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Wainuiomata’s rundown mall is finally being demolished after years of waiting. A long awaited $60 million redevelopment of a rundown shopping mall got underway this week after the Hutt City Council granted Woolworths New Zealand consent to convert the indoor Wainuiomata Shopping Centre to an open-air development. Over the years retailers slowly abandoned the centre - which was built in the 1970s and was once the hub of the community. Continued on page 2. Demolition of the old Wainuiomata mall got under way this week on this week which will pave the way for a state of the art development.

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Demolition of Mall Continued from page 1. The development will include a 3600 square metre supermarket, retail shops, and childcare and medical centres. Some of the eco-design features will included the latest refrigeration and EV charging stations. “News of progress on the mall is being positively received by the community and including both our team and customers,” Matt Grainger, Countdown’s Head of Property says. “The new store will have an in-store Countdown Pharmacy, an expansive fresh produce department, an instore bakery, dedicated health food section and other features which we are sure customers will appreciate. Online shopping will also be catered for,” he says. Prior to the demolishon taking place Kura and Alishia from Wainuiomata Marae performed a "Whakanoa" ceremony inside

Pictured right to left: Linda Olsen (Wainuiomata Marae), Mike Cundy (Countdown), Keri Brown (Ward Councillor), Lagi (Community Hub), Esther King (Love Wainuiomata), Gabriel Tupou (Community Board) and Collette Goodfellow (Wainuiomata Shopping Centre).

the Shopping Centre, which gave thanks for the buildings, for the community it served and to allow it to rest now as the new construction starts. In the months prior to work commencing the removal of

asbestos-containing material was successfully been completed. Watts and Hughes construction have been issued with the building contract. Kura and Alishia from Wai-

nuiomata Marae performed a "Whakanoa" ceremony inside the Shopping Centre, which gave thanks for the buildings, for the community it served and to allow it to rest now as the new construction starts.

Poetic cleaners sought Landing Press wants to give cleaners a voice in its next publication - an anthology of poetry by cleaners and about cleaners. “If you are working as a cleaner, or have ever worked as a cleaner, write a poem which captures that experience in some way and send

it to us,” says Adrienne Jansen, Publisher at Landing Press. “We want poems by and about cleaners and their work in offices, hospitals, churches, rest homes, residential buildings, public buildings, marae, schools, on airplanes, in buses, in facto-

ries, on the streets, in parks, on the coastlines, and elsewhere.” “No problem if you’ve never written a poem before … just have a go,” says Adrienne. Those keen to take up the challenge should send up to three poems (maximum length

– 40 lines per poem) to landingpresscleaners@gmail.com by Monday 27 July, with their name, email address and a very brief note about their experience as a cleaner (or a small story behind the poem) alongside each poem.

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New Zealand in the 1960s. Initially, their life begins living in Lyall Bay for 12 years in new state flats then moved to a new home in Wainuiomata living there for 42 years. Many locals may recognize them in the community from the RSA the bowls and bingo. They also met many friends and people in the community down at the mall. They were both grafters when it came to working Evelyn being a seamstress working at the House of Raymond and Lewis Curtains, and as the manager at the $2 shop in Queens Street. Bill worked as a wharfie for 53 years and then after that continued to tie up boats until he turned 75yrs old. The couple have three daughters Lorraine, Debra, and Shirley.

They have five grandchildren one great-grandson and another wee baby on the way. Deb's memories were of the family dinners that they had together, Bill would make most evening meals nearly every night. Many of the extended family would turn up weekly and in the weekend having lots of Scottish humour, and there is a lot of love and laughter to this day. Lorraine's memories of her mum and dad were dancing around the dinner table listening to there favorite singer Matt Munro and many other crooners that they enjoyed listening too. They still sit in their chairs and hold their hands to this day. Evelyn and Bill live now in the Bob Scott Retirement Village and their secret to their marriage is love and all of their family around them.

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Lynda Lincoln loves children and has been working with them since she was young. “I’ve worked with them all my life,” she says. “I grew up around young kids. Her mother, Shirley Lincoln, was a preschool teacher and so Lynda naturally followed in her footsteps. Now the new manager of Barnardo’s Early Learning Centre, it feels as if she is returning home. “It’s great to come back to the community I’ve been in all my life.” Over her time as an early childhood educator, she has enjoyed many aspects but the children have always been the best part. “I’ve always enjoyed being with children and seeing their learning journey as they grow. “And they’re fun.” Lynda has always been drawn to teaching but she has more recently been drawn back to the community for her final years of work. “I felt it was time to come back. “Like her mother, Lynda set up an early childhood centre in Naenae seven years ago. “I’ve just always been drawn to teaching. Even when I tried something else.”

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There are now three generations now working in childcare as Lynda’s own daughter follows in her footsteps. “I get a lot of energy from being around kids. It’s a good way to keep fit,” she laughs

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Q: What is your favourite thing to do during the school holidays?

Adan Bean “Going to my friends house and spending time with them.”

Iseieh Rireke “Going to visit my grandmopther in Rotorua.”

Lucas Orbell “I really like spending time with my gran.”

Trae Bell “Playing with my friends and spending time with my family and playing on the playstation.”

Jolie Smith “Hanging out with family and friends.”

Kaya-Marie Te Whaiti-Keefe “Going to Napier to see my cousins.”

Pop-up to bring Queen Street to life again To celebrate getting to Level 1, Love Wainuiomata will be restarting their weekly “Queen St Friday Play” pop-up events on Queen Street from 3.00pm to 4.30pm to match winter. Love Wainuiomata’s Esther King says “We love offering something fun and active in the heart of town so kids and whanau can celebrate the end of the school week. “We really enjoy teaming up with Healthy Families and Wainuiomata Community Hub for these and put out sports and play gear,

including bikes, trikes, scooters and ramps so kids can ride on Anzac Way which we close to traffic.” Esther would love to hear from anyone in the community who’s interested in helping or running some activities. She would love to talk to anyone who would be happy to donate to the community play kete with any useable sports gear or bikes they no longer need. Please leave a message on Facebook or contact Love Wainuiomata on 02041169759.

Shared Pathway celebrates first birthday By Megan Connolly

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The Te Hikoi Ararewa Shared Pathway celebrated its official first birthday last Friday. The pathway was 20 years in the making, from the initial vision to finally building. It was made in partnership between Hutt City Council, NZTA and the Government.

While the hill was walked by many locals for many years prior, it was the risk of walking so close to busy traffic on an unsafe track that turned several otherwise keen walkers off. The path is a four-metre wide off-road sealed path for pedestrians and cyclists, with steel barriers protecting walkers from the busy traffic. The walk showcases

the beauty of Wainuiomata. Pukeatua Bridge, which connects walking and cycling tracks that run along Lower Hutt's eastern hills and stops people from crossing the road in 80kmh traffic, was opened in 2015. Isabel Bristow and Maya Christiansen were excited to be walking the new Shared Pathway last year during it's official opening celebration.

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gardening this week Looking after your grapes: By Wally Richards A recent email from a reader asked: Now that the end of the grape season is over, I wondered if you might consider writing an article about pruning, disease, and general care of the vines and getting ready for next year. My grapes are 20 years old and normally they are a beautiful black grape with a delicious flavour. In the past few years they have formed lovely branches but as they develop, some fruit matures well while the others turn into raisins, spoiling a perfect bunch. I’ve sprayed with Neem oil, copper and even one dose of condies crystals. This year has been a disaster - the fully matured grapes have not turned black and have not got their usual nice flavour, while the undeveloped tiny grapes [all on the one bunch] have turned black and have their delicious flavour. The vine is against a garage wall, plenty of sun and well drained soil. What is going on ? l live at Manakau, so the climate or area should not be an issue. l have considered cutting the vine right back to the original trunk, but l am not sure if this is a good idea. My reply: I always envy those gardens that have a large rambling grape vine, years old producing an abundance of juicy grapes every year. I have yet to achieve that goal and know that the reason is wrong growing conditions. I have over the years purchased vines, taken cuttings from vines I would die

for, and even grown seedless grapes from seeds. I even relocated one vine several times over a number of years to different spots in the garden and it ended up in a container. The end result, after about 10 years, was only the odd grape to eat it finally died, likely from confusion! Grapes need a cool winter while they are dormant and a warm/hot summer when in foliage and producing fruit. Different types of grape have different temperature needs, so one should try and find a vine type that is suitable for their climate. Early autumn frosts can wipe out a crop and late spring frosts can damage new shoots. A mild summer will affect a crop by the fruit not ripening properly, with the lack of sugars to sweeten the fruit. Humid summers will cause diseases and thus loss of the crop. With our changing climate a vine that was once a great producer, facing a cold winter followed by a hot, dry summer, becomes a poor producer because of the climate. This can also be part of the reason of our reader’s problem, with humid conditions or a milder summer needing a better spray program to overcome the diseases. Grapes are best grown on free draining soils of low fertility. Feed your grape and you are likely to have a great canopy of foliage at the expense of the fruit. If grapes are not pruned each year,

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Super Rugby revels in its comeback Super Rugby really hit the spot over the weekend. Two entertaining games in front of engaged and energetic crowds made for compelling viewing. There were a couple of things going in favour of the matches. The Sunday afternoon game is a great idea. Of course, it’s always been an inspired idea cast aside for modern-day revenue gathering. It was a sell-out at Eden Park

as the Blues triumphed over the Hurricanes. There had not been such a large crowd at the Auckland venue for a game of Super Rugby since 2005. The other major thing going for both games was the absence of games prior to it. Rugby was badly overexposed pre-Coronavirus and now after weeks of hardship, rugby had a new-found appreciation to it. Like a good girlfriend who

goes away for a while, absence has made the heart grow fonder for New Zealand rugby fans. Grant Robertson’s speech prior to the first game in Dunedin was unnecessary and a little cringeworthy. The fact rugby is being played at all should be a sign of a job well done but the Minister for Sport took his opportunity to spell out the success with a microphone in hand. It will be interesting to see

if the crowds persist as games become more common but two games a weekend certainly won’t create jaded fans so that’s a positive. Sky TV will have the ultimate say if afternoon rugby continues after this season but certainly the fans have voted with their feet and hopefully with their remotes as well. The games themselves were played at a fast pace and a reasonable skill level considering

the layoff. As a television spectacle, a loud crowd really boosts the product. I’m sure it would make it better for the players too who get the shot of adrenaline you just can’t get playing in front of empty seats or cardboard cut-outs like the NRL. Positive signs that a little time apart may have stoked the passion back to new highs for New Zealand rugby fans.

Victoria University clarifies entry requirements for 2021 Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington has removed grade entry requirements for students wanting to study at the University in 2021. The move, agreed by the University Council today, means any student who successfully completes University Entrance (UE) will be guaranteed entry to undergraduate study if they apply. Previously

students needed a rank score in NCEA of 150 for undergraduate degree-level entry, and 180 points for entry to the Bachelor of Architectural Studies and Bachelor of Building Science. “We recognise that 2020 is an extraordinary year and that many secondary students have faced significant disruption to their learning this year and that they are

seeking clarity and assurances. This move has been made as part of the University’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic,” says Chancellor Neil Paviour-Smith. Provost Professor Wendy Larner says the University will also be working more closely with secondary schools this year to ensure students and teachers know what the University requirements are and

Wally waltzing across the ditch The saying goes ‘a Johnsonville Rugby Football club man is blue and blue, right through’ and Wally Smith exemplifies that. The life member and former chairman will head for Melbourne to spend more time with his grandchildren after almost 40 years of service. The club is hosting a farewell for him on Saturday. “I never thought we’d do it but it will be good,” he says of the move. “We were supposed to be over there on April 22 but we’re still here and hoping to be gone by July 2. While he never laced up a pair of boots for Johnsonville, he spent his time in the administration of the club, ensuring it’s financial viability while also managing various teams throughout the grades. “Back in 1981, I was advised to go down and watch a match between Johnsonville and Onslow - ‘The Battle of the Villages’ as it was called and I’ve been involved ever since.” Wally says he was happiest doing the grunt work off the field.

“I’d class myself more as an administrator rather than a spokesperson. “It was nice to be involved in a sports club. “In 1985 I put my name forward for the committee and 10 minutes after the meeting ended I was chairman. “I was chairman for four-anda-half years and without trying to push my own barrow I really feel we were able to turn the club around and got a lot of major sponsors.” Wally then had three years as Club Manager in a paid role in the early 90s. He then had a stint helping coach the Newlands first XV amongst other things before managing a host of teams for the next decade. “I’m going to miss the club, ” he says. “It’s been a big part of my life. “A lot of players love coming to Johnsonville because we always have a good spirit in the club,” he says. “We’ve had our ups and downs and some say we should have amalgamated but we are hanging in there.” He said seeing players come through the grades was most satisfying.

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there are no barriers to entry despite the disruptions. “The simple message is that if you get UE you will get in. We are not putting an extra layer on top of that,” she says. Specific requirements for certain courses and programmes, such as performance music and midwifery, will remain but these will be made clear to anyone applying.

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