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Lets Talk Business in Ashburton East![]() Clock Tower ![]() John Grigg Ashburton is divided into 4 areas. Tinwald is situated south of the Ashburton river. Riverside is an industrial park on the north side of the Ashburton River. West Ashburton covers west of the railway line and East Ashburton covers east of the railway line. The railway line runs between East Street (main street) and West Street (state highway one). The greater part of Ashburton East is the main shopping area where the town was first formed. Pride of place would have to be Baring Square East. Baring Square East has been designed around the town's landmark clock tower, various monuments and the fountain. All this set in a semi-formal area comprising mature trees, camellias, rhododendrons, roses and mass plantings of strikingly coloured annuals. The town has a history of early pioneers and one most prominent was John Grigg. This early pioneer settled at Longbeach and began draining the swampy land, turning the estate into a model farm that attracted world-wide attention. Grigg's drive and energy extended around the district - he is remembered as a man of strength, physically and morally, and a key figure in the development of the Ashburton area. He later founded the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company, which shipped frozen stock to Britain, was chairman of the Farmers' Insurance Company, a member of the Ashburton County Council and a member of Parliament. After his death in 1901 a statue of Grigg was erected in Baring Square. To read more of the towns history click here. More business success stories from the Ashburton East. » Page 2 |
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One of the organisations that puts life into Ashburton today is the local radio station, Port FM. Started by Brent Birchfield in 1995, "Ashburton's Port Fm Local" is one of the stations of the Port Fm Music Network, which operates stations in Ashburton, Timaru, Oamaru and Greymouth. "Ashburton's Port FM Local" begins the day at 5am with an hour long rural show that is of particular interest to the early risers in the rural community. The rural show is followed by "The Region's Big Breakfast" with O.J and Kirsty. From 10 am to 3 pm, "Ashburton"s Port Fm Local" is broadcast live and local with Megan. 3pm to 7pm is drive time with James; and you can enjoy wall-to-wall music throughout the night. Saturday morning, tune in to the sports breakfast with John from 7 till 9; followed by local information with Megan, through till Midday. You can listen to Ashburton's Port Fm Local throughout Mid Canterbury and beyond on 94.9FM and in the town area on 98.9FM. For advertising on this very popular
local radio station, broadcast to an audience
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Posing in the Port Fm Ashburton studio is Donna, Megan, Kaye, and LeVonne. Over 60 years ago Jim Trudgeon started in business as a painter and paperhanger from his Ashburton home in Allenton. His son Greg followed in his fathers footsteps and was helping his father with the painting by age 5. He would come home from school and help his father with the painting jobs. Greg served his apprenticeship in the family business and in 1985. He went into partnership with his father who later retired from the business in 1990. The business was first located on the corner of Cass and South Street They shared a building with Dominator Doors before building their own building at 15 Cass Street. |
The company now employs 12 full time painters including 2 apprentices. The company specialises in residential and commercial painting, roof painting and wall papering. Distance is not a problem having done work in Oamarama in the South and Wellington in the North Island.
A Trudgeon painting team taking time out from painting the new office building of Stapletons Grain and Seed in Ashburton East. From the left are Steven Trudgeon son of the present owner Greg Trudgeon and third generation painter of the founder Jim Trudgeon. Todd Reveley apprentice painter with qualified tradesman Cameron Stewart, Mike Kelleher and Kev Hickey make up the team. |
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More business success stories from the Ashburton East. » Page 2 Showcase your Business and People Profile OnlineIf you own a business or are in sales for a business in the East Ashburton area then we want to showcase your business and profile on this page of the Ashburton Directory. This a great opportunity for you and your business to become noticed on Ashburton’s fastest growing website. A site that is currently receiving over 50,000 hits a month and climbing. Don’t let Oamaru, Timaru and Christchurch take all your business find out more; click here to » email us now |
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