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Couple are conservation custodians by Belinda Cullen-Reid
A couple from Castle Hill are having a big impact on the local landscape with their work to help improve the flora and fauna in the hill country of Selwyn.
Millennium fountain on the move
To get a face lift in time for the town’s 150th celebration in October …
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Painter flying solo
West Melton’s Michael J Osborne will showcase his aviation art at a solo exhibition at Terrace Downs Resort this month …
P6 Ray and Maree Goldring from Castle Hill are committed to conservation, including eradicating wilding pines from the Selwyn high country
Time after Time
West Melton celebrates it’s rural history with a special field day …
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Ray and Maree Goldring have been involved with conservation for 40 years, doing work both professionally and as volunteers, including pest eradication, protecting native plants and animals, and educating others. Ray said they have always had an affinity for the natural environment. “It’s our second home, our heritage. It’s where we feel most comfortable and welcome. Our role now is to reverse some of the mistakes humans have enforced onto our natural environment
and to leave things better than when we found it.” In 2008 Ray and Maree formed a group called the Waimakariri Ecological and Landscape Restoration Alliance which works to eradicate spreading wilding pines in the Upper Waimakariri and Castle Hill Basins. Ray is chairperson and Maree secretary of the group which consists of various organisations, high country farmers, Castle Hill villagers and other concerned members of the general public.
“Our main function is to raise finance to engage professional contractors and get helicopters in to eradicate the wilding pines. So far we have raised over one million dollars,” Ray said. “The consequences of not undertaking this work are the complete loss of our iconic high country landscapes, subalpine and alpine vegetation and many of our current recreations, such as skiing.” continued on page 6 …
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Plantation plans progress
Millennium fountain on the move
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by Belinda Cullen-Reid
A working plan has been drawn up for McHugh’s Plantation near Darfield with plans to cater for walkers and mountain bikers, but horses may be left out.
West Melton’s Millennium drinking fountain is on the move to be given a face lift in time for the town’s 150th celebration in October.
Malvern ward district councillor Sam Broughton said over 80 submissions were received during the public consultation period with around half coming from outside of the Darfield area. “The two most popular suggested changes were the separation of walking and mountain biking tracks for safety and the accommodation of equestrian aspects to the park,” Cr Broughton said. “The working par ty discussed the merits of both suggestions and decided that they would work to separate the mountain bike and walking tracks.” Cr Broughton said another common theme amongst submissions was the desire to keep a rugged and isolated feel to the forest. “The working par ty balanced the desire to keep the forest wilderness aspect with the safety of its users and felt that a second loop track would not overly Development plans for McHugh’s Plantation, Darfield, will ensure the rugged feel of the forest will remain intact but compromise the wilderness walking tracks will be more user-friendly of the forest.” “The working party also considered parking areas to keep vehicles out, and how horses could fit within the forest the formation of a new loop track and and felt that there would be scope picnic area inside the forest. for horses around the perimeter of “At the initial public meeting we the park which is off road and safe. recorded a number of contact details There were concerns about safety if we from people wanting to be a ‘friend were to encourage horses under the of the forest’ and we will be using forest canopy.” these details to be in contact when He said the working party has passed open days and working bees on the horse submissions to council to are required.” look for a larger more suitable horse area. The first projects to get off the Find ground are the cleaning up of the forest on Facebook surrounds to be grassed and maintained, the fencing of park entrances and
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The fountain, which was blessed and declared open on January 1, 2000, will be taken back to West Melton resident Peter Stafford’s place to be restored. It will then be placed on a new site in the town which is yet to be decided. Mr Stafford said the fountain was paid for and built by local people as a way of acknowledging 2000 years since the birth of Christ.
The structure of the fountain is made from Waimakariri river stone and granite sourced from Christchurch. It was fixed to a pre-stressed concrete slab which meant it was able to be moved in one piece. It is hoped the drinking fountain will be re-sited in time for the town’s 150 year anniversary over this coming Labour Weekend.
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Residents warned over spring winds by Kent Caddick
The Selwyn District Council is warning residents to be prepared for high winds in the coming months.
A tree felled in last September’s wind storm brought down power lines on West Melton Road
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At a poignant ceremony at West Melton Primary School a newly built war memorial was unveiled to remember those from West Melton who had fought and died at war. West Melton primary school teacher Shane Dawson and school caretaker John Blundell decided to build the war memorial because there was no such structure in the town. “During the course of our research we found that a lot of the servicemen from West Melton had actually gone to our school,” Mr Dawson said. The memorial is made using stones from the Waimakariri, Rakaia and Selwyn rivers. “Our thinking behind this was that by using stones from the three rivers, it was linking the whole area. It also symbolises how people from different areas were forced together to work for
a common goal, in times of turmoil,” he said. A plaque engraved with the names of soldiers who died in battle was placed at the top of the memorial and a time capsule inside. The memorial was blessed by Denise Sheat from Taumutu Marae and was unveiled by Brigadier Phil McKee from the New Zealand Defence Force who has a child at the school. Brigadier McKee told the school and invited guests that it was fitting that the memorial was built during the year when New Zealand marks the 100th anniversary of the beginning of WW1 and 150 years since the settlement of West Melton as a colonial town.
Brigadier Phil McKee tells West Melton students the new war memorial does not celebrate war, but is there to remind people of those who sacrificed their lives
Ten-year-old Mackenzie Hoskins plays The Last Post while West Melton school principal Sue Jackson and new entrants Emma Richards and Archie McAnally take a moment to reflect
Brigadier McKee unveils the West Melton war memorial with help from new entrants Archie McAnally and Emma Richards
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Combining his lifelong loves of flight and oil painting, West Melton’s Michael J Osborne will showcase his aviation art at a solo exhibition at Terrace Downs Resort this month.
Michael Osborne combines his love of flying with his desire to capture the magnificence of flight in his latest exhibition at Terrace Downs Resort
Mr Osborne is a retired commercial pilot who uses his insider knowledge of how aeroplanes work to help him perfect the realism style of painting aeroplanes. “I know a lot about aeroplanes. I know how they fly and I know what parts do what and how it all works. I think my love of flying comes through in my work,” Mr Osborne said. Mr Osborne began flying as a teenager — in fact he says he could fly before he had his driver’s licence. At the same time he was learning to paint with oils at Gore High School under the tutelage of Jeffrey Hughes. “My mother always encouraged me to paint. My Grandfather painted in oils,” Mr Osborne said. Some people may not see the two hobbies as being mutually beneficial, but Mr Osborne said his paintings helped him pay the way to get his 53 Main St Ph: 03 312 3432 Open 7 Days 10am - 5pm BOOKS • GIFTS • GOURMET ESSENTIALS
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Darfield Primary School is understandably proud of its netball team after it returned home with a huge trophy and plenty of smiles after winning the netball competition at the Canterbury Primary Schools Winter Tournament recently. The victorious team is, standing from left: Caitlin Knowles, Sophie Kingi, Ella Forrester-Rolton, Scarlett Banks, Georgie Sarginson, Niamh Guy, Carwyn Chaffey and Kendal Barron. Kneeling: Aidan Strowger and Danni Bates.
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Couple are conservation custodians Ray and Maree also belong to the Canterbury Environmental Trust and NZ Conservation Trust, helping to reduce predators such as stoats, weasels and rats which are responsible for killing native birds, lizards, geckos and insects. “This involves positioning about 300 traps within the Craigieburn Forest Park and Castle Hill Reserve and checking and clearing them about every four weeks.” “We have also instigated a possum control programme with Darfield High School students to help protect the threatened native mistletoe in a prolific
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West Melton 150th Celebration
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1800s. Local artisans will demonstrate the art of spinning and weaving while the blacksmith hammers out horseshoes for the working horses of the day. Butter will be churned and bread made from locally ground flour while Mrs Allen fills the air with music played on her antique pump organ. With an emphasis on our rural history, working dogs will chase sheep across the paddocks while Clydesdales and historic tractors plough the fields. continued on page 8 …
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Grubby business in the grass by Belinda Cullen-Reid
So you’ve carefully sown and nurtured your lovely lawn waiting for the lush growth of spring, but what are the browned off circular patches of dead grass?
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Larvae Remove any grubs you come across when digging the garden. Digging over a garden in spring will disturb the larvae. Hopefully some helpful birds will assist in alleviating you from a larvae or two. While you’re not going to want to dig up your lawn every year, aerating it using a plug or spiked aerating tool will disturb the grubs in a similar way. While it’s questionable whether aerating spiked shoes do actually aerate a lawn, they will be effective in skewering the grubs causing a quick and reasonably painless death. Natural remedies include smelly oils such as eucalyptus, tea tree and liquid seaweed. Another way of getting rid of grass grub is to roll your lawn in autumn when the ground is nice a damp. This will squish quite a few of the grubs, reducing the damage done to the lawn.
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West Melton lifestyle block owners Ron and Pam Panckhurst are a perfect example of people who make the most of every inch of their lifestyle property. For the past 18 years the couple have enthusiastically utilised their two-hectare property, studying, growing, harvesting, and manufacturing a wonderful array of items for both home use and sale. “It’s an example of a small block intensively used,” Ron says. A ‘quick walk’ around the property turns into a two-hour sojourn through nooks and crannies filled with the weird and the wonderful. It’s mind boggling what these self-confessed passionate hobbyists have managed to incorporate onto their land. “We’ve always been hobbyists. The family think we’re a bit over the top,” Pam confesses. Further into the garden we come across a large structure fully enclosed with chicken netting, which Ron explains is the vegetable garden which is both animal and bird proofed. Nearby is a fully functional compost heap, and further on a worm farm. Both Ron and Pam are passionate hobbyists who enjoy learning about the things they produce as much as actually holding the finished article. Perhaps the most astonishing part of the property is the large shed which
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looks reasonably normal from the outside, but inside it’s like entering into Alice’s wonderland. The first door reveals what appears to be a busy workshop. This is Ron’s space, where he invents all manner of things. Ron who was once a senior technician at the University of Canterbury now runs a small business from the shed, building amongst other things, purpose-built trolleys for research laboratories and interactive science exhibits for science centres all over New Zealand such as Science Alive. “I’ve had exhibits travel throughout New Zealand to science centres and schools. I’ve probably built between 300 to 400 of them,” Ron says. Through the next door is Ron’s rare wood collection including hickory, holly
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scales, tubes and unidentifiable gadgets and strange smells. I’m told it’s actually the winery, where they produce around 300 bottles of their own vintage a year. Ron has even made the grape press. Their vineyard supplies them with pinot noir, riesling, chardonnay and müllerthurgau grapes. Always keen to learn new things, Ron studied viticulture at the University of Canterbury for a year. “It’s a learning experience. I’ll always be that sort of person. While I’m able I’ll still be keen to keep learning. If you stop learning you stop living.” A back room
“You don’t always need a lot of land. Things like lavender, saffron, and our vineyard are all small. “We keep things small so we can manage it. We just want to use the land purposefully.” True to the couple’s hands-on approach to their hobbies they are involved with every aspect of the lavender business from growing through to sales at local markets under the name Liddesdale Lavender. “We grow and steam distill the lavender products ourselves. We include the oil in our own products,” Pam says. Their latest venture in the garden is
is dark and cool and is where the wine is stored in old wooden school lockers. There are different years, some more successful than others, but they always have something to take to parties. “I’m interested in the chemistry of wine. I like to find out how things work, how they grow and how to use them,” Ron says. Pam’s passion is for the garden, especially her crop of lavender which is planted in a separate section of the property in neat rows. Lavender grows really well here. They have good frost protection. “My exercise is in the garden,” she says.
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Last week I went to listen to Michael Corballis, Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Auckland University, who was discussing his book, The Wandering Mind. This book praises the benefits of letting our mind drift. Professor Corballis is deliberately trying to balance an American study, which found evidence to suggest we are inattentive to the task at hand 46% of the time, and that during this inattentive phase we are less happy than when our mind is on what we are doing. His book covers the benefits of mind wandering to memory, the development of stories, and the creative aspect of letting our thoughts ramble from one idea to the next, which are all beneficial
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CHURCH NOTICES — Sunday 14th September Malvern Anglican Parish — 8.00am at St Matthew’s in Courtenay; 9.30am at Trinity Darfield; The Ven Canon Susan Baldwin. 03 317 9079. malvernanglican.wordpress.com. St Paul’s Anglican West Melton — Holy Communion with Rev. Ivan Jones. Bible study Mondays and Tuesdays — for more info contact Colin & Gail 03 347 8443 or Penny 03 347 8139. Church @ Rolleston — 40 Brookside Road — 9.30am Anglican Communion & Sunday School – Rev G Nicholas, 5.00pm Catholic Mass. Contact Secretary Lynette 03 347 4599 lynlen50@hotmail.com. Parish of Hororata Anglican — 9.30am St John’s, Hororata. www.hororataparish.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 Greendale — followed by Congregational Meeting, 10.00am Café Hope, Sheffield – “Fishing” 11.30am St Andrews, Glentunnel. 7.30pm “Quiet Service” at St Andrews, Glentunnel. 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: The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge but fools despise wisdom and instruction. Prov 1 v7
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