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Devonport gets electric ride-share service Six electric cars, a smartphone app and an The new service, AT Metro Local, is son James Ireland. AT will purchase the electric vehicles for operator to coordinate the drivers are the key expected to work like a localised version the trial, fund the app development and hire elements of a ride-share service Auckland of Uber. Transport (AT) will be piloting in Devonport If it’s a success, AT might introduce it in a contractor to run the fleet, says Ireland. The budget for the trial will be finalised mid-year. other parts of Auckland, says AT spokesperTo page 11
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Submerged... Navy training facilities on Ngataringa Bay during a king tide on January 4 There is one war the Royal New Zealand levels across the navy’s Ngataringa sports field Navy won’t be fighting – the battle against appeared to be higher than ever. Water also deluged the North Yard parade rising sea levels at its Devonport base. Rob Skinner, Deputy Director of Strategic ground and pooled around and under buildings. The North Yard was affected by “stormPlanning, Defence Estate and Infrastructure, says the navy won’t try to prevent the effects generated high water levels”, Skinner says. In the South Yard, the king tide rose only to of global warming encroaching on the North the underside of the wharves. Yard of the base. “The South Yard has a higher elevation than “Much work has been undertaken in reaching a decision of planned retreat from the rising tide, the North Yard, so while it is not ‘protected’ as such, there is a degree of freeboard that the rather than to create expensive defences.” “The approved way forward is outlined in the North Yard does not have,” Skinner says. The “planned retreat” decision followed indicative master plan for the base, where future activity will be managed by concentrating the commissioning in 2013 of a geotechnical activities in the South Yard over the next 15 map of Devonport’s naval base, which showed sea levels encroaching along Ngataringa Bay years,” Skinner says. During a recent 4.3m king tide, flooding by 2030.
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Young Wakatere sailor wins world championship Fifteen-year-old Devonport sailor Francesco Kayrouz was at the helm of the winning boat at the 29er World Championship in Hong Kong this month. The Wakatere Boating Club member and Year 11 Rosmini College student says crossing the finish line with crew Jackson Keon, knowing they had won, was “pretty cool”. The two boys sailed consistently well at the January 2 – 8 regatta, dropping a fourth placing as their worst finish in five races for the final results. They won with 11 points, followed by the Australians who had a score of 20. It is only the first time New Zealand has won gold in the event since the inaugural Lake Garda regatta in 2000, when Kiwi teams took both gold and bronze medals. The only other time New Zealand came close to victory was in 2013, when Devonport locals Jack Simpson and Marcus Somerville came second. Francesco says the win didn’t come easily. “The competition was pretty tough. Lots of countries like France and Australia raced who had previously done really well at the worlds,” he says. There was local pressure in New Zealand as well. Even though Francesco and Jackson won the Sir Peter Blake Regatta before heading to Hong Kong, they had recently been pipped at the post by Sebastian Lardies and Scott McKenzie for selection to Yachting New Zealand’s Youth Sailing World Championships team. Franceso sailed with Oscar Gunn for New Zealand at last year’s youth worlds in Auckland, coming 10th. Sebastian and Scott competed at this year’s event in Sanya, China, placing 8th, just before they too competed in Hong Kong, placing 5th, with 26 points. Sailing in Hong Kong offered a variety of challenges. “The winds are quite shifty there and can change from light to strong in a couple
Top of the world... Francesco Kayrouz (in cap) and Jackson Keon on the water in Hong Kong of days,” says Franceso. who pay $80,000 to join it and a $20,000 annual “Plus we were sailing really close to the membership fee,” he says. shipping lanes, a bit like here, just closer and After buying a fake Rolex watch at a market with much bigger container ships,” he says. after the win, Francesco was back to basics at Francesco’s father, David Kayrouz, kept home last week, fishing and surfing with friends an eye on the racing from one of the event’s on Great Barrier Island. five safety boats. “We were there to keep sand He and Jackson will be training on the water barges, fishing boats, junks, ferries, even police again soon. The first trial for July’s Youth Sailing boats, off the course. There were a couple of World Championships in Texas is coming up in close encounters,” he says. February. Kayrouz says Francesco and Jackson were Other Devonport sailors representing New unfazed by what is a very different sailing Zealand at the youth worlds were Greta Stewart scene to what they are used to in New Zealand. and Henry Haslett in the Nacra 15 class, who “Everything is so well resourced. The Royal placed sixth, and James Barnett, who was at the Hong Kong Yacht Club has 500 members helm of the 420 boys boat, placing 19th.
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Seamstress left hanging by a thread Local seamstress Sarah Stoute was last week anxiously awaiting a call from Immigration New Zealand to hear whether she and her partner Nicholas Hendrie would have to leave the country immediately. She and Hendrie, originally from South Africa, appealed having their work visa applications declined in December. They hope to be considered a special case, but to be eligible for a new visa, Stout says she will have to sell her business, Devonport Alterations and Dry Cleaning, as soon as possible. “And if our appeal is denied, we will have to get on a plane to South Africa next week and I will have to sell it from there,” she says. “It’s all just turned into one huge problem.” Stoute bought the business in May 2016 after she had worked for the previous owner. She has a Diploma in Fashion and Textile Design and had worked as a menswear designer back home. “I really am quite good at what I do,” she says. She bought the business for $33,000 plus stock, she says. Her partnership visa depends on Hendrie having a visa first, she says. Stoute (24) and Hendrie (25) came to New Zealand in 2015, when Hendrie received a one-year work visa in his role as a cricket coach. He is captain of the Grafton United Cricket Club premier team and has also played for Auckland. The couple’s visas were extended for another year in late 2016. But when they applied for a second extension last October, the application was declined, because new conditions had been placed on the type of work visa Hendrie had been granted. Under those revised conditions, he no longer earns enough money to be eligible. “They don’t see my role at the club as based
Facing deportation… Devonport seamstress Sarah Stoute at her shop, with partner Nicholas Hendrie on special skills. I would have to earn more told, will never get me a visa because it is still than $45,000 a year, which I don’t, because too small. I would have to make $250,000 I only get paid for the season,” he says. and employ three Kiwis to be able to apply.” Stoute and Hendrie’s long-term goal is to Currently, the business is a liability, she live in New Zealand. But playing Auckland says. “I have about $7000 of debt after rep cricket and owning a small business are relocating recently and the lawyer said I not the path to get there, they say. need to clear that debt as soon as possible,” “It turns out we need to get office jobs she says. that pay well and are permanent positions,” Since buying the alterations business, Stoute says. Stoute has become a popular member of the “My Devonport business, I have been Devonport business community.
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Amar tops international exam results Devonport’s Amar Hamilton-Vincent is one of five Kiwis to achieve a perfect score in the 2017 International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma exams. The former Kristin School student attained a maximum 45 points – a mark achieved by only 22 Australasian students who completed the two-year IB Diploma programme in November. Amar says he was “very shocked” to receive the perfect 45 score. He says key to his success was making a consistent effort over the two years (Year 12 and Year 13) of the IB Diploma. “It was really important for me to always be consolidating what I had learned and to never lose sight of the end goal, which was scoring in the 40s,” he says. Volunteering at Ngataringa Tennis Club in Stanley Bay – with coaching as well as the club’s computer software and social media projects – contributed to the score. Community service is a requirement of the IB Diploma.
language were Amar’s favourite subjects, which he found relatively easy, he had to put in the hard yards for English, the subject he found most challenging. “Despite the large effort I put in at the end to bring my grade up, I was honestly not expecting to get the full seven points,” he says. So maybe it isn’t surprising that Amar wrote his Extended Essay, a 4,000-word thesis requirement of the IB degree, in Spanish. His thesis explored the history of paella and how it helps explain Spain’s cultural history. After two years of hard study, Amar is now taking a gap year, working and travelling before he wants to get back into academic work. He plans to enrol in software engineering and economics at the University of Sydney next year. Amar’s family moved to Devonport from Top student…Amar HamiltonAustralia five years ago. He is the only Kristin Vincent student with a 45 score this year. Seventeen IB students have to be all-rounders to gain thousand students worldwide took the exam a perfect score across six subjects. So while last November, including 2,408 students in Economics, Physics and Spanish as a second Australia and 338 in New Zealand.
Locals want action at Vauxhall Rd accident spot Another speed-related accident on the Vauxhall Rd bend near Bath St has neighbours wanting council to change the road’s layout – to save lives. On Sunday at 4.15 am, a white Subaru sped around the corner, crashing into a parked car on the western side of the bend. The vehicle took off, but the front bumper, including a licence plate, fell off as a result of the accident. It belonged to a car stolen in Stanley Bay earlier that night. Grant Beck, a resident along the eastern side of the bend, said similar accidents have resulted in the loss of life before and happen so frequently that they are likely to do so again. “We have had one fatality with a motorcyclist about 15 years ago and a near fatality last year,” he says, referring to four Year 13 Takapuna Grammar (TGS) students who crashed into a power pole in April 2017. Beck says he helped pull a driver out of a crashed vehicle about five years ago and that his son, Logan Dunning Beck, assisted the TGS boys last year . Tess McGregor, who lives opposite Beck, says both she and her husband Grant usually know of an impending accident a couple of seconds before the car actually crashes. “We hear them coming and you can tell when they will lose control. After the crash there is this silence,” she says “Grant and I have a routine – he immediately goes outside and I call the police. We did the same this time round and I was just speaking to them when I heard the car start up again and saw it leaving. So I told the police it was a hit and run,” she says. Beck says the TGS students’ accident last year was a typical scenario. “A young, male
driver comes up the road from the Vauxhall Rd shops too fast, loses control, slides over to our side of the road and ends up in the gutter, lamp or power pole,” he says. “Occasionally, the driver will overcorrect and the car ends up back on the left side and crashes there,” he says. This is possibly what happened on Saturday night. Beck says it is unusual for accidents to be caused by drivers coming from the other direction. However, when his sister had parked her car outside on Saturday, someone had crashed into it, damaging two panels, he says.
Bumpe…accident reminder The neighbours reckon a traffic-calming chicane near Bath St could be a good solution. It would save lives and help them have a good night’s sleep as well.
Speeding car stolen for second time Having your car stolen twice doesn’t happen often, let alone in Devonport – New Zealand’s safest suburb But the Subaru Forester speeding up Vauxhall Rd last Sunday morning had been stolen that night, for the second time in a year. Owner John Sweetman couldn’t believe his eyes the next morning. He was having a cup of coffee on the front porch of his parents’ Glen Rd home and his mother asked where the car was.“ I just sat there with my head in my hands and couldn’t believe it,” he says. Sweetman, a third-generation Devonport local who currently lives with his parents, can’t comprehend what is happening in his hometown. “I went to kindy and Stanley Bay School here, lived here all my life and never experienced anything like it. It was honestly safer over in Mt Wellington,” he says. He didn’t hear anything last Saturday night, but when the white Subaru was previously stolen , he did. “I had just come back from a weekend with
friends in Taranaki. I briefly went back out to get my phone charger from the car, and once I was inside, I heard its engine start again. “I ran out and shouted, which is maybe why the thieves dropped it on Kiwi Rd. But I still had to replace the ignition barrel and a broken window,” he says. “About a week ago I received a call from the police to say they had caught the offender. I haven’t even had time yet to fill out the impact statement before the car was stolen again.I was planning on selling it and had gotten it all checked out last year. I even had a ‘For Sale’sign printed already,” he says. “I don’t own a hell of a lot of things and most of them were in there. It’s not ideal, to say the least.” Sweetman has owned the Subaru for nine years . “The engine is good. It has never broken down in all the time I owned it. It looks a bit like a boy-racer car. I don’t drive it like that at all, but maybe my next car will be a Toyota Starlet or something innocuous,” he says.
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Ride-share trial launching mid-year after the tender for the cars, app and operator has been processed. “The trial will definitely run for a year, but in all likelihood we will know within the first couple of months whether and where we have to tweak things. And relatively soon we will have enough data to know if it’s working and whether we can roll it out elsewhere.” The vehicles will initially operate within 3km of the ferry terminal, but that radius could expand to 5km or 6km in future, he says. AT is offering the AT Metro Local because Devonport’s peninsula location means taxi and Uber availability can be limited.
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The Devonport Flagstaff Page 15
Fountain in a shameful state During the holiday break I had occasion to walk past the fountain near the Devonport Library. I was shocked to see its appallingly neglected condition. As I gaped at the frightful state of this memorial to two sons of Devonport who died in the Boer War, a few tourists wandered past. I wished I could throw a tarpaulin over it, to hide its shameful state. The top is off it, and there’s very little water in the bricked
pool at its base, which has dead leaves and a large branch off a phoenix palm lying in it, among other detritus. It seems symbolic of the sadly inadequate service given to maintenance of our parks and reserves since we fell into the hands of people across the harbour, who just don’t care about matters on the North Shore. Shame on them! Max Dennison
Our bin runneth over The rubbish bin near the park entrance at the north end of the Northboro Reserve walkway (near Northboro Rd and adjacent to the pumping station) has not been emptied for a long time. It is overflowing significantly and is grossly unhealthy and unkempt – in spite of the overflow being collected into plastic bags by local people. It is a very high-use bin as it is at the junction of several shared paths. This bin overflow has been a very frequent problem ever since the new council contractors were appointed and has been reported many times by different local people. It seems that the contractors are too lazy to walk to this bin because it is a short distance from the
Doo-doo clean up after your dogs Am I alone seeing an increasing number dog owners walking their dogs off the lead? Has the law been changed? If so, I would like to know. Today was very disappointing: I was seated having a coffee outside the Esplanade and along wandered a little dog off the lead, who did its business on the grass near our table. No owner in sight and the dog mess not cleared up. G. Rigg
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Northboro Rd entrance. email: maria@devonportpeninsulatrust.nz It is particularly disappointing as we have COMMUNITY NETWORK MEETING DevonPort community a local community programme encouraging network meeting Thursday 12th November 10am - 12 noon people to pick up litter and dog droppings to Thursday February, 10am-12pm, Devonport Yacht 8Club, 25 King Edward Parade place in the council bins. Devonport Yacht Club, 25 King Edward Pde, A quarterly meeting to promote networking Devonport (wheelchair-accessible) We imagine it will get even worse as the among residents local community A quarterly meetingand to promote networkinggroups. among extensive housing development proceeds Meet new Community Constable Jasmine residents and local community groups. HearBundle. from in the former Navy housing area adjacent Hearguest on topical welcome fromspeakers Auckland Councilissues. aboutAllthe new dog andalcohol morningby-laws tea provided. For more info, contact plus about changes to the to the reserve. We are getting sick and tired and Maria:Collection maria@devonportpeninsulatrust.nz programme, and from Cliff of repeatedly having to report this problem. Inorganic athleticS SerieS the Navy Museum about their latest Of course the situation looks less of Heywood ofkiDS projects. All welcome and morning tea provided. Tuesdays, 20 Feb – 27 Mar, 4pm-6pm a problem since the overflow has been Contact onReserve phone:(rugby 445 9533 or email: VauxhallMaria Sports club grounds) collected into plastic bags by local people. Kids aged 5ish to 11ish can have a go at a variety maria@devonportpeninsulatrust.nz of athletic activities for free in a non-competitive But there is still rubbish piled on top of environmentSPRING includingFAMILY high jump, long jump, PLUNKET FUNDRAISER the bin and scattered all around it. running races, agility games and more. For more 22ndorNovember, on or Chris Mullane info,Sunday contact Maria Carolyn ph:10am 445 9533
New Zealand Flag Where the cenotaph is located outside the Devonport Library, I feel that the New Zealand flag should be flying at all times. I realise it is flown for Anzac and Remembrance Day at the cenotaph, but feel it would be appropriate to have it flying all year. This is out of respect for those who have fought and died for New Zealand. This would also educate children and visitors to New Zealand on the importance of our national flag. Steven Davis
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“We would recommend Matt Hunt without any hesitation to anyone looking for an agent.� We would like to thank Harcourts of Devonport and Matt Hunt in particular for his outstanding service as our agent. Matt marketed and sold our Coromandel property, then helped us purchase our new home in Devonport. Throughout the whole process, Matt smoothed the way, making everything seem easy while keeping us well informed. We initially chose Matt as our agent because we liked his personality and enthusiasm, and we soon had this opinion confirmed. He worked extremely hard, especially since the property we sold was outside Auckland. With buying, Matt listened well and was able to sum up our wish list very quickly. We are thrilled with our purchase and the professional conduct by Harcourts. We would recommend Matt Hunt without any hesitation to anyone looking for an agent.
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Public need say in developments that impact infrastructure The zoning rules in Auckland’s Unitary Plan allow for significant intensification of housing in many suburban residential areas. This means existing productive land outside the city limits can continue well into the foreseeable future as market gardening, orcharding etc. Such an outcome is very worthwhile and commendable. Unfortunately, significant potential adverse effects may arise from redevelopment of existing housing areas when infrastructure upgrades do not precede development. The article “Thirty-three homes proposed for five sites” in the December 8 issue of the Flagstaff outlines Ngati Whatua’s development of 0.3894 hectares of land at 50-58 Roberts Ave, Bayswater. The article reports the resource consent application “says there are no traffic issues raised” and that “its effects are less than minor and therefore should not be publicly notified”. The 33 houses include 71 bedrooms, which represents a potential occupancy of 142 persons, and possibly at least one car per household added to the already overloaded Lake and Esmonde Rds during commuter hours and throughout the day on weekends. Suppose the expressed opinion that “there are no traffic issues raised” is correct. This would imply that traffic from other proposed developments – such as the 300 units at Bayswater Marina, the 270 apartments and serviced suites in the Ngataringa Ryman Village, at least 300 residential units in the Hillary Cres redevelopment of 87 former Navy housing units, and a potential 700 units on the balance of the Roberts Ave site – can be accommodated. Tui’s “yeah, right” is the politest expression that applies to the reported comment “there are no traffic issues raised”, as the gridlock that will ensue if even a small percentage of the 1570 residential units are built is self-evident. Clearly a development such as
proposed in Roberts Ave will have significant adverse effects and the application should be publicly notified. Public notification will allow the community to present submissions on a number of issues, including the capability of existing infrastructure, i.e. roads, sewers, schools, and medical services to meet these increasing demands; the potential increase in waterways pollution with particular reference to Ngataringa Bay and the international significance of this as a shorebird sanctuary; the potential adverse effects of increased people and their pets, dogs in particular, on the endangered bird species such as the New Zealand dotterel that nest in Ngataringa Bay; and the potential adverse effects from the loss of open space and trees, both consequences of intensification.
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Thank you from Helping Hands, Devonport. The New Year has come, and as we celebrate 2018, I would like to take the opportunity to thank the Devonport community for the help and support they have given in our quest to bring light into the lives of some of Auckland’s poorest communities over the last 18 months. Not only have we been able to feed hundreds of homeless street people each week, we have also managed to support others who are hungry and doing it hard in and around Auckland. We have provided clothing, bedding, furnishings, furniture, books and toys to so many. We have listened to their stories, laughed with them, cried with them and shared moments of joy at their successes. Throughout this time we have made it clear that this help has come as a result of the generous spirit of our community. So from all of us to all of you, our most heartfelt and grateful thanks for being so kind and so wonderfully compassionate that we are enabled to give this helping hand. May you all have a blessed and happy 2018. Victoria Brown
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Pedal power has arrived! Council disconnect over development and protection
Ngati Whatua o Orakei, the developer, will be pleased that they now have the go-ahead to reconfigure the Hillary Cres block with a land swap with Northboro Reserve. The couple of to years have seenthis electric Thislast enables them better exploit land bikes reach critical mass in of public for intensive development 340 perception homes of and, as Auckland roads get more waterfront congested all types; from multimillion-dollar and city lives tomore stressful, idea of homes through townhouses andthe apartments getting an e-bike commute or for replacing the 86toNavy houses. Asrecreation a gift to makes sense. sweeten the deal, a small additional piece of Butwas likeoffered any new technology, is thea land by the developerthere to create good, bad, the of ugly. we pedalled pocketthe park. It’sand the size twoSo typical sections over electrify.nz at their new Browns Bay on thetoShore. store to Devonport-Takapuna get the low-down on going electric. The Local Board And who better ask; electrify.nz is one agreed to this landtoexchange after council of the largest importers/distributors of e-bikes officers reported that a high percentage of in New Zealand, specialising Europeansubmissions against this landinswap were designed and‘limited built bikes. deemed of merit’ as they covered Havingoutside started in theAct early days of subjects theout Reserves 1977. These e-bike electrify.nzwere is now returning ‘limitedretailing, merit’ submissions an attempt by to its roots by boutique retail outlets community to opening have a voice. Intensification, nationwide. Weenvironment spoke with the owner-operator traffic and the were the concerns. of Also electrify.nz Shore, inDevonport reported North by the council the land resident Alex Munro.under the Maori Impact exchange document “Europe are is the centre benefits of e-bike– R&D, so Statement additional “Helping naturally that’s where theresilient leadingand design and make Auckland a green, healthy technology from.with Thethe days of clunky, environmentcomes consistent Maori world ungainly, e-bikes are overof–the ournatural bikes view and ugly their role as Kaitiaki are sleek, futuristic and sexy. And there is an environment”. e-bike every government’s application, from commuting, The for previous Special Housing to leisure cruising, to trailthat riding, to fullArea (SHA) status ensures a concerned suspension – we have communityMTBs are shut out.even Under thea tandem! rules, the “But does not all areonequal. There are public note-bikes get a say applications to adevelop lot of SHAs. what we ‘Alibaba specials’ in Andcall there are more oversized the market; no-name bikes branded locally developments with high buildings coming to by the importer with dubious warranty and Plymouth Cres, Marsden St and other locations feature Andhave theyhuge aren’t even cheap! nearby. claims. These will implications for So wary of e-bike brands that don’t exist the be area. in Ngati international claimsthat likea Whatua omarkets Orakei and has stated ‘designed NZwill conditions’ or ‘the five-storey for block be constructed nearbest the e-bikes theHillary world’. We focus ontofinding centre ofinthe development, soften our the customers thesite. right e-bike and we impact on the You can’t for hidethem a five-storey only quality e-bikes from blockimport on an elevated site. It will beinternational visible from brands, backed by solid warranties. Mt Victoria to Hauraki. “We Stromer This isimport the verye-bikes same areafrom that the local (Switzerland), Gepida (Hungary), Kreidler board and council encourage volunteers (Germany), BottecchiaTakarunga (Italy) andtoof course through the ‘Restoring Hauraki’ our best-selling (USA) e-bikes, project. VolunteersMagnum spent months of 2017 in a which are designed Germany.” facilitation process in funded by the council to It’s clearstrategies that the biggest positive of e-bikes formulate to restore and protect the is in their usability. They put the fun back into cycling and expand its possibilities. You can commute to work and not arrive sweaty – save the workout for your return ride. No more hills or headwinds means e-cycling is a means of recreation and transport. So instead of being a weekend warrior who House hits the trails @D’port Community once in a while, you can build cycling into your daily life.General Art fridaytechnology mornings And as e-bike comes of age, cycling infrastructure is growing rapidly. City Life drawing cycleways, the trails springing up all over the wednesday evenings countrycontact and (hopefully) Skypath Lucy -the 446 0389 across the harbour bridge in 2018. Even the AA has justlucybucknallnz@gmail.com announced that it has extended roadside assistance to e-bikes. Proof that e-bikes have www.lucy-bucknall.co.nz arrived!
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Caught in the development crossfire… Oystercatchers and their young at Shoal Bay During 2017, Ngati Whatua gifted rat traps Shoal Bay area. Apparently there is a complete disconnect when it comes to developers to local residents, who were very grateful. The gift that is really wanted is a reduction in and development though. The Hillary site overlooks Shoal Bay the size and scale of these developments. We estuary, a DoC-designated Site of Special would welcome trees to be protected, no highWildlife Interest (SSWI). It’s a wonderful rise buildings and the impact of silt and storm quiet area of rare and interesting birds such water into the estuaries and other increased as the bar-tailed godwit that fly over 11,000 population impacts and ‘green, resilient and kilometres non-stop during their migration healthy’ Kaitiaki outcomes for this environfrom Alaska to feed over our summer in the ment to be seriously considered. In Auckland, developers rule. It’s a gold estuary. The wrybill, another migratory bird, visits from the South Island. Rare nesting rush. Their rights are more important and birds including the variable oystercatcher, completely override and have no integration New Zealand dotterel and banded rail are also with community concerns or the well-being living close by. The estuary is an essential of our natural surroundings (the environment). feeding area for these birds and others, many Should we be wary of more free gifts in the “At electrify.nz we are by the knowledge that every e-bike we sell future? of which are threatened or inspired at-risk species, takes our customer out of a car for some partMoll of their lives. That’s cool.” many unique to New Zealand. Philip
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Stanley Bay Yuletide tradition has mass appeal
Dunking and diving… families and friends jumped off Stanley Bay wharf on Christmas Day
Mystery lady I do hope you get to read this. On Sunday 17th of December, you were in the Riba Fish ‘n’ Chips shop in Devonport. I was sitting at the window table in black shorts and a white shirt. We had a brief conversation about eating fish ‘n’chips at two in the afternoon in a heatwave. You had shorts and a large widebrimmed Panama hat. You purchased a bottle of water and on your way out gave me the most beautiful and elegant smile that I haven’t seen from a lady in many many years. I was speechless and that... moment... was lost as you walked out and on your way... But, last week, about the 9th of January, I think I saw you out running, and you ran down my drive in Roberts Ave, and said something to me as my door was open. I missed what you said and by the time I hung up the phone you were gone... again another...moment...lost. Maybe you were just looking at my “pope” mobile scooter. I’m reasonably sure you are a local... If you would like to get together for a coffee, a chat or even fish ‘n’ chips (ha ha), please call me, I would like that. Chris 021 061 4257...moments...like these don’t happen often.
Around 60 locals started Christmas Day wharf-jumping in fancy dress – the biggest crowd in six years to join in on the Stanley Bay tradition. Linda Simmons, who started the annual event, says it began when her family invited a few friends to come along. The following year she invited her
neighbours on Second Ave, and then a few more local members of the area’s neighbourhood-watch group. “This year the notice was spread by those who have jumped before, to their friends,” she says. “It’s a fun thing to do on Christmas Day, gets the kids away from just thinking about presents and makes everyone laugh a lot.”
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Leap of faith… Graeme Stevens welcomes four-year-old son Sam (the youngest jumper ) with open arms
In the Christmas spirit… Caroline Wishart dressed as Mrs Claus
Into the deep blue… National MP and Stanley Bay local Maggie Barry took the plunge
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South Korean officials seek inspiration in Devonport South Korean officials on a research trip to New Zealand visited Devonport community workshop the Claystore last month to find out how to keep retired men busy. Claystore volunteer George Crook says four local government staff from the small province of Jeollabuk-do had read about the Claystore online and contacted him by email to make an appointment. They were looking for ideas on how to provide activities for retired men, an increasing population in the province, he says. “They had a good look around and took a lot of photographs. They said they liked what we did and that something similar could work well in Jeollabuk-do,” he says. Crook is one of six volunteers who man the Claystore at 27 Lake Rd, Monday to Saturday from 9am until noon. He says the locals using the community facility are in fact a diverse mixture of men and women of all ages, either wanting help to fix an item or keen to use some of the Claystore’s many specialised tools. The Claystore opened 35 years ago and was one of the first community facilities of its kind in New Zealand, Crook says.
Fan club... Officials from Jeollabuk-do in South Korea were impressed by Devonport’s Claystore community workshop. They met volunteers George Crook (centre) and Bram Wolper.
ThE NAVy COmmuNiTy NEwSLETTER DiVE ShiP’S LAST fLEET ShAkEDOwN HMNZS Manawanui in 1988. All ships of the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) returned to Over the last 30 years, she has Devonport today following a week spent thousands of hours of exercises in the Hauraki Gulf and supporting dive training; recovery Bay of Plenty. and salvage operations; survey The exercise known as ‘Fleet and littoral warfare operations; Shakedown’ is an annual and diplomatic operations opportunity for each ship’s throughout New Zealand, Asia company to refresh their skills after and the Pacific. the holiday break. Some of these operations The ships conduct different included; reef blasting in Niue, exercises during a robust demolition of unexploded WWII preparation week to practise ordinance in the Solomon Islands, procedures and techniques while salvage work for the recovery of working together at sea. sunken boats and aircraft, peace Each member of the ship’s crew HMNZS Manawanui will decommission in February. talks in Bougainville 1997/98 and also uses the sea time to sharpen take part in an official farewell function with Solomon Islands 2001/02, and their core mariner and safety skills and the Mayor. Remote Operated Vehicle operations on practise as a unit. HMNZS Manawanui will make her final Princess Ashika, Tonga 2009. Taking part in her last Fleet Shakedown ceremonial entry past North Head and into HMNZS Manawanui has steamed 34,250 was the Navy’s dive tender HMNZS Manawanui, which will be decommissioned her berth at Devonport Naval Base on Friday hrs and travelled more than 286,800 nautical 9 February with her 12-metre miles, which equates to seven times around next month after nearly 30 years’ service. the world. Late last year, she conducted a farewell decommissioning pennant flying. The official decommissioning ceremony for At this stage, no decision has been made tour of New Zealand ports. Her final on what will become of HMNZS Manawanui decommissioning month begins with a week- her is at the base on Friday 23 March. HMNZS Manawanui was built in 1979 in once she decommissions, but a decision is long home port visit to Whitianga. As well as a welcoming powhiri and a the United Kingdom as a diving support likely by the end of February. A decision on a replacement vessel is ceremonial sunset, her crew will parade with vessel for North Sea oil rig operations and local service organisations in Whitianga and was commissioned into the RNZN as expected within the next two to three months.
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Big room to let in spacious apartment in Belmont. $203 incl.broadband and water. Power extra. Phone 0276 276 276 (Jo) any time to view.
Relatives visiting? Spacious garden studio with en-suite and kitchenette; minutes to Narrow Neck beach. Reasonable rates. Ph Pauline 445 6471.
Cheltenham: 2 dbl br. Private beach access, daily or weekly rent. Fully furnished. Ph 027 425 3008.
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A deck builder. Available now. Free quotes/advice. Workmanship guaranteed. Competitive rates. Quality materials. References. Stunning Cheltenham Beach Ph Simon today 476 2107, Cottage, metres from the 020 476 2107. beach. Available for short A housewasher and waor long-term holiday ac- ter blaster. Available now. commodation. Beautifully M o s s a n d m o u l d t r e a trefurbished, one bedroom, ments. Free quote, prompt self-contained cottage with service and quality worka private garden. Phone Re- manship. Ph Simon today bekah 027 694 3933 or email 476 2107, 020 476 2107. devonportbeks@gmail.com A painter is available now.
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. FOR LEASE Wi-Fi included. Phone Mike 021 747 526. Professional Offices 50sqm, Classy 3 bedroom, 2 full bath, 9A Williamson Ave Belmont fully furnished Devonport 029 446 1204 or 027 4940 039 house on Achilles Reserve HOUSESITTING near Narrow Neck. More information go to www.devon- House and pet sitter availporttuihouse.weebly.com or able. Trustworthy and clean www.sabbaticalhomes.com. living. Contact Vanessa: Ph: 445 7895. 021 2328 669. Flatmate wanted-mature/ Mature, honest and reliable sociable.Spacious room in woman available for short Belmont.Close to shops/bus or long-term housesitting. routes.Professional wom- Experienced home manan-call/text Jo 0276 276 276. ager, who will keep house Holiday Accommodation, well maintained and secure. Bayswater. Norwood stu- Pet care of all ages a spedio. Private, well presented. ciality. Excellent referenc$95 per night. Ph 446 1203. es available. Call Tessa on 021 167 9949. flexmans@gmail.com Holiday Accommodation Cheltenham, absolute beachfront. One double and two singles, shady setting, everything supplied. Ph 027 425 3008.
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Free quotes and advice. References. Workmanship guaranteed. Competitive rates. Quality materials. Interior/ Exterior/ Small jobs. Ph Simon today 476 2107, 020 476 2107.
A premium cleaning service weekly/fortnightly. Good references and high quality. Ph Simon today 476 2107, 020 476 2107.
Amazing home cleaning including windows. 15 years’ experience. References available phone 027 492 6220.
Are you having trouble managing your Airbnb? I am a local with many years’ experience. I can look after your bookings if you go away or any other time. Also cleaning.Reasonable rates. Please call 021 856 922. 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 phone 415 0028.
Komatua Care Centre – We care for older people who have memory loss and behavioural difficulties. Professional care is given in a nurturing envi- Builder available Smallronment. For all enquiries - job specialist, repairs and maintenance. Skilled, reliaphone 445 1707. Palm Grove Rest Home: ble and local. Please phone A non-institutional style home Clive Melling. Hm 445 2485, providing compassionate, ho- Mob 027 29 222 84. listic care. Soul food and good people. Call Julia Nessim: 445-0009.
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Curtains & Roman Blinds Free measure, quote and design advice. 20 years’ experience. Phone Sara 027 625 5844.
Handyman. Mature professional in Devonport, Bayswater area. Repairs, painting, those jobs you just don’t have time to do. Free quote. References. C u s t o m - M a d e L a m p - Ph. Brian 021 150 8898. shades - An easy & effective Housekeeper. Home cleaning, way to update your interior including windows. Expedecor!20yrs+ local known rienced. References. Phone business serving commer- 442 2273, 027 492 6220. cial & residential customers, Let me mow your lawns and specialising in new creations trim your hedges. I live locally. or reviving old favourites & Phone Chris from Lifestyle vintage. Free quote & design Plus on 09-488-7279 or 027advice.Contact: Claire, Oscuro 245-6264. Or you can email NZ Ltd on 021 0249 7428, me on chris@lifestyleplusltd. oscurolampshades@gmail. nz. References available. com, www.oscuro.co.nz Locksmith, Devonport’s Devonport upholstery. o w n S c o t t R i c h a r d s o n . Recover specialist. An- Mob 021 976 607. tiques and contemporary styles. Recycling furniture Office Administrator 40+ for 36 years. John Hancox. years’ experience in a wide range of roles. Now semi-rePhone: 446 0372. tired and available for casual, Devonport Window Repairs. infill, holiday or sickness peSash and casement windows, riods. Ran own successful wooden doors. Rotten sills and import/distribution business window components repaired for 10 years. Contact Sue on or replaced. General carpentry. 027 224 5918. For your local window specialist. Phone Hubert Strang - Tagbuster, graffiti looked after Devonport to Hauraki 446 6174 or 021 274 4191. Corner. Call the Tagbuster Dog grooming available. 0800antitag, 0800 2684 824. Full groom, bath and blow dry, puppy introduction to TUITION grooming. Devonport-based. Art Classes @ D’Port ComCall Barbara 021 141 0331. munity house: Wednesday Gardener Available Qualnight, life drawing; Friday ified and experienced landmorning, mastering art. scape designer. Enjoys getting Ph Lucy Bucknall – 446 0389. his hands dirty. Good plant knowledge. Hard-working, Embroidery Workshops Small reliable and creative with fun embroidery workshops at the plantings. Contact Paddy Running Stitch Studio Devonport 022 502 2122 or 446 6188, for adults and young people. Details and bookings on the website paddyvogt@gmail.com www.runningstitchstudio.com Gardening. Do you need regular help? No time for Learn piano/keyboard. Lesa tidy-up? Let me help. sons from $19.00. Private, Experienced gardener. Ph Professional, Affordable, EnCarolyn on 446 6517 or joyment for all ages. Competi027 292 8167 for a free on-site tions, Practical, Theory Exams. NZ Modern School of Music consultation. 0800-696-874.
TUITION 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.nz Need help with some basic maths? Walk to or from school and learn with a friendly, highly experienced maths tutor at 43 Calliope Rd. 40 minute sessions -$30 phone Wendy on 415 8835 references available. 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 2017NCEA 3 calculus specialist. Ph Peter Ridge BE, Dip Tchg (sec) 445 2283. Maths and physics tutoring for secondary school students. From an experienced university student. George: 021 063 5149.
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 - y e a r- o l d s . S c h o o l prep also available. Visit www.gschuwertutoring.com for further details. 027 410 6871 gschuwertutoring@ gmail.com SLSS Swim School, 11 Evan Street, Belmont (off Eversleigh Road). Specialists in preschoolers. Phone 486 6728 for more info.
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Flagstaff Jobs
Presentation Manager in Devonport • Great local job in a fun team • Grooming and Presentation for Rockstar Cars • Show our cars (and customers) some love 5 weekdays, full time. Wages and bonuses. Immediate start. Contact Jonno now 021 548 344
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Builder required for refurbishing bathroom and bathroom/laundry in Devonport apartment block. Phone Michael on 021 891 953
Teacher Aide Teacher aide required at Vauxhall School for the 2018 school year. Working with a lovely 5 year old boy with health needs. Hours: school days 9am-3pm. Nursing experience an advantage as daily injection required to be administered. Applications close Feb 2 to Gary Lawrence at principal@vauxhall.school.nz --
Career Carer • D evonport family seeks experienced and mature carer for their disabled 11-year-old son • 30-40 hrs/week. Weekdays 06300830 & 1530-1930, plus some weekend work • Agreed days off per week, great pay and conditions • Option to job-share – early Feb start If you know the ins and outs of cerebral palsy, live locally and are looking for a long-term role with a fun and interactive 11- year-old, we’d love to hear from you. Call Suzanne on 021 412 001 to find out more.
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Devonport shops are joining the global trend to cut plasticbag usage. Glengarry Devonport got rid of plastic carrier bags just before Christmas, and Bookmark has been phasing out plastic bags for a year, with the introduction of paper carrier bags in various sizes. Glengarry Devonport manager Michael O’Flannigan said the company’s 14 stores in Auckland and three in Wellington went plastic-bag-free after a few months’ consideration. “It makes good financial sense – we were spending a lot of money on single-use plastic bags – and it’s good for the environment too. “You only have to have look at Narrow Neck Beach or Cheltenham, and see plastic bags Offering an alternative... Alisdair McKenzie (left) and Michael that wash up. “There’s also New Zealand’s O’Flannigan of Glengarry Devonport reputation as a clean, green place. bookshop on Victoria Rd, said the move And Devonport people love our beaches and towards paper bags was “partly because we the oceans. thought it was the right thing to do and partly “I was in San Franscisco for a dozen years because people wanted a paper alternative.” before coming here, and it got rid of plastic Cost was a factor, as paper is more expensive bags a decade ago.” than plastic. But Bookmark economised by The reaction from customers has been highly having a rubber stamp made so the store could supportive. stamp its own paper bags. “We thought there may have been some Bookmark does still give out a few plastic pushback, but there has been a universally bags, mainly to tourists who have bought positive reaction from customers,” says expensive books and can’t risk them getting O’Flannigan. wet on a rainy day. Customers either bring their own bags or buy However, it hopes fully biodegradeable bags biodegradable or hemp bags (with a Glengarry will one day replace the plastic ones. design on them) at the store. • Devonport Lingerie has been plastic bag Fiona Startup of Bookmark, a second-hand for around seven years.
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We’re celebrating 17 years of the ArtsLab/PACE programme with a special showcase of artists, performers & musicians past & present! Join us for the opening event: Saturday 10 February 2018 5pm - 7pm Woven: The Exhibition 10 February - 21 February
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January 26, 2018
Pro-am golf tourney at Waitemata attracts more than 100
Kieran Muir (left) from the Omokoroa Club in the Bay of Plenty shot an impressive 66 to win the Waitemata Golf Club pro-am tournament in stormy conditions last week. He was one of 128 golfers who braved the weather to compete. Local representation included members of a team sponsored by John Ashton’s Devonport New World. Pictured above, the line-up comprised Grant Hayward, Mount Maunganui Golf Club head professional Dean Sipson, Matt Hayward and Lloyd Sills.
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available in a few weeks time,” Richards says. The survey was funded by the DevonportTakapuna Local Board with an $11,000 grant. The board will base its feedback to future resource consent applications by Bayswater Marina Ltd and Auckland Transport on the survey results. Richards said Simon Herbert, director of Bayswater Marina Ltd and owner of Empire Capital Ltd, indicated late last year he would lodge a resource consent for residential development of the marina land mid-year.
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Devonport girls share in national under-15 cricket victory Four young Devonport cricketers starred in the Auckland U15 Hearts Squad that beat Canterbury in the national under-15 tournament final in Whanganui on January 11. Anna Browning, Libby Easterbrook, Kennedy Scott and Ruby Worrall say that while they found the early tournament matches somewhat easy, the final was tough. The girls went into it unbeaten, having won their matches against Canterbury, Wellington, Central Districts, Northern Districts and Otago on the three preceding days. But their team had a shaky start during the first inning of the final. “We bowled first and we were getting smashed at the start,” says Anna. “We didn’t get a wicket in the first 15 overs, so that put us under a lot of pressure,” adds Ruby. Canterbury’s first partnership ended with 81 runs and the side went on to score 131/6 in its 30 overs. But the Auckland girls were up to the task, scoring 132/6 with 23 balls to spare. All-rounder Anna, the youngest of the four Devonport cricketers, was the star player, taking two wickets and scoring 50 runs, including10 boundaries. Libby was the second-highest scorer with 18 runs, and Ruby scored eight. Their North Shore Cricket club team isn’t doing badly either, says club manager
Winners are grinners... Devonport cricketers (from left): Libby Easterbrook, Kennedy Scott, Ruby Worrall and Anna Browning were in the Auckland Hearts’ tournament-winning under-15 team Gillian Scott. “They are currently unbeaten in the T20 competition and have lost only one limited-over match.” Before they start the second half of the club season, all four will be out coaching at this week’s North Shore Cricket Club Junior World Series, says Scott.
The four girls are also part of the North Harbour U15 Girls team and play for the Takapuna Grammar School First XI Girls team. Scott, who manages the first XI, says they are striving to make the national competition this year after missing out to Epsom Girls last year.
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Santini’s has been serving fast, early and consistently great coffee for nearly 25 years. After having established some iconic coffee bars around town, we decided to open our eighth espresso bar in the grand old Post Office Building. Enjoy your authentic Italian Organico coffee in a historic environment whilst reading one of our international newspapers. We also sell a selection of Italian cheeses like Parmesan, Taleggio, Provolone and sweet delights like Torrone, Amaretti and Savoiardi.
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January 26, 2018
Yacht club provides round-the-clock defibrillator
Local duo have grand designs
A 24-hour publicly accessible defibrillator has been installed on Devonport waterfront. Devonport Yacht Club put up the lifeLong-time Devonport locals, Andrew saving device outside its 25 King Edward Porter and Denise Isaacs have always Pde clubhouse last month. enjoyed and home design. Other renovation 24/7-accessible devices have The pair have completely renovated previously been installed at Stanley two Bay of our area’s quintessential villas whilst School, Ngataringa Tennis Club, Wakatere raising twooutside children through Boating their Club and 33 Tainui Rd. lodefibrillators are located in Devonport calFive schools and involving themselves in village – at New community life. World, the library, the ferry terminal, Thompson and on ASB Now, theBarfoot couple&are embarking a Bank – but are only available during business renovation adventure on an even grander hours. They have just taken the reins at scale. Yacht Club commodore SODevonport Renovate, one of Auckland’s premier Natasha Strong says installing the renovation and home-extension busidefibrillator at the club was prompted by nesses. Waiheke Rotary Club’s mission to put up Aside from their experience Devonmore than 50 defibrillators aroundinthe island. port, Andrew and Denise are well Because Devonport sailors oftenqualihead fied for the the taskclub ahead. Andrewtowards has a to Waiheke, contributed background development and Help at hand... Devonport Yacht Club commodore Natasha Strong one installedinatproperty the island’s Oneroa beach, serviced she says. apartments, having successfully with club president Peter Strathdee, who points at the code needed Each device, including its weatherproof managed companies in these areas for to unlock the defibrillator box box and backing board, about $4000. many years. Denise is costs a graduate of the LaterSaint this Martins year, the club of will Central College Art hold and conveniences and finishes demanded by Denise’s design experience, they look to community classes onShe howpreviously to properly deuse modern families. reinforce this growth and take SO RenoDesign in London. the device. Says Andrew, “We liked the business vate to the next level, including expansigned for Louis Vuitton in Paris, before While the defibrillator has not yet been returning to Auckland where she worked because it offers a one-stop shop for sion into new home builds. Joining the used, Strong says is was nearly needed the In-store Naturopath and Pharmacists people looking to renovate. It also has a executive team is newly appointed Genfor Karen Walker. day it was installed. “We had a funeral here in eralBest manager, Prices Steve Hutchison, whose deliv- – SOafternoon Renovate has a 10-year historyOur in the Value the and a person collapsed. bar history of successful, high quality building industry credentials and finanery, and transparency around costs and premium renovation space, having helped manager called an ambulance, which arrived Value – Best Range over 600 she families realise the potential of timelines – something I appreciate having cial acumen bring significant clout to the just after had got the defibrillator out.” Value Best Advice myself. –evolving business. their homes. SO Renovate special- been through two major projects Theolder club has also been lobbying Auckland & Shop @ www.nzpharmacyconnect.co.nz opportunity aligned If you’re looking to renovate or exises in higher-end and Those values and theClick Council to install arenovations life ring at of thevilla councilowned wharf near the such clubhouse, following tend, why not talk to the team who know bungalow properties as those found well to what we were looking for next.” the recent drowning of aasfive-year-old boy With thisPollock approach, the business has Devonport well. Get in touch with SO throughout Devonport, well as classic Allan at Torpedo wharf. from strength to strength and now Renovate. SO are currently offering free 50s and 60sBay homes common across Auck- grown Kathryn Pollock 143 Lake Rd, design Devonport Ph 445 8247 “WeNorth contacted them andapproach recommended plans to the•value of $5000 to help of 40 profesland’s Shore. SO’s com- employs a dedicated team SINCE 1989 they put one up. And if they don’t, we will www.belmontpharmacy.co.nz bring your renovation or extension vision plements the aesthetics of these beautiful sionals. do it ourselves,” With Andy’s property background and to life. Auckland homesStrong whilst says. bringing features,
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Junior World Series marks 25th year
Go Pakistan…The Pakistan Junior World Series Cricket Team (above) were full on energy on Monday Rain stopped play on the first day of North Shore Cricket Club’s Junior World Series tournment, but it failed to dampen the spirits of the players. One game was cancelled on Monday morning but the downpour proved shortlived, as 256 players in all colours of the world were out in force around pitches and parks across Devonport. It is the 25th year the Junior World Series has been held at North Shore. Running between wickets… Thomas Mosely (8) was batting for Australia (below)
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Stanley Bay ferry service under council control An Auckland Transport subsidy seems to be what will keep the Stanley Bay ferry running this year. Last week, Fullers signed a temporary contract with Auckland Transport (AT), “relinquishing the right to run the service commercially under the Land Transport Management Act,” according to an AT press release. Until then, the Stanley Bay service was one of several commercially run Fullers ferry routes, as are those to Devonport and Waiheke. AT says the temporary contract will bring about a more reliable service through a higher level of AT oversight and performance control. Former Fullers CEO Doug Hudson told the
Flagstaff in March 2017 that his company wanted to drop the Stanley Bay service unless it received a government subsidy in future. Without such a subsidy, the Stanley Bay ferry was a “loss-making service,” he said. For years, North Shore Ward councillor Chris Darby has been campaigning for the Stanley Bay service to be under AT control. “Performance standards are now in place and AT had no opportunity to implement those before,” he says. Darby says he is lobbying Minister of Transport Phil Twyford for Devonport’s ferry route to become under AT control as well, to ensure performance standards are lifted.
Councillor has had a “gutsful” of late ferries
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Fullers has already experienced a number ferry issues since the beginning of the year. On both the morning rush hour of Monday 15 January and in the evening rush hour of Wednesday 17 January, four ferries from Auckland to Devonport, as well as their return trips, were cancelled. On Sunday 14 January, the 5.45pm ferry to Auckland could not accommodate all passengers heading back to a cruise ship. Fullers staff asked them queue for 30 minutes to wait for the next ferry. The situation prompted Devonport-Takapuna Local Board member Mike Cohen to file an of-
ficial complaint with Fullers’ Chief Executive Mike Horne. North Shore Ward councillor Chris Darby says: “I’ve had quite a gutsful of postponements and cancellations on the Devonport and Stanley Bay ferry runs. Commuter frustration has reached boiling point and change has to happen.” “Until the Devonport service comes under oversight of Auckland Transport, like the Stanley Bay service finally is, and performance standards are complied with, I cannot see Fullers lifting their game.”
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