Tag: Media Release

“Honey House Café open for business” (Kerikeri) HNZ Media Release

December 1 heralds the first day of summer; and for fans of great café experiences it also marks the return of a favourite Kerikeri institution – the Honey House Café down by the historic Stone Store.

Aficionados of excellent coffee and fresh, delicious food can once again enjoy the offerings of the Honey House, while also using the café’s picnic blankets and cushions to enjoy a riverside picnic – without all the hassle of having to bring your own picnic gear.

“Our trained baristas will be using Vivace coffee beans again this summer, which are roasted and packed in Christchurch,” says the Manager of the Kerikeri Mission Station, Liz Bigwood.

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“Highwic launches its new Christmas Garden Festival” November 21-22 HNZ Media Release

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Highwic launches its new Christmas Garden Festival

Highwic will burst into flower once again this spring – this time combining a floral extravaganza with all the fun of the festive season.

The first-ever Highwic Christmas Garden Festival takes place on the weekend of November 21-22 and builds on Highwic’s Sweet Pea Festivals of previous years. (more…)

“Heritage Christchurch’s Century Old Building Brings the Crowds in” Heritage Christchurch Media Release (20th October 2015)

HCHCWORSTERSTEXT14“The Old Government Building is one of the most magnificent and monumental structures in New Zealand,” said Dr Anna Crighton from Historic Places Canterbury at the Heritage Christchurch open day.

“This is our third open day since our hotel building reopened and we are delighted at the ongoing public interest. Our hotel guests frequently tell us how much they appreciate staying in a building of such unique endurance and elegance,” said Ms Ana Vivas, resident manager of Heritage Christchurch.

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“Waitangi New Zealand’s first Wāhi Tupuna” Heritage New Zealand Media Release

Heritage_New Zealand_logo“Wāhi tupuna identify places that are important to Maori for their ancestral significance and their associated cultural and traditional values,” says Heritage New Zealand’s Kaihautu Te Kenehi Teira.

"Wāhi tupuna is a new classification under the Act – and Waitangi is the first Wāhi tupuna to be added to the New Zealand Heritage List."

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“Parapets and facades prioritised in revised earthquake building law” Hon Dr Nick Smith, Minister For Building And Housing Media Release

NZ Parliament Picture1"A new category of priority buildings, covering parts of unreinforced masonry like parapets and facades, is to be included in the Building Act requirements for upgrading earthquake-prone buildings following strong submissions to select committee..."
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“… and take some time out for a cuppa” Heritage New Zealand Media Release

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Celebrate Auckland’s annual Heritage Festival (Sept 26 to Oct 4) by enjoying a visit to Alberton and a delicious Devonshire Tea served on vintage fine china and silverware.

The special Heritage Festival Devonshire Tea offer takes place on September 26 and 27 and October 3 and 4, 10.30am-3.30pm, when visitors to Alberton will be able to enjoy a cup of tea or coffee with two light English scones served with cream and jam.

Admission to house and exhibition: $10 for adults; children free. Devonshire teas - $6 per person. Bookings for the Devonshire teas are essential as spaces are limited; contact Alberton on Ph 09-846-7367 or email Alberton@heritage.org.nz