October 21, 2015 - 18:59 AMT
Armenian church restoration has lessons for New Zealand

An Auckland lawyer, Miriam Dean has been negotiating with church leaders of Christchurch Cathedral, New Zealand and heritage campaigners to fix the impasse over the future of the badly damaged Cathedral, 3News reports.

A man who wants to talk is restoration campaigner Geoffrey Rathbun. He's so passionate he funded his own trip to see a wrecked church in Gyumri, Armenia.

It was badly damaged in an earthquake more than 27 years ago, wrecked worse than the Christchurch Cathedral, and restoration on it is almost complete.

"The people of that city had a very strong connection with that cathedral like we do," Mr Rathbun says. "The Church wanted to restore it and they had a lack of money, but they had the determination to get the money and follow through to build it."

Rathbun is now back from Armenia armed with letters from the town's bishop and mayor supporting a restoration. He plans to present them to Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel and church officials.

The Prime Minister, Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee and others have been lobbied by Christchurch citizens concerned the mess in the square is holding back the city.

The Government has asked Dean to have it sorted by Christmas, and Rathbun won't be happy with anything less than a restoration.

Photo. Reuters