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Firefighter changes colours u by Belinda Cullen-Reid

Though he’s sure to describe himself as just one of the guys, Nev Croy of Sheffield is these days wearing a different coloured hat down at the Sheffield Volunteer Fire Brigade headquarters.

Jazz band hits the right note

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Colonial history to scale

Tricketts’ cottage, a replica of the first house in West Melton …

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p If there’s two things that Nev Croy of Sheffield is passionate about, it’s Chryslers and being a volunteer firefighter. Nev is pictured here on the Sheffield street he renamed Chrysler Place, with his recently acquired white fire helmet, signifying his new role as Chief Fire Officer of the Sheffield Volunteer Fire Brigade.

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Now donning the white helmet of Chief Fire Officer (CFO) of the Sheffield brigade, some would say after 43 years as a volunteer firefighter Nev is finally wearing the right colours. “I’ve done a bit of everything. I started off as a firefighter, I’ve been treasurer, secretary and station officer,” Nev said. With the Sheffield brigade being an auxiliary of Darfield until just

a lot of fun to be had with numerous competitions and events. Nowadays he says things are a lot more serious, with a high standard of training and the bureaucratic requirements of record keeping. But the premise of why people join the fire service remains.

four years ago, there was no role for a CFO at Sheffield. This all changed two weeks ago when Nev, the Senior Station Officer, was given the official role of the first fire chief of the Sheffield brigade. “I’ve got the white hat to go with it, but I’m just one of the guys. I don’t want anything to change,” Nev said. Nev remembers the early days of being a firefighter as exciting. There was

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p Ben Close from the Selwyn Aquatic Centre tries out an inflatable bug raft used in the sport of Bugpolo, which is a cross between netball and water polo. The centre will host a bugpolo evening this month and is inviting Selwyn residents to come down and check out this new sport.

Speed to burn  Oscar Fossey from Prebbleton, running for the Phoenix Athletics Club at the National Cross Championships recently held at Halswell Quarry. Oscar finished second in the U13 boys’ event. He also finished second in Canterbury crosscountry champs and second in South Island Champs held this year. He is also in the Canterbury Schools’ cross-country team to race in the regional tournament coming up in Hamner Springs in September.

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p New Zealand writer James Norcliffe speaks to Darfield High School students about how to write a good story. On a recent visit to the school he also talked about how to create tension in a story and got students to brainstorm characters. Mr Norcliffe is a poet and fiction writer who has written collections of poems and short stories as well as young adult fiction. photo courtesy of Darfield High School


Jazz band hits the right note u by Belinda Cullen-Reid

Two recent bronze awards have left the Darfield High School jazz band celebrating success.

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Cell phone coverage getting close u by Kent Caddick

Improved cell phone coverage in West Melton is weeks away. Work has finished on erecting a 25m cell phone tower in Halkett Road and Vodafone is completing testing of the tower before it becomes live, boosting coverage to the West Melton township toward the end of September. Vodafone says it will also give 1167 addresses in the area access to wireless rural Broadband. The tower needs to comply with the Government’s Rural Broadband Initiative (RBI) under which Vodafone agreed to construct the tower over three years ago and concerns remain the smaller than planned tower may not achieve this. Vodafone has twice reduced the height of the tower to try to satisfy some local residents who complained about the siting of the tower. A small group of residents also lodged an appeal in the Environment Court appealing a Selwyn District Council resource consent decision to allow the construction of a 32m tower in 2013. A court hearing had been due to be held later this year but Vodafone opted to put that on hold in the hope a 25m tower will do the job.

A 25m tower does not need resource consent. Vodafone external communications manager Michelle Baguley said they have reserved the right to return to the original resource consent application for the 32m tower should the 25m tower not be able to fulfil the requirements of the RBI. ¢

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p DHS Jazz Band performed recently at the CPIT Jazz Quest gaining a bronze award

A bronze award in both the CPIT Jazz Quest held last month and the Southern Jam in Blenheim last week confirmed the bands’ hard work is paying off, the school’s Head of Music Rachel Balchin said. “It’s great for them to get the bronze. The majority of the students are only Year 8-10. They’ve done very well for their experience level.” CPIT Jazz Quest was held over two days last month with the band performing five pieces. Soloists included Emma Grigg on alto saxophone, Kathryn Barnhill on tenor saxophone, Ellen Walters on cello, Leigh Walters on 53 Main St Ph: 03 312 3432 Open 7 Days 10am - 5pm

trumpet and Tom Wilson on drums. Southern Jam held last week saw the students travel to Blenheim where they stayed for four nights. As well as competing, the band performed in gigs at clubs around Blenheim and at a gala concert, and participated in jazz workshops. “It gives them confidence and helps them to understand jazz,” Ms Balchin said. “I like taking students to an environment where they grow musically and as a team. These experiences see them move forward with music and enjoy music. ¢ DARFIELD

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Just one of the team “You’ve got to give something back to the community. Every time the fire siren goes off I know someone needs help,” he said. Nev has lived most of his life in Sheffield and has taken on various roles including helping out his father who part-owned the Sheffield garage, working at the now defunct post office and toll exchange located in the building which now houses the Sheffield Pie shop, and selling cars to locals, including his favourite make Chrysler.

These days Nev can be found early in the morning delivering the rural mail to the Sheffield, Springfield and outlying areas, a role various family members have had over the years. Nev is grateful volunteer numbers at the Sheffield brigade remain strong. With 17 members Nev hopes the brigade will continue to serve the community well in the future. “You want to leave it in a strong position. You want people coming through who are able to take it over.” ¢

Farm environment template released Environment Canterbury has approved a farm environment plan template to help address water quality issues in Selwyn. The template is an adaptation of the Irrigation New Zealand template and was developed for use in the Whakaora Te Waihora programme area. Whakaora Te Waihora is a joint cultural and ecological restoration programme led by Ngai Tahu and Environment Canterbury and involving the Selwyn District Council. Environment Canterbury chief Executive Bill Bayfield said the template met all the requirements of Schedule 7 of the proposed Land and Water Regional Plan (LWRP). “Effective farm environment planning

and delivery is going to be crucial for Te Waihora / Lake Ellesmere,” Mr Bayfield said. Variation 1 of the LWRP, which will amend the Selwyn-Waihora section specifically to address the serious water quality issues in the catchment, is currently before hearing commissioners. “Farmers have a central role to play in addressing these issues,” Mr Bayfield said. “They will need to operate beyond good management practice to do this and farm environment plans are an important starting point. ¢

u by Amy Adams, National candidate and current MP for Selwyn

Representing the people of Selwyn for the past six years has been an incredible privilege for me. I very much hope that you will give me your support to continue as your local MP for the next three years. I am passionate about our district which has been my home for the past 20 years. Having raised my children here, I have a good understanding of the issues facing Selwyn families. My husband and I own a sheep and crop farm in Aylesbury so I have hands-on experience of the challenges facing small rural businesses. Meanwhile, my background as a lawyer has been invaluable in my role as an MP. I believe I have shown that I know how to get things done in Parliament for our communities and, if re-elected, I will continue to work hard to ensure that our region gets the infrastructure needed for our growing population. My track record includes advocating successfully for our new police station at Rolleston, for the building of Clearview School, and for the new primary and high schools to be built in Rolleston, while keeping Yaldhurst and Burnham schools open. I have also been active on other local issues such as the creation of the new Award Winning Before & After School Care & Holiday Programmes Winner of Best New OSCAR Programme in New Zealand AND Most Outstanding OSCAR Programme OSCAR approved

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Akaroa Harbour marine reserve, and campaigning for improved road safety measures around our rural schools. I have shown that as a Minister I am not afraid to tackle the hard issues such as water quality, working with scientists and water-users to develop national standards and bottom lines for fresh water quality for the first time in our country’s history. I am also proud of the work I have done to ensure that our communities, both urban and rural, are able to access faster internet and better cellphone coverage. I hope that I can count on you to give me your vote and also to give National your party vote. That way we can continue to have a government that supports our region’s rebuild — improves public services such as health and education, and grows our economy, creating new jobs and opportunities for all New Zealanders. Authorised by Amy Adams MP, 829 Main South Road, Templeton ¢

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No prisoner release for Kirwee u by Belinda Cullen-Reid

The Department of Corrections says it has no intention of placing a released prisoner in Kirwee. The statement follows an emergency public meeting in the Kirwee Community Hall last week which had been called for by some residents who said a ‘convicted murderer and rapist’ was to be released into the community. However, Department of Corrections’ southern communications advisor Carolyn Murgatroyd said the department had no plans to place a parolled prisoner into Kirwee. p Malvern Community Board chair Jenny Gallagher chaired a public meeting over concerns surrounding a possible prisoner “Decisions about the release in Kirwee placement of offenders are made carefully, taking into account He said he and his cousin Loretta Tait the best interests of the victims, the had investigated the rumour and found community, and factors which will it to be true. influence the offender’s ability to Mrs Gallagher said the issue had reintegrate into the community and live also been raised at a Kirwee Township a crime free life.” Committee meeting. She said following She said the department could not the committee meeting she contacted comment on individual offenders. Darfield Police and made a written At the emergency public meeting submission stating her concerns. chaired by Malvern Community Board Mrs Gallagher said prior to the public chair Jenny Gallagher, resident Richard meeting she had a call from Southern Rowlands told an almost full hall that a Regional Probation acting operations rumour had been circulating in regard to manager Glen Morrison who told her the release of a prisoner whom he felt that Corrections had no current plans was a threat to the community and to to place a released prisoner into the members of his family. settlement of Kirwee. ¢

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Colonial history to scale u by Belinda Cullen-Reid

When Ian Sandford became chairperson of the West Melton 150th celebrations committee he took literally the challenge to recreate the bygone era of when the town was first settled, if only on a somewhat smaller scale. Mr Sandford, a miniature and model enthusiast, is building a scale replica of Tricketts’ cottage, thought to be the first house to be built on a residential section in colonial West Melton. “I was helping with the 150th celebrations when I came across an old photo of the cottage. Having been a model maker most of my life I thought it would be a neat little model to have at the celebrations,” Mr Sandford said. He began by resurrecting his old secondary school technical drawing skills and went about planning his design on paper. A fiddly business, Mr p Ian Sandford with his yet to be completed model of Tricketts’ cottage, a replica of the first house to be Sandford is sculpting the model built on a residential section in West Melton out of sheets of styrene plastic which he cuts to the correct size Henry Trickett is said to have and shape. given West Melton its name, calling This includes the individual tiny the town after his home town in replica wooden shingles for the roof Yorkshire, England. of the cottage. Tricketts’ cottage was Although the original Tricketts’ named after it original owner Henry cottage is long gone, Mr Sandford Trickett who moved into his sod house hopes his miniature will inspire a life in 1864, situated on what is now size replica of the cottage to be built known as state highway 73, just out as a way of reminding people of the of the township of West Melton. town’s history. ¢

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Post free applicants wanted Time is running out for Selwyn groups to apply for New Zealand Post’s community postage-free envelopes.

Budding student problem solvers sought Lincoln University has launched a new nationwide programme designed to engage secondary school students with some of the most pressing issues facing the planet today.

p NZ Post community investment manager Nicola Airey with one of the 1.5 million postage included envelopes the company wants to give to community groups

New Zealand Post said it has received a steady stream of applications from the central South Island for the postage-included envelopes it gives to community groups through Community Post. Community Post supports nonprofit organisations by assisting them with mail services to carry out projects which benefit communities in their region. NZ Post community investment manager Nicola Airey said 1.5 million postage included envelopes are being made available across New Zealand again this year. “The aim is to help community groups in the central South Island

with the hugely important work they do in communities — in areas such as literacy and education, health and welfare, and collaborative projects with other charities and businesses. “So far we’ve had just over 90 local organisations apply, which is brilliant, and we encourage more groups to get their applications in before the end of August.” Last year, Community Post provided postage-included envelopes and other related services to more than 2220 groups nationwide. Selwyn organisations are invited to apply at www.nzpost.co.nz/ communitypost before Sunday, August 31. ¢

The Global Challenges Programme aims to put a spotlight on global concerns such as food production and security, depleting resources, urban sprawl, climate change, the loss of biodiversity and pollution. A key component of the Global Challenges Programme is the Global Challenges Scholarships. Every year the University will provide up to 100 full-tuition fee scholarships for ‘new to p Lincoln University’s SchoolsLinc programme manager Fiona Scott with Assistant Vice-Chancellor (business Lincoln’ students. development) Jeremy Baker The university’s SchoolsLinc Assistant Vice-Chancellor of business programme manager Fiona Scott development Jeremy Baker said they see said applicants would be required to demonstrate an interest in, or sound the programme and the scholarships as awareness of, a global challenge, being something quite unique. “Often these kind of initiatives are including creating a short video outlining how their studies at Lincoln will help based around a very specific subject, or they look at learning outcomes for a with tackling this problem. “We think it’s important to get a large particular group of people. In this case, body of students consistently coming we are interested in a cause - one which through who are thinking seriously about is multifaceted and of interest to the entire planet.” these problems,” Ms Scott said. Applications for Global Challenges “They are complex issues and come with very real consequences depending Scholarships close on October 1 and on how they are managed. For each more information can be found on the university’s website. ¢ generation the stakes get higher.” ADVERTORIAL

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Big mountain series gets serious u by Kent Caddick

The 2014 Chill Junior Big Mountain Championship series kicked off at the Craigieburn Valley ski area recently.

p Wanaka’s Manu Barnard gets some big air in the Chill Junior Big Mountain Championship series run at the Craigieburn Valley ski area. photo courtesy of Oliver Young

Event director Stu Waddel said after recent snow storms Craigieburn had good snow cover and some powder, making for awesome conditions for the competition with 25 talented skiers from Canterbury and the Southern Lakes taking to the mountain. “Craigieburn is one of a handful of small ski areas which offer superb terrain and on mountain accommodation. Big mountain skiing is part of the experience here and presented the young competitors with new and challenging features. “Topped off with great weather, the competition

was enjoyed by all,” Mr Waddell said. Taane Bayce-Horseley from Wanaka took out the first place in the 10-and-under male division with Jasper Bloomfield the 12-and-under male event. Another Wanaka skier, Manu Barnard scored gold in the 14-and-under male category. The 14-and-under female division was won by reigning champ Phoebe Young with Reanna Shepherd taking out second place followed by Megan Blackley. In the 16-and-under division Matthew Sweet made it three from three for Wanaka in the boys’ events. ¢

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Free art weekend

The Malvern Community Arts Council is putting on a free weekend of art activities where Selwyn residents can come and ‘have a go’. The weekend, which is being supported by the Canterbury Community Trust, will be held at the Darfield Recreation Centre on the weekend of September 13 and 14, running from 11am to 3pm both days. Arts council arts coordinator Ingrid Coles said if people have wanted to try something they haven’t had the p Dancers from the Frances Scott Ballet School will be time for before, like performing and giving out ballet lessons to young and old painting , jeweller y making, spinning, dancing or playing experienced artist or try felting.“ On a musical instrument then this is a the Saturday hip hoppers and jazz dancers from Tara Marshall Dance great opportunity for them. “People will have the chance Studio will be in action with classes to see what arts related activities for those wanting to give it a go. The are available in our area and give Stage Door Drama group will be present with children’s drama classes being something new a try. “A wide range of arts related held and the Malvern School of Music groups and businesses will be giving will have several musical instruments up their time to show you what they to try. On the Sunday dancers from the do and they are looking forward to Frances Scott Ballet School will perform seeing lots of people, young and old, down at the recreation centre trying and dance classes for pre-schoolers, children and adults will be held following something new. “On both days they will be the performance. For times and more information able to try card making, jewellery making, see spinners in action, people can go to the website patchworking, try drawing with an www.selwyngallery.co.nz ¢

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A prerequisite of running a guesthouse is enjoying spending time with people and being comfortable sharing your home with strangers. “We don’t have children and our family is overseas so our guests are our family. A highlight of a business such as ours is meeting people and generally just doing what we like and where we like is the greatest reward and making people happy by giving them a good time, good food and good service.” Robert said the secret to their success was quality. “Our personal service is a key factor in our success. Our natural

ability to make people from all walks of life feel welcome and comfortable in our lodge is a great asset. We are part of Canterbury hospitality as a special offering adding to the diversity of our industry and we do this to a very high standard.” He said winning the Sensational Selwyn tourism award meant a lot to the couple who have called Selwyn home for the past nine years. “It has been neat to be acknowledged for what we do here. It is a big honour and we are thankful to the people of Selwyn.”

Robert said Selwyn is a great place to do business as people are welltravelled and the district is located in close proximity to an international airport which is important for attracting overseas visitors. While visitor numbers from overseas reduced rapidly after the 2010 earthquake Robert said numbers are coming back up and if things keep going as they are they will be even better than before 2010. “The city of Christchurch is not too far away and very important for our overseas visitors is that the airport is only one hour distance.”

Life is not all about business, though Robert admitted running the guesthouse takes up a fair amount of the couple’s time. They still find a little time for relaxation. “We both like reading books on all subjects. Every year I do a paper at Massey University. “Our family are all in Switzerland and England which is one reason for a yearly visit back in Europe. “Travel and food and of course wine are three more interests we like to pursue. We also like gardening and grow our own vegetables for the guesthouse over the summer.” ¢

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Jules recommends planting saffron corms (bulbs) 10cm deep and 10-15cm apart in raised beds. If good quality corms are planted, they will produce ‘daughters’ over the years which you will be able to use to increase your saffron crop. One corm produces between six and twelve flowers a season. The original size of your corm will determine the size of its daughters and the quantity of flowers it produces. Saffron flowers in its first season of planting, says Jules. Saffron flowers in April and each flower must be picked within 48 hours of it first appearing. Ideally picking is done early in the day after the dew dries and before the sun begins to wilt the flowers. The yield you can expect per hectare is dependent on how long the corms have been in the ground producing

daughters and on the growing and environmental conditions. “If you have had the corms in for around four years and all the conditions are ideal, you might get as high as 24 kilos of saffron per hectare. If conditions aren’t ideal you could get as little as 2.5 kilos, or none if conditions are completely unsuitable,” Jules said. “Once the flowers are picked it is vital they are dried as quickly as possible to retain quality threads. Drying can be done with a dehydrator, hot air flow or freeze drying. “All methods have their benefits but the most important thing is to dry as quickly as possible and not to over dry.” Jules said harvesting saffron is very labour intensive and is one of the reasons why saffron is the world’s most expensive spice. ¢

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Kate’s Kitchen: Getting fresh this spring u by Kate Brunner

The hint of warmer weather has me rifling through the seed packets hoping to get a head start on planting.

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Sprinkle with chopped mint before serving. If this is your main dish, serve over rice. You can see that this dish lends itself to additions or alterations so play around with the seasonings and vegetables according to your taste. Stir into some cooked pasta, top with grated cheese before giving it a quick grilling (not the questioning sort) and you have an easy lunch or supper dish. ¢

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to be up and running again. It is to be moved to a better position but I am still waiting. The blossom on the fruit trees will burst open soon in a blaze of pink and white, followed by little buds with the promise of apricots, pears, apples, peaches and plums. Can’t wait. Meals this week have taken advantage of a large bag of mushrooms picked up from the market. Spring onions, capsicums, mushrooms and spinach sautéed in a bit of olive oil, then two lightly beaten eggs poured over, cooked for a few minutes before a quick blast under the grill has provided lunch twice, and the mushrooms also formed the basis of Tuesday’s dinner as follows: Hasty tasty Tuesday dinner Put a heavy fry pan on the heat with a good glug of olive oil. Chop up an onion, two cloves of garlic and a chilli and sauté in the oil until softened.

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As the days become warmer and the evenings longer drivers should expect to see more people out on our roadsides, walking, running, horse riding and cycling. While some of our 100kmh roads in the Selwyn district aren’t as good as others for these activities, drivers need to be aware that other residents are allowed to, and will be out there. Walkers, runners and cyclists all need to ensure they are clearly visible by wearing bright or reflective clothing and need to be as close to the left hand side of the road as safely possible. Cyclists have other simple tools available to ensure they are seen such as lights and reflectors. While two cyclists can legally ride together, they should take into account the ‘keep left’ rule and not hold back traffic, and be aware that there are some places that won’t allow riding next to each other safely, for example on narrow roads or on corners. When driving on the roads in the Selwyn district you often see horse riders and although most are on the roadsides, horses can take fright easily, so adjust your driving as soon as you see them.What do you think is the most common reaction to horses on the road by some drivers? If you discuss this question amongst your family and friends, this could be a

couple of the answers you get, ‘horses shouldn’t be allowed on the road — they do not pay rego, they do not hold a licence, they do not have any insurance’ or ‘horses can move quickly out of my way if they need to, can’t they?’. Many of our local horse riders have been riding around our roads for a long time. Yes, our roads and traffic volumes have got busier, but that’s no excuse for not giving them the space and the respect they need. Our district is mainly a rural area and many of us live here for that reason. Just like many of our local cyclists, walkers and runners, they also make themselves more visible to drivers by wearing reflective vests or jackets themselves and even adding something reflective on their horse. Some extra tips for drivers when driving near horse riders: •• Slow down and pass carefully, giving the horse and rider plenty of room •• Don’t sound your horn, rev your engine or pass at speed, as this could frighten the horse •• If the horse and rider are on a bridge or narrow road, be very

careful — slow down or stop if necessary •• At night, dip your headlights when approaching a horse •• Two vehicles should avoid passing near a horse As road users we all need to share

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‘Live to ride’ programme resumes Selwyn motorcyclists are being offered the opportunity to develop their skills so they can be safer on the road. Selwyn District Council is offering a subsidised ‘Live to Ride’ motorcycle skills coaching programme which aims to help reduce the number of motorcycle crashes in the district. The next sessions are being held on the weekends of September 27-28 and October 18-19 in Lincoln. Riding a motorcycle is much more dangerous than driving a car. In New Zealand, the risk of being involved in a fatal or injury crash is 20 times higher for a motorcyclist than for a car driver. From 2009 to 2013, there were 57 motorcycle crashes in the Selwyn district resulting in three fatalities, 34 serious injuries and 31 minor injuries. There were also eight non-injury crashes. Selwyn district road safety coordinator Ngaire Tinning, said the number of motorcycle crashes is concerning and the council started offering the ‘Live to Ride’ training late last year to try to reduce the number and severity of crashes in Selwyn. “Live to Ride provides subsidised motorcycle skills coaching where people can refresh their skills, and learn and practice new techniques. “The courses are delivered by New Zealand Transport Agency qualified trainers and include training to develop braking, handling and safe driving skills.” Since the Live to Ride programme started in Selwyn, 30 motorcyclists have taken part in the coaching sessions. “Course evaluations by participants show the training is highly rated and has helped them improve their skills in a range of areas like turning on corners, coping with bad weather and hazards, and braking and steering.” Mrs Tinning said the course offers motorcyclists the opportunity to learn how to assess risks and avoid problems Read the newspaper online

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Selwyn’s new sibling

Selwyn now has a fifth sister city.

Cemetery repairs progressing The Selwyn District Council is now halfway through its programme of cemetery repairs.

p Shands Road cemetery is one of the seven cemeteries where earthquake repairs have been completed

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Coventry in Rhode Island United States has joined Akitakata-shi and Yubetsu-cho in Japan, Shandan in China and North Toraja Regency in Indonesia following the recent signing of a sister city agreement. The relationship with Coventry was first established by former Selwyn Mayor Bill Woods and has been fostered by Selwyn’s Sister City committee. Current Selwyn Mayor Kelvin Coe said Coventry will be Selwyn’s first Englishspeaking sister city and he is looking forward to future exchanges between the two areas. “School exchanges and scholarship programmes with Selwyn’s other sister cities have enabled Selwyn students and residents to experience different cultures and allowed people to develop academic and friendship connections with people from other parts of the world.” In 2016, Coventry, which has

a population of around 35,000, will celebrate its 275th anniversary, while Rhode Island, which is a state in the New England region, has a rich history and contains around 20% of the historic landmarks in the US. It was the first of the original 13 colonies to declare independence from Britain in 1776. Planning is already underway for the first small group from Selwyn to visit in October 2015. In sister city exchanges, visitors typically fund the cost of the trip themselves but the host city often arranges homestay accommodation and makes arrangements for their guests to visit their district. Regular trips to Coventry are planned every second year in the future, and the first exchange bringing visitors from Coventry to Selwyn is anticipated in March 2016. ¢

Many headstones were damaged in the magnitude 7.1 September 2010 earthquake which was centred near Charing Cross, about 10km from Darfield. Since the Canterbury earthquakes, the council has been working through a staged programme of cemetery repairs to fix damaged headstones in public cemeteries. Repairs to Lincoln, Greendale, Springston, Dunsandel, Brookside, Shands Road, and Weedons cemeteries are now complete. Council’s earthquake recovery manager Douglas Marshall said around 1,115 headstones needed repairs as a result of the earthquakes and with repairs to Shands Road and Weedons cemeteries recently completed, 568 (51%) of these have been fixed. “The amount of damage which occurred in cemeteries within Selwyn was quite varied and sites which suffered the most damage were repaired first. “The cemeteries which suffered the most damage were those with older graves with ornate monuments like Lincoln and the sites close to the fault line like Greendale.”

He said the repair technique being used for monuments and graves involves stainless steel rods being installed which provide a secure foundation for headstones and monuments. “The rods are extremely strong and after the repairs have been finished the headstones and monuments are actually stronger than a newly built headstone is required to be so they should be quite resilient in any future earthquake.” Mr Marshall said the remaining repairs will be staged over the next two years and will include the cemeteries at Prebbleton, Bishops Corner, Killinchy, South Malvern, Kirwee, Kimberley, Waddington, Kowhai Pass, Hororata and Ellesmere Public and Catholic cemeteries. “Damage to cemeteries was part of the wider infrastructure damage that occurred in the earthquakes as roads, bridges, water and wastewater and community buildings also needed to be fixed. “The majority of infrastructure repairs in Selwyn have now been completed with all roads, bridges, water and waste water repairs finished and most community buildings fixed.” ¢

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SHELLEY’S GLASS AND GLAZING. Got a broken glass window? Insurance work, Pet doors, Mirrors, Retro Refits, Single/Double Glazing, Splashbacks, Fire Glass. 32 years in the glass industry, Operates in Oxford, Cust, Darfield, West Melton, Rolleston and Surrounding Areas. Call your local Glazier - Mark on 03 312 3253 or 0272 426 368.

Trades

Trades

mini - TRIM

Hedge trimming in Canterbury

PAINTING for interior and exterior painting work. Contact N.J. Lucas Painting. EQC approved. Employ the professionals. Phone: 03 318 7131 or 0274 322 193.

My ice r Pr o o l -F the ll be Onwi er You will get

PLUS !!

P ea a lifetime guarantee H c on installation In HOMe SaMPLe SerVIce

Alan Roberts

carPet InStaLLatIOnS

021 227 2080 or Oxford 03 312 4902

contact Jon: 021 049 2630 e: jon@forcepaintingservices.com www.forcepaintingservices.com

Call Don on:

021 066 3011

SERVICES LTD

Situations Vacant

• Pump out septic tanks/Grease traps • Service contracts/Maintenance reports • Bulk sludge removal/Dewatering • Hire Portable loos • Waterblasting & Camera Investigations

around road works

Ph 03 318 8609

Windwhistle area. Accommodation if required.

Local Kirwee based company. For over 9yrs we have been providing our service based Greenhouse and Animal shelter business from our base in Kirwee. Our business services mainly the commercial (though not limited to) Horticultural, Plant nursery, Agricultural with Greenhouses and Animal (mainly diary and calf) shelters. We also cover swimming pools and supply/construct Propagation houses. We construct new and relocated structures, also repairs, maintenance and recovers. The area that we cover is up to 10,000sqm though not limited to. If you are looking for a challenge and have the following give us a call; • Are teachable • Able to work at height of up to 6m • Have own transport • Have some basic building experience (not essential as full training is given) • Able to work away from home at times (we cover all expenses)

Darren King: 021 392 934 Nikki King: 021 392 935 Evenings: 03 318 1117

MIND YOuR sPEED AROuND sCHOOL BusEs

Public Notices

• Washing Machines • Ovens • Dryers • Dishwashers • Cooktops • Washing Machine Hire (from $8/wk)

OXFORD APPLIANCES Murray Dawson Reg’d Service Technician

027 226 3898

Concrete 2 U

leechdrainage@xtra.co.nz

Experienced Tractor Operator Wanted.

Please Call Sam 027 279 1344 A/h 03 318 6542

EITHER WAY IT’S 20K

Daily Onsite Sales & Servicing Authorised Service Agent for Most Brands

Pay attention!

Class 2 Licence required.

Situations Vacant

interior and exterior Painting Specialising in quality spray finishes Fully insured and guaranteed work Working Selwyn wide, based in West Melton

darfield appliance

Ballagh Contracting ltd

need carPet?

• • • •

• Half size tractor for easier access • Up to 6m height • Topped at 5m or less

Property Maintenance MALVERN WASTE SOLUTIONS, rubbish and recycling, domestic, commercial, skip hire, functions, locally owned and operated. Phone 03 318 7407. www.mws.co.nz.

Force Painting ServiceS

All aspects of concreting & all types of finishing

DECORATIVE STAMPED COLOURED EXPOSED

Need a Professional Electrician?

Dale Mayberry Ph: 021 222 2833

Call Laser Electrical today Rolleston’s LOCAL award winning electricians We now have a fantastic team of 11 ready to help you

0800 LASER 4 U Laser Electrical Rolleston 831 Jones Road, Rolleston www.laserelectrical.co.nz

(0800 527 374)

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david wilkinson registered electrician phone 03 318 1231

fax 03 318 1235 po box 26 email sales@electricalcontractors.co.nz kirwee we’ll be there when you need us. guaranteed

Public Notices

CHURCH NOTICES — Sunday 31st August Public Notices

Malvern Anglican Parish — Celebration of the 200th anniversary of the arrival of the Gospel in New Zealand. 9.30am service at Trinity Church in Darfield. Guest artist Laurel Gregory. The Ven Canon Susan Baldwin. 03 317 9079. malvernanglican.wordpress.com. St Paul’s Anglican West Melton — 10.30am Parish service at St. Columba Hornby. Bible study Mondays and Tuesdays — for more info contact Colin & Gail 03 347 8443 or Penny 03 347 8139. Church @ Rolleston — 40 Brookside Road — Anglican Service & Sunday School 9.30am — Rev Nelson Kennedy, Catholic Mass 5.00pm. Contact Secretary Lynette 03 347 4599 lynlen50@hotmail.com. Parish of Hororata Anglican — 9.30am St John’s, Hororata, www.horortaparish.co.nz, Rev Jenni Carter 03 318 0858. Darfield Catholic Church — Sunday Masses 8.30am For Weekly Masses, and the Liturgy Timetable refer to the church newsletter. Parish Priest: Fr Paulo Filoiai’i 03 342 9763. Email: hornbyparish@xtra.co.nz. Hornby Presbytery. Kirwee Community Church — 10am Kirwee Sports Pavilion, High Street, Kirwee, Morning Tea to follow, Pastor: Brian Booth 03 318 1309. Hope Presbyterian West Melton — 9.30am weekly, West Melton (1136 West Coast Rd). 11.00am first Sunday of the month, Halkett (668 Halkett Rd). Intern Pastor: Jordan Redding. Pastor available Wednesdays 9.00–12.00, 03 347 7509. Youth Leader: Sage Harris 03 980 2296 Ext 217. Hope Presbyterian Rolleston — Service 10am, Rolleston School Hall, Kidman St. Pastor: Brent Richardson. 03 347 4007, Youth Leader: Courtney Forrest, 03 347 4007, www.hopechurch.net.nz. Darfield Baptist Church — Services and Sunday School, Darfield 15 Greendale Road, 10.30am every Sunday, Glenroy Hall 9am 2nd & 4th Sundays. Pastor: Paul Cossey, 03 318 8688, Youth Pastor: Sam Broughton 027 223 8345. Malvern Co-Operating Parish — 9.30am Trinity Darfield — Combined Parishes Communion. Glentunnel Chapel — Sunday 10.30am Worship & Communion, 03 318 8948 or 021 274 2548. www.glentunnel.org.nz. Mountain View Community Church — 17 North Terrace, Darfield Sunday Service 6.30pm, Prayer 6.00pm, Pastors: Wayne and Nicky Watson 03 318 7979 or 027 281 8340. Rolleston Church — 10am Family Service 5pm Night Service. Cornerstone Kids during morning service. Cornerstone Youth in the Lounge, Friday 7–9pm. All meetings held at the Rolleston Community Centre, 126 Rolleston Drive, Administration contact: Nikki @ 03 347 8716, admin@rollestonchurch.co.nz, www.rollestonchurch.co.nz. Verse of the week: But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanseth us from all sin. John 1v7


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