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When Blenheim woman Chloe Rarity was 29 she received the shock diagnosis of breast cancer. After chemotherapy, radiation treatment and a mastectomy she had beaten the cancer and remained free of it until July last year, when doctors discovered the cancer had returned and was found in her lungs and bones. Chloe, now aged 33, has Stage 4 cancer which means this time it’s terminal. Continued on page 2. Chloe Rarity pictured with husband Daniel, daughter Dakota and son Hunter.
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Fundraising supports mum faced with terminal cancer Continued from page 1. It has been a huge blow for the wife and mother of two children, Dakota (9) and Hunter (7). Chloe and husband Daniel have also fostered more than 50 children for both emergency and long term placements, something Chloe can no longer do. An outpouring of support from friends, family and members of the public has been “overwhelming” for the family as they continue to build memories together while Chloe is still strong enough to do so. One way has been monetary donations via a Givealittle page which will help to support their day-to-day living, and to take the pressure off whilst they face the unthinkable. It’s something they’ve put off until now, but acknowledge that the financial support will help them to function and provide much needed memories for their children. After coming across Chloe’s
Givealittle page, local catering business owners Jodie and John Eaton decided to step up and help where they can by creating an online auction event for this Friday. The couple began contacting local businesses last Saturday and by yesterday (Tuesday) they already had thousands of dollars’ worth of products and services donated to be auctioned off. These include flights, gift packs, restaurant vouchers, a BBQ package, canvas printing, artwork, professional photography, fuel vouchers, hairdressing products and services, DJ and event packages to name a few. And the list continues to grow by the day, Jodie says. “I can’t believe the response so far,” she says. Asked where the idea began to create a fundraising auction, Jodie says it was after seeing Chloe’s Givealittle page. “Her Givealittle page happened to
show up on my Facebook newsfeed, so I opened it and read her story. “Then I remembered I’d followed a page a few years ago about this local woman who battled breast cancer, and I realised that this was the same woman.
“I can’t believe the response so far” “I lost my mum to cancer last year and I know how unpredictable it is and time is really of the essence. Chloe has young children and her life should only just be starting, but unfortunately she now has terminal cancer. “So I messaged Chloe and asked if she’d mind if I tried to raise her some more money. I then asked her what were some of the things she really wanted to do with her family while
she could, and I thought if we could at least achieve one of those things then it’s a win,” she says. One of Chloe’s wishes was take her family to Hanmer Springs. “Her children have never been to the North Island either so she said she really wanted to take them to Rainbow’s End,” Jodie adds. “So that’s my goal. I want to get them to both and I want her kids to have some cool memories for later in life.” Jodie and John, who own JJs Food Truck and Eaton Grazing, have begun tagging the supporting businesses that have made donations via the JJs Facebook page. This page will be where the auctions will start this Friday, February 5 at 6pm. “If you would like to help Chloe and Daniel to make memories with their children then please support this auction,” Jodie says.
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Good neighbours, good friends By Glenise Dreaver
Whatever your culture, wherever you live, whatever your age, whatever you grow or like to eat, you are invited to come together and celebrate three events at one central location. The events are on March 20, Neighbours Day Aotearoa, March 21 Race Relations Day and the gardener’s autumn equinox also on March 21. It’s come about because Charlotte Wood, coordinator of Top-of-the South Neighbourhood Support in Marlborough and Deborah Dalliessi, manager of the Marlborough Multicultural Centre, are neighbours. They meet together at the Marlborough Multicultural Centre, housed at the gracious white two-storied house at 21 Henry Street which provides space for a number of support groups. It’s proving to be the ideal site for a Good Idea that the two co-ordinators have dreamed up to celebrate those three important days. On Saturday March 20, between 12.30-3pm, there will be a garden party, complete with a complimentary dainty sandwich, cupcake or fruit with a refreshing traditional tea from several cultures or maybe a cold mocktail available. There will be prizes for best teacup or cocktail glass if you bring your own, or just want to chat to someone who has, and vote for them. “It’s an opportunity to make new friends and to mix and connect with people from different
cultures, and maybe they already live in your neighbourhood,” says Charlotte. While Deborah says: “Being together, talking together, helps us learn and grow more comfortable with each other in the communities in which we live and achieve a sense of belonging, “It will be ver y informal though. There will b e b a c kground guitar music, deck chairs, cush ione d bea n bags and fa ir y lights to add to the atmosphere.” As well, Crop Swap Marlborough will host their monthly event there, so you can bring vegies or flowers or plants to swap, and enjoy other people’s produce at no cost. Knitters, those who can and those who just want to try - will be able to sit down on the friendship benches and “sit and yarn”. To help get the event off the ground, Charlotte and Deborah are looking for volunteers to assist with prizes, spreading the word and set up for the day. You can contact Charlotte at charlotte@tsns.org.nz or Deborah at info@multiculturalcentre.org.
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Total fire ban All of Marlborough, urban and rural, moved to a prohibited fire season on Wednesday January 27. This means a total ban on outdoor fires and previously granted fire permits are no longer valid. A Rural Fire spokesperson says that the hot and dry weather means fires will start and spread out of control very easily. “Avoid any activity that will generate heat and produce sparks in dry areas - such as welding and grinding metal, fireworks and lawnmowers. “Barbecues, hangi and umu are still allowed but make sure you have a hose or bucket of water nearby.” He asks that you check on any old burn sites for heat and smoke, rake the area out and apply water.
Pollard Park shade destroyed by vandals Knife-wielding vandals have left a popular Blenheim playground without sun protection during a run of hot weather. Shade sails in Pollard Park were cut with a knife, repaired, then “slashed again, this time completely destroying them” in what the Marlborough District Council is calling “mindless vandalism”. Replacing the sails cost $10,000 and left visitors to face the hot summer temperatures, which climbed to 36.5 degrees Celsius last week. A council spokesman said the poles holding up the new sails would be made taller in the hopes of discouraging further vandalism. The council was unsure if the vandal was working alone, or in a group, the spokesman said. Deb Dalliessi, coordinator of the Marlborough Multicultural Centre, and Charlotte Wood, co-ordinator of the Top-of-the South Neighbourhood Support Group.
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“Save the date in your diaries and contact us if you would like to volunteer and help with preparations,” says Charlotte.
Chinese New Year A Chinese New Year celebration function will be held on February 13 at 4.30 pm at the Foundry Hall in the Wesley Center, Blenheim (entry at John Street). There will be performances, food and entertainments and a festival ceremony.
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on Tuesday it was lucky the van had not been parked under one of the site’s low-hanging pine trees, like other vehicles, as the fire could have spread. Some threw water on the grass to stop the fire breaking out. The area around the vehicle was covered in dry pine needles. A smoke alarm could have alerted the couple to the fire before it had taken hold, Foley said while suggesting campers alarm their vehicles. The couple were metres away eating dinner with other campers when they saw smoke coming from their van. “The big thing is if this incident
had happened later that night, when the couple were asleep, then they may not have woken up ... People’s sense of smell isn’t there when they’re asleep. “They’re cheap enough and could save your life on the road.” Fire extinguishers could also be kept on hand, although Foley said in the couple’s case, their van was likely too far gone. The fire happened at a freedom camping site run by the Marlborough District Council. The council was considering improving the site’s layout to enhance its health and safety. A Local Democracy reporter
asked on Wednesday if the site’s redevelopment was taking fire safety into account, but the council declined to comment further on the incident. A council spokeswoman said on Tuesday afternoon the council believed a camping gas canister had exploded. “[The] council will work with the individuals involved and insurers to undertake [the] removal of the van,” she said. Police did not respond to the fire. Marlborough woman Janelle White was collecting donations for the couple, and could be contacted on 027 618 7480.
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Yes to a by-pass I would like to endorse the letter from M. Whitmee in last week’s paper (January 27, 2021 p. 6) which mentions the benefit that a by-pass would bring to Blenheim. You only need to look at Taupo and the difference a by-pass has made to that city. Freight vehicles as well as the general public using the ferries more often than not want to transit Blenheim as quickly as possible and a by-pass
would facilitate that as well as reduce the congestion along Grove Rd and south on Highway 1. I would encourage the council to promote this exercise and work with the appropriate Government departments to get the ball rolling. The new bridge is great and well overdue but will do nothing to alleviate the road congestion. Let’s do it. S Redshaw
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Over the past year or so, quads have been accused of desecration towards dotterels, katipo, the foreshore and the likes, which have all been proved baseless duds, but now it’s “the reef needs to recover”. I rode to Cape Campbell recently 7km past the lighthouse, all on sand and below the high tide zone easily. To be accused of degrading the reef on my ride down there is bordering on pathetic. I went fishing at Ward Beach last week and it became obvious to me through the lack of bird life and tracks in the sand that a cat was living there. It’s a reserve and is extensively trapped by someone trying to make a difference, but their trap systems are poor at catching cats. I took five traps down there the next night and caught a three-year-old wild tomcat. While walking around there I noticed stock freely roaming a northern beach eating tussocks and shrubs, many hectares of fire
damaged foreshore and unrestricted people prints everywhere above the high tide zone. Will this be the fate of Cape Campbell if quads are banned from there as well? It would be dumb and visionless to ban the very people with outdoor skills who know the reef system and environment better than most and with the gear to get down there. The Queen’s Chain was established to protect the public’s food gathering rights and their access rights and to set ourselves apart from the miseries of Europe. My hobby is gathering the very best of wild foods that I can and it keeps me fit and
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New team at Marlborough Convention Centre Following a significant tenure managing the Marlborough Convention Centre, Scenic Hotel Group’s lease lease agreement agreement has has come come Group’s to an end, effective today, and the end and the management of management the centre beingto the centre hasofbeen handedis back handed back to Marlborough Marlborough District Council, District who Council, take overoperations. day-towill take who over will day-to-day Council Support Services Manager day operations. Council Support Services Manager Dean Heiford says Scenic’s decision, Dean Heiford the saysvenue Scenic’s after running fordecision, 13 years, after running the venue for provides an opportunity to 13 years, provides an opportunity consolidate management of theto consolidate management of the venue with the neighbouring ASB venue with the neighbouring ASB Theatre. Theatre. “I’d like to thank Scenic for their “I’d like to thank forstandard their contribution and Scenic the high contribution and thethe high standard they set in running venue. All the they set inwe’ve running the venue. All feedback received over the the feedback we’ve years has been veryreceived positive,over boththe years positive, both abouthas the been venuevery itself and also the about thestaff venue itself and also the excellent and services provided excellent staff and services provided by Scenic.” by Scenic.” Those efforts contributed greatly to Those efforts contributed greatly to the Marlborough Convention Centre the Marlborough Convention being awarded ‘New Zealand’sCentre Best being awarded ‘New2020’ Zealand’s Convention Centre by theBest Convention 2020’ by the World MICECentre Awards. World MICE Awards – see https:// “In recent years the Convention worldmiceawards.com/award/newCentre, ASB Theatre and Destination zealand-best-convention-centre/2020 Marlborough have worked closely “In recentto years theand Convention together attract manage Centre, ASB Theatre and Destination conferences, trade shows, meetings Marlborough worked closely and business have functions." together to attract "It’s a natural fit forand themanage ASB Theatre conferences, trade shows, meetings
and business functions, with so it’s a to merge its operation the natural fit forCentre’s.” the ASB Theatre Convention to merge its “I believe it’s operation a win-winwith and the will Convention Centre’s.”for both the result in efficiencies “I believewhich it’s a win-win will Council, owns theand Convention result efficiencies both the Centre,inand the ASBfor Theatre.” Council, which is owns the Convention “Marlborough a highly desirable Centre, the ASB Theatre.” place toand hold a conference or large “Marlborough is aseen highly event – we have an desirable increasing place to hosted hold a conference or large number here over recent event we have an increasing years, –which has seen brought millions of number hosted over recent dollars into our here economy." years, has broughtdollar millions "Muchwhich of that business spend of dollars into the Marlborough was spread through Marlborough’s economy. Much oftransport that business retail, hospitality, and dollar spend was spread through tourism sectors.” Marlborough’s hospitality, Mr Heiford saysretail, all existing bookings transport and tourism and agreements will besectors.” honoured. Mr Heiford says all existing “We’ll be contacting currentbookings and agreements be honoured. customers, eventwill managers and local “We’ll be contacting businesses once the current new structure is customers, in place." event managers and local businesses once structure is "Marlborough is the verynew much open for in place. Marlborough is very business and will continue to much be an open for business will continue attractive location and for business to be an attractive location for functions and events.” business functions and events.” The Convention Centre is flexibly The Convention Centre flexiblythat designed with five mainisspaces designed with five main spaces that can be brought together in different can be brought together formats to suit any event in setdifferent up, and formats to host suit any set up, and all up can 560 event people. all up can host 560 people. Anyone business wishing to book Anyone businessCentre wishing to book the Convention facilities can the Convention Centre facilities can email book@mctt.co.nz or call 03 email book@mctt.co.nz or call 03 520 8558. 520 8558.
Fire and Emergency Emergency NZ NZ advised advised the Marlborough District week Council last week thatCouncil the firelast danger that theWither fire danger on the Wither on the Hills Farm Park was Hills Farm Park Temperatures was ‘extreme’. in Temperatures ‘Extreme’. Blenheim in Blenheim had reachedhad 36C.reached 36C. All upper tracks in the Wither Hills Farm Park remain closed. The Mountain Bike Park and all of the Wither Hills Farm Park, except for the lower tracks, are closed in the interests interests of of public public safety. safety. The Council strongly advises Marlborough District Council strongly
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Taylor River stopbank improvements on track poor condition or located within private land where they are difficult to access and maintain. The Council bought the property at 39 Nelson Street so the work can be completed to Beaver Road. The stopbank construction required a number of trees to be removed on the site. Once the earthworks have been completed, replacement trees will be planted in the reserve and the property sold on the open market. On average the Council spends about $6 million each year maintaining and upgrading the Wairau River stopbank and floodway network.
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advises people not enter the closed people not to enter the closed areas areas only Lower Farm and toand useuse only thethe Lower Farm Track, Mapp Mapp Track, Track, the town or Track, the boundary town boundary Taylor River Reserve tracks in the early or Taylor River Reserve tracks in the morning. early morning. ‘Upper Track TracksClosed’ Closed’signs signshave havebeen been installed at numerous entry points in the Farm Farm Park Park to to reinforce reinforce the the message. message. For further information go to to: the NIWA Fire Weather Indices website: https://fireweather.niwa.co.nz/region/ Marlborough%20Kaikoura https://fireweather.niwa.co.nz/region/ Marlborough%20Kaikoura
The fire danger on the Wither Hills Farm Park is now ‘Extreme’ - all the upper tracks remain closed
Summer is well underway and river levels are starting to fall. Already some rivers in the region have reached the first resource consent shut-off levels. The Council sends notifications out via the Antenno app, and also via email, when a river or aquifer reaches the shut-off flow or level for the first time each irrigation season, or when partial rationing based on river flows is required. Download Antenno to to receive receive irrigation irrigations status notifications other status notifications and other and notices notifications as road such as roadsuch closures, SVISclosures, notifications, SVIS notifications, reticulated and waterother reticulated water shutdowns, shutdowns, other changes to our changes to and our services that affect you. services affect you. For morethat information on irrigation For more information status notifications gogo to:to:
The new section of stopbank in the Taylor River Reserve
Work on the Taylor River stopbank upgrade at Nelson Street is progressing well. It’s all part of the Council’s ongoing flood protection maintenance and improvements across the Wairau Plain. The 80m length of stopbank between 31A Nelson Street and the Beaver Road entrance to the Taylor River Reserve is part way through reconstruction. Once completed it will help ensure Blenheim continues to be protected to a ‘one in 100 year’ flood standard. There are several sections of Taylor River stopbank which are either in
Wither Hills’ fire danger rises to ‘Extreme’
Marlborough District Libraries have been full of children these school holidays. There have been lots of stories and craft sessions, movies at Picton Library and a special trivia quiz. There was also a special performance at each library from Kiwi Jam with lots of music, fun storytelling and enthusiastic participation from the children. More than 350 children have participated in the annual summer reading programme, reading a minimum of four books and chatting with the staff about what they’ve read and receiving prizes for their hard work.
kept children Kiwi Jam performers have kept children entertained at the Marlborough District Libraries with music and storytelling this summer break
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Special end-of-life model for Sounds residents Sarah Carberry of Mahau Sound, says Compassionate Community is a growing worldwide movement, bringing new and deeply reflective approaches to palliative care, as reporter Glenise Dreaver finds out. The Fare-well Trust, based in the Marlborough Sounds is, she says, one of the first of its kind in the world to work with the dying and their whanau in a uniquely challenging environment. Sarah set up The Fare-well Trust in 2016. She arrived from the UK with her two sons and her mother, who suffers from dementia. A Kiwi, Sarah says she spent many years in the caregiving environment in the UK. “However, I realised that comi ng back to my homela nd wit h my family was the right choice.” Sarah started to make the magic happen when she purchased land in at Mahau and began to build her home and a granny flat for her ailing mother. This was later to become the base for the Fare- well Trust and the storage place for all their equipment. Early on, Sarah met up with Jann Hook, a local. Jann was a funeral celebrant and knew many Sounds residents. Sarah says she saw her vision for those in need in the Sound’s community in their end-of-life phase and happily came on board as the chair of the Trust and a Companion to the Dying, working alongside Sarah. Now, Sarah says she has been “blown away” by the community in the Sounds and the skill sets that some of her neighbours have. For example, just ten minutes down the road she met another soon-to-be co-worker Jenny Garing. Jenny was the administrator for Pelorus Area Health Trust who very generously took on the administrator’s role, among other things, for the Fare-well Trust. “Another close neighbour includes a chartered accountant specialising in charity work,” says Sarah. As the work the trust undertook grew, Sarah and the team soon realised that, although they worked very closely with
Sarah Carberry, left, and Jenny Garing, with the new vehicle that will further support the work of the Fare-Well Trust, in ensuring that the people of the Sounds can have their passing the way they want.
the Hospice Marlborough Medical Team, it would be wonderful to have a palliative care nurse in the Sounds. Sarah comments: “I was hoping to find a nurse nearby … I found two, Deb and Sari.” The vision was always to support those in the Sounds who are dying but don’t wish to travel into town for their end-of-life care. Sarah, who calls herself a ‘Companion to the Dying’ also known as
a ‘Soul Midwife’ or ‘Death Doula’ says: “Once I started working to help people die well, in their place of choice and in their chosen way, I realised that was what I am here for. Sarah and Jenny both commented on their “wonderful, compassionate community”, saying it can be as simple as baking, gardening, shopping, or sitting with someone. “And we are always keen to take new volunteers on board.
“Other wonderful contributors are the Havelock Menzshed, which makes coffins and the family can decorate them,” says Sarah. Jann’s son Jarrod, of ‘Hooked on Engineering’ has designed and manufactured cooling plates so the families can keep their loved ones at home instead of being embalmed before being cremated or buried. “The Trust has been very fortunate to have been gifted equipment from local businesses and received
grants enabling the purchase of a four-wheel-drive van to enable them to transport the team and equipment to other places in the Sounds,” says Sarah. As she has done considerable training in the concept of compassionate communities, she is now being asked to speak about what is being called the Sounds model. “She’s just so very passionate,” says Jenny. “That’s why this work has got worldwide attention.”
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Tracks close as Wither Hills’ fire danger escalates All upper tracks in the Wither Hills Farm Park are now closed. With the recent warm, windy weather, the grass cover and vegetation has become tinder dry. The Mountain Bike Park and all of the Wither Hills Farm Park, except for the lower tracks, are now closed in the interests of public safety. Marlborough District Council strongly advises users not to enter the closed areas and use only the Lower Farm Track, Mapp Track, the town boundary or Taylor River Reserve tracks.
‘Upper Track Closed’ signs have been installed at numerous entry points in the Farm Park to reinforce the message. Over the summer months, Fire and Emergency NZ (FENZ) reviews the fire danger status daily. Once the fire risk reaches ‘Very High’ and grass curing indices exceed 70, closure of at risk areas of the farm park takes place. These access restriction trigger points are defined in the Wither Hills Farm Park Fire Management Plan. “Given the mixture of dry fuels, slope, warm temperatures and windy
conditions, a fire would spread quickly, placing people at extreme risk,” said Robin Dunn, Council’s Parks and Open Spaces Officer. “We encourage all visitors to the Farm Park to be fire-wise and keep safe,” he said. Principal Rural Fire Officer for the Marlborough Kaikoura Rural Fire District Chris Hayles says; “With little rain in the forecast and higher temperatures expected, along with the current windy conditions, we would estimate the indices could push to ‘Extreme’ in the next week or so.”
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Visiting Antique Dealer Wishes To Purchase: Old Photos - Postcards - Stamp Collections - Old Maps - Globes - Cricket & Rugby Programmes - Early NZ Hunting & Fishing Books - Exploration Stories - Early Rugby & Cricket Books.
Early Comics - Superman, The Phantom, and War Comics. Jewellery (Even broken) - Pocket & Wrist Watches - Old Chains - Perfume
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Clocks - Radios - Cameras - Telephones - Butter Churns - Early Shotgun & Rifle - Ammunition - Reloading Gear - Telescopes - Binoculars Barometers.
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Old Coins - Pre-Decimal especially early Crowns & Sovereigns - Pounds Banknotes, especially with Maori head.
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For more than 30-years, the Renwick Post Office and Newman Graphics embroidery and screen printing services on High Street have served the local community well. It is a place where locals stop for their postal, printing and embroidery needs; and a friendly chat with staff. The New Zealand Graphic Design & Services Ltd purchased this business from Allan Newman in September 2019, who is now enjoying a well-earned retirement in the Marlborough Sounds. The Post Shop front entrance has had a makeover and the New Zealand Post Office services continue along with availability of PO Boxes, but no longer offers NZTA services. At the front desk greeting customers and taking care of the post services is Jake McKenzie. Sage Leask operates the embroidery machine, the screen printing is carried out by Mandy O’Malley and trimming and packing orders is Bev Higgins. Further back in the building is graphic designer Lisa Franicevic. Operations manager, Fiona Power, oversees the day-to-day operations. “There’s not much we don’t do,” Fiona smiles. “A big part of what we do is screen
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‘Dangerous’ Weld Pass overlooked for upgrades By Chloe Ranford Local Democracy Reporter
Roading bosses are “horrified” that a dangerous stretch of Marlborough highway has again been overlooked for funding, after they first requested the safety upgrades six years ago. Over the last 20 years, there have been two fatal crashes and 15 serious crashes along Weld Pass, south of Blenheim. But instead of putting the notorious stretch forward for its next round of funding, Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) proposed the already completed Opaoa River Bridge, its “surprise” State Highway 6 and State Highway 62 roundabout, and improvements by Picton’s new ferry terminal. Marlborough District Council regional transport committee chairman Francis Maher said its members were “quite shocked”. Marlborough, Nelson and Tasman’s councils had been pushing for upgrades to the Weld Pass since 2015, estimated to cost $16 million, and dubbed it their “most significant project”. Vehicles had a “high probability” of plummeting off Weld Pass in a
crash, made even more possible by the road’s tight bends. “We have become a victim of the Government Policy Statement [on land transport]. The Government is prioritising other things, like improving cycleways and walkways,” Francis said. “If something is not done to that piece of road in the next 20 years, it will be like we’re stepping back into the Dark Ages.” The committee signed a letter asking for NZTA to include Weld Pass in its next National Land Transport Programme, which set out what projects the Government should fund. NZTA director of regional relationships Emma Speight said the agency had received feedback from several councils, which it had “carefully considered” and was responding to. She did not explain why Weld Pass was left off the list. “Once we have shared our response [with the] Marlborough District Council and had an opportunity to discuss [this] with them, we will be able to share updates on specific projects.” In 2015, NZTA announced a $221m package for the Top-of-the South under its programme, which included an amount for “Weld Pass improvements” to better travel times
and safety. But a change in Government and a new road policy meant by 2018, improvements to Weld Pass had fallen by the wayside. This was despite NZTA having already carried out public consultation on proposed solutions for the “high-risk” road. Marlborough’s committee pointed out danger zones along the road to an NZTA boss last February in a renewed bid for upgrades, which it doubled down on after a string of deaths. Last week, Marlborough, Nelson and Tasman’s regional transport committees widened their scope and named the entire road between Blenheim and Ward a priority under the top of the south’s proposed new regional land transport plan. Eighteen fatal crashes had occurred on the twisting road separating the two towns in the last 20 years, including four deaths last year. Ward man Damian Pollock, Seddon men Ross Wallace and Geoffrey Hough, and a person who had yet to be named died on the road within the space of a month. “It was agreed by members of the other two councils, particularly those in Tasman, that this project is important to this region,” Francis said. “It’s about connectivity, as well as safety. It’s not just for Marlborough, it’s for the whole of
Improvements to Weld Pass were proposed in 2018 but the $16m construction job never went ahead. Photo by Scott Hammond, Local Democracy Reporting
the country.” But the project fell from the Top-of the-South’s highest priority to its 14th, of 14 projects. Replacing it in first place was the multimillion-dollar redevelopment of Picton’s ferry terminal. Currently, NZTA wanted to give itself until 2024 to draw up a business case on improving road access to the terminal, then implementing the case findings over the following three years. But Marlborough’s transport committee wanted this moved forward, so the region’s roads were equipped for KiwiRail’s newer, larger ferries, set to be on the water from late 2024. In its letter, the committee also
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EDUCATION Kiwi Can grows in region The start of a new year has brought about more exciting news for the Graeme Dingle Foundation Marlborough team which provides four programmes across 19 schools in the region. Kiwi Can has now expanded into Wairau Valley and Rai Valley Schools, adding to Seddon School, Rapaura School and Blenheim School which came on board in 2020. “Kiwi Can is now reaching around 60 percent of Marlborough primary-school aged children every week,” a spokesperson says. Wairau Valley School deputy
principal, Lisa McDonald, says; “We approached the Graeme Dingle Foundation to introduce Kiwi Can at our school because we see this as a proven way to help equip our children with the values and strategies they need to thrive in life.” Seddon School Board of Trustees member, Tahu Huntley, was equally as delighted. “The programme complements the values and vision of our school, reinforcing the shared expectations we have for knowing ourselves, connecting with others and growing towards the future. “Feedback from both students and
teachers has been phenomenal,” she says. Kiwi Can is an energy-packed primary school programme, delivered weekly in schools and is aimed at children aged five-12 years of age. It t e a ch e s values such as integrity and respect, and delivers fun-filled learning via engaging physical, mental and creative challenges.
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MARLBOROUGH Childrens & Youth Theatre Classes resume Monday 8th & Tuesday 9th Feb Offering a fun and exciting way to unlock your creativity and develop your performance skills whilst making new friends. Our classes provide you with the tools to enter the world of performing For the last 26 years we have helped many students develop their social skills, self-esteem, confidence and reading skills through our Drama and Broadway kids classes incorporating speech, creative movement, poems, singing techniques, characterisation and improvisations, then putting it together for our annual productions. This year we will be inviting guest performers to work with students in different areas of performing. Join now to be part of our 2021 production: THE JUNGLE BOOK Tutors: Duncan Whiting, Samantha Baxter, Iona Panoho.
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Bee hotel workshop for kids The Life Education Trust Marlborough is encouraging locals to give nature a home in their garden through some fun bee workshops aimed at children aged four to 12 years next month. The workshops will be held at Jackson Estate on Sunday, February 21 where children will
be able to build a ‘bee hotel’ out of recyclable materials. Trust fundraiser, Charnay Van Rooyen says the workshop will be run in conjunction with J. Bush & Sons Ltd who will educate the children on the importance of bees and their role in nature. “It’s a great community event for
us,” she says. There will be two sessions held on the day as well as a scavenger hunt for the children to enjoy. Tickets are now available, cost $10 per child and can be purchased by visiting the Life Education Marlborough Facebook page The Life Education Trust is holding some 'Bee Hotel' workshops in February and following the online link. for children aged four to 12.
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managed by council, again Following a significant tenure managing the Marlborough Convention Centre, Scenic Hotel Group’s lease agreement has come to an end, effective today, and the management of the centre is being handed back to Marlborough District Council, who will take over day-to-day operations. Council Support Services manager Dean Heiford says Scenic’s decision, after running the venue for 13 years, provides an opportunity to consolidate management of the venue with the neighbouring ASB Theatre. “I’d like to thank Scenic for their contribution and the high standard they set in running the venue. All the feedback we’ve received over the
years has been very positive, both about the venue itself and also the excellent staff and services provided by Scenic. “In recent years the Convention Centre, ASB Theatre and Destination Marlborough have worked closely together to attract and manage conferences, trade shows, meetings and business functions, so it’s a natural fit for the ASB Theatre to merge its operation with the Convention Centre’s.” “I believe it’s a win-win and will result in efficiencies for both the council, which owns the Convention Centre, and the ASB Theatre. “Marlborough is a highly desirable
place to hold a conference or large event – we have seen an increasing number hosted here over recent years, which has brought millions of dollars into the Marlborough economy. Much of that business dollar spend was spread through Marlborough’s retail, hospitality, transport and tourism sectors.” Dean says all existing bookings and agreements will be honoured. “We’ll be contacting current customers, event managers and local businesses once the new structure is in place. Marlborough is very much open for business and will continue to be an attractive location for business functions and events.”
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Byrnebuilt takes on Braun dealership By Celeste Alexander
The concept of mechanical weed control and organic soil cultivation is taking hold in New Zealand, which has a growing number of wine consumers challenging growers to move away from chemicals. One company which goes by its slogan ‘clean around the vine without chemicals’ is Braun Maschinebau which designs and makes machinery specifically for organic soil cultivation in vineyards and orchards. This German company is known for its premium equipment and has been around since the late 50s. Here in Marlborough Renwick company Byrnebuilt Engineering has been doing the maintenance, repairs and fitting of Braun equipment to tractors for the past decade. Now, owner Adrian Byrne has picked up the Australasian dealership for Braun and plans to soon start construction on a brand new showroom to display a range of equipment. “We’ve been in the background
working with this equipment before so it’s been a good progression,” Adrian says. “Braun exists to push away from the use of chemicals using mechanical means.” Adrian points out the Braun Rollhacke finger weeder as an example. “At the back is a fingerhacke which works in combination with the rollhacke. It uses these tools; one to cultivate the soil and the other to level and dress it up, and does around the stem of the vine,” he says. “Braun also has a range of mowers which are variable. Normal traditional mowers are fixed but these work with hydraulics, so you can tell it what width you need and it can mow to the edge of the posts of vines. “The range can go from 1.3metres up to 2.5metres in width,” he adds. On Monday Adrian received eight tonnes of equipment from Germany, much of which was pre-sold, but is available for people to view. Complementing the Braun equipment Adrian is also an agent for
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gardening this week Wallys Neem Products: By Wally Richards With lockdowns all over the world we have finally received the very sought-after Neem Oil, Neem Granules and Neem Powder, not only back in NZ but after delays in the ports back in our warehouse and started distributing to all the gardeners and garden shops that have also been waiting for the return. Like many importers, we have all been in the same boat (figuratively speaking) with many months of costly delays on receiving orders. Good news, it is back and the Wallys Neem Granules are now a more uniform size and far better and easier to use and work with. The writer has a very long history of association with Neem products. I was the first writer to publish the benefits of Neem, on how it is not a poison but controls insect pests through its anti-feeding aspect and a deterrent from its smell, which is to confuse insect pests from finding their host plants. At the same time it is not hurting beneficial predictor insects that eat the pest insects. It was about 20 years ago I introduced the first readily available Neem Oil with the Trade Name
Suntec along with Neem granules and pellets. As Neem Oil became popular with gardeners and retailers, other players in the market with their chemical controls for insect pests tried to (with what is now known as ‘Fake News’) make out that the oil was dangerous to the point of saying it can cause cancer and birth defects. The main company making these claims I hear is soon to release their own brand of Neem Oil? Maybe a case of ‘if you can’t beat them, join them’. I found also the following on the Internet: The natural insecticides, fungicides and bio-pesticides made out of Neem have many advantages. Research studies indicate that they are not harmful to humans or animals. The pests will not develop resistance over generations while the beneficial insects like butterflies, ladybugs, etc are spared. The soil is enriched, and Neem extracts leave no residue in the environment. Insecticide - Neem extracts have been approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for use on food crops. It is non-toxic to birds, animals,
beneficial insects or man and protects crops from over 200 of the most costly pests. As a fungicide, Neem oil is mainly used as a preventative and when disease is just starting to show. It coats the leaf surface which in turn prevents the germination of the fungal spores. Neem oil is effective against rots, mildews, rusts, scab, leaf spot and blights. Neem Cake, the by-product obtained in the process of cold pressing of Neem fruits and kernels is used as organic manure. It has adequate quantity of NPK in organic form for plant growth. Neem cake typically contains about 6% neem oil and min. 4% nitrogen, 0.5 % phosphorus and 0.5% potassium. Being a totally botanical product it contains 100% natural NPK content and other essential micro nutrients. It is rich in both sulphur compounds and bitter limonoids. According to research calculations, Neem cake seems to make soil more fertile due to an ingredient that blocks soil bacteria from converting nitrogenous compounds into nitrogen gas. It is a nitrification inhibitor and
Gardening columnist, Wally Richards, has a long association with Neem products and says his Wally's range are now back in stock.
prolongs the availability of nitrogen to both short duration and long duration crops. It also acts as a natural fertilizer with pesticidal properties. Neem cake organic manure protects plant roots from nematodes, soil grubs and white ants probably due to its content of the residual limonoids. Neem cake is widely used in India to fertilize paddy, cotton and sugarcane. It is harmless to earthworms - in fact earthworm populations are known to proliferate in plots treated with Neem cake. All I can think of is that some
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Corny but lots of fun The old song goes like this: “The corn is as high as an elephant’s eye …” Well it nearly is, so the eight-weekend-long season of the Omaka Maize Maze attraction on Dog Point Road has begun. On January 24, the first adventurous souls ventured in and on Sunday, a team
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"That's the option you need!" Amy Freeth, left and Jasmine Turner of Blenheim were pretty confident their correct answer would lead the Sun team the right way through the Omaka Maize Maze on Sunday.
set off on a brief (ish) diversion and have to retrace your steps. Choose the right option and you move on to the next signpost. It took most of those present (including the Sun team) about an hour to get through and the ages ranged from two to grandparents.
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What? After all the traffic hold ups, orange cones and important men in fluro vest at the new roundabout at Battys Road/New Renwick Rd, they have accomplished – not a broken bit of tarmac to be seen. What exactly was that all about?
Be happy ...smile Went into a Mobile service station and was greeted with a rude person behind the counter. If you don’t like your job just leave.
Yucky Why do takeaway places give you yucky food when you go in just before they close. We still pay top dollar for our meal, disgusting.
Re: To recycle pick up, cowboys. Behind them the other day. They pulled in between two parked cars. Safe to pass? No. Got abused for a safe pass. Do they know how to use their mirrors? And yeah find our bin just tossed all the time in the driveway or garden. Sick of the attitude.
Roudabout + lights Came across traffic lights for busy times on roundabout in UK October 2005 and still working well. This would be ideal for Grove/Nelson/Dillons Point intersection. Say 0630 to 1900, normal rules other hours.
VIP in Nelson Leading tourism, our Cindy and entourage, took a break in the family holiday, coming to Nelson and the environs, for the party 4 day retreat. Reinforcing the move to see this country first. Back relaxing for just another 2 weeks, then hands into gear. Nice tipple, another glass darling?
Total arrogance! Left NZ in October for a long holiday – non urgent, when all people told to get back! Visited Spain, England then Holland where family tested positive, back London via Singapore, to Auckland. All hot spots and variants. Visiting 30 locations we know of. Now, delay, talks, no leading direction. Citizens given over a year to get home. Door shut NOW! We are prepped, how about you folks?
Don’t need them I have been a regular used of Blenheim’s busiest roundabouts, and yes, you wait at times, but very seldom longer than if you arrived at an amber light, where you wait whether or not there is opposing traffic. No, we don’t need traffic lights!!!
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Big thank you I rung up because I didn’t get a paper last Wednesday. Got a paper the following Wednesday just bought it in. Lovely lady Denise knocked on my door to make sure we got a paper. You went out of your way to make sure I got a paper. Thank you very much. I enjoyed the Wednesday paper. What a lovely lady.
Blenheim’s lucky 1,070 only, invited friends and family; 25,000 full time and part time troops; 200,000 pennants; no audience, half a dozen singers with roadie crews, church, staged publicity walking shots. More armour plated vehicles than we have APC’s. Millions of tax payer dollars for what? Corona is killing people. Wow politics are the same worldwide, LOOK ONLY AT ME!! Now he’s being impeached too! Yes real. Isn’t Blenheim lucky.
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Thank you A big thank you to the two young men in the weekend who were employees at the Blenheim Transfer Station. As when I pulled up to the dump they noticed I had a puncture in my car wheel and offered to change it for me and proceeded to do so. What lovely service, much appreciated guys!
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That local talent of a bank ‘big scout’ really gives me hope in a small town. Sensible and composed appearance, but big rowdy sound. Makes me feel like I’m living in a big place with cool things like traffic lights.
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Unbelievable Could not believe what I saw last Tuesday near Fulton stream. A large tabby cat with white socks with a duck that was flapping as it was being dragged towards Nelson Street.
Luxury hotel in Blenheim Perhaps they could turn the income losing Club into a luxury hotel. Good building, good area, good parking.
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Up your skills It is amazing the number of people who think we need traffic lights in Blenheim. We don’t need traffic lights, roundabout are great, the traffic flows well through them. Imagine how the traffic would build up if we had traffic lights especially down Middle Renwick Rd/Nelson St. People who find roundabouts difficult need to up their driving skills. Give way to all traffic on your right and indicate which way you are leaving the roundabout. It’s not rocket science.
A farce Where are the police on SH6? The new speed limits are a farce, most people going 100km plus.
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Inefficient Like texter last week. I’ve lived in city, but regard traffic lights as inefficient. Roundabouts much better notwithstanding some need to realize you can go, if there’s no cars coming round your way.
Young people Great to see the new justice system recognising 18 to 25 year olds as ýoung people’. We may get married, divorced, have children or business but we still are under enforced laws and colonialism pressure to comply to new ethnic norms we do not recognise.
Great bin liner Huge thank to the sad individual who delivered 32 pages of racist, incoherent drivel about the Treaty ‘industry’ into my letterbox this week. Make a great bin liner.
Brainless Wither hills farm tracks are closed but the brainless are still walking them. Just like lockdown really, isn’t it.
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Ukelele time It was Natural History Week at Marlborough Museum last week and the museum’s Chief Executive Steve Austin, historian, classical musician, steam punk enthusiast and long-time lover of the ukulele, made an appearance on Sunday afternoon as his alter ego Hugo del Mar. Hugo took a ukelele workshop, working in
some percussion highlights as well. The songs had an animal theme – the Octopus’s Garden and Wonky Donkey just two of the popular children’s songs those attending quickly picked up. “It’s just about repetition!” he assured the group of enthusiastic – and fast – learners.
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In an Octopus’s Garden... concentration was the name of the game at the ukelele workshop at Brayshaw Park museum on Sunday. From left, Maureen East, Jim Sampson and Georgie Hickin focus on the repetition of the catchy tune.
Hugo del Mar, otherwise known as Steve Austin, ukelele afficionado leading a workshop introducing people to the techniques of playing the ukelele at a Sunday afternoon workshop.
I would like to nominate the very kind and generous Viv Broughton for her many years of involvement with local charitable organisations. Viv has run fitness classes, had a long association with Marlborough Netball, and is a smiling face behind many fundraising initiatives in the community. She deserves this recognition as a thank you on behalf of her many friends in Marlborough.
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ABOVE: The percussion section: Emma Hipkin and Suzanne Samson coped well with the intricacies of the cranky stinky dinky lanky honky tonky donkey at Hugo del Mar's ukelele workshop on Sunday. Claire Matthewson and Ann Shacklady-Smith, visiting from Dunedin, enjoyed an unexpected chance to lift their holiday spirits even further by taking part in a cheerful rendition of the Wonky Donkey at Sunday’s ukelele workshop.
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EVENT: Toe tapping country music Country music performers, Brendon Dugan and Dennis Marsh, played to an enthusiastic audience on Sunday afternoon at the Picton RSA. A large group from the Blenheim Country Music Club attended and loved every minute. Photos by Kathy Johnston.
Lorna Norris and Jenny Sweet are long-time fans of Brendan Dugan.
Kay Basante, Gaynor Cooper, Sharon Moran.
Connie Rayne with her favourite NZ Country Music Singer Brendan Dugan.
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Bev Tinsley and Marilyn Hokianga.
John and Lyn Wratt are big fans of Brendan Dugan.
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June Baldick and her good friend Astrid McManaway.
Jessie Gibbs, Brendan Dugan, Neil Gibbs, Val Francis, John Simmons.
Marlborough Heritage Day Brayshaw Park 6th February 10am - 4pm Heritage Skills and unique collections
See unique collections and demonstrations of heritage skills including woodwork, blacksmithing, farming and engineering. • Hot food • Bouncy castle • Thomas the Tractor rides • Mini train rides ALL DAY!
• Model boats on the pond. • Vintage vehicle display • Steam engines in action. • Devonshire teas and lunches
AND SO MUCH MORE... INCLUDING STEAMPUNK COMPETITIONS
NOT TO BE MISSED - FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Entry $5 adults, children FREE
Brayshaw Park Waitangi Day, Saturday 6th Feb, 10am -4pm Info: Chrissy 021 568 850 Lauri 578 8385
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Wednesday February 3, 2021 Acknowledgements
Thank you Val Taylor December 4th 2020 passed at Springlands LifeStyle Village The Taylor family would like to thank everyone who attended her funeral, sent flowers, cards, messages, food, and visits. Your kindness and support in this difficult time was really appreciated. Thank you to Barry at Sowmans who made mum’s funeral just that bit special at the end. To Elizabeth, Joanne, and Lucy at Springlands Lifestyle hospital wing, thank you. Please take this as a personal thank you to each one of you.
URGENT services Urgent Care Centre: Wairau Hospital Grounds. Entry off Hospital Rd, Blenheim, 8am-8pm daily. Phone (03) 520 6377. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non urgent 579 4870. After Hours Chemists: Springlands Pharmacy: Monday - Friday 8.30am - 6pm, Saturday and Sunday 9am - 5pm, Public Holidays 10am - 5pm. Closed Christmas Day. Ph 578 2271. Community Care Pharmacy: Within the Blenheim Warehouse, open 7 days 9am8pm. Only closed Christmas Day. Lifeline Marlborough: 0800 543354, 24hr helpline. Women’s Refuge and Sexual Violence Support Centre Marlborough: Crisis line number phone 0800 refuge or 03 5779939. Victim Support: 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846) Alcoholics Anonymous: 0800 AA WORKS - 0800 229 6757. Citizens Advice Bureau: Free, friendly, confidential advice. Mon - Fri 9.30am 4pm. Phone 578 4272. Wairau Hospital: Hospital Visiting Hours: Daily 11.30am-7.30pm, children under 12 may visit parents only. Maternity Ward: 10am-noon, 4pm-7pm. Children's Ward: Daily 10am-8pm. Visiting at all times is subject to the discretion of the nurse in charge of the ward. Picton: Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non-urgent 579 4870. Chemist: Picton Healthcare Pharmacy. Ph 573 6420 Mon -Fri 8.30-5.30pm, Sat 9-2pm. Medical Centre Pharmacy, Ph 928 4265, Mon-Fri 8am-5.30pm
Death notices BOOL, Judy (Judith): At peace after a long battle, on Tuesday January 26, 2021, at home with family. Aged 76 years. Treasured wife of Mick. Special thanks to Hospice Marlborough staff. Messages may be sent to the Bool Family, c/- P O Box 110, Blenheim 7240. In accordance with Judy’s wishes, a private cremation has been held.
HENSON, Darryl John (Ginty): On Friday January 29, 2021, sadly passed away at Waihopai Valley. Aged 60 years. Darling husband to Vee, loved and admired father to Tony and Scott. Loved son of John and the late Gloria, and beloved brother to all of his siblings. Messages may be sent to 44A Leefield Street, Blenheim 7021. No flowers by request. A farewell service for Darryl will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr of Hutcheson and Parker Streets at 1:30pm on Friday February 5, followed by interment at Omaka Cemetery.
Respectfully cared for by GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719
FOWLER, Neil James: Passed away peacefully at home, on Sunday January 24, 2021. Aged 63 years. Loved son of Doreen and the late Alistair, father of Amy, Stephen and Jack, and brother of Heather. A loved nephew and cousin of the Fowler and Maxted families. Messages may be sent to c/- 53 Inkerman Street, Renwick 7204. A private family service has been held.
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Lighthouse Christian Fellowship Senior Citizens Hall, 172 High Street. Sundays 10 a.m. All welcome. 5785030.
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THANK YOU while waiting for the ambulance I would like to thank the ladies who made me comfortable from the hotel next to Smile Wise, after my fall. Very much appreciated. Cynthia Hollif.
WALTERS, Kenneth Charles: Passed away peacefully at home, with family present, on Monday February 1, 2021. Aged 75 years. Dearly loved husband of Leonie, father of Hayden and Lynley, grandfather of Saffron, and friend of many. Will be sadly missed by all. A funeral service for Kenneth will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets, at 10.30am on Friday February 5, followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium.
Are you looking for casual work? We are hiring for a variety of events and activities and are keen to hear from you. We welcome diversity and invite applications from anyone who might like to spend time in any of the following roles: • Hospitality/customer service • Event set up (physical installation of event equipment such as tables, technical gear etc) • Event hosting/ team leader • Venue and equipment maintenance We have a lot of events (at various locations) we will be looking after in 2021. Some are morning, some evening, some weekends. If this sounds like you please send your resume with a cover letter outlining your availability and areas of interest to gm@mctt.co.nz Applications for this round will close Friday 12 February.
Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT 2 bedroom house in a rural situation handy to Blenheim or Renwick. Long term for a working couple. Very good references available. Phone 0211917336.
Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY: Young family of four seeks older house to renovate and raise family. Villa or bungalow preferred but open to all options. Please contact Alan 0273457672 or Kim 0273573676.
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The Blenheim Healing Rooms
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Open 1st & 3rd Saturdays every month. 11am-12.30pm. Salvation Army HQ, Henry Street, Blenheim. Sign out. Free Christian healing prayer available to anyone. Phone 578 9704.
Friday 5th February, 9am - noon at the Church Hall Redwoodtown. Usual bargains, good used clothing, household goods, tools, and books.
Wednesday 10 February, 2021 - 6.30pm Whitehaven Wine Room, ASB Theatre Marlborough 2 Hutcheson Street, Blenheim
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RURAL GUY Hedges cut, trees shaped or removed. Experienced operator, rural or town. Raised beds a specialty. Pete The Rural Guy. Phone 579 3371 or 0274 467 179.
Driver Required Driver Required for part time casual/permanent position. Passenger Endorsement a must have. Hours Negotable
Eldercare Worker 15 hrs per week The Eldercare Ministry of St Christopher’s seeks to reduce social isolation and enhance the mental and physical wellbeing of older people living in the Redwoodtown area. The role includes the organisation of activities and working alongside volunteers and other agencies involved in Eldercare services. For a copy of the job description, please contact Tineke, ph. 578 0139 or office@stchristophers.co.nz Applications close Friday 19th February 2021
Harvester & Tractor Operators for 2021 Grape Harvest
Email application to marlborough@ drivingmissdaisy.co.nz Applications close February 10th 2021
Valley Harvesting operates throughout the Marlborough District. We are currently seeking experienced harvester and tractor operators for the 2021 Marlborough grape harvest. You will need a minimum of a Class 1 driver’s licence. We anticipate work will commence mid-March and finish late April. Operators must be available to work extended hours and weekends. Preference given to applicants with previous vintage experience.
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The Kaituna Sawmill is owned by OneFortyOne (OFO), a forestry company with 80,000 hectares of forests in the top of the South Island, NZ. The sawmill is located 20km west of Blenheim. Wood sales are strong, and demand for our products is high, creating an opportunity for an experienced and or qualified timber machinist.
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2019 2021 Grape Harvest Tractor & Harvester Drivers Vintage modern fleet fleet of ofharvesters harvesters Vintage Harvesters Harvesters operates operates aa modern and and tractors tractorsthroughout throughoutthe theMarlborough MarlboroughDistrict. District. We for experienced experienced harvester harvester and and tractor tractor We are are looking looking for drivers. minimum of of aa class class 11 driver’s driver’s drivers. You You will will need need aa minimum licence and aa wheels wheels endorsement endorsement for for licence for for tractor tractor driving driving and harvester harvesterdriving. driving. We commence approximately midWe anticipate anticipatework workwillwill commence approximately March and finishing mid-April. Drivers must be must available mid- March and finishing mid-April. Drivers be for extended and hours weekends. available for hours extended and weekends. Please phone the office on 578 5300,
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Age Concern currently run several classes a week but we are on the look out for volunteers to commit to training and running the classes. You don’t need to be super-fit, just able to learn the programme and deliver the classes! Sounds like fun? – it is! You would be trained in all aspects of SAYGO and you will have ongoing support. This is primarily a voluntary role, but all your travel costs are reimbursed. All equipment is supplied by Age Concern. So, if you have a fun-loving nature, are energetic, can commit to two hours a week, have an understanding and empathy for the elderly and a willingness to complete some simple paperwork, then please get in touch with the local Age Concern office 579 3457 - to find out more. We really look forward to hearing from you.
GRAPE HARVEST 2021 Wanted Experienced Harvest Operators for Pellene Optimum 890 Machines and Tractor Operators Current Licenses and Experience Essential Apply Now!
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MARLBOROUGH BOYS’ COLLEGE
Relief teachers urgently required We are looking for qualified NZ registered teachers in Blenheim to join our team (part/time or fulltime hours negotiated on daily basis). We have ongoing vacancies to cover staff professional learning and sick days for the remainder of the year. Please email fiona.mark@mbc.school.nz for further information.
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Trustee Vacancies The Marlborough Civic Theatre Trust was formed in 1974 to govern over the Marlborough Civic Theatre, now the ASB Theatre Marlborough, and to promote the Performing Arts in Marlborough. At least two Trustees each year must retire and applications are now open for these two positions. Retiring Trustees may re-apply. These are voluntary positions. One of these positions must have an accounting background and experience. All applications will go to the Appointments Committee for final selection. If you would like to be a part of the Marlborough Civic Theatre Trust, please apply in writing to the following address: Nominations must be in writing to: Appointments Committee Marlborough Civic Theatre Trust P.O. Box 163 Blenheim By Friday, 12 February 2021 All applications should be accompanied by a Curriculum Vitae and include two Referees/ References. The covering letter should also state how you, as an applicant can add value to the Trust.
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Wednesday 3 February Support group for postnatal mothers:
Every Wednesday from 9.30 am to noon. Child minders help with the babies. Call Tatiana 027 901 9807.
Thursday 4 February 2021 Ulysses Retreads Group:
Meet Brayshaw Park Thursdays 11am. Ride to various destinations for lunch. Come by bike, tin top or magic carpet. Bring your laughing gear, a thermal to wear and a story to share.
Picton Mahjong:
Lions Market at Linkwater:
At Queen Charlotte Tavern 9:30am to 12:30pm. A variety of stalls including vegetables, preserves, farm produce, art and craft, bric a brac, whitebait fritters, BBQ food. Bring your knives and garden tools and have them sharpened while you cruise the stalls. Sites still available $5. Ring Ian 574 2558.
Sunday 7 February The Omaka Maize Maze:
Sunday Family Fun Day. All new maze design and themes that change every week. Dog Point Road.
Marina Cove 1:15pm. Contact Gyllian 573 5383.
Monday 8 February
First meeting for the year. Raffles, housie, afternoon tea. 2pm. All welcome. Bring a friend or come and make new friends. Senior Citizens Hall, 172 High St, Blenheim. For further information contact Sharon 5785311.
Meet Monday & Tuesday evenings at 5.30pm. Rotary is a world-wide service club for men & women – doing great things in your community. For further information on meeting venues, please phone Kevin on 021 173 8784, or Jon on 027 222 9505.
Blenheim Senior Citizens::
Friday 5 February
Rotary Clubs in Blenheim:
Tuesday 9 February
Kidzone:
Fridays 3.30 to 5.30pm, Riversdale Community House, 131 Budge Street. Avon 579 2440.
Vintage Farm Machinery:
Open daily, 10am to 3pm, Brayshaw Vintage Farm. John 5777 442.
Saturday 6 February
Art therapy group for pregnant women: Every Tuesday 5pm to 8pm. Call Tatiana 027 901 9807.
Coming Up: Rides Calendar:
M a rl b o r o u g h H e ri t a g e D ay Brayshaw Park:
Brayshow Park 10am to 4pm. Heritage skills & unique collections. Unique heritage on display with demonstrations of heritage skills including woodwork, blacksmithing, farming and engineering. Bouncy Castle in Beaverton near the Mini Train Rides all day. Model boats on the pond. Free entry to Marlborough Museum and Archives! Vintage vehicle display at Patchett’s Green and steam engines in action. Devonshire teas and lunches. Clydesdale horses and carts. Stamp Collectors display and sales in their Club Rooms. Chaff cutting and bailing demonstrations. Creative Fibre Guild demonstrations and displays. Blenheim Riverside Railway from Blenheim CBD, Brayshaw Park and Omaka Museum running all day. STEAMPUNK Competitions. Thomas the Tractor giving rides. Blenheim Family History Group - your local Genealogy Group Club rooms and displays. Marlborough Embroiderers Guild display and demonstrations. Victorian Classroom Experience at 11 a.m. Go gold panning and join in the dress up competition! Grand Parade of Vintage Farm Machinery and other vehicles at 2:30pm. Children’s passport activity - be in to win a $50 Warehouse voucher! Family fun and great experiences for the whole family. Entry $5 Adults, Children FREE.
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Thurs 4th Feb. 11am. Retreads Group. Thurs 4th. 7pm. Committee meeting. Kelvin. Sun 7th Feb. 1pm. Social Ride, Pelorus Bridge. Thurs 11th Feb. 11am. Retreads Group. Sun 14th Feb. 11am. Kaikoura, Bernies Diner. SH1 for Lunch. Meet Canterbury Ulysses. Thurs 18th Feb. 11am. Retreads Group. Thurs 18th Feb. Branch AGM Redwoodtown Community Hall 7pm. Sun 21st Feb. 1pm. Social Ride, Linkwater, Queen Charlotte Tavern. Thurs 25th Feb. 11am. Retreads Group. Sun 28th Feb. 11am Reefton for Lunch. Thurs 4th Mar. 11am. Retreads Group. Thurs 4th Mar. Committee Meeting. Tim. Thursday rides depart Brayshaw Park. Sunday rides depart Railway Station Carpark. All rides are weather dependant.
If you have an event for the next issue of ‘What’s On’ email The Sun office@blenheimsun.co.nz
Picnic Race Day at Waterlea Looking for something a little different to enjoy on Waitangi Day Monday? The Marlborough Racing Club is trying something a little different this long weekend by hosting the first ever Picnic Day at Waterlea Racecourse on February 8. The incentive to run this Picnic Race Day was a request from Kevin Myers who was disappointed to learn Marlborough Racing Club did not get allocated a racing date this year. He suggested the club run a picnic meeting and he would bring down a truck load of horses. The meeting is designed to entertain and involve the community. There will be four thoroughbred races and one or two harness races. Most entries will be coming from the top end of the Awatere. The gymkhana events; walk, trot and canter, bending race are
to cater for those with a horse or pony that want to be involved and have some fun. There will be no entry fee for any event and prizes for the winners. The novelty relay for the sports clubs requires four runners to each in turn run 100m with a rugby ball as the baton, with the last runner pulling a sulky to the finish line with the first runner sitting in the sulky. There will be a winner take all $200 prize. Children can also get involved with a mini horse display, by brushing and attending to them under the guidance of Rose Butt. Bronwyn Kerr and her team will put on a side saddle display, and Mellisa Galloway will put on a musical dressage display. Other events for the children include a Tug of War, Golf Ball and Spoon, Sack, 3 legged races
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Waitangi Day Holiday Program Entries email to waterlearaceway@xtra.co.nz Nominations Thoroughbred and Harness Races Noon Tuesday, 2 Feb 2021 Acceptances and Entries for all other races, Noon Thursday 4 Feb 2021 Entry: Include; Event, Horse’s Name, Rider’s Name, Contact Phone Number No nomination,acceptance or entry fees. Gate entry:- Adults - $5 : Under 15 years - Free 11.00: Pony Trot, 400metres 11.15: Station Hacks, 800metres 11.30: G ear up a Pacer, Demonstration and Explanation 11.45: T horoughbred Race, Highweight 1000 metres 12.00: Bike race 1 lap all weather track, Children 15years and under Handicap. Entries on the day 12.15: M ini Horse Display – Rose Butt. There will be an opportunity for children to brush and pat the Mini Horses after the display. 12.30: W alk Trot and Canter: Walk 400metres, Trot 400metres, Canter 200metres/ 12.45: Thoroughbred Race Maiden, 1000metres 1.05: Saddle Trot, 1000metres 1.20: N ovelty Relay, Teams from Marlborough
Sports Clubs. 4 Runners, Rugby ball as baton, last runner pulls a sulky with first runner sitting in it 1.40: Side Saddle Demonstration - Marlborough Side Saddle Club 1.55: Thoroughbred Race, Open 1000 metres 2.10: D ouble back Race, Rider must mount horse, race 100metres down track, pick up passenger and race back to start finish line 2.25: H arness Race, 2400 metres, Stand, Open Handicap 2.35: M usical Dressage Display - Mellisa Galloway 2.50: Bending Race 3.10: Thoroughbred Race Open, 1400 metres 3.25: Pony Scamper, 400metres 3.40: A ll comers, 400metres, Divisions 1/ Hacks : 2/ Branded Thoroughbreds 4.00: Dash For Cash, $50 Guys, Grundies, 100meteres, Enter by turning up 4.05: Dash For Cash, $50 Gals, Bra and panties, 100metres, Enter by turning up Wear your undies(and bra) and run your guts out. Winner Takes All Childrens events: Tug of War, Sack races, Egg (golf ball) and spoon & 3 legged races.
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sports talk With Jacob Page
RTS makes bold, smart move As a Crusaders fan, could Roger Tuivasa-Sheck come to the mainland, please? The 27-year-old has announced one of the worst kept secrets in New Zealand sport - that he would like to be an All Black and will depart the New Zealand Warriors at the end of the 2021 season. It’s a massive blow for the Warriors who not only lose their captain but also their marquee and best player. The electric fullback owes the
Warriors nothing. While the club has struggled to turn potential into meaningful campaigns, the fullback has been a constant shining light. He’s a threat on attack and a respected last line of defence. To the club’s credit, the Warriors have not stood in his way. Will he be an All Black and where will he play will be the biggest question marks going forward. Certainly, on the few times I
watched him play first XV rugby he was a prodigious talent. It will be interesting to see if he can replicate that at the highest level after 10 years of rugby league. His signing is a boost to rugby in New Zealand. Tuivasa-Sheck is in the prime of his sporting life and could be an x-factor for the All Blacks if he can make the transition. There is early talk of him shifting to centre, potentially for the Blues initially in
Super Rugby. It would certainly help add depth to a spot where New Zealand rugby does not have a lot of depth looking towards the 2023 Rugby World Cup. It’s an exciting win-win scenario for both the player and the game, it’s another big hit for rugby league in this country. The Warriors can only blame their inept performances over many years. At times at the Warriors, their
Grass kart action The Tasman Grass Karts Club members came to Blenheim last Friday and Saturday to race. The club put on a good sized field for Friday night’s racing at Eastern States Speedway then on Saturday 33 adults and 10 children attended a club meet
hosted at a Blenheim property owned by member Brendon Price. It was a huge success with only a minor setback when club president, Braden Lawton’s kart caught fire mid race. But after a quick response from the marshals it was on to the
captain has been the best player in the NRL. However, when a club is going nowhere year after year, I’m sure it is disheartening for a relented player to stand at the back and watch the carnage. I’d happily bet that Tuivasa-Sheck will be a star in rugby and likely will never return to the NRL. He could be a World Cup wild card for the men in black in a couple of years time.
Carter Biggs (14) racing in the Juniors class.
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Caden Kelsey (14) racing in the Juniors class.
The Heyward family who enjoyed a day of racing together; Graham, Rosie, Harley and Riley.
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