23 February 2013
WAITATI OPEN ORCHARDS: A Growing Branch of the Waitati Edible Gardeners Group
WAIKOUAITI COAST COMMUNITY BOARD
by Gerard Collings
At the January meeting of the Waikouaiti Coast Community Board (WCCB) we considered a request from the Waitati Hall committee to have the bottle bank removed from the Waitati Hall car park. The hall committee expressed concern about the amount of refuse being left beside the bottle bank. After considering the issues raised by the committee, and the kerbside collection now available, the board somewhat reluctantly agreed to have the skip removed on a trial basis.
Dunedin City Council (DCC) staff have provided advice on a suitable replacement for the bottle bank, and have been asked to investigate and advise on suitable locations within the board's area for placement. They recommend the placement of a LoveNZ bottle bank in close proximity to a community hub so that it can be easily monitored. The WCCB would like to hear from members of the community with a response to the following questions:
- Do you want a facility such as this within your community?
- If yes to 1 above, where do you think it should be placed?
Please direct your response either in writing or by phone to DCC's Waste Strategy Officer (Catherine Irvine) at email: dcc@dcc.govt.nz, or PO Box 5045, Dunedin 9058, or phone 477 4000.
We request that responses be with Catherine no later than 31 March 2013.
The WCCB was pleased to be able to provide assistance from our discretionary fund to:
- Blueskin A & P Society – to assist with advertising this year's show;
- Alex Whitaker – to help fund a tekoteko for the new Blueskin Library;
- Waitati Beach Reserve Society – to assist in repairing the access road to Doctors Point Beach.
DCC will issue the 2013-14 draft Annual Plan (AP) for public consultation at the beginning of March. Submissions open 9 March and close 9 April 2013 at 5pm. Unfortunately, the date of the Blueskin show will not provide an opportunity to present the draft AP. The draft AP will be available at the library and as always board members are happy to hear from members of the community who want further information. I strongly urge you all to take the time to make yourself familiar with the draft AP's content and participate in the consultation process.
A number of members of the community have approached board members regarding recent changes to the Ministry of Education school bus service. The board has written to the ministry questioning what appears to be inequity between students using the service. As yet we have not received a response.
The Blueskin Bay Library extension is due for completion late March early April.
Copies of DCC documents out for consultation are available from the council and through the council's website http://www.dunedin.govt.nz/council-online/currently-consulting-on
The board's next meeting is at 5:30pm, 13 March 2013, at the Waitati Hall; our following meeting will be at 5:30pm, 10 April, at the East Otago Events Centre, Waikouaiti. Members of the public are welcome to speak at the board's public forum, however those wishing to do so need to advise Wendy Collard, our Governance Support Officer, (phone 474 3374) before 12 noon on the day prior to the meeting. Remember you can view the board's meeting agendas, reports and minutes at either the Waikouaiti or Blueskin libraries or through the DCC's website at http://www.dunedin.govt.nz/your-council/council-minutes
Members of the board are only too happy to hear (by phone or email) from members of the community about any issues within our area.
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Gerard Collings (Chairperson), | 4657604 | 4707494 | 0274848800 | |
Alasdair Morrison (Deputy), | 4822505 | 4822505 | 0274354384 | |
Andy Barratt, | 021890048 |
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Andrew Noone | 4657157 |
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Geraldine Tait, | 4822517 |
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Les Pullar, | 4658138 |
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Mark Brown, | 4822833 |
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WARRINGTON PLAYCENTRE
by Lisa Hall
Welcome back everyone! What a glorious summer we've been having and it certainly looks like a lot of growing has happened amongst the children at Warrington Playcentre over the break. After a supportive team of hard-working parents pulled together for a new year clean-up at the centre, we were all excited to get back to what we do best: play, have fun, learn and support each other and our children.
We welcome Kate and Rueben, Roxy and Nikau and their families and are really enjoying getting to know them – great to have you with us! It's so lovely to have a range of ages from babies to 4-year-olds.
Lots of exploring and monitoring of produce has been happening over the last few weeks, several strawberry patch raids have taken place and we are watching our fruit trees with rumbling tummies! Water and sand play have been big favourites as have tent- and hut-making games. We are planning to wander along to Warrington School at the beginning of March to join in their Walk and Wheels Week. We have also been invited to join Room 3 for lunch to catch up on some of our 'old' buddies.
Supersonic fundraising queen (also known as Jackie!) has continued her form-filling fun and has been successful in gaining $600 to spend on new toys for our centre. Well done! Sam and Jackie have just come back from a shopping trip and the absolute delight on the children's faces as they delved into the big box was awesome.
We are planning to set up a great event at the next Blueskin on Show (ex A&P Show) so make sure you watch this space.
If you are around and feel like some company, fun, friends and lots of lovely learning come and join us on Wednesday and Friday mornings, 9:15 to 12:15. We'd love to see you. Ph 027 227 7329
WAITATI FILM SOCIETY
Tuesday March 12
BADLANDS USA 1973
Loosely based on a 1958 real-life cross-country killing spree, this story centres around bored teenager Holly (Sissy Spacek) meeting rebellious, and latent sociopath Kit (Martin Sheen). The two spark one another to a depth of evil that evolves in an extreme, yet plausible progression. 94m
Tuesday March 26
BEAU TRAVAIL France 1999
Claire Denis produced this study of the togetherness, yet separateness of men. The men are a Foreign Legion troop stationed in Djibouti. Sergeant Galoup lives in his past halcyon days when life was uncomplicated, his men disciplined and regimented. But a new trooper joins, eclipsing Galoup's physical and social attributes, and ultimately disobeying his orders. The trooper's harsh penance may have been devised out of reasons other than just punishment. 92m
Tuesday April 6
MERRY CHRISTMAS MR LAWRENCE UK/Japan 1983
Like all Japanese soldiers, Captain Yonoi considers that enemy soldiers in WWII POW camps are cowards, having chosen capture rather than noble suicide. So he commands his camp accordingly. British prisoner, John Lawrence (Tom Conti) speaks Japanese fluently and understands their attitudes so tries to facilitate some sort of harmony between jailers and prisoners. Then a new prisoner, New Zealander Maj. Jack Celliers (David Bowie) arrives. 123m
Help Sought for Addiction Issue!
This year I am finally going to give up. I've been talking about it for years and now for the sake of my physical and psychological health I've got to do it. I can look back 20 odd years and remember when I didn't have a problem; that was a happy carefree time and I wish I had not gone down this dark path. Thanks to the government I will be going cold turkey near the end of April. It's going to be tough but I'm trying to stay positive. I think there may be other people in our community who will be faced with the same dilemma and I'm wondering if we should set up a support group.
I think my main tactic for coping will be diversionary activities. I've got a huge list of these and I'm sure my life will be fuller and much more satisfying if I can just stay strong. So I just want to appeal to my friends and neighbours to help me. If I call by with the excuse of borrowing a cup of sugar or for news about your grandchildren and you notice my eyes are glued to your TV set and I'm asking for an update on Coronation Street, then you need to take me in hand. Remove me from the room with the TV and firmly tell me to go home! Things may get even worse than this; you may be called by the police to say I've been arrested for loitering in electrical stores in the section where they have dozens of TVs on display. I might have been dazed and incoherent and needing a short stay in hospital for aversion therapy.
Maybe I'm being a little neurotic about life AT (after television). I will still have my other favourite addiction -- National Radio, I've got stacks of good books to read, and of course the new enlarged Waitati library to raid. The garden is always in need of attention and weeding is a great physical activity to work out any feelings of anxiety. I can anticipate more walks on the beach, long chats with friends on the phone, but I'm not sure the house will get any tidier. My last resort will be hiring videos; well, yes, that is a little bit like TV but I'm sure it's less addictive and as the video shop is in town I won't be able to mainline! So wish me luck and let me know if you are planning TV withdrawal yourself. Maybe we can set up a secret society -- PWOTS (people without television sets).
22 February 2013
MAINLY MUSIC
21 February 2013
OROKONUI ECOSANCTUARY
The loud hum of bees visiting the white flowering rata vines on sunny days has intrigued visitors. It sounds like the engine of the forest, which in a way it is and a valuable reminder that it is those inconspicuous and less thought of creatures – the invertebrates -- that are key to a healthy and functioning ecosystem. We ignore them at our peril.
Visitors have also been wowed by an eel that regularly comes to the surface of its pond to be fed.
Anyone driving along Blueskin Rd late at night may notice some highlighter-yellow-clad bods crouching by the side of the road. Don't be alarmed -- these people are part of a kiwi call monitoring programme. This involves volunteers sitting for two hours after dark at various high points around the sanctuary (both in and outside the fence) noting all calls, the direction and whether male or female. It is intended that this will provide a baseline for future information on numbers of kiwi in Orokonui. Once they begin breeding this will be the main tool we have of determining breeding success. After a training night 14 volunteers headed out to their count stations and on the second night two lucky counters had a close encounter with a kiwi that sniffed around them for almost twenty minutes!
It is ten years since the first public meeting was held to get the then proposed ecosanctuary at Orokonui underway. There will be events during 2013 to mark this anniversary. Information on this and other events can be found on www.orokonui.org.nz or on our facebook page. The Visitor Centre and cafĂ© are open daily 9.30 – 4.30pm.
19 February 2013
Warrington Hall
Our latest project has been to have the hall floor completely sanded back and re-stained. Unfortunately, we were unable to have this job done during the holidays so a big thank you to the regular hall users for their patience during the time the hall was out of action. You will agree that it has all been worth it as the lovely old rimu floor looks amazing. We hope the smell will soon disappear.
Thank you to Gilbert and Mike for seeing to the airing out of the hall on a daily basis.
If you would like to use the hall for a function contact Rowena 482 2667, Ruth 482 2849 or Lyn 482 2896.
18 February 2013
BLUESKIN GARDEN CLUB
16 February 2013
BLUESKIN SOLAR PROJECT
Just as soon as Hagen has verified the origin of the panels in China, we will check up with other clients in Europe to evaluate how satisfied they have been with their solar equipment. Let us know if you still want to join the solar syndicate, and get solar equipment about half price!
ALSO: Can you help? The Blueskin Solar Project needs a desk or computer work station to put into the office.