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Washed up skull found A human skull was found on the edge of the Waimea Estuary on Sunday night, by two “curious” fishermen. But the skull isn’t expected to be from anything suspicious. Mackenzie Rose and her partner went to the estuary, behind Nelson Airport, to fish when they spotted the skull. “We were just walking along the estuary when we saw it. We didn’t know if it was real or not but I picked it up and we could tell right away that it was real.” The pair then called police, who took the skull, along with some other bone fragments, away for investigation. Mackenzie says the skull was “really heavy”. “It was just bone but we wondered where it came from and how it got there.” Nelson police say they believe

The human skull that washed up near Nelson Airport. the skull and bones may have been dislodged by the recent high tides and wind. They did not anticipate anything sinister, says communication manager Barbara Dunn. “Police are working with DOC archaeologists to identify the bones.”

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Karl Dykes rubs dried mud off his head after Sunday’s Muddy Buddy in Tasman. Photo: Phillip Rollo.

Muddy Buddy ‘needs to continue’ The course was slightly new but the result was still the same – lots and lots of mud. Tasman School’s annual Muddy Buddy mud run attracted another large group of competitors, who

ran, crawled and slid their way through thick mud in the Moutere Inlet on Sunday morning. The future of the event remains up in the air with the school unsure whether they will get council

consent to run it in the same place next year. Everyone who took part seemed to enjoy themselves with many at the finish line saying that it “needs to continue”.

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Schools turn purple for fundraiser

Schools around Nelson turned purple on Friday for the annual Purple Cake Day. Now in its fourth year, Purple Cake Day is a charity event set up by the Kenbe La Charitable Foundation Trust to support children all over the world so they can receive the education needed to break the poverty cycle and create better futures for themselves and their family. At Enner Glynn School, parents baked cup cakes which were then iced by Year 6 students and sold to the rest of the school. There was also a mufti day. Other events were organised across the city, with most of the action taking part in local schools, although there was a “go purple” yoga class held as well.

Finley Palliser and Jeryn Turton-Hoskins with sisters Piper and Georgie Horncastle during Enner Glynn School’s Purple Cake Day celebrations on Friday. Photo: Phillip Rollo.

Police keep tabs on motorbike gangs Police say they are disappointed at the behaviour of motorcycle gang members and their associates over the weekend, with one rider clocked doing 104km per hour in a 50km zone. Police issued more than 50 infringement notices to members of the group, the majority for speed, careless driving or riding on the wrong class of licence. They were in town for a group ride on Saturday. One rider travelling to the event was caught travelling at twice the speed limit. He received a roadside suspension and will face court action. A further three riders received roadside suspensions for riding on the wrong class of licence. They were required to arrange for someone else to ride their bike. Three vehicles were also impounded over the weekend. Police say they kept a close watch on the visiting gang members and their associates for the duration of their visit, to ensure they complied with the law.


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People hoping to have the ban on their wood for many Nelsonians and while he wanted to see burners reversed this winter may want to think some changes, the council had to be mindful to again before stocking up on fire wood, as it’s the gains made in air quality since the plan was unlikely any significant changes to the current introduced more than a decade ago. wood burner rules will be made before winter. “The options will need to be fair, both financialNelson City Council’s planning and regulatory ly and socially equitable. We don’t want people living in cold homes because they don’t committee chair, Brian McGurk, says have an affordable option.” the council is taking the issue “very seHe says a review needs to be taken with riously” and is expecting a report from “care” but he still hoped there would be council staff around possible changes to the rules around wood burners in early some progress before winter, even if it was only expanding the number of new May. technologies around wood burners that But he acknowledged that any significant changes are unlikely before winter, people can install in their homes. Nelson Grey Power president Neville with changes to the plan expected to Brian Male, says the organisation will contintake at least a year to process. McGurk. That could leave dozens of Nelson famiue its “crusade” to have wood burners lies in areas like Washington Valley, Bishopdale approved for use before this winter. He says it’s and Victory facing another cold winter, after especially important considering another rise in many were forced to shut off their wood burn- power prices has been announced. A review of ers last year due to rules around the Nelson Air the council’s wood burner policy was annouced last December after a discussion between Brian Quality Plan. Brian says the wood burner issue is “top of mind” and mayor Rachel Reese.

MAN wiTh NUN-chUkS: A man has been charged with possessing an offensive weapon following an incident in the Abraham Heights area of Nelson yesterday. Police received calls from concerned members of the public who had seen the

man with a bow and arrow and nunchuks, about 10.30am. Police contained the area before the man was taken into custody. TrAfAlgAr cENTrE: An annoucement about the closed Trafalgar Centre will be made at 3.30pm today. To read it visit www.nelson weekly.co.nz. The centre was closed in December due to

its risk in an earthquake. Councillors discussed the closure behind closed doors on Thursday. Last week the council eased strengthening requirements from no less than 67% of new building standard (NBS) to no less than 34%. The Trafalgar Centre is 25-30% at the new southern end, 20-25% in the main section and 15 % at the northern end.

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Explosives used to free caver lighT NElSoN: It’s all go for Light Nelson, with the announcement that the Nelson Events Management Committee will support the event with a significant grant from the council’s events marketing and development fund. Last year Light Nelson attracted a crowd of 16,000 to the Queens Garden over three nights in July. Light Nelson 2014 is scheduled for July 11-13. SAxToN ovAl UpgrADE: Urgent repairs to Saxton Oval’s drainage system will ensure the stadium is match-fit for future international cricket matches, says Nelson City Council. The remediation work to fix significant issues with the oval’s ground drainage will cost $242,000 and is necessary to ensure the oval is ready to host the Cricket World Cup next year. Work will likely begin in mid-April. gigATowN: Since Nelson Weekly first broke news of Nelson’s bid to win the Gigatown competition, meaning super fast speed broadband for the city, locals have rallied. The dedicated group behind Nelson’s quest has seen the city rise to the top four in the standings, a huge effort. Points are earned from every Tweet, Facebook or Instragram post that includes “#gigatownnsn”.

Nelson cavers used all their skills and experience to rescue a trapped caver over the weekend, even resorting to explosives. Christchurch man Lindsay Main, 62, was with his wife Alice Shanks and 16 other cavers in Mt Arthur over the weekend, when he got stuck in a 15 metre long tight section. Constable Malcolm York, search and rescue incident controller, told the New Zealand Herald that Alice returned to the underground cavern, about 60m in length,

when it she realised her husband could not fit through the tight section. “He was able to back-track out of the squeeze into the cavern. “The other rescuers were able to pass extra clothing through, equipment, food for them to be comfortable for the night,’’ Malcolm says. Explosives were then used to widen the squeeze on Sunday, he said. “Very precise, very small charges were just able to break up the rock that was block-

ing the access. The couple were given high protection gear and were able to move a good 60 metres away from the blast. Nelson caver and friend of the pair, Bruce Mutton, helped in the rescue and says the pair returned to his house to warm up after the rescue. He said they were in good spirits and were uninjured, other than a few bruised ribs. The couple were planning to return to Christchurch after their car was retrieved from Mt Arthur.

All go for trolley derby

It’s that time of the year when hundreds of daredevils in trolleys race down Collingwood St, and Nayland Primary School student Logan Andrews can’t wait. Logan will be entered in the zoomers class of the Robertson’s Collingwood St Trolley Derby this Saturday, starting from 10am. The trolley was built by some students at his school around four years ago and was raced as a school trolley. He says the trolley derby is “fun” and he got to race in front of friends and family last year. The trolley derby is split into four age Logan Andrews of Stoke will be competing in the Nelson Trolley Derby on Collingwood St categories – nippers, zoomers, sprinters and rockets. this weekend. Photo: Phillip Rollo.


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Couple escape from burning ship The story of an Auckland couple escaping their burning boat off Pepin Island has been the talk of the town and today new photos emerged showing what was left of the ship, just before it sank. A 40-foot launch, which was home to an Auckland couple Gary and Carol Ardern, sank last Wednesday after it caught fire. They escaped in the nick of time, with their cat. The boat, the Tarapunga, was

built in 1942 in the United States and worked for many years as a harbour defence launch in the United States. It served as a harbour defence launch for the New Zealand Navy and it was also used for extensive survey work all around New Zealand. Volunteers and organisations came to rescue the burning boat, including the coastguard, fire service, police and private and commercial vessels.

Images of the Tarapunga on fire and just before it sank last Wednesday. The coastguard, fire service, police, along with private and commerical vessels helped the owners escape in time. Photos: Colin Sellars.

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PORT OPEN DAY: Brothers Samuel and Oliver Jamieson on board a tug boat at the Port Nelson Open Day on Sunday. Every three years the region’s largest employer opens its doors for the public. This year’s event attracted hundreds of people throughout the day, who checked out the tug boats, machinery, history and went on a 20 minute bus tour throughout the port. Photo: Phillip Rollo.

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Pest fence now within ‘arms reach’

A $4.7 million project to build a alising the vision and the strong pest-proof fence around the Brook support for the project from our Waimarama Sanctuary is on target, strategic partners and the wider after it was granted $1.25 million community.” Dave says the $1.25 millast week. lion grant gets the sanctuThe sanctuary trust is ary to “within arm’s reach” now just $200,000 short of starting construction of its fundraising target, on the pest-proof fence, which will signal the start but the trust is firm in its of construction. resolve to build the fence Brook Waimarama Sancwithout incurring debt. tuary Trust chair Dr Dave “There is now just a $200k Butler says there was elagap left to reach our tion from the trust over $4.7m target and we have the Lottery Grants Board other major funding apaward of $1.25 million, plications already lodged which would be echoed and being prepared,” he by the huge group of volsays. “We’ll also be stepunteers and supporters of ping up the ‘Get Behind the project. Brook Sanctuthe Fence’ campaign.” “This is a ringing validaary’s “NikauDave says if the Nelson tion of the Brook Sancometer”. community, the Top of tuary’s national significance, and an affirmation of the the South region, and the nation as trust’s vision and robust planning,” a whole maintained their support he was confident there would be a he says. “It also recognises all the hard work start on the fence construction by members have put in towards re- the middle of this year.

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Mad Butcher is coming to Stoke A Mad Butcher store is coming to Stoke. While the original Mad Butcher, Sir Peter Leitch, is known as a huge rugby league fan, the Nelson branch of the business he founded will open in the soon-to-be empty Stoke Rugby clubrooms. News of the move is yet to be made official, but sources have told Nelson Weekly that the new Mad Butcher store will open in the middle of the year in the Stoke Rugby club rooms on Songer St. It is understood space for two other businesses will be included in the new development.

The Stoke Rugby Club put their 40 year old clubrooms up for sale last year will move out of the building this weekend. The club is hoping to work with Nelson City Council to build a multi-use facility on Greenmeadows and has been keen to sell its stake in the aging building. Stoke Rugby Club operation manager Kim Biggs, says the club will operate from office space in Stoke, while after-match functions would be held in the Turf Hotel for the 2014 season. Mad Butcher has 39 stores around the country.

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Soroptimists give education grant Marama Bevan has been chosen as the winner of this year's education grant from Soroptimist International of Waimea. It's the second year the group has run the grant and they say they'd like to see it become an annual scheme to help local women further their education. Marama Bevan, was one of nine who applied. She is in her second year at NMIT, studying towards a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Marketing. This grant will allow her to pursue her dream of completing her degree, while taking away some of the added financial pressures that come with such a decision of returning to full time study. "I’m very grateful for receiving this scholarship and hope other women are inspired to follow their dreams.” Soroptimist member Helen Bywater, says the group were really impressed with the quality of applicants.

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Students from Brightwater School join Richmond Mall manager Belinda de Clercq, musical directors John Phillips and Paulette Nott, and Hope School principal Dave Pritchard to announce the Rock da House combined schools musical initiative. Photo: Phillip Rollo.

Schools set to ‘Rock da House’ Nearly every fortnight between the end of this month and August, Richmond Mall will host a mini concert as excitement builds for the 2014 Rock da House event. Thirty-three schools from across the region have confirmed their place in the Richmond Mall sponsored event – the largest school music initiative in the Top of the South. The initiative is about encouraging participation, developing talent and creating opportunities, and is coordinated by musical directors John Phillips and Paulette Nott, along with Dave Pritchard, Leallen Andersen and Monika Burrows who represent some of the region’s schools. Before the final three concerts in Motueka on August 18, 19 and 20, choirs, duos and soloists will perform in the mall food court nearly every second Thursday evening for about an hour. Richmond Mall manager Belinda de Clercq says a schedule for the mini concerts would be con-

firmed in the coming week, and she was excited about the opportunity to be involved with Rock da House. “We’re a community mall and the schools are the centre of the community. It creates a bit of excitement for our customers,” she says. “It looks like we’ll have a mini concert every fortnight and that’ll be between 6:30pm and 7:30pm in the food court, starting in March.” Last year’s show in Nelson drew a total audience of 3500 over the three nights, making it a huge success, and musical director John Phillips was excited to have the mall on board for 2014. “The mall is becoming a bit of a hub for us for little performances like family duos, and there’s a roster of schools coming down,” he says. “It’s fresh and funky and everyone is getting in behind it.” Another new initiative this year is the development of the Richmond Mall Rock da House regional choir – an auditioned choir of about 60 kids with exceptional talent.

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There are a number of reasons why people become volunteers, but for Maureen Ashton it was to “give a helping hand in the community”, and she’s never looked back. The Stoke woman has been helping with Meals on Wheels for the past 17 years. Tuesday is her day. She travels to the pick-up area and then spends about half an hour going around distributing lunches and desserts to those on the list. This week marks the annual appeal week for the New Zealand Red Cross and they are currently looking for more volunteers to help with Meals on Wheels, community transport and the community visitors service. Maureen never expected to be a volunteer for 17 years, and wasn’t even aware it had been that long. “I had to find out. The time just seems to have flown past. I enjoy it and I enjoy the contact with the more elderly.” Richmond couple Gordon and Vivienne Moody also help out with Meals on Wheels, and

Stoke woman Maureen Ashton has been volunteering with the Red Cross for 17 years. Photo: Phillip Rollo. have been doing so for the past 24 years. “I quite enjoy it. You get to know the clients you see, so well,” says Gordon. When the Moodys signed up to become volunteers, it was mainly Gordon’s role and Vivienne would help out when he couldn’t. But now it seems to have gone the other way and Gordon says he’s the “emergency driver”. Even though they’ve been volunteering for nearly a quarter of a century, it’s

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Having a party/event/function? Call our photographer 548 4949 or 027 548 4948 Joe and Carol Sardella with Cheryl and Nick Dalgety at the Banquet in the Vines charity dinner.

Lucy Aldridge and Jonathan Wasley at the Banquet in the Vines. There were plenty of great events on in Nelson over the weekend. We started at Cafe on Oxford in Richmond where Richmond Fresh Choice hosted a craft beer event with Richard Emerson. Over the weekend we went to Banquet in the Vines and the Port Nelson open day. Remember, if you’d like us to come and take photos at your event or party give us a call on 548 4949 or you can email us at editorial@ nelsonweekly.co.nz. See you next week.

Gwen and Simon Connor at the Port Nelson Open Day.

Russell and Debby Smith at the Banquet in the Vines in Hope.

Russell and Anne Egan at the Banquet in the Vines.

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Bettina Fennell, Stoke and Maria Gran, Nelson at the Richmond Fresh Choice craft beer night.

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Betty and Mark Newman of Nelson at Cafe on Oxford last week.

Cushla and Joseph Hassan at the Banquet in the Vines.

Russell and Debby Smith at the Banquet in the Vines. Gary McClintock, Murray Cain and Cleve Shearer at Cafe on Oxford for the craft beer night.

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Nelson Community Night Shelter supervisor Edward Andrews is just a little bemused after receiving a presentation at the Nelson's All Saints Church on Sunday. Edward received the award from Nelson City mayor Rachael Reese for spending 20 years working at the shelter on Vanguard St. The shelter is run by the trustees of the Anglican Church parish and members of the Society of St Vincent de Paul and provides an evening meal and bed for men who can't find permanent accommodation. Although Edward has helped hundreds of the city's homeless get back on their feet during that time, he insists he is simply doing his job. And the committed Christian says without hesitation, there is nothing else he would rather be doing than working at the shelter. "I wanted to do something to help others and serve the Lord and I'm lucky to have the opportunity to do that," Edward says. "I am in the right place doing the right thing - I feel like I am a missionary in my own country." Edward, who dedicated his life to helping others after becoming a Christian 33 years ago,

Men's night shelter manager Edward Andrews has been in the job for 20 years. Photo: Andrew Board. says he applied for the supervisor's job at the night shelter after a conversation with Vicar Tony Andrews and his wife Helen. He had previously been involved with the Prison Fellowship at Mt Eden and United Maori Mission in Auckland and wanted to continue working for Christian charities when he moved to Nelson in 1993. Although Edward says it can be a tough job, the rewards are immense. He says he gets a real thrill when he sees some of the shelters former residents who have turned their lives around. "I meet quite a few people who stayed at the shelter and have got themselves sorted out. They

come up to me in the streets and say "thanks for helping me" - it's nice to know I was a small part of that." Edward says he also enjoys the support he gets from the All Saints Church and the wider community. All Saints vicar and trustee Simon Martin says Sunday's ceremony was "a very moving tribute" to Edward. "It was a very nice service and what started with rowdy applause soon became loud foot stomping and cheering. He is very much a part of the fabric of the church and its family but we also realise we share him with the community."

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Saxton Stadium: Very wrong that they didn't put seats in Saxton at the start. Existing sports shouldn't have to change to accommodate the big events. Existing are bread and butter long term, don't diminish their value! Jay Park.

No it isn't fair, it was built for sport and should stay that way. Council should get their act together and start

making plans for a venue suitable to host visiting acts, etc. What is wrong with them, it has been a bone of contention for a while now. Brenda Kenny.

Boo. If you live in Nelson, who seriously wants to go all the way out to Saxton for an event, have a few drinks then have to fight your way into a taxi and pay over $25 to get back home? No thank you. Lulu Armstrong. At the end of the day it's a business, long term revenue will always take precedence. They're going to earn less because of less "available slots" to sell. James Burnby.

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Brook Camp: Hey, I hear there's a place right in town close to all the shops, movies, cafes, bars, that everyone could move to. It's council owned, just put your money in the parking meter, probably work out cheaper in the long run. Its in New St. You know the old artery

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site. I'm sure Mr Rainey won't mind. Nelsonian (via website). It's such lovely place, I wish they would invest more in it to raise the standards a little higher and give it real go... Has great potential when there are mountain bike events and in joint promotion with the sanctuary/DOC for school groups etc. A proper marketing/promotional effort could turn it around and make it really something. Rainbow (via website).

The brook camp is one of the last places remaining in this area where one can actually say they are camping in nature. The Maitai camp is on a main road and affords no privacy like the Brook - perhaps the council would be better off marketing the camp better or close the Maitai one and merge them both. The Brook camp is far superior for holidays - or does it have another agenda for what is a lucrative and prime real estate? The Nelson area is becoming more and more devoid of natural environments to holiday in and you can't call Tahuna a natural environment being so close to the airport, even though the beach is right there. Nothing beats the irons of the forest and a nice dip in a river hole which the brook has in abundance. unity1nz (via website). I don't think our rates should subsidise these people's cheap living. It is a burden. The residents have other options available to them. Residents saying they can't leave because of their structures is a very poor excuse. Meanwhile my rates have increased around $600 in the last 6

years and this is more than likely one of the reasons for those increases. Close it. Mat Krahagen. Feel bad for those people who live there, it's their lives! The coincil need to do this but maybe they should be giving assistance somehow...as they should for all Nelson's residents when they make decisions that drastically alter peoples lives. Rayon Mackenzie. They have the option to move to other campgrounds. Why should ratepayers be paying for them to live cheaply. Everyone else has to pay their rates and higher rents. Alison Beare. It is a tough call. We all complain our rates are to high, but when the council make a move to reduce a losing enterprise and it effects people we feel uncomfortable. Perhaps we need to understand where the costs are? John Sauer. I lived there for a year and a half, while I saved for my first house. It is a good housing option for the residents. Nothing flash, and in winter using the amenities at night is rather cold. I think this is another example of profits before people. Greed on the council's part. For those who think "why should the rate payers subsidise this business", and want it closed, then why not close all sports grounds? Close all libraries? Close council owned swimming pools? Close any thing the council owns, that does not return a profit? Wayne McMahon.

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The Brightwater Wine and Food Festival was a those who are going to be the beneficiaries will huge success for everyone involved and provid- benefit from the event. We haven’t got a final ed a great platform to launch next year’s event. profit figure yet but it was very successful and we The festival produced will be in touch with those beneficiaries a record crowd and directly as soon as we received some great have the final figures.” feedback from both The money raised the public and stallfrom this year’s fesholders which means tival will go towards that it will definitely the Malborough Resbe back as an annual Rachel Warne, Milissa Webb and Elena Hill cue Helicopter, Wanevent. Next year’s enjoying the Brightwater Wine and Food derers Sports Club, date has already been Festival. Photo: Phillip Rollo. Brightwater Rural set so be sure to keep Fire Force and RichFebruary 15th free in your calendar and with improvements already mond Volunteer Fire Brigade. The Brightwater in the planning stages, you can be sure that next Wine and Food Festival was put on by the Rotary year’s festival will be even better than before. Or- Club of Richmond with the support of sponors ganisers from the Richmond Rotary Club are Fertilizer NZ Ltd, Goldpine, Colourplus, Knapps hoping to make minor changes to the festival to Lawyers, Middle-Earth Winery, Waimea Weekbenefit both the public and stallholders such as, ly, Nelosn Weekly and Nelson More FM. A big improving access, providing more shade. Up- thank you is also needed for Colourplus Nelson, grades to the event are yet to be decided but may Colourplus Richmond, Haven Realty offices in include putting a bigger emphasis on the chil- Nelson and Richmond, Everyman Records in dren’s area. “We wish to put out a massive thanks Nelson, Village Cycles in Richmond, Avanti Plus to the people that attended, all of the people that Richmond, Specsavers in Richmond Mall, Sprig contributed and helped, the stallholders and of and Fern Brightwater and the Brightwater Mobil course to the sponsors,” says Richmond Rotary’s Garage who acted as ticket outlets for the event. Kevin Gear. “We want people to know that the Business Update. Adv.


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ties that the organization can offer to young professionals in the region. “Last year we really focused on gaining momentum, becoming active and getting out there again. NYP is really useful for making contacts. Other networking opportunities are based mainly for senior level partners or associates. There isn’t really an opportunity for networking at a junior level. By having our events we are networking at the lower level,” says committee president Michelle Byczkow. As serious as this may sound, the most important thing about NYP is having fun and creating new relationships. The NYP committee is constantly organizing events where their mem-

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Photo: Aperture Limited and associates of the sponsoring businesses sharing their knowledge on their own experiences. These talks are broad in their topics to ensure their relevance to a number of people, yet focused enough that the information suits the situations of those attending. The committee tries to hold one large event every month and next week they will be holding a BBQ in the Vines at Kaimira Estate. Between speakers and major events, NYP also have monthly meetings at Rhythm and Brown, where they enjoy a social drink and a catch up. Although the target market for NYP is those in the first 15 years of their profession, the term professional is used very loosely. NYP applies to any profession and this is what makes it such a diverse and interesting organization. It includes lawyers, dentists, accountants and doctors as well as dental assistants, teachers and office assistants. A membership fee of $20 is charged which goes towards the events and the general running of the organization. If you are interested in joining Nelson Young Professionals, or are seeking more information, then look on their website at nyp.co.nz or check them out on Facebook.

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Men in Business

Ryan Elley is a handy guy to know. He is the Appliance Guy, the whiteware repair specialist. Spare yourself the cost of appliance replacement and call the professional at Appliance Guy for fast, friendly and efficient appliance servicing or repairs. With 8 years experience in the industry Ryan has now started his own business, so he is the person you deal with from start to finish. He can carry out any minor or major appliance repairs on dishwashers, ovens, fridges, freezers, dryers and rangehoods. He can repair most well known brands and offers a 1 year warranty on Fisher and Paykel parts. His services are available from 8 – 5, Monday to Friday and he also offers a Saturday service for urgent repairs. For more serious repairs that need to be done in the workshop, Ryan can offer a loan appliance to keep you going. Cash and Eftpos are available on site with a 5% discount for same day payment. To keep your essentials running perfectly: call Ryan at Appliance Guy for reliable appliance repair in Nelson, on 547 0956 or 021 181 4546.

Steve Hoy has been in the painting and decorating industry for 28 years, and knows a thing or two about quality workmanship when it comes to decorating, painting, plastering, wallpapering and glazing. He has worked all around the South Island, and spent 17 years working on the West Coast before making his way to the Malborough Sounds and then to Christchurch, where he became a registered EQC main contractor with Fletchers. Steve moved to Nelson for the great lifestyle that the region offers and is keen to service the area with his range of skills. Although Steve is a one man team he has no shortage of hands to call on if the job is a big one, and he is 100% mobile - meaning, no matter where you are, he will be there to get the job done. His motto is “you’re always judged on your last job”, and this has led him to provide top quality results for all those who have called on his services. Steve’s hours are extremely flexible so you can get your job done any time that suits you best, and did I mention he’s also the guy to help you with Landscaping and Property Maintenance? To contact Steve, call 027 425 0255 or email him at soundzmint@gmail.com After 22 years in traffic enforcement, I have changed from issuing tickets to those that get it wrong to teaching people how to do it right! The drivers most at risk of being involved in a crash are restricted drivers within six months of passing the practical test. The restricted licence test has been made more difficult to pass, so you must demonstrate a higher standard of driving before entering the most vulnerable stage of your driving career. Whether it’s training from the very beginning, or brushing up before a test, I can help. I can teach you to drive and I can correct those little bad driving habits you have picked up. Professional driver training is important in preparing for any test, and I can help with Learner drivers, preparing for the Full Licence Test, or any overseas conversion training. I also present training courses for older drivers through Age Concern, and conduct on-road driver assessments for older drivers. If you have learning difficulties, English is not your first language, or you are on a benefit, I run free Learner Licence Assistance Courses at the YMCA. To contact me through my website, scan the QR code to learn more. 20 years ago, Mark Allsopp started Paint Co in a small lock up at the Nelson port. After moving to their current location in 1997 and the expansion of the business in 2006, Paint Co has become the ultimate in paint suppliers. Paint Co is a general supplier of high performance coatings to suit a range of markets, such as automotive, marine, kitchen joinery, furniture, agriculture and machinery. They are the only dedicated paint supplier that can cater for all industries, (apart from decorative) and their modern colour laboratory means you get an accurate colour match most of the time. Mark and his team have over 40 years of experience in the paint industry, and have been providing quality paint products to Nelsonians for 20 years. The team at Paint Co constantly undergo product training through their own suppliers, to ensure that their customers are looked after with the best care and professional advice available. This dedication has seen the business succeed, not only in Nelson but across the top of the South Island. Paint Co also supply rust-inhibiting products and boat and car care products. To talk to the guys at Paint Co, call 0800 546 666 or see them at 38A Vickerman St, Nelson.

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Business on

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Nelson Golf Club's 18 hole championship is a proud member of the Bolt Road community. The course is the complete package, with a top pro shop and a fantastic bar and café which is available for the public to use six days a week (closed on a Monday). Nelson Golf Club has a true links course that is so highly regarded by New Zealand Golf it has been chosen to host the 2014 New Zealand Amateur Golf Championships this April. With their “welcome” categories of membership, you can become a full playing member from just $500 a year. The Club’s Director of Golf, Glyn Delany, and Manager, Ross Mackay, are more than happy to talk to anyone regarding membership or corporate events, so feel free to call them. Ritex International is an importer and distributor of a vast range of industrial textiles and products. Hidden down the Fulton Hogan driveway at 115 Bolt Road, they send all sorts of things around the country each and every day. The whole product range is available at www.ritex.co.nz, and includes HDPE and nylon woolpacks, garden bags, woven bags, sand bags, bulk bags, horticultural products and hospitality / commercial textiles (minimums apply for some products). Please see our Valtex Horticultural Products advertisement for our “Bolt Road Special” exclusive deals – these are bound to sell out quickly, so get in while stocks last! Phone 0800108382 for more information. Please note: Ritex is not strictly set up for retail, so payment for any product is by cash or cheque only – no eftpos or credit card facilities. Fabrics / Textiles are sold as full rolls and not cut to length. Fulton Hogan offers customers services in civil contracting, construction, infrastructure maintenance, quarrying and asphalt production, and surfacing, including driveways. They are committed to providing innovative, cost effective solutions for customers and for the community. With more than 50 locations around New Zealand, including project sites, asphalt facilities and quarries, Fulton Hogan has the capability and proven track record to successfully take on a range of large and small contracts for a wide range of different customers. Fulton Hogan is committed to delivering quality products at a competitive price, while achieving the highest safety, quality and environmental standards. Fulton Hogan are proud sponsors of the Fulton Hogan Basketball League, which is primarily

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• Wednesday, February 12, my birthday. I wake to a lovely day, and plan accordingly. All activities will be pleasant and exactly what I want to do. Not a problem. The day moves along swimmingly and then I took a step backward, to admire something. That’s all it took. Just one little step and I went crashing down really hard. There was pain, and a feeling that something was wrong. One glance showed a wrist in the shape of a caterpillar on the incline. And it wouldn’t straighten out, no matter what. • Three hours later, we return from hospital. My arm in a very solid cast, and with instructions to be careful because it was a bad break. My arm would be in plaster for six weeks. Oh well. Nothing for it but to do as I’m told, and behave myself. • Our house has wrap around verandas, so it is easy to find a pleasant spot to sit and view the garden, and that has been my daily activity. This garden is lovely in late winter with various coloured hellebores enjoying themselves. However, I’m thinking the garden could be improved during the summer season with colourful fuchsias So that is first on the Things To Do list. There are two birdbaths in this space as well, both supporting empty pots. I quite like an empty pot or two about the place, and these two didn’t bother me. But I am thinking to make a change there. Dianne, who works with us in Blenheim, told me of a bird station that she has made. It is successful and so simple to make. She has used a hanging wire planter, which had been lined with coconut fibre. Inside the planter she placed a plastic saucer, the kind that you use to catch water under a flower pot. This is used as the meal tray for the bird food. It is highly successful she tells me, with parent birds bringing their fami-

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lies to feed yearly. So I have thought to remove one of the empty pots, and restore the birdbath to its original purpose. Then the birds can take a bath straight after breakfast if they want to and start the day with a clean slate. So that’s second on The List. • Marie Shelly cleared a space so that a lovely tree trunk is visible from my breakfast spot. I am enjoying that, and have gone a little further to think that some foliage at ground level could be removed to allow some dappled sunlight to filter through. During this tidy up, it was discovered that an evergreen azalea had decided that enough was enough, and stopped living. It’s a shame, because over the years the plant had developed an attractive layered shape. But all is not lost. It was decided that a gentle climber should be placed at the foot of the plant to twine through the branches. I am on the hunt for something suitable. Maybe it should be planted in a pot to keep it safe. Task number three for The List. • Across from the garden and right where I am sitting, is a veranda post with the rose Madame Alfred Carriere braced against it. Very enjoyable. But the planting at the base is not that great. I had planted a lonicera to twine through the rose to create some fragrance. But the honeysuckle didn’t want to be bothered, and hung around at the feet of the rose, along with a few violets. Not a satisfactory planting. Madame Alfred can stay where she is, but everything else is to be removed, and replaced with a collection of bearded irises in generous sized pots. I have the irises, but not the pots. • Tasks number four and five loom up, and I have not even finished breakfast yet! It’s going to be a very busy six weeks ahead for me it seems!

Each week photos from the Nelson Provincial Museum’s “glass plate” collection will run in Nelson Weekly and Waimea Weekly in the hope that more can be found out about them. Left: Kempthorne family. Tyree Studio Collection: 38493. Below: Albion Football Club 1890. Tyree Studio Collection:179283. Can you tell us more about these photos? Email details to: history@ museumnp.org.nz.

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Habitat for Power prices ‘too high’ Humanity By Brian Egerton, Habitat director What most of us take for granted. Recently, I went to speak to a local group about who Habitat is and what we do. As I was trying to find the meeting room, one of the staff at the venue spotted my ‘Habitat’ shirt, gave me a great big smile, stuck out her hand and introduced herself. She had recently moved into one of our new houses and was absolutely delighted with her new home. She said that her children were also loving it and were already in better health than they had been while living in their previous house. I found that amazing – not the fact so much but because I had intended to tell a similar story about another Habitat family during my upcoming presentation. This other family had two boys, one of whom was often sick and requiring visits to the doctor, and the husband had asthma which meant he was often off work. Their previous rental house was cold and damp, didn’t keep the wind out and there was mould growing in numerous places! One of the ceilings was so damp, it was like wet Weetbix – you could push your finger into it! Hardly a good environment for anybody, let alone a couple of young children. Their new Habitat house is warm, dry and the boys are hardly ever sick now, and the husband’s asthma is gone. As a result of that he has been able to keep a job and feels great as he knows he is now able to provide for his family. The benefits of a decent, warm and dry home are many-fold and the downstream health and social benefits are yet to be fully realised.

Many older persons in the Nel- Obviously the national grid and loson/Tasman community will be cal networks must remain reliable dismayed by the news that power but at what cost? Can Transpower assure consumers that every part prices are to increase. However it doesn’t come as a shock of the cost to carry out these major to most as power prices are rising works is subject to strict budgetary every year now and there is almost controls and restraint to rein in expenditure wherever posan attitude of “grin and sible? bear it” starting to preNetwork Tasman CEO vail among consumers. Wayne Mackey makes Although these latest the optimistic statement increases might seem to that following this price many to be small they increase “transmission still represent a line prices will be flat to fallcharge increase of being in real terms and any tween 3 per cent and 8 further increases going per cent and for those forawrd will be below inolder people struggling flation.” to keep their heads Grey Power But I ask: “Has above water this can be Nelson president appropriately called cold Transpower given him Neville Male. this assurance?” Lets comfort. The main reason for the increase wait and see. this time is because transmission Meantime Nelson Grey Power will charges are going up largely as a re- be continuing its crusade to have sult of a national grid upgrade cost- woodburners approved for use being $2 billion. fore the coming winter.

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Yacht clubs combine for teams racing Nelson Yacht Club, Tasman Bay Cruising Club and the secondary schools sailing programme, are getting together for a big week-end of Teams Racing this weekend. Each team will be made up of six boats, each from a different class and with sailors of different abilities. An example of a team could be a junior in an optimist or a starling, youth sailors in a laser or a 420, a family in a Sunburst and an adult team in a Flying Dutchman. Each team will include a trailer sailor and a keelboat with a crew of 4 to 6 sailors. All sizes and shapes of sailing boat and sailors are welcome and the teams will be assigned based on ability and the class of boat so that the event will not only be a great fun weekend but competitive too as points will add up over the

regatta. The team with the lowest points winning the competition. It’s free to enter at Nelson Yacht Club between 7 and 8pm on Friday March 14. Teams will be allocated and announced at the race briefing at Nelson Yacht Club at 9.30am on Saturday before racing gets underway at midday. There will be four races each day. There will be spot prizes at Tasman Bay Cruising Club on Saturday evening and the final Prize Giving and a BBQ on the deck at Nelson Yacht Club on Sunday evening where the overall winning team will be announced. Racing will take place in the Harbour, so spectating will be easy from the Nelson Yacht Club, where the canteen will be open and from the piers and restaurants on Wakefield quay.

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Big year planned for historic club Nelson might be the oldest rugby club in the country, but its youngest members certainly have a big part to play – that’s where the club hopes to discover the next Tom Marshall, James Marshall or Shane Christie. Nelson has one of the biggest pools of JAB players, with 220 kids spread across 14 teams. The JAB competition runs from Under-6 grade through to Under-13s. After that the kids head into college teams before returning for senior rugby. Quentin Harwood, the club’s junior captain, is gearing up for another busy season of rugby, starting from May 10. “In the Nelson Bays area there are three clubs that have around that 220 kids each mark and we’re part of that,” he says. “We’ll be expecting about 14 teams again once we’ve gone through all of the registrations.” The official registration day was held last Saturday but players are still welcome to sign up for Nelson Rugby Club and can do so by calling Quentin on 027 302 3508. From there each player is put into a team depending on their age group and it will be up to coaches to decide when training will commence ahead of the first round of matches. Under-6 and Under-7 are the two youngest grades in the competition and therefore play rippa rugby. All home matches will be played at Neale Park. In the senior club this year, Nelson is fielding its senior A and B teams again for 2014. The senior A team has been the most successful in Nelson over the past decade and last year it continued its top form, winning the Tasman Trophy. Senior club captain Bruce Henderson says the club is aiming to defend its title and secure a top four place in the Nelson Bays club competition. “The boys have already spoken about that and they want to nail down that top four spot and then push from there to win the comp.” He says with a number of the club’s stars playing Super 15 rugby there are a few gaps in the team, says Bruce, which will be coached again by Murray Scott. Murray will be assisted by Kade Heke and Robbie Malneek, who will hope to join the squad in the second round after recovering from surgery. The senior B squad already has around 25 players at training and Bruce says the team is hoping to win the competition after starting well but fading last year. “We’re really happy with the guys who have turned up and they’re all really keen but the travel for the B’s boys does test the squad,” he

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“We can step in and see if we can do something together. We just don’t want players to drop out of the system basically,” she says. “There tends to be a massive drop off in sport when kids hit college, so we just want to stem that tide.” The new relationship between school and club has already been on show, with the under-18 side playing a pre-season friendly against the senior squad at Nayland College last weekend.

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The move also comes just months after the entire Stoke under-13 team enrolled at Nelson College this year, meaning Nayland is unable to field an under-14 team. “By having it at Stoke, it means we can attract some of those boys back and that’s the aim.” Stoke’s operations manager Kim Biggs, says the timing is perfect with Nayland experiencing a shortage in player numbers.

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Every rugby team at Nayland College will now play under the Stoke Rugby Club banner, unless it’s for a one-off first XV match. Having withdrawn from the Press Cup at the end of last season, 2014 is expected to bring a new dawn for Nayland College, who will now enter a team in the local under-18 competition instead. But in that grade, and in under-16, under-15 and under-14, the team will be now representing Stoke and wearing a red uniform. Nayland College’s director of sport Mark Cochrane, says there needed to be some change after the withdrawal from the Press Cup, and the decision to link up with Stoke was the right way forward. “Stoke is a community team, and rather than having Nayland separate from that, this is now a Stoke team with all of the Nayland boys playing for them,” he says. “This is a joint venture and we wanted to create a pathway from JAB all the way up to senior rugby.” Because each player is now representing a club, it would be possible to attract players from other schools or those who have left school – as long as they fit into the age bracket.

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coach Davor Tavich has given nearly every single player a run and decided to rest most of the senior players during that spell. Nelson lost to YoungHeart Manawatu and Canterbury United in those games but it shouldn’t be a worry for a team that managed to scrap out wins when it counted, even in the most unlikely situations. Auckland City, the defending champions, haven’t lost a game all season and enter the final with an eight win, two draw record. Ross McPhie, who actually played for Nelson Suburbs and scored a goal in the Chatham Cup when he was just 14 years old, is a member of their squad. Coey expects Auckland City to play a similar style to Team Wellington – a side with talented individuals across the park. The ASB Youth League final kicks off at 1pm at Trafalgar Park this Saturday, with a Nelson Youth XI taking on a Marlborough Youth XI in a curtain raiser from 10am.

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ily! www.brooksanctuary.org THe BRooK WaIMaRaMa SanCTuaRY is thrilled to be the charity of choice for Wednesday quiz nights during March at the Sprig & Fern Hardy St. Fabulous raffle prizes on offer and lots of fun to be had! See you there! neLSon HeRITaGe aDVISoRY GRouP FoRuM 5.30pm, 12 March, Nelson City Council Chamber. Free, all welcome. Speaker Councillor Brian McGurk, Chair Planning & Regulatory Committee. Sarah 546 9187 SToKe SenIoRS: Thurs 13 Mar: Jess from Age Concern will give an illustrated talk; Tues 18 Mar: Gifted pianist/ singer Frank Meria performs songs you love; Weds 19 Mar: In-House Quiz. All welcome; Most weekly concerts/events start @ 1.30pm - admission $3 (unless otherwise stated). Includes entertainment & Afternoon Tea. Stoke Seniors Hall, 548 Main Rd, PH: 547-2660 email: stokeseniors@xtra.co.nz SCoTTISH CounTRY DanCInG. Beginners night Thurs 20 March, 7.30pm, YMCA, Toi Toi St, Nelson. New dancers welcome, no partner needed, first night free. For more details, please contact Kelly 547-5721. PuBLIC MeeTInG GREEN MP KEVIN HAGUE speaking about “Good Lives, Healthy Future - A Greenprint for Health”. Mon 17 March 7:30pm. Croquet Pavilion, Halifax St opposite ANZAC Park. Everyone welcome. FReSH FoCuS Hon Maryan Street MP speaking about “An Introduction to the End of Life Bill”. Mon, 17 March, 10-11am. Nelson Suburban Club, 168 Tahunanui Dr. All welcome. Entry $2. LunCH on THe HILL. Tuesday 18 March. Tea & coffee served from 11.30am. Lunch at 12noon. All Welcome. Koha. Holy Trinity Church, 27 Dorset St Richmond. Ph 544 8844 SInGLe? oVeR 40? More men needed! Sick of eating home alone? Looking for fun, laughter, love? Come Dine With Us! An evening at Infused Espresso Deli 3 course meal phone 5472868 for details! uRSuLa LeWIS: Ministry of Social Development/Senior Service (WINZ) will be speaking at the Cathedral on 25 March, 10.30am. Jane 547 9977. InDooR BoWLS Wakapuaka Club. Tues, weekly 7pm, starting 25 March. Playing at Clifton Tce School Hall. Friendly active club for all ages. Equipment supplied. Fun & easy to learn. Coaching provided. Come & give it a try. New members welcome. Contact Fred 6483541, Brian/Kay 5450542 neLSon DIaBeTeS SuPPoRT GRouP meets Fri 28 March, 1.30-3pm, Ernest Rutherford Retirement village, 49 Covent Dr. Please note change of venue. Speaker. Gold coin donation. Phone Joan 548 6263. InTRoDuCTIon To MeDITaTIon - Training in Happiness, 28 March, 7pm, Hearing Association, 354 Trafalgar Sq. Meditation advice for finding peace and happiness in daily life. All welcome. $5 Details: MeditateInNelson.org HaLF-DaY CouRSe: Identifying the Cause of Suffering. 29 March, 10am, Hearing Association, 354 Trafalgar Sq. Learn how to discover techniques to remain peaceful even in the most difficult situations. All welcome. $25 Details: MeditateInNelson.org

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ReGuLaR eVenTS CReMaTIon/FuneRaLS: Let's reclaim our funerals. Share info on options & legal requirements, costs etc. for family DIY , family directed & controlled funeral arrangements. Paul 5450154, pbriggs1@clear.net.nz uLTIMaTe FRISBee: Weds evening 6pm, Tahuna touch fields. New players welcome. contact@nelsondisc.org.nz FeeLInG SaD, STReSSeD oR STuCK? Identify & explore new ways to move forward with a LifeLInc (Formally Lifeline Nelson) Counsellor. Call 548 2400. Up to 10 FREE Face to Face counselling sessions. FReeFIT4Fun GRouP every Tues 1.30-3pm, Nelson Baptist Church Hall. Exercise to suit your ability with friendly informal group. Make new friends over a cuppa after the session. Ring Brenda 5459184 for more info. neLSon MaLe CHoIR invites you to visit our rehearsals. Sit down & listen & then, join if you feel that you have a 1st /2nd Tenor or Bass Baritone voice. Rehearsals every Mon @ 6.45pm @ St Johns Church Hardy St. Come! Join the boys, and have a cup of excellent coffee/ Tea. Contact Ron 5469729 SToKe-TaHunanuI Rotarians welcomes men & women as new members. John 5473408. Visit www.facebook. com/rotarynz SToKe SenIoRS SIT & Be FIT: Stoke Memorial Hall. Classes run Tues & Weds @11.05 am. Info call Shirley 547 1433 or 021 121 8023 TaHunanuI WoMen'S InSTITuTe: Meet 1st Thurs of the month @ 1.30pm sharp. Stoke Retirement Village, 188 Songer St. New members welcome. Ph Colleen 548 7902 KnIT, SPIn & naTTeR: 2nd & 4th Tues of the month 9.30-11.30 @ Jaycee Room Founders all welcome, gold coin & third Tues 7-9pm @ The Styx 272 Wakefield Key ph: Jane 5489508 or Annette 5450498 STRuGGLInG FaMILIeS neeD YouR HeLP: Volunteers required to serve on our committee and train as Budget Advisors. Please call 546 9021 uKuLeLe WoRKSHoPS with Paul Clayton. Intermediate/advanced level. Sundays 10am New members welcome. Ph: 548 4142 FRee a/HRS nuRSInG CLInIC. Tues 5.30-8pm for checks, assessments, info, blood pressure, minor illness, to access other services etc. Ph 546 8385, Victory Health Centre, Totara St. neLSon BaYS HaRMonY has vacancies for women to sing the low (bass) or high (tenor) part of 4-part a cappella harmony music, in a choir of 50 members. Rehearsals Thurs 7pm. Jenny 547 4354 or www.nelsonharmony.org.nz. Be a part of it all! PIoneeR CIRCuITS: Men, women, fit or beginner. Weekday mornings, Pioneer Park. Stu 022 642 4494. SoCIaL TaBLe TennIS: Saxton stadium Weds 7-9pm. Mon & Fri 9amnoon ALL WELCOME. For info - Karen 5473005 PRoBuS CLuB of Nelson City welcomes men & women as new members. Meetings held on 2nd Thurs each month, 9.45am, Nelson Suburban Club. Phone Deirdre 547 4146 neLSon PHILaTeLIC SoCIeTY: The club for stamp collectors. Monthly meetings at Stoke School on 2nd Tues,

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