people and one that has a new name. She is planning to launch it with a public meeting in March. “I don’t think we can relax about heritage preservation in Devonport. There are plenty of issues left, including Devonport village where we now have a 13-metre height restriction as well as the ever-increasing pressures of tourism,” she says. McRae’s focus is not only keeping heritage buildings from being demolished. It’s about respecting New Zealand history. “Even if it is only 100 years old, it’s all we’ve got and worth preserving because the buildings tell a story about how we have evolved as a country. And they are also lovely,” she says. McRae says she developed a fondness for vintage objects as a young girl. “I collected old books as a teen, including leather-bound Dickens novels and Aesop’s fables. I was so into it that people gave them to me for my birthdays,” she says. McRae grew up in Christchurch. Her love of old buildings was sparked by summers spent in Akaroa, where her ancestors arrived in the 1840s, she says. As a planning commissioner on the Devonport Community Board in the mid-1990s, she learned about heritage rules and how to implement them well, she says. “It’s all about finding a balance between what the homeowner wants to do and preserving the integrity of the house.” She joined Devonport Heritage 20 years ago. “That’s when I became a lot more of an activist, a pain in the neck for a whole lot of people, I guess.” McRae says you don’t tend to make friends as a heritage campaigner. “But you can’t worry about that. You have to be up for a certain amount of conflict and antagonism to defend the community good against individual property-owners’ rights. And I am. I just have a really deep love for this place,” she says. When asked about her achievements, McRae mentions the preservations of the old Navy buildings that now house the Navy Museum. Other accomplishments, she says, are less visible. “It’s the awareness we have raised, the Devonport identity we have helped create, as well as the demolitions that have not taken place because we put people off.”

Working for Devonport’s greater good… Margot McRae McRae has been co-chair of the The Victoria Theatre Trust since 2010 – a position in which she tends get a lot of positive feedback from locals, she says. Work continues on restoring the theatre. When not busy in the community, McRae, a former journalist and playwright, films documentaries on heritage renovation projects, including one on the restoration of 33 Mays Street and the St James Theatre. This is in between helping look after her four grandchildren. McRae says she is still in disbelief over the QSM award. “In the early Devonport Heritage days, we were considered extremists. That someone like me now gets an award for the work we did marks how far heritage has come in New Zealand,” she says. As for being singled out among Devonport’s heritage champions, she says. “All of my work has been teamwork, really, but I guess I’m happy to take one for the team here.”

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Mt Victoria vehicle ban rejected by board The move to ban car access to the top of Mt Victoria has been opposed by the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board. The Maunga Authority – which manages Auckland’s volcanic cones – announced late last year it planned to restrict cars on the mountain, starting in 2017. However, the board at its December meeting voted to oppose the measure and said the authority had failed to connect with the local community on the issue. “While acknowledging the importance of the maunga to Maori, it is an integral part of Devonport village. Its commanding position dominates the Devonport peninsula, providing a focal point for all as well as an anchor for the village,” said a notice of motion put to the board by member Mike Cohen.

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Open meetings: legal opinion sought by board A legal opinion on whether all council presentations to the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board can be held in public has been requested. At the board’s December meeting, chair Grant Gillon requested the advice be provided to its first 2017 meeting (to be held on February 21). In its last term, the board had held all its council workshops in public. It was the only local board to do so and council staff were opposed to the practice, saying more free discussion of early ideas and proposals could

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“Issues of safety were given as a reason to prevent vehicles being driven on the mount. But the only serious incident that I can recollect in 20 years involved a cyclist who badly injured a pedestrian. “As a result the Devonport Community Board erected traffic signs to inform all to reduce speed, especially cyclists,” Cohen said. There was also concern that the reservoir on top of Mt Victoria would be deconstructed, he said. A liaison committee has been set up for local boards to give ideas to the Maunga Authority, but the committee was “marginalised and basically inoperative,” Cohen said. No response had been received from the Maunga Authority by the time the Flagstaff went to press.

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Maunga Authority slow to take up local volunteers’ help Multiple offers by local residents to help with rat control on Takarunga/Mt Victoria, seem to have fallen on deaf ears with the Maunga Authority. The authority, recently employed ecological restoration and consultancy firm Te Ngahere to set up rat monitoring tunnels and rat bait stations on the mountain. Mt Victoria’s unofficial guardian Roger Giles is not happy about it. He says he and numerous other locals have repeatedly offered to help control rats on the maunga over the last few months, but have been kept at arm’s length. “Maybe they think we are not competent. But if they want to go ahead and pay someone to do it, it’s my ratepayer money too that’s being spent,” says Giles. Another local who wants to help with rat control on Takarunga is Church St resident Michael Fielding, who approached the Maunga Authority with the idea of a halo of rat traps around the bottom of Mt Victoria, and offered to set, monitor and replenish them. At the Devonport Environmental Network Meeting held in December, Takapuna Grammar School student Ngaire Metcalf also said she wanted to work on a project involving the tracking of rats on Mount Victoria.

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Calm under fire keeps the lunch orders coming Manuka Restaurant staff kept calm and carried on cooking during a recent chimney fire at the popular Victoria Rd eatery. As alarmed passers-by watched huge plumes of smoke come off the rooftop, and saw three fire engines arrive, café staff were unflappable. Cooks kept the stovetop burners going and waiters continued to serve food. Devonport Volunteer Fire Brigade officer in charge John Ellington said the station received a call on Sunday 8 January at 2:45 pm, saying there was a fire at the Patriot. “But as we came down Victoria Rd, we could see the smoke and that it was across the street at Manuka,” he says. Three fire engines attended. Officers took equipment and a hose inside the building. But in the end it took only a splash of water to put out the small fire in the pizza oven that had caused all the smoke. “I’d say we used about two cups of water to put out the fire in the pizza oven and the steam extinguished the flames further up the chimney,” Ellington says. “When we got to the office on the second floor, the chimney flue was red hot and glowing but the fire was contained in the flue and there was no damage to the building.” “There was a lot of smoke, but it wasn’t really a fire as such,” he says. The fire was caused by a build-up of soot

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January 27, 2017

By Rob Drent

We had a guest arrive out of the blue just prior to Christmas. I noticed we had run out of the useful maps we usually hand out to visitors. No worries, he said “I’ll just pop down to the visitor centre and pick some up.” He was shocked when I told him we didn’t have one. Worse still, he was an Australian travel writer working on a guide to the North Island. He loved Devonport, but I can’t guarantee the lack of a visitor centre won’t get a mention. The fact that Devonport – “the gateway to the North Shore” – has gone a summer without an information centre is a disgrace. It is a very poor reflection on Auckland Council, its property and tourism arms and all those at city hall who happily accept wages paid for by the rates of Devonport businesses, which have been treated shabbily. How hard would it have been to set up something temporarily? On a related note, the Flagstaff’s new publication Destination Devonport – (partially launched to fill the visitor centre gap) – has been well received. We printed

10,000 copies and they will be all gone in February. We have also had hundreds of hits online. When I’ve been loading up stands with copies, I’ve chatted to tourists as well, who have welcomed the publication wholeheartedly. One had just come off the Auckland ferry and actually asked me directions to the visitor information centre! I explained the situation to him and said Destination Devonport might help. It was a sunny day and he happily set off on one of the historic walks profiled.

The council crackdown on pavement signs has sparked an innovative marketing response from Devonport businesses. Some have been decorating bikes with signage and attaching them to cycle stands. The Flagstaff reported on the Devonport Chocolates bike prior to Christmas. Since then, the NZ Herald picked up on the story, and Devonport Lingerie and Devonport Flowers have joined in. The bikes are attractive and add to the ambience of Devonport. However, I wonder how long it will be until Auckland Council cracks down on this as well. The stands are to encourage cycling and not meant for long-term parking. I wonder what Bike Devonport thinks about it as well. And what happens if even more business bikes sprout up? It’s a bit like a wandering dog. One is okay but if there are dozens it becomes an issue.

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with Donna Gustafson

Party Season is almost here

Happy New Year!

Dust off your favourite sparkly number or pop into one of our great local boutiques to get a new one! The glitz and glamour of the social occasions that we enjoy in the lead-up to Christmas is upon us.

Looks like summer may be a bit later this year?

It’Itsisstill a bittochilly hard beat in Devo in summer and I the of us who opted for the amevening hearing(some from many still have ourstaycation winter legsthis year that good Devonport that weare are being not ready times had.toIt’s also great to see show world). it can morethe cruise linerSopassengers starting to be wearwhich is creating a bit finda good their idea way to over, some nice sheer hosiery of a buzz. toWecomplete your partyvisitors in the shop have had many ensemble. In-store we from all over over the last few weeks have the Bellamagia the world, and many have taken home Italian range,some and the with them new sleepwear and new NZ-made Sheers swimwear. It has also been great to see from Columbine, priced people bringing in their gift vouchers and from $16.99 right visitors to getThe sorted. pantyhose can really finish your outfit and we just canWe give have you advice as put all our to what would work best summer sleepwear on for you.

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If you have open-toe shoes you can even get a new gettime toelessto tights so you can shownighty off your pedicureorandsummer polish, whichPJ of course set.you can get from one of our local beauty spas. Aren’t we lucky we don’t have to leave our bubble to With the to best of summer still to come we get ready party! have restocked our Heidi Klum and Stella IfMcCartney you need help getting in to yoursoparty swimwear ranges, if you’re dress after partaking in some extra not happy with your togs now it iswine really and cheeseup, over the winter, we have a warming come in andthen get sorted. good selection of shapewear that can work. Mention you read about it in this column and get a $5 discount off your purchase.

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Devonport 09 445 2010

Major sponsor for the North Shore Cricket Club


January 27, 2017

Devonport 09 445 2010

Major sponsor for the North Shore Cricket Club

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Devonport 09 445 2010

Major sponsor for the North Shore Cricket Club

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Devonstock a hit – rain or shine

Rocking out a storm… Shed. From left: Gabe Rea-Bucknall, Volkan Ozyurteri (drums), Bijoux Nortje, Ben Jones, Kenny Liang (hidden at back) and Francesca Parussini. Wind and rain couldn’t keep a 1000-strong The festival was held on Windsor Reserve Highlights included local bands LAKES audience away from the groove of local on December 11 and had been organised by and Shed. Devonstock has been running for bands at this summer’s Devonstock concert. members of the Devonport Youth Forum. nine years.

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January 27, 2017

The Devonport Flagstaff Page 25

Relief that Windsor Oak saved Thank goodness the oak tree in Windsor Reserve has been saved. I hope there will be no going back now on the decision not to chop it down. A little digging in Auckland Council Archives and the Auckland Library Research Centre confirms that the oak is in fact a Windsor Oak grown from an acorn from an ancient oak in Windsor Great Park dating from the reign of the first Queen Elizabeth. Auckland-born Hector Bolitho, who spent his childhood in Devonport and later became a royal biographer, sent acorns back to his cousin in Stanley Bay

Ngataringa Bay at Christmas

Eyes gorged red on pom-pom blossoms we swim across the bay in the fullness of time a school of black- and bare-skinned privilege under the sun above the mackerel and flounder and stingys … the spirit carries me down to wait for the moon’s net to help fill the smiling kete Brett Reid

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Double-dipping at the tip? Whilst I appreciate that the Devonport recycling centre needs to pay its way, there are unusual practises being pursued there that give cause for concern. Firstly, if you have a perfectly good recyclable item, you have to pay to dump it and then one of the staff has to rescue it, clean it etc if it’s got dirty in the dumping process, and then present it for sale. Secondly, when dumping material, the weight is rounded up to the next category for charging purposes. A canny friend asked for a credit in weight from the difference between the actual dumped weight and the weight he was charged for. Of course, no chance. I cannot understand why they can’t charge for the actual weight dumped, nor can I see the sense in making someone pay to dump a perfectly good recyclable item? Clearly it’s all about extracting the maximum they can out of a compliant, middle class, financially confident community, that is in effect a captive audience, which isn’t going to drive all the way to Constellation Drive to dump some rubbish. With a bit of forethought it is possible to considerably reduce the need to visit the recycling centre. If possible, one should have a compost bin to take the majority of compostable material. There is money to be made in scrap metal – even a tap is worth something at the scrap-metal dealers in Hillside Road. Despite living at the end of a cul-de-sac, items we put on the verge with a ‘free’ notice on disappear quickly. Otherwise there are websites to sell items on. Keith Humphreys

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January 27, 2017

Devonport’s Junior World Series 24 not out

All concentration…Vincent Wright hits out for New Zealand in a Junior World Series match at Devonport Domain on Monday

North Shore United A.F.C 2017 Pre-Season Trials 9th Grade - Boys & Girls Monday 13 February @ Bayswater Park 4-5pm Monday 20 February @ Bayswater Park 4-5pm Monday 27 February @ Bayswater Park 4-5pm 10th Grade - Boys & Girls Wednesday 8th February @ Bayswater Park 4-5pm Wednesday 15th February @ Bayswater Park 4-5pm Wednesday 22nd February @ Bayswater Park 4-5pm 11th Grade - Boys & Girls Friday 10th February @ Bayswater Park 4-5pm Friday 17th February @ Bayswater Park 4-5pm Friday 24th February @ Bayswater Park 4-5pm

12th Grade - Boys & Girls Monday 13 February @ Bayswater Park 5:306:30pm Monday 20 February @ Bayswater Park 5:306:30pm Monday 27 February @ Bayswater Park 5:306:30pm 13th Grade - Boys Wednesday 8th February @ Bayswater Park 5:30-6:30pm Wednesday 15th February @ Bayswater Park 5:30-6:30pm Wednesday 22nd February @ Bayswater Park 5:30-6:30pm

14th Grade - Boys Friday 10th February @ Bayswater Park 5:30-6:30pm Friday 17th February @ Bayswater Park 5:30-6:30pm Friday 24th February @ Bayswater Park 5:30-6:30pm 15th Grade - Boys Wednesday 8th February @ Bayswater Park 7-8pm Wednesday 15th February @ Bayswater Park 7-8pm Wednesday 22nd February @ Bayswater Park 7-8pm 16th Grade - Boys Friday 10th February @ Bayswater Park 7-8pm Friday 17th February @ Bayswater Park 7-8pm Friday 24th February @ Bayswater Park 7-8pm

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13th+14th Grade Girls Friday 10th February @ Bayswater Park 5:30-6:30pm Friday 17th February @ Bayswater Park 5:30-6:30pm Friday 24th February @ Bayswater Park 5:30-6:30pm 17th Grade Girls Monday 13 February @ Bayswater Park 5:30-6:30pm Monday 20 February @ Bayswater Park 5:30-6:30pm Monday 27 February @ Bayswater Park 5:30-6:30pm


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January 27, 2017

More than 250 turn out for Junior World Series

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Devonport was a burst of international cricket colour earlier this week with 272 youngsters taking part in North Shore Cricket Club’s Junior World Series. Aged between seven and 14, the cricketers played at various venues around Devonport, including Devonport Domain, Vauxhall Reserve, Bayswater, Stanley Bay and Belmont Intermediate. Players came from around Auckland, and one from Australia joined the action as well. The tournament was due to run over three days and finish on Wednesday – just prior to the North Shore Premiers T 20 semi-final match against Surburbs New Lynn. The Junior World Series is in its 24th year.

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ComINg SooN: International flavour… the flags of the cricketing world adorned Devonport Domain for the annual Junior World Series of cricket

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January 27, 2017

New Hope For Long Term Back Pain Sufferers

After more than eight years in New Zealand, Teeter Hang-Ups have now gained a reputation for success with long-term sufferers of Back pain. Inversion New Zealand was started eight years ago by Dave and Nancy Hare, Dave had suffered over twenty years of back pain from Degenerated Discs and had basically given up and decided to just live with it. “To me surgery was never an option” he said “as long as I still could walk, there was hope”.

was something I had never heard of sorting it out for me in a very short period of time” It was then Dave decided to introduce Teeter into New Zealand and Inversion NZ was born.

Dave had tried everything; every time he was overseas he would search for anything that could possibly help. While on one of these overseas trips eight years ago, Dave discovered the Teeter Hang-Ups. “The first time I tried it, the pain disappeared and I was completely pain free for about 30 minutes, nothing had done that” he told me. Dave never believed it would fix him, “as specialists had told me it was irreversible, I now knew I had a place to go every time I wanted some serious relief”.

“We have testimonials from people with over fifty years of back problems and even have them in a number of schools in New Zealand for their special needs children” he told me, “the blood to the brain helps these kids and the results are excellent” What this means for the aging population is that it helps maintain the health of the brain as we all get older.

To Dave’s surprise the more he used the table the longer the pain stayed away, until after nearly three months he was completely pain free, “I couldn’t believe it’ he told me “I had spent large amounts of money on every form of treatment available and here

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Dave told me that he realised that, had he not tried the Teeter for himself he would still be suffering, “I would still be a miserable grumpy bugger, living with pain, that is why we do the shows, people need to try it for themselves” he told me “most people actually get off with the pain either gone or considerably less” he said “we let the tables do the Frank Harwood (84) of Turangi using his Teeter, Frank has been talking” Inverting for over eight years and has found it keeps him young

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Discs: It

uses gravity to apply traction, the traction gently opens the discs and as they open up they create suction, this suction draws fluid from the surrounding tissue back into the discs, re-hydrating them. This is the key! Discs do not have their own blood supply, they rely on transfer of fluid from the surrounding tissue to keep them healthy and hydrated and over the years as discs get thinner with age, they lose the ability to take on fluid (just like squeezing a sponge) and they start to de-hydrate. De-Hydrated discs are less flexible, they are harder, more prone to injury, they interfere with nerve roots creating pain and ultimately the de-hydration causes degeneration. The Teeter Inversion table slowly and gently brings the hydration back into the discs, plumping them up. This brings back lost height (most people will regain around 2 CM of height), it separates the nerve roots far more effectively and returns quality of life

Muscles: A lot of pain is muscular, when muscles are stressed they become tight which restricts the flow of blood and lymph through the muscles so toxins build up, Co2 and Lactic Acid. Traction opens up the muscles, Rhythmic Traction, is a gentle rocking motion that stimulates circulation and encourages blood flow through the muscles, which clears the lactic acid into your lymph system where it stimulates lymph flow and deals with it. Most people with serious neck issues see a large improvement after only one treatment.

Posture: Poor

posture is one of the major cases of pain and is a major contributor to the deterioration of the body with age. A difference in leg length causes most of the hip and knee issues, as they continue to place uneven loads on the joints; similar to the wheels out of alignment on your car. Trying to correct posture is extremely difficult due to muscle memory, as it constantly pulls the muscles back to where they were. At a level of 40 degrees or more on the Teeter, the muscle groups open up and eventually come back into alignment, using the table daily, does not allow the muscle memory to pull them back out of alignment and slowly the muscles start to lose their memory and go with the flow, allowing the body to come back into correct posture. Then using the table once a day will ensure it is kept there. This is pure logic, if a machine is out of alignment it does not last long, the only difference between the body and a machine is that the body is constantly repairing itself, however if the wear and tear on the body is greater than the body’s ability to repair itself, it is a slow decline. The Teeter slowly brings the body out of its decline and allows the body to repair itself, resulting in a far healthier life.

If you are serious about investing in your health and really sorting your issues out, come see us at one of our local roadshows, you have nothing to lose and chances are, a lot to gain.

WEEKEND Takapuna 13aLAST Taharoto Road Takapuna

Scouts Hall

21st & 22nd January 10am to 4pm

At the Waikato Home Show I experienced a demonstration on a Teeter Inversion Table by Dave and Nancy Hare. To me the effect was amazing, I actually experienced some serious relief which lasted for an hour or two, I was told that the relief would last longer with time as long as I used the table regularly, so with the surgery scheduled for 12 weeks time, having nothing to lose and a lot to gain I purchased a Teeter. Four years on I still use my table on a daily basis, my back is as strong as ever with very little or completely no pain, I am still at my same profession and working as hard as ever and most importantly I did not have the surgery. I consider the purchase of my Teeter has been one of my greatest investments, not only has it enabled me to avoid serious and costly surgery, it has kept me in my profession and it has brought my health back. Thank you very much for the opportunity. Very best regards Paul Gordon Cambridge

BACK or NECK PAIN? Come along for a free treatment Here in New Zealand, Dr Giresh Kanji, one of the countries most respected Pain Specialists completed a PhD on how humans experience pain and then researched lower back pain, writing "Fix Your Back" and then spent a few years researching neck pain, headache and migraine and wrote "Fix Your Neck Pain, Headache & Migraine", both books are in most bookstores. Dr Kanji discovered in his research that the disc is the most likely source of low back pain and Inversion showed the best results of all the trials conducted. Three studies showed a 60% reduction in pain and one showed a 75% reduction in surgery for people with disc prolapse.

Inversion helps to: • Relieve Back Pain • Relieve Neck Pain • Relieve Muscle Tension • Stimulate Blood And Lymph Flow • Improve Posture • Increase Flexability • Reduce The Effects Of Ageing Caused By Gravity

Dr Kanji has personally been using the Teeter Inversion tables for his own low back pain, has Teeter Inversion tables at both of his clinics in Wellington (The Sports and Pain Clinic) and has had such success that he is now conducting the largest study in the World on Inversion Therapy. In his own words, "these things are gold and inversion should be a first line treatment for low back pain”.

Inversion NZ Ltd 0800 62 62 83 www.inversionnz.co.nz

WEEKEND Devonport 8THIS Empire Road Devonport

Lions Club

28th & 29th January 10am to 4pm


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January 27, 2017

Wharf-jumping a Stanley Bay Christmas ritual

Christmas Day in Devonport… Stanley Bay locals after the wharf jump, with Maggie Barry (at right) North Shore MP and Stanley Bay resident For the last five years, locals have donned The wharf-jumping was accompanied by Maggie Barry jumped off the wharf as part of fancy dress on Christmas Day and jumped Ken Davis playing Christmas songs on his the area’s annual Christmas Day festivities. off the wharf at high tide. trumpet.

Summer Fun 2016/17

y h a o c o l s l e P r P Toddler time to play with big toys and be active. Tuesdays @ Windsor Reserve, Devonport Nov 1 - Dec 13 and Jan 10 - Mar 28

Thursdays @ Bayswater Park, Bayswater Nov 3 - Dec 15 and Jan 12 - Mar 30

9:30 - 11am WEATHER PERMITTING • PARENTAL SUPERVISION REQUIRED

Organised by the Devonport Peninsula Trust and the Devonport Community Co-ordinator. For more information, contact Maria or Carolyn on (09)445 9533, or dportcomm@xtra.co.nz

free entry


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January 27, 2017

Trash to treasure offers glimpse inside Victorian villa Roadside heritage discards and family donations have been reassembled into a villa interior display at Devonport Museum, giving visitors a snapshot of how a Devonport home looked in 1900. The bones of the display were mostly collected from the side of Tainui Road, says museum president Alastair Fletcher. “The skirting is from a renovation at 1 Tainui, ceiling boards are from Pari Rikihana’s house at number 9 and the fireplace, including the tiles, are from the house next to the dairy on Vauxhall Road,” Fletcher says. Other items had been donated to the museum over the years, such as portraits of Mr and Mrs Edson who lived at 11 Tudor St and which were donated by Dennis Hamblin in 1994. The willow pattern china tea set was brought to New Zealand by ancestors of Devonport’s Oliver family in 1860, and donated by Kay Oliver in 2013. The framed image of a girl from the home of Elsie Hitchcock (who lived at 33 Waterview Rd) was donated in 2007. Mu- Room with a view to the past… Alastair Fletcher inside Devonport seum researcher Anna Clarke, who grew Museum’s villa reproduction circa 1900 up across the road, says she remembers looking at the portrait in Mrs Hitchcock’s home when she visited her neighbour as a Plenty of things cooking at Devonport musuem young girl. Fletcher says the museum volunteers’ how to stretch meat rations during the war, A 1938 edition of Edmonds Sure to teamwork was key to the project. how to be an “up-to-date” housewife or Rise Cookery Book is part of a heritage how to prepare and preserve eggs. “Boyd Miller did the lighting, Cheryl cookbook display, with items on loan from The books are accompanied by a Price found the wallpaper on TradeMe, local archaeologist Dave Veart, author of First collection of bags for salt, sugar, ham and Helen Cornelius and Coralie Luffman Catch Your Weka: A Story of New Zealand flour. “They date from the B.P. era: before  wallpapered it, Keith Eaglesome painted the Cooking.  plastic,” says museum president Alastair Books in the collection range from the late  joinery, and Rod Cornelius and Peter Weeks  Fletcher.  1800s until 1945 and include explanations on   researched the photos we hung up,” he says.      Tips for trouble-free computing      Tips for trouble-free computing      Q:  A company called ‘SparkTrust’ offered me a free scan, which I accepted. It said it diagnosed 784        issues that could be‘SparkTrust’ slowing my offered computer speed etc (Systems, Junk, Software, Privacy, Malware.....)        A company called me a free scan, which I accepted. It said it diagnosed 784 Q: What’s going on with Xtra???!! I am having huge problems with my emails at the moment….       The next step was to register for a subscription for which I will have to pay. Until one registers one    that could be slowing my computer speed etcto(Systems, Junk,after Software, Privacy, Malware.....) issues     A:  Yes! Spark / to Xtra moving their email servers Newregister Zealand anIextended partnership with   appears not beare told how much this will cost back sofor I daren’t into case can’t back out if theone fee    The next step was to register for a subscription which I will have pay. Until one registers        Yahoo in Australia.IsThis means allthing emails copied from computers in Australia over to computers in  is exorbitant. this a useful forwill mebeto do? welcome your advice.   appears not to be told how much this will cost so Would I daren’t register in case I can’t back out if the fee           New Zealand as they set up all thething Xtraoffer. email accounts here on theprogram new your email servers. But this is not going    is exorbitant. Is this a useful for me to do? Would welcome advice. A: Be careful with this sort of claim and I have never seen any like this do anything of any worth          as or smoothly as planned…. There seem to be two main problems.     significance. Most timeand these programs are rogue software or even malware, so it really best     A: Be careful with this sortofofthe claim offer. I have never seen any program like this do anything of anyisworth        to avoid them altogether. Besides, I have already installed some tools on your computer that will do these Firstly, many people are experiencing authentication issues – which is to say, the logon box with your     or significance. Most of the time these programs are rogue software or even malware, so it really is best      Upcycle your laptop sorts of and clean-up jobs effectively. You don’t need your anything else. tools   username password keeps popping up already saying password it is incorrect. Don’t worry it’s do not!these     to avoid them altogether. Besides, I have installed some on your computer that–will  Wanted: old laptops still in working       Upcycle your   What is happening isjobs that the mail servers are overloaded with access requests andmemory… are unable to let you   condition to refurbish andlaptop donate to the  ofaclean-up effectively. You need anything else. Q: sorts I have message coming up on my don’t screen saying ‘Your computer is low on       Wanted: laptops sillservice. in Wanted: old laptops still in working Red Cross Refugee      log on at that time. Do not change your password, do not phone Xtra and waste your time… just wait and close or restart all open programs’ Why does this keep coming up? I am using Windows 7.  condition totorefurbish donate tothe the    condition refurbish and donate  If you are upgrading, I will passtoon Q:  I have a message coming up on my screen saying ‘Your computer is low on memory…    service. Red Cross Refugee Refugee service. this oneiswill comereferring right of its own accord in due course later the day. yourRed old Cross computers to help refugees.     close or restart all open Why does thisRAM keepin coming up? I am usingup Windows 7.have too  A: This actually to programs’ Virtual Memory rather than and this message comes when you   If you are upgrading, I will pass on        many and files all Memory at once. Multi-tasking does not necessarily getyou things done A error message that is coming up is as follows:  your old computers to help refugees. A:second This isprograms actually referring toopen Virtual rather than RAM and this message mean comesyou up will when have too         faster! Close alland yourfiles programs, theMulti-tasking computer and all not will necessarily be well. Trymean not to have than three  many programs openterminated allreboot at once. does you willmore get things Your server has unexpectedly the connection. Possible causes for this include serverdone        things open atall the same time, and you will avoid this problem in the future.   faster! Close your programs, reboot the computer and all will be well. Try not to have more than three problems, network problems, or a long period of inactivity.        open at the sameoftime, and you will avoid this when problem in theinfuture. Q: things With this new version MS Outlook, I am finding typing an address for emails, there is     And this is also a server problem. This is happening to people using older email clients such as Outlook    no automation. Before when I typed in a name, the address filled in automatically. That is not    Q:  With this version of MSthey Outlook, I amhave finding when typing in an address fortoemails, there is  Express – thenew new servers are using not been for them use Outlook  happening nowmail and would make a large portion of yet my daily configured work very slow.     no automation. Before when I typed in a name, the address filled in automatically. That is not   Express. This has been going on for the last few days and I am hoping that they will fix this issue soon      happening now andofwould make large portion of my daily work very slow. A: That’s theaway Outlook is, sorry. I’maafraid the ‘automatic completion’ of email addresses is a learned thing,     as there are number you out there still using Outlook Express!   WhyNew go anywhere else?! Windows    and Outlook will remember themI’m after youthe have typed them in /repliedoftoemail themaddresses once. Unfortunately there    A: That’s the way Outlook is, sorry. afraid ‘automatic completion’ is a learned thing, Give me a call if you would like a  Funnily enough, you can send emails onup, your account, youinjust receive them. To get access   Why go anywhere else?! is noOutlook way to speed thatstill learning butXtra it will come right thecan’t     and will remember themprocess after you have typed them in /replied toend. them once. Unfortunately there custom-built new   computer –  to your emails in the meantime, you can always log on to Xtra Mail at www.xtramail.co.nz and read your     this can be with Windows 10, Windows is no way to speed that learning process up, but it will come right in the end.     emails there.  8, or even Windows 7 if preferred.    Serving Devonport Businesses, Home Users and the Devonport Community since 2001 

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January 27, 2017

Officially Opening Devonport cooking School

and NEW Amazing After-School Programme! Cook, Laugh, Learn and Eat in great company! This is what Devonport’s new Soulsprite Kitchen undeniably sets the stage for, and what local husband-andwife team Kate and Ben Walden hope to achieve in their third Devonport village venue. Patrons of Soulsprite Kitchen will experience elbow-to-elbow feasting in an ambient new open clay-brick dining room, after cooking alongside a variety

of esteemed chefs and nutrition experts. The first courses take up to ten people and start in Febuary this year and are presented by: NZ’s top organic food blogger, Buffy Ellen Gill; esteemed nutritionalist and endurance athlete, Mikki Williden; and a native cook teaching Sri Lankan authentic curries. Soulsprite Kitchen is up a passageway between Henri café and Subway on Victoria Road. The fit-out was a summer

upcycle project, undertaken by Ben, with some interior-design direction from his 8-months pregnant wife. The space is both playful and refreshingly modern with lots of greenery, upcycled colourful 1960s kitchen units and revived furniture, including a long dining table made from an old ship deck. It boasts three fully functional kitchen stations with lots of hobs and ovens so all classes can be very ‘hands-on’, and an adjoining dining room. “Long ago that part of the building was a bakery, whereby a horse and cart would pull up to the cellar in Devon Lane (now our Boxsprite fitness studio) and collect fresh product for market. Above the kitchen is the TRX and Pilates studio. We’re loving having everything in the same building, especially one so beautiful and historic,” says Kate (Soulsprite Director). Ben and Kate believe people will want to come to one of the best seaside villages in the world to join in cooking classes and gain healthy cooking know-how. Nevertheless, their primary objective is to combine fitness with good food and to help local kids, teens and adults enjoy vitality, resilience and lasting friendships. Soulsprite Kitchens will also host KIDSPRITE ACADEMY – a ‘one-of-a-kind’ after-school programme starting this Term 1. Kids 5-12yrs should enrol now as there is limited space. The programme includes professionally led fitness class options (dance, boxing, self-defence, TRX and more), cooking classes and tutoring in maths, literacy, language and art. This amazing initiative is open to all local kids with school-pickup and late pick-up (6.30pm) available. Check out www.kidsprite.co.nz for more information or to book a tour/chat at our venues, or www.soulsprite.co.nz to check-out our fitness classes or cooking courses for all ages and levels.


Trades & Services

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Jim McBride

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Painter and Decorator

phone 0274 937380

Call Carl for all your electrical needs 0274 937380 or 445 7528

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Solid Plastering Block-work Fireplaces Gib-stopping Small or Large Jobs

Phone Paul: 445 3154 027 493 8592 zipzap@ihug.co.nz

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Member of the Master Painters interior and exterior quality workmanship • no job too big or too small

Ph Jim on 021 244 6990 or a/hrs on 441 6990 email jim.sandy@xtra.co.nz

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• Quality workmanship • Interior and external • References available

Including gas heaters, instantaneous hot water systems and more. Full project management and pensioner rates. For all your Plumbing and Gasfitting needs Call the boss (Bruce) today on 0274 472 742

McMinn Plumbing Ltd

Contact: Brendan 445 3929

021 996 738

09 445 2415 minn@xtra.co.nz www.mcminnplumbing.co.nz

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Professional Quality Service Craftsman Plumber and Gasfitter

Ph 021 841 745 David Mortimore New installations Repairs and Maintenance

Precision Plumbing 2010 Ltd

david@precisionplumbing.co.nz www.precisionplumbing.co.nz

Painting and Decorating All commercial and domestic decoration undertaken. Interior and exterior decorating. All wallpaper and fabrics. Expertly hung. Skim coat plastering and stopping Specialist in decorative paint finishes, carried out by a tradesman with 25 years experience. Competitive pricing. All work guaranteed.

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Trades & Services

Barnett Bros. SPECIALISING IN VILLA/BUNGALOW Barnett Bros. RESTORATION, RENOVATION & ALTERATIONS SPECIALISING IN VILLA/BUNGALOW Qualified RENOVATION builder and & craftsman RESTORATION, ALTERATIONS

Andrew Holloway Floorsander • Floorsanding • Polyurethaning and staining • Tongue and Groove repairs • Serving Devonport since 1995 Please phone for a free quote Phone 027 285 4519 ahfloorsanding@xtra.co.nz

LANDSCAPING EXCAVATION RETAINING WALLS BASEMENT DIGOUTS TIGHT ACCESS SPECIALISTS

EMAIL: reuben@aucklandoutdoor.co.nz WEBSITE: www.aucklandoutdoor.co.nz

Alan Michie Ph 445 3013 • 0274 957 505

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Your local NZ qualified electricians for:  Renovations  Maintenance  LED changeovers  Garden Lighting  Ultrafast Broadband

Call Jordan

022 4567 367

Carpenter available now Qualified builder and craftsman for door/window/sash/cord/sill Carpenter available now replacements for door/window/sash/cord/sill All joinery repairs replacements All carpentry and associated All joineryservices repairs building All carpentry and associated Home inspections building services Bathrooms Home inspections All work guaranteed Bathrooms

Scott 021 188 7189 AllBarnett work guaranteed s.barnett.builder@gmail.com Licensed building practitioner Scott Barnett 021 188 7189

Barnett Bros. s.barnett.builder@gmail.com

SPECIALISING IN VILLA/BUNGALOW RESTORATION, RENOVATION & ALTERATIONS

Creating great looking, functional, outdoor spaces

REUBEN Mobile: 022 043 4526

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55 Barrys Point Rd, Takapuna 09 486 0811 Free 0508 22 55 58

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Qualified builder and craftsman Carpenter available now for door/window/sash/cord/sil replacements All joinery repairs Villa Masonry All carpentry and associatedLtd • Brick work building services • Block work • Paving • CobbleHome driveways inspections • Paved Patios • Repair work Bathrooms No job too small!

All work guaranteed Scott Barnett 021 188 7189 villamasonryltd@gmail.com

Ph 09 551 3171 021 465 460

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Quality renovations or new projects 1. Foundations 2. Building 3. Gibbing and stopping 4. Painting 5. Tiling 6. Landscaping 7. Repairs and maintenance Your ‘one-stop’ building company new to Devonport providing qualified staff and competitive prices. Contact Bernard Carey Phone 445 1331 or Mobile 0274 471 132

Interior / Exterior Residential Commercial Lives Locally Free Quotes /Quality Work For all your painting needs

Corey Norton M 021 0220 5444 | After Hrs 550 4218 email: cnorton@orcon.net.nz

• Fences • Kitchens • Bathrooms • Cabinetry • Alterations • Decks Call us on 09 392 2486 info@bdmconstruction.co.nz


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View 53 Rembrandt’s Remastered in one exhibition.

Spaces available in our After-School Club. Van pick up from Stanley Bay, St Leo’s and Vauxhall. Walking School bus from Devonport Primary. BIS students come down by bus. Amazing staff and spaces, art, sport, cooking, games and more. Ring Nikki for more info: 445 3068.

WISDOM HEALING QIGONG MONDAY 8.45AM THURSDAY 7PM

‘The Nightwatch’ restored to full size 5x4 metres.

Qigong is a moving meditation that generates mind/body/heart awareness and healing. Contact Shaarina Taylor: shaarina22@gmail.com, ph 0220886605 or facebook.com/ Wisdom-Healing-Qigong-NZ.

ST JOHN’S DEVONPORT YOUTH DIVISION

Paintings reproduced exactly as they may have left the master’s studio 400 years ago. .

Learn about first aid, healthcare, leadership and life skills while having fun and making friends plus cool badges, amazing camps and more. 6 -18 year olds. Opportunities for youth leaders 18+ too. $40 per year. devonport.youth@gmail.com

COMMUNITY HOUSE PLAYGROUP WEDNESDAYS 9.30AM Preschool play group with huge selection of toys. Great chance to meet new people and let your children explore, interact with others and have lots of fun. $2 per family.

Devonport Think Tank A new business group has been launched to connect Devonport real estate, property, mortgage, and home and lifestyle professionals. Devonport Think Tank was set up last November 2016 and meets over breakfast. Founder Susan Templeton said: “Our goal is to create an inspiring and fun atmosphere while giving back to our community, who are invested in the Devonport community.” Visit the Think Tank home page for event location and meeting dates: www.meetup. com/DevonportThinkTank or contact Susan at susan.templeton@rothbury.net.nz

Devonport is often referred to as the gateway to the North Shore but it has no tourist office. (It closed on July 29, 2016) Number of days since Devonport had a visitor information centre: 182

OBORN PLUMBING

AND DRAINAGE LTD

Professional Quality Service • Gasfitting • Certifying/Licenced • Digger Hire • Plumber/Drainlayer • All Aspects of Plumbing & Drainage

Contact Dan info@obornplumbing.co.nz www.obornplumbing.co.nz 0800-143-051 or mob 021 119 3227

SALSA TUESDAYS 6.30PM ‘Christ in the Storm on the Lake of Galilee’ exhibited at the Navy Museum.

www.depotartspace.co.nz Open everyday 10.30am - 4.00pm 28 Clarence St, Devonport Ph 963 2331

Come and learn to salsa. You don’t need a partner, you don’t need experience, and it’s a great way to get fit and have fun. February sessions are FREE for first-timers, so come down and try it out. 32 CLARENCE ST, DEVONPORT Ph: 445 3068 | Fax: 445 6888 e: devonportcomhouse@xtra.co.nz

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81A Victoria Road, Devonport. Ph 445 2851

Back to school health tips for happy, healthy kids

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Nutrition: Children need a nutrient-dense diet. Think wholefoods, and get kids involved in being creative in the kitchen. Avoid processed sugary snacks as much as possible. Make the most of the yummy fruits in season. Nectarines, berries and peaches are high in vitamin C. You could make some natural gummies using Great Lakes gelatine and fruit juices too. Switch to wholegrain bread and cereals: complex wholegrains contain more fibre and b vitamins, which help maintain energy levels and improve memory function. Eat a healthy breakfast: they’re more alert and do better in school if they eat a good breakfast every day. For a high-powered brain boost, make sure kids get plenty of choline, found in eggs and nuts. Start the day with some scrambled eggs with a few fresh vegetables mixed in, served over a slice of wholegrain toast. Omega-3 fatty acids are healthy fats important for brain health and development. They are found in: oily fish (salmon and tuna), avocado, flaxseed oil, walnuts, almonds and olive oil. Encourage kids to try new foods and incorporate these into their diet. Or try a daily fish oil supplement like Nordic Naturals children’s DHA.

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Professional Services

January 27, 2017

RECOVER YOUR

LOUNGE SUITE

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Call us for a free quotation and put the life back into that favourite chair or lounge suite

AWARD FURNITURE Phone COLIN on 480 5864

Vision examinations Glaucoma checks Contact lenses and solutions Spectacle repairs Driver’s licence certificates

The Arcade 6 Wynyard St, Devonport Phone 215 9178

Ovlov Marine Ltd • Full boating services • Repairs and maintenance • Expert advice • Free peninsula pickup • Mobile service available

Dr. Adrian Stocco The Arcade, Devonport 445 8030 www.villagechiropractic.co.nz

Red Dragon Computers www.red-dragon.net.nz

Providing IT support to Devonport’s home users and small businesses since 2001 • Fast, reliable & cost effective • Windows computers & iPad Setup • Wi-Fi networking and ADSL broadband • New computers custom built • Repairs, Upgrades, Servicing • Virus & Spyware removal

Get it right first time with a Microsoft Certified Professional

Christopher Jones Ph 445 7810

Caledonian Premier Tiling • Tile Installation • Existing Rapair-work • Certified Waterproofing • Guarantees SPeCialiSing in • Ceramic Tiling • Laundries • Stonework • Decks • Bathrooms • Waterproofing • Kitchens • Silicone Application

Call Doug 09 446 0687 Mobile 021 187 7852

Reach your Devonport Peninsula customers cost-effectively Contact the Flagstaff for our rates and dates. Email:

devonportflagstaff@orcon.net.nz Website:

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Devonport’s Locksmith SPECIALIST IN PROVIDING

ON YAMAHA 2.5-8.0HP 4-STROKE OUTBOARDS T&Cs apply, see www.yamahamotor.co.nz/ outboardcashback for details

142 Beaumont Street, Westhaven Parking out front in loading zone

Ph (09) 377 4285 www.ovlov.co.nz

APPLE REPAIRS, UPGRADES & REFURB SALES SSD and RAM upgrades Same day / Priority overnight service Genuine apple parts www.macxperts.co.nz 10 Victoria road, Devonport 021 622 815

NO FIX - NO FEE - OUR GUARANTEE

• New keys for existing locks

comprehensive home

• Lock repairs

handyman services

• Installation • Lock Hardware Contact Scott on

021 976 607 445 3064

72 Lake Road, Devonport

John Campbell answerphone/fax 445 4390 phone 027 246 5891

Fitness & Personal Trainer Personalised programmes 1:1 or small group Nutrition Advice 30 or 45 minute sessions Devonport Health & Gym

Janet 021 101 96 95


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Out and About with your local North Shore MP Member of Parliament – North Shore Minister for Conservation, Arts,Culture and Heritage, and Seniors

Music, art, and conservation make the world go round

NORTH SHORE ELECTORATE OFFICE 15 Anzac Street, Takapuna | PHONE 09 486-0005 Facebook.com/maggiebarrynz

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Funded by Parliamentary Service and authorised by M Barry MP, 15 Anzac St, Takapuna

No place like home

funding and self-resetting traps so while NZ On Air contributes about $4 Devonport has always been renowned that we can achieve the dream of a million a year towards a range of music for its close-knit and active community with Rangitoto aspredator-free the backdrop to thePeninsula. stage. The Warm our Devonport heritage Devonport See products. and this congratulations comes to the fore astowe www.doc.govt.nz for as theitAction Plan. enter the season to beMcRae jolly with anher very wellplayground was full that morning, seems to advocate Margot for It’s been a busy few months with my impressive of festive events be every time I pass by. We’ve relished the peace deserved lineup Queen’s Service Medal, which she was Having presented papers at the Ministerial responsibilities and I’m – the Lions’ Santa Parade, Dance in of Christmas on the Shore and wherever you may awarded in the 2017 New Year honours. Edinburgh Cultural Festival, Our looking forward to spending more the Park, and the Christmas window holiday, locally or internationally, is Oceans ConferenceDevonport in Washington, timethe in the ‘hood’ over the summer. display competition. We are lookingensuring Margot has worked tirelessly hard to beat. Antarctica for Sir Ed’s heritage hut just returned from an international forward to going Takapuna Beach andI’ve preservation oftoboth Devonport Auckland’s restoration, and biodiversity in convention on biodiversity in Mexico on Christmas day for the annual Asaction I write, we areMexico gearing up for another busy heritage for the past 20 years and thoroughly over the past four months, where I released a new plan performance from Bruce Mason’s play in Parliament under our deserves this national recognition. setting out 20 specificyear I’m planning ahighly relaxingcompetent staycation this targets for The End of the Golden Weather. This new Prime Minister Bill English. I have plans summer. I intend to spendbig as much protection of our unique native community spirit was also evident at Many of you will know of her work as co-chair time as I can with extended family flora and fauna. New Zealand’s for 2017 across my portfolios of Arts, Culture and the Devonport Library Associates event and spokesperson for the Victoria Theatre catching upand withSeniors. friends atIthome Biodiversity Action Plan hosting author C K Stead. I understand & 2016-2020 Heritage, Conservation, wasin Trust and it is thanks to her, and herdetails Devonport Stanley Point, getting the garden into how we intend to turn the more than 100 people turned out to encouraging to see our ambitious goal to make colleagues, weAucklander. all get to enjoy tide theofuse of the shape, polishing up the paddleboard species and habitat loss and hear this witty,that erudite New Zealand predator-free by 2050 recently skills, and fingers are crossed for BBQ counter the predator threats to our 1912 Victoria Theatre. They were instrumental in featured in the prestigious international scientific dinners courtesy of the son and heir. vulnerable native species. Our targets It’s great to see Depot converting it that from the Artspace once dilapidated building journal Free Nature as Iwell as groundwork in The Wallwith Street laid the last year’s and strategy includes Predator will be hosting the internationally we all remember into the intimate theatre and Christmas unashamedly 2050 committing us toJournal ridding.New celebrated travelling exhibition We’re leading thepresent worldwhen withI our 2050 cinema it is today. a voucher for more a BBQ-cooking Zealand of rats, stoats,goal and possums. Rembrandt Remastered from and you will included be hearing plenty about and salad making course for both Halting is a massive December We have 18th had to a February relaxing19th. staycation here inbiodiversity decline our work on this at a community and regional Joe and partner Grant so I have high challenge internationally and on the This is 50 digital reproductions of Devonport over the summer recess and I have level throughout the year. hopes of me being the kitchenhand home front we need to join forces with paintings by the Dutch master based finally got on top of my garden, which was in this summer. We’re also others because it’s theAnother only way we on photographs, each life-sized area of concern in my role asplanning the on dire need of“remastered” some dedicated time. Grant, Joe our andambitious goals. With putting our new electric bikes through can achieve reproduction to reflect Minister of Conservation is that of Kauri Dieback. I have biking around the peninsula tryingbetween to their paces and zipping up and down collaboration DOC, other what thebeen painting looked like when If you are wondering how you can help a much less congested Lake Road to Government and local body agencies, it completed 400 years ago. As a hugely liftwas our fitness levels and after busy year then this inspiring video www.akauricries. sample allatthat’s on offer at the best iwi,through communities, private landowners, Minister for Arts,I Culture Heritage,to get in Parliament finally and managed co.nz combines art and conservation beaches in the country. to make philanthropists, and business we can I see the local support for these the teetering stack of books that has been achieve the goal. life-enriching events as evidence of a something beautiful and raise awareness of the waiting for me for much of the year. My Takapuna office will be closed thriving arts and culture sector. issue. over the statutory break but we’ll I’ve recently announced a stellar The annual Stanley Point wharf jump on backyou earlywith in 2017 and board to lead the newAs crown-owned The Peninsula has nurtured many always, if I canbehelp anyrefreshed issues please Christmas Day was an invigorating start to the ready to greet the year with gusto, so organisation that’ll make decisions musicians including Lorde, along don’t hesitate to contact my Takapuna office for day, budding and wegarage all enjoyed the annual about Christmas please don’t hesitate to contact me the landscape pest controls with bands, honing an appointment on 486-0005. Here’s to a great Day skills. performance from Bruce Mason’s iconic The a long-term, toxinif I can help. I hope you, your family, needed to secure their I was pleased to welcome 2017 for us all. and friends have an enjoyable festive free future. As the MP for North aEnd music economic report on Takapuna of industry the Golden Weather Beach. season and a relaxing and safe summer Shore I’m very encouraged to see the showing the sector’s $245 million I thoroughly commend actor Stephen Lovatt holiday. enthusiasm of our local groups to be contribution to the economy. Music for his outstanding performance and the new predator free. In the New Year,Regards, Doc’s makes a rich contribution culturally, Warm location, just along the beach from threatened the recently Warm Regards, species ambassador, Nicola economically, and socially, and our developed playground, was perfect - a natural Toki, will be helping pull together Government contributes $1.85 million Hon Maggie Barry ONZM amphitheatre gently down to the beach, Hon Maggie Barry ONZM a coordinated strategy for us with to the New Zealand Musicsloping Commission


Classifieds

The Devonport Flagstaff Page 38 ACCOMMODATION Cheltenham: 2 dbl br. Private beach access, daily or weekly rent. Fully furnished. Ph 445 3008. Cheltenham Beach Studio. Stunning studio with new fitout only metres from the beach. Available for short or longterm 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. Holiday Accommodation, Bayswater. Norwood studio. Private, well presented. $95 per night. Ph 446 1203. flexmans@gmail.com Holiday Accommodation Cheltenham, absolute beachfront. One double and two singles, shady setting, everything supplied. Ph 445 3008. Housesitting or 2 bdrm rental required by mature, reliable professional couple renovating their own home from late March through to November. We work from home and have owned dogs and are happy to look after pets. Please call Annie on 021626632. House Wanted: Group of working professionals, all in their 20s, looking for a 4+ bedroom house locally. We are reliable, pay rent on time and have been living together for over a year now. Preferably looking for somewhere for at least 1 year+. Contact Emelia on 021 0231 1681. References available. Relatives visiting? Spacious garden studio with en-suite and kitchenette; minutes to Narrow Neck beach. Reasonable rates. Ph Pauline 445 6471.

ACCOMMODATION Reliable, responsible Canadian couple, a professor and wife retired civil servant are seeking to house-sit anytime in Jan, Feb or March. We will lovingly take care of garden, pool, pets and may even consider gentle supervision of teenagers. Devonport references available on request. Please contact pcribb@ yorku.ca 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 LOST & FOUND Keys found in Cambridge Tce. Ph 445-2202 REST HOMES 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. Palm Grove Rest Home: A Non-Institutional style home providing compassionate, holistic care. Soul food and good people. Call Julia Nessim: 445-0009. SERVICES OFFERED 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.

SERVICES OFFERED Builder available Smalljob specialist, repairs and maintenance. Skilled, reliable and local. Please phone Clive Melling. Hm 445 2485, Mob 027 29 222 84. Cleaning Maid Easy Use own cleaning products and gear. Reliable/trustworthy/mature lady. References available Please contact Sharon - 021 405 596. 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. Gardener Available Qualified and experienced landscape designer. Enjoys getting his hands dirty. Good plant knowledge. Hard-working, reliable and creative with plantings. Contact Paddy 022 502 2122 or 446 6188 paddyvogt@gmail.com 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.

SERVICES OFFERED Gardening hedges, shrubs, lawns and weeding. Experienced. One off/ongoing lawns, reliable + attentive. Honest. No job too small, Customers pleased with work. Bruce 0275 393 719. 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. Experienced. References. Phone 442 2273, 027 492 6220. 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. Inside house cleaner Devonport, Belmont, Takapuna and Milford area. Phone Chris at Lifestyle Plus on 09 488-7279 or 027-245-6264. Or you can email chris@lifestyleplusltd.nz Interior Organising. I help busy people simplify and organise their home & work spaces, by creating environments for easy flow and function. Services include: move coordination and set-up, decluttering and hands-on coaching, closet design and home offices ~ organise installation. Phone Felicity: 022 0719 479. www.spacebliss.com 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 021 599 107. Locksmith, Devonport’s own Scott Richardson. Mob 021 976 607.

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January 27, 2017 SERVICES OFFERED Master painter Qualified and experienced. Water-blasting and licensed waterproofing. Quality craftsmanship guaranteed, interior/exterior work. Phone Chris 027 385 0406. FREE QUOTES. Painting, decorating, restoration, reasonable rates ph Bernard 021 0255 5456. Professional Make-up Artist - School Balls, Weddings, Fashion & Special Occassions. Phone Stephanie Jane 021 116 8842 or email SJASharp@gmail.com Property maintenance and security these holidays.Get peace of mind when you’re away knowing that your property is being inspected twice a week by a mature and experienced local handyman. Fee just $30 per week. Brian 021 150 8898 or northhead@gmail.com. Tagbuster, graffiti looked after Devonport to Hauraki Corner. Call the Tagbuster 0800antitag, 0800 2684 824. SITUATION VACANT Gardener wanted - who is able to look after a goodsized garden involving sweeping and waterblasting paths, removing or spraying weeds, trimming hedges & trees, watering & caring for plants, pool cleaning, general maintenance etc etc. All tools needed and garden bin are on-site. Must be fit, have some garden knowledge, be reliable & honest and able to work 4-5 hours each week (prefer on a weekday) in central Devonport. Prefer someone living locally. Phone or txt James on 0274 340 300. TUITION Art Classes, Devonport artist available for tuition in drawing, pastels and other media, screen-printing, painting. Classes held in artist’s studio by the sea. Children’s classes Wednesday after school. Contact Erica MFA, DipTchg PGDipAC 021 127 9671 or ericasoman@gmail.com Art Classes @ D’Port Community house: Wednesday night, life drawing; Friday morning, mastering art. Ph Lucy Bucknall – 446 0389.

TUITION Art Travel Sketching for beginners. Learn to find your creative side in a fun learning environment over 10 weeks. Kerr St Artspace Tuesdays or Saturdays. Ph Tony McNeight 021 925 031. Bridge lessons beginners commence 14 &16 March. Enrol now. Phone Tricia 4862236. Details - tuition www.nsbc.org.nz Learn piano/keyboard. Lessons from $19.00. Private, Professional, Affordable, Enjoyment for all ages. Competitions, Practical, Theory Exams. NZ Modern School of Music 0800-696-874. Learning Support Specialist NZ qualified primary teacher and registered teacher of dyslexia. Offering tailored tuition during or after school. Ph 027 391 3716 or visit www.squigglesdyslexia. co.nzT Mathematics Tuition Available for years 9 to 13 by a retired maths teacher. Phone Graeme 445 8575. Mathematics Tuition, Sensitive tutoring offered at all levels of the secondary school curriculum. NCEA, IB and Cambridge welcomed. 100% pass rate in 2015. NCEA 3 calculus specialist. Ph Peter Ridge BE, Dip Tchg (sec) 445 2283. Piano Lessons. Piano & music theory tuition from classically trained pianist. Devonport-based and can travel to your home. Ph 021 079 0005 or email windarc.darius@gmail.com Primary Tutor Maths, English, Health & Wellbeing and Drama for 5-11 year olds. School prep also available. Visit www.gschuwertutoring. com for further details. 027 410 6871 gschuwertutoring@ gmail.com Singing lessons in Devonport. Contract Dr Sue Braatvedt 473 9113 or 027 340 2884. All ages. SLSS Swim School, 11 Evan Street, Belmont (off Eversleigh Road). Specialists in preschoolers. Phone 486 6728 for more info.

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The paint has dried – time for a new canvas. Thank you so much to all my customers and clients over the last 20 years – many of whom have become friends. Devonport Resene ColorShop is now closed and we are moving on to green pastures in the country! Thanks again for all your support.

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Devonport Garden and Floral Art Club celebrates 70 years

Members of the Devonport Garden and Floral Art Club at the club’s birthday lunch To celebrate its 70th anniversary, the Devonport Garden and Floral Art Club put on a lunch party last December. Most of the club’s remaining 44 members, some of whom are in their mid-nineties, were present. Former club president Alma Murray says 2016 was a year of adjustment. The club is now run by a committee since none of the members

stood for the president position last January. It was also the first year the club didn’t hold an annual show and they won’t run one this year either. “I think we are probably done with those for now,” Murray says. The focus now is on the garden club section rather than the floral arts,” she says. “For the past years we have found it hard to

keep going, so we are trying to be more relaxed about things and coast along a bit more.” The club struggles to attract new members because times have changed, she says. “People have different interests now, and they garden very differently too.” The club still meets every second Monday at 10.30 am at St Leo’s School Hall. For more information, contact Murray at 445 8602.

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