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COVID 19 LEVEL 2 When you call for an appointment you will be triaged, If You Want to Have this will include being asked if you have any coughs, Something included in colds or respiratory symptoms. PLEASE BE COMPLETELY HONEST IF YOU DO SO The Pinkie WE CAN TAKE THE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS How to help prevent spread Please email it to In order to help keep our community safe, please take the following precautions every day: [email protected] Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. 0274 337 420 Put your used tissue in the rubbish bin or a plastic bag. Wash your hands often for at least 20 seconds using soap, especially after coughing or sneezing. Stay away from others when you are sick.

The alternave - online Our after-hours phone is always answered by a registered nurse who will assess your needs, offer advice or, if required, arrange immediate assistance At the moment we are emailing out almost 700 from our on-call clinician. It can take several minutes to answer the phone Pinkies on Mondays or Tuesdays. If you want to be on so please be patient and hold, and follow the voice prompts carefully the mailing list just contact us with your email address. If for some reason yours does not arrive IN AN EMERGENCY DIAL 111 (check your Spam folder) you will find the Pinkie on-line hp://readme.co.nz/thepinkie/ Another is the collecting of rubbish in and around Hanmer the Beautiful our township, a local resident wrote to us looking at The Hanmer Springs Community Board is looking this issue last month. to enter our village in the 2021 or 2022 Beautiful When we were in Dunedin last year I saw an elderly Awards. We were nominated for the 2019 awards man in the main street walk onto the road and pick and made it to the finals in Dunedin which Yvonne up a cigarette butt and drop it in a rubbish bin, to and I attended, we were never in the running. me it showed that he was proud of where he lives. It was very obvious that we were totally unprepared The Community Board is asking for your thoughts and that considerable work is required to make an- on street art and any suggestions that you may other final, to win is achievable with community have towards winning the award. support and with a number of new exiting ideas. Please let me know if you are interested in being One idea is high class street art (not graffiti), I re- involved. cently showed a street artist around our village and Email me at [email protected] pointed out some possible sites. Attached are 3 samples that he drew for us to highlight his painting Chris Hughey abilities, he will paint us anything that we want. Hanmer Springs Community Board Chicken and Sausage Cassoulet Cassoulet is one of my favourite dishes. This simple home- style version is closer to baked beans and sausages than fine French fare, but I'm okay with that. If using dried beans you’ll need to start soaking them the night before. Ingredients 400g dried great northern beans, cannellini beans or navy beans 2 tbsp olive oil 4 chicken drumsticks 4 good-quality pork sausages 4 thick slices speck or 200g bacon pieces 1 onion, peeled and diced 1 small carrot, peeled and diced 1 stick celery, diced 1 cup tomato passata 2 cups chicken stock 2 bay leaves 5 sprigs thyme 1 tsp salt 2 tbsp chopped parsley, to serve Method Roast Chicken on Baked, Spiced Rice 1. Place the beans in a bowl, cover them with water – about Ingredients 3 centimetres above the beans – and add a teaspoon of salt. 50g fine salt Allow to stand at room temperature overnight. Drain the 1.2–1.4kg free-range chicken beans and rinse with clean water, then place in a medium 1½ cups basmati rice saucepan and cover with water again. Bring to a simmer and 150g salted butter simmer for 40 minutes then drain. 1 large white onion, sliced into half-moons 2. Heat your oven to 150C fan-forced (160C conventional). 5 garlic cloves, finely sliced Heat a large, wide, oven-proof frying pan (or use a heavy 1 tbsp cumin seeds baking dish) over medium heat. Add the oil and fry the salt flakes chicken drumsticks, sausages and speck or bacon until freshly ground black pepper 3 cups chicken stock browned. Remove from the pan (if using bacon pieces you 12 cherry tomatoes can leave these in the pan). Add the onion, carrot and celery 3 fresh bay leaves and fry for about 10 minutes until fragrant. Add the beans to ½ lemon the pan and stir to coat and combine. Add the passata, Method chicken stock, bay leaves, thyme and salt and stir. 1. Combine the salt with 1.2-1.5 litres of cold water until the salt 3. Arrange the chicken, sausages, and speck back in the dissolves, and submerge the chicken in it. Stand at room tem- pan, pressing them into the mixture until halfway sub- perature for 2 hours, then remove the bird, drain and dry with merged. Bake for 90 minutes, then remove from the oven paper towel. and allow to stand for 10 minutes. Scatter with parsley and 2. Preheat the oven to 200C fan-forced (220C conventional). serve. Place the rice in a deep-sided enamel baking tray or ovenproof ceramic dish about 20cm x 30cm. 3. Melt the butter in a large frying pan over a medium heat. Add Tip: I prefer to use dried beans as I think they have a better the chicken, breast-side down, and sear for about 5 minutes to flavour and soaking overnight takes no effort at all, but if brown, then rotate the bird to sear it on all sides. you're pressed for time then use canned and skip the 4. Add the onion, garlic and cumin to the pan and cook until soft- soaking. ened and lightly coloured, about 6 minutes. Don't allow the pan to get too hot – you don't want to burn the butter. 5. Once the onion and garlic are a little golden, position the bird in the rice, breast-side up. Season the onion generously with salt and pepper, then spread out on top of the rice, spooning any re- maining butter over the chicken. Season the bird well with pepper. 6. Return the pan to the heat and add the stock. Bring to a simmer and swirl to deglaze, then pour over the rice and add the cherry tomatoes. Push two bay leaves into the rice and stuff the third into the cavity of the chicken. Squeeze the lemon's juice into the rice, then add the squeezed lemon to the cavity. Cover with baking paper, then foil, and roast for 40 minutes. Uncover and bake for a further 25 minutes, until golden. 7. Rest the chicken for 5-10 minutes before carving it in the dish so that the rice catches all the chicken juices. Serve with a leafy salad and either yoghurt flavoured with mint and garlic, or your favourite spicy sauce. 22. If a dish on the menu is labelled en croute, how will it come? 23. Which fairy tale character met with three bears? 24. How many points is the pink ball worth in snooker? 25. What was the name of the author of the 1974 novel, ‘Jaws’? 26. What name is given to the tennis serve which cannot be returned? 27. Which cup was being sought by King Arthur’s knights? 28. In the 1986 film ‘Crocodile Dundee’, which actor 1. What is the name of the mountain that is the played the title role? highest point in the United States? 29. What is the chess term for a deadlock? 2. What is a somnambulist prone to doing? 30. The berries from which tree given gin its 3.. Which fictional bear has featured in more than distinctive flavour? 20 books by his creator, Michael Bond? 31. What nationality is a person from the city 4. What are amanita, porcini, fly agaric and of Tobruk? stinkhorn? 32. Which outdoor sport consists of rolling in a 5. Which US city is served by Louis Armstrong transparent sphere? International Airport? 33. If a person is wearing a tonsure hairstyle what is 6. Who was the original host of the TV series QI? he most likely to be? 7. Which is the largest cathedral in the world? 34. The Carnegie Medal is awarded to which branch 8. What is the highest award at the Cannes Film of literature? Festival? 35. Who wrote the poem, ‘The Charge of the Light 9. Who decorated the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Brigade’? in the 16th century? 10. Which French painter was famous for his paintings of water lilies? 11. Which French artist is famous for his paintings of Tahiti? 12. Which Italian dish consists off thin slices of raw meat (or fish)? 13. What is the Spanish word for donkey? 14. What was the surname of the butler in ‘Downton Abbey’? 15. 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hp://readme.co.nz/thepinkie/ A new track has been formed through the cleared area and a sign explaining what has happened will be erect- More Attractions ed shortly. Nine sculptures have been erected around the am- for Hanmer ble so far and more are planned. Above: Rayonier and Gavins Logging staff enjoy the new Heritage Forest tuatara sculpture. Below: Amy Jackson and Peter Robinson of Rayonier A popular area of the Hanmer Heritage Forest has under- Matariki supervise Hanmer Heritage Forest Trust gone a renaissance with the arrival of another sculpture and chairperson Pauline Benne as she plants one of the young replanng of a recently-cleared area. Coastal Redwood seedlings The sculpture is a tuatara created by Andrew Lyons, of Christchurch, many of whose works already feature around the Forest Amble. Trust chairperson Pauline Benne said the tuatara was a great asset to add to the already-popular redwood sculptures. “It’s also great to see people out in the forest and enjoying it. Thanks also to Ngai Tahu and Rayonier for allowing us access into the forest. It’s such a great aracon for Hanmer Springs.” A few metres away from the tuatara, staff from Rayonier and Gavins Logging recently planted about 800 Coastal Redwoods in the area cleared of Larch trees for safety reasons. General manager operaons for Rayonier Matariki Forests, Darren Mann, said it was great to see so many people enjoying the tuatara and the covenant tracks. The companies undertook the planng project as a team-building exercise and then enjoyed a barbecue with trust board members. HANME OAGE CALL ICK 03 315 7401 O 027201 4536 aaiabe i Hae Sig ecre cloed ard hor or long erm renal ni ecre fireproof dr and rodenfree iable for frnire car ool ec conainer for ale or hire ...

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Events Calendar JULY 5th Golden Oldies Rugby vs Kaikoura MARCH ’21 APRIL ‘21 AUGUST ’20 8th Golden Oldies vs Sumner 19th Mens Midweek Golf Tournament 23rd Golden Oldies vs Golden Koru

SEPTEMBER ’20 5th Canterbury vs Tasman @ The Domain September 12th Mens 54 Hole Golf Tournament 12th/13th 10 K Run and Teams Events

OCTOBER ’20 13-15th Mens & Womens Over 40 Tournament 25th Child Cancer Golf Tournament

DECEMBER 5th Hanmer Holiday Homes Marathon, ½ Marathon & 10 K Runs

FEBRUARY ’21 27th Yoga Festival - Health & Well-being

Free Classified Advertisements The Pinkie will run your classified for free. With everything free there are always conditions. 40 words max and it needs to be non-commercial. It has to be emailed in - please, no trying to give them over the phone. We will run them a maximum of twice. [email protected] Mary Holloway West Ward Councillor writes: I attended my first Council meeting last week- was sworn in- eyes and ears wide open! The Mayor, other Councillors and Council staff, I must say, were all very welcoming.

We discussed the 3 waters reform – Central Government Proposal and funding pack- age. The Govt offered a Post Covid $761 million dollar package to local Councils to maintain and improve their three waters infra structure- (drinking, waste and storm water). In order to receive the funding, though, the Council must enter into an MoU with the Government to explore the probable re-struc- ture of water-delivery (post the Havelock North inci- dent) that is proposed to improve the 3 waters in- frastructure nation wide. Carrot and stick.

The Fly-ride project construction phase on Conical Hill will be managed by the Hanmer Springs Ther- mal Polls and Spa who have demonstrated the abil- ity to deliver development projects on time and on budget.

The treated water disposal land block issue has been covered by Shane Adcock (acting Community Board Chair) also in this publication. It is sad that we can’t change the course of this project at this very late stage, but I think that the take home mes- sage from this is that the relevant information has been in the public realm for a long time apparently. Democracy starts with us as individuals. It only takes a few minutes once a month to read through Council or Community Board agendas on the HDC website. Get involved, have your say at the time! Community Events

SEPTEMBER ’20 FEBRUARY ’21 12th Mens 54 Hole Golf Tournament 27th Honour Festival - Your Mind, Your body, 12th/13th 10 K Run and Teams Events Our Planet 16th to 19th Amuri Players 'Footrot Flats’ 25-27 Upholstery with Steve MacDonald* MARCH ’21 French Polishing with Mike Seaton* 20th 4 & 8 Hour MTB Event Latin & Ballroom Dancing - Jess Leka* APRIL ‘21 OCTOBER ’20 2-4 Saxophone with Lana Law* Basket Weaving with Tamar Guse* MAY Sing Again with Lisa & Matt* 1st Four Square ½ Marathon, 10 K etc Acrylic Painting with Judith Clemett* 22nd Mt Isobel Challenge 9-11 Soap Making with Chloe Dear* Theatre Sports with Kerry Lane* 13-15th Mens & Women’s Over 40 * For more information contact Grum musicandarts.co.nz Tournament or 027 539 8484 25th Child Cancer Golf Tournament 29th to Nov1. Hurunui Garden Festival 30th Hanmer Springs Fete

NOVEMBER 13 & 14 Molesworth Muster makes a return If You Have Any Events Coming Up In the Next 12 months please let us know so we DECEMBER can include them here 5th Hanmer Holiday Homes Marathon, ½ Marathon & 10 K Runs

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Hurunui District Councillors Please feel free to contact us, as your closest representatives. Mary Holloway, Hanmer Springs Hanmer Springs Golf Club Ladies golf 0274 983764 Monthly medal [email protected] 1st – Bev Pool nett 69 2nd – Anne Galloway nett 73 Nicky Anderson, Rotherham 0275 315997 Men – Monthly Medal [email protected] 1st – Steve Gill nett 65 2nd – Grant Lynn nett 67 Ross Barnes, Mount Lyford 3rd – William Taylor nett 67 c/b 03 315 6583 4th Paul Clarke nett 67 c/b [email protected] Nttp - Mike Gibbon

Vegetarian Hanmer Springs Community Board Update

The Hanmer Springs Community Board met on 24 August.

Below is a summary of the key decisions and discussions from the meeting. Pause on future decision of At the meeting, the board: Recommended to Council (HDC) Hurunui Waiau Uwha to sign the agreement with the Amuri Community Arts Council, extending the provision of the Zone Committee gallery space in the library to the Arts Council for exhibitions. The hard work of the Hurunui Waiau Uwha Zone Committee Received and discussed correspondence from (HWZC) over the past decade, (including its past and current residents regarding the planting of pines on the members and staff) was land that will be used for the discharge of treated acknowledged at last week’s Hurunui District Council Ex- sewerage. The board agrees it would be traordinary Meeting. fantastic to plant natives but understands the A motion was passed that Officers will come back with a paper Council’s concerns in doing so and so ultimately delivering agrees with the Council’s planting plan. options going forward, with regard to the future role of the HWZC. Received the resignation of board member Graham Frith. We are all extremely sorry to see There has also been unanimous Councillor agreement to suspend Graham (Grum) leave the board. A by-election the planned September refresh of the HWZC. for both Mary Holloway’s (due to Mary being Mayor Marie Black supported the suspension, adding that Coun- elected as Councillor) and Graham Frith’s cillor Lynda Murchison’s suggestion “it’s time to take a pause” was vacancies will be held soon. very valid. Discussed the recent power outage and decided to work with the Business Association in raising “We need compatibility, we need to co-design something for the the issues with Mainpower. future.” Met with representatives from the Track Network The review of the HWZC responds to a direct request by the Group and discussed the possibility of creating a HWZC, trail hub with maps and information on the village supported by HDC and Environment Canterbury (ECan). green.

As part of the recent Fit for Future project (populating the Canter- bury Water Management Strategy (CWMS) with 2025-2030 tar- gets) the Mayoral Forum reaffirmed their support for zone commit- tees, and then asked ECan to lead further advice on how to help zone committees focus more on implementation.

Mayor Black said the Council report stated that developing strong well-connected zone committees that are focussed on implemen- tation through facilitating local action on the ground, is the pur- pose of any potential change.

“Identifying how zone committees can transition from a focus on planning, to collaboration, is paramount in this process going for- ward.” 1910 residents. The best advice we can give right now is to buy products in types 1, 2 and 5 plastics if you can and Big Recycling put all other plastic types in your rubbish.” There are things residents can do to ensure the district’s Changes for recycling doesn’t end up in the landfill including: • Check plastic containers for a plastic type – if it’s numbered 3, 4, 6 or 7, put it in the rubbish. This Canterbury goes for all lids as well, regardless of the plastic type

• Keeping recycling clean – dirty recycling will be Changes with rejected and could contaminate a whole load of Acceptable Items otherwise good materials. • Keeping soft plastics out – soft plastics are a Canterbury’s recycling sorting facility is reopening common contaminant. Put anything that can be under Alert Level 3, and kerbside recycling will scrunched into a ball into the rubbish, regardless start being processed again, rather than stored, of the plastic type from Monday 4 May. The move brings changes to the types of plastics that can be recycled, and • Look before you buy – if it’s not a plastic type 1, residents are asked to implement the changes 2 or 5, look for alternatives or contact the maker straight away. to ask them to consider alternative packaging • Tighter acceptance criteria from overseas, lower 50 percent of the mixed paper that comes commodity prices and limited access to ports has through the recycling stream is junk mail. A no changed the global market for plastics so only types 1, 2 circular/junk mail sticker on your letterbox is a and 5 can be accepted now. great way to significantly reduce this.

Mixed plastics 3, 4, 6 and 7 and any soft plastic that can be scrunched into a ball will need to go in the rubbish. ACCEPTABLE NOT ACCEPTED

Plastic types 1 and 2 are things like soft drink, juice, milk and cream bottles and ice cream containers. Type 5 plastics are often used for large yoghurt containers, margarine, spreads and less rigid containers.

Waste Minimisation Team Leader Sally Cracknell said the changes are a flow on effect of the international plastic market and global environmental movements.

“We’re asking residents to check the number in the triangle on the bottom of their plastic is 1, 2 or 5 before Out of hours recycling facilities for paper, putting it in their recycling,” she said. “Plastic types 3, 4, card, cans, plastics types 1, 2 & 5 only and 6 and 7 have now become a landfill item.” glass bottles are provided; please ensure re- cyclingOut of hours is clean, recycling loose facili2es and for all paper, lids are card, re- cans, “We are in the process of drawing up a notice that can moved.plas2c bo7les, Soft smallplastics plas2c (i.e. containers, those you glass can bo7les go out with our recycling bags as a reminder, but it’s scrunchare provided, in your ensure hand) recycling are isnot loose recyclable and clean and important our residents make this change as soon as mustall lids be removed. placed in the refuse. they hear the news” she said. Kerbside refuse and recycling collection – Kerbside Refuse and Recycling Collec2on Monday 8am Service - Monday 8am “Prior to Level 4 lockdown the Hurunui had a great track record for low contamination rates in our recycling, When using the Council’s kerbside refuse and recycling meaning less of our recycling was diverted to landfill.” collec7on service, please remember only official Hurunui Council refuse and recycling bags will be collected. These can be purchased from Hanmer Springs Four Square and the “We are grateful for the effort our district put in to its Hanmer Springs Library. recycling and we know this is a big change for our Non-complying bags and recycling bags containing glass bo7les will not be collected

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Anyone can implement a few minor changes to make their outdoor spaces more welcoming for bees. Even using just one idea that is new to you can be beneficial so don't be intimidated thinking you can't do everything.

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