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By Daniel Whitfi eldA belated $40,000 upgrade of William Jones
Park in Wainuiomata is set to commence within two weeks, says Hutt City Council councillor Campbell Barry.
The local rugby ground will have a new drainage system installed that will improve the playing surface and bring it to a standard to that of a premier club’s home ground.
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Continued from page 1Mr Barry says in his opinion all public
sporting grounds that serve as a home for premier club sport deserve facilities and playing surfaces that are maintained to a good standard.
Originally the upgrade had been sched-uled to begin before Christmas but work was put on hold so the Wainuiomata Rugby Club could host the Piri Weepu Seven’s in December.
Wainuiomata Rugby Club chairman Jim Millar says it is great to fi nally have it going ahead.
“It’s all go,” Mr Millar says.“We’re currently organising contractors
with work set to begin over the next couple of weeks.
“People want to watch entertaining, running rugby and this upgrade is going to improve the ground immensely which will be good,” he says.
Council has advised the Wainuiomata News that upgrades to William Jones Park
Work on grounds to start
will be completed by March in time for the start of the rugby season.
Mr Barry says sport plays a huge part in our community.
“I have no doubt that our sporting clubs are one of the biggest assets we have here in Wainuiomata.
“The running down of many of our public sporting grounds and facilities has not helped this in recent times,” he says.
“This is the least we as a council can do for these clubs that give back so much to our com-munity in return,” he says.
Members of the Wainuiomata club hope the upgrade will take the ground back to its glory days.
Mr Millar says the aim is to have a fi eld that can support more than eight hours of rugby a weekend and allow teams to use it more during the week for training.
A second stage of drainage is also planned, however, will require additional funding which Mr Millar says is likely to be applied over the coming year.
An estimated extra funding of $40,000-$50,000 will see the club ground rated in a similar category to premiership clubs.
The drainage system will see pipes installed under the fi eld. Pipes will connect to a main outlet which will deposit excess water from the surface of William Jones Park to Black Creek.
By Daniel Whitfi eldWainuiomata’s cluster of high school
students were some of the first to jump online and check their National Certifi cate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) results after they were released last Wednesday.
Across the New Zealand, more than 100,000 students sat exams over four weeks in November and early Decem-ber.
Wainuiomata High School student, and 2014 head boy, Callum Mackaness completed his level two exams last year and will soon begin studying towards level three.
“I’m happy with my results... I passed,” Callum says. “I took it a bit easier the previous year, but buckled down and did my best last year.”
Callum tells the Wainuiomata News his best mark was an English essay he wrote and is looking forward to this year’s school year.
The young student’s goal for 2014 is to achieve his level three NCEA qualifi ca-tion with as many merit and excellence credits as possible.
“My parents were very happy for me
that I passed,” he says.Last year Callum took biology, phys-
ics, statistics, English, physical educa-tion and sports studies, however is unsure on his subjects this year as he needs to alter a few of his choices.
Callum believes his hard work is paying off and feels a great sense of personal satisfaction and achievement from his results.
Throughout the year students must achieve a certain number of credits to gain an NCEA certifi cate and principal Martin Isberg believes students that sat NCEA last year put a lot of effort in to achieving the best results.
The NCEA certificate comprises of three levels – level one, two and three – and only students in year 11-13 sit exams.
Wainuiomata High School is a co-educational state secondary school with a roll of 860.
In previous years students have faced problems accessing marks due to overloads, however this year, New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) deputy chief executive Richard Thornton says the release of results has
One of many pleased with NCEA results
Jim Millar is happy to hear the upgrade is going ahead.
been successful with no issues reported.Students can log in and view their results
via the NZQA website and records of achievement can be ordered. Students have until February 21 to apply for reviews and reconsiderations of their NCEA results.
Callum Mckaness was one of many college students who received his NCEA results back.
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Trinity Roots, Electric Wire Hustle, New-town Rocksteady and The Troubles have been announced as the bands headlining this year’s Big Day Dowse.The annual party sees people from around the Wellington Region � ood to The Dowse Art Museum for a day of music, performances, visual arts, activi-ties for kids and all-round good times.The free event, which is super family-friendly, will run from 12noon until 6pm on March 23. Hutt City Council is expecting a crowd of about 8,000.Dowse Square is located on Laings Road, Lower Hutt. For more informa-tion go to www.thedowse.org.nz
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After nearly a century of manufactur-ing soap and detergent, Unilever’s Petone plant is to close. Unilever Australasia chairman Clive Sti� announced late last year that the company’s Petone detergent factory would close by the end of 2015, with the loss of 58 jobs. Unilever has manufactured soap and detergent products in Petone since 1919.The Petone site is located at the east end of The Esplanade and Jackson St.
Unilever to close Petone plant
Families from Wainuiomata and Hutt Valley are invited to attend a council organised fun day next month.Hutt City Council’s Family Fun Day will be held at Waiu Park in Wainuiomata on February 1 and will commence from 10am to 2.30pm.Activities on the day will include a barbeque, bouncy castle, climbing wall and mountain biking on trails built by the Wainuiomata Trail Project. The trails range from an easy family loop track to challenging downhill.For more information, contact Ms Robinson on 570 6734 or 0274 435 224.
A working bee will be held at Wainuio-mata Marae this Saturday.Organisers say there is a lot of mahi to do and whanau from the community are encouraged to attend.For more information contact Linda Olsen on 04 564 8395.
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By Daniel Whitfi eldFor a number of years residents on either
side of Wainuiomata Hill have lobbied for an over bridge to be built, decreasing the danger associated with crossing at the summit.
A proposed bridge would see Lower Hutt and Wainuiomata paths, that currently fi nish on either side of the road, connect at the top and cross the 80km/h stretch of road.
Hutt City Council mayor Ray Wallace says while a bridge is a priority it will not happen without New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) support.
The project is set to cost an estimated $800,000 to complete, with the aim of NZTA paying 58 per cent of the build and council paying the remainder.
“Hutt City Council’s money is already there and waiting for NZTA funding,” Mr Wallace says.
Wainuiomata resident Natasha Baker says the bridge idea has been in the air for quite some time but nothing seems to eventuate.
“I am defi nitely all for a bridge to be built up the summit of Wainuiomata Hill. Maybe if there was a bridge, I might actually walk up there just to be able to cross the road safely,” Ms Baker says.
“So many people do walk up the hill and many cross over. I am always worried that people walking or biking, that are trying to cross over, will be hit by a speeding car that is coming up too fast and won’t have time to slow down,” she says.
Mr Wallace tells the Wainuiomata News that he is hopeful funds will be fi nalised within the
Overbridge still a consideration
next 18 months.“Why should the ratepayers have to fund
the entire project when many projects in Auckland are taxpayer funded...The bridge project meets the criteria in every way and has a high benefi t cost ratio,” Mr Wallace says.
“We must keep this as an important project which means come ‘annual plan time,’ Wainuiomata residents must put in a submission supporting the bridge,” he says.
Hutt City councillor, and Wainuiomata
ward representative, Campbell Barry says there have been a number of accidents on the road in recent years, making it one of the most dangerous in the city.
“There is a huge need for the bridge given the amount of walkers and bike riders who use the hill and cross at the top. It really is an accident waiting to happen,” Mr Barry says.
“It is not a waste of time. It is a crucial project for the future growth of Wainuio-mata,” Mr Wallace says.
The summit of Wainuiomata Hill Road - the proposed location of the overbridge.
By Daniel Whitfi eldA Wainuiomata resident’s front
garden is a muddy mess following Monday’s 6.2 earthquake that hit the Wairarapa Coast and Manawatu area.
The Wellington Anniversary Day quake, which struck around 4pm, was centred about 15 kilometres east of Eketahuna at a depth of about 33km.
Glenn and Michelle Smith, Totara St residents, were unsure if there was any other reported damage in Wai-nuiomata but tells the Wainuiomata News the earthquake caused a water pipe to burst on their property.
Mrs Smith says water was switched off at the family’s home between the
time of 6pm and 11pm, with contrac-tors leaving the site shortly before midnight.
“[We] now have a lovely mud pile, but were super impressed with [contractors] as they were out fairly quickly and worked the entire time,” she says.
Hutt City Council Mayor Ray Wal-lace urges residents around the Hutt Valley and Wainuiomata areas to make sure they are prepared follow-ing the recent earthquake.
GeoNet received about 8000 reports from the public that felt the quake on Monday, with a number of reports of damage.
Earthquake lifts pipe
A burst water pipe causing the lawn to lift at the Smith family’s home. Photo: Supplied
A spokesperson from the organisation says the likeli-hood of a larger triggered event in the coming weeks is minor however, it is pos-
sible and residents should take this opportunity to review earthquake emer-gency plans.
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A new community fundraising bar-beque has been secured by The Ware-house in Wainuiomata.Sta� members at The Warehouse say the community are encouraged to take advantage of the barbeque to support fundraising e� orts in the area.The new barbeque arrived in store recently and provides another avenue for locals to raise funds.
Warehouse secure new fundraiser
Hutt city council is urging members of the public to be on the lookout for the illegal dumping of rubbish in and around Wainuiomata.It is a serious o� ence, and o� enders can face a maximum � ne of $400 or a period of imprisonment.Council representatives say not only does it decrease property and com-munity value; there are hazards and risks as well as environmental issues involved.If residents � nd litter or see any cases of illegal dumping, they are encouraged to contact the council on 570 6666.
Rubbish dumping still a problem
Hutt Valley Police are urging residents to be mindful about valuables inside their homes after a series of thefts.A thief has been reportedly taking advantage of the elderly people enjoying the summertime in their gardens and stealing from their unlocked homes.A number of reports relating to wallets, handbags and jewellery being snatched have been received by Hutt Valley Police.Police are seeking information from victims of thefts and who may have seen a man driving a Subaru station wagon in the Hutt area.Contact your local station or leave an anonymous tip with Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 if you have any information.
Residents to be mindful after thefts
By Daniel Whitfi eldWainuiomata residents are ap-
palled by recent criminal activity that saw tyres on eight vehicles slashed.
The unlawful damage alleg-edly took place over the transition period between 2013 and 2014. Vehicles vandalised were located on a number of streets and roads surrounding the rugby club and Homedale areas.
Sergeant Bradley Allen, of the Wainuiomata Police Station, says because the incidents were isolated there was no evidence linking the crime to offenders.
Police believe it may have been youths who had been at a party in the area.
“Reports have been fi led and police investigations will con-tinue,” Mr Allen says.
There are no suspects and no charges have been made, he says.
Peter Cox, a resident on Hyde St, was one of the unfortunate victims who woke to find his
tyres on his vehicle slashed.“It’s just not on,” Mr Cox says. “It was ok for me, it was the
work vehicle. I feel for the poor people that only have one car and had no way of getting anywhere,” he says.
Wainuiomata Police have been working with local neighbour-hood support groups over the past few weeks to improve public awareness about the crime.
Anyone with information about the tyre slashing offence should contact Sergeant Allen at the Wainuiomata Police Station on 439 0500.
Alternatively, information can be left anonymously with Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Other reports of damage came from vehicle owners in Hyde St, Hine Rd and Best St.
Tyres slashed on cars
By Daniel Whitfi eldBusinesses come and go, however
in Wainuiomata it seems they go and struggle to be replaced.
Currently there are about fi ve empty lo-cations in and around the Wainuiomata Shopping Centre area awaiting tenants, and mall spokesman David Tompkins says the need to support and encourage locals to open businesses in Wainuio-mata is important.
The shopping centre has more than 20 stores including The Warehouse, Countdown, Amcal Pharmacy and McDonalds.
Wainuiomata Community Board deputy chairman Terry Stallworth says it is not just a problem in the Wainuiomata, there are shops vacant across the whole region, including Lower Hutt.
“Our long term goal is to get people to shop on this side of the hill,” Mr Stallworth says.
“Wainuiomata has a lot of long term
Support needed from business owners
POLICE INVESTIGATIONS: Ser-geant Bradley Allen with a tyre that was slashed recently. Photo: Daniel Whitfi eld
business people. “It’s just a matter of getting the right type of
shops that residents want,” he says.In 2012, the Wainuiomata New World closed
its doors and saw a number of businesses follow shortly after. Shops have also closed in the past few days.
According to surveys conducted by various groups in the community, residents would like to see more clothing retail open in the mall as well as a movie theatre.
Management are always working on getting new businesses to open up in the mall and are confi dent business opportunities are there, Mr Tompkins tells the Wainuiomata News.
Mr Stallworth says a lot of people have no transport, which means getting to places like Lower Hutt for shopping can create more costs even before they have started shopping.
“I know people want to stay and shop locally. We just need to work on getting the right mix of shops,” he says.
The shopping centre was built in 1970.
“Our long term goal is to get people to shop on this side of the hill.”
There are � ve empty locations around the Wainuiomata Shopping Centre.
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By Daniel Whitfi eldAlthough Wainuiomata Police have noth-ing fi nalised towards decreasing boy-racer activities in the area, community constable Tony Shearer says he is always interested in hearing about issues of concern to residents.“Boy racers are an issue faced by most com-
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understand there are some streets that do suffer more than others and in most cases culprits are often residents of the street themselves or associates of the residents. Continued page 2
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By Rhiannon McConnellWainuiomata’s Graff Off competition
has got the go ahead after fi nding out they would receive funding last week.
The competition which aims to keep graffi ti off the streets will be funded by the Creative Community Scheme.
Organiser and Tubby’s Tyres manager Lee Harper says they are “over the moon” to have received funding.
Graffi ti artists from around Wainuiomata will have the chance to show off their skills at the fi rst Wainui Graff Off later this month. The message behind the competi-tion is- think before you ink.
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A Wainuiomata man says illegal dumping on his road is killing his animals.
Electronics engineer Steven Tetlow says some-one is illegally dumping grass, plastic and other items outside his property on Upper Fizherbert Road which his animals can then eat through the fence.
“I’ve lost three of my companions now because of this kind of thing.”
Illegal dumping killing animals
Steven Tetlow’s pony Jelly nearly died af-ter ingesting a long piece of plastic that he believes was illegally dumped.
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By Rhiannon McConnellAn area popular among swimmers could
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A boot camp designed for start-up businesses will be run over four weeks at the Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce next month.
Supporting entrepreneurs in Wainuiomata and Hutt Valley is set to help develop company ideas and explore whether there is the potential to succeed.
The programme, which begins on February 11, was developed and supported by the Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce, Hutt City Council and ANZ.
Chamber of Commerce chief executive Mark Futter says: “[Companies] will face tough questions and receive
guidance on developing busi-ness plans to provide a sound base for building a business.”
There is space for 30 busi-nesses to register and up to six businesses will qualify for support packages as part of the programme.
Hutt CBD development manager Cyndi Christensen says participants are provided with the tools to be success-ful.
“We are keen to support people who have a strong desire to develop their own business.
“They will contribute to our future prosperity as a city, create employment, and support growth,” she says.
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Children have been putting their little fi ngers to work these holidays building 3D robots out of recycled materials.
Library manager Annie Reilly says the library has been a hive of activity with children of all ages creating their own robots.
Ms Reilly told the Wainuiomata News the robot factory - Wainuiomata Library – has been a resounding success as a holiday activity, with lots of mums and dads also getting involved.
A number of robots have stayed at the library, while others have had their photo taken and are displayed inside.
Children, as well as mum and dad, are also invited to attend today’s ‘robot talk’ afternoon where real robots running amuck.
“There will be an opportunity to con-struct your own lego robot and watch it move,” Ms Reilly says.
The afternoon is recommended for children over eight and begins at 2pm.
Younger children can still make their own robot constructions in the robot factory.
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Have you got a good neigh-bour? Why not nominate them for the upcoming Wainuiomata Good Neighbour Award.
Hutt Safe City and Neighbour-hood Support New Zealand will launch the neighbour award campaign for 2014 this Friday and Wainuiomata Neighbour-hood Support spokeswoman Dawn McKinley wants resi-dents will get involved.
Ms McKinley told the Wai-nuiomata News the award gives residents an opportunity to nominate their neighbours for good deeds.
“There are so many un-sung heroes, people who go unrec-ognised for all the wonderful things they do in their com-munity,” Ms McKinley says.
“This is a way of publicly
recognising these good sorts. Also by raising the profi le of Neighbourhood Support it helps to foster a sense of community and assists our more vulnerable members of the community,” she says.
The Wainuiomata Neighbour-hood Support group will be setting up voting boxes in the Library, Community Centre and the Mall for residents to vote.
“Our aim is to reduce crime and/or injury and by promot-ing community spirit; it makes our neighbourhood a safer and more caring place to live,” Ms McKinley says.
The closing date for voting is March 14.
For more information, contact Dawn McKinley on 439 0515.
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Wainuiomata Neighbourhood Support spokeeswoman Dawn McKinley
A suspicious fi re broke out at the neglected Hutt Valley Memorial Tech College on Monday evening.
The school in Petone has been plagued by arsonists in recent years, repeatedly targeting the building trying to burn it down.
Smoke from the fi re was seen from around the Wellington region.
Fifteen fire engines were called out. The fi re is reported to have started at about 7:40pm.
The former Petone College is located on North St.
Fire burns in Petone. Photo: Supplied
Fire in Petone
Library Manager Annie Reilly says the library has been a hive of activity with children creating their own robots.
6 Wednesday January 22, 2014
Question: What did you do for Wellington Anniversary Day?
Alan DixonWainuiomata
“I played in the Robbie Burns Haggis Men’s Triples bowls gala on Saturday.”
Dawn McKinleyWainuiomata
“I spent Wellington Anniver-sary with my husband and two children.”
Jaishana GartwardWainuiomata
“Enjoyed the school holi-days.”
Michael HarrisWainuiomata
“Caught up with family.”
Rachael McNabbWainuiomata
“I spent time with family, slept, and just hung out around home. It was good.”
Find out the word on the street in WainuiomataOur readers have their say.
L et t e r s on i s sues of community interest a re welcomed. Guidelines are that they should be no longer than 150 words.
They must be signed and a street address provided to show good faith, even if a nom de plume is provided for publication.
The editor reserves the right to abridge letters or withhold unsuitable let ters f rom publication.
Send or fax them to the address on page two, or email them to news@wsn.co.nz. Please note that your name and street address must also be provided in emails.
Letters to the editor
Dear Ed,Quite frankly I am
shocked. It seems that the world we are living in is turning the last remnants of traditional family val-ues into activities for the benefi t of the commercial world.
Every year commercial Christmas propaganda is thrown at us earlier and earlier, and with such quantity that it detracts from the true meaning of Christmas.
Having just recovered from this propaganda overload, I walked into
my local supermarket to fi nd that Hot Cross Buns and Easter Eggs are on sale, already, three months early! Heck, why not start selling Christmas mince pies now too.
What is important to remember through all of this commercialisation of traditional holidays is that of the true values, mean-ings and reasons of these holidays; ones of joy, hope, family and community.
Sincerely,M. Darling
Easter already?
Members of the commu-nity have the chance to walk around the old Wainuiomata and Orongorongo catch-ment areas this weekend as part of a Greater Wellington Regional Council guided tour.
Residents will be taken around the lush native for-ests and clear rivers of the catchment areas that were recognised early on in their existence as a water supply potential.
History of the area dates back to 1880 when an earth dam was constructed and a pipeline laid to Wellington.
Since then a number of developments have taken place, including the con-struction of the Morton Dam in 1912 and a new state-of-the-art treatment plant was built 1993.
The walking tour will be commencing from 9am on Sunday. For more in-formation contact Karen Broughan on 04 830 4406.
If interested, residents are urged to bring a backpack, rain jacket and warm cloth-ing. Tramping boots are recommended and each person is to bring their own food and drink.
Walkers have chance to look around catchment areas
Dear Ed, I fi rst chuckled to my-
self when I read that the Wainuiomata Community Board will be posting vid-eo blogs of their meetings on YouTube, but then I realised what a great idea it actaully is.
It’s about t ime the residents of Wainui actu-ally became involved in the wider issues of our community, and this is a perfect opportunity to be aware of things that need change.
By watching the meet-
ings online we can take an active role in making Wainuiomata better.
It’s not fair of us to com-plain about where we live and what needs changing, then not lift a fi nger to help the councillors out with the change.
Now, I know there are some wonderful families, people, and businesses in Wainui who already do so much for this community, and I’m not taking a stab at them.
I just think this is a good opportunity for the rest of
the community (includ-ing myself) to step up and make something of Wainui.
Thank you, councillors, for making this possible.
It’s about time we all got on to YouTube and spent time loking at how to make our region better, instead of wasting time watching stupid videos.
Here’s hoping the coun-cil will continue to step into new technologies.
Sincerely, R. Wilson
Council ‘vlogs’ a great step forward
A purpose-built gallery is set to open in the Petone community this week and the artist behind it hopes it will support the local art community.
The Alfred Memelink Artspace, located on the Petone Esplanade, will be open to the public this Saturday.
Petone artist Alfred Memelink says the Esplanade has huge potential and Petone is just calling out for galleries.
“I want to bring original local art and prints, as well as craft items, to our commu-nity in a friendly, seaside setting. Everyone should be able to identify with and enjoy the art of the Wellington region,” he says.
Mr Memelink will also work from and exhibit at the new gallery.
The new purpose built gallery and studio was built where the old Esplanade dairy was located. It will have regularly changing exhibitions featuring the different areas of Wellington.
A number of Wellington-based artists will be joining the Petone artist for the opening exhibition, Petone by the Sea.
Art scene explodes into Petone
PAINTING A MASTERPIECE: Alfred Memelink is excited about the opening of a new Petone gallery. Photo: Supplied
7Wednesday January 22, 2014
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"Please Renovate Me" A good original package to create a great first home or investment. 3 bedroom home, separate toilet, large garage, easy care section, excellent sun, buses, small shops & school nearby. Call now for more details!
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Wainuiomata 63 Parkway
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10 Wednesday January 22, 2014
MINUTES WITH: Campbell Barry
What is your favourite food?
What makes you smile?
When my dog, Falco, chases his short tail. He still hasn’t caught it after 12 years.
What’s your pet hate?
People who are rude and ignorant.
Your favoured holiday destination?
Anywhere with a nice beach that isn’t too busy.
What’s your favourite music?
Punk rock and Kiwi classics.
What is one thing Wainuio-mata News readers would be surprised to know about you?
I collect coins and I’ve man-aged to collect a quarter for all 50 states in the USA (each state has their own quarter).
Homemade lasagne and spaghetti Bolognese.
What’s next on your wish list?
For 2014 to be Wainui’s year, and for our town centre/Queen Street area to become a much more vibrant place.
A saying you like to live by?
“A negative mind will never give you a positive life.”
My grandparents, Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King, and Megan Fox.
Who would you invite to dinner?
Wainuiomata Councillor
SummerYour event guide
Big Summer Splash at Wainuiomata Pool
Margaret Street Mar-ket is back again this Summer!
Pencarrow Coast Ride - Adventure south on you bike!
Safari-style bus trip to Wellington Zoo!
Tu r r e t s , Ta n i w h a s and Triangles - Sand sculpting fun
Evening Ecology Walk down the Wainuiomata River
We’re having a big Summer Splash this year!Swim with us from now until the 2nd of February and get a Big Summer Splash card - collect fi ve clips and get your next visit FREE!Once your card is full it goes into win either an Xbox One or a Play-Station 4!We’ve also got a SPANK swimming pack to give away at each pool.
WHEN: Tuesday 7 January until Sunday 2 February.
Lower Hutt’s summer season of day-long outdoor markets is return-ing full of stalls, entertainment and activities.From midday til the even-ing you can browse the many stalls selling quality (and mostly) local arts and crafts, gourmet food, enjoy demonstrations and entertainment throughout the day.
WHEN: Every Thursday from midday until 8:30pm.COST: Free
Adventure south on your bike from Eastbourne past the Pencarrow lighthouse to Baring Head.Join the Park Ranger for a guided bike ride along the beautiful South Coast. Bike up and over Baring Head, throw your bike on the trailer and jump on the bus back to your car.
WHERE: East Harbour Regional Park, Burdans Gate entranceWHEN: Saturday 25 January, 10am - 1pmCOST: $15/adult, $5/child under 14.
With a Zoo guide we will meet some of the real life animals, listen in on the tiger talk and take part in a very special feeding of the Capuchin monkeys. After lunch we will a get a chance to explore the rest of the zoo.Bring your own snacks and packed lunch, water, sun-screen and come prepared for exploring in comfort-able clothes and shoes. Meet at 9am in front of The Dowse. The bus will be return to The Dowse around 2pm. Booking required.
WHEN: Monday 27 January, 9am.WHERE:The Dowse Art MuseumCOSTt: Adults $21, kids free (up to 14 years).
Families, join the education team on the beach by Petone Settlers Museum for sand-sculpting fun.Bring your morning tea and re-member to slip, slop and slap!Check The Dowse website for cancellation due to the weather
WHERE: Petone Beach, next to Petone Settlers MuseumWHEN: Wednesday 29 January - Thursday 30 January, 10am-12pm.COST: Free
Join one of our Biodiversity experts and the Park Ranger to learn about the river ecosystem of the lower reaches of the Wainuiomata River.This will be a beautiful evening stroll along the river. Suitable for those with any type of fi tness and a great way to experience the area. Bookings essential.
WHERE: East Harbour Regional Park, Baring Head/Orua-pouanuiWHEN: Wednesday 29 January, 6:30pm-8pm.COST: Free
11Wednesday January 22, 2014
Wainuiomata Police were relatively quiet over De-cember receiving a limited number of 111 calls.
Crime in the area has been going down over the last few years and Sergeant Bradley Allen told the Wainuiomata News so far this year the trend has continued.
“A reduction in crime is always good and we are pleased with how 2014 is going,” Mr Allen says.
Callouts for Wainuiomata Police are more commonly associated with burglaries, traffi c offences and domes-
tic violence issues, and in December police received about 30 calls in relation to these crimes.
“Christmas and New Years is genuinely quiet for us as most people go away. Our most common calls are domestic violence related,” Mr Allen says.
Wainuiomata Police also received two calls in re-gards to burglaries over the December-January period.
Decrease in 111 calls
WAINUIOMATA POLICE: Sergeant Bradley Allen pleased the reduction of crime in the area.
Wainuiomata has lost a valuable mem-ber of its community with Robert (Bob) William Patterson passing away on December 20, 2013, at age 77.
Born in the Wellington suburb of Rongotai, Mr Patterson was the young-est child of six - two brothers and three sisters.
He was a local through and through, and volunteering at Wainuiomata Rugby Club and the local fi re station for many years, Mr Patterson’s services to the community will be greatly missed.
Mr Patterson’s family say he loved a good party and was usually the last to leave social gatherings. They also say he loved to laugh and had a wicked sense of humour.
Daughter, Vicky Payne says if there were many more men in the world like her Dad it would be a far better place.
“Although he had no time for church, he had more Christian values than any religious person I have ever met. His qualities are not learned, he was born with them,” Ms Payne says.
“[He was] down to earth and he treated everybody in the same way no matter who they were,” she says.
Ms Payne told the Wainuiomata News she adored dad and he adored her but, the love of his life was mum. Mr Patterson was married to Jan for more than 50 years.
As a dad, Mr Patterson was always on the side line at athletics or whatever other sport his children did, shouting words of encouragement, Ms Payne says.
“A man with a ready smile and a twinkle in his eye.”
REST IN PEACE: Robert (Bob) William Patterson. Photo: Supplied
“There was not a mean bone in his body. He was kind, fair and did not judge and had a ready smile and a twinkle in his eye,” his daughter says.
Mr Patterson was also an avid DIYer and nothing he built or engineered ever fell apart, Ms Payne says.
A memorial service was held at the Wai-nuiomata Rugby Club to honour the long serving club member earlier this month. An estimated 300 people gathered to pay their last respects.
OBITUARY
A young gardener’s effort in a recent zucchini growing competition has paid off.
Wainuiomata’s Isabelle Dobbs, 7, won the competition with a zucchini which weighed a whopping 3.3kg.
Isabelle put a lot of effort into the care and growth of her entry, making sure it was watered regularly.
The local girl comes from a dynasty of winning gardeners with grand-mother, dad and herself all winning places at a fl ower show last year.
Isabelle goes to Arakura School in Wainuiomata.
For winning she received a $50 voucher from the Village Four Square and the admiration of fellow adult
gardeners, says organiser Miriam Exley.
“In the true nature of gardeners, the big zucchini was given away to Isabelle’s great grandmother’s neighbour,” she says.
Second and third place were also won by other local gardeners.
The Giant Zucchini competition last year was held in association with the Homedale Village Market in October and the 2014 crop of choice will be the potato.
Seed potatoes and competion rules will be given out at the October mar-ket, and Ms Exley says: “I’m really delight that the locals came out and supported this gardening initiative.”
Green thumb helps win competitionIsabelle Dobbs with her winning zucchini. Photo: Supplied
Planning is well underway for Shapeshifter, now in its sixth year.
The scultpure exhibition will take over Hutt City’s Civic Gardens during The New Zealand Festival.
Organised by the Rotary Club of Hutt City, the exhibition shows imaginative work from 58 artists across New Zealand selected by The Dowse Art Museum’s director, Courtney Johnston.
This year Shapeshifter has extended opening hours (11am-7pm each day) to make the most of the warm summer evenings.
People are encouraged to take the op-portunity for after work viewings or to pack a picnic and join friends for a special and enjoyable garden dinner amongst the art. While there is an admission charge, Shapeshifter is a fundraising exhibition with all money going to local charities Te Omanga Hospice, the Gillies McIndoe Research Institute, The Dowse Art Museum and youth programmes in the Hutt Valley.
All work is for sale – both in the outdoor exhibition and inside in the daily display.
Sculpture exhibition to take over gardens
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An exercise programme designed specifi cally for breast cancer sur-vivors is gaining momentum with Hutt Valley residents.
Encore is an eight week, free ex-ercise programme for women who have had breast cancer. It includes water and land based exercises as well as healthy lifestyle informa-tion, relaxation and peer support.
Hutt Valley facilitator Claire Laurenson says the programme has a lot of emotional benefits on breast cancer survivors who attend.
“It gets women together who have had a common experience, one that can be really isolating and provides them with a forum to be themselves,” Ms Laurenson says.
For women who have experi-enced breast cancer, the associated physical effects can be extremely
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life,” she says.Encore is a Young Women’s
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Encore was set up in the Wel-lington region in 2009.
“It’s all about supporting women, doing something actively and be-ing a part of their recovery,” says Ms Laurenson.
The next YWCA Encore pro-gramme for the Hutt Valley starts on February 21 at Hutt Hospital from 1pm, and while the pro-gramme is free registrations are essential.
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Holding up those who are healing
Terri Twinn particpates in the Encore programme in the Hutt City.
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14 Wednesday January 22, 2014
By Joe Diehl, Wainuiomata News Intern
Shane Richardson has only been racing professionally for a year, but that has not stopped him from impressive results.
The 18-year-old Wainuiomata rider raced in the 600 Sports Production Cemetery Circuit races on Boxing Day, placing sixth and eighth.
Along with the Boxing Day races, Shane has also raced in the Victoria Motorcycle Club Winter Series, Suzuki Series, and the fi rst two rounds of a Superbike Championship.
“I race for the thrill of it,” Shane says.“[I’ve] probably raced to speeds
around 260 kilometres per hour,” the young rider says.
The Wainuiomata High School gradu-ate switched to road racing in 2013 after riding motor cross for 14 years.
Still in his prime, Shane’s goals this year include learning more, getting faster, and refi ning his riding technique
to improve his racing. He also aims to fi nish the tour in the top three.
In order to reach these goals, Shane rides and works on his Honda CBR600 every day – learning the ins and outs of the bike.
“I wake up early, set up the pit, change the tyres, and then work on my bike,” Shane says.
This preparation process occurs all before he even begins to practice his racing.
Shane’s main infl uence is Marc Mar-quez, a 20 year-old Spanish motorcycle road racer who has achieved several championships at a young age.
After recent success and dedication to the sport, Wainuiomata may have its own version of Marquez in Shane.
The success will not come cheap and Shane wishes to thank those who have supported him over the years.
Shane is currently sitting in 18th place of the national racing standings.
Revving up the momentum
SET ON WINNING: Shane Richardson racing at a recent competition. Photo: Supplied
By Daniel Whitfi eldThe ladies of Wainuiomata Bowl-
ing Club’s premier team were bowl-ing spectacularly last Thursday as part of the women’s pennants competition.
Winning two games from two, president Marie Walsh says the tournament always turns out some entertaining games and it is always good to socialise with the other clubs.
Wainuiomata beat Tawa in the fi rst game 24-13, and Hutt Valley 22-14.
The competition was also hosted by a number of clubs around the Wellington region.
Players from the clubs partake in the weekly tournaments that are usually played throughout the day
on a Thursday unless postponed. “It’s very good to have two wins
out of three games so far this year,” Mrs Walsh says.
She says teams consist of four players and the other members of the Wainuiomata squad were Mar-garet Riches, Pat Dixon and Pops Grobbelaar.
The next round of the women’s pennants tournament will be rounds seven and eight held tomorrow.
Wainuiomata’s leading ladies will be hosted at the Tawa Bowling Club and will compete against Petone and Wilton counterparts.
Other clubs represented in the pen-nants tournament included Stokes Valley and Johnsonville.
The jacks in sight for Wainuiomata
Marie Walsh lining up her bowl. Photo: Daniel Whitfi eld
Margaret Riches bowling in Wainuiomata. Photo: Daniel Whitfi eld
Wainuiomata’s premier re-serve cricket team faced its Naenae counterparts over the weekend but unfortunately came up short.
Played at Bryan Heath Park in Wainuiomata, the local team was focused from the first bowl and maintained a level of sportsmanship throughout the day despite the loss.
Naenae won the match by
one run, finishing with 85 runs and fi ve wickets remain-ing. Wainuiomata was all out for 84 runs.
Wainuiomata’s Dwayne de Boer was the day’s top scorer with 20 runs not out. Dwayne ran out of partners and was made to retire.
Iain Matheson, Wainuio-mata’s star bowler, picked up several wickets against the Naenae side also.
Loss for premier reserve cricket team
Iain Matheson bowling for Wainuiomata. Photo: Daryl New
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15Wednesday January 22, 2014
By Andy McGechanWainuiomata’s Jake Whitaker switched
his focus to an entirely different form of motorcycle competition - off-road enduro riding - and is already showing he is a fast learner.
The seven-time former and current na-tional moto trials champion’s consistency has given him the early lead in the popular KTM Extreme Enduro Series.
Riding his Husaberg FE250, Whitaker leads the competition after three of fi ve rounds.
The 22-year-old rider also broke through to record a win in the endurocross fi nal race, a separate competition incorporated into the recent Tokoroa-based.
In the endurocross final, Whitaker finished ahead of Auckland’s Michael Skinner and Whangamata’s Jason Davis.
Whitaker remains the KTM Extreme Enduro Series leader, edging ahead of series rival Sean Clarke.
Only four of the fi ve rounds count as riders can discard their worst result.
Round four of the KTM Extreme Enduro Series is the Te Puke Endurocross on February 8.
SHOWING HIS SKILL: Jake Whitaker using his moto trials riding skills to good eff ect. Photo: Andy McGechan
Whitaker remains on top
Wainuiomata Rugby Club has kicked off its preseason training early this and players – and coaches – hope 2014 will be their year on top.
Although the rugby season does not begin until March, the town’s sporting icons have been getting back in to their fi tness routines following the Decem-ber/January holiday break.
Training will be held at Moohan St ground until players are moved down the road due to
upgrades on the fi eld.Club chairman Jim Millar
believes players that make the effort now will see a benefi t once games begin.
Local residents that wish to be involved with the Wainuiomata club this year can call club presi-dent Peter White on 970 6632 or Jim Millar on 973 2206.
Wainuiomata Rugby Club was formed after a public meeting in 1946.
Preseason rugby training begins
The Wainuiomata Rugby Club during a match last year. Photo: Daryl New
Wainuiomata Summer Pool played host to bunch of children last Friday as part of the Kids Domain holiday programme. Friends Mellissa Coetser, left, Grace
Forsyth, Neev Mackenzie, Rhiannon James, and Sian Snelgrove, right, having fun at Wainuiomata Sum-mer Pool. Photo: Daniel Whitfi eld
Summertime, school holiday fun at the pools
By Joyce Lockyer,Wainuiomata Historic
SocietyAfter the series last year on
weddings which took place in the Pioneer Church in the early part of the 20th Century, the Wainuiomata Historic Society is going to feature weddings which have taken place in the church in more recent times.
This wedding shows Moira Burdan, a descendant of the Pioneer Burdan family, get-ting married to Steve Cun-ningham. The Church was filled to capacity for this beautiful winter wedding.
HAPPILY MARRIED: Moira Burdan and Steve Cunning-ham.
A more recent marriage
Adopt-a-thon loved by localsThe Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals (SPCA) ran an adopt-a-thon at the Wainuiomata Community Hall over the weekend with a signifi cant turn out.
Wainuiomata sisters Jaimee and Tia Robson (pictured left) enjoyed seeing the range of pets up for adoption on Saturday at the SPCA’s day out.
Myra the cat was a favourite of theirs.According to organiser Andy Cossar the
Wainuiomata-based adopt-a-thon was suc-cessful with fi ve cats being re-homed by local families.
A spokesperson from the Wellington SPCA says it was a good result with residents signing up to adopt.
Staff members at the Wellington SPCA face an ongoing battle with fi nding suitable owners for homeless pets. They continue to hold adoption days throughout the year for potential pet owners to come see the animals that need a home.
A full list of pets ready for adoption can be found on the SPCA website – www.welling-tonspca.org.nz. Pets includes kittens, puppies, cats, dogs and smaller animals such as rabbits.
The next community adoption events are this Saturday at the Churton Park Community Centre from 12pm to 3pm, and Miramar Com-munity Centre at the same time.
For more information contact the Wellington SPCA on 04 389 8044.
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