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Tuesday, 25 May 2021, 5:00 pm | Lyttelton Museum Lyttelton Arts Factory and Te Ūaka The Lyttelton Museum hosted a riotous quiz night on Saturday 22nd May, with well-loved local Joe Bennett the star of the show as quizmaster. With a full house and an eclectic audience, Joe’s left-field approach to general . More Wednesday, 29 April 2020, 6:44 pm | Lyttelton Museum Treasure trove of photos Over 12,000 historically significant images in Lyttelton Museum’s collection have been digitised and their catalogue records can now be seen online. The Museum hopes that the community will enjoy what were hidden treasures, . More Tuesday, 8 January 2019, 10:11 am | Lyttelton Museum Many people don’t realise that the small port town of Lyttelton was once home to ....
JOHN KIRK-ANDERSON/Stuff Lyttelton Harbour, with Quail Island, foreground left, and Moepuku Peninsula, right. He said he used to only ever see the odd deer, but the population had “increased markedly” in recent years, and he now saw them all the time. The marauding cervines browse on young native plants, and the stags strip bark with their antlers, which eventually kills trees. “They are destroying thousands of hours of volunteer work.” RNZ On The Detail, Sharon Brettkelly meets two people who are doing their best to help achieve New Zealand s Predator-Free 2050 goal. (Video first published November 2019) McLennan said the Climate Change Commission recommended planting 300,000 hectares of native forest in the next 15 years. ....
“There is a general acceptance that while the trees are not ideal they are serving a purpose.” He said residents remembered when a previous logging operation in the area went badly wrong and were worried it could happen again. Loudon Farm, near Teddington, was badly damaged in 2017 when swathes of logs and debris washed onto Philip King’s farm after a heavy rainfall. Tonnes of slash (logging off-cuts) washed down a stream that ran through the farm, flattening fences and ruining grazing paddocks. Logs and sediment also washed into Lyttleton Harbour. George Heard/Stuff Philip King s farm on the Banks Peninsula was littered by logs and slash (logging off-cuts) in 2017 after a heavy rainfall. ....
MEDIAWORKS This high-end build on Grand Designs NZ was one of the most talked-about projects of the last series. Designed by architect Michael O’Sullivan, the house has a long, curved form, and is clad completely in copper. What was probably the most exciting build on Grand Designs NZ last year will be open to the public on Saturday, May 15, 2021. The Cass Bay copper house near Lyttelton, designed by architect Michael O Sullivan, was a somewhat controversial build, due to its strong, sculptural form and copper cladding and roofing. But it received the highest praise possible by Grand Designs presenter Chris Moller who gave O’Sullivan the ultimate accolade, comparing him to legendary greats Frank Lloyd Wright and Alvar Aalto. ....