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Blenheim Marlborough
Wednesday October 12, 2011
Festival success RWC festival gets glowing praise from former All Black Justin Marshall, and others.
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Motel visitors down Aston Court Motel manager Noel Noble is one of many moteliers to report lower numbers during Rugby World Cup.
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On the ball Picton volunteer fire brigade member Rod Thomas looks back on his days as a prominent Marlborough sportsman.
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New bigger Countdown for Redwoodtown
The current Countdown supermarket in Weld St, Redwoodtown. Inset: TH Barnes wants to build a new generation Countdown on the site similar to this one in Manukau, Auckland.
New covered mall proposed By Damian George Resource consent for a new Countdown supermarket in Redwoodtown and the expansion of the town’s shopping centre has been applied for by Blenheim construction company TH Barnes. The development, which has been in the pipeline for about 15 months, would see a 3500-square-metre supermarket built on the corner of Weld St and Alabama Rd, with the
existing supermarket partitioned for retail tenancies at a later date. TH Barnes director Ian Barnes told The Sun the company officially applied to the Marlborough District Council for resource consent ten days ago. A resource consent hearing is expected to take place within six to nine weeks. Mr Barnes told The Sun the proposed move is
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a result of Progressive Enterprises, who owns Countdown, wanting a larger premises for its supermarket. “You can’t efficiently alter their existing building and keep it trading at the same time, so it seemed logical to build a stand-alone one on the same site rather than alter an existing supermarket building for retail purposes,” he says. Continued Page 2.