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New JP service for Devonport… p2
Bike shed - the latest idea for the waterfront… p7
Interview: king of the table, Grant Hayward… p16
Moves to restrict legal highs in Devonport The Board has asked council to consider The sale of legal highs in Devonport would But the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board extending the local areas where licences canbe almost impossible under measures proposed wants to increase this to 500 m on its patch. by the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board. This means most of the Devonport CBD not be issued. Board Chair Mike Cohen said he felt liCurrent proposals would ban the drugs from would be off limits as it falls within the 500 m being sold within 200 metres of schools. range of Devonport Primary. To page 7
D-Day – when Eliza and Ella made history
A-listers starting with E… Eliza McCartney (pictured with her parents Donna and William) won the ASB Young Sportswoman of the Year award last week, while across town Ella Yelich-O’Connor swept the stage at the New Zealand Music Awards. Full story page 11. 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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New JPs service for Devonport Devonport and Belmont Justices of the Peace are planning to open a service desk for the public in February next year in the new Devonport Library. The service will initially operate one day a week. But it is hoped this might become more frequent once the service is up and running and becomes known locally. Jo Cliffe, the Support Group Coordinator for Devonport-Belmont Justices of the Peace said there are now many other Service Desks like this throughout Auckland now as a way
of making access to a Justice of the Peace (JPs) simpler and easier for the public. JPs can take statutory declarations, witness documents and photocopies and have provided their services free of charge in New Zealand since 1814. “We are very fortunate locally that the Devonport RSA lets us use their premises for ongoing training and support sessions and look forward to sharing our new service with the public when we start up in February next year,” Cliffe said.
Growing number of cyclists on Lake Road Lake Rd cycle-lane users have increased dramatically, growing by almost 10,000 last year, an Auckland Transport (AT) study has found. An AT report to the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board says 95,922 cyclists used the lanes in 2011 and 2,000 additional cyclists used the lanes in 2012.
That number grew by almost 10,000 cyclists in 2013 to 107,735. Over the three years there was an increase of 13 %. The source of the report was an automatic cycle monitoring site located on Lake Rd between the entrances of Takapuna Grammar and Belmont Intermediate schools.
Ferry to Rakino Island stops at Stanley Bay
Pontoon maintenance $6000 a pop
Belaire Ferries is into its second year of scheduled stops at Stanley Bay on the way to and from Rakino Island. From November 12 until February 8, the operator and Auckland Transport are putting on extra ferry runs to the island, as well as selected pick-ups and drop-offs at Stanley Bay on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
The Stanley Bay and Cheltenham Beach pontoons cost $6,000 to maintain annually, the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board was told. A council parks officer said the cost was for pulling each pontoon out of the water, cleaning them up and maintaining or repairing as necessary. Board members collectively felt the cost seemed expensive.
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TGS finish top in national cycling race
Sprint finish… Harry Waine (right) and Jacob Kench just after they crossed the finish line Three Takapuna Grammar School (TGS) hundredth of a second behind him. Grammar?” Oscar Elworthy had been in the lead for four cyclists dominated the 2014 Criterium National The three junior riders are among New Championship Under-17 Boys race through the of the race’s six 1.1 km laps around Hurstmere Zealand’s best cyclists in their age group. In Rd and The Strand, but he was eventually caught October, Bike NZ selected Elworthy, Kench centre of Takapuna last Friday night. Harry Waine and Jacob Kench battled it out by his school mates and ended the race in fifth. and Waine in the five-strong New Zealand The event’s MC noted the school’s domion the finish line. Harry won the 6.6 km multilap race with a time of 14.28.97, with Jacob one nance, asking “Who is coaching at Takapuna
Devonport’s water exposed to possible contamination A manhole cover on the Mt Victoria reservoir was forced open last weekend, leaving Devonport’s water supply exposed for more than a day. Watercare have isolated both reservoirs (even though only one was affected) as a precuation and are carrying out extensive testing. “We are using alternative sources to ensure supply to the Devonport area is not interrupted. “We’re confident that this was an act of vandalism,” a spokesperson said. There is no visible evidence of contamination of the water supply.
The manhole is to the 2,000-cubic-metre litre water tank that feeds Devonport its water. Local resident Roger Giles noticed the cover had been prised open during his Sunday morning walk across Mt Victoria. The lock of the gate leading to the gun emplacement was broken as well, he says. Giles called Actionline at 11 am on Sunday morning but noticed on Monday that the cover was still unsecured. He called Watercare to alert them to the safety breach and was told an officer would be at the site within an hour to fix it.
Dufty holds his horses after injury
Devonport’s popular horse and cart might be off the road for the summer, after operator Dan Dufty injured himself. Speaking from his hospital bed, Dan Dufty, owner of the local tourist attraction Town and Country Clydesdales, says he is uncertain of what the summer has in store for him and his horses. Two weeks ago, he broke five of his ribs and punctured his lung while riding a young horse. Dufty, who is in his seventies, told the Flagstaff from Middlemore hospital that he is still “pretty sore” but hopes to recover to full health. Licensed REAA 2008 Dufty said he had a visit from Devonport aUCTiOn RAPY Y BEAUTY THERAPY local Roger Giles, who brought him homeS YSIS & ELECTROLYSIS BEAUTY THERAPY aUCTiOn made biscuits. “He’s a marvellous chap,” & ELECTROLYSIS says Dufty about Giles, who has been helpSelling g ing him getting his horse and cart ready after in y u B or a previous accident led to shoulder surgery , te ta s e al reTinting ing • T Waxing anning • • anning • • T anning • • g ting • • • T Waxing anning • T T • anning Tinting • • T anning • • in June 2012. ows n k n a On the phone, Dufty inquired about the w o R assage Massage • • • • assage Massage • Facials Facials • • • Massage • • t Massage r o construction work on Marine Square. “My p n o v e D • Care Waxing • Tinting • Tanning •• VIEW• FROMCare THE PROPERTY et Feet • Hand Care and • et Feet Care • Hand Care and • Feet Feet • Care • income has been down by two thirds because DEVOnPORT | 96 VICtorIa roaD of it and I really need to make up for it from mountain Hideaway two unique Dwellings both for Allboth ladies ladies available for both men and ladies men and men •treatments Facials • Massage • and Renouf AREINZ a family villa resting high on the slopesRowan of mt Victoria, a self-contained office with extra rooms, GRANT SPEEDY now until March. But for now I try not to 0274 511 800 double garage, plus a full 825m site with mountain access - quite the package! With four GrantSpeedy@premium.co.nz bedrooms, two living and fantastic09 views across Devonport to the harbour and city beyond, 736 this is 445 3414 or 021 683 1/9 Westwell Rd, Belmont worry too much. I just want to get home and 45-9916 445-9916 PHONE a home forCare families, extended • families, work from home businesses or445-9916 just those requiring flexible • Hand and Feet www.judiburlingbeautytherapy.co.nz living options. Walk to the Devonport village and its shops, cafes, supermarket, library, waterfront RowanRenouf@premium.co.nz sort things out from there,” he says. KATHRYN ROBERTSON et, treet, Ba 33 Beresford, yswater Ba yswater Street, Bayswater
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The band, will play a mixture of jazz, celtic and roots music as well as original songs. The trio comprises John Davy on guitar and vocals, Bruce Haswell on guitar, flute and mandolin and Anna Percy on cello. John Davy, who lives at Belmont, will be familiar to locals from stints at the Esplanade with Kerry Smith over a number of years. Currently he plays at a regular gig at the monthly Titirangi Market.
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Power to the pupils at Vauxhall School
Sunny future…Vauxhall School pupils celebrate with the new solar panels in the background Vauxhall will be the school producing the most solar kilowatts on the North Island from December, as part of Genesis Energy’s Schoolgen programme.. Principal Gary Lawrence says the 15 kW
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tional power, says Lawrence. “Our children will be able to access online real-time data about how much energy is generated, used and saved. We will be able to use this in environmental studies, maths and, with material supplied from Genesis, right across the curriculum,” he says. Only a new school in the South Island is outstripping Vauxhall’s electricity output. The project has been a team effort between the Board of Trustees, and its new strategic commitment to sustainability, and Palo Shannahan, the teacher leading Vauxhall’s Enviroschool initiative, says Lawrence. The solar panels are part of a wider drive for sustainability at Vauxhall, including new class-room furniture that is made in New Zealand and from recycled materials, he says.
Open-plan classrooms create interest The open-plan classrooms that have a long tradition at Vauxhall School are now leading the way across New Zealand, says Vauxhall School Principal Gary Lawrence. “We had 15 schools come and visit us this year to see our ‘modern learning en-
vironment.’ “That’s the new catch-phrase. We have always worked that way, so it makes us a bit different and exciting to see for other schools that will have to adapt a lot more to the new approach than we had to,” he says.
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Bike shed latest waterfront idea A $350,000 covered bike shed, which would see parking spaces removed outside the ferry terminal, is being proposed for investigation by Auckland Transport (AT). It is yet another controversial project offered up by AT for outside the ferry building. A 50 metre-long bus shelter proposed on the waterfront raised widespread ire amongst Devonport residents. It is unlikely now to go ahead, due to budgetary constraints as much as anything. The bike shed idea is one of a list of potential projects that could be funded by the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board’s Transport Capital Fund. “A project the board could consider funding is providing covered bike parking in the west edge of Marine Square directly adjacent to the new walkway from Queens Parade,” the AT report to the board says.
“The facility would provide bike parking for 80 – 100 bikes and would necessitate the removal of 12 parking spaces in the long-term car park,” it says. “The architects who designed Marine Square have provided a scope for this scheme. Preliminary costs are $300,000 to $350,000 including design, consents, approvals, etc,” it says. The report says it would take six months to get a green light for the project and work could start immediately after that if funding was available. Currently, uncovered bike and scooter parking at Devonport Ferry Terminal is provided to the west along the sea wall and at the bottom of Victoria Road along Windsor Reserve. There is also provision for bicycles along the western side of the boardwalk area. At this stage the board has yet to discuss the proposal.
Kea’s new controls have teething problems, The Kea, the main ferry used on the Devonport-Auckland route, has broken down twice since it recently returned from survey. Part of the survey work was to install new controls. Fullers Operations Manager Tim Palmer says it’s been experiencing technical issues with the new controls. Two weeks ago, Fullers took the Kea out of service yet again and Palmer says the company flew a support crew to New Zealand to fix it. He said at the time Fullers was confident the issues would be resolved quickly and the vessel returned to service
shortly after. Last Thursday morning however, the Kea had another hiccup when it seemed to lose steering control on an early-morning run from Devonport to the city. A source said: “We were floundering in the harbour for a bit and (the captain) managed to limp us in without towing.” The Kea was back in operation later that morning. Fullers Sales and Marketing Manager Dana Coote said: “It is new technology and we are experiencing teething problems. Whilst these are teething problems, we don’t foresee Kea being unavailable for long pe-
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Local board wants stronger restrictions on legal highs cences should not be granted within 500m of primary schools, giving them the same restriction as intermediate and high schools. Previously the board had felt a boundary of only 200m around primary schools was enough, as young children are less likely to be affected by a legal-high outlet than teenagers. However board member Grant Gillon argued that the danger of normalising legal highs
around young children was a strong argument for extending the restriction around primary schools to 500 metres. Under the Psychoactive Substances Amendment Act 2014, those substances that have been classified as low risk must be allowed to be sold in some local areas. If the board proposals are taken up it would see less potential sales in Milford as well.
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Dance for Elizabeth helps pay for hospital expenses
Every little bit helps…Elizabeth’s father Tima Moataane (above left) with Sean and Genni Lynch and (at right) dancing in support of their friend are (from left to right): Alice Cunliffe, Brigit Kelly and Caitlin Sheehan A dance evening held to support the family of Elizabeth Moataane, who at the age of 15 has been diagnosed with bone and lung cancer, helped raise $1,300. Elizabeth’s father Tima Moataane says the money will help his family with things like food, power bills, petrol for the car and parking at the hospital. “When she has chemo I sometimes go there twice a day and it adds up to $30 per day
in parking fees,” he says. He thanked the 50 or so people who turned out for the dance at North Shore United football club to raise money. Tima Moataane works part time as caretaker at St Leo’s School. “I have had to quit my other job at the supermarket to help out with Elizabeth and the other children,” says the father of seven. Elizabeth is the second oldest.
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He says Elizabeth has a long road ahead of her, with nine months of chemotherapy planned. She is brave and takes things in her stride, even the loss of her hair, he says. The event was organised by the Moataane’s neighbour Lynda Tyler, who said people can still donate to the TSB Elizabeth Fund (account number 15 3974 0054554 250) or contact her on 027 4065 646.
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Young Devonport stars shine at awards
Lorde invited her brother Angelo and sister India on stage to share in the glow of her awards
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Devonport’s Eliza McCartney and Ella Yelich-O’Connor (Lorde), whose 18th birthdays are within a month of each other, ruled the stage at Auckland’s two biggest events last Thursday night. Lorde won six Tuis at the New Zealand Music Awards – Album of the Year, Single of the Year, Best Female Solo Artist, Best Pop Album, Highest Selling Single and the International Achievement Award – held at the Vector Arena. Eliza received the ASB Young Sportswoman of the Year award at Eden Park for her pole vaulting achievements. These include winning the National Junior title and breaking all New Zealand age group and open records with the vault of 4.45 metres that placed her third at the IAAF World Junior Champs. She is only the second New Zealand woman – the other being Valerie Adams – to win a medal at an IAAF World Juniors event. It also ranks her second equal in the Commonwealth as a senior woman vaulter. She now holds all the New Zealand pole-vault records simultaneously. Other Devonport category winners at the ASB College Sport awards were Harry Elworthy, for boys cycling (for the second consecutive year) and Markus Somerville for the boys yachting category. Both are the same age as Ella and Eliza. Katherine Badham (16) was a finalist in the girls triathlon category.
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Auction On site, Monday 15th December 2014 at 12.30pm (unless sold prior) View www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7554 Open Sunday 1.00 - 2.00pm Peter Andrews P 09 446 2105 M 0274 931 826 E peter.andrews@harcourts.co.nz Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Auction On site, Sunday 7th December 2014 at 12.00pm (unless sold prior) View www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7552 Open Sat & Sun 11.30-12.00pm Jane Hastings & Jackie Mark P 09 446 2116 M 021 735 263 P 09 446 2113 M 021 458 797 Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Devonport 3a William Bond Street
Devonport 59 Regent Street
English Country Classic This pretty, three bedroom, two bathroom gabled property is a rare find in Devonport. Discreetly hidden away and perfectly positioned.
Comprehensive Building Report On Offer 14 years with the same family. Huge architecturally designed home with lots of private areas, a self-contained area which could be used for an income.
For Sale $1,198,000 View www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7447 Open by appointment Caroline Devereux P 09 446 2107 M 021 573 305 E caroline.devereux@harcourts.co.nz Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Auction On Site, Wed 17th December 2014 at 5.00pm (unless sold prior) View www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7577 Open Sat & Sun 12.15-12.45pm Jane Hastings & Jackie Mark P 09 446 2116 M 021 735 263 P 09 446 2113 M 021 458 797 Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
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Devonport 122 Calliope Road
Devonport 3/45 Merani Street
Calliope Contemporary Delight Four bedroom, two living, two bathroom, double garage with internal access. Private, spacious home and garden. Room for a boat!
This Is The One Just listed for sale. Solid, superior 2 bedroom unit. East West facing. Carport and additional storage space. Your early inspection advised.
Auction On site, Sunday 7th December 2014 at 6.00pm (unless sold prior) View www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7546 Open Sat & Sun 1.00 - 1.30pm Maria Stevens P 09 446 2111 M 021 979 084 E maria.stevens@harcourts.co.nz Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
For Sale By Negotiation View www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7583 Open Sat & Sun 12.00 - 12.45pm Peter Andrews P 09 446 2105 M 0274 931 826 E peter.andrews@harcourts.co.nz Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
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Devonport 36a Summer Street
Devonport 45 Mozeley Avenue
Don’t Decide Until You Have Stepped Inside! This lovely sunny home has so much to offer and once inside you will be pleasantly surprised. Multiple living areas and pool.
Stunning Home, Perfect For Your Family 4 bedrooms, 2 living, 2 bath, 1 carport, spacious home. Fantastic flow to private landscaped garden. Open homes 6/7th December 10.30-11am.
For Sale $1,599,000 View www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7532 Open Sat & Sun 1.00 - 1.45pm Diana Murray & Peter Ayton P 09 446 2115 M 021 911522 P 09 446 2109 M 021 336 300 Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
Auction On site, Sunday 7th December 2014 at 11.00am (unless sold prior) View www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7542 Open Sat & Sun 11.00 - 11.30am Maria Stevens P 09 446 2111 M 021 979 084 E maria.stevens@harcourts.co.nz Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
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Devonport 37 Rutland Road
Belmont 1/46 Eversleigh Road
Central Devonport Easy Care Home Suitable for entry level purchasers and downsizers! A freestanding, freehold, two level contemporary home in central Devonport.
Location Location Location Character home that is beautifully positioned for the sun and outdoor entertaining flowing out from the open plan kitchen/dining and lounge room.
Auction On site, Sunday 7th December 2014 at 10.00am (unless sold prior) View www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7558 Open Sat & Sun 11.00 - 11.45am Gary Potter & Glenice Taylor P 09 446 2106 M 021 953 021 P 09 446 2112 M 021 943 021 Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
For Sale By Negotiation View www.harcourts.co.nz/DP7556 Open Sat & Sun 1.45-2.15pm Jackie Mark & Jane Hastings P 09 446 2113 M 021 458 797 P 09 446 2116 M 021 735 263 Cooper & Co Real Estate Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008
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Letters
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Community needs to get behind kids who commit stupid acts other because there is a charge on the boy that threw the punch. We have known this boy for a long period now. He is not a bad person and has the full support of his family, friends and teachers. The result of the punch would not have been his intention and it is certainly not in his nature to harm another. This was a very serious lapse of judgement and he realises this and is very remorseful. We are in no way saying what he did is acceptable – very far from it. But you
We all know as parents that teenagers do stupid things. I did, we all did. I think it is our duty as a community to help these kids through times that can be very testing. We refer to an article published in the Flagstaff (14/11/14) about two Takapuna Grammar boys. Both these boys did stupid things; one tagging someone’s car, the other throwing a punch. I am sure by now they both realise that there are major consequences to their actions. These boys are now unable to talk to each
have to ask yourself should he pay for it with a police record for the rest of his life? Remember this is the one and only stupid thing he has done. We need to get behind these kids that have these problems so they can have a chance at a successful future and have a positive influence in the community. In turn they will see how a community works and the support that is out there for them and others. It takes a community to raise a child. Parents can not do it on their own. Dave and Denise Martin
Lack of council foresight on library and office So stupidly we are to pay for that office to be elsewhere, like across the road, with all the costs involved in extra accommodation. Logic must be in short supply as the minilibrary has been able to run from the existing old DBC building, something that is probably reality for most libraries in the next decade if technology keeps driving demand. Well thanks very much for not thinking
Having invested $8 million ratepayer dollars on a flash library it would appear the communicators weren’t talking when the practical aspects were covered off. Because there is some sort of ‘Us and Them’ going on between the libraries department and other parts of the council organisation, the Area Office will not be integrated into the nice new structure.
that one through and we look forward to piling more money up and torching it when there are plenty of other things to be kept up to date with. Next time there is some spare cash lying around, how about adding a footpath on the other side of Memorial Drive where the streetlights are? Ian Ferguson
Strong opposition to bus shelter in “undisclosed” report sions was written on 24th June. It shows very strong public opposition to the bus shelter - 73% against, with 62% of those “strongly opposed.” It also shows 53% opposition to the proposed realignment of the internal pedestrian walkway. The other two elements of the project are supported. But it seems that none may go ahead anyway because the report also shows that funding for three of the elements – the new western roof, the front canopy and the internal walkway – has been “put on hold” and that
In the most recent edition of the Flagstaff, you reported that a meeting on the proposed ferry terminal bus shelter had recently been held at AT. I have been in contact with AT over the past month requesting that the results of the public consultation on the ferry terminal be made public. Most recently I was told, “we need more time to complete our report,” and that I could “expect to receive an update by end of November 2014.” In fact, a report on the public submis-
“final decisions are yet to be made” on the bus shelter. It is perhaps unsurprising that the one element of the project that is still being considered for funding is the one that most people are opposed to. I have been singularly unsuccessful in getting any response from AT about why this five-month-old report was not made public in September (as provided for in the AT consultation process) and when it will be made public. Perhaps you will have more luck. Wayne Dyer
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Politicians let down locals on Lake Rd What a travesty that the Lake Road upgrade is now ‘off the table for at least the next 10 years’. The decision to turn away from addressing the seven-day-a-week problem on ‘the worst urban road in Auckland’ is indicative of the inability of local politicians to serve the key needs of those who voted for them. Harsh words? Read councillor Chris Darby’s letter in which claims to have ‘lobbied successfully to secure the $50m for improving Lake Road’ during his chairmanship of the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board. Political obfuscation at its best. If he had ‘lobbied successfully’ then the funding would have remained in place. The reality is that, as a new city councillor, he has participated in a council that has completely
eradicated the funding. In its place, in a feeble attempt to retain credibility, he offers ‘dynamic LED lane markings capable of changing lane configurations as demand changes’. Any Lake Road user knows that the lanes are regularly jammed in both directions so the installation of ‘dynamic markings’ would be anything but dynamic and a waste of public funds. Every day of the week, as Lake Road users face long tedious queues, their frustrations will be fuelled by their awarness of the lamentable failure of inept local politicians. Shame on each one of those who were elected to represent the interests of their fellow citizens and have let us down so badly. Dr John Reynolds
Time for locals to manage Devonport After reading the latest Flagstaff with its news of the reintroduction of the ability to sell legal highs, the attempted reintroduction of chemical spraying, the “blowtorch on all projects” etc, and having observed the demolition of several items in order to replace them (eg the traffic islands at the start of Memorial Drive, various seats and rubbish bins around the place etc) , and
what with the huge rates we are charged (I’m not sure what for apart from rubbish removal), I would like to ask at what point we can call it quits and say that the unified Auckland Council is not actually working for us, secede and revert to management by a local Devonport board that actually cares and represents our community? Could it be now please? M Cathie
New library will reflect changing needs I was sorry to read of Sylvia Emm’s broken leg (Nov 14 issue, p.19) and hope that her recovery continues completely. On the other matter of her letter, I can provide some information to counter her view that libraries need to be smaller, not bigger. She is right about the development of electronic books, of course; booksellers and publishers are adjusting to their growing presence and inexpensive availability. Libraries are changing, too. As well as making available an even bigger number of good old-format books from Auckland Libraries’ 52 branches, the new Devonport Library will make available large and small spaces for meetings of community groups. The glorious impulse that makes people want to learn, read, discuss and compare experiences will be well supported in our new library. The architects listened sympathetically to what the Library Associates, and others, needed. I hope Sylvia Emms will keep an eye out for our Library Associates’ posters; there will be
interesting events next year, as there have been every year since the Associates was formed more than forty years ago. Ian Free
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Commencing with Devonport Lions Santa Parade, stepping off from Clarence St at 11am and then afterwards in Windsor Reserve until 3pm. Dance in the Park - a celebration of dance and music, the Devonport Craft Market - a market full of festive goodies, New Zealand Fire Service, food stalls, kids activities and more!
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Interview
November 28 2014
Sharpshooter makes the most of being led astray
Pottted history… Grant Hayward with a cue he has played with for the last 30 years, pictured where he is well known as the proprietor of Hayward’s Paper Power
At 65 Grant Hayward is at the top of his game. Having won the 2014 New Zealand Open Billiards title, his world ranking has zoomed to 25, sparking thoughts of a tilt at the world championships in England in 2015. The long-time stationery and bookshop owner talked to Rob Drent about his love of cue sports, playing for a living around the world and his family, who brought dance and theatre to New Zealand.
Most top sportspeople can remember the time they were hooked. Grant Hayward, one of New Zealand’s top billiards, snooker and pool players over many decades, remembers when he was lured astray. “I was taken to the Takapuna Billiards Salon (then on the corner of Anzac St) when I was 15 by Rusty Willis, my best mate at school. “He was a local character who led me astray you could say.” The salon had eight full-sized tables. Kelly pool (where numbers are drawn to pot balls) was the game of the day. “I developed my skills from there – I was keen and had a natural flair,” says Hayward. He also had top-flight eye to hand co-ordination. As a youngster Hayward was good enough to win Auckland junior tennis under -13 doubles
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titles playing out of the Takapuna Tennis Club. He was runner-up in the singles. He was also a keen rugby player playing for Takapuna juniors in the 50s prior to the Harbour Bridge opening. “I remember going down to Devonport to catch the vehicular ferry over to town to play the Auckland teams - it was a full day’s work for the parents.” Hayward played at fullback for the Takapuna Grammar 1st XV in 1965, in a team that featured All Black great Brad Johnstone. Although he continued playing for Takapuna Rugby Club until age 21, the lure of the table was always his first calling and it also saw him right in his travels around the world. Hayward continued to hone his cue skills at the North Shore Club in Takapuna, a small venue with two tables. “It was an old villa behind where Barfoot and Thompson is now, renovated by a couple of players.” By the time of his OE in his early twenties, Hayward was good enough to support his travels by playing. He went to Australia in 1971-72 and South Africa in 1972-73 touring around and “playing for money on the tables.” Then it was onto the west coast of America, for a tour of the States and Canada with a couple of Aussie mates, playing largely in cocktail bars. The type of establishments portrayed by Paul Newman in the movie The Color of Money, “was not too far off” where Hayward played. Back in New Zealand he met and married wife Helen in 1975 and bought a house in Bayswater. They have been in Beresford St ever since – although they lived in six different
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November 28 2014 properties in the same road - before buying a section and building a house, “with a purposebuilt room for the snooker table,” adds Hayward quickly. Growing up on the North Shore Hayward came from a prominent family with an interesting history. His great-grandfather was Henry Hayward, credited with bringing song and dance, and movies to New Zealand. Years of involvement in dance and theatre production led to movies, and by 1910 Hayward Picture Enterprises was a prominent film distribution company. In 1912 it controlled 33 picture theatres. The family set up the Gaiety Picture Theatre in Takapuna which later became the Tudor Theatre. Helen and Grant had their first child Louise in 1979, followed by Philip (34), Nicola (28) and Matthew (27). But Hayward still kept at his sport, taking up competitive snooker in the 1970s and winning around five Auckland titles in the 1980s. He went on to represent New Zealand in all forms of cue sport – snooker, billiards, and eight-ball and nine-ball pool. (Sons Philip and Matthew became handy players themselves winning national nine-ball titles.) In the late 1980s Hayward represented New Zealand in snooker at the world champs in Singapore and the Asian champs in New Delhi and Beijing. “We were staying at a little hotel near Tiananmen Square where all the protests were happening – two days after we left it (the situation) blew up.” On the snooker side, although the New Zealand players were not highly ranked, their
matches were played to an audience of 50 million Chinese television viewers. In early 1990 Hayward bought Titchener’s Bookshop and Stationers located on Victoria Rd. It has been Hayward’s Paper Power ever since. In the 1990s Hayward’s interests shifted to eight-ball and nine-ball: he was New Zealand number in nine-ball for five years. “I played in four world championships (in Sweden, Taiwan, the United States and Wales), which was a great experience. “Helen has been so supportive – although she has been on a few of the trips – I could not have done this without the support of my family.” In recent years he has “gone back to billiards” – a game he had always loved because of its sheer difficulty. “In billiards you have to control three balls. Rather than two in pool and snooker - the potted ball and the cue ball.” Even so he had not played the game competitively for three and a half years, when the chance come up this year to play some of the world’s best at home when a couple of local tournaments carried world-ranking points. Hayward won the Hamilton Open and then the New Zealand Open title in September. The wins earned him a world ranking of 25 – and a chance of making the world champs draw in 2015. However it wasn’t all plain sailing in the international field of 25 players, with Hayward narrowly beating Jason Colebrook (Melbourne) 344-342 in the quarter finals then edging out Sydney’s George Chammas 445-421 in the semi-finals.
Success, as in all things, is attention to detail. He has played with the same oak cue for 30 years. “The tip is the most important part – it needs to be rigid to control the cue ball properly.” In the two weeks prior to the New Zealand Open, Hayward was practising for one and half hours per day. “Billiards you play by yourself, so you have got to be disciplined. “But after 50 years of playing (cue sports) you have seen all the angles – it’s just a tune-up.” Hayward finds the most difficult aspect to the game as he gets older is the concentration. “You play over a two-hour period,so your concentration can wane - keeping at it can be a bit of a challenge.” He is excited that there will be four world ranking tournaments in New Zealand next year. But in the meantime you can find him behind the counter of Hayward’s Paper Power most days, except Wednesday afternoons, when the nine-handicapper (his best was five) is out on the Waitemata Course playing a social round of golf. “I’m keeping going at the business at this stage – it’s been a great lifestyle business, living and working in Devonport. “All the kids have worked in the shop at various stages and it’s been wonderful for them getting experience working with the public and the great people of Devonport.” He recalls some special connections were made over the years. Anna Kidd (who recently died) used to come in once a week for a magazine order and had a special affinity with son Matthew. “She used to give him a hard time and he used to give her a hard time. Those sorts of relationships have been great to see.”
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Health and detox for everyone The team at KAiZEN aims to inspire overall health and well-being. Their new Devonport treatment centre is the place to feel more energised and to receive professional guidance towards better health. KAiZEN offers detox therapies in-store or at home, as well as a range of complementing treatments, consultations and natural products. KAiZEN owner and director Ibti McGregor will be well known to many Devonport locals, as the nutritional assistant at Devonport Pharmacy for the past three years. Ibti’s business partner, Nahaia Russ, is a registered naturopath and medical herbalist. Nahaia has been practising for 17 years and for the last 10 years has been specialising in detox and chelation therapies. Toxins such as heavy metals and chemicals are fat-soluble and easy to get into the body, but are very difficult to get out. Although the body detoxifies daily, this is not always sufficient to prevent the build-up of acids, which lead to health problems. Nahaia is the exclusive distributor of the BioPulse Ionic Foot Spa machines that are now specially made for New Zealand and available for use at KaiZEN or to purchase. Immersing the feet into these footbaths energises the body and stimulates cell membranes to cleanse over the next 48 hours. Tests have shown the treatment to significantly reduce heavy-metal load in the body. The recommended level of use of the BioPulse is for 35 minutes, two or three times a week. Another very effective way of reducing toxins is by using an infrared sauna, where heavy metals are extracted through the sweating process. An infrared sauna can be used on the whole body or just to target certain areas. KAiZEN will soon have infrared saunas for in-store use and to purchase. Nahaia has also developed a range of natural, organic skincare products, with active ingredients from France. She describes them as nutrition and wholefood for the skin, and says that if an ingredient is not edible, then it is not used. Each of the products contains colloidal gold and they are a profession-only brand, typically used at high-end spas. These products are used in the facial treatments at KAiZEN and are also for sale.
The KAiZEN team… Nahaia Russ, Ibti McGregor, Maysoon Rassam,Yoko Shimoyama The BioPulse machine has to be one of the fastest and easiest ways to detox; after 10 minutes toxins start to be eliminated into the salted water of the footbath. While toxins and metabolic waste are being flushed out, and are clearly visible in the water, the whole body is stimulated to cleanse itself. The process is painless and Nahaia says, “You don’t feel like you are detoxing.” It works by separating the hydrogen from the oxygen in the water, and sending electrical signals to the bloodstream, causing the body to emit negatively charged ions and rid itself of accumulated toxins. If toxins no longer clog the cells, nutrients can get in. meaning users look younger and feel more energised. KAiZEN also has a counsellor, Iraqiborn Maysoon Rassam. Maysoon worked as a lecturer and scientist until 2010, when following recuperation from stomach cancer, she changed course and embarked on a career in counselling. Her illness gave Maysoon an insight into how much people needed each other during times of weakness. Her passion is to reach out to those who are experiencing challenging times. Maysoon offers special
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Devonport One Haven of a Family Home 74 Stanley Point Road Large family home in the most peaceful setting you can imagine. Perfect for toddlers, through teens and even for the grandparents to live-in - there’s space for everyone at every stage of life. Plus north-facing back deck and gardens... you will never want to leave. Call me now to arrange to view.
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Devonport 30C William Bond St- Best Buying! Aaron Reid (BCom) M 021 119 1926 Devonport 09 445 2010
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Just when you thought the “ Devonport Villa” was out of reach, we are fortunate to bring this “Honey for the Money “ to the market! Three bedrooms, woody and warm and a massive double plus carport. Lovely views of Mt Vic are a bonus! Call me today and don’t miss out!
Lance Richardson M 021 796 660 A/H 446 6466 Devonport 09 445 2010
Auction: 10:00am 4 Dec 2014 at Bruce Mason Centre, (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun 2.00 - 2.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/533117
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Devonport 1 Queens Pd Devonport Retail Opportunity A large (153 m²) Devonport waterfront shop to lease. Soon, the work being done to improve the waterfront and the ferry terminal will be complete and this store will be a very popular location. Reasonable rent and term of lease negotiable.
Devonport 2/9 Kawerau Avenue Ted Hill M 0800 248 526 A/H 09 445 3256 Devonport 09 445 2010
For Lease: View: Phone For Viewing Times www.barfoot.co.nz/60860
A Solid Investment This sun-drenched townhouse features a modern kitchen and bathroom and very generous, double bedrooms. Downstairs there is garaging and a large media or recreation room. Solidly built with concrete block downstairs and brickwork upstairs, for your peace of mind.
Lorraine and Don Wood M 0800 571 771 A/H 09 445 8215 Devonport 09 445 2010
For Sale: $739,000 View: Sat/Sun 2.00 - 2.30pm www.barfoot.co.nz/530939
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Takapuna 2/43 Byron Ave AS CLOSE AS IT GETS TO PERFECT! Constructed in rendered brick this confident build offers generous spaces with quality and detailing apparent at every turn. With five bedrooms and three bathrooms this impressive and substantial family home is as close as it gets to perfect.
Devonport 2 Allenby Avenue Trish Fitzgerald M 021 952 452 Devonport 09 445 2010 Sue Harrison M 021 909 549 A/H 09 445 6519 Devonport 09 445 2010
Auction: 3:00pm 13 Dec 2014 on Site (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun 2.00 - 2.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/533261
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Bright and Breezy Family Home Offering an expanse of living and entertaining space, this 4 bedroom Edwardian Villa sits on the fringe of the Waitemata Golf Club, just a pitching wedge to the No.10 green. The northerly aspect assures all day sun. With a huge entertaining deck and triple garaging, there is so much on offer here. Make it yours!
Carol Wetzell M 027 245 3392 A/H 09 488 7559 Devonport 09 445 2010 Ian Cunliffe M 0800 248 521 A/H 09 445 3967 Devonport 09 445 2010
For Sale: By Negotiation View: Sat/Sun 12.00-12.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/531423
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Belmont 1/21 Williamson Ave
Belmont 30A Montgomery Avenue
Sue Harrison M 021 909 549 A/H 09 445 6519 Devonport 09 445 2010 Toni Gregory M 021 044 3663 A/H 09 446 1023 Devonport 09 445 2010 Auction: 2:00pm 6 Dec 2014 On Site (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun 12.00-12.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/533125
Make a Start Here Set in a very popular Belmont location, and within easy reach of good transport links to Auckland City, this character filled 1950’s three bedroom home is a great place to drop anchor and will suit numerous buying tastes, including young professionals, retirees, family buyers, and investors. Off street parking plus a garage.
STANDOUT OPPORTUNITY! In one of Belmonts prized streets, this solid three bedroom stucco character build presents a STANDOUT OPPORTUNITY. With the bonus of beach side living, spectacular city views, loads of storage and internal access garaging, this home is ready to update and add value. Call listing agents for early viewing!
Ian Cunliffe M 0800 248 521 A/H 09 445 3967 Devonport 09 445 2010 Carol Wetzell M 027 245 3392 A/H 09 488 7559 Devonport 09 445 2010 Auction: 3:00pm 6 Dec 2014 on Site (unless sold prior) View: Sat/Sun 3.00pm-3.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/532748
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Bayswater 3 Leander Street One Careful Owner This cute 1950’s brick and tile home on a full 675m² flat section, is a great little starter for people wanting to climb on board the property ladder. With 3 bedrooms, a garage, and in original condition, this represents a great opportunity for the next family to create their own history.
Devonport 6 Shoal Bay Road Carol Wetzell M 027 245 3392 A/H 09 488 7559 Devonport 09 445 2010 Cathy Fiebig M 0800 248 245 A/H 09 445 8168 Devonport 09 445 2010
For Sale: By Negotiation View: Sat/Sun 11.00am-11.45am www.barfoot.co.nz/531926
5 Bedroom Villa with Pool This character filled Edwardian Villa, set over two levels, has an excellent blend of authentic and modern. With 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and 2 living areas, flexible living options are a given. The kids have flown the nest and our Vendors are keen to move and down size. A MUST SELL. MAKE AN OFFER.
Ian Cunliffe M 0800 248 521 A/H 09 445 3967 Devonport 09 445 2010 Carol Wetzell M 027 245 3392 A/H 09 488 7559 Devonport 09 445 2010
For Sale: $1,595,000 View: Sat/Sun 2.00pm-2.45pm www.barfoot.co.nz/527359
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POTENTIAL PLUS! 1950’S ORIGINAL - IT’S A DO-UP!
9A Albert Road, Devonport
This handsome 1950´s home is tucked away from the road down a private right of way with
Auction 12pm, Thurs 11th December 2014 (unless sold prior) 28 Northcroft St, Takapuna View Sat/Sun 2.15 - 3.00pm www.bayleys.co.nz/1470076
sunny aspect on a freehold 587m² site in an excellent street in central Devonport. This solid weatherboard home in original condition enjoys all day sun, great privacy and good flow to the large deck and landscaped gardens. Timber floors feature in the spacious living rooms, dining and kitchen and there is easy flow to the decks and gardens perfect for private living and entertaining. A double garage provides cover plus there is extra parking. The three double bedrooms all have good cupboards and there is a family bathroom plus a laundry with toilet.
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M 021 278 3024 A/h 09 487 0711 lynda.betts@bayleys.co.nz BAYLEYS REAL ESTATE LTD, DEVONPORT, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008
The home feels light, warm and spacious. This fabulous family home offers you huge potential close to parks, golf course, shops, beaches, Devonport ferry and excellent schools. Must be seen!
COOL CONTEMPORARY - CHIC RETREAT ON 809M²
17B Niccol Avenue, Narrow Neck
Beautiful, contemporary spacious home with high ceilings and light, located in one of
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Auckland’s most desirable neighbourhoods. Just a short walk to Narrow Neck beach, Waitemata golf course, tennis courts, squash club, gym and Takapuna Grammar. This home features four bedrooms and three full bathrooms. The triple sized master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe with an en-suite bathroom. The main level has easy indoor/outdoor access
11am, Sun 7 Dec 2014 (unless sold prior) On Site - 17B Niccol Avenue, Narrow Neck View Sat/Sun 10.30 - 11.00am Twilight Viewing Thurs 5.30 - 6.30pm www.bayleys.co.nz/1450341
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M 021 970 444 B 09 487 0730
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landscaped 809m² grounds. Double garaging could be used for a home business, a workroom or as an artist’s studio.
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Libraries essential for democracy and free thought As Sylvia Emm rightly pointed out in her letter last week, libraries can no longer simply be depositories of books. However, suggesting that the growth of the Ebook means it is necessary to shrink libraries is like someone from the 1950s suggesting that the escalator will render stairs redundant. Ebooks represent only a fraction of the market at present and, while their growth may threaten the bookstore, they will only enhance the library experience. There was a time when bookstores and record shops were sombre places where stock was piled onto tables and people browsed in silence - something only Bernard Black could admire. Then companies like Virgin Records revolutionised the way people shop. A Virgin Megastore was not just a shop, but a place for people to gather and connect over music. Libraries, for the sake of their survival, must be dynamic community centres where wisdom
Safety barrier unsecured on Mt Vic Could we please have parking signs in and around the village that indicate when parking restrictions start and finish? I see they have them in Thames. Also the the safety barrier wire hawser on the left fence coming down Mount Victoria in front of Devonport Primary School, which is below the steep bank there, has been unanchored for some time. There is an accident waiting to happen here. Before you ask, yes I have spoken to necessary authorities. Peter Norwood
can be exchanged, ideas challenged, politicians chastised, and where bibliophiles discuss their latest obsession. If we assume that libraries can survive as shelving units we are not only antiquated in our thinking, but missing the reason libraries exist in the first place: to liberate the mind. It is an absolute miracle that in the face of budget cuts we have a council investing in knowledge. However, it is not enough to say that if we build a library that people will flock to it as the animals did to the ark. The future of the library depends on its ability to respond to the unforeseeable needs of its users, most of whom are yet to be born. The new Devonport Library (which has almost exactly the same footprint as the old library) will be a space that fosters 21st century learning and introduces a new generation to the infinite capacity of human brilliance. Its various meeting rooms and study spaces have expanded its capabilities and made it possible to offer impr oved community services, as well future-proof those not yet envisaged. Last week Sylvia referenced with horror ‘surplus space’ in the new building, as if there could be such a thing as too much library. Her concern was that the library might hire out the space to the community. Forgive me for not understanding Sylvia’s fears, but that is exactly what the library should be used for. The facilities at the RSA and the community house are inappropriate for many events and the library provides an exceptional alternative. We need to get smarter about how we use public space to maximise efficiency. All around the country we have schools left empty when vacated by students at three o’clock. It is not a travesty worthy of a letter to the editor when we fill these
ghost towns at night. Why not apply the same modelling to libraries? When the new library was still in the design stage, I was invited to provide consultation on behalf of Takapuna Grammar students. Despite being disappointed that my fellow consultants (all of whom were at least double my age) did not share my aesthetics, I was encouraged that we all agreed that libraries are a wonderful necessity in a democratic society. But there is no denying that they are under threat by governments hellbent on cutbacks. Their future depends on their ability to be exciting clubhouses for controversy and debate. The old library was unfit for this purpose. Athfield Architects have created a building with a variety of spaces that can be zoned off, so that raucous discussion can take place in one room while readers read quietly in another. The ability to create different zones within the building will also allow for longer opening hours, meaning that business people will be able to access the library on the way to the ferry. And the study rooms will give Ron Dykman a place to register his innumerable grumbles with the Flagstaff while leaving the rest of Devonport in peace. An absolute bargain at $8 million. As a community I worry that the Devonport can often be resistant to change. This is both our greatest asset and our biggest curse. As an historic community, we must always respect our past. But we should not let it cloud our ability to look into the future. I truly believe that Devonport is the best place to bring up children in the world, and I was incredibly lucky to grow up here myself. If this is our mandate then we must build with the needs of our children in mind. Abraham Coombs
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Devonport Orchestra and Welsh Choir festive Christmas performance
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The Devonport Chamber Orchestra and the Auckland Welsh Choir joined forces again recently for an end-of-year concert. This has become a regular and welcome event, judging from the full audiences at their performances in Remuera’s Somervell Church and at Holy Trinity Church Devonport on November 16. The conductor was Diana Rhodes, who is the choir’s director. Following a stirring rendition of the Welsh national anthem, the choir presented three songs based on folk tunes related to water – in England, Scotland and China. The choir has strength in all sections and performed two unaccompanied songs and one with orchestra. The orchestra, led by Helen van Druten, then performed Ottorino Respighi’s Ancient Airs and Dances Suite No 1. This was a richly orchestrated representation of courtly pieces for dancers and instrumentalists. There were opportunities aplenty for soloists within the orchestra to shine. Love and Laughter was the title given to five songs for choir – the first two unaccompanied and then two with sensitively
played woodwind accompaniment. Brooke van Velden and Philip Morgan Rees were the soloists in The Turtledove. The music for Aorangi – Requiem to TD Burnett was composed by the conductor and was the sole piece with a New Zealand flavour. It was an elegy to one of the South Island’s high country settlers. Bassoon and clarinet accompaniment for the Miller of the Dee brought a comic touch to the drinking song, sung by the men of the choir. The final work was Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Fantasia on Christmas Carols for Choir and Orchestra. It began with a haunting cello solo played by Graham Falla, followed by solo baritones, Philip Morgan Rees and Vanya Boikov and then choir. Based on several early Christmas carols from southern England, with suggestions of others in the orchestral part, there were hints of plainsong and early harmonies. It was a joyous end to a polished and varied concert and heralded the Christmas season in fine style. At the Saturday performance the proceeds of the concert were presented to representatives of the Child Poverty Action Group. by Rogan Falla
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Hauraki gymnasts jump for gold at primary champs
Two Hauraki School gymnasts were the top performers at this year’s North Harbour Gymnastic Primary School Zone Day. Sienna Gray came first in floor, beam, bars and vault she was also first overall and in the winning team. Harrison Smith also placed first all round, and first in horizontal bar, vault, rings and pommel. Both eleven-year-old Year 6 students train hard. For Sienna it’s 20 hours a week and for Harrison it’s16. Harrison also plays rugby and cricket, but for Sienna gymnastics is taking up all the time she has. Both started gymnastics early. Sienna did Kindy Gym at age two and hasn’t looked back since. She has been competing since she was eight. This October, she achieved first overall and firstteam in the New Zealand National GymSports Championships held in Henderson in October. Harrison says he was a bit older when he got into the sport. “I really liked to move around when I was three or four, so I joined the gym,” he says. “The skills are hard and they take a long time to get,” Harrision says. Not hitting the Pommel handles with your legs while doing 20 or 30 circles on them, is technically challenging, he says. For Sienna her challenge is getting the strength that is required on the uneven bars or beam. Her favourite apparatus is the floor. “I like the music and I used to do dance. It’s hard but it’s fun,” she says. Hauraki’s Year 3 and 4 Girls A team came third overall and third as a team. The Year 5 and 6 Girls A team came third as a Raising the bar…Harrison Smith and Sienna Gray dream of team. The Year 5 and 6 boys came first overall and second as a competing at Olympic-level gymnastics team. As a school, Hauraki placed third equal.
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November 28 2014
Kohanga reo the darling of Kapa Haka Festival
Kapa cuties…Wirihita McGarvey, Mokoia Morris, Larel Low, Ava-Belle Walters, Breah McLean, Matai Jason, Tinaiah Russell, Lhukyah Takapu and Phyllis Dryden with care giver Gail Kapa in back Fourteen pre-schoolers performed at the recent Peninsula Kapa Haka festival held at Belmont Intermediate School and brought the house down. They represented nearly the entire roll of 16 at the local Te Hau Kapua Te Kohanga Reo preschool on Roberts Ave, behind Bayswater School. The children, from infants to five-yearolds, performed six songs, including a short version of the Ka Mate at the event held on November 17. Belmont Intermediate Associate Principal
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Kohanga Reos. All are true to our philosophy of language, family and children,” she says. Te Hau Kapua Te Kohanga Reo was officially set up in 1986, initially to support families working at Devonport Naval Base, after two previous local Kohanga reo preschool run by volunteers looked for a permanent home. “One Kohanga was at Takarunga Playcentre The other was at Narrow Neck Playcentre,” says Kapa. It is currently located on council land alongside Bayswater School. Kapa says today the school has become home to a “real cross section of local families.”
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Bike buddies…Brothers and friends (left to right) Ben (11) and Jared (9) Trinneman and Roy Tapsell (12) enjoyed BMX bikes and sausages at the Bike Devonport Facebook friends for real afternoon. Eighty friends of the Bike Devonport Facebook page met in the flesh recently and seemed to “like” each other for real. Chris Werry, who initiated the page and is the group’s spokesperson, organised the day to put substance behind the online presence. “It is easy to hit ‘Like’ on the computer, but to be successful at promoting local cycling, we need people to be in it for real and to commit to more than that,” he says. The all-age group met in Devonport and cycled together to Narrow Neck Beach, where a sausage sizzle awaited them. Riders included young families as well as older cyclists such as local councillors Chris Darby and George Wood. Werry’s goal is to make cycling in Devonport safe, so that locals from age eight to 80 will cycle to get around, and to travel to school, the library,
and the beach. Last month, Werry presented a strategic plan on how to transform cycling on the peninsula to the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board. The “Devonport Bike Plan” is a list of practical and relatively low-cost ideas. These include: a barrier of flexi-sticks along the Lake Road cycle lane, cycle lanes on other arterial roads ( like Bayswater Ave, Calliope and Vauxhall Roads) an extended Green Route, a network of “shared paths” on wide sidewalks, 30 km/h speed limits on side streets, shared zones within Devonport village and bike parking spots everywhere. Last week Bike Devonport, along with other community and business groups, was invited to a workshop on the new Lake Road Corridor Management Plan to give its input into the planning process, a Facebook post said.
Check out the action packed programme at the Devonport Community House for the Jan school holidays. We have a Scooter Day with Onboard Skate, Trampoline Day, movies at The Vic, Scooby Doo Mystery Madness, Sponge Bob’s Tropical Beach Party plus a bouncy castle, loads of cool art projects, gardening, science, cooking, sport and more. Check out the full programme at www.devonportcommunityhouse.co.nz
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National Sea Scout Regatta at Narrow Neck Narrow Neck Beach will host the 27th National Sea Scout Regatta from December 27 to January 5. The Calliope Sea Scout Group will be participating at the regatta, with a contingent of 20 Sea Scouts and Venturers, assisted by four leaders and three parent helpers. The regatta will comprise sailing competitions in both the Sunburst and Sea Scout Cutter at Junior, Intermediate and Senior levels. Other activities include swimming, ironman, seamanship and camping standards. There will more than 500 Sea Scouts from around New Zealand participating, and all vying to win the Jellicoe Trident, which is the supreme award for top overall Sea Scouts group. Other trophies and awards are also up for grabs. The entire contingent will be under canvas at HMNZS Tamaki, and will walk daily to Narrow Neck Beach for the day’s activities. The area immediately surrounding Wakatere Boating Club will be secured for the boats and trailers. Devonport Sea Scout group leader Chris Leech said no trailers will be left on the beach during sailing activities, to ensure that the beach will be fully accessible to the public. “Every effort will be made to ensure that there is little disruption to their activities,” he said.
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Devonport Scouts Camping Champions
Top Scouts… (left to right): Joshua Downs, Ben Jones, Michael Oborn and Max Teape The Captain Cook patrol from Devonport and Kaiwaka. Competition was fierce and the Scouts have won the LeRoy Regional Camping camping was made especially difficult by the strong winds and driving rain on the Saturday competition for the second year running. After coming second in the National Camp- and the blazing sun on the Sunday. Each patrol had to compete in First Aid and ing competition earlier in the year, the Captain Cook patrol pulled out all the stops out to Pioneering challenges as well as prepare a threedefend their title in the Auckland competition. course Japanese meal on the Saturday night, a This year, it was held at Te Haruhi Bay in French-themed breakfast and an Italian lunch. In the 1950s, the Devonport Scout group Shakespear Regional Park over the weekend of 15-16th November. Eight patrols took part won the LeRoy Cup four times over the period from as far afield as Waimauku, Kaukapakapa 1953-1957.
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Graffiti brightens up Devonport Splashes of colour are popping up all over Devonport, the latest on a formerly grey wall between the Devonport Community House and the Depot Artspace. Local graffiti artist Sparrow Philips has spraypainted a stencilled image of a girl sitting on a pile of books while transfixed by the screen of a tablet in her lap. It was initiated by Devonport Arts Festival organiser Toni Van Tonder, together with other graffiti work on the Firefly building and a canvas hanging on the outside of the Victoria Theatre. Devonport Community House manager Rebecca McMillan finds the image thought provoking. “As the mother of children at the age when technology tends to take over, I really like the comment Sparrow makes and that it is speaking to kids and parents alike and hopefully makes us stop and think,” she says. Depot Artspace manager Linda Blincko says the image has brightened her day. “When you walk down Clarence Street on a grey day, it pops out and is so enlivening and uplifting,” she says. “Plus, it’s a great piece of art outside the gallery.”
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TGS students help commemorate Passchendaele Students from Takapuna Grammar School (TGS) attended a Glenbrook Vintage Railway event on Labour Day to commemorate the visit of the steam locomotive Ab 608 ‘Passchendaele recently restored by Steam Incorporated. Matthew Berrington, Adam Purcell and Mitch Campbell-Dean had contributed the flagpoles and the stand for the New Zealand, Belgian and Passchendaele flags from work done in their Year 13 Technology class. The flagpoles were first used at the Auckland War Memorial Museum at the 12 October commemoration of the 96th anniversary of the Battle for Bellevue Spur [Passchendaele]. The Ab 608, built at Addington Workshops in Canterbury, was named ‘Passchendaele’ in 1925 to commemorate the New Zealand railwaymen whose lives were lost on the
Navy museum bus proposal A bus route from Devonport Wharf to the Navy Museum is being investigated for 2016 by Auckland Transport (AT). “We are looking at ways we can better serve the Naval Museum with public transport. This may change the way buses use the Vauxhall and Tainui Roads intersection,” confirmed AT spokesperson Mark Hannan.
Stacey Psyches out opposition Belmont Primary School teacher Stacey Sykes was in class of her own at the Bay of Islands Classic sea swim raced in choppy conditions last Saturday. Sykes won the 45-49 age group. She completed the 3.3 km swim from Russell to Paihia in just over 45 minutes. She finished as the 37th woman overall.
Western Front in Northern France and Flanders (Belgium). The event was also attended by the North Shore Army Cadets who formed the Honour Guard for the laying of wreaths by Captain Phil O’Connell RNZNR VRD (NZ Rail), Colonel Louisa O’Brien (NZ Defence Force), Doug McNally (President Waiuku RSA) and Iain Mackenzie (President Passchendaele Society). • On 12 October 1917, 846 New Zealanders were killed in the first four hours of the Battle of Passchendaele, with the total rising to 984 when those who died as a result of their injuries were accounted for. The total number of casualties – the dead, the wounded and the missing – at the Battle of Passchendaele was 2,700. It took two and a half days to clear the battlefield of the dead and the injured.
Remembering Passchendaele… From left to right, Matthew Berrington, Adam Purcell and Mitch Campbell-Dean in front of the flagpoles they made at their TGS technology class
Electricity cable for Windsor Reserve forgotten in library build A power cable for Windsor Reserve, which was requested by the DevonportTakapuna Local Board as part of the new library build has been left out of the project by mistake.
Board Chair Mike Cohen says that council staff are looking into fixing the oversight but it might be too costly and too late to add a pull-through cable. It was designed to make holding events at Windsor Reserve easier.
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Bus shelter timetables around Devonport are proving hard to read and the type may be made bigger. After prompting from Mike Cohen, who told Auckland Transport officers that the imformation on the timetables displayed at bus shelters is hard to read, the organisation is now looking into increasing the type size and reformatting the current timetables to make them easier to decipher.
Andrée Talbot went to her first Plunket coffee group only days after daughter Evie was born 19 years ago and she has been part of the organisation ever since. This month, Talbot was elected President of the Royal New Zealand Plunket Society, after having served on Plunket committees, councils and boards over the years. The Flagstaff will run a full feature interview with Talbot in our February 5 edition.
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November 28 2014
Sister Kidd delivered hundreds of Devonport babies
Devonport obstetric nurse from 1957 until 1975, Anna Kennedy Kidd (28/9/1926 – 12/11/2014) Anna Kennedy Kidd, the nursing sister at Devonport Obstetric hospital for almost 20 years, has died aged 88. Sister Kidd was born in Auckland in 1926 to Alfred and Jemima Kidd, Scottish immigrants living in Wellington St, Auckland. Anna’s family returned to Scotland for her early years and she strongly identified with this part of her heritage. During World War II she served as a Wren in the Navy. In 1946 her parents decided to return to New Zealand. Anna followed suit, training as a nurse in Christchurch. In the early 1950s Anna got a position as a nursing sister at the Devonport Obstetric Hospital, in Buchanan St, where she was later promoted to the role of matron. After her father passed away, Anna and her mother moved into a cottage close to the hospital
where Anna was to live for the rest of her life. From 1957 until 1975 Anna delivered hundreds of babies and she became a mainstay in the Devonport community. She was highly respected for her caring, compassion and competence. “Sister Kidd’ was an integral part of the Devonport village. Her close proximity to her patients and staff meant that she was often called out on all manner of medical emergencies when she was off duty and she put in long hours of service to her work. Following the closure of the maternity hospital, Anna continued her nursing career at National Women’s Hospital, where she was a respected and formidable ward sister. After her retirement in 1986, Anna was lucky enough to be surrounded by a strong community of friends who she also thought
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Devonport
Christmas Festival Devonport Lions Santa Parade Stepping off from Clarence Street, along Victoria Road at 11am, Sunday 7th December 2014 (Please contact alishamcintyre@live.com to organise a float)
and afterwards @ Windsor Reserve until 3pm
Dance in the Park A celebration of Dance & Music
The Devonport Craft Market A market full of festive goodies
New Zealand Fire Service demo house, Food Stalls, Preschool Play Area
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Designer an uppercut above the rest raised for CanTeen New Zealand on the night. “I still can’t believe I did it without corporate backing,” says Sakey who wants to thank all her local supporters, including those who looked after her body in the leadup to the event – Devonport acupuncturist Peter Robb and chiropractor Adrian Stocco. Sakey, a designer, trained for three months – evenings and weekends – for the event.
Nadia “Lionheart” Sakey came out with a double victory after her stint as a charity boxer in Fight Night. The Bayswater mother-of-two won her match in the ring against Nicole “The Annihilator” Knight, an ex-policewoman and boot-camp trainer, and also triumphed as the event’s top fundraiser. As one of 25 contestants, Sakey, raised $5,284 – nearly 10% of the overall total
Packing a punch for CanTeen… Fight Night winner Nadia Sakey
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Help Finlay get a beach wheelchair The Butchers love going for family walks. But with son Finlay’s (9) severe cerebral palsy, getting around is becoming increasingly difficult as he is growing up. “He needs more and more adaptive equipment to maintain his quality of life,” says Finlay’s mother Kim. One of those is an all-terrain wheelchair so Finlay can keep going to the beach with his family. The Butchers are looking for help from the Devonport community for financing this. As of Monday, they had raised $1,600 for the $5,000 wheelchair. To make a donation visit www.givealittle. co.nz and search for Finlay.
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Squash players win Auckland awards New Zealand under-15 squash champion Matthew Lucente from Belmont Park was named Young Sportsman of the Year at the recent Squash Auckland awards. Catie Levell from Devonport Squash Club was named most Improved Junior Girl at the awards.
Stanley Bay bowling tournament results Handicap singles results from the recent Stanley Bowling Club tournament were: Semi Final: Sheila Stevens (+2) beat Bob Stevens (+4), 18 to 15; Jim Palmer (0) beat Alan Long (+4), 15 to 14. Final: Sheila Stevens (+2) beat Jim Palmer (0), 19 to 10.
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TGS 1st XI cricket team achieves breakthrough win
Auckland champions… Takapuna Grammar 1st XI, 2014 Auckland Cricket Secondary Schools Premier B winners, after beating Kristin School. Rear (left to right): Mitchell Watts, Steven Newey, Rowen Myers, Sam Hinds, Donald Coleman, Matt Strain (captain), Max Parekura, Connor Bessell. Front (left to right): Micket Suchdev, Mitchell Bremner, Jasper Edgar, Toby Robb. Takapuna Grammar 1st XI cricket team is heading into the Premier league after winning the Premier B Auckland Secondary Schools Championship. The side nailed the title after a two-day -final win against Kristin School. Takapuna Grammar (TGS) had a firstinnings success on day one and needed just 66 runs to overtake Kristin’s innings totals of 60 and 79 for an outright win.The TGS batsmen soon found out why Kristin’s batsmen had struggled with the conditions and, in the face of some tight bowling, suddenly found themselves five wickets down for only 22 runs. Luckily opener Toby Robb, and captain Matt Strain, batting at 7, settled into a winning partnership and brought the game home safely in the 22nd over. Three teams were in contention for the championship going into the final round of the competition, all hopeful of the opportunity for promotion to Premier A next year But TGS was the only team to win outright and score maximum points. Promotion will place them back amongst the top echelon of cricketing schools in Auckland, a huge boost to the school’s sporting profile, and greater recognition for its cricket programme and players. Top batsmen for the season were Mitchell Bremner 362 runs (average 45.3) and Sam Hinds 361 runs (average 45.1) Top bowler was Connor Bessell, with 22
Skippers knock…Takapuna Grammar 1st XI captain, Matt Strain, hits a boundary on the way to the team’s outright win over Kristin wickets (average 12 runs per wicket). The season also featured two maiden centuries for Sam Hinds (114) and Mitchell Bremner (126). TGS has an extremely strong cricket tradition, producing players such as the legendary Bert Sutcliffe, Danny Morrison and Richard Jones, but it is believed to
be 28 years since the school last won this championship. TGS expects to be competitive, and carry its strong form into the 2015 Premier A competition, as it will lose only one player from this year’s team. Play in the Premier A competition starts in early February 2015.
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