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BATTLE FOR TAHUNANUI: Nelson’s Iron Duke Sea Scouts fought hard against Alfs Army, which tours the country performing in mock battles, using everything from flour bombs, water balloons, cardboard shields and newspaper swords, in their epic Battle on the Beach exercise at Tahunanui on Saturday. Photo: Brittany Spencer.
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Businesses rally to help build bathroom for girl Andrew Board A dozen Nelson businesses have pledged a bathroom makeover for the family of a sick teenager. Murray Leaning put a post on his Facebook page last Tuesday asking for help after hearing the
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“I was shocked,” says Murray. “I couldn’t believe how well it went. I had people like Paul Brockie [of Absolute Energy] come racing in, saying, ‘listen, all the walls and ceiling insulation you need I’ll give ya, see ya later’. It was incredible.” In his original post, Murray called the situation a “heart breaker”. “There is a wee girl who has suffered hugely over her 14 years – and her, and her family are really up against it. Intellectually and emotionally she is just your average teenager – but can’t do the things a “normal”, healthy teen would do.”
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with Jessie Johnston Trespassing riders told to own up, Tuesday, October 11: After asking riders who had trespassed into logging activity on private forestry land to own up, Nelson Moutainbike Club initially received a response from around 90 per cent of the riders. The club planned to post the security camera images on Facebook of those who had failed to come forward, as well as giving them an eight-week ban. The club says that they are now confident that the remaining riders have owned up, although the forestry company is still making sure all are accounted for, the riders only receiving a four-week ban.
Stoke senior to shave 65cm of hair, Tuesday, October 11: Jai Henderson, the spunky Stoke senior who decided to shave her 65cm long hair for cancer says donations are flooding in. So far, she has received 30 donations and raised just under $400 for cancer. Jai expects to receive more support in the coming weeks and thanks everyone for their generosity. If you would like to donate, give her a call on 548 1718.
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While most people were at work last Thursday, a handful of lucky beach-goers made the most of a close encounter with a pod of orcas. The pod was made up of 5-6 killer whales, including one calf. The orcas made their way along Rocks Rd towards Tahunanui, beside the beach, down the blind channel and continued in the direction of Rabbit Island. Tom Morris was about to go for a run when he saw the pod. “We’ve got a studio on Rocks
One of the Orcas in Nelson Haven last week. Rd and I was just going to go for a run, I was just putting on my shoes when I saw this black thing get tossed up in the air, it looked like a seal as it was coming down. “They must have been training the little calf because the mother threw it up in the air
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When a St John Ambulance donation box was stolen from the counter of Stoke’s Pestell’s Rai Bacon Company last week, worker Rachael Stott decided to turn to social media in an attempt to ‘name and shame’ the thieves. And it worked. Within two hours of sending security camera footage to a popular Facebook page that shares information about crime in Nelson, known as Nelson Snippets, Rachael had the names and addresses of the culprits. The administrator of the Nelson Snippets page says that the response was “phenomenal”, with the post being shared 2.4k times and has reached 168,708 people since Wednesday night. It is just one example of an increasing number of Nelson businesses and individuals turning to social media to take the law into their own hands for fast, effective results. However, Nelson Police, who were alerted to the theft the same day and have now been passed on the names revealed through the page, are advising people to exercise caution when appealing for
Chris Pestell and Rachael Stott of Pestell’s Rai Bacon Company in Stoke turned to social media after a donation box for St John Ambulance was stolen last week. Photo: Kate Russell. crime information online. when investigating and prevent- take it upon themselves to invesInspector Mat Arnold-Kelly, Area ing crime. tigate crime via social media they Commander for Nelson Bays Po- “Police have a number of con- may not take all of these factors lice, recommends that members siderations to take into account into consideration, which is why of the public report potential of- before disseminating crime re- the investigation of criminal offending or suspicious behaviour lated material onto social media, fending should be left to police.” directly to police. such as the potential for incor- Mat also says that they are always He says that social media is a rectly identifying or implicating looking at improving how they powerful tool for police to share individuals, the impact on future engage with the public, which inand gather information which court cases, and the risk to people cludes how crime is reported, but they use frequently, but it is only involved,” he says. for now crime cannot be reported one tool of many used by police “When members of the public via social media in New Zealand.
But Nelson Snippets, who have 13.5k followers on their page, say their success rate in solving local crimes is “very high” and that the police have “dropped the ball.” “Social media gets results, and it is growing up,” they told Nelson Weekly. “If people know they are likely to end up on here and be identified, hopefully they will think twice.” While Pestell’s say that, although they won’t get the money back, they have had some very generous customers giving them donations to replenish the box. “One lady has given us a $20 donation to start filling the box back up, as she saw what had happened through the Nelson Snippets post,” says Rachael. “I’m just amazed at the outreach it’s had - people seem to get more accomplished through social media, now I just hope the cops take it seriously.” Pestell’s owner, Chris Pestell, says he is “gobsmacked” with the result. “It’s caused quite a little buzz around the place,” he says. “Nearly every customer has asked us – ‘have you got your box back yet?’ – Which just shows how many people the Facebook post reached. Social media is a pretty powerful thing.”
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The welcome cloak hanging above Saltwater Creek beside Haven Rd. Record high for Nelson houses: House prices in Nelson-Marlborough have reached a new record high median of $450,000, the September REINZ figures show. The median price across the region rose $80,000, up 22 per cent, compared to September 2015. Prices rose 31 per cent in Motueka and 18 per cent in Nelson. Compared to August, the me.co.nz dian price rose $20,000, up five per cent. REINZ spokesman Bryan Thomson
Nelson mother petitions Parliament: The mother of Alex Renton, the first person to get approval to use medicinal cannabis in New Zealand, has made an emotional plea to Parliament to make it easier for others to get access to the drug legally. Rose Renton presented a 17,000-signature petition to Labour MP Damien O’Connor on Parliament’s front steps on Wednesday morning. The petition asks for GPs or specialists to be able to prescribe medicinal cannabis without needing sign-off from Govern-
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Tahunanui gets new building for community centre Andrew Board Tahunanui’s Community Centre will double in size at the end of the month when it takes possession of the former Pacific Island Afternoon Study building on Muritai St. The move will be celebrated with a special one-day event on October 30, but the manager of the centre, Judy Robinson, says the significance for the region will last for years. “This is the biggest thing to happen to this centre for a long time.” The centre currently operates out of a building beside Burrell Park but it also houses an early childhood education centre. The success of that centre means there is very little space for other activities. By adding the new hall to the centre it means they will be able to host yoga and pilates, youth groups, a drop-in centre, card games for older folk, a seed library, health services and cooking groups – activities community centres traditionally host. But it almost didn’t happen. The building is on council land but was originally owned by St John, it was then bought by the Nelson Pacific Island Afternoon Study Programme Incorporated, ran by Jan and Phil Fa’avae. For
Tahunanui Community Centre manager Judy Robinson outside the centre's new building on Muritai St. Photo: Andrew Board. years they hosted community activities and ran collections of goods to be sent to the Pacific Islands. Activities began to wind down several years ago and Judy says she began to hold discussions with the trust about taking over the building. “They were going really well, and then Jan suddenly died and things went on hold for a while.” Discussions with the council
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lost staff because it looked like we were going nowhere.” But then, suddenly, it did happen. “[Deputy mayor] Paul Matheson, really, he’s been pushing it along and now we’re here and I can’t believe it.” Since the keys were handed to the centre last month volunteers have been lending a hand to paint, landscape and fit out the hall. Judy says, ultimately, they’d like to open a small health suite so locals can have BeWell checks and other services. “Tahuna needs this. It needs somewhere for families. Just in the past five years the families coming to us are quite different. We’re not seeing working parents drop off their kids. The families are more needy and that’s the good thing about us being a community centre, not just an early childhood centre,” says Judy. “Some are estranged from their families so they don’t have that support and others are struggling with income and lack of skills. We are now better equipped to help these people.” The celebration event to coincide with the opening of the centre's new building will be from 12pm on Saturday, October 30, at the centre on Muritai St.
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ISEL IN BLOOM: Simon Brealey, left, Tayla Bovey-Smith and Molly Martin, promote their locally written pantomime, Buzz, at the annual Isel in Bloom event on Sunday. The event is all about celebrating the gardens and blossoms that make Isel Park a stunning place to visit in the spring, as well as marking the start of the historic house’s summer season. Isel in Bloom is organised by the Nelson City Council and this year they were taking a more historic approach to the event, holding talks throughout the day including The Marsden’s of Isel, Historic trees of Isel Park and Flowers and Seasons of Isel. The event also featured food, craft and plant stalls, and local entertainment from the City of Nelson Highland Pipe Band, Kieran O’Connor, Nelson City Brass and Ragged Crow Morris Dancers. Photo: Jessie Johnston.
Kate Russell A roadside rubbish dump on the crest of the Whangamoas is finally set to be cleaned up this summer. Nelson Weekly first reported the mounting fly tip back in July, when a local resident found gutted pigs, old fridges, car parts, tyres, old carpet, as well as household rubbish bags and green waste, stretching 30 metres along the cliff edge. The problem was reported to NZTA, who are responsible for keeping the highway free of rubbish - but it was then discovered the area is a scenic reserve and therefore administered by the Department of Conservation. DOC Motueka acting operations manager Paul Thornton says they are “fully aware” of the problem and have removal of the tipped materials scheduled for the next few weeks when they get their summer season staff. “In doing this, we need to take care to keep everyone safe given the unpleasant and potentially dangerous materials that are there and the very steep slope,” he says. Paul also says they will be working with NZTA to find a long-term solution to the problem and they have a number of options that they are currently assessing. “Otherwise it will happen again and we will be caught in a cycle of removing the rubbish and disposing of it properly without addressing the cause of the problem,” he says. “Whilst it is correct to say that the place where the tipping is taking place is on public conservation land, the access to the place where this is taking place is shared between the Department and NZTA, and any solution would need to be a joint effort.”
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Kate Fulton has officially beaten Trudie Brand by 61 votes to claim the final spot around the Nelson City Council table. The final election results were released Friday morning and confirmed that Fulton, already a two-term councillor, was re-elected over Brand by 6719 votes to 6658. Preliminary results released on Election Day showed Brand in 12th position out of 12 elected councillors, but by Sunday night, after some special votes were counted,
will be feeling, especially to have Fulton had leap-frogged Brand. The council then said that final initially been elected and then to results wouldn’t be known until lose her place and I would like Thursday night, leaving both to convey my commiserations to women with an anxious wait. her.” Fulton says she that there were Fulton told Nelson Weekly that some “deliberate personal the result is a “big relief ” after a long week of not knowing what attacks” aimed at her during the the outcome would be. election campaign concerning “Obviously I am delighted, and Councillor Kate her attendance rate, which may as you can imagine it’s been an Fulton has been have impacted the results. emotional and rather surreal reelected. “I did unfortunately miss week,” she says. meetings for a variety of reasons, including “I know how disappointed Trudie Brand my daughter being in a near-fatal car
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It's awesome - I thought Nelson people were artycrafty and famous for it. Guess not. It's going to stay, so pleased for that. Lynette J Eden. Trespassing mountain bikers told to fess up: Long overdue. Dave Judson. Serve a trespass notice. 1 year with no access will get their attention. Brent Hoy. Four new councillors elected: It is the road crew. We had the so called 'septic seven', this is the road crew. Delia Morris-Zindel. All the same type; male, white, old. What's the point of paying $14,000 a year of ratepayers money when they all
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Return his horse to him and send him out of the city. John Gray.
New wheelie bins collected from this week: It will take me to 2023 to fill the monster bin. John Campbell.
He will challenge any by-law and will probably win. Sharon Fenemor.
Some people in our street have been putting the new bin out for weeks! Cathy Leov. We need to actually remember now! What week is it, though?!? Jem Wastney. Lewis Stanton: This guy is a blight and uses the NCC as his platform to make a living by scamming those who are stupid enough to sympathise with him. I also detest his use of the Maori warrior's name, Hone. He never bleated to his people, he got out and did it with honour. And if he were a Maori I’m sure he would have been in jail after the first order to move on was disputed. I have three suggestions for him. No 1: Leave the people of Nelson alone, there’s plenty of room at the Beehives foyer. No 2: get a haircut and No 3: get a job. Harley Nathan, Te Taou, Tahunanui. Bollocks, the council can make a by-law and fix this once and for all. Auckland did it, maybe our council should
The council can easily ban alcohol and skateboards from CBD footpaths, so why is it so hard to ban one hobo? Also, he doesn't want a simple apology - he wants to drag this out as much as possible and make himself a martyr. If he really does want a solution as he claims, he needs to meet somewhere in the middle. This has already been offered to him a long time ago, so it's time to get tough. Christian Galbraith. Come on NCC, show us some spine. You have been a pushover when it comes to Hone. The community has had enough of this mess. It is time to reclaim the control of our city. Yvonne Canares. Kinda sick of hearing about this useless, bludging p&^%$. When is this council going to stop talking and actually get off their arses and actually do something? Rachel Reese, you were voted in, now tell me what and when you'll do something. Haydn Packer. To have your say on any local issue email editorial@nelsonweekly.co.nz.
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Nelson College for Girls boxer Lily-Belle Gifkins, 13, hits a Penelope Taulafo, 10, of Birchwood School, shakes hands with Victory Boxing trainers after a training seshand pad at Victory Boxing. sion last week. Photos: Andrew Board.
Boxing helps girls' fitness and confidence Andrew Board In amongst the hustle and bustle that surrounds Victory Boxing, a group of girls from schools around Nelson get together every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon to skip, run and box their way to higher confidence and better health. Trainer Sharon Tarapipipi has been working with the girls since the Victory Boxing Charitable Trust opened its doors three years ago. She says girls that attend grow in confidence, self-assurance and develop a bond with the place and each other. “For some, they come here be-
cause there's issues at school with bullying and that kind of thing, just to give them confidence. For others, it’s all about fitness.” Victory Boxing Charitable Trust was founded in 2013 to help local kids get fit and develop respect. Since then it has grown to include classes six days a week from its Vanguard St gym, with various ages and abilities. The third edition of its major fundraiser, Fight4Victory, is being held on November 5. Money raised from the Fight4Victory event goes directly to helping run the youth classes at the gym. The girls' class is one that has been a constant since the gym
was founded. Over the years, Sharon has seen dozens of girls come and go but says the comradery amongst them has remained a the same. “Because we have such a big age range, from 8 to 18, we have the older girls, who have been here for a lot longer, role model for the younger girls. They step up and see who needs a hand or who needs some positive words of encouragement and they deliver it, even without us having to say anything. I think they really enjoy being looked up to and I think those younger girls enjoy having role models too.” Ten-year-old Penelope Taulafo,
of Birchwood School, has been coming along to Victory Boxing for three years and says wanted to get more confident and fitter. She says she loves her boxing sessions at the gym and feels much better than when she started. “I felt like I wasn’t doing enough [to stay fit]. But also confidence, because I wasn’t really confident around people, but now I am. I felt more shy when I wasn’t doing this.” Lily-Belle Gifkins, 13, is another who’s seen the benefit of boxing. The Nelson College for Girls student says she’s been coming since the start of the school year and loves it. “I enjoy it a lot. Meeting new people and getting fit. I en-
joyed it right from the start.” Sharon says the impact on some of the girls is immense. “We get letters and cards and some of the messages inside those cards are pretty powerful. You don’t know what people are bringing in with them, you can see in some of them but you don’t always know what they carry with them during the day. But after a session you do see them walk out a little taller, those endorphins have kicked in and they take that away, and hopefully it helps them through the next few days.” For more information about Victory Boxing, visit www.victory boxing.org.nz.
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Andy Farmer and Wendy Milson with just some of the shoeboxes that have been filled with presents and will be delivered to children in the Pacific for Christmas. Photo: Andrew Board.
Andrew Board A thousand shoeboxes filled with Christmas treats by Nelsonians will be shipped to needy Pacific Island communities over the next month, and one of the region’s largest businesses is right behind it. The project is run by international charity Samaritan’s Purse and sees people all over the world fill an empty shoebox with items ranging from clothes to toys, school equipment, a hairbrush and “something special” before they are delivered to children in need for Christmas. This is the second year running that Port Nelson has taken part in the effort by encouraging its staff to fill a shoebox. Port Nelson’s Andy Farmer says he first heard of the charity through his child’s preschool in Richmond. He took it to management at Port Nelson who
agreed to pay the $9 shipping charge for each box filled by a Port Nelson staff member. Last year 55 boxes came back, this year it’s 90. “I’m rapt, I think a lot more people were aware of what it was this year so we had a really good number of people take it up. I think people like that it’s easy to do, tangible and that it goes to kids,” he says. The programme is run in Nelson through the Richmond Baptist Church. Its children’s pastor Wendy Milson says Port Nelson is by far the largest single supplier of full boxes. She expects between 900 and 1000 boxes to come from the Nelson and Tasman area. “The big push is to give these children something to hang on to and to treasure. You see the videos and the smiles on their faces and they’re so delighted to get something that’s actually theirs.
Because some of them have nothing, they are allocated so it isn’t a free-for-all.” She says the filled shoeboxes from Nelson have been handed out in Fiji over the past two years. Andy says the charity is a good chance to get kids involved. “It seems like a nice thing to do, people get into it and it’s an easy thing to do. Whatever you put in that box you know is going to end up in a kid's lap as a Christmas gift. There’s still time to fill in a shoebox of your own, simply pick up an empty shoebox from Manna Christian Stores in Montgomery Square or from Richmond Baptist Church on Salisbury Rd. Fill the box with items recommended in the flyer that comes with the box and return it with $9, which pays for the shipping, to Richmond Baptist Church before Labour Weekend.
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Harbourmaster hosts regatta Nelson’s water-based clubs came together on Saturday for the Harbourmasters Regatta, a day of challenges, camaraderie and spectacular weather. The Harbourmasters were joined by the Iron Duke Sea Scouts, Nelson Rowing Club, the Whakatu Marae Waka Ama, Maitahi Outrigger Canoe Club and the Tasman Bay Kayak Racing Club, for several races in the inaugural regatta. Pride was on the line as the final event pitted the Tasman District Council and Tasman Harbourmaster against Nelson City Coun-
cil and Nelson Harbourmasters. In a questionable last minute course redirection by Nelson Harbourmaster Dave Duncan, he took line honours. Best individual went to kayaker Lisa Morrison, best group went to the Iron Duke Sea Scouts and the Broken Oar was awarded to Tasman Harbourmaster Dan Cairney for bringing up the rear multiple times. Lisa, who won best individual, said she'll be back next year. “It’s so cool to see all the clubs come together, the races were really fun and intense."
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Nelson artist Hannah Starnes with one of her pieces that will be for sale at Art Expo Nelson this weekend. Photo: Kate Russell. most of the experience.” and tastes – there is art for creations for sale at the expo, Last year, more than 5500 everyone.” and they feature a range of people attended the event Hannah will be showcas- native birds, plants and Neland 590 pieces of art were ing her signature ‘barrel art’ son scenes. “I love wood and purchased. - made from recycled wine I love the natural recycled One of this year’s local art- barrel lids. part of it. I was raised in a ists taking part is Hannah She was supplied with the family that really appreciates Starnes, who says she finds lids of 20 unused barrels native things,” she says. the expo the “perfect” oppor- this winter which her Dad Art Expo Nelson will be held tunity to display her work. has done up for her to paint, at Saxton Stadium from Sat“The best part about it is that while the sides of the barrels urday 22 October – Monday you reach so many people, were sent away to be made 24 October from 10am. Enand there is something to into skateboard decks. try is $5 for adults, children suit everyone’s price range Hannah will have six of her under 15 free.
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Roding Reserve Forest harvest Forestry harvesting work is starting in the Roding Reserve, at the end of Aniseed Valley, and will be underway until April next year. For safety reasons, the Roding Reserve will be closed from Monday to Friday while the area is being harvested. Access will be permitted on weekends only. The closure is for everyone’s safety, so please respect the signs in place, stay out of the area during the week and take extra care when visiting on the weekend.
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Local elections official result Haven Precinct Development – public session invitation Thursday 27 October from 5.30pm at the Trafalgar Pavilion (Trafalgar Park). Anyone interested in hearing more about, and sharing their ideas on, the potential development of the Haven Precinct, is invited to come along to this public session. In the 2016/17 Annual Plan deliberations in June it is was resolved that Council officers investigate and provide early concept plans for the Haven Precinct. Council noted the enthusiasm for the project from many submitters at the time and wants to offer people an opportunity to share their ideas at this early stage in preparing the concept plans. Land owners, groups with a specific interest and iwi are also involved in early discussions in order to get a clearer picture of what the community wants and what might be achievable on this site. Please come along to the meeting if you are interested, and you can also get updates on the project as it progresses on Council's website, nelson.govt.nz/projects. nelson.govt.nz/projects
The final result for the Nelson City Council elections held on Saturday 8 October is as follows.
Mayoralty REESE, Rachel Independent
Votes Received ........................................................ 11,364
RAINEY, Pete ....................................................................................... 5,050 O'BRIEN, Graeme Independent ................................................... 1,871 OSMASTON, Richard Money Free Party New Zealand ............. 422 Informal ..................................................................................................... 33 Blank Voting Papers ............................................................................ 426 Rachel Reese is declared elected.
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SKINNER, Tim ..................................................................................... 8,838 MCGURK, Brian ................................................................................. 8,701 RUTLEDGE, Mike .............................................................................. 8,624 LAWREY, Matt Independent ........................................................ 8,141 MATHESON, Paul .............................................................................. 7,901 NOONAN, Gaile Independent ...................................................... 7,835 DAHLBERG, Bill ................................................................................. 7,619 ACLAND, Luke ................................................................................... 7,321 WALKER, Stuart Keith .................................................................... 7,050 BARKER, Ian ........................................................................................ 7,010 COURTNEY, Mel ................................................................................ 6,743 FULTON, Kate Independent .......................................................... 6,719
New hem for Welcome Cloak The Welcome Cloak has been temporarily brought down for work to be completed to improve the artwork’s stability. Often artworks perform differently in situ than they do during tests with prototypes and models, which has been the case with the Welcome Cloak.
BRAND, Trudie A Strong Voice for Nelson ............................... 6,658 DOUGLAS, Kindra ............................................................................ 6,426 DAVY, Eric ............................................................................................ 6,394 COPELAND, Ruth .............................................................................. 5,963 SHAW, Derek ...................................................................................... 5,940 BATT, Cindy ......................................................................................... 5,904 O'BRIEN, Graeme Independent .................................................. 5,521 GARDENER, Kevin ............................................................................ 5,231 MCCONVILLE, Cynthia ................................................................... 5,190 NEES, Derek ........................................................................................ 4,748 ALDER, Stephen ................................................................................ 4,671 BRYANT, Heather Caring Communities & A Vibrant City ..... 4,208 CORNELISSEN, Rosina Independent .......................................... 2,291 DAIKEE, Glen ...................................................................................... 2,269 DALY, Sunny Independent ............................................................. 2,173 KAVANAGH, Robbie Leading Nelson Forward ....................... 1,906 Informal ....................................................................................................... 62 Blank Voting Papers ............................................................................ 235 Luke Acland, Ian Barker, Mel Courtney, Bill Dahlberg, Kate Fulton, Matt Lawrey, Paul Matheson, Brian McGurk, Gaile Noonan, Mike Rutledge, Tim Skinner and Stuart Keith Walker are declared elected.
As a result, the artwork has been brought down to allow for modifications to its base. This will reduce movement and ensure its longevity. The artist is currently testing the most efficient solutions, with the artwork to be re-installed once this has been completed.
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Don’t miss the Festival fun! The Nelson Arts Festival is well underway but there are plenty of shows still to go before it finishes next Monday. The Stage One youth performances (until Friday 21 October, 11am – 2pm, 1903 Square) offer free lunchtime entertainment. Pic’s Granary Gigs are still going strong – with free blues, acoustic and DJ gigs over the next few days. Community intergenerational singing show Sing it to My Face at the Nelson Musical Theatre (6pm Wednesday and 2pm Thursday), offers an all-ages musical experience, and for boogie-lovers, Cheap Fakes at the Mainstage in Founders Heritage Park, 8pm on Thursday night, will be a great chance to get your groove on. Nelson will be buzzing over Labour Weekend, kicking off with the Masked Parade and More FM Carnivale on Friday evening from 5.30pm. Check out the Carnivale Kai and Market in Morrison Square, the youth zone and acoustic stage, with lots of fun for all ages. For comedy lovers, Ben Hurley’s and Jamie Bowen’s Saturday and Sunday night gigs at the Suter Theatre are a great deal – buy tickets to both shows for a discounted price from the Theatre Royal Box Office. Dunedin Sound legends The Chills will rock the Mainstage on Saturday night at 8pm,
This is WEEK ONE for wheelie bins! The new Recycling Wheelie Bin collection started this week. This is Week ONE so please check the sticker on the side of the bin. If it says Week One – this is it, your moment to shine! Check your collection day. That’s when you can put your mixed recycling wheelie bin (paper, plastic, cardboard and cans) out for its first collection. Glass still goes in the blue crate and it goes out on the same day too. Make sure it’s all out by 7am as collection is starting earlier. If your sticker says Week TWO – keep calm and hold off for now. Your first collection will be on the specified day next week. All the details you need are in the information booklet that came with the bin. It also contained the recycling calendar through until next year so you can keep track of Weeks One and Two. Remember you can always check out nelson.govt.nz for more information. nelson.govt.nz
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New clubs for children and teens at the Library Elma Turner Library is launching new activities for Term 4, for both children and teens alike.
and Delaney Davidson and Nicole Izobel Garcia wind up the Festival music gigs on Sunday night, 8pm. There are still several Page & Blackmore Readers and Writers sessions to go. Saturday’s Granary sessions are Laurence Fearnley (11am), David Coventry (1pm) and Roger Shepherd (3pm). On Sunday The Thinking Brunch 2 is at 11am, Bridget Williams at 1.30pm and Jillian Sullivan at 3.30pm. On Monday the sessions move to the Suter Theatre, with Sarah Laing at 10.30am and Hera Lindsay Bird at 12.30pm. So it’s not too late to enjoy some Festival fun – visit nelsonartsfestival.co.nz for programme and booking information. nelsonartsfestival.co.nz
Safer Boating Week Oct 14 – 21 Safer Boating Week is the week before Labour Day weekend, the traditional start of recreational boating in much of the country. The aim is to encourage boaties to take simple steps before getting back on the water: Prep your boat, check your gear, know the rules. There is lots more information at www.saferboating.org.nz. • Prep – service the engine, check and change the fuel, check the battery and just generally give the boat a good onceover. • Check – make sure your lifejackets are still fit for purpose and you have enough. Service any inflatable lifejackets and ensure you have two reliable forms of communication equipment. • Know – ensure you know the “rules of the road” on the water, and check your local bylaws to make sure you understand what the requirements are in your area.
Lifejackets save lives As part of Safer Boating Week, Maritime NZ and Nelson City Council (along with other regional councils) have announced they will be trialling a “no excuses” policy for recreational boaties not carrying or wearing lifejackets and those who speed on the water. The five knot speed limit when near the shore, swimmers, divers and other boats, will be enforced as unsafe speeds, along with not carrying or wearing lifejackets, are two of the biggest risks of death and injury. Boaties who break Council’s lifejacket and speed rules will be given infringement notices of up to $200. The “no excuses” trial will be run for about five days, at different times during summer. After summer, the trial will be reviewed and decisions made about whether it will be extended in future. For more information on Council’s bylaw, including specific distances relating to the five knot speed limit, visit nelson.govt.nz search = navigation safety bylaw.
Footbridge repair starts soon Repair work on the footbridge from the Woodstock Reserve over Covent Drive in Stoke will be getting underway soon and is on target to be completed by the end of the year. The bridge was damaged when a truck struck it in 2015 and has been unusable since. Council has now reached agreement with the insurers of the parties involved which has allowed the repairs to begin. After this lengthy process, residents can look forward to having the bridge back in working order soon.
MEETINGS The following meetings of the Nelson City Council have been scheduled: Inaugural Council meeting 4pm
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Resource Consent Hearing – Calwell Slipway (RM165168/RM165189) 10.30am 9 Nov Further meetings will be advertised once the schedule is adopted by Council. nelson.govt.nz/meetings Notes: 1: 2:
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Unless otherwise shown, the meetings will be held in the Council Chamber, Civic House, Trafalgar Street, Nelson. A public forum is held during the initial period of the Committee/Council meeting. Anyone wishing to speak at this public forum is asked to give prior advice to an Administration Adviser on 546 0200. Agendas will be available for perusal at the Customer Service Centre in Civic House, or at Nelson Public Libraries, two days prior to the meeting. Agendas and minutes for Council meetings can be viewed on Council’s website nelson.govt.nz.
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For 8 – 12 year old • Reading Club: Tuesdays 3.30 – 4.30pm, starting 25 October • Coding Club for beginners: Wednesdays 3.45 – 4.45pm, starting 19 October • Coding Club for beginners: Thursdays 3.45 – 4.45pm, starting 20 October
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For 13+ year old • STEAM Club: Thursdays 3.30pm, starting 20 October (stands for Science, Tech, Engineering, Arts, Maths) Booking is easy. Simply email library@ncc.govt.nz or phone 546 0414.
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Nelson Alarms’ technician Chris Keay talks with a client about their new security system. The team strives to provide 100 per cent customer satisfaction every time. Waimea College (Get 2 Go Once your system has been team) and eVelocity Electric designed and installed, schedVehicles project, plus, helping uled maintenance can be put sports teams reach national and in place to ensure your secuinternational competitions. rity system continues to proNelson Alarms uses only quali- tect your home or workplace ty equipment and products and effectively. Nelson Alarms has associates with reliable indus- versatile technicians who are try partners. They stand behind qualified to design, install and all of their products, guarantee maintain a wide range of systheir work and offer ongoing tems, including the skills and product support with the aim experience to carry out fire of achieving total customer sat- checks and various building isfaction. Catering to residen- compliance checks as required tial, commercial and industrial under the Building Warrant of clients, Nelson Alarms has a Fitness regime for commercial system that will work for you. buildings.
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do you get better service through people that know you and your system but Nelson Alarms Monitoring supports your region, while the big companies support overseas shareholders, let’s keep it local. Alarm monitoring can help protect both people and property; it also guarantees a response to any alarm activation. They can monitor almost anything that is important to you. Nelson Alarms would like to thank its many clients who have supported it over the last 25 years. For more information on their services and how they can help protect you, your property or equipment, give them a call today or come and visit them at 36 Parkers Rd, Tahunanui.
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Kids prepare for masked parade Kate Russell
The iconic Masked Parade is set to take flight on the streets of central Nelson this Friday, as the popular community event kicks of Labour Weekend in the city. This year’s theme is “Flights of Fancy”, and St Joseph’s School pupils have been busy making their masks, which include praying mantis, yel-
low-eyed penguins, aliens and bees. They are just one of many schools, early childhood centres, groups and individuals participating this year, with a range of prizes up for grabs. Nelson Arts Festival coordinator, Amanda Raine, says they have a really good number and mixture of entries this year, and is looking forward to seeing what ideas people
MASKED PARADE: Pupils from St Joseph’s School model their "Flights of Fancy" themed masks for this week's Masked Parade; from left: Sam McIntyre, Zara Aydon, Daniela Stevens, Sienna Rajek, Sienna Walsh and Milan Petterson. Photo: Kate Russell.
come up with. The parade starts from Montgomery Square at 5:30pm and will travel down Bridge St, Trafalgar St, Hardy St, Morrison St, Selwyn Pl, and Church St, then back to Montgomery Square. The parade will be followed by the More FM Carnivale from 6.30pm to 10pm. If wet, the parade is on Saturday from 5.30pm.
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in Their field With a proven history of excellence, the team at Edward Gibbon are specialists in the field of plumbing, drainage and bathroom supplies. They have everything you need for a better bathroom plus the advice and experience to help you select the right products for your requirements. Having been in business for nearly 40 years, there’s no doubt that Edward Gibbon is an industry leader and an integral partner in Plumbing Plus guarantee. The team is proud to provide a range of bathroom fittings and plumbing supplies, including New Zealand made and imported products to help you achieve the look you want in your home. From sleek and simple to ornate, designer pieces, the staff at Edward Gibbon are the first people you should speak to for domestic or commercial products. As well as catering to your bathroom, kitchen and laundry, Edward Gibbon also stock a fantastic range of space heating and water heating products including built-in gas fires, radiant heaters, solar water heating, electric hot water cylinders and heat pump water heaters. Talk to the specialists at Edward Gibbon today about your requirements. Pop into the showroom at 23 McGlashen Ave or phone 544 4006.
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Tom and Julie Jeffrey of Tech Clean are thrilled with the growth of their business, which has not only seen them take on a new member of staff, but establish a new location on Richmond’s Gladstone Rd. Marise Bainbridge is the newest member of the Tech Clean team and will be taking over management of the residential and commercial cleaning side of the business Marise Bainbridge after starting this week. Her experience in the industry is extensive and she is more than up to the task having owned and operated her own residential cleaning business, while, most recently, she has organised the daily operation of a laundry business. Marise’s role will see her undertake consultations with Tech Clean’s clients to identify their residential and commercial cleaning requirements, before scheduling the work to be done through the professional Tech Clean team. Tom says she will also bring a higher level of cleaning equipment and processes to the business which will increase the standard of service their clients receive. Tech Clean is also proud of its recent relocation to Richmond’s Gladstone Rd. Although it is simply a larger base for staff to work from and store equipment, it highlights the growth that the business has experienced. With spring here, now is the perfect time to utilise Tech Clean’s residential and commercial cleaning services to freshen up your living or working areas. Marise is the first point of contact for these services and can help put together a customised cleaning programme, whether it’s regular visits to ensure a clean and safe workplace, or a one-off spring-clean of your home. She can also help organise further services including carpet cleaning, pest control or grounds maintenance. With Marise now focused on commercial and residential cleaning, Tom is now able to centre his attention on Tech Clean’s specialist services including soda blasting, hazardous material cleans and restoration work after floods, fire and mould, or drug contamination. To organise a consultation for the cleaning of your home or workplace, give Marise a call today at Tech Clean, Nelson and Tasman’s leading property services provider.
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Surf lIfeSaVInG oPen day: rosa moulder, 7, left, surf lifeguard Selina larson, Sophie lyth, 3 and oliver lyth, 8, at nelson Surf life Saving Club’s open day on Sunday. Keen to find the next generation of surf life-savers, the open day gave newbies the chance to learn more about what the club does, take part in some beach activities and sign up for regular meetings. Close to 40 children around the age of eight to ten showed an interest in being part of the club’s nippers junior surf programme. To register a child email nelsonslsc@gmail.com. Photo: Jessie Johnston.
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Powerlifters find strength in each other Jacob Page
If Nelson powerlifters Michelle Welsh and Lindsay McGavin bring home medals from the Asia/Oceania Championships in December, in Christchurch, they only need to look at each other for the reason why. The dynamic duo have trained together and pushed each other to New Zealand selection for the past 18 months under the watchful eye of coach Jason Hylkema. It is the second time Michelle will compete at the event, having competed in Vancouver last October, while Lindsay’s 18-month powerlifting journey sees him debut in black for the first time. Jason, who has an Olympic weightlifting background, will be a New Zealand assistant coach at the event.
Coach Jason Hylkema, back, and his powerlifters Michelle Welsh and Lindsay McGavin, will look to bring some medals back to Nelson from the Asia/Oceania Championships in December in Christchurch. Photo: Jacob Page. Michelle will be competing in the under-84kg category, while Lindsay will be taking part in the under-93kg. Powerlifting involves three lifts, squat, bench and a dead lift, with all three combined to give an overall total. Michelle wants to have a perfect nine-from-nine lifts and wants to go higher than her personal best of 377.5kg.
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Lindsay is eager to beat his national Masters 2 record of 512.5kg. Jason says he was confident both could exceed those marks with the right attitude. “On the day, you’ve done all the hard work so it’s 90 per cent mental,” Jason says. Michelle says having Lindsay as a training partner for 18 months had been a boost.
“Having Lindsay as a training partner has given me added motivation and I can safely say I’ve achieved far better results because I’ve been training alongside him. “It’s been great to have someone who has the same goals as me and wants to push as hard as I do.” Lindsay, who has been an active person all his life, found powerlifting while doing cross-fit and I was really enjoying the lifting side of it, but the cardio, not so much. Lindsay then trained for a regional South Island event in Nelson. “I’ve had a really good preparation and I’ve really enjoyed the whole thing, even at 59, it’s been fun to test my ability to pick up something new.” The Asia/Oceania Championships run from December 4 to December 11.
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RUGBY: Nelson-based Waimea Old Boys rugby player James Lash is the highest points scorer after rugby's Heartland Championship regular season. James, playing for Buller, has 112 points, and will be part of the team that travels to take on South Canterbury in Timaru in the semi-finals of the competition this weekend. BasketBall: Nelson’s Finn Delany scored four points for the New Zealand Breakers in a cameo appearance in Perth over the weekend. Finn played just one minute and 36 seconds of the game but got on the score sheet, even though his team went down to
MoUntain BikinG: The 2017 Santa Cruz Coppermine mountain bike event will be celebrating its 10th anniversary and is introducing an e-bike category for the event being held on February 11, 2017. The event organisers, Nelson Mountain Bike Club, believe it will be the first cross-country race in NZ with an e-bike category. While the concept takes some getting used to by traditional mountain bikers, e-bikes provide for different skills to be used in racing and also allows people to enter the event who love mountain biking but may have a medical condition that prevents them riding how they used to.
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Tigers lie in wait Jody Scott Blair Cunningham has forged a reputation as the Tigers' chief enforcer and will be one to watch as the Nelson speedway season progresses. The 46n Tank is one of the most recognisable Super Stocks in the country and always immaculately presented at Milestone Homes Top of the South Speedway. The speedway season got underway on Saturday night with the Trackman Trophy event. Keightley Teece earned maximum points in two of the three stockcar heats to take home the trophy in that class. Jeremy Webb won the TQ midgets final after being a pace-setter all night. Ian Burson took home the
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Caleb Makene capped a stunning day for the Makos with a solo try as they made the Mitre 10 Cup semi-finals thanks to a 56-0 win over Southland at Nelson’s Trafalgar Park on Sunday. Photo: Barry Whitnall Shuttersport.
Makos to renew Taranaki rivalry for rugby playoffs Jacob Page The Tasman Makos booked a semi-final spot in the Mitre 10 Cup against Taranaki this weekend after making mustwin rugby look easy with a 56-0 win over Southland on Sunday. Leon MacDonald’s team will travel to New Plymouth for the match after finishing third in the regular season. The way they finished, with an eight try romp in the sunshine at Nelson’s Trafalgar Park, will
give them plenty of confidence. After Counties Manukau defeated front-runners Canterbury, the Makos had to win against men from the deep south, but when loose forward Pete Samu crossed for an early try built on forward domination, there was little doubt as to which team was going to win. The victory also continues Tasman’s rise in the provincial ranks. Three years in the top flight for a finals appearance and two
semi-final efforts. Tasman lost the 2014 final to Taranaki but got the better of the amber and blacks when they played in Nelson earlier this season. Tasman and Taranaki will meet on Sunday with kick off at 4.35pm. The winner will face either Canterbury or Counties Manukau, who meet in Christchurch. Tasman could earn a home final if Counties beat the Ranfurly Shield holders.
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Nelson Cricket coach Aldin Smith is taking the positives away from a challenging Chapple Cup campaign in Napier where the team lost two of its three games and finished fourth. The team started with a 128-run win over Horowhenua Kapiti, but then were well beaten by Hawkes Bay when Nelson was rolled for just 36. During that match they also lost captain Marty Kain, who did not play on Sunday after suffering from a lower back complaint. Nelson did bounce back with a far more determined effort in the battle for third against Taranaki, eventually losing by three wickets with Taranaki chasing down the target of 203 off the second-to-last ball of the game.
Nelson captain Marty Kain did not play on Sunday after a lower back issue caused him discomfort during the Chapple Cup in Napier. Photo: Marc Palmano/Shuttersport. Aldin was happy with the information he gained on his players given the short, disrupted preparation he and the team had. "I’ve been in Nelson for four weeks so it was good to see the
players out there in a match situation and learn their strengths and their weaknesses." The first two weeks of Nelson club cricket have been rained out and Aldin says the players needed the time in the middle. He says he did not blame the players for the poor batting effort against Hawkes Bay. "That bowling attack had all played first class cricket and I don’t know how many of our guys had been exposed to bowling of the pace of 135kph and 140kph. Only two of their guys made scores bigger than 10, so it was just one o'f those games on a tricky pitch. Aldin says he was proud of how the team played against Taranaki, particularly the patience and application shown with the bat. "The key thing for me was to get information about who my players are, not only on the field but off the field."
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Sunday 23 October
TIME
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VENUE
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English Park
ROUND 2
Saturday 29 October
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ROUND 3
Saturday 5 November
4:15pm
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Kiwitea Street
ROUND 4
Sunday 13 November
2:00pm
v Hawkes Bay United (H)
Trafalgar Park
ROUND 5
Sunday 20 November
1:00pm
v Hamilton Wanderers (A)
Porritt Stadium
Westpac Stadium
ROUND 6
Sunday 27 November
2:00pm
v Waitakere United (H)
ROUND 7
Sunday 4 December
4:35pm
v Eastern Suburbs (A)
ROUND 8
Sunday 11 December
2:00pm
v Team Wellington (H)
Trafalgar Park
ROUND 9
Saturday 17 December
1:00pm
v Southern United (A)
Peter Johnstone Park
TV*
Trafalgar Park Bill McKinlay Park
ROUND 10
Sunday 8 January
4:35pm
v Canterbury United (H)
Trafalgar Park
ROUND 11
Sunday 15 January
2:00pm
v Auckland City (H)
Trafalgar Park
ROUND 12
Sunday 22 January
2:00pm
v Wellington Phoenix U-20 (H)
Trafalgar Park
ROUND 13
Sunday 29 January
1:00pm
v Hawkes Bay United (A)
TV
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Memorial Park, Palmerston North
ROUND 14
Sunday 5 FFebruary
2:00pm
v Waitakere United (A)
ROUND 15
Sunday 12 February
2:00pm
v Hamilton Wanderers (H)
The Trusts Arena Trafalgar Park
ROUND 16
Sunday 19 February
2:00pm
v Eastern Suburbs (H)
Trafalgar Park
ROUND 17
Sunday 12 March
2:00pm
v Team Wellington (A)
David Farrington Park Trafalgar Park
ROUND 18
Saturday 18 March
1:00pm
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SEMI FINAL 1
Saturday 25 March
4:35pm
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TBC
TV
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Sunday 26 March
4:35pm
2nd place v 3rd place
TBC
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Sunday 2 April
4:35pm
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SpOrTS FooTbAll: Former Nelson Suburbs and Nelson College For Girls football player Juliana Los will be part of New Zealand Under-20 World Cup squad which travels to Papua New Guinea next month. Juliana made her debut for the team in June while also playing college soccer in America. GolF: Greenacres golfer Ryan Chisnall produced a solid four rounds of golf at the Charles Tour's John Steel Open, at Harwood in Christchurch. finishing in a tie for 16th. Ryan finished at two under for the tournament after rounds of 71, 72, 72 and 71. He was 14 shots behind runaway winner Brad Shilton, who won the event by six shots. HoRse RAcinG: The Nelson Harness Racing Club's two day summer meeting at Richmond Park Showgrounds will be held on Friday January 13 and Sunday January 15.
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Tasman United get ‘free hit’ at Canterbury in opener Jacob Page A jovial Tasman United coach Richard Anderson has described how his team are desperate to earn three points in their opening Stirling Sports Premiership match against Canterbury United this Saturday. Richard had plenty of lighter moments in his speech at the team launch on Saturday night, including suggesting Paul Ifill was asking for a transfer, wanting to finish top in the league and gaining qualification for the OFC. Light-hearted moments aside, Richard says he knows the team is desperate for victory, despite a tough start. "I'd love to know who made the draw at NZ Football so I could send them a box of chocolates to say thanks for giving us three of last year's top four teams to start. "Having said all that, we know we have a free shot against Canterbury and a free shot against Auckland where nobody expects us to challenge them. "I know the preseason results haven't gone our way but we are close to a top performance."
Tasman United's Tinashe Marowa scored twice but the youth team went down 6-5 in an end-to-end encounter with canterbury United at saxton Fields on saturday. In announcing his squad and them coming up to receive their foundation pins, Paul Ifill and Ermal Hajdari shared a hug and a smile, a positive sign they have gelled as Tasman will rely on their goal scoring contributions and attacking flair as a partnership throughout the campaign. Guest speaker at the launch, Kevin Fallon, who coached Nelson to Chatham Cup glory in 1977, urged the team to play freely and work hard.
“I really hope you guys have a crack,” he says. “It’ll be hard, but you have some talented players and if you work hard then anything is possible.” Kevin says Tasman would need to become “a hard team to play against”. “If you guys battle for possession and grind out tight results... that’s the best way to do it, hold on for those 1-0 or 2-1 results and take the game deep.” Tasman United play Canterbury at English Park on Sunday at 2pm.
Ta s m a n United coach Richard Anderson. Photos: Chris Symes/ Shuttersport.
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site Trailways. Come along and join in the fun. Ph Roger 5466562 or Maria 5489006. LEARNING ADVENTUREs - Extension classes for ages 8-12 year olds. Explore Science, Tech, Engineering, Art, Maths, and Societal Ethics with like-minded peers. www.MinistryOfInspiration.org. 021-779839 Leanne. MURDER IN THE MOUTERE- Murder Mystery Dinner Moutere Hills Community Centre. Saturday October 29 6.30pm to 10.30pm $45 per person (includes 2 course buffet meal and pre dinner nibbles) Tickets available from the MHCC office or email enquiries@mouterehills.org.nz ph (03) 543 2516. NELsON CATHEDRAL retiring collection October 22 5pm choir and orchestra of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch. A concert of contemplative and stirring music. VIBRATIONAL HEALING: October 27, Thursday mornings at Nelson Women's Centre, 45-min sessions, $5 donation. Ph: 546 7968 LIGHTHOUsE sPIRITUAL AWARENEss Expo Fundraising Monday 31 October, $5 entry for healings and readings. 7 to 9pm. Carolyn 5474613 COMMUNITY GROWING OLDER workshop: Four 2-hour workshops discussing aspects that affect our daily life and wellbeing when we grow older. Nov 4, 10-12pm at Victory Community Centre for 60+. Contact Victory Community Centre on 546 8389 for more information and registration. sURVIVORs AND THRIVERs If you have or have had cancer, supporting someone with cancer come along and meet others in this friendly atmosphere. Phone 539 1137. MINDFULNEss AND RELAXATION Tuesdays 1pm Fairfield House $3 donation to Cancer Society . Phone 539 1137. PROsTATE CANCER Support Group meet 1st Thursday of month Broadgreen House 1.30 to 3.30pm contact Bill 544 8635. BREAsT CANCER sUPPORT Cancer Soci-
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GREGORY, KEN 21.10.1946 ~ 24.08.2016
When God was making husbands, so far as I can see He made a special man especially for me He made a perfect gentleman, compassionate and kind With more love and affection than you could ever find. In loving memory of a wonderful husband, father and friend. The headstone is now in place at Richmond Cemetery, Wesley Road, for what would have been Ken’s 70th birthday. Love from Val, family and friends.
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