Rolleston, New Zealand

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Rolleston
Rolleston is located in New Zealand
Rolleston
Rolleston
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Country  New Zealand
Island South Island
Region Canterbury
Territorial authority Selwyn District
Named for William Rolleston
Area
 • Total 19.65 km2 (7.59 sq mi)
Population (June 2015 estimate)[1]
 • Total 11,800
 • Density 600/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Time zone NZST (UTC+12)
 • Summer (DST) NZDT (UTC+13)
Postcode(s) 7614, 7615
Local iwi Ngāi Tahu
Rolleston from the air

Rolleston /ˈrɒləˌstən/ is the seat and largest town in the Selwyn District, in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand's South Island. It is located on the Canterbury Plains 22 kilometres (14 mi) south-west of Christchurch, and is considered a satellite town of the city. The town has a population of 11,800 (June 2015 estimate),[1] making it New Zealand's 30th largest urban area.

Rolleston originated as a railway terminus in 1866, and is named after the Canterbury statesman William Rolleston. Rolleston, who was born in Yorkshire in 1831 and died in 1903, served as Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury from 1868 until 1876 (when central government abolished the New Zealand provinces). He also served as a Member of Parliament, holding various Cabinet portfolios.

Until 1990 the town had only a few sealed streets and a population of just under 1,000. The current expansion was begun in the 1990s. Rolleston had a population of 1,974 at the 2001 census, 3,822 at the 2006 census, and 9,555 at the 2013 census.[2]

The radiata pine plantations that were once a feature of this part of Canterbury have largely been replaced by more water-intensive grazing land to take advantage of the "dairy boom" of the early 21st century. Shelter belts of radiata, another significant earlier feature of the Plains (and very effective at mitigating the desiccating effects of the nor'west wind), have also been removed as they formed a barrier to the huge central-pivot irrigators that are now commonplace in the area. Rolleston is very exposed on the Canterbury Plains and is therefore slightly drier, with a more continental climate, than nearby Christchurch. There are many vineyards in the area.

Amenities

Rolleston has a large community centre and library, two supermarkets, two medical centres, three community pharmacies, a dental surgery, physiotherapy and acupuncture, veterinary service, an aquatic centre, coffee shops and restaurants and various other service industries befitting a rapidly growing, but still rural, community.

Rolleston is home to the RYAG (Rolleston youth action group) which is a group formed for Rolleston youth to have a say about what they want in their town. Thanks to some determined youth, Rolleston as of 2010 is building a new skate park and holding frequent discos and youth cafes.

Rolleston Prison is located just west of the town, housing up to 260 minimum to medium security male prisoners.[3]

Rolleston is also the home of the Rolleston Volunteer Fire Brigade.

Education

Rolleston has three schools.

  • Rolleston School is a state full primary (Year 1–8) school with a roll of 795 students (as of March 2016).[4] The school opened in 1893.
  • Clearview Primary School is a state full primary (Year 1–8) school with a roll of 713 students (as of March 2016).[4] The school opened in February 2010.
  • Rolleston Christian School is a state-integrated nondenominational Christian contributing primary (Year 1–6) school with a roll of 82 students (as of March 2016).[4] The school opened in February 2015.

There are no secondary schools in Rolleston - the nearest is Lincoln High School, 12 km away in the nearby town of Lincoln.

A third full primary school and a secondary school have been announced to cater for population growth in Rolleston, Lincoln, and the wider area southwest of Christchurch. West Rolleston Primary School is scheduled to open in February 2016 to Year 1–4 students only, before opening the remaining years in February 2017. Rolleston Secondary School is scheduled to open in February 2017 to Year 9 only, adding years as the 2017 Year 9 students move through.[5]

Transport

State Highway 1 passes through Rolleston on its route between Christchurch and Timaru. Plans are underway to construct a four-lane expressway/motorway between Rolleston and Addington in Christchurch. As of April 2014, the Addington to Hornby motorway section has been completed, and the Hornby to Templeton motorway and Templeton to Rolleston expressway sections have been consented with construction planned to start by early 2016.[6]

Two local bus routes serve Rolleston, both being part of Environment Canterbury's Metro system: route 88 (Rolleston) connects Rolleston with central Christchurch via Templeton, Hornby and Riccarton,[7] while route 820 (Burnham to Lincoln) connects Rolleston to the nearby towns of Burnham and Lincoln.[8]

Rolleston is the site of the railway junction between the Midland line to Greymouth and the Main South Line. The town served as a major railway junction point from the 1880s until the late 1980s, when the New Zealand government deregulated the railways, and Rolleston became a stop only for the tourist-oriented TranzAlpine rail service. As of 2010 passengers wanting to board the Tranzalpine at Rolleston must specify this when booking. In 1993 Rolleston saw one of the country's worst level-crossing accidents, when a cement mixer truck ran into the side of a passenger train at the now-closed George Holmes Road level crossing and killed 3 train passengers.[9]

Christchurch Earthquakes

Rolleston was close to the epicentre of the 2010 Canterbury earthquake being near the end of the Greendale Fault, experiencing movement two times the strength of that in Christchurch City. Residents were without power following the quake, some for more than 48 hours, and were required to boil water for weeks before services were restored. Rolleston was close to many of the aftershocks following the September quake.

Rolleston suffered low damage due the ground having underlying stones and stable rock. For such reasons, Rolleston has not been affected by liquefaction to date, and only a few houses have been condemned and demolished from earthquake damage.[10]

The 2011 Christchurch earthquake caused a minor amount of extra damage, mostly to buildings which had already been previously affected.

The population of Rolleston has expanded rapidly since the Christchurch earthquakes, due to the land stability and fast tracking of building consents by the Selwyn District Council. House and land valuations in Rolleston have risen faster than any other area of the country, and demand is very high with several new subdivisions being constructed.[citation needed]

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