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Dental Council ‘put public at risk’ The dental licence of Dr Nicholas Smith should have been stripped years earlier, according to a prominent member of the Nelson dental profession, who says members of the public were put at risk. Dr Nicholas Smith closed his Stoke clinic this month after years of complaints and a conviction for fraud. His business went into liquidation owing $164,948 to patients who had pre-paid for dental work, staff, the IRD and other unsecured creditors. But one member of the dental profession,
who spoke on the condition of anonymity, says the Dental Council should have stepped in years earlier, and blames it for putting the public at risk. “They really haven’t done the public any favours. They haven’t done the profession any favours or Nic any favours, really. Given the long list of issues over the years, they’ve got an obligation under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act to protect the public, and there’s a general feeling amongst the dental community that they haven’t fulfilled their obligation.”
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andrew@nelsonweekly.co.nz The Dental Council did not renew Dr Smith’s practicing licence and he handed in his registration at the start of this month. Other Nelson dentists are now working to make sure Dr Smith’s patients are cared for, but none would speak on the record to Nelson Weekly after an email circulated asking for them not to speak to media. But
the source says dentists are helping. “The key message is that the wider dental community are coming together and really want to support the patients.” Chief executive of the Dental Council, Marie Warner, was unavailable for comment. Liquidator, Geoff Falloon, says another dental practise has bought the former Stoke Dental Clinic. His liquidator report shows 38 patients are owed money, including one for $3100. It also shows the shareholders bank account is overdrawn by $550,349.
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Nelson College for Girls’ gymnasium was a sea of pink during last Sunday’s Boot Camp for Breast Cancer. Over 100 pink-laden men and women turned out to dance, jump, run and three-legged walk around the girls college gym in a bid to raise money for breast cancer. Several groups joined in the activities, including team Peek a Boobies, who say their motivation for supporting the day was down to their personal connection with breast cancer. “We have friends amongst us who have had breast cancer, plus we’ve done it before and it was fun, and it’s for a good cause so we decided to do it again. This time we’ve actually added a few extra people who haven’t done it before,” says Peek A Boobies leader, Carol Parkinson. “It’s really fun, the fact you’re doing something fun for a good cause, what more could you ask for, and plus there’s bubbles.”
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A Nelson lawyer who wants to gift a New Zealand holiday to the person who tipped off Brazilian authorities to escaped murderer Phillip John Smith’s whereabouts, says he has also had offers from tourism businesses around the country. John Fitchett has ties to Brazil after some recent visits, and has offered to buy airfares for the woman and her partner or friend, as a gesture of thanks for her part in locating the violent offender. John had put out a call on television show Seven Sharp for other Kiwis to extend their generosity by providing accommodation, activities and meals for the woman during her
stay here. “So far I’ve had 14 people from around the country contact me with offers of activities or accommodation,” he told Nelson Weekly. The offers include jet boating, a helicopter ride up Mt Cook and accommodation in Nelson. John says the idea behind the offer was to reward the citizen. “I had the idea to just do this thing in a fit of euphoria, shall we say, when I heard it was a member of the public who dobbed him in,” he told the New Zealand Herald last week. “For a private individual to find him and tip him off, I thought that was really great.”
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Trainers from Wairua Body Coaching Systems were on hand; leading teams in a number of games, while participants themselves had fashioned costumes from any pink accessory available; there were bras, tutus, glitter wigs and angel wings. Even Tasman Makos player David Havili took part, showing his support with a splash of pink, and helping Breffni O’Rourke judge the best dressed woman, man and team. The efforts of this year’s Boot Camp for Breast Cancer managed to raise a total of $15,000. Event sponsors donated $9000, while $4000 came
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First Fight 4 Victory bouts announced Mohammed Ali once told the world that he could “float like a butterfly”. But as Nelson’s eight newest boxers were unveiled on Friday night, the only butterflies around were located firmly in their stomachs. The eight were announced at the “After the Bell” fundraiser on Friday as the first confirmed fighters for the Fight 4 Victory charity boxing event, which will be held at Saxton Stadium on April 4, next year. The date for the next Fight 4 Victory was announced in Nelson Weekly last month and, since then, organisers Barry Galbraith and Paul Hampton have been inundated with emails from people keen to take part. But the pair have had to carefully partner people together to ensure safe and even fights and say they’re thrilled to announce the first four of eight planned bouts “We’re really happy with the people we have and we are just so happy that so many people were keen to do this and support the trust and the kids. That’s what this is all about,” says programme director at the trust, Paul Hampton. Among the match ups are two lawyers – Emma Riddell and
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Henley School’s leaky library is being demolished and a new one built, after the Ministry of Education decided “that it will be more economical to rebuild the building than to repair it”. The library has been closed after inspections found that about 90 per cent of the framing timber in the ten-year-old, $984,000 building has been damaged by water. Last week, the ministry’s head of the education infrastructure service, Kim Shannon, confirmed that the library will be
demolished and replaced with a newlydesigned building. “We have immediately started to dismantle the old library building and expect to be able to reuse some of the materials, such as doors and window fittings, in the new building,” Kim says. “The old building will be removed by Christmas and the new building is expected to be completed around the middle of next year.” Kim says the ministry has reached a commercial settlement with the
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ROSE DAY: Freya Jordan and Lauren Cox enjoy the Broadgreen Rose Day, held last Sunday. Broadgreen Historic House in Stoke hosted its annual community event to celebrate the roses coming into bloom. There were food and craft stalls, beautiful music and, of course, the chance to wander amongst the flowers and soak up the atmosphere of Nelson’s history. Broadgreen is home to the Samuel’s Rose Garden which was named after the late Mr S J Samuels, a devoted rose nurseryman. It’s the biggest rose garden in Nelson with around 3000 plants, including over 500 named varieties, and made for a colourful Sunday afternoon. Photo: Jessie Johnston.
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Nelson mother of three Stacey Gribble, left, with Gentle Dental coowner Maxine Noar after the clinic decided to credit Stacey with $600, the amount she lost to the Stoke Dental Clinic. Photo: Andrew Board.
Dentist comes to Nelson mum’s rescue The mother-of-three who is owed $600 by struck-off Stoke dentist Nicholas Smith has had her dental bill covered by other dentist. Stacey Gribble had been paying the Stoke Dental Centre by automatic payment until there was enough in her account to get treatment. But, when she called the clinic two weeks ago, she was told it had closed and Stacey later found out the business had been liquidated. She told Nelson Weekly last week that the money was a year’s worth of payments and that it was a huge blow for her young family. But within hours of publishing, the Weekly received a call from Gentle Dental owner Maxine Noar, offering $600 of credit to Stacey. “I read it in your paper and I just felt so upset. The fact that Stacey had been putting money in to try and get herself ahead, we’ve got kids too and I know what it’s like to
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Relief coming for Nelson air travellers Fury from Nelson-based air travellers has been replaced with hope, after Air New Zealand announced a shake-up of its regional air fares last week. Earlier this year, Nelson Weekly readers vented their frustration at the increasing cost of air travel and blamed the national carrier for doing away with a frequent flyer scheme and making “grab a seat” tickets too difficult to get, and the cost of last-minute travel “exorbitant”. But Air New Zealand announced last week that relief was coming in the form of new last-minute fare prices called “Gotta Go”, and bigger planes flying between Nelson and other major cities. It wasn’t all good news though, with it announced that Nelson will be losing the Nelson to Palmerston North direct route from April next year. The Gotta Go fares will be launched on February 1, next year, and will be a flat rate of $169 one way. The fares are only available for purchase between 90 and 60 minutes prior to departure and Nelson mayor Rachel Reese says that’s good news for the region. “The ‘Gotta Go’ domestic fares will have a significant impact on our city, making it more affordable for people from around the country to attend our amazing events. Weekend trips to sunny Nel-
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NELSON HOMES WIN TOP AWARDS: Two Nelson home builders featured in the Registered Master Builders 2014 House of the Year awards, presented in Auckland on Saturday night. Inhaus Developments won the PlaceMakers New Homes $350,000-$450,000 category for a new home in Richmond, while Harris Builders won the James Hardie New Homes $450,000$600,000 section for a home in St Arnaud. OUR WINE IS BEST: Four Nelson wines won gold medals at the Air New Zealand Wine Awards announced last week. They were Seifried Nelson Sauvignon Blanc 2014 and Waimea Pinot Gris 2014, each with two golds, and Blackenbrook Nelson Pinot Gris 2013 and Sea level Pinot Gris 2014. A total of 1557 wines across 16 different classes were entered in this year’s competition. ECONOMY STRONG: The Nelson economy has shown solid growth over the past year with unemployment falling to just four per cent, the lowest since June 2009, the latest Nelson Region Economic Development figures show. Tourism international guest nights are up 6.2 per cent in the year to May compared to a year earlier, and 503 new residential building permits were issued in the year to May 2014, the highest they have been since August 2011. However, these improvements haven’t flowed through to consumer confidence, with an 18 per cent drop over the last three months in the proportion of households with a positive outlook for the coming year.
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Truck show a honking success It might not be a common form of fundraising, but Stoke School may be on to a winner after their truck show last Saturday. It’s the second time the event has been run after secretary of the PTA, Melanie Edwards, saw potential in an idea voiced by her partner. Having trucks of their own, they believed a show would be great for drivers to catch up, while offering the school a way to raise money. With support from the PTA, Melanie sent letters to various trucking companies which resulted in a turnout of 69 trucks, including a fire engine and ambulance. The total amount raised isn’t known yet but with the estimated 2000 attendee’s, organisers are hoping to see
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High winds batter fishermen Five fishermen were rescued off Cable Bay on Saturday as high winds rocked their boat, making it too dangerous for them to get back to Port Nelson. The Nelson Coastguard, police and the surf lifesavers were all involved in the rescue. The five men went fishing on a 6.5 metre runabout, but high winds in the afternoon left them unable to get out of Cable Bay. Graeme Richard, from Nelson
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says. “That’s never a good sign.” The coastguard and lifesavers took three people off the boat so they could drive back to Nelson and pick up the trailer. Then a local farmer loaned them his tractor so they could pull the boat to shore at around 5.30pm. “Message is for boaties to check the weather and make sure they have the safety equipment,” says Graeme. “Especially a VHF radio, and make sure they know how to use it.”
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Mike close to reaching target for new lungs Andrew Board After seven months and $81,000, Mike Corkill is just $19,000 away from the new set of lungs he needs to survive. Mike has a pulmonary hypertension, a rare and incurable lung disorder. To live, he needs a new set of lungs, but the treatment isn’t available in New Zealand because there aren’t enough donors. So Mike, a father of five, needs to raise $100,000 to pay for a transplant and treatment in India. He started his quest for the cash in April with a story in Nelson Weekly. Since then, the community has rallied to raise more than $80,000, much of that from Nelsonians and local businesses. Richmond Mall allowed Mike and his family to collect money in the mall for several months, and the Richmond Lions also donated $2500 to Mike’s cause. They are just two examples of the many groups that have got in behind Mike and his family. There have also been raffles, a quiz night and several other fundraising ideas, including a Givealittle fundraising page. Mike says with the target so close and medical clearance to fly, he and his wife have applied for passports and visas to India, with a tentative plan to fly out in mid-January. But first he needs the final $19,000. The family have run out of ideas to get over the final hurdle and Mike is hoping for support from the community. “It’s been a big effort and really hard, but we’re so close.” To donate to Mike’s cause visit www.givealittle. co.nz/cause/mikecorkillappeal or donate to a bank account set up for the cause, 38-90060093683-03.
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Mad Butcher opens: Bought the lamb chops, had 'em for tea. Fantastic taste and great price. Julie Roberts.
Doesn't matter where we end up. Home is what you make it! I tried living away from Nelson once. Never again! I love it here. My family and I live in the Vic. 5 minute walk to town, I drive to work, 11 minutes, plus 10 minute drive to Tahuna Beach, give or take. Live, Love, Laugh sums it up pretty well, I'd say. Sharon Patterson.
Duncan Garner writes about how great Nelson is. Do you agree? He must have had a boat to be able to say the fishing was good. For us poor people, you have you drive miles to find good fishing spots on land that is accessible to the public. Personally, I think Coromandel has it all if you are after lifestyle, good weather, and cheap housing. Also, people know road rules up there. Yvonne Walker.
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Love it, never been happier. Relaxed and cheaper lifestyle, people great accepting and friendly. First time I've really can call a place home. Dave Trigg.
I love living in Nelson, but agree that Nelson is very cliquey, and harder than normal to make friends. The weather is amazing. Bonnie Geiger. Terrible wages, unfortunately. Ryan de Garnham. Cheap housing? Try paying for that on sunshine wages!!! Lisa De Gray. I love Nelson. So pleased to be back after more than a decade away. Cliquey is a perception some have, but the truth is it's a friendly place and a lot of people have been here their whole lives. I am the 6th generation of my family to be here and so I have a large base of friends as family. The
more the merrier has always been the motto. There are probably less places to meet new people, though. Anyone new to Nelson and looking for new friends, I'm friendly. Amanda Cuff. Bugger, the secrets out. Shhhhh about Motueka, the friendliest town in the region. Marion Cross. Came back to live after 30 years away. Always knew I would. Great life style and weather. Found people very friendly. Life is what you make it. Julie Roberts. I love Nelson. It will always be home, no matter where we live Nelson is home in my heart. Living in Mandurah WA at present, also a small coastal city. Lovely, but will never replace Nelson in my heart. Sharon Fisher. I am on a sabbatical in the UK for a year, and am reminded many times a day what a great place Nelson is and how much I miss it!! Nelson does need help with jobs... most of us create our own but what a place. Stephanie Drewery. When you grow up with this it's nothing spectacular, when you move away and come home it's more than spectacular. Celia Zumbach. Feel very privileged to have lived in this beautiful region for all of my 67 years. Marion Brook.
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Art work bought for Nelson Nelsonians have raised $245,000 for a rare painting to be brought to the region. The Rita Angus painting “The Apple Pickers”, with strong connections to Nelson, has been bought for the Suter Art Gallery collection. The fundraising effort started with Nelson City Council which contributed $5000, before the community came on board to raise the rest. Nelson mayor Rachel Reese thanked The Suter’s fundraising
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team, representatives of the local apple industry and the wider community, for their generosity. “Over the subsequent ten weeks of fundraising, I have watched with admiration and pleasure the very clear support for this appeal across our region as a whole, both from individuals and from corporate entities, excitedly tracking the way the fundraising barometer has gone up each week, closer and closer to the target of $245,000,” says Rachel.
The council does not normally provide additional funding for acquisitions, but on this occasion the value of the painting to The Suter collection, and the rare opportunity to acquire it, convinced the council to make an exemption, says Rachel. “The painting’s natural home is here and I, for one, am very much looking forward to seeing this local artwork hanging in pride of place, on the opening day of the new Suter Art Gallery in 2016.”
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Nelson Lakes National Park and Rainbow Conservation Area - Rat and Possum Control Operation The Department of Conservation (DOC), as part of its Battle for our Birds programme, intends to apply cereal pellet baits containing sodium fluoroacetate (1080) in Nelson Lakes National Park and Rainbow Conservation Area. The pest control is being undertaken to protect native species from rats and possums.
Description of the area: Approximately 13,500 ha made up the western side of the St Arnaud Range adjacent to Lake Rotoiti extending south to include the Travers Valley and the side valleys (Hukere, Hopeless and Cupola) and the remote East Sabine Valley up to an approximate altitude of 1600m above sea level within the Nelson Lakes National Park and a small part of the eastern side of the St Arnaud Range within the Rainbow Conservation Area. Areas affected include the St Arnaud Range Track, Loop Track, Honeydew Track, Lakehead Track, Lakeside Track (south of Whiskey Falls), Travers Track, Cascade Track, Hopeless Creek Track, Cupola Track, and the Sabine Track (between West Sabine Hut and Travers Saddle).
Method of control: Cereal baits containing the pesticide 1080 will be distributed by helicopter over the above area except for the area between the Loop Track and Honeydew Track and some land within 50 metres of the Lakehead and Lakeside Tracks which will be hand sown. The 1080 baits are cylindrical pellets approximately 2-3 cm long, cinnamon lures and dyed green. An application of nontoxic pre-feed baits was completed on 8 November 2014. Entry to all public walking tracks within the area will be restricted during and immediately following the 1080 operation until a track inspection is completed. This will be as soon as is practical and no longer than 24 hours after the operation. Warning signs will be placed at all normal points of entry to the area and at huts within the area immediately prior to the 1080 operation. Always remember when in the area: • DO NOT touch bait or bait bags • WATCH CHILDREN at all times • DO NOT eat animals from this area • DO NOT allow DOGS access to animal carcasses (noting dogs are prohibited in the Nelson Lakes National Park). Observe these rules whenever you see warning signs placed at the public access ways in the above area. Please call the National Poisons Centre for details regarding sodium fluoroacetate (1080) – Ph. 0800 764 766.
Commencement Date Toxin operation will take place on or after 18 November 2014. The actual date of the operation will depend on the availability of periods of suitable weather.
For further information contact the Department of Conservation’s Rotoiti/Nelson Lakes Visitor Centre on View Road, St Arnaud ph: 03 5211806.
A detailed map of the treatment area may be viewed at the Rotoiti/Nelson Lakes Visitor Centre (8am to 4.30pm Monday to Sunday) or see the DOC website www.doc.govt.nz (search: battle for our birds nelson lakes). The operation leader is John Wotherspoon at the above address.
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As a woman in her late-30s who did triathlons and ran half marathons, Andrea Campbell was a picture of health and happiness. Two and a half decades later, she still has the smile but instead of her legs pumping inches above the pavement they now need help to be perched into her wheelchair. Andrea lives on Collingwood St with her husband George and was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, an auto immune disease, in 1988. Since then she has slowly lost her balance, control of her limbs and more recently, her ability to walk for more than a few metres. The future isn’t so bright either, the disease will only get worse and Andrea expects to be wheelchair-bound full-time within 12 months. But there is a way out and she is determined to give it a shot. Andrea has been accepted into a specialised hospital in Israel that can perform an operation to reverse the effects of MS. Basically, doctors take stem cells out of the patient, treat them over a few days and then replace them in the body. Improved results in balance can be instant, but Andrea isn’t expecting miracles. “I just saw a video with a lady who has just walked six kilometres, two years after the treatment. Before the operation, she could only walk a few metres, like me. But I’m a bit older so don’t think it will happen that quick for me.” There are a few hospitals around the world that perform the procedure and it has just become government-funded in Norway. Andrea is sure the
Andrea and George Campbell are hoping to raise money so she can get a procedure to reverse the effects of multiple sclerosis. Photo: Andrew Board. operation will become mainstream in a few years but she doesn’t have time to wait. Andrea needs treatment as soon as possible and the Israel hospital has given her a date of May next year. The only problem is money. The procedure – along with travel and accommodation – costs $170,000. That’s more than the Campbells have, so they’re reaching out to the community. Andrea has set up a Givealittle fundraising page in the hope that people will donate, and she’s already had great support. Her “local”, Morrison Street Café, donated several hundred dollars from a charity tin to her cause and Morrison Square is
donating the proceeds from a gold coin gift-wrapping service next month. Family in Ashburton are also hosting a garage sale to raise money and her sisters in the United Kingdom are also hosting fundraisers. George, who’s well-known as a football coach for Nelson Bays Football, says they’re hoping to host a quiz night and several other fundraisers over the coming months. “It’s a lot of money and it’s hard to get our head around, but it will make Andrea’s life so much better and we really need to make it happen,” says George. To donate to Andrea’s Givealittle page visit www.givealittle. co.nz/cause/andreamcampbell
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reporter@nelsonweekly.co.nz A solar system that heats your hot water at night was just one of the sustainableliving options available at this year’s Ecofest and Growables fair. Founders Heritage Park was a hive of activity as the public flocked to see the latest and greatest in environmentally friendly solutions for home and garden, with around 4000 people, in total, enjoying the event. Organiser of Ecofest and Growables, Ali Lawley, says each have a strong following, but combining the two events, as well as a new venue, was a great decision for both exhibitors and the general public. “The general feedback that we got from the Ecofest exhibitors was that they were really pleased with the new location. The event has historically been at the Trafalgar Centre, but the overall feel this year was a lot more relaxed and a lot more festival-like.” Among exhibitors was The Alternative Energy Company, a new business to Nelson, offering some "exciting new options" for more energy-efficient homes that haven’t been seen here before. “Events like Ecofest give us the oppor-
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Gina Russell, Geoff Read, Trish Dowthwaite and Cristian Manole, from the Alternative Energy Company, at the combined Ecofest and Growables Fair at Founders Heritage Park on Sunday. Photo: Jessie Johnston. tunity to show the advanced technology we have available,” says director, Geoff Read. “The product we’re marketing is quite revolutionary really, in what is available in New Zealand. It’s the next generation in solar hot water heating.” Their solar hot water system generated a lot of interest among event goers, probably because one eight-kilo solar panel can produce heated water for a 300 litre cylinder all year round, even at night. A specially designed refrigerant, at nega-
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the homes, the result Stonewood Nelson achieved was hugely gratifying. Their bronze medal build was a tidy four bedroom family home that backed onto a well-established forest, providing much sought after protection and privacy. With a large front lawn and numerous plants, the property had plenty of room for outdoor enjoyment. The flow of the house worked effortlessly for all purposes of family life, with an open plan layout incorporating the lounge, dining and family room, and a natural colour scheme making for a cosy family area. The Stonewood Homes showhome represents the quality of their craftsmanship to potential clients. Their silver medal winning build sees an efficient use of the outside space to create an area that feels larger than it actually is. It also features an outdoor fire which adds to the general ambience while inside the home, the 2.4m entry door creates a feeling of spaciousness. The mas-
ter bedroom is cleverly positioned away from the other three rooms to offer privacy and an oasis away from what can often be noisier house members. It took something special to receive the gold medal and Stonewood Homes achieved it with their ‘special design’ home, nestled in the heart of the Marlborough Sounds. With a spectacular view to recommend it, the home was enhanced with a spacious kitchen, four generous size bedrooms and a durable, low maintenance, shadowclad Coloursteel corrugated exterior. There is no doubt that one of the key elements to Stonewood Homes Nelsons success, comes from a team who live and breathe the philosophy of the business. Director, Rhys Horncastle, has built the company up to its current position of excellence, and has recently made some major changes to ensure the steadfastness of the business for the future. Now in a business partnership with General Manager Brent Stewart
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is all part of their future proofing, self improvement process. It’s also the base for the Stonewood team who work away tirelessly, making people’s dream homes a reality. With a number of in-house services on hand, creating the perfect solution to anyone’s housing specifications is easy. Anne Blake offers full drafting capabilities to adjust or create plans that will incorporate the features and style of your forever home. The advantage
of having a draughtsperson on site is that they can come up with something totally from scratch. “If somebody’s site is problematic, we’ll find a solution. In saying that there are a huge number of plans at our fingertips that we can utilise as a base plan,” says Brent. “It helps streamline the process, people’s individual flair and thoughts on how they want to live in their home are gathered by the sales person, and then we can draft a con-
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Director Rhys Horncastle and General Manager Brent (Stew) Stewart, who is currently supporting Movember, lead the Nelson team from Stonewood Homes, making people’s dream homes a reality. cept plan up that looks like their ideas on paper.” Quantity Surveyor, Barry Gibbs is vital to making sure there are no surprises when it comes to the cost of the client’s home at the end of the construction process. He works with the nuts and bolts, how it goes together and how much it will all cost, so when a home is priced to a client, they know that’s what they can expect. Once a job starts, project manager Phil Johnson works closely with the sub trades and clients to create a smooth construction process that sticks to the time line. “When we say to somebody it will be finished by ‘this date’, we can achieve that because of Phil’s management of the build. He is also a trade qualified builder of 35 years, so he knows how to keep a site running smoothly by dealing efficiently with problems that arise,” says Brent. With the concept layouts and plans drawn up, it can still be hard to imagine the look of a home and what it will be like to live in. Stonewood Homes Nelson can provide a computer 3d model of your home. This along with the services of professional Interior Designer, are all part of
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ber of opportunities all over the area including Atawhai, Stoke, Richmond, Brightwater, Wakefield, Motueka and Golden Bay. The homes are designed to complement their sections, making the most of the sunshine hours, services and outdoor living, They are also backed by the 10 year registered master builder guarantee and Stonewood Homes extended two year warranty. If you are interested in a turn-key home option to fit your budget, contact Stonewood Homes for more information about the solutions available. They are also in a position to help you with some good finance options, thanks to their close relationship with the major bank brands.
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The A and P Show could be the perfect chance to have all your questions answered by the Stonewood Homes sales professionals, and this year, they will be showcasing their Farmlife series, to help people better understand Stonewood’s rural applications. They have some great solutions around seasonal accommodation, transportables and a range of house plans to complement the rural setting. Come along to sites 87 and 88 on November 22 and 23 to talk to their consultants about any of their services. Stonewood Homes Nelson has a lot to recommend it and directors Rhys and Brent are grateful for the work, effort and care their staff and sub trades put into each and every project. “Part of our strengths is our relationship with our suppliers and sub trades. If it wasn’t
for our strong relationship with them, I absolutely know we wouldn’t be where we are, and we wouldn’t get to where we want to be in the future. We are very often complimented on our level of detail, quality and professionalism, and it’s down to those guys, the builders, contractors, GIB fixers / stoppers, sanders, painters, joiners and everybody else, so to each and every one of them, we would like to say thank you,” says Brent. Stonewood Homes Nelson are confident have what it takes to satisfy every situation and lifestyle, and all their homes are supported with an extended two year warranty period, so should something go wrong within that time, Stonewood will be there to make it right. Talk to the Stonewood Homes Nelson show home consultant and
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The home base for the Stonewood Homes Nelson team is at 4 Kidson Place, Stoke. sales professional contact, Simone Cook on 027 554 2349 today, and experience the Stonewood Homes treatment. Due to the success of the company, Stonewood Homes Nelson is also in the position to expand their staff with another sales professional. A successful background in sales is essential but not necessarily within the construction industry. You need to have superior communication skills, be a
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We also started the Modern Apprenticeship scheme in Nelson graduating the first apprentices in the south Island. Bouterays Restaurant, Hopgoods Restaurant, Anchor bar and Grill, Rutherford Hotel, all took on apprentices that completed their training at these establishments. We have been 100% locally-owned and operated for all this time, understanding the local needs and of the highs and lows that occur in this industry throughout the seasons. Our philosophy that has withstood the test of time is simple. “Attitude Determines Performance” All our staff hold true to this motto, and the right action that this instils in all who have passed through the training centre. Our tutors are proficient and up to date with current trends, but more importantly, able to drive learners to understanding what it takes to gain sustainable employment, and the attitudes this entails. We have a roll-in, roll-out enrolment, so learners can join throughout the year.
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One building, One family.. Although they operate three individual businesses, Andrea and Michael Dell, their son Luke and daughter-in-law Amy, have a unique business situation. Since the age of 16, Luke has worked alongside his parents at their gallery and framing business in Christchurch, and the environment Luke grew up in, is one he has chosen to make his career. Although he isn’t on his parent’s payroll anymore, their new gallery premise on Nelson’s Halifax St has created the perfect space to accommodate everyone’s talents and passions. After losing their gallery and framing business to Christchurch’s red zone, Andrea and
Michael made the decision to move to Nelson, while Luke, who had been operating his own framing business in Tahunanui with wife Amy for six years, was in dire need of a larger workshop. The Rutherford Gallery premisis, with it’s potential to accommodate the requirements of all three businesses became available and now, with earthquake strengthening and three months worth of renovations completed, Nelson City Framers, Broomfields & Co Quality Handcraft Supplies and Bay Area Cycles are
well settled in. The advantage of working together as a family revolves predominantly around a great source of support. Being framers from way back, Andrea and Michael are well placed to help Luke when
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Framing can be just as much a work of art as the piece itself. “The most enjoyable part of the job is the design side; it’s almost the most crucial. You’ve still got to be able to do the technical side, but I think the biggest thing is to get that design side right. Apart from a stint in Nelson’s commercial fishing sector, framing is all Luke has ever done. An OE gave him the chance to do some framing in Britain, and then four years was spent working for one of the top framers in Christchurch, Ronald Motram. Luke and Amy spent six years running the business, formally, The Guilded Edge, out of a double garage in Tahunanui, now the renamed Nelson City Framers is all go in a fully functioning workshop of its own. “The setup is a dream, we’ve got somewhere to showcase what we do” and with upgraded equipment and an expansive workshop, Luke says they are a much more efficient operation, with the ability to do more and undertake larger framing projects. With an extensive wall display of custom frames, and the ability to offer hand finished frames using stains, gesso and gold leaf, Nelson City Framers has the right solution for anything that needs framing and one of the best workshops in the country in which to do it.
Broomfields & Co, established in Christchurch in 1981, has been owned for six years, by textiles enthusiast, Andrea Dell. After salvaging the business from the red zone, Broomfields & Co finally secured a lease at ‘The Tannery’ in Christchurch. Moving to Nelson was already decided on, and Andrea was pleased to be bringing her business to Nelson, while continuing the Christchurch store. Specialising in needlecraft supplies, Andrea’s vision for the store is an inspirational place for those looking to start or to re-ignite a passion for the craft. Broomfields & Co also benefits from Andrea’s love of colour and design. “I just love everything about textiles, I really enjoy putting colours together and helping customer’s with that side of things.” The world of needlecraft isn’t what it used to be says Andrea, “there are some really lovely, simple contemporary designs and with divine threads, fabrics, accessories and everything else you need to create quality needle art, people are falling in love with it all over again.” Broomfields & Co plans for early next year will see the introduction of stitching groups, a great opportunity for likeminded people to share ideas and get help with their needlecraft projects.
From the delicate, to vintage inspired motorcycles, Michael’s online custom vintage parts business, Bay Area Cycles, is represented through his show space in the gallery. With an interest in bikes going back to his teenage years, Michaels venture is relatively new and specialises in early British bikes from the sixties and seventies. While he does have a preference for British motorcycles, the parts are, more often than not, universal and able to be fitted onto many different makes and models. From tail lights, handle bars, seats and springs, Bay Area Cycles is aimed towards the keen garage bike builder who wants to put their own mark on a motorcycle restoration. As well as selling the parts, Michael has regularly put his own hands to the task of restoring bikes, using both custom vintage parts, as well as classic restorations to factory standards; he even scratch builds custom bikes as demos to showcase his range of parts. To view Michael’s custom vintage parts, visit the website at www.bayareacycles.co.nz, or come into the gallery for a talk with a fellow enthusiast. Feel free to visit the gallery on Halifax St in Nelson and explore each diverse business for yourself.
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Come with your family and join us for an enjoyable evening of international foods • beer & wine • music • white elephant • haunted hospital • amusement rides • Christmas wreaths • local art exhibition • face painting • wacky hair and much much more! space. The project includes re-modelling the whole garden area and constructing covered spaces for students and teachers to sit under. Amusements for the children will
popular haunted house, this year is no different. With so many Get ready for a fantastic evening at Hampden and Hampden St School are happy to say St School this Friday. Their twilight gala is this will be returning with a bit of a twist. high-quality clothing items donated to the the perfect way to wind down at the end of If you’re brave enough, take a tour through event, the school is once again offering the the week with family, and enjoy the the haunted hospital, it’s got all manner opportunity for early birds to get in and sights, sounds and tastes of a great of scary things to get your heart racing. grab the best deals from their Pre-loved fundraising event. The very first There is plenty for adults to do too, Fashion Extravaganza. Come and have a Hampden St gala was held in 1938 with a diverse collection of food stalls, look on Wednesday 19, from 2:30 until 6:30pm, in the school hall. to raise money for the school’s pool, including curries and other The art exhibition will and in the last ten years the event international dishes, the also be returning this year, has been an annual occurrence with traditional sausage sizzle, featuring 45 local artists. a reputation for quality atmosphere and fish and chips. The Make someone’s Christmas and entertainment. It’s a fun, popular plant stall will be with a unique piece to hang family event that has something for operating, alongside some on the wall, and have a look everyone, and is sure to attract crowds locally-crafted jewellery, Luseane Uia, Connor Goody, Aiden Lee, Kadeisha at the some of the talent within the school community, as Christmas decorations from Hampden St School well as around the region. This year, Smith, Hamish Dukes and Lily Aitken from Hamp- and, of course, the White den St School are excited for their upcoming twistudents who will also be the twilight gala is helping to raise Elephant. Entertainment light gala. displaying around 20 works the funds necessary for their two is the heart of every gala of art. Viewing times for upcoming projects. The school’s tennis and be very similar to last year, with a bouncy and, with some quality acts the exhibition have been basketball courts are in need of resurfacing, castle, mini jeeps, horizontal bungee, water on the list, the atmosphere extended to Saturday, from before being covered with synthetic tiger walkers, face painting and crazy hair all on is set for a great day. Musical Luke Kilworth doing 11am until 2pm, for those turf, while an outside area, incorporating offer, as well as some exciting new additions performances from Hampden the horizontal bungee who missed out on Friday trees and benches, will be further developed like the merry-go-round and nail painting. St students, including the choir, at last years Hampden or wish to pick up the pieces to accommodate an outdoor teaching Nelson Cadets will have an assault course Malamalama and Jump Jam, St School Twilight Gala. they bought. set up for children to get stuck into, will be followed by a range of or they could take their energy bands from Nelson Intermediate School. With so much on offer, you’d be crazy to out on some crockery in the plate Hampden St School gala has always enjoyed miss it, so keep Friday 21 November, from smash. Last year also saw a very great support from the community, and 5pm until 8pm, free in your diary.
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ADVENTURE RACING: Team Seagate of New Zealand won the 2014 Adventure Racing World Championships in Ecuador on Sunday completing a gruelling 700km course, that started high in the Andes and finished on the Pacific coast at the surfing resort of Mompiche, in just over 111 hours. The team, led by Nelson's Nathan Fa’avae and also including Sophie Hart, Chris Forne and Stuart Lynch, is now the most successful in adventure racing history, Sophie having won two ARWC titles and the others three titles each.
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CRICKET: The ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 trophy will be in Nelson this Thursday morning, as part of the nationwide ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Trophy Tour. The Trophy Tour will be open to the public at Nelson College from 7.30am to 11am on Thursday. The event will feature a 72 square metre interactive exhibition on the history of the tournament, cricket skills challenges, giveaways and the chance to get a free photo with the ICC Cricket World Cup Trophy. Fans can also expect to meet cricketing hero Sir Richard Hadlee, who is acting as Cricket World Cup Ambassador. CYCLING: Saxton Field will be home to yet another sport after confirmation a $1.6 million cycling velodrome will be built there. The project will be funded by Nelson City Council, Tasman District Council and the Saxton Velodrome Trust.
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Locals win national slotcar champs Nelson slotcar drag racers, Chris Narbey and Tony Cook, may have recorded the fastest runs at the national slotcar drag racing champs at the Brightwater track on Saturday, but it was their clubmate Clive Hall who provided the most spectacular action. Tony won the Nitro Class reaching speeds of up to 140 kilometres an hour on the 30m track while Chris took on the Pro-Modifieds at the meeting that attracted 18 racers in seven classes. Rangiora's Kerry Radford also had a successful day, winning the Pro-Stock, Box Stock and Hard Body classes to accumulate the most points. But Tony says Clive Hall stole the show when he "destroyed his car when it flew off the end of the track and hit the wall" in the most spectacular crash of the day. "He was still picking up the pieces the next day," Tony says. "It was a massive crash." Tony says the slotcars are raced in the same classes to real drag cars depending on their body type, weight and motor. The fastest nitro dragsters can reach speeds of up to 160kmh and cover the 30m track in 0.4seconds. "Anything goes in the nitros which is the fastest class. My car does 88,000 revs per minute and up to 100 miles an hour but I was only hitting 85 and 0.5seconds on Saturday." Tony says the Brightwater Slot Racing Club also has a circuit racing track and holds regular Chris Narbey, left, and Tony Cook, line up at the nameetings on Tuesdays from 7pm. For more in- tional slotcar drag racing champs in Brightwater on formation see nzsca.co.nz Saturday. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.
Nayland College's Tayler Boeyen competes in the triple jump at the Athletics Nelson twighlight meeting at Saxton Field last Wednesday. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.
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The Nelson College for Girls Junior A team are well on track for the South Island Secondary Schools tournament in Invercargill 24-27th of November 2014. The team lead by captain Tali Uia, have competed in three tournaments in-preparation. The first was a one day tournament called “Serve It Up” held at Saxton stadium, where they played 5 games and won 4, losing to Waimea Junior A in the final. The second tournament was the ‘Roy Titheridge” tournament. Held in Blenheim the team played 6 games and won Jess Williams 6 games over a two day weekend. They defeated Marlbort he se ller s roo m ough girls college A in the fiwww.thesellersroom.co.nz nal, defending the title for the
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sell. England’s Jack Sheppard, ranked 13th in the world, won the expert grade. Motueka star rider, Daniel Clark won the intermediate class while his brother Karl Clark finished a very comfortable third in the Pro/ Expert grade after having returned from the World renowned Scottish Six Day Trial. Nelson’s Nick Oliver finished
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Big turn out for judo comp More than 50 people threw each other around a Nelson judo dojo on Sunday, as part of the Central Districts closed championships. The champs involved 53 people from Nelson, Marlborough and the West Coast. President of the Nelson Judo Club, Lindsay Kelly, says it was thrilled with the turn out. "We were blown away. The sport is really growing and Nelson and Motueka both entered big numbers." The event was open to all ages and weight classes from kids through to adults.
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puncturists have completed at least four years of full time study either here or overseas and must complete at least 20 hours of continuing education every year in order to maintain their Annual Practicing Certificate. Acupuncture is not yet a registered profession in New Zealand but members of NZRA are bound by the rules and code of ethics of the organisation. Those New Zealanders who studied acupuncture in the past would have needed to travel overseas as there was no course of study offered in this country. It is now possible to complete a bachelor and masters programme through the New Zealand School of Acupuncture and TCM in either Wellington or Auckland. Both courses are NZQA approved. A recent study, completed by NZRA member, Dan Jakes as part of his masters thesis through Canterbury University, found that people who were seek acupuncture treatment do so for two main reasons - dissatisfaction with their conventional care or as a result of their specific health beliefs which cause them to seek out the more holistic treatment provided by the acupuncturist. Perhaps it is time to consider acupuncture treatment? There are 11 members of NZRA here in the Nelson Tasman region – why not give one of them a call? Business Update. Adv.
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Community Events PILATES on ThE BEAch: NEW SUMMER HOURS. Mon & Weds 5:45pm, Tues & Thurs 8am. On Tahunanui Beach (Behind the Lions Play Ground). All welcome, beginners & regulars. Enquires Marion 021 08399290 VoLUnTEERS nEEDED: Nelson Parents Centre is urgently looking for help to run our antenatal & postnatal courses. Vacancies include course co-ordinators, facilitators, hosts, librarian & Truffle Rolling! Tania 545 0964 or casbag@xtra. co.nz for info. SEnIoRnET nELSon are meeting at 11 Hastings St Nelson at 2pm, 19 Nov. Members are invited to help plan the future of the organisation. Chris Fountain. 03 5450320. STokE SEnIoRS: Weds Nov 19: At 12.45pm we welcome Nelson's own Pearly Queen & Hospice Charity volunteer, Shirley Miles to hear about her life & work; Thurs Nov 20: Anne Spear in concert with original songs & poems; Tues Nov 25: The Savage Club entertain with a variety show of songs & skits; Weds Nov 26: HOUSIE $5 a card; Most weekly concerts/events start @ 1.30 pm with a donation entry of $3 (unless otherwise stated). Incl. Entertainment & Afternoon Tea in the Stoke Seniors Hall, 548 Main Rd. Stoke. Ph: 547 2660 / stokeseniors@xtra.co.nz VOLUNTEER VAN DRIVERS WANTED TO HELP WITH TRANSPORT FOR STOKE SENIORS. Further details phone 547 2660. ART CLASSES: Mons 10am - 12 pm. $6 NEW EUCHRE GROUP: Mons at 1.15pm Stoke Memorial Hall All Enquiries Ph:547 2660 email: stokeseniors@ xtra.co.nz FoSTER PAREnTS Change Lives & Communities. Child Youth & Family are offering free training for foster parents & caregivers in Nelson. Nov 19 & Dec 3. 6-9pm. Heather 989-4200. FREE! Employment Info Evening for people new to Nelson or NZ. Nelson Library, Wed, 19 Nov, 7-9pm. Experts from Community Law & NZ Immigration Concepts. Join us for complimentary drinks & nibbles, Question & Answer session. hIRA kInDERgARTEn Ladies Clothes Swap-$15 will get you a drink, nibbles, presentation from leading life coach Caron Proctor & 5 items of clothing! Thurs 20 Nov, 7pm, Hira Rural
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021 277 2098 mum4mum@nbph.org.nz or visit our FB Page. PILATES on the Beach, NEW SUMMER HOURS. Mons & Weds 5:45pm, Tues & Thurs 8am. On Tahunanui Beach (Behind the Lions Play Ground). All welcome, beginners & regulars. Marion 021 0839 9290. nELSon coMMUnITy PoTTERS 136 Rutherford St. Learn the art of pottery. Hand-building, wheel work firing & glazing for beginners to expert. Social group Thurs 10-12. Classes available. Ph Annie 5483087 MInDFULnESS: Lunchtime Classes at NMIT Anxious, depressed, stressed? Take a little time out for yourself. Great for body, brain and spirit stretches, relaxation, mindfulness. Thurs 12.10 - 12.50pm (term times) 3rd floor Tourism Building (T305). Gold Coin. Come as you are – no special clothes needed. Georgie 0274 407-317. SIT & BE FIT: Victory Community Centre Tues & Victory Community Church (238 Upper Vanguard St) Thurs, 10am. Great music, fun, meet new people, work at your level. Info ph Shirley 547 1433 / 021 121 8023 cERVIcAL ScREEnIng cLInIc: Held the 1st Tues of each month, Victory Community Centre. No or Low cost – criteria applies. Ph 546 8385 for appointment hEARIng cLInIc: Available for free checks and assessments for 16+yrs. Please phone 546 8385 for appointment. Held at Victory Community Centre AnTIQUE BoTTLE & coLLEcTABLES cLUB meet 1st Tues every month 7.30pm Suburban Club, Tahunanui. All welcome. Bring your treasures. Ph Judy Pittman 545 2181. VIcToRy SocIAL DAncE gRoUP: Dance practice Weds, 8pm. $5 per couple Victory Community Centre. All dancers & learners welcome. Ph, Roger. 5466562. 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. Jane 5489508/Annette 5450498 nELSon TASMAn BEEkEEPERS: Meets 1st Wed each month, 7pm Waimea Lounge, Richmond A&P Showgrounds, Lower Queen St. New
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