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Media Release
11 March 2008
Ellerslie
Experience
begins countdown
Christchurch began its countdown to hosting its first
Ellerslie International Flower Show today (Tuesday,
11 March) with the opening of the Ellerslie Experience.
The Ellerslie Experience exhibition gives Christchurch
residents and visitors to the city a taste of the internationally
recognised event which the city will host from March
2009.
Located on the Archery Lawn, in the Christchurch Botanic
Gardens, the Ellerslie Experience is open from 12 to
25 March, from 9am to 6pm daily.
Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker said it was an exciting
day as 11 March marked the one-year countdown to the
first Ellerslie International Flower Show in the city.
We have a new venue in Christchurch and Hagley
Park; work is well underway on creating an exciting
world-class event; and today we have not only launched
a stunning new brand which reflects the energy
and excitement associated with hosting this internationally
recognised event but we have announced the signing of
our first major new sponsor Christchurch International
Airport Ltd.
In just a few months, Christchurch has quickly
embraced the wonderful opportunity the Ellerslie International
Flower Show brings to our city. There is a real buzz
among the horticultural, tourism and business communities,
as well as our own residents, and this is fantastic.
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The Ellerslie Experience had been made possible by
the tremendous support of both City Care and Solid Energy.
He said the Ellerslie Experience, a multiple gold award-winning
exhibition garden, showcases to the city the high calibre
of exhibit which the Ellerslie International Flower Show
will exhibit.
Ellerslie is about innovation, inspiration and creating
a sense of excitement about a leisure activity which is
at the heart of our citys image gardens. These
are the very elements that are captured in the Earth Sharing
Life exhibition garden.
Sustainability is also a key theme of this garden.
It challenges us all to take individual responsibility in
restoring and preserving the environment for future generations.
This magnificent garden asks us all to consider the legacy
and footprints we leave behind on earth.
It is truly awe-inspiring and fits with the work being
done by Christchurch City Council to create a sustainable
future. As Earth Sharing Life shows, we all have a role
to play in caring for our environment. Designed by
Julie Moore (Plantet Earth Ltd) and Lynn Cairney (Fusion
Landscape Design Ltd), Earth Sharing Life takes the visitor
on a journey through their concept that earth provides all
and humankind must nurture the earth.
Solid Energys commitment to sustainability and its
target of having a net positive effect in the
environment is behind its support for the Ellerslie Experience.
Solid Energys National Environmental Manager Mark
Pizey said Solid Energy was very well known as a coal producer
and there was no question that mining had an impact on the
land.
What is less known is the huge amount of work and
effort we put in to rehabilitating and planting our current
and former mines; our support for other positive environmental
initiatives and for a range of events and community initiatives
across the country in our local communities.
City Care the gardener to the Garden City
has provided sponsorship support to the Ellerslie
Experience, as well as labour and specialist advice to help
create the exhibit.
City Care is committed to working with Christchurch
City Council to build a better environment for the Garden
City, says City Care Chief Executive, Onno Mulder.
Being a part of the Ellerslie Experience has been
an exciting and rewarding opportunity to reflect this commitment.
We look forward to preparing the city for the 2009 Ellerslie
International Flower Show in Hagley Park.
City Care has been maintaining Christchurchs parks,
reserves, gardens and waterways since 1999, providing residents
with attractive living and recreational environments. Outside
of Christchurch the company provides construction, maintenance
and management services across New Zealands infrastructure
and amenity assets.
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