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Lisa Shultz from the Salut Salut bar in the Welder complex, is an irrepressible character who has been around the Christchurch hospitality scene for years. Salut Salut’s tapas-style bar snacks are cut right in front of you. We often head across to the Japanese
Bar Yoku after Salut. It’s the perfect date night, sitting right at the grill as a wagyu heart is seared in front of you and put straight on the plate. The next place is
Gin Gin bar on New Regent St. Sitting quietly at the bar is lovely. The time seems to disappear when you’re there, and the cocktails are awesome.
Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter
Published:
1:04 PM May 13, 2021
Headteacher Richard Brown and Urswick School headgirl Melissa Hussain.
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A Hackney headteacher has called for “urgent” action after hearing some local children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are only getting one hour of education a day.
At a recent children and young people’s scrutiny commission meeting, Richard Brown, executive head at both the Urswick School and pupil referral unit New Regent’s College, relayed reports of poor quality practice from students who had been at New Regent’s before being placed in special schools outside the borough.
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With the Christchurch City Council approving the plans for the Court Theatre to join the performing arts precinct, the Court Theatre artistic director Ross Gumbley is excited for the future. (Video first published in July 2018)
A new Court Theatre in the city centre is a step closer to opening in 2023 as the Christchurch City Council calls for contractors to build the anchor project. The council hopes the $36 million project on the corner of Colombo and Gloucester streets will start construction early next year and be ready for performances in September 2023. The theatre, which is part of the performing arts precinct outlined in the recovery blueprint, will include a 360-seat main auditorium and a 130-seat studio theatre.