lyttelton review ed 90 july 22 2013
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Weekly publication developed by Lynnette Baird from Professionals Real Estate and Wendy Everingham of the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre: providing quality local and visitor information to the harbour region.TRANSCRIPT
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Lyttelton Harbour Morning Tea Event Cholmondeley House Launches Funding Appeal
When a child is vulnerable and a family is in crisis Cholmondeley (Chum-ley) steps up to provide short
term care and education. Situated in Governors Bay, Cholmondeley provides emergency and planned
short term respite care for children aged between 5-12 years whose families are experiencing distress
and their current systems of support are inadequate or not available.
Since 1925 it has provided care for over 25,500 children. Short term can be defined as anything
between 24 hrs to four weeks but the average is between 3-5 days. The service is non-prescriptive
and can be flexible to meet the child's and their family's needs. As a result of the February 2011
earthquake the original Cholmondeley Home was demolished. And since this date the services have
been located at Living Springs, 10 minutes up the road at Allandale, while a replacement home is
designed and built.
As a charity providing emergency and short-term respite care for Canterbury children, Cholmondeley
House is seeking donations following a significant increase in demand for its services. Those interested
in donating to Cholmondeley House can visit www.cholmondeley.org.nz to make an online donation,
or learn about how you can help in other ways.
Community Morning Tea Fundraiser, Friday 26 July
In support of Cholmondeley House, two local businesses Stark Brothers and Independent Provedoring and hosting a BIG morning
tea on Friday July 26, 10am at 20 Norwich Quay. Everyone around the Lyttelton Harbour Community is invited. Entry is by gold coin
donation and all funds raised will go toward the re-building of Cholmondely Children’s Home. Sausages, fish bites, club sandwiches
and coffee are all on the menu, and event organisers hope to see plenty of people there. If you would like to volunteer your skills
and help out with this event, please contact Winsome Dormer at Independent Provedoring 03 328 8598.
Article: Independent Provedoring, with thanks
Images: www.cholmondeley.org.nz | www.starkbros.co.nz | www.indprov.co.nz
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Vale John Cleaver Gifts to Lyttelton
Last week the Lyttelton township lost one of its community champions, Captain John Donald Cleaver. This loss to the community will
be wide spread and Wendy Everingham has written the following in acknowledgment of all that he has given to this community:
Captain John Cleaver died at the age of 85 after a sudden illness. For myself I had only known John for ten years but he was quite
influential in my community life. Early on I can remember going to visit him and his wife at their home on Reserve Terrace. At that
stage he was filling me in on all the work he had done with Project Lyttelton. He wanted me to have all the past designs for the Main
Street project that he’d helped coordinate. For those of you who may not know this, John was one of the founding members of
Project Lyttelton in 1994. He helped create an organisation that would have been quite unique for its time. A community group that
was proactive rather than re-active to the wishes of the community. He gave the current Project Lyttelton team the foundation to
create all the great community initiatives that have evolved from the organisation over the last ten years.
He was also instrumental in the founding of the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre. He was the Chair of that organisation until
2007 when he handed the reins onto me. One of the key projects that he facilitated was documenting the townships history leading
to the registration of Lyttelton Township as an Historic Area with the Historic Places Trust. He painstakingly collected any historical
documentation for the town and to this day we have that folder as a resource at the Information Centre.
His other major historical achievement was the creation of the Torpedo Boat Museum at Magazine Bay. Working closely with his
good friend David Bundy and others they restored the old Magazine Building to hold the remains of the Torpedo Boat. Over many
years he also worked tirelessly to get the Lyttelton Gaol restored. The earthquakes meant this dream was unable to be realised in his
life time.
For many years he was also the Chair of the Lyttelton Residents Association. He worked hard for main street improvements, port
access improvements, noise controls and many other issues that came up. He was instrumental in the council amalgamation of
Banks Peninsula with the City. John was also an active member of Holy Trinity Lyttelton. He played a role in the return of Saint
Saviours to Lyttelton, helped in the building of the former church lounge at Holy Trinity plus was an active parish member.
The Masonic Lodge was also a major part of his life. He’d been a member since 1952! It was lovely to see all his colleagues farewell
him at the memorial service. His home lodge was the Lodge of Unanimity in St David’s Street. He tried to connect the Lodge with the
wider community. Always hosting opening days for Heritage Week and pushing the boundaries to get more people to experience
the building. One vivid memory I have was allowing an experimental music concert at the Lodge several years ago as an event for
the Festival of Lights.
I have only been able to touch on a John’s life for the last ten years so this is just a brief tribute to him for the wonderful legacy that
has left this community during that period. Thank you Captain John Donald Cleaver. QSM
Image: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nzbound/cornwall.htm
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Lynnette Baird Licensed Real Estate Agent
P: 03 328 7707 M: 021 224 6637
W: www.realhomes.co.nz
Professionals Kennard Real Estate Limited MREINZ
www.kre.co.nz
Build the Creche Coffee Culture Foundation Initiative
Coffee Culture sources its coffee beans directly from the Sigri
Plantation in a remote area of Papua New Guinea. Sourcing
beans directly from the region means that the owners have a
direct relationship with the people that they source their
product from. This direct relationship enables the owners to
be able to help directly with the lives of their workers.
Recently when workers were asked what would make their
lives easier, they requested a crèche to be built to enable
their children to go to school and be looked after while they
were in the fields working.
The Coffee Culture group comprises a series of franchised
stores and the Lyttelton store is one of these. Within the
franchise, the organisation has created a Charitable
Foundation and it is through this foundation that all the
stores seek to help the people they are working with.
To make the crèche become a reality for the workers in
Papua New Guinea all of the stores are trying to raise
$40,000. Lyttelton Coffee Culture has a target of $2,000 to
be raised by the end of August for their share of the project.
Lyttelton Coffee Culture owners, Emily and Samira, are
determined to meet this goal and so they are creating a
series of fund raising initiatives. The first is a school holiday
in store colouring competition. For a gold coin your child will
be equipped with pencils and a colouring sheet. Check out
some of the colourful creations already posted on the wall. If
you are feeling more generous you are able to buy a tin of
beautiful pencils for $9.50. 100% of this money will support
the fundraising.
The colouring competition will be the first of many initiatives
to support this worthwhile cause. Keep an eye out for their
initiatives so that you can help them reach or better
Lyttelton’s $2,000 goal.
Coffee Culture Book Club Anyone interested in starting a book club up again? Wendy Everingham from the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre was
chatting with Samira from Coffee Culture and she said they would be interested to host a group. Wendy can facilitate this if
anyone is interested. Contact Wendy on 03 328 9093 for more information.
Articles: Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre
Images: Supplied by Coffee Culture, with thanks
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Fate Sealed for Lyttelton Police Station Staff at the Lyttelton Police Station have accepted the inevitable - the historic
station, built between 1880 and 1882, faces imminent demolition. It was red
stickered after the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. Staff now work out of a
prefabricated station which sits on the station car park.
At 130 years of continuous use, the original station was Police’s longest
serving building. Now, it is beyond affordable repair, some parts knee-deep in
debris that showered down during the big shake and aftershocks.
Inspector Malcolm Johnston, Southern Area Commander, says after months of
engineering investigations, it had proved uneconomic to repair the station,
which was badly damaged in the 22 February earthquake and subsequent aftershocks. "This is sad news for Police, for our local
staff and for the Lyttelton community" he says.
“The station is an iconic building for the port town, which has already lost of many of its historic buildings. Over the past several
months we have worked with our engineers to explore every possible opportunity to repair the station. However we have received
advice that to repair the building to an adequate standard would cost at least $1.5 million dollars. That is significantly more than
the cost of a new station, and is not economic. But we remain committed to Lyttelton and we are giving the local community an
assurance that Police will retain a presence here and a new facility will be built."
For some good news though, pieces of the quake-damaged Lyttelton police station will be salvaged before the historic building is
demolished, with the hope of reusing them when a new town station is built. New Zealand Police Museum director Rowan Carroll
has been through the station and identified "unique elements", including the front door, wooden stairwell and two interior
doorways with frosted windows. "We're just so lucky the glass is still intact," she said.
Another notable slice of history was a patch in the stairway handrail at the top turn, which had worn right down from more than
130 years of hands passing over it. “The wooden staircase is a gem” Rowan says. “The banister curves, and staff climbing the stairs
naturally hold on at that point. The result is that the wood is discoloured from generations of police hands pulling themselves up.
That really struck home to me how special these artefacts are to Police history.”
Significant items including the staircase, archways, doorways and windows will be rescued and stored at the Air Force Museum in
Wigram. Ideally, they will be reinstated in new Police buildings in Canterbury. “If we don’t save these things now, they will be lost
forever” says Rowan. Carroll said the items would be salvaged and safely stored until they could be incorporated into a new police
station, hopefully in the port town.
Lyttelton police are working in portable cabins beside the station until a decision is made about a rebuild. One option is developing
a shared facility in Lyttelton with other emergency services on another London Street site.
No date has been set for the demolition of the station, with tenders still out. Lyttelton Sergeant Gary Manch said losing the station
was "terrible" and that saving anything that could be reused was "fantastic". Police were committed to an ongoing presence in the
town, he said.
Architectural Note:
The Lyttelton police Station was designed in the Victorian Italianate style of the period 1837-1901. As a police station this particular
example of the style is austere, and it therefore lacks the usual architectural details which otherwise distinguish Italianate as a
picturesque style. One of the style's most prominent characteristics is present however, and indeed it is this characteristic which
identifies the building as Italianate.
Article Links: http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/hills-and-harbour/8846450/Pieces-of-Lyttelton-police-station-to-be-salvaged
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/AK1112/S00699/lyttelton-police-station-beyond-repair.htm
http://www.historic.org.nz/theregister/registersearch/RegisterResults.aspx?RID=7355
Image: Building Sketch by Lynnette Baird
about the lyttelton harbour review Lyttelton Harbour Review is a community newsletter initiative developed by local Professionals real estate agent Lynnette Baird and
Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre chairperson Wendy Everingham. The objective of the Lyttelton Harbour Review is to help keep
local residents informed with what is going on in the wider Lyttelton Harbour community. Each week readers can read about community
groups; businesses; events; and everything in between. If you have an event, topic, cause, or other, that you would like to share with the
harbour community, then we would love to hear from you. Be heard, be seen, be informed - read it or offer it here.
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Illegal Tyre Dumping Scenic Rapaki Location Littered with Tyres
A busload of tourists pulled up at a Canterbury
lookout yesterday, only to find the area had
been littered with dozens of tyres.
Christchurch Tours operator Robin McCarthy
was taking a tour around Governors Bay Rd
when he stopped at a popular lookout just
outside Rapaki Bay.
''We all piled out expecting to look at the
lovely view, but when we looked over the edge
we saw the area had been covered in tyres,''
he said.
''It looked like a professional dumping
ground.'' McCarthy estimated that 60 tyres
had been dumped down the hill.
''There could have been more because some of them had rolled a long way down into the bushes.'' The tourists were ''not
impressed'' with the sight, he said. ''It's not a good look when we promote ourselves as a clean, green country and then there is
rubbish everywhere.''
McCarthy believed someone had dumped the tyres because they did not want to pay to dispose of them properly. ''It's terrible for
the environment. Tyres take a long time to decompose and can really have an adverse effect,'' he said. ''It's awfully irresponsible
that someone just dumped them.''
McCarthy said he had contacted Environment Canterbury and the Christchurch City Council about the tyres. He said ''a little bit of
detective work'' could solve who dumped the tyres. ''Judging by the grass, they had been dumped over the last day or so,'' he said.
''If the police wanted to look at security cameras and fingerprints, we could find out who did this. There can't be that many people
with this many tyres and the equipment to dump them.''
A city council spokesman said the council would look into the incident. "We will address this straight away and get it cleaned up. It
looks from the photo as if someone has just dumped those there on purpose which is very serious. We want to find out who is
responsible."
Article: www.the-press/news/hills-and-harbour/8929659/Tyres-litter-scenic-Canterbury-spot
Image: Iain McGregor /Fairfax NZ
Weekly Knitting Group Just in case you are unaware, there is an informal Knit and Yarn Group at the Lyttelton Library every Wednesday 10.00am to
12.00pm. Everyone is welcome, just come along with your next project in hand.
Lyttelton Menz Shed The Lyttelton Menz Shed is officially up and running, and it is great to see that they have teamed up with Lyttelton Main School
helping with the new kitchen garden project at the St Joseph’s site. Keep the Lyttelton Menz Shed in mind when you have any
community building projects that need to be done. Contact Community House for more information 03 741 1427.
subscribe to the lyttelton harbour review The Lyttelton Harbour Review is published every Monday and can be delivered straight to your email inbox. Just send an email with the
words “subscribe me” in the subject line, then sit back and wait for the next instalment of local news, events and reviews. If you do not
have access to email, but would like read about our local events, Professional Real Estate print hard copies that are available from
Thursdays at the Lyttelton Club; Samo Coffee, Fisherman’s Wharf, Lyttelton Library and at the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre on
London Street. Or a copy can be delivered to your door, if you live in within the Lyttelton township: Contact Lynnette on 03 328 7707.
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Lyttelton Top Club
Saturday July 27, 8.30pm | $15 Non Members The Eastern: Not to be missed selection of talented local Lyttelton musicians playing it loud for the National Farmers Market
conference. Grab your tickets from the Lyttelton Farmers Market; or the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre; or door sales
available on the night.
Naval Point Club Wednesday July 24, 6.30pm | All Welcome
Quiz Night Fun: We all had an initial run through the quiz night programme last Tuesday. Everyone had an enjoyable evening and
there was a unanimous vote that the quality of the food was "outstanding". One or two more teams would improve the experience
for everyone. The consensus was that Wednesday evenings suit everyone best. Therefore we are scheduling Quiz nights for the
next four Wednesday evening, starting at 6.30pm and expect to be finished by 9pm. Ground Gourmet’s great food is available from
5.00pm. Join us for a highly entertaining evening!
Porthole Bar Wednesday July 24, 8.30pm | Hannah Harding Live | Free Event
St Joseph the Worker Catholic Church Sunday July 20, 5.30pm | All Welcome
Tommy Chang’s Bar
Saturday July 27, 10.00pm | $5.00 Door Sales Plastic Paco, Log Horn Breed and Salad Boys
Wunderbar
Friday July 26, 8.00pm | $5.00 Door Sales Stone Cold Chillers: not your average covers act!
Saturday July 27, 9.00pm until Late | Free Entry Jungle Farm, Little Jah and Kindred Sound System: Heavyweight reggae sound system session. Come and join us for a skank as we
play the best in roots reggae and heavy dub - with full crew - strictly positive vibes.
contact the lyttelton harbour review The team at the Lyttelton Harbour Review would love to spread the word about your community group, fundraising efforts, local heroes,
business promotions, events and anything else that the local community would like to share. Phone, Email, or Post: Lyttelton Harbour
Review, PO Box 94, Lyttelton 8841. Deadline for any content: Thursday before Monday publication date.
Lynnette Baird 03 328 7707 021 224 6637 [email protected]
Wendy Everingham 03 328 9093 021 047 6144 [email protected]
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Teach, Share, Show or Tell : Tutors Wanted New Festival for Lyttelton Harbour
With so many interesting and talented people kicking about the Lyttelton area, it seemed about time we had the opportunity to
celebrate and share the great knowledge and experience of the people of our area. Project Lyttelton has dreamed up the
Lyttelton Harbour Kura - festival of learning. For ten days, the Lyttelton Harbour will become a hot spot for the sharing of skills,
ideas and knowledge.
Do you have something you would like to share - a class or workshop? See the information below for prospective tutors and get in
touch with Lucette Hindin, Project Lyttelton’s Events Co-Ordinator. Tutors do not have to be from the Lyttelton Harbour area,
although some connection would be preferable. All events will take place in this area.
Lyttelton Harbour Kura - a festival of workshops to develop skills, share wisdom and inspire resilient communities.
The festival will take place September 27th - October 6th 2013 [two weekends, with a week of school holidays in between]
Theme: The festival has the broad theme of sustainability, resilience and wellbeing. Taking the approach that almost everyone in
the harbour area has something they could teach, we plan to offer a wide range of workshops and short courses including garden-
ing, cooking, arts and performing arts, crafts, outdoor/fitness etc.
Lead a Workshop: We are currently looking for tutors to lead workshops. Would you like to propose something? Let me know
what, who, where, when and how. The possibilities are virtually endless!
Lets meet up to discuss and develop your idea, figure out what sort of venue you need and any other support you require.
Lucette Hindin, Project Lyttelton Events and Marketing Co-Ordinator
Phone 03 328 8266 or 021 175 9845 or Email [email protected]
The Tin Palace | Seeking Submissions Next Exhibition: Transit of Dreams
The Harbour Arts Collective’s opening exhibition at the Tin Palace is “Transit of Dreams”. We are seeking artworks to form a group
show that will present the variety, quality and innovation of artists working in the vicinity. Transit of Dreams will run from Thurs-
day 29th August until Sunday 8th September. The exhibition opening will take place on Wednesday 28th August.
The submission guidelines are as follows:
� Works are sought which respond to the theme of dreams, fantasy, illusion or imagined reality.
� Include an artist statement about your work, biography and contact details.
� Provide dimensions, high resolution image of your work and specify any additional requirements that will need to be taken
into consideration.
� If you are represented by another gallery, please ensure that you have permission to exhibit your work at the Tin Palace.
� All work must be delivered by the deadline (20th August), suitably framed, wired and prepared for hanging / display.
� The Tin Palace holds Public Liability insurance and great care will be taken of your work however the Tin Palace accepts no
liability for damage or theft of any work in the gallery or whilst in transit. Insuring the work is the responsibility of the artist.
* Artists selected to exhibit their works in a group show will pay a $50 fee.
� Unless otherwise specified, all works will be considered for sale at the retail price indicated by the artist and 20% of the retail
price will be retained by the Tin Palace. A purchaser may not remove the work until the end of the exhibition.
Please give yourself plenty of time to apply. We look forward to receiving your submission by 24th July.
Submissions should be sent to: Anne Mortimer [email protected]
If you have any queries, please contact me on 0211466968 or [email protected]
think lyttelton harbour Support the 'buy local' cause and your local community by registering your business with us, or by shopping at the locally owned
businesses. Buy their products. Eat their food. Use their services. In turn, these locally owned and operated businesses will
continually pump your hard earned dollars back into the local economy by way of employment, purchases and taxes to create a
stronger more resilient community. You gotta love that!
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LIFT Library Update Firstly, a recent acquisition, written for all parents, which will amuse and enlighten you at the same time:
My Mother Wears Combat Boots: A Parenting Guide for the Rest of Us 2007 Jessica Mills
Written with humour, extensive research, and much trial and error, this book delivers sound advice for parents of all stripes. Amid
stories of bringing kids (and grandparents) to women’s rights demonstrations, taking baby on tour with her band, and organising
cooperative childcare, Jessica gives detailed nuts-and-bolts information about weaning, cloth vs. disposable diapers, the
psychological effects of co-sleeping, and even how to get free infant gear. This book provides a clever, hip, and entertaining mix of
advice, anecdotes, political analysis, and factual sidebars that will help parents as they navigate the first years of their child’s life.’
Inequality: a New Zealand Crisis 2013 Ed. Max Rashbrooke
The divide between New Zealand’s poorest and wealthiest inhabitants has widened alarmingly over recent decades. Differences
in income have grown faster than in most other developed countries. New Zealand society is being reshaped, stretching to
accommodate new distance between those who ‘have’ and those who ‘have not’. Income inequality is a crisis that affects us all.
A diverse gathering of New Zealand scholars, journalists, researchers, business leaders, workers, students and parents share these
pages. It’s not just serious articles, full of comprehensive details – there are also, following each one, a ‘viewpoint’, written by
someone personally affected by the issue discussed. If you read nothing else in the book, read these.
Generation Zero’s Speaking Tour: What’s the Holdup? Getting New Zealand Moving on Climate Change
In review of attending this talk, naturally the large audience consisted mainly of young people, as that is the nature of the
movement – getting the young activists to stir-up us oldies! They made powerful points about smart energy solutions, in
transport, heat & industry, and electricity, as well as actions to take, especially with local body elections coming up. For example,
later you will be able to find out what your local candidates are thinking about local solutions to climate change, by going to their
website: http://generationzero.org.nz. There’s a lot of ideas there! And I have some of their handouts if you’d like them.
And here is some more to read about. Try these websites I’ve been put onto recently. I just want more time free to read them!
1. www.kiwisconnect.org.nz
2. http://wiseresponse.org.nz
A talk is scheduled for Christchurch, 14th August. Christchurch Polytechnical, Madras Street Campus 7.30pm
Farmers Market Forum | July 27 and 28
If you enrol in this event you can join in with Saturday 27 film sessions provided by LIFT at The Portal 1.00-2.00pm and 4.00-
5.30pm if there is a demand. There will be a selection of films on Farmers Markets, food production, and ways in which Farmers
Markets can help in educating the public in wise ways of living.
LIFT’s Next Film Eveing | Monday 5 August
At The Portal, Oxford Street at 7.15pm. Featuring “The Economics of Happiness” and Creating Prosperous Communities—
CoOperatives in Maleny”. These documentaries take us from the problems of globalisation to the benefits of localisation.
Lyttelton is already active in localising, but there are plenty more ideas here for us!
And finally, today’s quote:
You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model
obsolete. Buckminster Fuller
Juliet at LIFT
L=LE, I=Inspiration, F=Facts, T=Transition (LE=Living Economies – www.le.org.nz)
Phone 03 328 8139 or 021 899 404
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/LIFT-Library/334943396599142?ref=hl
Reviews: http://www.lyttelton.net.nz/lift-library
plenty to share In Lyttelton so many residents grow vegetables; or have fruit trees literally dripping with produce. Plenty to Share is about sharing any
excess produce with the community. So if your lemon tree is yellow with goodness and you can’t keep up with making lemon curd, bring
those surplus fruits down to the organisers, where every Saturday the swapping of produce is well underway in Lyttelton on the corner of
London and Canterbury Street; and also in Diamond Harbour on a Saturday morning at the village centre. If there is something on the
Plenty to Share table that you would like to take home, then you are warmly invited to do so.
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Oops! Last week in the Lyttelton Review we ran an article on the Fifth Ship art installation by Trent Hiles located on the corner of London
Street and Canterbury Street. Attached to the Review was a chart of all the ships flags that readers and visitors to Lyttelton could
refer to it in unlocking the poem to this brightly coloured artwork. Unfortunately last minute technical difficulties meant that we
couldn’t upload the file correctly, so we have included this artwork again in this issue. Our apologies to Trent for this.
Banks Peninsula Zone Committee Focus on Sediment Issues
The Canterbury Water Banks Peninsula Zone Committee will meet for its regular monthly public meeting on Tuesday 23 July, at
the Governors Bay Hotel, in Governors Bay. A key focus for the meeting will be sediment issues in and around Whakaraupo
Lyttelton Harbour.
The committee will receive a report from Canterbury University summarising the research papers and reports on sedimentation
and circulation in Whakaraupo Lyttelton Harbour. The report highlights gaps in the research that has been undertaken to date and
identifies a number of actions that could be taken to reduce inputs in to the harbour.
The committee will also receive a report from Environment Canterbury on ecological monitoring in the harbour and mudflats. This
report highlights the effect of sediment on the ecological health of the mudflats and recommends sediment control measures be
taken in the main contributing catchments.
At the meeting, the committee will also consider two proposals to fund planting and fencing along local waterways – one in Head
of the Bay [Lyttelton harbour] the other on Okains Bay. To date around $75,000 has been allocated for biodiversity work in the
Banks Peninsula zone. The committee has further funding for this type of work. You can find more information and an application
form by searching ‘Immediate Steps’ at www.ecan.govt.nz/canterburywater.
At Tuesday’s meeting, the committee will also receive a summary compliance report from Environment Canterbury for Banks
Peninsula since January 2013. The Banks Peninsula Zone Committee typically meets on the third Tuesday of each month. Zone
Committee meetings are open to the public.
Banks Peninsula Zone Committee Meeting
4pm, Tuesday, 23 July 2013: Governors Bay Hotel, Governors Bay
Link to agenda: http://ecan.govt.nz/publications/Council/bp-meeting-230713.pdf
For more information contact:
Lesley Woudberg-White, Environment Canterbury - Banks Peninsula Zone Committee Facilitator
Email: [email protected] or phone 027 706 4273
Ticehurst Road and Ticehurst Terrace Junction SCIRT would like to inform residents that an independent contractor will be replacing the power pole at
the intersection of Ticehurst Road and Ticehurst Terrace. The work is scheduled to commence on
Thursday 25 July 2013 for approximately two days. The work will take place between 7:00am and
5:00pm. To ensure the safety of all residents and the workers carrying out the work, an intersection
closure will be in place during the hours of work. The work may have an impact intermittently on the
power supply, over the two day period during connection work. Please contact us if you experience a
power outrage for more than 24 hours. All work and timeframes are subject to favourable weather and on
site conditions. For more information please contact the team at Fletcher Infrastructure on 0800 444 919
between 8.30am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday and we will be happy to help you. You can also contact us
by email at [email protected].
lyttelton market town Saturday mornings are never dull in Lyttelton! Enjoy the local markets including the Lyttelton Farmers Market for fresh produce, meat,
fish, eggs, honey and yummy baked goods. Check out the new Lyttelton Arts Market on the corner of London and Sumner Road. Head up
to the Grassy Art and Craft Market for bargain items or unique art items. And be sure to check out the Community Fundraising Garage
Sale located up the driveway behind the swimming pool. Its all here, so where else would you want to be!
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Lost Item Hello. We lost a cream baby shawl on the night of the Festival of Lights and would love to get it back. Thanks. Please call Lisa
03 328 7529 or mobile 021 260 02976 if you can help.
Lyttelton East: Flat Mates Wanted Two large double rooms for rent, on the sunny side of Lyttelton. We are a happy and friendly couple [Andy and Sabina], and have
live in shared houses for the last eight. We are looking for some social, friendly and fun people or couples [24+, professional] to
share this great house with. We have got two large, unfurnished, double rooms available for rent, both of which have fantastic
views over Lyttelton Harbour. Rent per week is $150.00 excluding electricity, internet, etc. The house has a large lounge/kitchen
area and a wood burner, with white goods and some furniture. If you are interested, we would like to meet you. Give us a ring
and come to have a look. Sabina 022 080 1405 and Andy 021 024 62439.
Homes to Rent Central Lyttelton: Cottage available in central Lyttelton for six weeks rental for an EQC repair. Call 03 328 7766 for more
information or contact [email protected]
Cornwall Road: Available in three weeks is a three bedroom, one bathroom, home in Cornwall Road with a heat pump. Level
entry, no stairs. Can be long term or short term. Please contact Anthony 027 452 2047.
Hawkhurst Road: Four bedroom, one bathroom home with a big wood burner and garage available on Hawkhurst Road. Please
contact Anthony 027 452 2047.
Walkers Road: Short term rental available for a fully furnished three bedroom home. Search www.holidayhouses.co.nz with
Lyttelton in the search field for more details, or contact Jason 0274 214 400 in the evenings.
Changes to the Way Some Buses Look With the sale of Leopard’s urban services to GoBus now finalised, Environment Canterbury is
advising people that they are likely to start seeing some changes to how the buses look.
The fleets from both companies are now being combined which means there is the potential
for Leopard branded buses to be travelling GoBus routes and vice-versa. Gradually all
Leopard branding will be replaced, and the bus livery changed to that of GoBus; however,
until this transition is complete passengers are being made aware that the bus they catch
could look different to what they are accustomed too.
The actual bus services are not affected by these changes; all buses will continue to travel
routes as usual. It is best to look at the destination board, but if in doubt ask the driver.
If the public are unsure about anything on the Christchurch Metro network, they are
encouraged to contact the MetroInfo team by phone 03 366 8855
Top: The outgoing Leopard branding
Bottom: GoBus branding which will eventually replace the Leopard livery
Road Closure: Main Road, Sumner Main Rd will be closed between 9pm and 5am from the 21st to 26th of July, between Shag Rock and Clifton Hill Road. The road is
being closed to allow the containers to be reset as they have slumped due to the ongoing shakes. The containers will be picked up
and moved, the road under them fixed and then the containers placed back in their original location. Contractors have set aside
the 5 nights for the work but hope to have it completed quicker than this. Darren Wright, Chair, Sumner Community Residents
Association. 021 511 325
looking for reading material A book swap has been operating from the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre for some time. Thank you to all the lovely residents who
keep dropping books in. This service is available to all local residents, simply just pop in, choose a book, and then return it or another
when you are finished. Borrow or swap - it’s your call. If you are looking for reading material on economics, the transition movement,
sustainability, alternative currencies and community development then check out the LIFT Library that has recently started. Contact Juliet
Adams on 328 8139 for more information.
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The day is being hosted by Environment Canterbury and the Banks Peninsula Zone Committee on 3 August.The zone committee is tasked with working with community members to develop solutions to local water management challenges. Your feedback will help the committee develop its solutions to feed in to the sub-regional chapter for the lake’s management.Once developed, these water management solutions will be reflected in the Wairewa sub-regional section of the proposed Land & Water Regional Plan (pLWRP).The pLWRP is designed to deliver the community’s aspirations for water management as outlined in the Canterbury Water Management Strategy (CWMS).We encourage you to come along and look forward to hearing your ideas.
For more information visit the Banks Peninsula page at www.ecan.govt.nz/canterburywater or phone Environment Canterbury on 0880 324 636.
Come along to an open day focussed on the issues facing Wairewa/Lake Forsyth to share your thoughts on the lake, and how these could be addressed.
Have your say on Wairewa/Lake Forsyth
Open Day Details: Wairewa/Lake Forsyth Open Day: 9am - 5pm, 3 August 2013
Little River Service Centre, Akaroa Road, Canterbury (Across from the Little River Café and Store).
Brought to you by Environment Canterbury working with
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LYTTELTON HEALTH QIGONG
SIT AND BE FIT FOR SENIORS
Qigong uses easy-to-learn movements to guide the mind to draw in and replenish Qi.
The movements increase flexibility, balance and co-ordination, the Qi heals and energises, and the whole activity brings deep relaxation and a calm and focussed mind. This is also a Falls Prevention Programme.
LYTTELTON UNION PARISH CHURCH HALL
TUESDAYS 10.15-11.15 am
START 18 JUNE 2013
$5.00 per session
Please phone Geraldine 328 7284 or Wendy 741 1427
PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY CRESSY TRUST & LYTTELTON COMMUNITY HOUSE TRUST
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Lyttelton Harbour Community Garage Sale
All donations of good used, or new, household items greatly accepted at Project Lyttelton 54a Oxford Street. Please do not donate items
that cannot be sold, as this increases our costs trying to take unwanted items to the charity barn, or worse still the rubbish depot.
Governors Bay Pre-School Music
Preschool music classes run on Thursday mornings during school term, 9:15 - 10am in the Governors Bay School library. Come and join us
for singing, dancing and musical games. Cost $3.50. All under 5s welcome, please bring a grown-up with you. Contact Mel Dixon 329 9908.
Lyttelton Community Association New members welcome. As an issues based organisation, we do not hold regular meetings. If you would like to be advised of when the
next meeting will be held, or have an issue to discuss, please email us at [email protected] or phone Ken Maynard 03 328 9553.
Lyttelton Community House
Meals for the elderly continue to be prepared and delivered daily. If you know of any elderly residents who need this service, or would like to volunteer to assist, please contact Christine or Courtenay 03 741 1427.
Lyttelton Harbour Basin COMMUNITY Civil Defence
New members welcome. Meets every third Wednesday of the month 7.00pm - 9.00pm at Lyttelton Main School. To become involved contact the acting Lyttelton leader Wendy Everingham 03 328 8359 or 021 047 6144 .
Lyttelton Harbour Business Association
For more details visit: www.lytteltonharbour.co.nz
Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre
Monday to Saturday 10.00am to 4.00pm; Sunday 11.00am - 3.00pm.
Lyttelton Harbour/Whakaraupo Issues Group
Focus is to improve the natural environment and habitat of the harbour and harbour basin. Meetings are every second month. All
welcome. Contact Claire Findlay (Chair) 03 328 8930, Melanie Dixon (Support) 03 329 9908 or visit www.ecan.govt.nz/lhwig
Lyttelton Lions
Meet on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at Community House at 7.30pm. Anyone interested in becoming involved, or anyone who would like to learn more about this organisation, is most welcome. Contact Mary Jamieson 03 328 8523 or Dave Evans 03 379 6675.
Lyttelton Historical Museum Society
Lyttelton Museum committee is developing a concept plan for the re-building of Lyttelton Museum . Meetings held once a month. New members, donations or any other support is welcomed. Lyttelton Museum, PO Box 95, Lyttelton. 328 8972 [email protected]
Lyttelton Reserves Management Committee
Reserves Committee meets on a regular basis to make decisions about the management of the reserves. It organises weed control and
planting programmes that include public and schools planting days. To be involved email the group at [email protected].
Lyttelton Time Bank Located within the Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre, 20 Oxford Street, open from 10.00am to 4.00pm, Monday to Friday. Or contact
via email [email protected] or phone the Information Centre on 03 328 9093.
Lyttelton Toy Library
Now at 25 Canterbury Street. Sessions every second Saturday 10.00am to 12noon. Range of 500+ toys for children aged 0-5 years. Toys large and small, ride-ons, puzzles, games and dress-ups to borrow. Join anytime $42.00 per year. Toy Librarian: Kimberly 03 384 8400 .
Lyttelton Volunteer Fire Brigade
Meets for training and maintenance every Thursday night from 7.00pm at the temporary station in London Street. If you are interested in joining, then pop on in.
Lyttelton Youth Centre
Youth Centre/Community House, 7 Dublin Street, Lyttelton. Contact Christine 03 741 1427 for further details.
Plunket Playgroup
The Plunket Playgroup can be found at Lyttelton Main School, every Monday and Wednesday, 10.00am to 12noon. 50 cents donation and everyone is welcome. Contact Jodi Rees 328 9246 and Andrea Solzer 328 9346 [note the phone numbers are very similar].
Project Lyttelton
The Portal, 54a Oxford Street, Lyttelton [located behind the Swimming Pool]. Office 03 328 9243.
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Lyttelton Abbraccia Bellydance 41 Voelas Road [West School] 03 328 8883 Paige 021 999 848
Acupuncture Therapy 18 Oxford Street 03 328 9053 Robin Kerr
Alexander Technique Private Address 03 328 8968 Belinda Walker
Alterations and Ironing Service Oxford Street Private No. Wendy De Backer 021 0288 1466
Bank of New Zealand 56 London Street 0800 80 04 68 Trish, Kelly, Donna
Banks Peninsula Accounting PO Box 83, Lyttelton 03 328 7231 Chris 021 280 0086
Beauty by Carly Private Address Private No. Carly 021 294 5676
Bells Pharmacy 50 London Street 03 328 8314
Body Kinetics - Gym | Fitness Oxford Street 03 328 7002 Jen 027 204 1224
Christchurch Council Service Centre 15 London Street 03 941 8999 Debbie/Patricia
Christchurch Yoga Private Address 03 328 8889 Rebecca 021 071 0336
Coastal Living / Picture Framers 34 London Street 03 328 7350
Coffee Culture 18 London Street 03 328 7080
Dandy Designs - Web|Business Develop Private Address 03 328 8646 [email protected]
Diamond Harbour Ferry B Jetty, Lyttelton Wharf 03 328 9078
Dockside Apartments 22 Sumner Road 03 325 5707 Grant / Kathy
Everest Indian Restaurant 2 London Street 03 328 8185 Parminder Singh
Fishermans Wharf 39 Norwich Quay 03 328 7530
Freemans Restaurant 47 London Street 03 328 7517
Frog Web Works 14 Winchester Street Private No. Graeme 027 473 5018
God Save The Queen 33 London Street 03 328 9430 Wed-Sun 10.00am to 4.00pm
Ground | Gourmet Foods, Catering Lyttelton Farmers Market 022 476 8633 [email protected]
Harbour Co-Op 12 London Street 03 328 8544
Harris & Turner 8 London Street 03 328 7358 Mon - Sat 10am to 6pm
Hands on Health | Nutrition Massage Private Address Private No. Rebecca 027 494 6349
Himalaya Design 20 London Street 03 328 7600 Open 7 Days 10am - 4pm
Home Based Child Care Private Address 03 328 7217 Marcia 021 236 1682
Home Based Education Private Address 03 328 9229 Jen Skjellerup
Irish Pub 17a London Street 03 328 8085 Ross, Janet, Roger and Sandy
Jack Tar Sailing West Side, No.7 Wharf 03 389 9259 Mike Rossouw
Land Arch Landscape Architects 13 Exeter Street 03 328 8882 [email protected]
London Fish and Chips 34 London Street 03 328 8819
London Street Books Pending New Location 03 328 8088
London Street Dairy 34 London Street 03 328 7358 Open 7 Days
Leslies Bookshop 18 Oxford Street 03 328 8292
Lyttel Beauty 32 Voelas Road 03 328 7093 www.lyttelbeauty.co.nz
Lyttelton Bakery 6 Norwich Quay 03 328 9004
Lyttelton Builders Limited - Office and Yard 16 Canterbury Street 03 328 9305 Peter Tocker 021 862 537
Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre 65 London Street 03 328 9093
Lyttelton Library 35 London Street 03 941 7923
Lyttelton Health Centre 18 Oxford Street 03 328 7309
Lyttelton Physiotherapy 18 Oxford Street 03 328 8111
Lyttelton Recreation Centre 25 Winchester Street 03 941 5656
Lyttelton Sea Foods 6 Norwich Quay 03 328 7628
Lyttelton Service Station 1 Canterbury Street 03 328 8749
Lyttelton Shuttle Airport, Tours, Anywhere Private No. Linda 021 254 4986
Lyttelton ‘Top’ Club 23 Dublin Street 03 328 8740
Mac Todd Solicitors 50 London Street 03 328 9992 Ray Blake 021 43 66 50
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Lyttelton [continued] Maids of Ink 31 London Street 03 328 9263 Basement Level
Min Sarginson Real Estate 53 London Street 03 328 7273 Min Sarginson 027 432 0327
Mondo Vino 42 Norwich Quay 03 328 7744
Orbit Architecture 5 Norwich Quay 03 328 9294 Neil Aitken 021 155 5601
PedalOn Bicycle Service 2 Exeter Street 03 328 9246 021 055 6865
Port Electric : Computer Appliance Repair Private Address 03 328 8099 Ken 021 117 6848
Port Hills Auto Centre 42a Norwich Quay 03 328 9980
Porthole Bar 40 London Street Private No. Mike 021 328 977 [Tue-Sun]
Portico 33 London Street 03 328 8088 Tue-Sun 10am - 4pm
Port View Restaurant 23 Dublin Street 03 328 8740 Wed-Sun + Sat-Sun Brunch
Professionals Real Estate 36 London Street 03 328 7707 Lynnette Baird 021 224 6637
Project Lyttelton Office 54a Oxford Street 03 328 9243 Sue-Ellen
Pynenburg and Collins | Architects PO Box 80, Lyttelton Private No. Simon 021 163 7193
Ray White Real Estate 47 London Street 03 331 6757 Marie | Daisy
Roots 8 London Street 03 328 7658 Christy | Guilio 021 120 8083
Rossouw Window Cleaning Private Address 03 389 9259 Mike 0274 355 239
SAMO Coffee 3 Canterbury Street Private No. Open 7 Days
Sno Clothes and Milly May 8a London Street 03 328 8584 Heather
Special Branch NZ | Arborist Hawkhurst Road 03 328 8303 Tim 022 091 9202
Storm Hairdressing 34 London Street 03 328 8859 Sally | Kat
Tailored Portraits | Photography Cressy Terrace 03 328 7122 Gillian Taylor 021 047 4415
Thea Mickell Services Ltd | Fundraising Private Address 03 384 7547 Thea 027 607 7282
The Mindful Body Private Address 03 328 9923 Janet 027 368 6515
The Rookery Ross Terrace 03 328 8038 Angus | Rene
Time to Resolve | Mediation Service Private Address 03 328 8219 Chantal 022 618 8532
View Hairdressing Private Address Private No. Megan 027 488 5173
Volcano Radio Private Address 03 328 8566
World Organics Skincare Private Address 03 328 7446 Nicki 027 423 9455
Diamond Harbour Bronwen Jones– Writing and PR Services Rawhiti Street 03 329 4303 www.bronwen-jones.com
Chalfont Cafe | D.Harbour Country Store 2 Waipapa Avenue 03 329 4854 Open 7 Days till 5.30pm
Diamond Harbour Ferry Waipapa Avenue 03 328 9078
Diamond Harbour Medical Centre 2a Waipapa Avenue 03 329 4402
Godley House Cafe 2e Waipapa Avenue 03 329 4880 www.godleyhouse.co.nz
Orton Bradley Park Marine Drive 03 329 4730
Snowdrop Cottage Children’s Store Waipapa Avenue 03 329 4464 Open 7 Days 9.00am - 5.00pm
Shunyata Retreat | Day Spa 10 Rawhiti Street 03 329 4773 www.journeyessence.com
Thrive: Chiropractic, Acupuncture, Nutrition Private Address 03 329 3254 Mark and Lou Warren
Governors Bay At Home Childcare Limited 18 Bay Heights 03 329 9970 Neave Ross-Wallace
Governors Bay Hotel 52 Main Road 03 329 9433
She Chocolat 79 Main Road 03 329 9825
Living Springs Bamfords Road 03 329 9788
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Brunch
Chalfont Cafe 2 Waipapa Avenue Diamond Harbour 03 329 4854 9am Monday to Saturday
Coffee Culture 18 London Street Lyttelton 03 328 7080 8am Open Every Day
Freemans Restaurant 47 London Street Lyttelton 03 328 7517 9am Saturday | 10am Sunday
Godley House Cafe 2e Waipapa Avenue Diamond Harbour 03 329 4880 9am Wednesday to Sunday
Governors Bay Hotel 52 Main Road Governors Bay 03 329 9433 8am Open 7 Days
Port View Restaurant 23 Dublin Street Lyttelton 03 328 8740 9am Saturday | 9am Sunday
SAMO Coffee 3 Canterbury Street Lyttelton Private No. 8am Open 7 Days
She Chocolat 79 Main Road Governors Bay 03 329 9825 10am Weekdays | 9am Weekends
Lunch
Chalfont Cafe 2 Waipapa Avenue Diamond Harbour 03 329 4854 Monday to Saturday
Everest Indian Restaurant 2 London Street Lyttelton 03 328 8185 Open Every Day
Fishermans Wharf 39 Norwich Quay Lyttelton 03 328 7530 Tuesday to Sunday
Freemans Restaurant 47 London Street Lyttelton 03 328 7517 Saturday | Sunday
Godley House Cafe 2e Waipapa Avenue Diamond Harbour 03 329 4880 Wednesday to Sunday
Governors Bay Hotel 52 Main Road Governors Bay 03 329 9433 Open Every Day
Irish Pub 17a London Street Lyttelton 03 328 8085 Open Every Day
Lyttelton Bakery 6 Norwich Quay Lyttelton 03 328 9004 Monday to Saturday
Porthole Bar 40 London Street Lyttelton 021 328 977 Open Every Day
Port View Restaurant 23 Dublin Street Lyttelton 03 328 8740 Wednesday to Sunday from 11am
Roots 8 London Street Lyttelton 03 328 7658 Thursday | Friday
SAMO Coffee 3 Canterbury Street Lyttelton Private No. Monday to Sunday from
She Chocolat 79 Main Road Lyttelton 03 329 9825 Open Every Day
Dinner
Everest Indian Restaurant 2 London Street Lyttelton 03 328 8185 Parminder Singh
Fishermans Wharf 39 Norwich Quay Lyttelton 03 328 7530 Tuesday to Sunday
Freemans Restaurant 47 London Street Lyttelton 03 328 7517 Open Every Day
Godley House Cafe 2e Waipapa Avenue Diamond Harbour 03 329 4880 Friday | Saturday
Governors Bay Hotel 52 Main Road Governors Bay 03 329 9433 Open Every Day
Irish Pub 17a London Street Lyttelton 03 328 8085 Open Every Day
Porthole Bar 40 London Street Lyttelton Private No. Open Every Day
Port View Restaurant 23 Dublin Street Lyttelton 03 328 8740 Wednesday to Sunday
Roots 8 London Street Lyttelton 03 328 7658 Tuesday to Saturday
Tommy Chang’s 48 London Street Lyttelton Private No. Wednesday to Sunday
Take Away
Everest Indian Restaurant 2 London Street Lyttelton 03 328 8185 4pm - 8pm Every Day
Fishermans Wharf 39 Norwich Quay Lyttelton 03 328 7530 11am - 8pm Tue to Sun
London Street Fish and Chips 34 London Street Lyttelton 03 328 8819 11am - 8pm Every Day
Lyttelton Bakery 6 Norwich Quay Lyttelton 03 328 9004 7am - 3pm Mon to Sat
Lyttelton Sea Foods 6 Norwich Quay Lyttelton 03 328 7628 11am - 8pm Every Day
Port View Restaurant 23 Dublin Street Lyttelton 03 328 8740 4pm - 8pm Wed to Sun
BYO
Mondo Vino 42 Norwich Quay Lyttelton 03 328 7744 10am Open Every Day
Create Your Own
Chalfont Cafe [General Store] 2 Waipapa Avenue Diamond Harbour 03 329 4854 9am Open Every Day
Harbour Co-Op 12 London Street Lyttelton 03 328 8544 9am Open Every Day
Harris & Turner 8 London Street Lyttelton 03 328 7358 Mon - Sat 10am to 6pm
Lyttelton Farmers Market On London Street Lyttelton 03 328 9243 10am Every Saturday
London Street Dairy 34 London Street Lyttelton 03 328 7358 8am Open Every Day
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Lyttelton � Canterbury Street Apartment. Fully renovated one bedroom apartment ideal for short term or holiday stay accommodation.
Completely self contained with separate living space, kitchenette, bedroom and bathroom. Spread over two floors this furnished
apartment will feel like a home away from home. Tariff from $120 per night. Phone Gloria 03 328 7065 or mobile 022 073 0014.
� Dockside Apartments. Three private apartments enjoying harbour views and available for casual holiday or short term occupancy.
Scenic and close to London Street, an ideal option for friends or family. Options range from studio; one bedroom or two bedroom
apartment. Tariff from $90 - $120 per night. Phone Grant or Kathy 03 325 5707 or view more details online www.dockside.co.nz.
� No.1 Apartment. Warm two bedroom apartment with magnificent harbour views available for holiday or short term
accommodation. Undercover parking. Tariff $120 per night with minimum three night stay. Longer rates available on enquiry.
Phone Linda 03 328 9128 or 021 254 4986.
� Randolph Apartment. Private two bedroom modern apartment with superb views across Lyttelton available for holiday or short
term accommodation. Apartment features private spa, off street parking and all the mod-cons including WIFI. Tariff from $120.00
per day, with minimum three night stay. Longer term rates available. Phone Heather 03 328 8585 or 03 328 8584.
� The Rookery. Built in 1866 The Rookery Bed and Breakfast is one of the oldest surviving local cottages, with wonderful panoramic
views of the historic port town of Lyttelton. Three renovated rooms are available; one with ensuite facilities. Tariff from $115 to
$160 per night. Phone Angus or Rene Macpherson on 03 328 8038 or view more details on line www.therookery.co.nz.
Diamond Harbour � Bryneth's Cottage located on Purau Avenue. Luxury room, queen bed and spa bath. cooked breakfast or brunch. Only available
Friday to Monday $200 per night. Phone 03 329 4728 or 021 315 609
� Diamond Harbour Lodge is the place to relax, enjoy and unwind. Harbour sea views, spacious rooms, TV/DVD, CD player, large
selection of books, games, free wireless internet, fridge, microwave, under floor heating in bathroom, heated towel rail, linden
leaves toiletries, towelling bath robes. Robyn and Pete Hedges 3 329 4005 or visit www.diamondharbour lodge.co.nz
� Manaaki Eco Farmstay Purau offers self contained ensuite accommodation. One or two bedrooms with spacious fully equipped
kitchen/living in a beautiful rural setting overlooking Purau Bay. Holiday (min 2 nights) or longer term rates available. Contact
Wendy ph 329 3202 or view us online www.ecofarmstaypurau.co.nz
� The Old Exchange Bed and Breakfast right in the heart of the Village at 2 Waipapa Avenue. Two queen sized bedrooms with
ensuite bathrooms, own private entrance, sea views and within walking distance of the Ferry. Contact Jill 03 329 4275 or mobile
027 482 6014.
� Orton Bradley Park offer self contained camper van sites for overnight stays. Services include 15 powered sites; treated drinking
water; toilet blocks and dump site, with the golf club and tennis court next door. Fees start from $15.00 per night for two persons,
with additional adults at $6.00 per night. Contact 03 329 4730.
Governors Bay � Camellia Cottage Bed and Breakfast is a self contained cottage in a lovely garden setting. Room $110 per night double or $75 per
night for a single. Contact Faye, 30 Zephyr Terrace, Governors Bay 03 329 9119
� Governors Bay Bed and Breakfast offers a place to relax and rejuvenate on nine acres to bush side paradise beside the harbour.
Furnished room with ensuite bathroom and separate sitting area also available for short term rent for those seeking emergency
accommodation. For more details contact Eva on 03 329 9727, or view on line www.gbbedandbreakfast.co.nz.
� Governors Bay Hotel restored to it’s former glory and offers six guest rooms located on the first floor level. All rooms
renovated with 32 inch flat screen televisions, queen size beds, free wifi, heaters and vanities. Four rooms with direct
verandah access with views over the Lyttelton harbour. Contact 03 329 9433 or view more details on line:
www.governorsbayhotel.co.nz.
� Governors Bay Studio is an upmarket studio with ensuite, wifi, sky television, kitchenette. Located by the water and beach. Lovely
garden setting. Bed and breakfast $180 - $200 per night. Preferable short stays 2-3 nights. Contact Rosie Belton 027 228 7019.
� Living Springs offer an array of accommodation options from fully service private rooms, studios, twin rooms, shared
bunkrooms to outdoor camping. Also available are some powered caravan sites. All rooms are clean, comfortable and well
maintained for your relaxation. Contact Living Springs on 03 329 9788 or view more details on line: www.livingsprings.co.nz.
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Lyttelton Harbour Review is proudly sponsored by:
Lynnette Baird - Lyttelton’s resident Professionals Real Estate Agent
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Lynnette Baird | Licensed Real Estate Agent
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24 Wednesday
Knit and Yarn Group 10.00am Lyttelton Library, London Street All Welcome. Bring your next project.
Plunket Play Group 10.00am Lyttelton Main School All Welcome. Andrea Solzer 328 9346
Community Garden 10.00am The Portal, 54a Oxford Street Shared lunch from 12.00pm
Naval Point Club Quiz Nights 6.30pm Naval Point, Wardroom Make a team and come along | All welcome
Bunjinkan Classes 7.00pm Union Church, Winchester Street Contact Shaun 027 231 6881
Meditation | Buddhism 7.30pm The Portal, 54a Oxford Street No Booking Required | $10
Hannah Harding Live 8.30pm Porthole Bar, London Street Free | Highly Talented Local Musician Live
25 Thursday
Governors Bay Pre-School Music 9.15am Governors Bay School Library All Under 5s Welcome with Adult | $3.50
Lyttelton Volunteer Fire Brigade 7.00pm Lyttelton Fire Station Weekly Training | New Members Welcome
Governors Bay Volunteer Fire Brigade 7.00pm Governors Bay Fire Station Weekly Training | New Members Welcome
Contra Dance Night 7.30pm Private Address, Cass Bay Contact Bill 03 328 8985 | $5
Al Park Live Music Thursday 8.00pm Porthole Bar, London Street Live Music Thursday | Free
26 Friday
Community Morning Tea Event 10.00am 20 Norwich Quay Gold Coin Donation to Cholmondeley House
Baby Time 10.30am Lyttelton Library, London Street Stories, Rhymes, Activities | Under 2yrs old
Stone Cold Chillers 8.00pm Wunderbar, London Street $5.00 Door Sales | Not your average covers act!
27 Saturday
Lyttelton Historical Museum Society 10.00am Lyttelton Main School All Welcome. Contact 03 328 8972
Lyttelton Farmers Market 10.00am London Street, Lyttelton Fresh produce; Live Music; Buskers and More
Lyttelton Garage Sale 10.00am The Portal, 54a Oxford Street Second Hand Bargains and More
Plenty to Share - Cnr London and Canterbury Bring, Exchange and Share Food
Home Grown Music: The Eastern 8.00pm Lyttelton Top Club $15.00 Tickets at Door | Members Free
Jungle Farm, Little Jah, Kindred Sound 9.00pm Wunderbar, London Street Free | Heavyweight Reggae Sound Session
Plastic Paco and Salad Boys 10.00pm Tommy Chang’s $5.00 Door Sales
28 Sunday
Lyttel Soccer 10.00am Rugby Soccer Grounds End of Godley Quay: Ages 3-9 All Welcome
Combined Church Service 10.00am Union Church, Winchester Street All Welcome
Live Jazz Sundays 3.00pm Freemans, London Street Carmel Courtney Live | Free
St Josephs Worker Catholic Church 5.30pm 21 Exeter Street, Lyttelton All Welcome
29 Monday
Plunket Play Group 10.00am Lyttelton Main School All Welcome. Andrea Solzer 328 9346
Governors Bay Community Association 7.00pm Governors Bay Fire Station Contact Frances James 03 329 9560
30 Tuesday
Story Time 10.00am Lyttelton Library, London Street Stories, Rhymes, Activities | 2-4yr olds
Lyttelton Health Qigong for Seniors 10.12am Union Church, Winchester Street Geraldine Parkes 03 328 7284
Community House Shared Lunch 12.00pm Comm.House, 7 Dublin Street Make new friends
Lyttelton St John Youth Division 6.00pm St John Ambulance Station 52 London St, Lyttelton
Artists Showcase Open Mic Night 7.30pm Wunderbar, London Street Sing, Play, Quote or Entertain