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ANDREW KING
Parking woes at Jellie Park could be solved with offers of free use of facilities if you leave the car at home.
The Fendalton-Waimairi Community Board have hatched a plan to entice people into cycling, walking or taking the bus to the Jellie Park Recreation and Sports Centre by introducing “community/cyclist currency”.
This would mean those who used public transport, walked or cycled to the facility would be eligible for free use of equipment or discounted rates.
City council staff are investigating the option, and will include the idea in public consultation for the management plan that starts Saturday.
Once consultation is complete the
final decision will be made by city councillors.
Parking issues have plagued the popular aquatic and recreation centre prompting the board to “think outside of the box”, said deputy chairman
David Cartwright.Mr Cartwright (left) thought
if the idea could gain some trac-tion then car parking problems could be more manageable.
If it works, he said it could be initiated city-wide.
“Obviously there are some car parking issues here and around the city, so if we can find a way to fix that and help people get active I think we should seriously consider it,” he said.
“There will be some people who are against it and some for it, but let’s have the conversation and see what comes of it,” Mr Cartwright said.
HAVE YOUR SAYWould you use public transport or cycle to Jellie Park if you received discounts or incentives while using the facility? Email your thoughts to [email protected]
INCENTIVES: The idea of offering discounts to users of Jellie Park Recreation and Sports Centre if they cycle, walk or use public transport to access it has been raised. With limited space around Jellie Park, car parking is a problem.
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Good Night Film FestivalSaturday, January 23The outdoor film festival will be
held over two weeks at various lo-cations on the weekends. The first movie will be Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (PG) at the Halswell Quarry. Prior to the screening of the film, live music will play from 6pm.
Other films planned are: The Lego Movie, The Adventures of Tintin and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. All films are rated from PG to M. For more information go to http://www.summertimes.co.nz/event/22349
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Halswell Community Market
Sunday, January 24 from noon-3pm
The first Halswell Community Market will be held later this month in St John of God gar-dens. The markets will be held monthly onwards. It will be a place for people to support local businesses, musicians, clubs and groups.
Come along and enjoy a variety of stalls offering plants,
handmade crafts, local produce and a variety of food. Live mu-sic and entertainment are avail-able too. For further inquires phone Kate on 027 3700344 or email [email protected]
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Ingham Lazy SundaysSunday (January 17) from
3-4.30pmKiwi singer Elizabeth
Braggins will be performing at the Botanic Gardens as part of the weekly Ingham Lazy Sundays. The weekly performances are put on by different local artists and are designed for audiences to relax and enjoy the sunshine and music. This week enjoy Elizabeth’s rich music with her
strong musicality as a pianist.At Archery Lawn, Botanic
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SCIRT World Buskers Festival
From January 14-24Expect to see street
performers, comedians, visual artists, and all kinds of colourful characters at various locations around the city from Thursday. The SCIRT World Buskers Festival has been around for 22 years and has worked this year to expand its programme for the people of the city to enjoy. Expect to see comedian Urzila Carson, Hula Queen, Zaktakular
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Every Saturday from 9am-1pm
Head on down to the popular farmer’s market. There you will find fresh produce, a delicious range of food stalls as well as coffee and live music.
At Riccarton House and Grounds at 16 Kahu Rd
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Sunday, January 31 from 11am
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Fire crews battled a blaze that tore through the old archives building at Christchurch Boys’ High School on Friday morning. Fire Service southern communications shift manager Riwai Grace said the building was a single-storey 10m by 5m brick storage shed and because it was earthquake damaged, firefighters did not enter. He said the fire was well involved when crews from Christchurch Central, Harewood and Sockburn arrived around 1am. The fire is being treated as suspicious and police and fire investigations are under way. PHOTOS: ANDREW KING
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GEORGIA O’CONNOR HARDINGPlans for a possible mega-com-munity facility at Denton Park are only weeks away from their first step.
Public consultation for the location of the Hornby Library and Service Centre and South West Pool projects are expected to open in February and March.
The location of the facility is likely to be a contentious one – Denton Park is used by several sports organisations.
The Riccarton-Wigram Com-munity Board and city council staff met behind closed doors on December 15 to discuss location options.
City council development manager major facilities, Simon Battrick, said the potential loca-tions could not be officially re-vealed because it was “commer-cially sensitive”, and affected parties had not been consulted. He said previously proposed locations have included Denton Park and Hornby High School.
The community facility is likely to be similar to Te Hapua:
Halswell Centre.Hornby – one of the fastest
growing suburbs in Christch-urch desperately needs modern community facilities, Hornby locals told Western News.
Deputy Mayor Vicki Buck has also gone into bat for the facility.
A second site mooted for the facility is Hornby High School, but that is unlikely to happen Western News understands.
Ms Buck said she was “keen” to get the proposed facilities up and running espe-cially with the issue Hornby and Sockburn are fast-growing
populations that have been a long time without a pool.
Canterbury Track Cycling spokesman Terry McLeod said he hoped the city council would work through a process of where they would go if the community facility went ahead at Denton Park.
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My first job for 2016 is to wish everyone a happy and safe new year in the hope that some of the work that has been done to reduce fires has had an ef-fect. So far this year and even through the Christmas period this has been the case.
While there have been a few minor incidents involving grass, rubbish bins and fences the holi-day period has been remarkable for the lack of significant fires, or for that matter, other types of incident. So well done Christ-church and long may it last.
As usual however, our in-trepid crews have been involved in a number of animal rescues including ducklings, a cat, a dog down a cliff in Lyttelton, a swan and even a drowned horse in Akaroa Harbour.
This sort of work obviously involves the ‘feel good’ factor of helping and caring for dis-tressed wildlife but there is no better organisation to deal with such situations. We have decent
empathetic people who have great problem-solving skills and a good array of tools at their disposal. They don’t mind using them.
Just after Christmas we had the latest version of a long-time fire danger when the wall of a house in Waltham caught fire from the heat of a paint strip-ping gun. We probably see this about once every couple of years. Generally it seems to involve bird or rodent nest ma-terial inside the wall and can be quite disastrous. Care, a charged hose and an available phone are all recommended.
Flame filesHoliday period free from significant fires
Michael Gorman – Christchurch City Missioner
Many people find Christmas very stressful. Some are reminded of happier times in the past when things were better for them. Many are lonely and isolated. For some stress comes from not being able to provide for their families because of illness, poverty or a lack of ability. It seems reason-able to question if it is worth celebrating Christmas at all.
For those who have faith in the Christmas story, or who have family that they can celebrate with it is well worth the effort. At the City Mis-sion we work hard to enable more people to enjoy this time of year and to have a happy Christmas without getting into debt or feeling bad because they cannot enjoy the festive season the way most of us do.
Recently there has been discussion about not just about
how we should celebrate Christmas but should we cel-ebrate Christmas at all. Some say that doing so discriminates against those who do not share our belief and that it is offen-sive. They suggest that we no longer say Merry Christmas and we should just wish each other a happy holiday. I trea-sure Christmas and the wonder-ful story of God becoming one of us. I think this is well worth celebrating.
This year I was invited to celebrate a Buddhist festival and I felt very privileged to be included. When I celebrate Christmas I too want to honour people of other beliefs or of
no belief. I want to share with them something that I hold special. I’m not asking them to believe what I believe but I want to share something that is important to me. I want them to celebrate with me, spend time with me, eat food with me and know me. Christmas is a part of my belief system and a part of my culture. I do not deny others their celebrations, culture and festivals and I am honoured if they include me in them. I do believe in the power of words and I know that they have the power to offend but when I say Merry Christmas this is a gift, an invitation to understand my belief. How can that be offensive?
Have your sayLooking back at Christmas last year, is it worth still cel-ebrating? Does it drive more people into despair because of stress? Is it better to say “happy holidays” or are people being too PC? Email [email protected] with your thoughts.
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Riccarton-Wigram Community Board members munched their way through $2705 of ratepay-ers’ money last year and Deputy Mayor Vicki Buck is not happy.
Figures released to the West-ern News under the Official Information Act showed more than $19,000 was spent by the eight community boards from No-vember 2014 to November 2015 on catering for meetings.
The money was spent on club sandwiches, fruit, savouries, croissants, sushi, wraps, fruit and tea and coffee.
Ms Buck said she was not in favour of ratepayer money being spent on catering and she will be “reasonably tough” on the issue.
She said the issue of public money being spent on catering is likely to be addressed in the next community board meeting.
The average cost for the 24 meetings throughout the year was $112.
Ms Buck said at a city council level, it does not do catering un-less there are guest or a special occasion.
She said she wasn’t aware of the cost at city council meetings and they don’t usually do cater-ing unless there are guests or it is a special occasion.
“I prefer the council’s ap-
proach that they don’t spend any money and if you want something you go pay for it yourself,” she said.
Overall the community boards together spent $19,169.
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EMMA-JANE MCLENNANA Wigram brewery has mass produced the low-alcohol beer that it made for the actors and crew in the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Harrington’s Breweries, has released ‘SobeRing Thought,’ a dark low-alcohol stout, especially concocted for Peter Jackson’s smash hit films.
The partnership started more than 15 years ago, when the brewery was approached by Weta Workshop. Business director Carl Harrington said: “My brother was brewing up in Nelson when he got the call. They said they needed a beer they could drink on set without getting intoxicated – hobbits can’t handle their beer that well you know,” [laughing].
A one per cent alcohol brew was concocted and used in the first movie – it became so popular that Harrington’s took over all brewing for the rest of the series.
“That was more than 30,000 litres over the whole lot of the movies, it was endless really. When the hobbits turn up to the
Prancing Pony [an Inn in the movie] to have a pint – that’s ours,” Mr Harrington said.
After the series became a worldwide success, Harrington’s applied to Warner Brothers for the rights to release the beer to the commercial market. They were successful – twice – and have just relaunched it after three years.
It’s the “same beer, new packaging,” according to sales manager Dan Patrick: “It’s been so popular on two different sales factors, one, the fans love it, and
two – it’s a tasty low-alcohol craft beer in its own right.”
The bottles are selling at select New World and Fresh Choice supermarkets and bottle stores in the South Island, for about $14.99 per four-pack.
The brewery is looking to launch into duty free stores, the North Island and Australia over the coming months, Mr Patrick said.
“The interest internationally is quite huge. We’re trying to get a licence for Asian and American markets. They go crazy for that stuff.”
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You are just beginning your re-hearsals now and it is only three weeks until the show. What is the schedule like for the next few weeks?
It is a pretty short rehearsal period. One of the shortest for a show this big. We are going full with the theatre and we have a whole lot going on the stage. We started yesterday and the team is great.
What made you decide Badjelly would be a role you would like to play? Would this be one of the most interesting roles you have committed to?
I have never done a kids show. Badjelly is like a legend – Spike Milligan. Our director wants us to keep the essence of the characters. We are going to make Badjelly quirky as well. My costume is probably not what you would ex-pect. But I won’t ruin the surprise.
Did you grow up knowing the story of Badjelly the Witch well?
Yes, I heard it as a young kid. I was quite a scardey-cat kid so my parents didn’t play it to me
for a while.What is your favourite line from
the show and why?Definitely I would have to say
“stinky-poo”. I have to say that multiple times and I think that’s the one kids will enjoy the most as well.
The book is quite short, will there be any twists or anything different audiences can look forward to?
It keeps the essence of the story. Obviously Badjelly trying to find little boys and girls to make into yummy soup. The show is a musical and everyone has got a song. This was so each character can have its own story within the story.
For an example we want you to see what Mudwiggle the Worm would be like if he had his own story. It should be more than just Badjelly trying to steal kids. We will jam a whole lot of fun into 55min as well as keep in sync with the original story. Hamish Oliver has done arrangements of music and Geoff Davidson has written the music for us. We have adapted the words to our own original music. I love the music.
What are your performance goals for 2016?
This first half of the year is busy. I am in another production with Magni-tude Productions – Rock of Ages. It is the New Zealand premier of the show so that is super exciting. We have the most amazing cast. Without sounding
cliche it is going to be a hilariously “rocking” show. It is just 80s mad-ness. I am playing the role of Justice who is a powerful woman. She is the madam of the “strip club”. Bit differ-ent from Badjelly. It is the whole girl falls in love with the boy. So I have those rehearsals on as well. I am go-ing from Badjelly in the day to Rock of Ages rehearsals in the night. It is quite full on.
When you do have any spare time, what do you enjoy doing most?
I enjoy just hanging out with my friends to be honest. Being in the music circle my friends are often per-forming a lot. On a Sunday afternoon I often just like going to the Brewery and listening to my friends sing. I enjoy the sunshine while I am not in the theatre.
What made you decide music was the career for you?
I actually did classical and opera through Burnside High School. My grandad is Doug Kelly and he is quite a well-known jazz band arranger. He is 93 and still here going strong. Inti tally in high school I did a lot of classical training but when I got accepted into CPIT [Christchurch Polytechnic In-stitue of Technology] jazz school and my voice just found its place singing jazz. I progressed into teaching.
Was your family ever interested in music?
Children better watch out because Badjelly the Witch is coming to town later this month. Georgia O’Connor-Harding speaks to Kate Taylor about her role as the wicked witch as well as her next role as the Madam of a strip club, her well-known grandfather, and the time she sang with Stevie Wonder
Kate TaylorMonday January 11 2016 WESTERN NEWS6
turns into Badjelly the WitchMy love for music has defi-
nitely come from my grandad. Pretty much everyone in my family can play an instrument – I am just the one that does it as a job.
In December the Garden City Big Band put on a tribute for my grandad and Doug Caldwell who is a jazz pianist in his late 80s. They both used to run the Radio City Band. It was pretty much a sell-out. It shows the respect not only from the jazz community but the music com-munity. I also did a surprise trib-ute for my grandad in 2010 as part of a jazz and music festival. He was quite taken back.
Do you think the jazz scene is big in Christchurch?
It has a good following. The jazz festival has a great uplifting factor in it. We get to highlight local musicians as well as see the international ones. Even with the earthquakes there are still some great venues host-ing cool gigs. There are always opportunities for jazz musicians here to have a working life.
Yes, because I wanted to ask you this. Do you think it is possible for a performer to have a full-time career in the city?
You definitely can. You have
to work hard obviously and keep grasping at everything you can. You might have to go up to Wellington or elsewhere. If you have the hunger for it, you should be able to find it. It may not be your first choice but it may lead you to what could be your first choice. I am lucky to do it as a full-time job because I am teaching as well but a lot of people do have full-time jobs.
You released a jazzy CD of a range of popular songs in 2013 and I hear you have an album coming out this year. Will it be original songs?
Basically I am calling it the 12 pianist project. I am planning on using a different pianist ev-ery month. I planned on finding as many pianists in Christchurch and doing a different track with them. Christchurch does have some of the most amazing jazz pianists. I am hoping to have that done by early 2017.
What are your songs about?I write songs about what
inspires me from my own life and about my relationships with people. That doesn’t necessarily mean a sappy love-song. I may write in personal jokes from friends. I feel like it is a success if I have connected with some-one.
You have done a lot from reading your performance CV, what is the most significant performance you have done?
It was definitely the 2010 trib-ute for my grandad but I have to do a bit of name-dropping. We used to sing backing vocals for L.A Mitchell – she is a singer song-writer renowned in New Zealand. She worked with musi-cians such as Dave Dobbyn, but we were lucky enough to open for Stevie Wonder. We got to meet Stevie and I have no words to describe that.
You have had a few high-lights in you career. Did you grow up in Christchurch?
Yes, I was born and bred in Christchurch. I went to Cots-well Primary School, Cobham Intermediate and Burnside High School.
Now it is the first time in my life I feel like I have established myself. I want to help keep the jazz music alive in Christchurch. I am feeling satisfied with where I am now. Never know I may have a child one day.
Are you married and all that?
Just single, indepen-dent woman. I feel like
because of that I have been able to do a lot more. But because I have established myself I feel like that is the step over the next 10 years.
How was studying at NIDA in Sydney? What drew you into the place?
It was amazingly terrifying. The school has the reputation for one of the best schools in Australasia. I went there when I was about 26 and basically it broke me down to bring me back up.
You had to bare
yourself so you could grow as an artist. They taught you to draw yourself up to your character from your own experiences in your life. I worked with a director called Tyran Parke and he changed my whole perspective. He brought out the qualities I had to make a great character. When I am teaching my students I am now always thinking about how I am going to bring the best out of them.
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Families and children have been flocking to the new Margaret Mahy Family Playground. The playground, which takes up a block between Manchester, Madras and Armagh Sts and the Avon River, was officially opened on December 22. Children from across the city have been enjoying the new attraction. PHOTOS: GEORGIA O’ CONNOR-HARDING
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EXPLORING: Emma Vallely, 1, of Westmorland, enjoys playing in a tunnel.
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It was a windy start to the 2016 GirlGuiding New Zealand jamboree, but that didn’t stop almost 2000 participants getting their tents nailed in last week. About 1400 Girl Guides and 350 parents and leaders descended on the Canterbury Agricultural Park last Wednesday for the start of the CBee16 event. Girls have travelled from all over the country as well as parts of Australia, Polynesia and even Sri Lanka to the event, which will end tomorrow. PHOTOS: FRASER WALKER-PEARCE
BUDDIES: Maddie Sawyer, of Avonhead, and Lucy Boyd, of Shirley, outside their leader’s tent on Wednesday.
TEAMWORK: Alyssa, Morketa, Dana and Sera attempt the climbing wall.
TIGHT ROPE: Alyssa Murphy, of Avonhead, balances on a tightrope.
WINNER: Canterbury tennis No 1, Connor Heap, of Riccarton has won the men’s singles title at the Wanaka Open. The Waimairi club player defeated Riki McLachlan in the final, two sets to one, 6-4 4-6 6-4. Heap was then joined by younger brother Dylan to contest the final of the doubles but lost to Riki McLachlan and his brother Ben in straight sets, 6-1 6-1. Heap will join the University of California at Berkley in July on a tennis scholarship.
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Paulger Courts is a family-owned and oriented village. Owners Robyn and Peter MacDonald truly appreciate the value
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Campus Principal Gary Taylor said, “Having operated out of an earthquake-damaged building in Manchester St for some time
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The #Ultimate is designed for those who don’t want to go back to school and would like to get credits towards NCEA and experience a range of career options, including getting their driver’s licence. The Security course is very popular with those wanting a career in uniform such as the military, police or security industry, being a very physically challenging course.
More details can be found online at www.visioncollege.ac.nz.
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Tertiary education provider Vision College is moving to Hazeldean Road over the summer break.
Vision College is also well known for its counselling degree, as well as the
highly successful Early Childhood teaching programmes, among others.
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Campus Principal Gary Taylor said, “Having operated out of an earthquake-damaged building in Manchester St for some time
now, we are delighted to have found the perfect building and location.”
The new building, on the south side of Hagley Park, was recently vacated by Deloittes, and will be fully furnished and equipped by the time of the first courses starting on the second of February.
“Education is the key to getting a good job now,” says Taylor, “and we can boast outstanding outcomes from our programmes. By way of example, 88 per cent of our web development and software engineering graduates from our four nation-wide campuses get great jobs in their respective fields.”
Vision College is also well known for its counselling degree, as well as the highly successful Early Childhood teaching programmes, among others.
Taylor says, “I know one of the key features that attracts students to us is the
smaller class sizes and personal level of tuition. We are very much a tutor-lead provider with a lot of one-on-one tuition given. There are a lot of students that like that environment ahead of large lecture theatre style.”
A separately branded component of the operation is Trainme, which will also relocate to the new building.
Trainme offers free foundation level programmes to those aged 16 to 19. The two courses on offer for a February start are the well named the #Ultimate Career Taster and Security forces training.
The #Ultimate is designed for those who don’t want to go back to school and would like to get credits towards NCEA and experience a range of career options, including getting their driver’s licence. The Security course is very popular with those wanting a career in uniform such as the military, police or security industry, being a very physically challenging course.
More details can be found online at www.visioncollege.ac.nz.
New campus for tertiary students
Tertiary education provider Vision College is moving to Hazeldean Road over the summer break.
Vision College is also well known for its counselling degree, as well as the
highly successful Early Childhood teaching programmes, among others.
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Campus Principal Gary Taylor said, “Having operated out of an earthquake-damaged building in Manchester St for some time
now, we are delighted to have found the perfect building and location.”
The new building, on the south side of Hagley Park, was recently vacated by Deloittes, and will be fully furnished and equipped by the time of the first courses starting on the second of February.
“Education is the key to getting a good job now,” says Taylor, “and we can boast outstanding outcomes from our programmes. By way of example, 88 per cent of our web development and software engineering graduates from our four nation-wide campuses get great jobs in their respective fields.”
Vision College is also well known for its counselling degree, as well as the highly successful Early Childhood teaching programmes, among others.
Taylor says, “I know one of the key features that attracts students to us is the
smaller class sizes and personal level of tuition. We are very much a tutor-lead provider with a lot of one-on-one tuition given. There are a lot of students that like that environment ahead of large lecture theatre style.”
A separately branded component of the operation is Trainme, which will also relocate to the new building.
Trainme offers free foundation level programmes to those aged 16 to 19. The two courses on offer for a February start are the well named the #Ultimate Career Taster and Security forces training.
The #Ultimate is designed for those who don’t want to go back to school and would like to get credits towards NCEA and experience a range of career options, including getting their driver’s licence. The Security course is very popular with those wanting a career in uniform such as the military, police or security industry, being a very physically challenging course.
More details can be found online at www.visioncollege.ac.nz.
New campus for tertiary students
Tertiary education provider Vision College is moving to Hazeldean Road over the summer break.
Vision College is also well known for its counselling degree, as well as the
highly successful Early Childhood teaching programmes, among others.
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Campus Principal Gary Taylor said, “Having operated out of an earthquake-damaged building in Manchester St for some time
now, we are delighted to have found the perfect building and location.”
The new building, on the south side of Hagley Park, was recently vacated by Deloittes, and will be fully furnished and equipped by the time of the first courses starting on the second of February.
“Education is the key to getting a good job now,” says Taylor, “and we can boast outstanding outcomes from our programmes. By way of example, 88 per cent of our web development and software engineering graduates from our four nation-wide campuses get great jobs in their respective fields.”
Vision College is also well known for its counselling degree, as well as the highly successful Early Childhood teaching programmes, among others.
Taylor says, “I know one of the key features that attracts students to us is the
smaller class sizes and personal level of tuition. We are very much a tutor-lead provider with a lot of one-on-one tuition given. There are a lot of students that like that environment ahead of large lecture theatre style.”
A separately branded component of the operation is Trainme, which will also relocate to the new building.
Trainme offers free foundation level programmes to those aged 16 to 19. The two courses on offer for a February start are the well named the #Ultimate Career Taster and Security forces training.
The #Ultimate is designed for those who don’t want to go back to school and would like to get credits towards NCEA and experience a range of career options, including getting their driver’s licence. The Security course is very popular with those wanting a career in uniform such as the military, police or security industry, being a very physically challenging course.
More details can be found online at www.visioncollege.ac.nz.
New campus for tertiary students
Tertiary education provider Vision College is moving to Hazeldean Road over the summer break.
Vision College is also well known for its counselling degree, as well as the
highly successful Early Childhood teaching programmes, among others.
[Edition datE]2
Campus Principal Gary Taylor said, “Having operated out of an earthquake-damaged building in Manchester St for some time
now, we are delighted to have found the perfect building and location.”
The new building, on the south side of Hagley Park, was recently vacated by Deloittes, and will be fully furnished and equipped by the time of the first courses starting on the second of February.
“Education is the key to getting a good job now,” says Taylor, “and we can boast outstanding outcomes from our programmes. By way of example, 88 per cent of our web development and software engineering graduates from our four nation-wide campuses get great jobs in their respective fields.”
Vision College is also well known for its counselling degree, as well as the highly successful Early Childhood teaching programmes, among others.
Taylor says, “I know one of the key features that attracts students to us is the
smaller class sizes and personal level of tuition. We are very much a tutor-lead provider with a lot of one-on-one tuition given. There are a lot of students that like that environment ahead of large lecture theatre style.”
A separately branded component of the operation is Trainme, which will also relocate to the new building.
Trainme offers free foundation level programmes to those aged 16 to 19. The two courses on offer for a February start are the well named the #Ultimate Career Taster and Security forces training.
The #Ultimate is designed for those who don’t want to go back to school and would like to get credits towards NCEA and experience a range of career options, including getting their driver’s licence. The Security course is very popular with those wanting a career in uniform such as the military, police or security industry, being a very physically challenging course.
More details can be found online at www.visioncollege.ac.nz.
New campus for tertiary students
Tertiary education provider Vision College is moving to Hazeldean Road over the summer break.
Vision College is also well known for its counselling degree, as well as the
highly successful Early Childhood teaching programmes, among others.
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Public Notices
Notice of Special General Meeting
The Hornby United AFC Club Committee have called for a Special General Meeting to discuss and review the Club’s Constitution.
This meeting will take place at the Hornby United AFC Clubrooms Saturday 30th January 2016 starting at 1.30pm.
The meeting will be chaired by the Club President, Peter Anderson.
The motion will be presented by Peter Anderson to amend and review the constitution as it is required at the meeting.
To view Hornby United AFC’s constitution, visit www.societies.govt.nz and search the register with the key words ‘Hornby United.
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Appliance Sales & Service
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12 Brighton Mall, New Brighton
Weka Pass RailwayWaipara, North Canterbury
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Ballet TuitionClasses for juniors
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duoJan Sima & Vaea
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Joining Bryce will be special guest Entitled 'Wild World', the show Ryan Beehre.
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COLOURED PENCILSFull size. Pack 12. 2000000048895RRP $8.99 each
COLOURED PENCILSFull size. Pack 24. 2000000048901RRP $15.99 each
hotdeal$599
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Offers available from 4th January to 14th February 2016 unless otherwise stated or while stocks last.
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CALL 0800 TAKE NOTE (0800 825 366)
TERMS & CONDITIONS: Offers available from 4th January to 14th February 2016 unless otherwise stated or while stocks last. Range may vary between stores. Trade not supplied. We reserve the right to limit quantities. We will meet all our obligations on products we sell under the Consumer Guarantees Act. Full Postal Services available at selected Take Note stores. All accessories photographed with product are not included.
AUCKLAND/NORTHLAND: Mairangi Bay - Malcolms, 360 Beach Rd St Heliers, 28 St Heliers Bay Rd Papatoetoe, Hunters Plaza
BAY OF PLENTY/WAIKATO: Paeroa, 46 Belmont Rd
LOWER NORTH ISLAND: Ohakune, 5 Goldfinch St Havelock North, 8 Te Mata Rd Pahiatua, 85‑89 Main St Foxton, 22 Main St Carterton, 9‑11 High St Karori, Karori Shopping Centre Tawa, 181 Main Rd
SOUTH ISLAND/CHRISTCHURCH: Takaka, 29 Commercial Rd Picton, 28 High St Rangiora, 199 High St Kaiapoi, 115 Williams St Ferrymead, 1005 Ferry Rd Leeston - Curly’s Last Post, 76a High St Hokitika, 1 Weld St
*AA SMART FUEL TERMS & CONDITIONS: All AA Promotions and point offers do not apply to Gift Cards, Pre paid postal products and stamps, Kiwibank products, Lotto, phone cards, account payments, newspapers and any other agency services or products.
All advertised items in this flyer are available from the following stores.
DISPLAY BOOKSA4. 20 Pocket. Assorted colours. 2000000195681RRP $5.49 each
A4. 40 Pocket. Assorted colours. 2000000195766RRP $7.49 each
VIVID RINGBINDERSA4. 2 ring 26mm. Assorted colours. 2000004326524RRP $9.49 each
INKJOY 100RT PENMedium. Assorted colours. 2000028545383RRP $1.00 each
BLU TACK75g. 2000009559576RRP $4.99 each
FX82AU SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR 2000027453153RRP $33.99 each
PTH105 LABEL MACHINE Assorted colours. 2000035415068RRP $59.99 each
4 COLOUR PENMedium. 2000001037232RRP $5.99 each
PENCILS2000000050164
CORRECTION2000008839921
BOOK COVERINGAssorted designs.2000000562926
hotdeal$399
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COLOURED PENCILSFull size. Pack 12. 2000000048895RRP $8.99 each
COLOURED PENCILSFull size. Pack 24. 2000000048901RRP $15.99 each
hotdeal$599
EACH
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33%
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20%hotdeal$1199
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25%