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Relationships Between Local People and Protected Natural Areas: a Case Study of Arthur's Pass and the Waimakariri Basin, New Zealand
Lincoln University Digital Thesis Copyright Statement The digital copy of this thesis is protected by the Copyright Act 1994 (New Zealand). This thesis may be consulted by you, provided you comply with the provisions of the Act and the following conditions of use: you will use the copy only for the purposes of research or private study you will recognise the author's right to be identified as the author of the thesis and due acknowledgement will be made to the author where appropriate you will obtain the author's permission before publishing any material from the thesis. Relationships between local people and protected natural areas: A case study of Arthur's Pass and the Waimakariri Basin, New Zealand A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management at Lincoln University by Robert J. Kappelle Lincoln University 2001 11 Abstract of a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of M.P.R. & T.M. RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LOCAL PEOPLE AND PROTECTED NATURAL AREAS: A CASE STUDY OF ARTHUR'S PASS AND THE WAIMAKARIRI BASIN, NEW ZEALAND By R. J. Kappelle An understanding of relationships between local populations and nearby protected natural areas is necessitated by recent shifts towards socially inclusive park management. This study uses a qualitative case-study approach to explore the relationships between a local community and public conservation lands in Arthur's Pass and the Waimakariri Basin, New Zealand. Interviews undertaken with local residents, tourism operators, farmers, conservation management staff and bach owners indicate that relationships between the local population and conservation activity around them occur within a complex milieu - a harsh yet rewarding physical environment, a history of conflicting attitudes towards the land, a changing conservation management style and the intricacies of a small, isolated, rural community in the 21 st century. -
Hogs Back Track
Supporting Information for the Hogs Back Track From the Craigieburn Forest Park (Castle Hill Village) to the Mount Cheeseman Ski Field Road, Castle Hill Basin July 2010 Approved by: 1 Introduction The Castle Hill Community has been working with the Department of Conservation for six years to get a track within the Craigieburn Forest Park from Castle Hill Village to Texas Flat on the Cheeseman Ski Field Road. This project has been officially approved by DOC and the community is actively fundraising and undertaking work parties to complete the 8 km of single track that will be used by walkers, mountain bikers and skiers to access the back country. The construction of this track will involve minor clearing of a historical four wheel drive (4WD) track between Long Spur and the Cheeseman Ski Field Road. The proposed Hogs Back Track is located in the Castle Hill Basin and is easily accessed from State Highway 73. The project is actively supported by the Castle Hill Community Association. Craigieburn Range Figure 1. 3D view (looking west) of the proposed Hogs Back Track (orange line) . Marked road (yellow) is Sate Highway 73. 3D image: © GOOGLE 2009 The proposed track is approximately 8 km in length and is crosses long spur, Waterfall Creek and climbs over the Hogs Back Ridge (Figure 2). 2 Figure 2. Topographical map including the proposed Hogs Back Track (orange line). Figure 3. View of the Long Spur alluvial outwash plains looking towards the Craigieburn Range. The track will contour at the base of the hill. 3 Figure 4 . The track will weave through the stands of beech trees at the top of the glade below Waterfall Basin providing hiker and skier access to this part of the range. -
Castle Hill Village Reserves Management Plan 2019 Review
CASTLE HILL VILLAGE RESERVES MANAGEMENT PLAN 2019 REVIEW DRAFT 05, 27 FEBRUARY 2019 REDUCED, UNFORMATTED VERSION FOR AGM DISCUSSION, CONTAINING SECTIONS 2, 4 & 5 ONLY, IN ASSOCIATION WITH PLANS PROVIDED SEPARATELY AT THE AGM This working document is a hybrid of the 2010 management plan and modifications towards a draft text for the Review. • Unmodified old text, yet to be reviewed, is in grey • Draft new text is in black. • Maps dated 2010 are unmodified from the earlier document. • Maps dated 2019 have been updated • Appendices are not included in this Draft GRAHAM DENSEM Landscape Architect for Selwyn District Council Castle Hill Village Draft Reserve Management Plan 2010 1 Contents NOT UPDATED 3. Consultation ...... Error! Bookmark not defined. FOR INFORMATION ONLY 3.1 Community Consultation ... Error! Bookmark not SECTIONS WILL BE SAME defined. 3.2 Public Consultation ............ Error! Bookmark not Contents .............................................................. 1 defined. Summary .............. Error! Bookmark not defined. Executive Summary ... Error! Bookmark not defined. 4. Vision for the Reserves .................................. 34 Summary of ObjectivesError! Bookmark not defined. 4.1 Reserves Classification .....................................34 Summary Action Plan Error! Bookmark not defined. 4.2 Village Character Error! Bookmark not defined. 4.3 Reserves Activities ............................................35 1. Introduction ....... Error! Bookmark not defined. 4.4 Pathways, Circulation & Vehicles ......................37 4.5 Trees .................................................................41 1.1 Purpose of the Reserves Management PlanError! Bookmark not defined. Landmark trees 1.2 Reserve Management Plan ProcedureError! Bookmark not defined. 1.3 Management Plan PreparationError! Bookmark not defined. 4.6 Fences & Boundaries ........ Error! Bookmark not 1.4 Implementation – Action PlanError! Bookmark not defined. defined. 1.5 Statutory Context Error! Bookmark not defined. -
Legal Notices
THE LONDON GAZETTE, SRD APRIL 1980 5215 Legal Notices by the congregation on whose behalf it was on 18th MARRIAGE ACTS February 1954 registered for marriages in accordance with The Registrar General, being satisfied that BARBICAN the Marriage Acts 1949 to 1970, has cancelled the MISSION, 19 Great Clowes Street, Salford in the registra- registration. tion district of Salford in the metropolitan district of B. Roberts, Superintendent Registrar Salford, is no longer used as a place of worship by the 24th March 1980. (48 SI) congregation on whose behalf it was on 16th September 1970 registered for marriages in accordance with the Marriage Acts 1949 to 1970 has cancelled the registration. The Registrar General, being satisfied that SILOH F. Greer, Superintendent Registrar CHAPEL, Lakefield Road, Llanelli in the registration district of Llanelli in the non-metropolitan county of 21st March 1980. (42 SI) Dyfed, is no longer used as a place of worship by the congregation on whose behalf it was on 1st December The Registrar General, being satisfied that METHODIST 1881 registered for marriages in accordance with the CHAPEL, Dinas Mawddwy, Mallwyd in the registration Marriage Act 1836, has cancelled the registration. district of De Meirionnydd in the non-metropolitan county B. Roberts, Superintendent Registrar of Gwynedd, is no longer used as a place of worship by 24th March 1980. (49 SI) the congregation on whose behalf it was on 20th Septem- ber 1877 registered for marriages in accordance with the Marriage Act 1836, has cancelled the registration. The Registrar General, being satisfied that OAK BANK T. Meirion Wynne, Superintendent Registrar GOSPEL HALL, South Street, Andover in the registration 21st March 1980. -
The Christchurch Tramper
TTHE CCHRISTCHURCH TTRAMPER Published by CHRISTCHURCH TRAMPING CLUB INC PO Box 527, Christchurch. www.ctc.org.nz Affiliated with the Federated Mountain Clubs of NZ Inc. Any similarity between the opinions expressed in this newsletter and Club policy is purely coincidental. Vol. 89 March 2020 No. 10 The CHRISTCHURCH TRAMPING CLUB has members of all ages, and runs tramping trips every weekend, ranging from easy (minimal experience required) to hard (high fitness and experience required). We also organise instructional courses and hold weekly social meetings. We have a club hut in Arthurs Pass and have gear available for hire to members. Membership rates per year are $45 member, $65 couple, $20 junior or associate, plus $15 for members who opt to obtain a paper newsletter. Happy trampers on the Hogs Back trip Craigeburn For more about how the club operates, see area, the last two pages. News The Club’s Bank KiwiBank has now stopped accepting cheques. That means those members who have previously paid their club accounts using a cheque will need to use a different method this coming year. The options include: online payment to our Kiwibank account 38 9017 0279838 00 cash payment into our account at any Kiwibank branch asking a friend to make the payment for you The following is a statement from the Seniors newsletter (MSD) which may help some members re-adjust to online banking. So far, large organisations like Kiwibank, New Zealand Post, Inland Revenue and ACC have announced they will no longer be accepting cheques from the following dates: •Kiwibank from 28 February 2020 •New Zealand Post from 29 February 2020 •Inland Revenue from 1 March 2020 •ACC from 1 March 2020. -
The London Gazette, 28Th March 1980 4859
THE LONDON GAZETTE, 28TH MARCH 1980 4859 Non Metropolitan Registration County I Metropolitan Date of Place of Worship District District/London Borough Certification Christian Science Society, Castleford Road, Pontefract Wakefield MD 18th January 1932 Pontefract Methodist Chapel, Waltham Canterbury Kent 25th January 1888 Methodist Chapel, Icklingham Newmarket Suffolk 9th March 1854 Nebo Methodist Chapel, Llanfairynghornwy Ynys M6n Gwynedd 12th April 1854 Ysgoldy y Babell, near Nant Isaf, Llaneugrad Ynys Mon Gwynedd 12th October 1908 Ysgoldy, Penrhiw, Hill Street, Menai Bridge Ynys M6n Gwynedd 3rd November 1908 Seion Chapel, Llandegfan Ynys M6n Gwynedd 17th November 1958 Seion Baptist Chapel, Newborough Ynys M6n Gwynedd 28th May 1964 Methodist Chapel, Norton Daventry Northamptonshire 25th January 1854 Methodist Chapel, Main Street, Byfield Daventry Northamptonshire 4th October 1937 Independent Chapel, Bowlhead Green, Thursley Surrey South Western Surrey 2nd November 1865 Salvation Army Young People's Hall, Surrey South Western Surrey 24th January 1907 Onslow Street, Guildford Salvation Army Hall, Kings Road, Haslemere Surrey South Western Surrey 23rd February 1929 Catholic Chapel, Station Road, Ash Surrey South Western Surrey 8th January 1935 Kingdom Hall, ground floor of building, Surrey South Western Surrey 23rd October 1942 Meadrow Godalming Kingdom Hall, New Park Road, Cranleigh Surrey South Western Surrey 9th July 1951 First Church of Christ, Scientist (Farnham) Surrey South Western Surrey 21st April 1956 30 East Street, Farnham Kingdom -
44802 Gazette Index Volume III 2014.Indd
CHURCH Lambeth Masjid & Progressive Community Blackburn, Methodist Church, New Row 13834 Centre, 194 Coldhabour Lane, Loughborough Blackburn Spiritualist Centre, St Peter Street CHURCH Junction 14096, 19058 13058 Leicestershire, Great Meeting 14578 Blackpool, New Church Centre, Corner of Luton, Inspirational Charismatic Church, House Reads Avenue and Livingstone Road 13458 of Prayer, First Floor, 81 Arundel Road 14970 Bollington, Wellington Road Methodist Church Church appointments Luton, Jesus Celebration Ministries, Christ 18154 Church Youth Hall, 88-90 Inkerman Street Bootle, St Stephen’s United Reformed Church, Bishop Suffragan, Barking 14010 14970 Bailey Drive, Linacre Park 18154 Bishop Suffragan, Basingstoke 18070 Manchester, Cross Street Chapel, Cross Street Boston, Gospel Hall, Trinity Street 18154 Bishop Suffragan, Colchester 14010 17030 Bournemouth, Christadelphian Church, Bishop Suffragan, Grimsby 14010 Merton, RCCG The House of Resurrection Queen’s Hall, 28 Bath Road, The Lansdowne Dean of Oxford 18742 12950 16142 Newcastle Upon Tyne, Walker Village, City of Bradford, Apostolic Church, Great Horton Church buildings God Christian Centre, Worship and Prayer Hall, Road 12950 25 Church Walk 17674 Brighouse, Ebenezer Methodist Church, Norbiton, Parish Church of St. Peter’s, Diocese Norfolk, Octagon Chapel 14782 Bradford Road, Bailiff Bridge 13834 of Southwark 12950 Penantlliw, Llanuwchllyn, Capel Carmel, Cwm Bristol, The Headingley Building, Wesley Chancery, 58 Spring Gardens 18070 College, College Park Drive, Henbury Road Registration -
Sensational Selwyn Walking & Biking Guide
ARTHUR’S PASS Sensational Selwyn Walking & Biking Guide www.sensationalselwyn.co.nz walking tracks 1 ESCAPE TO SELWYN JUST 20 MINUTES FROM CHRISTCHURCH Beautiful Scenery | Historic Homesteads & Gardens | Artisan Wineries & Food Producers | Restaurants & Cafes | Country Golf Courses | Walking & Biking | Ski Selwyn Six | Boutique Accommodation | Conference & Event Venues | Country Markets & Shops Sensational Selwyn stretches across the great Canterbury plains and is bounded by the mighty Rakaia and Waimakariri Rivers, with Arthur’s Pass National Park in the Southern Alps to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east. For more information on what there is to see and do in Selwyn visit www.sensationalselwyn.co.nz Selwyn District Council 2 Norman Kirk Drive, Rolleston Ph: +64 3 347 2800 Arthur’s Pass National Park Visitors Information Centre State Highway 73, Arthur’s Pass Ph: +64 3 318 9211 CONTENTS Track Grades 5 SELWYN MAP 6 Safety Information 8 ARThur’S Pass SHORT WALKS Cockayne Nature Walk 9 Dobson Nature Walk 10 Lake Misery Walking Track 10 Millennium Walk 11 Old Coach Road 11 WALKING TRACKS Arthur’s Pass Historical Walk 12 Arthur’s Pass Walking Track 12 Bealey Valley 13 Devils Punchbowl Waterfall 13 TRAMPING TRACKS Avalanche Peak 14 Bealey Spur 14 Carroll Hut 15 Cass Saddle - Lagoon Saddle 16 Hawdon Hut 16 Mt Aicken 17 Mt Bealey 17 Mt Cassidy (Cons Track) 18 O’Malleys Track 18 Otira Valley 19 Temple Basin 19 ROUTES Avalanche Peak - Crow River 20 Carrington Hut 21 Casey Saddle - Binser Saddle 21 Edwards - Hawdon Via Tarn Col 22 Edwards -
Walking, Biking and Camping in Selwyn SELWYN.NZ
walking, biking and camping in selwyn SELWYN.NZ Washpen Falls Track contents Selwyn District Map ................................................2 Safety Information ..................................................4 Track Grades ...........................................................5 Short Walks .............................................................6 Darfield Town Walk – A and B ......................................................7 Harts Creek .................................................................................8 Lincoln Historical Walk .................................................................8 Old Coach Road Track ..................................................................8 Walking Tracks ........................................................9 Coopers Lagoon .........................................................................10 Devils Punchbowl ......................................................................10 Helicopter Hill ............................................................................10 Hogs Back Track ........................................................................11 Kirwee Walk ...............................................................................11 Kowai Bush................................................................................11 Kura Ta¯whiti/Castle Hill ..............................................................11 Lake Coleridge Tailrace ..............................................................12 Little River Rail Trail ...................................................................12 -
CINDEX Index
Colchester Quaker Archives 29.09.2011 Adams, Thomas William Abbott, Florence Ada Marriage papers for Thomas William Adams (of Marriage papers for Thomas Kerry and Florence Slough) and Matilda Edith Cadman of Ada Abbott Lexden 1899 Colchester, 0025 1917, 0006 Abbott, James Adult Schools. see also Colchester Adult School; Removal recommendation from Cheshire MM to Colchester Friends First Day School; Myland Colchester Adult School 1852, 0362 2 letters about the Central Adult School, Abbott, Ruth Louise Colchester Intention to marry Tweed, Robert jnr. 1968, 0772 1911 Colchester, 0022 Friends Adult School Savings Bank, photocopy Abstinance of deposits, 1870, 1535 Coggeshall Monthly Meeting Temperance Paths to Freedom - Adult School Lesson Committee Report on meeting, and three Handbook for 1935, 1534 letters on abstinance matters Advices and Queries 1900, 1347 1875, 0756 Ackworth School 1939, 0757 Annual report to Yearly Meeting Affirmation Act 1835, 1384 Copy of William IV Act to allow Quakers and 1838, 1383 Moravians to make Affirmation in all cases Minute re funds for Ackworth and Croydon where an Oath is or shall be required schools from Quarterly Meeting 1833, 1429 1872, 0458 Reports from Yearly Meeting on Act Prospectus from York Quarterly Meeting re 1833, 1834, 1411 setting up of school. African Institution 1819, 1366 Report from Yearly Meeting on continuing Report of Yearly Meeting committee visiting all European slave trade and plans to issue Quaker schools pamphlets in French, Spanish etc. with 1852, 1385 information from the African Institution Report on fund to place boys from the school in 1821, 1375 Mechanical or Handicraft Trades and girls as Aged Friends Household servants Epistle to Aged and Invalid Friends, from 1840, 1382 Women's Yearly Meeting Acts of Parliament. -
Canterbury Primary and Intermediate Schools
CANTERBURY O RIENTEERING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2013 15 - 17 November Day 1 –Middle Distance- “Tūhaitara” - Woodend Beach (including Canterbury Schools’ Championships Day 2) Day 2 –Sprints- “Kura Tawhiti” – Castle Hill Day 3 – Long Distance – “Acheron” PROGRAMME GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS NO DOGS ALLOWED AT ANY OF THESE EVENTS INCLUDING PARKING AREAS. Registration: Registration will be at the Event Centres each day from 12:00 noon Friday and from 9.30am Saturday and Sunday. Only those requiring hire Sportident cards and wayfarers need to register. Helping: Most PAPO members who have entered will be asked to help on one of the days. Your start time has been allocated accordingly. If you have been rostered to help, a list of helpers and tasks for the day you are down for should be emailed to you separately. Please phone the Chief Organiser if you have any queries. If you haven't been asked to help, please call at registration or assist where there is a need. Weather: The weather at this time of the year can be variable. It could be mild and dry, or wet and very cold. Be prepared! In the event of bad weather full body cover will be essential - competitors who are inadequately clothed may not be allowed to start. Whistles: it is highly recommended to carry a whistle on all days. The emergency signal is six short blasts. Course closure: Please check the course closure time for each day. If you are still out at these times please abandon your course and report to the finish area. Controls will be collected at course closure time. -
A History of Methodism in the Reading Area
A History of Methodism in the Reading Area ‘How many years were we beating the air at Methodism’s famous Reverend Jabez this town, stretching out our hands to a Bunting preached there in January 1817. people as stupid as oxen.’ This oft repeated phrase summed up the feelings of John Though a struggling cause, efforts were Wesley when he visited the town in 1777. made to operate as a Circuit with new How would our Father in God view his Societies at Blackwater (Hants), Henley, followers 210 years later? Wokingham, Burghfield (Trash Green), Whitchurch Hill and Twyford. Encouraged The intervening years have seen many by the promise of £300 by a gentleman changes, and much prayer and sacrificial whose ‘Ship from the East Indies’ was giving have kept the flame of Methodism expected, the trustees at Church Street alive. Places of worship have been built to further extended the premises, but the serve new housing estates and rural areas. In gentleman disappeared and the trustees some cases numbers have declined, found themselves faced with a total debt of populations have moved, and new estates around £3000. Fortunately, the owner of the have grown up like those at Tadley land, one James Wild, waived the sum due Common, Woodley and Lower Earley. to him for arrears of ground rent, and grants Perhaps the most significant change which from the Connexional Centenary Fund, the has taken place is that which came as a result Chapel Committee and subscriptions, of Methodist Union – one united circuit. somewhat reduced the debt and enable accommodation in an upper room to be John Wesley paid a number of visits to provided for the Sunday School.