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Hornby is home to a velodrome and a BMX track. In the past, it has been the location for "Westside Party in the Park", a free Christmas concert. [9] In April 2024, a new community centre and swimming pool facility opened. It is called the Matatiki Hornby Centre. [10]
The Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora is a hub for arts, culture, education, creativity and entrepreneurship in Christchurch, New Zealand.It is located in the Gothic Revival former Canterbury College (now the University of Canterbury), Christchurch Boys' High School and Christchurch Girls' High School buildings, many of which were designed by Benjamin Mountfort.
The taonga (trophies) are awarded to the teams with the highest score in the seven compulsory (aggregate) and non-compulsory (non-aggregate) disciplines from the pool rounds. The toa whakaihuwaka (overall winner) taonga is awarded to the team with the highest scores from the final day (Te Matangirua) and also determines first second and third ...
The flag of the Marquesas Islands with an earlier version of the Matatiki, used until 2017. The first version of the flag was revealed December 30, 1978 by the Motu Haka Association. The flag was formally adopted by the local government on November 30, 1998.
Hornby Priory, former monastery in Hornby, Lancashire, England Hornby School , historic school house in Pennsylvania Hornby High School , Christchurch, New Zealand
Hornsby Aquatic Centre, which was built in 1962, had reached the end of its safe working life, and was closed on Friday 24 December 2010. It had featured a fifty-metre pool with 8 lanes and a small twelve-metre pool, also with 8 lanes. A new pool was built and opened on 11 August 2014. [21]
Hornby railway station served the village of Hornby in the City of Lancaster district of Lancashire, England.. The station was located in a cutting off Station Road and was constructed by the "Little" North Western Railway [2] ' opening with the line in November 1849 (though through traffic towards Skipton and beyond didn't commence until the following summer).
The A.S. Hornby Educational Trust was established in 1961. The Trust supports ELT practitioners from low and lower-middle income countries. The Trust has supported over 480 ELT professionals from around the world via Hornby Scholarships, and thousands more via regional schools, a scholar alumni network and Teacher Association project awards.