Ashburton District, Ashburton

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16 hours ago

Lest we forget...

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

On this ANZAC Day, let's take a moment to remember and honor the brave men and women who have served and continue to serve our country.

Tell us who are you honouring today. Whether it's a story from the battlefield or a memory of a family member who fought in the war, we'd love … View more
On this ANZAC Day, let's take a moment to remember and honor the brave men and women who have served and continue to serve our country.

Tell us who are you honouring today. Whether it's a story from the battlefield or a memory of a family member who fought in the war, we'd love you to share your stories below.

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16 hours ago

Cash for your wrecked and water damaged car!

AAA Auto Parts

Hi neighbours,

Do you have a vehicle that is taking up space and becoming an eyesore? At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars. We will pay top cash whether your car is dead or alive!

* $300 - $3000 for small cars
* $700 - $10,000 for 4x4 utes, vans, 4WD, trucks and buses
* Same day … View more
Hi neighbours,

Do you have a vehicle that is taking up space and becoming an eyesore? At AAA Auto Parts we dismantle and wreck cars. We will pay top cash whether your car is dead or alive!

* $300 - $3000 for small cars
* $700 - $10,000 for 4x4 utes, vans, 4WD, trucks and buses
* Same day removal
* Free quotes over the phone

We will beat any prices in the market by 10%.

Support your local business.
Give us a call on ** 0800 50 00 01 ** and we will be happy to have a chat.
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16 hours ago

Top cash paid !!!

Car Removal Auckland

Dead or alive we pay cash for any unwanted cars, Vans, Trucks, 4x4, and Ute's.

Call our free phone 0800 333 314 now for a free appraisal or text to 021 303 903

Locally owned and Operated
Enquire now

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16 hours ago

Roger Hall's latest play at Circa Theatre

Circa Theatre

Roger Hall is back! With his latest comedy, End of Summer Time.

Experience Sir Roger Hall's End of Summer Time, the third instalment of the lovable character Dickie Hart, starring Gavin Rutherford.

Dickie Hart is told by wife Glenda they have to move from Wellington to Auckland. How … View more
Roger Hall is back! With his latest comedy, End of Summer Time.

Experience Sir Roger Hall's End of Summer Time, the third instalment of the lovable character Dickie Hart, starring Gavin Rutherford.

Dickie Hart is told by wife Glenda they have to move from Wellington to Auckland. How will Dickie cope with apartment living, meeting new people, Covid lockdown, getting a new driver's licence…and possibly even having to support The Blues?

"Once again, clever Sir Roger Hall strikes comedy gold…End of Summer Time is a great night out. Don’t miss it!”

- Ross Jolly, Director.
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4 days ago

Poll: Does the building consent process need to change?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We definitely need homes that are fit to live in but there are often frustrations when it comes to getting consent to modify your own home.
Do you think changes need made to the current process for building consent? Share your thoughts below.

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your … View more
We definitely need homes that are fit to live in but there are often frustrations when it comes to getting consent to modify your own home.
Do you think changes need made to the current process for building consent? Share your thoughts below.

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the Conversations column of your local paper.

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Does the building consent process need to change?
  • 91.5% Yes
    91.5% Complete
  • 8.2% No
    8.2% Complete
  • 0.3% Other - I'll share below!
    0.3% Complete
1149 votes
1 day ago

Say goodbye to tyre waste

Tyrewise

About 40% of the 6.5 million tyres Kiwis use every year are recycled, repurposed, or used as tyre-derived fuel. But the rest end up in landfills, stockpiled or dumped.

The good news is now there’s an easy solution to all that tyre waste. It’s called Tyrewise and is New Zealand’s first … View more
About 40% of the 6.5 million tyres Kiwis use every year are recycled, repurposed, or used as tyre-derived fuel. But the rest end up in landfills, stockpiled or dumped.

The good news is now there’s an easy solution to all that tyre waste. It’s called Tyrewise and is New Zealand’s first national tyre recycling scheme.

Tyrewise ensures that tyres in Aotearoa New Zealand are recycled or repurposed properly, saving millions from going to the landfill.

Find out more about the scheme online.
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1 day ago

Launch pad opens at Lake Hood, Canterbury

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

By local democracy reporter Jonathan Leask:

Ashburton’s deputy mayor was first down the new flying fox and now she's been the first to use the new jumping platform at Lake Hood.

Liz McMillan and some eager volunteers were the first to launch off the purpose-built tower at an officially… View more
By local democracy reporter Jonathan Leask:

Ashburton’s deputy mayor was first down the new flying fox and now she's been the first to use the new jumping platform at Lake Hood.

Liz McMillan and some eager volunteers were the first to launch off the purpose-built tower at an officially opening event on Friday morning.

Despite the autumnal weather, the water wasn’t too cold, McMillan said.

“But I think it will be very popular in the summer months.”

With the community always asking for more activities for youth, the diving platform provides another option at Lake Hood.

“I think it will be pretty popular with kids and teenagers and even the young adults, and probably the young-at-heart adults too."

The platform is a use-at-your-own-risk facility.

Infrastructure and open spaces group manager Neil McCann said jumpers needed to be confident swimmers to access the platform, then climb a ladder to either a 2.5m or 4m high jumping-off point and swim out.

“The jumping platform is in a 4m deep body of water, with no lifeguard supervision.

“There is a lower gradient entrance and exit beach and emergency climb-out ropes on the steeper gradient sides.

“The main safety rule is that jumpers need to ensure the water below is clear of others before they leap off.

“If everyone sticks to the rules, there shouldn’t be problems.”

The platform is in a separate body of spring-fed water at the northern end of the new lake extension – so is not under the same algal bloom warning as the main lake.

The platform and surrounding water would eventually be incorporated into the new lake as it expanded.

“But right now it is separate and water quality testing in the jumping platform’s pond shows no cyanobacteria is currently present.”

The platform was built to attract people who were currently jumping off Lake Hood canal bridges.

“Jumping off those bridges is a safety concern for council as boats and other watercraft could be in the area, so we’ve provided a purpose-built alternative which will generate a lot of fun and be another attraction for the lake.”

The area around the platform is being developed so people can sit and have a picnic while they watch the action or supervise youngsters.

The platform was constructed by the council, in conjunction with Ashburton Contracting Limited, using $35,000 from the Government's Better Off Funding.

1 day ago

Anzac Day

Anzac Day

There are opportunities across the motu for the public to come together to mark Anzac Day this year.

National Anzac Day events include the Dawn Service at 6.00am and the National Commemorative Service at 11.00am (both at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park, Wellington), and the Atatürk Memorial … View more
There are opportunities across the motu for the public to come together to mark Anzac Day this year.

National Anzac Day events include the Dawn Service at 6.00am and the National Commemorative Service at 11.00am (both at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park, Wellington), and the Atatürk Memorial Service at 2.30pm in Strathmore, Wellington. The Dawn Service and National Commemorative Service will be broadcast live by TVNZ 1 and RNZ National.

For those wanting to join the Anzac Day parade at the Dawn Service, veterans are asked to assemble on Tasman Street by 5.30am.

The Atatürk Memorial Service in Strathmore will include a wreath-laying ceremony. A shuttle service will be running from Bowes Crescent carpark to the memorial site for anyone who may require assistance accessing the site.

For more information about Anzac Day, visit the Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage website or see the Pukeahu National War Memorial Park Facebook page.

To find out about events in your local community, visit the Royal New Zealand Returned and Services’ Association’s website or get in touch with your local council.
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3 days ago

ANZAC LUNCH SPECIAL AT THE TERRACES

St. Andrew's Village

Join us for a special memorial lunch on the 25th April at the Terraces Restaurant, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Glendowie, boasting stunning views of the Auckland Waitamata harbour.

At only $38, we serve Savannah Beef Fillet, Pumpkin & Feta Roulade, Caulilini, Port Jus and Dessert … View more
Join us for a special memorial lunch on the 25th April at the Terraces Restaurant, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Glendowie, boasting stunning views of the Auckland Waitamata harbour.

At only $38, we serve Savannah Beef Fillet, Pumpkin & Feta Roulade, Caulilini, Port Jus and Dessert Passion Fruit Tart, Toasted Meringue, Coconut Sorbet.

ANZAC DAY for Lunch Dine in only. NO PUBLIC HOLIDAY SURCHARGE APPLIES. Call 09 926 7973 to book now.
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2 days ago

Know Thy Neighbour? We are getting there!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We are loving seeing everyone's posts about themselves on our Know Thy Neighbour page.

Check out the neighbours in your area, you might find a walking group or choir to join and you might learn a few more neighbours names!

Feel like getting involved? Introduce yourself too, you might win… View more
We are loving seeing everyone's posts about themselves on our Know Thy Neighbour page.

Check out the neighbours in your area, you might find a walking group or choir to join and you might learn a few more neighbours names!

Feel like getting involved? Introduce yourself too, you might win one of our $50 Prezzy® card spot prizes...

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3 days ago

Anzac Day Dawn Service 2024

Upper Hutt City Council

Join us for the 2024 Anzac Day Dawn Service, on Thursday 25 April. Anzac Day is the official day of remembrance for the Australians and New Zealanders who fought and died in the First World War.

5.30 AM - Dawn Parade assembles at Queen Street
5:45 AM - March begins
6.00 AM - A Service of … View more
Join us for the 2024 Anzac Day Dawn Service, on Thursday 25 April. Anzac Day is the official day of remembrance for the Australians and New Zealanders who fought and died in the First World War.

5.30 AM - Dawn Parade assembles at Queen Street
5:45 AM - March begins
6.00 AM - A Service of dedication at Upper Hutt Civic Centre
11.00 AM - Memorial Service at St John's Church

The Dawn Parade will assemble at Queen Street and march down Pine Avenue, along Main Street, down Wilson Street to line up outside of the Upper Hutt Civic Centre.
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2 days ago

Have you got a great recipe for chokos?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

We're looking for delicious choko recipes to feature in NZ Gardener's June issue. Send your family's favourite ways to eat this versatile crop to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by April 30, 2024. Every published recipe wins a copy of the June issue of NZ Gardener.

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3 days ago

Haven Falls Funeral Home Ki Rotorua

Haven Falls

Haven Falls are very blessed to be opening their new branch in Rotorua.

Located at 271 Old Taupo Road, Rotorua these facilities offer a large chapel, dining hall and extended off road parking.

We invite you at anytime to pop in and speak with one of our team members and have a look around … View more
Haven Falls are very blessed to be opening their new branch in Rotorua.

Located at 271 Old Taupo Road, Rotorua these facilities offer a large chapel, dining hall and extended off road parking.

We invite you at anytime to pop in and speak with one of our team members and have a look around the facilities offered.

We operate 24 hours 7 days a week.
0800 428366
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3 days ago

Transport minister won’t rule out toll for Ashburton’s second bridge

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

By local democracy reporter Jonathan Leask:

The minister of transport was given a belated birthday cake adorned with a picture of the Ashburton Bridge in a not-so-subtle reminder from his colleague.

Simeon Brown visited Ashburton on Friday to open the office of Rangitata MP James Meager and … View more
By local democracy reporter Jonathan Leask:

The minister of transport was given a belated birthday cake adorned with a picture of the Ashburton Bridge in a not-so-subtle reminder from his colleague.

Simeon Brown visited Ashburton on Friday to open the office of Rangitata MP James Meager and the Fairfield Freight Hub.

Meager presented Brown with the cake with a extra sweetener - a photo of the Ashburton Bridge as a reminder about the proposed second bridge project.

The bridge is listed as a road of regional significance and the minster said he wants all funding options on the table and hasn't ruled out the option of introducing a toll, either on the new bridge or existing State Highway 1 Bridge, to help pay for its construction.

During his visit, minister Brown was asked repeatedly about the plans for Ashburton’s second bridge – including a sit down with mayor Neil Brown.

At the office opening, the minister said he was impressed at the over-sized novelty scissors used to cut the ribbon that had been borrowed from mayor Brown.

The mayor was quick to quip that the minister was more than welcome to use them again when he opened the second bridge.

The bridge has been included in the re-draft of the Government policy statement on land transport, which sets the direction for NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) Waka Kotahi.

Minister Brown said he did not have an update while it was going through the process.

“The next step is for NZTA to put the national land transport programme together,” he said.

“We are obviously committed to the project, and that process will identify when and how it will be delivered.”

The question remains how it will be funded, and by who.

As it is not a state highway but a local road project, the minister suggested there would be a requirement for the council to contribute.

The process would provide the answers about how it was funded, who funded what, and when construction would begin, he said.

With myriad infrastructure projects required around the country, the Government was looking at “a range of funding and financing tools”.

“All of our roads of national significance should be tolled.

“Part of that is so we can protect the maintenance budgets, particularly for rural state highways, and rural and local roads, because we need to make sure we are doing a much better job of maintaining what we have currently got.”

The direction to NZTA was that all options should be on the table for funding the bridge, he said.

“The reality is there is only a limited amount of money in the land transport fund and so we need to look at all funding and financing tools to get things happening.

“Funding is part of the puzzle but consenting has become another challenge which can delay projects by years.”

The Government was looking to pass fast-track consent legislation that could help expedite the bridge construction when the time comes.

Mayor Brown said he had a good discussion with minister about ways the bridge could be funded, and discussion about funding options would now take place between NZTA and the council.

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3 days ago

The mobile breast screen unit is coming to Otaki

Mid Central DHB

The dates for the Otaki site are Monday 29th of April- Wednesday 22nd of May 2024.

The site is located at Te Wānanga o Raukawa, 144 Tasman Road.

Click here to book an appointment or call us at 0800 270 200.
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3 days ago

Care you can count on

Ngaio Marsh Retirement Village

With the many friends she has made and the special bond she shares with her caregivers, the village has become an extension of Dora’s family.

Click to learn more about Dora’s experience at a Ryman village.

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3 days ago

Future’s bright for Porirua rangatahi

Porirua City Council

Te Rauparaha Arena will be bursting at the seams with college students from across Porirua on 9 May as they explore career opportunities.

The community-led Careers Expo, running from 9.30am to 5.30pm, will be the city’s largest expo in many years. There will be more than 70 stalls showcasing … View more
Te Rauparaha Arena will be bursting at the seams with college students from across Porirua on 9 May as they explore career opportunities.

The community-led Careers Expo, running from 9.30am to 5.30pm, will be the city’s largest expo in many years. There will be more than 70 stalls showcasing career and education pathways, as well as current vacancies with local employers.

Students from all of Porirua’s colleges will have the opportunity to visit the expo, with the event also open to students in the wider Wellington region, as well as those who have already left school and are still investigating their job opportunities.

There will be tech workshops and speakers from a range of Wellington tech companies.

The expo is a collaborative effort between a group of Porirua workforce partners: Porirua City Council, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Education, Kāinga Ora, Le Fale Jobs and Skills Hub, Partners Porirua, and the colleges.
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3 days ago

Why an abandoned freezing works is being resurrected

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Ashburton's freezing works was an economic powerhouse for more than 100 years until its closure in 2019. Now, plans are underway to resurrect the old site. Local democracy reporter JONATHAN LEASK delves into its history and what the future may hold.

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Fairton has a long … View more
Ashburton's freezing works was an economic powerhouse for more than 100 years until its closure in 2019. Now, plans are underway to resurrect the old site. Local democracy reporter JONATHAN LEASK delves into its history and what the future may hold.

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Fairton has a long history of being a key economic centre for the Ashburton District.

For over 100 years it was home to the freezing works. It provided jobs in the region and economic benefits until it closure in 2019.

It is now being resurrected as a commercial land of opportunity to return to its former glory as a key pillar in the district.

Talley’s general manager of Fairfield, farming, and freight, Aaron Chudleigh, said the company took over the former Silver Fern Farms site in 2020 after seeing its regional potential.

“With a substantial business already here, the site allowed us to future-proof our position in the district.”

The company decided to buy the former works site due to the existing rail siding, cold storage, effluent discharge, farmland and water, as well as the location making it a viable option for expansion.

The site is close to the existing vegetable production plant, and Talley’s was already leasing the cold stores for storing its vegetables.

Purchasing the site allowed Talley's to establish Fairfield Farms, separating the farming operations from the vegetable production.

Fairfield Farms uses the 485 hectares of land for growing crops but not the 30ha of the freezing works plant.

When Talley’s purchased the site it was with plans to demolish much of the old freezing works.

“There was a lot of earthquake damage and a lot of the older buildings just weren’t up to standard or compliant.

“When you become a new owner you have to bring the buildings up to code before you can operate them.”

Talley’s had no plans to operate the site as a freezing works because of a covenant preventing meat production for 50 years, Chudleigh said.

Facing expensive compliance work to refurbish and retain buildings they weren’t able to use, the only sensible option was demolition, Chudleigh said.

Of the freezing works building footprint “somewhere between a third and a half” has been retained – including the cool stores, amenities block, and the works office.

“Pretty much everything that was built after the 1970s has been kept.”

Southern Demolition completed the demolition, starting in 2022, and was responsible for the asbestos removal and recycling materials, Chudleigh said.

“The big thing was to first get the demolition done properly and then to get the freight hub going.

“Now we can look at what to do with the rest of the site.


They have options for the 30ha, the leading contender of which would be a business park to support and service the freight hub, "but its still in the early stages", he said.

Ashburton mayor Neil Brown is supportive of Talley’s work towards expanding its operations and revitalising the site at Fairton.

“It all ties in with the economic development of the district and growing our economy, which means more jobs.”

The historic significance of the site isn’t being ignored.

“We are aware of our footprint and presence in the district, and want to keep some of the history alive,” Chudleigh said.

Talley’s is working with Historic Places Mid Canterbury to install some interpretive panels to detail the history of the site next to the Fairton Hall.

Ashburton District Councillor Carolyn Cameron, who chairs the Historic Working Group, said she is pleased "the history of this site is maintained and acknowledged”.

“The Fairton works site has great significance to our agricultural history and the place where many in the district have connections.

“It is important to acknowledge the significance of this site.”

The Fairfield Freezing Works opened in March 1899 in what was a significant addition to Ashburton's economy.

Sheep farming was a cornerstone of the Canterbury economy in the late 1800s when the then Fairfield Freezing Works, owned by the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company (CFM), played an important part in processing sheep meat for Britain.

The Cyclopaedia of New Zealand (1903) stated the works were considered to be the finest in the Southern Hemisphere, and put through 500 sheep in a day, and had a storage capacity for 80,000 carcases.

The co-operative went on to become PPCS (Primary Producers Co-operative Society) and later Silver Fern Farms.

The Fairton plant was one of the biggest employers in the Ashburton district for 125 years.

At its peak, the plant was a three-chain sheep meat operation employing more than 700 staff.

Silver Fern Farms closed its Fairton sheep meat processing plant In May 2017, affecting 370 staff.

In the face of declining sheep numbers, Silver Fern Farms said at the time that Fairton was unprofitable and its closure meant it could consolidate volume at its Pareora site south of Timaru.

It then closed then closed its pelt processing plant, affecting 48 staff, in 2019.

The site then went on the market in 2020 offering 485 hectares of land, comprising 32ha at the former Fairton plant and 453ha of adjacent rural land.

Talley’s purchased the site in 2020.

3 days ago

Poll: Where is Everil Orr Living Independent Living and Care Centre located?

Everil Orr Village

Everil Orr Living is open to view, and you are invited!

Tuesday, 30th April
9:30 am to 1:30 pm (Care Centre)

10 am – 2 pm (Apartments – Independent Living)

We’re right in the heart of Mt Albert, with our Independent Living Apartments and Care facility open for view.

We have a … View more
Everil Orr Living is open to view, and you are invited!

Tuesday, 30th April
9:30 am to 1:30 pm (Care Centre)

10 am – 2 pm (Apartments – Independent Living)

We’re right in the heart of Mt Albert, with our Independent Living Apartments and Care facility open for view.

We have a good selection of brand new and preloved apartments available, as well as care suites if you or a loved one need rest home or hospital-level care.

We’d love to show you around, so please make your booking today.
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Where is Everil Orr Living Independent Living and Care Centre located?
  • 9.7% Mt. Eden
    9.7% Complete
  • 77.4% Mt. Albert
    77.4% Complete
  • 6.5% St Heliers
    6.5% Complete
  • 6.5% Parnell
    6.5% Complete
31 votes
4 days ago

Residents push for reopening of Canterbury campsite

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

By local democracy reporter Jonathan Leask:

Hakatere Huts residents angry over a campsite being closed and blocked by bollards are hopeful of reaching a compromise with council.

Boasting "million-dollar views", the Mid-Canterbury coastal settlement at the Ashburton/Hakatere River … View more
By local democracy reporter Jonathan Leask:

Hakatere Huts residents angry over a campsite being closed and blocked by bollards are hopeful of reaching a compromise with council.

Boasting "million-dollar views", the Mid-Canterbury coastal settlement at the Ashburton/Hakatere River mouth splits into two parts - upper and lower.

The community wasn't consulted when wooden bollards were installed in February 2023 to block vehicle access, while the campsite was closed in Upper Hakatere.

Residents presented a petition with 94 signatures to the Ashburton District Council on Wednesday to consider removing the bollards from the Upper Hakatere Reserve and that it be reinstated as a camping ground.

In response to the petition, a working group will be formed to discuss the issues and possible solutions.

Spokesperson Gary Clancy told the councillors that residents were “shocked and disappointed” at the unannounced changes that occurred in 2023.

“The reserve has been the centrepiece of Hakatere recreational reserve for over half a century, consistently popular with a million-dollar view of the ocean and river mouth,” Clancy said.

“The most common question frustrated Hakatere people are asking is why were we not consulted?”

Residents were told the decision to prohibit camping and install bollards was an operational decision by council management.

“Consultation with the Hakatere community should have occurred, like the Balmoral Hall, like the Tinwald pool."

Removing or relocating the bollards for safer parking and realistic access to the area “is a sensible first step”, Clancy said.

Hakatere residents wanted a conversation about the changes, which should have happened to begin with, Clancy said.

“It’s not too late to talk.”

Mayor Neil Brown agreed and suggested forming a working group to discuss solutions.

Nods from the Hakatere residents in attendance were enough for Brown to feel it was a suitable path forward and “there will probably have to be a compromise in there somewhere”.

Councillors Tony Todd, Lynette Lovett and Richard Wilson, along with relevant staff, will represent the council in a working group with three resident representatives.

Councillor Carolyn Cameron had noted her concerns around the decision-making and engagement process to reach this point and hoped the issue could be resolved quickly by the working group.

Business support group manager Leanne Macdonald said that in January 2023 staff felt the right call was made and it didn’t warrant consultation, but acknowledged things could have been handled differently.

The decision was made due to safety risks from erosion and in response to a series of complaints.

The erosion issues had already been addressed by a fence and the complaints were a weak reason for the council’s actions, Clancy said.

Only four reported incidents of human waste issues over several years were “hardly an epidemic” and the other complaints were “not compelling reasons for closure”, Clancy said.

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4 days ago

Bookfest: Giant Charity Book Sale

Heretaunga Bookfest Charitable Trust

Bookfest is back for the first weekend in May!

Come on down to Whirinaki Whare Taonga (formerly Expressions) for a huge selection of books in over 40 categories, as well as magazines, games, jigsaw puzzles, CD’s, DVD’s and vinyl records (no
audio or video tapes).

Come along and … View more
Bookfest is back for the first weekend in May!

Come on down to Whirinaki Whare Taonga (formerly Expressions) for a huge selection of books in over 40 categories, as well as magazines, games, jigsaw puzzles, CD’s, DVD’s and vinyl records (no
audio or video tapes).

Come along and make your pre-winter selections at this major event, there’s plenty to choose from!

Proceeds are for the benefit of the community in various ways.
Whirinaki Whare Taonga (formerly Expressions)
Sat 4th May 9am-5pm
Sun 5th May 9am-3pm
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4 days ago

‘Game changer’: Ashburton’s new freight hub to move trucks off highway

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

By local democracy reporter Jonathan Leask:

The new Fairfield Freight Hub has been described as a "game changer" for Mid Canterbury, which will help shift trucks off the busy highway and keep Ashburton moving.

Minister of Transport Simeon Brown attended the official opening of the … View more
By local democracy reporter Jonathan Leask:

The new Fairfield Freight Hub has been described as a "game changer" for Mid Canterbury, which will help shift trucks off the busy highway and keep Ashburton moving.

Minister of Transport Simeon Brown attended the official opening of the hub on Friday, although it has been operational since April 8.

Wareing Group director Mark Wareing said the hub will streamline freight volumes in and out of Mid Canterbury and reduce the impact of trucks on roads.

“It’s setting the region up for a lower carbon future and the location near the Northpark Industrial Park is ideally located to take advantage of this new hub.

“Helping exporters and freight partners move more freight by rail makes sense both from a business and sustainability perspective and will help stabilise the supply chain issues our clients and their customers are facing.”

Wareing worked with Talley’s to secure the existing rail siding site at the former freezing works site for the hub, but he has always credited former Rangitata MP Jo Luxton for her assistance in getting the project across the line.

The hub development cost $18 million, with a $2.5m contribution from the Government’s NZ Upgrade Programme and $2.3m from the Ashburton District Council.

It’s a project Ashburton mayor Neil Brown has been looking forward to for a long time.

“I’ve been waiting for this day for over six years, right from when I got the first phone call from Mark asking for assistance in getting the rail yard moved from the centre of Ashburton.

“Mark had the vision to get trucks off our congested state highway and put the containers that transport the goods onto rail.”

The hub will have several benefits for Mid Canterbury, Brown said.
“Significantly reducing shunting in the centre of town means locals aren’t stuck at level crossings anymore while wagons are connected or disconnected.

“It’s been a great collaboration and will be an asset for our district.”

Quigley feeds director Andrew Quigley described the hub as a “game changer for exporters in Mid Canterbury” who will be able to get direct access to ports via rail.

Since the project planning began, the Wareing Group took over running the shunting yard in central Ashburton and increased the volume from 2,000 containers per year to almost 6000.

KiwiRail chief executive Peter Reidy said working with the Wareing Group to move operations to Fairfield will increase the amount of local freight carried by rail from 6,000 to 20,000 containers a year.

“That’s half a million tonnes of freight off the region’s roads – the equivalent of 40,000 truck movements – which helps manage road maintenance costs.

“And given rail offers 70% fewer emissions compared to heavy road freight, it’s a substantial reduction in transport emissions.

“Inter-modal hubs like the Fairfield Freight Hub make use of both road and rail transport – enabling trucks to complete the first and last mile of collection and delivery, and for rail to do the heavy longer-distance movements.”

While it was built to get more trucks off-road, the hub has been called into action to help put more trucks on the road due to the flood-damaged rail bridge over the Rangitata River.

With all train movements over the bridge being suspended, the hub has been utilised to keep rail freight moving between Invercargill and Christchurch.

4 days ago

Bookfest: Giant Charity Book Sale

Heretaunga Bookfest Charitable Trust

Bookfest is back for the first weekend in May!

Come on down to Whirinaki Whare Taonga (formerly Expressions) for a huge selection of books in over 40 categories, as well as magazines, games, jigsaw puzzles, CD’s, DVD’s and vinyl records (no
audio or video tapes).

Come along and … View more
Bookfest is back for the first weekend in May!

Come on down to Whirinaki Whare Taonga (formerly Expressions) for a huge selection of books in over 40 categories, as well as magazines, games, jigsaw puzzles, CD’s, DVD’s and vinyl records (no
audio or video tapes).

Come along and make your pre-winter selections at this major event, there’s plenty to choose from!

Proceeds are for the benefit of the community in various ways.
Whirinaki Whare Taonga (formerly Expressions)
Sat 4th May 9am-5pm
Sun 5th May 9am-3pm
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5 days ago

This week's prize draw!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Winners of the $100 Farmers vouchers in this week's Neighbourly prize draw are:

Gustavo Silva from Auckland Central

Mary Halliday from Port Waikato

Emily Taylor from Rolleston

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Winners of the $100 Farmers vouchers in this week's Neighbourly prize draw are:

Gustavo Silva from Auckland Central

Mary Halliday from Port Waikato

Emily Taylor from Rolleston

Neil Morrison from Invercargill

Get in touch with our Neighbourly Helpdesk team before the 30th of April to claim your prize by heading here.

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4 days ago

Need Dentures? We can help

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6 days ago

Supermarket plans remain on the shelf

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

By local democracy reporter Jonathan Leask:

Plans for another supermarket in Ashburton remain shelved after more than 10 years.

Foodstuffs purchased the property at 407 West St/State Highway 1 in October 2012 and planned to develop the site into a Pak’nSave.

When the Ashburton District … View more
By local democracy reporter Jonathan Leask:

Plans for another supermarket in Ashburton remain shelved after more than 10 years.

Foodstuffs purchased the property at 407 West St/State Highway 1 in October 2012 and planned to develop the site into a Pak’nSave.

When the Ashburton District Council consulted on plan change 4 in 2020, which aimed to strengthen the role of the CBD as the primary commercial, retail, recreation, cultural and entertainment centre for the district, Foodstuffs submitted, citing it would impact its plans to establish the supermarket outside the CBD boundary.

Plan change 4 became operative in July 2021, with the West St site zoned business C which ‘provides for limited commercial activities, service and community activities, as well as a range of light industrial activities’.

A provision was included to allow for the supermarket on the specific site.

Three years later there is still no indication when the plans will progress.

A Foodstuffs spokesperson said the company “don’t have any updates to share about the site at this stage”.

The closest alternative Pak’nSave stores are Hornby (Christchurch), and Timaru, with a new store under construction in Rolleston.

The West St site was the former historic Canterbury Flour Mill that was the scene of a major fire in February 2011.

The building, built in 1872, was gutted by the fire.

As well as the two Woolworths and a New World the town has some smaller grocery stores such as SuperValue in Tinwald, and Four Square Netherby, while The Warehouse has recently added produce to its supermarket offerings.

While Foodstuff’s plans for Pak’nSave in Ashburton remain shelved, Savemore has announced it is set to open a new grocery clearance store in the town in May.

The store will be in the Ashburton Central retail centre off Tancred St.

Savemore is New Zealand-owned and operated and offers ‘clearance groceries at bargain prices’.

It opened two stores in Christchurch in the last six months, with Ashburton being its third location.

4 days ago

Last chance for tickets!

Heart Foundation Lotteries

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Featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open plan kitchen, living and dining area, this home is waiting to be lived in and … View more
Don’t miss out! For only $15 a ticket, you could be in to win this brand-new, fully furnished Jennian home located in stunning Taupō, worth just over $1 million.

Featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open plan kitchen, living and dining area, this home is waiting to be lived in and loved by its new owners.

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6 days ago

Potted colour

The Team from Resene ColorShop Ashburton

Express yourself with this artistic dip-dye paint effect using Resene paints. Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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5 days ago

A Whole New Lifestyle

Acacia Cove

CARE, COMMUNITY, AND CONNECTION
Acacia Cove, a country-style village situated on the beautiful Wattle Downs Peninsula has 31 weekly activities.

For those who appreciate the tranquility of an estuary setting Acacia Cove has it all, as well as its own restaurant, heated indoor pool, library, … View more
CARE, COMMUNITY, AND CONNECTION
Acacia Cove, a country-style village situated on the beautiful Wattle Downs Peninsula has 31 weekly activities.

For those who appreciate the tranquility of an estuary setting Acacia Cove has it all, as well as its own restaurant, heated indoor pool, library, bowling green and gym.

Whether you choose to live in a villa or one of our luxurious apartments, you’ll have the security of a 24 hour, fully monitored emergency call system built in.
If you’re aged 60 or over, value your independence but want greater security, come and have a look at the superb properties we have to offer.

Contact long time manager Bruce to book a visit today!
(09) 268 8522.
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7 days ago

Turn downsizing stress into strength

Ngaio Marsh Retirement Village

Downsizing can open the door to a new stage of your life that is rich in opportunity. However, it can be a daunting prospect. If you are embarking on a new chapter of life, the thought of shedding familiar possessions can feel even more stressful. This can be true even if the life changes are a … View moreDownsizing can open the door to a new stage of your life that is rich in opportunity. However, it can be a daunting prospect. If you are embarking on a new chapter of life, the thought of shedding familiar possessions can feel even more stressful. This can be true even if the life changes are a good thing, such as a move to somewhere you will love to live.

Once you understand why you have this feeling, you can reframe it as creating a new environment that will support your present life while reminding you of your best experiences.

Click read more for the full article.

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6 days ago

Get painting with Resene plant-based paints!

Resene

Plant-based paints are made just like normal paint but everything in the tin comes from plants and minerals.

Plus they’re Eco Choice approved with low odour and easy water clean-up, so you can paint or stain your place with ease.

Available from Resene ColorShops.
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7 days ago

Commemorate Anzac Day on 25 April

Auckland Council

Remember our servicemen and servicewomen past and present by attending an Anzac Day service on Thursday 25 April.

Visit for a full list of services across the region.
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