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Who will be Nelson’s MP? Weekly pub debate heats up candidate contest

The Great Nelson Weekly MP Debate saw an energetic exchange between those vying for the Nelson seat in Parliament. The live-streamed event was the final chance that candidates of

the four major political parties got to spar ahead of the election on October 17. Editor Charles Anderson hosted the event from The Workshop which saw incumbent Nelson

MP Nick Smith of National, Labour's Rachel Boyack, Aaron Stallard of the Greens, and ACT's Chris Bailey, all face off. Full coverage on pages 6 & 7.

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Council faces $700k bill for non-compliant hardstand The Nelson City Council has been forced to spend an extra $700,00 on the Nelson Marina hardstand after it was found to be noncompliant. Council was issued an abatement notice for the hardstand in March this year, due to consent requirements not being met. In order to be compliant, the hardstand area needs to be sealed with asphalt and a new sand filtration system installed, replacing the current mussel shell system. Work is expected to begin on the Hardstand in the last week of November, and take about four weeks to complete. There are six bays currently in operation at the hardstand. The consented area for the hardstand covers an area the size of just two bays. Council has applied for a consent variation to allow six bays to continue to be used once work has been completed. Group manager community services Roger Ball said council officers had been working as swiftly as possible to rectify the issues identified. “However, we acknowledge that the work

The opening of the Nelson Marina hardstand will be delayed after it was issued an abatement notice. Photo: Supplied. might cause some delays so we encourage anyone who has work due to be done on their boats to get them booked in at the hardstand before the end of November.” Nelmac will be overseeing use of this area to

ensure breaches of the terms of use do not occur. The works are estimated to cost $700,000, taken from capital expenditure allocated in 2020/21.


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The local auctioneer behind the sale of Nazi flags and memorabilia is defending the decision, saying he does not take a view on the items they sell. Lipscombe Auction House on New St held an auction over the weekend which included various WW2 memorabilia, including three flags emblazoned with the Nazi swastika for sale in its show room. The sale of Nazi memorabilia is banned or at least restricted in a number of European countries, including Germany and France, but not in New Zealand. However, auctioneer Warwick Savage says that they are an auction house and do not “take a view” on the items they sell. “A few months ago, we sold a German dagger and no one minded … we stay neutral. “If people want to complain on Facebook that’s fine … as an auction house we put up what people want to sell.” Over the weekend police responded to a complaint of vandalism after the words ‘Nazi Scum’ were written on the auction house’s door. An online list of the 188-lot “Militaria, Model Ships & Police Unclaimed Auction” showed that hundreds of dollars were bid for the Nazi memorabilia,

Police responded to a complaint after someone vandalised the auction house which sold Nazi memorabilia. Photo: Charles Anderson. with one flag selling for $700. New Zealand Jewish Council spokeswoman Juliet Moses says she recognises there is no law banning the sale of Nazi memorabilia, and some people collected the items as a matter of historical interest or record. But the flags were also offensive to many Kiwis. “It is highly disturbing for a range of New Zealanders. The Jewish community finds it very disturbing and so do many other Kiwis, some of whom would have lost family members fighting the Nazis," she says. Juliet says the flags would also likely cause hurt to the families of those killed and wounded in the horrific attack on the Christchurch mosques last year. "I just hope the people who are selling them and the people who eventually end up buying them don't use them to glorify the regime and do put them

in the appropriate context and use them in the appropriate context," she says. Lipscombe Auction House gave little description about the flags on its business page. It is unclear if they are genuine historical flags from Germany or Nazi memorabilia created afterwards. Juliet says while military gear from World War II might hold interest to collectors and researchers, it was hard to see the value in Nazi flags. "These are just flags emblazoned with swastikas - they are simply emblematic of the Nazi regime. It is hard to attach any other significance or value to them," she said. "Even more so if they are not historical." Online auction company Trade Me is among companies that have banned most Nazi items from being sold on its website. –With NZ Herald

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A team of ten local business and community groups are threatening legal action over Nelson’s Future Access Plan. The group, which includes Progress Nelson Tasman, Nelson Tasman AA, the Nelson City Business Association and the Nelson Environment Action Group, say the project is biased and that they have lost faith in the Waka Kotahi New Zealand Transport Agency. In a letter sent to various councillors and NZTA management, the group says unless two of the proposed options are taken off the table, they will instigate cease and desist legal proceedings. The options in question involve either priority lanes or widening the waterfront State Highway to four lanes plus a shared cycle-path. The group says the material that has been provided to the public is misleading and incomplete. “Waka Kotahi/NZTA and the councils were and are obliged to consult with any affected person in relation to the preparation of the Regional Land Transport Strategy including as it relates to

these proposed future transport alternatives.” They say the stages of any consultation on any proposal must include a detailed assessment of the implications for the property owners or road users along the routes of Option 1 and 2. “There is no evidence that a Safety Audit has been undertaken as is required by Waka Kotahi/NZTA’s procedures where safety is a significant effect.” The groups also say the NZTA provided wrong measurements and misleading visuals in the public consultation and NFAP feedback. Calculations made by the signatories claim numerous homes, businesses and historic buildings would be affected. They say their measurements indicated almost 60 residents would lose their front yards by one metre to six metres. “We remind Waka Kotahi/NZTA that it has faced the same legal ramifications in the past over this matter. That it presumes to attempt the same ruse now is a frustrating and disappointing attitude in the face of a community goaded beyond endurance by this latest round of wasteful, inaccurate, and incompetent manoeuvrings.”

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25 September and hub thanked everyone for their efforts by hosting a lunch shout for everyone involved.

‘Maskateers’ come to the rescue, Wednesday, 26 August: The Tahunanui Community Hub’s mask project was a “great success," according to volunteer coordinator Cara Gledhill. “We had a small team of 12 dedicated volunteers that collectively made approximately 300 masks that were purchased by koha from members of the community.” The project finished up on Friday,

Stoke mums connect through fitness, Wednesday, 16 September: The new circuit Mums and Bubs Circuit Class at the Pūtangitangi Greenmeadows Centre has gotten off to a good start, says manager Gareth Cashin. “We have eight people so we’re very happy. The article reached a lot of people,” he says. The classes, which aim to help new mums connect as well as help them with their fitness goals, started on 28 September and are being held every Monday morning.

The Willowbank Heritage Village came alive on Sunday as it opened its doors up to the public for one of its popular open days. The village, south of Wakefield, takes you back in time with its replica Edwardian buildings and stores. “We have set this place up so everybody can come and see what has been before,” says founder, Christie Grieder who built the village piece by piece through donations of timber, gadgets and the time of volunteers. The next open day is December 1. Volunteers are always being sought by the village and please access their Facebook page for donations. Pictured is founder, Christie Grieder and volunteer, Carol Leggett. Photo: Jacqui Rawson.

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Mini jockey Emily Nickles took out the best-dressed at Nelson’s Great Global Greyhound Walk on Sunday. Photo: Barry Whitnall Photography.

Nelson greyhounds take part in 'Great Global Walk' Erin Bradnock Almost two dozen greyhounds paraded through Nelson central on Sunday as part of the Great Global Greyhound Walk, celebrating rescued and retired racing greyhounds. ‘Greyhounds as Pets NZ’ joined the ‘Great Global Greyhound Walk’, a British event that went global in 2014.

Last year's event saw 275 walks across the globe promoting greyhounds as pets instead of racers. “We just want to raise awareness for greyhounds and what awesome pets they are,” says greyhound owner Olivia Martyn, who adds there are a lot of misconceptions about the animals. “People always say they must need heaps of exercise but they are the laziest

pet you’ll ever meet.” The walk started and finished at Trafalgar Park and the best-dressed competition went to mini jockey Emily Nickles. The group’s next walk is December 6 and Olivia says anyone who wants to participate or is interested in greyhounds should visit the ‘GAP Nelson and Marlborough’ Facebook page.

After spending the last decade painstakingly restoring a century-old steam train the Nelson Railway Society has been told they will need to obtain a resource consent before they can fire it up. Volunteers have spent 10 years restoring the WF 403 steam locomotive - however Nelson City Council says a consent is necessary for the train to operate. “Under the Nelson Air Quality Plan, a steam train fits into the definition of a large-scale fuel-burning device,” says group manager environmental management, Clare Barton. The cost of the consent can vary according to its complexity. Clare says council “acknowledges the hard work from the volunteers of the Nelson Railway Society over many years” on the restoration of the locomotive.

“Council officers have talked them through the process of such an application and offered any assistance we can within the legislative requirements of the Resource Management Act.” As well as the restoration of the locomotive, volunteers spent a further year widening part of the track at Founders Park for it to run on and dug out a 13m pit. The WF 403 is one of three left of its kind in New Zealand. It was built in 1907 in Dunedin and operated there and on the West Coast before moving to Nelson in 1973. The locomotive is not eligible for funding under council’s heritage project fund as neither the railway nor the steam train are listed as a heritage item in the Nelson Resource Management Plan. The Nelson Railway Society did not want to comment at this stage.


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Weekly debate heats up candidate On Sunday the Nelson Weekly hosted a local MP candidate debate in a pub. Editor Charles Anderson and Jonty Dine review the evening and what it might mean for the general election. The Weekly hosting a debate in a pub has become a signature of our organisation. The format allows candidates to respond to one another, it allows the audience to interact with them and it has the opportunity to put those vying to represent Nelson on the spot. Sometimes those candidates will thrive, sometimes they won’t. Last weekend early voting opened for the general election that will occur on October 17. To make it manageable and understandable, and to avoid 10 people on stage trying to meaningfully answer a question, we limited our event to the four main candidates whose parties are currently in Parliament. Yes, it is a snapshot and means other in minor parties miss out, but our debate was just one of many events over the last few months. We wanted to challenge those that we invited – Nick Smith, Rachel Boyack, Chris Baillie and Aaron Stallard on their political and personal views, so that the audience might get a better idea

about what they are voting for. Nick urged voters to trust his 30 years in Parliament – that he knows how the systems worked and how to get things done for Nelsonians. He said that family, science-based decision making and community, were all his priorities, eliciting the first applause of the evening. Rachel urged voters to trust in the leadership of Jacinda Ardern and her ability to navigate the country through turbulent times. She also said that housing would be her top priority should she be elected as well as ensuring a new hospital for Nelson and a strong focus on mental health and climate change. Aaron wanted transformational thinking in how to respond to the threat of climate change. Chris wanted the Government to treat businesses better. The opening question was in relation to Nelson's traffic issues and NZTA's varied proposals to solve the city’s transport problems. Nick said building an inland route,

The Nelson Weekly Great MP debate featured challenges, heckles and policy. Photo: Barry Whitnall Photography. formerly known as the Southern Link, was a necessity with plans for the $125 million highway being axed by Labour's government. His reply sparked the first interjection from both the crowd and fellow candidates challenging his inability to complete the project while in power. Rachel said the route should not be built in order to maintain the air quality of Victory. Aaron soon drew cheers from the crowd as he denounced the proposal to develop housing in the Maitai.

Nick and Rachel soon engaged in a heated exchange over state housing. "Labour has no [credibility] left on housing," Nick said. "It's not just about supply, it's about good supply," Rachel replied. On the topic of Covid-19, Chris wondered how the country would get out of a forecasted $100 billion debt hole. Nick commended the Government on its strong response in the aftermath of the virus' outbreak, but said the

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treatment of the second outbreak was sloppy and asked everyone coming to New Zealand must be tested for Covid-19. Rachel said she was incredibly proud of the Government's response to the pandemic. "It is critical we get it right at the border, every New Zealander deserves to come home." Challenged on a letter he wrote to the Weekly in which he lamented climate change "hysteria," Chris fumbled on his answer as he attempted to stand by his point of view.

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"Climate change is real and anyone who does not accept that is on the fringe," Nick replied. When asked who has smoked cannabis, all candidates raised their hands except Nick Smith. Chris did not give his support to the legalisation referendum while Aaron said it was a "big yes" from him. Rachel said she was in a "lean yes" space, while Nick argued if cannabis was used at the same rate of alcohol, we would see the same levels of harm. On the euthanasia referendum, Aaron and Chris both said they will vote yes while Rachel and Nick both indicated they would vote against. Other issues debated included the Treaty of Waitangi, youth mental health and the minimum wage. Giving their final arguments Nick said there would be a time to pass the baton but his experience was crucial for these challenging times. Rachel said she has already achieved plenty in the region and wants to achieve more.

Aaron and Chris both said it was time for new representation in Parliament. The performances were varied. Nick showed that he is used to the format and formulating his arguments. On occasion he seemed overly aggressive but that played into the tone of the event. Rachel seemed to get flustered when heckled from the audience, even going as far to engage with them, to the detriment of the flow of her argument. Aaron hit his stride in the format later on, offering some humour, cheek and passion into the occasion. Chris started the event saying that he was a political newbie and that showed. He was not even able to offer an issue that he was passionate enough about to create a potential policy of his own. But curiously, he is the most likely to enter Parliament as number 4 on ACT’s list. The election is on October 17 and the full debate can be watched on the Nelson Weekly Facebook page.

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Jobs at risk as international students dry up Kate Russell Secondary schools in Nelson may need to cut staff and classes in 2021, due to a “significant” decrease in international students. Nelson College headmaster Richard Dykes told Nelson Weekly that he expects their international student numbers to be running at 50 per cent next year. “The reduced numbers will reduce our 2021 budget. This impacts on our staffing and ability to fund some programmes

around the school,” he says. “It’s premature to specify what that will look like. It may be that some staff ’s hours are reduced, or some positions are cut. Similarly, we may pare back some programmes, or possibly remove them.” Cathy Ewing, principal of Nelson College for Girls, says their international numbers will be down by 75 per cent, unless the borders open early in 2021. “This is a significant decrease. We have many students applying to come to our school from various

overseas locations, but we can only offer them a provisional place.” Nayland College will be down from 80 international students to just six next year. “[This] will certainly have an impact on our school,” says principal Daniel Wilson. He says the school is “determined” to not cut domestic programmes or resources. “Our goal is to ensure that we do not jeopardise the quality of education for our domestic students.” He says ways they are looking at reducing costs could be by not replacing departing staff, reducing administration support and staff taking voluntary leave. Scott Haines, who is the vice president of the Secondary Principals Association (SPANZ) and also the principal of Waimea College, says while local schools have stable rolls, all principals are having to consider budgets and staffing for 2021. He says that SPANZ is working with the Ministry of Education closely to address the issue. “We’re working to get consideration of a further financial relief package for 2021 in the same way that the

Nelson College headmaster Richard Dykes is looking at removing some programmes because of the downturn in international students. Photo: Charles Anderson. Government allocated $20 million to support staffing, and that was welcome news. He says that having the borders reopened safely is the long-term answer, but “now is not the time to do that”. Scott also says a funding package would help keep specialist teachers to stay connected with work, and without one many teachers may move into new careers. “There are experienced specialist staff who have a lot to offer, and

once they’re disconnected from the work force it is difficult to reengage.” Beyond staffing, Scott says that international students and the revenue they bring directly impacts domestic students. “The resource that the revenue brings in provides the rich curriculum experience that parents have come to expect, like lower class sizes, and subjects the ministry doesn’t fund. Principals around the country are vexing about how to provide a world-class programme with a hugely-reduced level of resourcing.” Meanwhile, Richard says Nelson College has developed a programme to support international students over the summer holidays, as they aren’t able to fly home and return to Nelson. “We’ve arranged a combination of staying in the hostel, some time with local families and a trip around the South Island (to give them and our staff a well-earned holiday) and then back to the hostel to do some extra English language learning.” Some international students at Nelson College for Girls are also staying on over the Christmas vacation to keep their places open.


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Rachel Boyack with Jacinda Ardern, Grant Robertson, Kris Faafoi and Rino Tirikatene.

Nelson needs a strong voice in Government as New Zealand continues to recover and rebuild from COVID-19. With local representation, Nelson can get the support it needs to thrive and make the most of opportunities. “I want Nelson to be a place of opportunity, so that young people can see a future in this region for them and their families,” Labour Nelson candidate Rachel Boyack says. Labour is committed to advocating for local businesses, and announced a $53.3 million package for projects in the top of

the South that will boost our economy and create new jobs, including $9.8 million for a new Slipway to support Nelson’s fishing, aquaculture and marine industries. Rachel Boyack successfully advocated for overseas vessels to be allowed to come into port Nelson during lockdown for repair work at Aimex. With a local Labour MP in Wellington at the Government table, we can make sure that Nelson has a strong voice that will back local businesses.

Improving Public Transport Labour is taking climate change seriously through unprecedented investment in public transport, walking, and cycling improvements. Under Labour, public transport investment has increased by 163 per cent, while investment in walking and cycling is up 227 per cent. In Nelson, the government has invested in new public transport routes in Richmond. Labour is using balanced transport investment to tackle long term issues like reducing emissions and easing congestion while creating jobs and boosting regional economies. Rachel wants to work with both councils to ensure continued investment in public transport and walking and cycling infrastructure to help ease Nelson’s transport and congestion issues. “I’ll seek support from central government for public transport, and cycling and walking initiatives,” Rachel says. Rachel supported the students who that presented a 1000 signature strong petition to Nelson City Council, asking for better public transport.

“I’ve long been a supporter of better public transport for Nelson, so it’s great to see young people like Vienna van Heeswyck making her voice heard,” Rachel says. –“We know there are lots of people who would use more public transport if it were more accessible and frequent.” Vienna van Heeswyck says public transport is important for young people. “Not every person wants to drive a car into town every day, or can for that matter,” Vienna says. “We need to have other more sustainable options to help our city be in step with what the planet needs.”

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Advance voting started last weekend This election is your chance to vote for a candidate who can make a real difference for Nelson inside a Labour Government. Labour has a clear plan to create jobs and have workers ready to get the economy moving again, and I’ll make sure Nelson gets its share. I’ll use my voice in Government to support local businesses as we recover and rebuild from COVID-19. Better public transport, addressing climate change and cleaning up our waterways are other top priorities. I want every child to be able to swim in our waterways without risking getting sick, and I support our young people in their campaign to get better bus services. Nelson needs a seat at the table. Make your vote make a difference for Nelson. There’s still time to enrol. You can enrol and vote at the same time.

Let’s keep Nelson moving with a local Labour voice inside Government.

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Climate Change Front and Centre Labour is committed to tackling climate change, protecting our environment, and cleaning up our waterways. As we continue our COVID-19 recovery and rebuild, we’re going to invest in nature to support people into jobs now while protecting our environment for future generations. Labour passed the Zero Carbon Act with a target of netzero carbon emissions by 2050. We also banned single-use plastic bags, and we’re committed to phasing out even more single-use plastic. This year the Government announced $2.8 million for Nelson to clean up our waterways, including the Maitai River and the Waimea Inlet. This funding will create 44 jobs in the region. Labour is committed to cleaning up our waterways and making our rivers swimmable again. Plastic waste is a big issue for our environment. “Our local rivers and waterways are littered with plastic waste,“ says Rachel Boyack, who is on the Board of the Nelson Environment Centre.

Labour is taking the next step in removing plastic rubbish from our oceans and environment by phasing out single-use and hard to recycle plastics such as polystyrene packaging, cotton buds and some cups. Labour has established a $50 million dollar fund for businesses to develop alternatives here in New Zealand, creating opportunities for domestic manufacturing. Renewable energy is a top priority. Labour will bring forward the goal of 100 per cent renewable electricity generation by five years to 2030. It will accelerate the electrification of the transport and industrial sectors, invest in emerging technologies such as green hydrogen, and continue to make energy affordable for New Zealanders. “We’re planning now for New Zealand’s future energy needs to ensure New Zealand has stable, sustainable and affordable energy, while also protecting jobs and industries,” Rachel says. Community tree planting at Orphanage Stream

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No slowing down for mechanics of VTNZ's over 70s clubs Erin Bradnock Three local mechanics have three things in common – they are all in their 70s, they all work at VTNZ Pascoe St, and they all have no plans on slowing down. “Retirement is just a name for something, if you’re fit and still healthy there's no reason to stop work,” says 74-year-old Michael Stayner, who has been at VTNZ for 10 years. “I mean, what would I do? Walk around the house?” The team at VTNZ not only accommodate the older trio but they celebrate it. Colin Gillespie, 75, Peter Walton, 73, and Michael were gifted with a cake last week with “222”, their collective age, iced on the top. “Whenever I ask about retirement, I just get a blank look,” says their manager Boisey Colling. Peter and Michael have dropped down to 32 and 35 hours respectively, while Colin continues to work full-time after 17 years with VTNZ. “This is the longest I’ve worked at any one spot, the whole team

here is a good and close-knit team,” says Colin. “I don’t think I’ll make it to 20 years of service, but who knows,” he says. Colin says his Fitbit reaches 10km of walking each day on the job. Michael agrees that the work keeps him fit and believes keeping active is the key to ageing well. Peter says it’s the important work of road safety that gets him up each morning, and the high quality of work they deliver. “I believe we have one of the best systems in the world,” says Peter. “I did retire for three months but you need a reason to get out of bed and I can’t think of a better one.” Outside of work, Peter says his two rescue greyhounds keep him busy. Michael can be found working in his garden on the weekends as Covid-19 restrictions have kept him from travelling. Colin dreams of having enough money to visit his daughters in Europe and having more time for winemaking once he’s ready to retire. His Italian son-in-law

Mechanics Peter Walton, 73, Colin Gillespie, 75, and Michael Stayner, 74, have no plans to retire from VTNZ Pascoe Street and say their bodies will tell them when to slow down. Photo: Jonty Dine. even says his wine is the best in the world. While the trio does get some cheek from the younger team members, they agree it’s all in

good fun. “The banter and the fun we have makes up for the stress of the work,” says Michael. “There’s a lot of cheek flying

around,” says Peter. “I’ve worked at shops up and down the country, and here has been the best. The staff really make it that way.”

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Your Voice Nelson Weekly MP debate: More and more empty promises by Labour. Will give you the world in promises then only deliver on quarter. Blair Jones We are building more in Nelson now than when National was in. Fact. Lee Rutherford Go Nick! You've achieved so much and have committed to some key projects to make Nelson a better place in the next term. We need Nick4Nelson #twoticksblue Neve Williams Rachel has worked hard for Nelson since the last election without being an MP for our town that’s enough for me. Callum Cockerell Really showing the maturity of Nick’s supporters when they won’t let Rachel speak. Will Irvine Thank you to all four. Very interesting. Louise Raymond End in sight for Waimea Rd works: I hope never. That road should have merged with Beatson Rd. Sergey Ratakhin I've lived in Nelson for nine years now and it

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feels like there has been works on Waimea Rd the whole time. A break will be nice. Jodie Lee

Wow that brings back memories where my late father bought his first car, a Triumph, in the 1960s. Jytte Anderson

Companies should have to pay $1000 a day they go past the time they say they will be finished. South Island History New Zealand Why didn’t the developer built a bridge rather than us, the rate payers, paying for an underpass? A dark place for dodgy activities. Peter Paul Fierek Great forward-thinking people - create two bottle necks on the major arteries feeding the city - outstanding management. Mark Culverwell Immigration deports 10-yearold girl with special needs: So, they offered to pay the $120 a week both, are working in good jobs and still get denied. We let a drug dealer stay, we pay for tourists to stay in isolation facilities when they enter the country so they can spend a minimal amount of money driving through the country, throw thousands of dollars at NZ artists to live stream some music, but kick out children over a nothing issue that can be easily resolved. If a 10-year-old can figure out a solution better than the public servants who made this decision, then maybe they should find a new career. Sam Dodd

Beautiful family. Joelene Daly

Cycling to school just became a lot safer for students at Tahunanui School with the completion of Stage 2 of the Tahunanui Pathways project. The new project, which is a mixture of shared pathways and protected cycle lanes, which Nelson City Council says makes cycling and walking a safer and more appealing option for everyone living in Tahunanui. Here, infrastructure committee chair Brian McGurk leads students on a ride of part of the trail. Photo: Supplied And here we have a fine example of a typical NZ system...broken... just one of many. Also, since when is extra education "treatment"? Extra educational support is a joke in this country. Another broken system. I really feel for this family. Frances Minogue I think it is a heartless decision, let her stay with her family. Virginia Walker It’s not special needs. Omg over 50 per cent of all children are ADHD. The problems in society stems from us all not being taught properly right from the begin-

ning. She is a perfect example of the New Zealand education system letting down us all down, in the past, now and into the future. These are human needs and NZ education desperately needs to keep up. Julia Young She has to go but the cage fighter gets to stay... wrong... Kim Daly Bowaters driving into future after 75 years: Rodney, I played rugby against you. Bought my first Triumph Herald from Derrol, my father bought all his cars from Bowaters. Gordon Curnow

Nelson Matters Housing is a major issue for Nelson as rents and house prices soar. These increases are impacting on those struggling to find a home to rent, first home buyers unable to get a foot in the door and businesses unable to get skilled staff to move to Nelson for lack of housing. Labour’s answer at Election 2017 was Kiwibuild. The promise of 100,000 affordable homes was Labour’s flagship policy repeated in campaign pamphlets, candidate and street corner meetings by the Nelson candidate. She said Nelson would get at least 1,000 Kiwibuild homes. None have been built. None are under construction. None are planned.

Kiwibuild has wasted huge sums of taxpayer’s money and delayed new private sector housing. The developer of 200 homes in Toi Toi Street says the mucking around by Kiwibuild bureaucrats has only delayed the Victory project that is now proceeding without Government support. The lesson of Kiwibuild is that there is no single magic bullet to our housing problems. The Government cannot build houses faster or more cheaply than building companies. We need to change the laws and rules that make developing housing so slow and expensive, help Councils with the infrastructure costs, help first home buyers with get-

ting a deposit, stop adding costs to the rental sector and give more support to the community housing sector. Replacing the Resource Management Act that makes it so expensive to create new sections is National’s top priority. We bypassed it in Christchurch after the earthquakes and the costs of renting and buying a house is now better there than any part of New Zealand. The Homestart scheme I introduced as Minister in 2015 that gives grants of up to $20,000 towards a deposit has helped over 80,000 people buy their first home including 2,300 in Nelson and Tasman. The numbers being

Victory students looking after Te Wairepo: Just think what Nick's Southern Link will do to that stream. This is why environmentally the Southern Link is dangerous. Frances Minogue

I remember my nan getting watercress from there - no way now. Great work tamariki. Chellz Carter

About time. I remember when that stream had eels in it. Marcia Hickmott Best school ever. Michelle Ashby

Prime Minister visits Nelson: Such a friendly and approachable PM, thanks for stopping by Jacinda! Kelly Diskin

I wish I had known. I would have loved to have stood nearby and clapped my approval of her. She is exceptional, as I am sure history will record. Jennifer Quilliam

She was mobbed by Nelsonians, so gracious and warm. What a Leader. Carey Gary

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helped is declining. The problem is that the house price caps have not kept up with the 25% increase since 2017. These need adjusting to realistic levels. Nelson rents have gone up $68 a week under Labour over the past three years compared to an increase of $20 for the previous three years under National. The issue is Labour keeps loading extra costs and regulation on the rental sector that gets passed onto tenants. National will pull back on excessive regulation. Building more state houses is part of the solution. Labour has demolished and sold more state houses than they have built in the last three years in Nelson and

Tasman. The Government needs to partner with our wonderful community housing organisations like Habitat for Humanity, Abbeyfield and the Nelson Tasman Housing Trust. The Trust built 14 new homes in Nelson between 2014-17 but none since under Labour due to the grant scheme being stopped. The last part of the housing puzzle needing attention is a growing group of homeless Nelson people with complex mental health and addiction needs. These people need to be funded into supported housing like that provided by the Salvation Army in other parts of New Zealand. Advert.


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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was mobbed in central Nelson last week as crowds of admirers gathered around her trying to catch a glimpse or a selfie with the Labour leader. On Thursday, she visited the Nelson Food Factory and Pic's Peanut Butter before making her way into central Nelson. Ardern spoke to various food companies which had made use of the Food Factory, which was helped by Provincial Growth Fund investment of almost $780,000. The factory includes four commercial food-grade kitchens, a warehouse and chiller space, staff amenities, and a presentation kitchen for visitors and customers. Dozens of people asked her for photos as she made her way down Bridge St and up onto Hardy St. She was greeted by Labour

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Jacinda Ardern was surrounded by admirers in central Nelson last week. Photo: Charles Anderson. supporters on Church St before attending a meeting at Nelson Budget Service. She was in the city to help prospective Labour candidate for Nelson Rachel Boyack campaign to try and unseat incumbent National MP Nick Smith. Labour also took the opportunity to promise

to launch investigations to ensure New Zealanders are paying a fair price for groceries and building supplies as the economy recovers from Covid-19. Ardern says a recent market study into fuel costs had shown prices were too high at the pump, which led to "swift action" to address pricing

and competition to help lower prices at the pump. Now two more market studies will look into the price of groceries and building supplies. Labour says the studies will answer questions and concerns raised that Kiwis are paying more than they should for these products.


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One of the KĹ?hine MÄ ia projects activities that was recently held was a yoga class led by Loren McPherson, with Mia Kinzett and Emmogen Brown. Photo: Jacqui Rawson.

New Sport Tasman project aims to empower youth Jacqui Rawson Sport Tasman has launched a new programme to provide opportunities for young females to be more active, build confidence and try out new experiences. The organisation’s new project, KĹ?hine MÄ ia, is about providing community connection for 12-18-year-olds to allow them to thrive. “We’re passionate about supporting young girls to find a connection to being active that is tailored to them and their unique needs,â€? says project advisor Ash Cowper.

Sport Tasman submitted and received a grant from Sports New Zealand and are in the first year of the three-year project. Starting in late February this year, the Covid-19 lockdown allowed the project to look at how they reach out to the girls. It was also a chance to investigate what providers are out there and what they do in terms of youth engagement. “We want to create the relationships between the organisations and the youth so there aren’t too many missed opportunities,� says Ash. The project works closely with

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other organisations and schools and takes into account what the young people are interested in, what the barriers have been to undertake the activities as well as what new different things they’d like to try. The project holds ongoing weekly events as well as running series and one-day events such as a skateboarding and paddle boarding days planned for November. There are popup events such as yoga classes and healthy food workshops, and chances to give back to the community through beach clean-ups.

Nelson City Council has released its draft road map as to how it will build more houses, revitalise the CBD and address the risks of climate change. The Draft Whakamahere Whakatō Nelson Plan is designed to help council manage Nelson’s natural and built environment and sets out what it is allowed to do on council properties and how it uses natural resources. The draft plan was delayed due to Covid-19 lockdown but will be open for public engagement until December 6. The special consultation document will arrive in letterboxes across Nelson from today and will also be available online at shape. nelson.govt.nz. The plan proposes some key changes to how council will manage freshwater, residential growth and intensification, natural hazards and climate change, and development in the city centre – now and for the future. Mayor Rachel Reese says it is an opportunity for the people

of Nelson to shape what will become the guiding resource management planning document for the Nelson region. “It’s your turn to help focus us in the right direction when it comes to how we develop and cherish this beautiful region we all call home.� Council will be holding a series of drop-in sessions where the public can ask questions and talk to technical experts about areas that concern them. An online information and feedback platform has been set up at shape.nelson.govt. nz/nelson-plan. You can access all the plan chapters, topics, maps and supporting information through these pages. There’s also a dedicated email address – nelson. plan@ncc.govt.nz for the Draft Nelson Plan. Feedback can be provided through this email address or online at shape.nelson.govt.nz; by post to Nelson Plan PO Box 645, Nelson 7040; or dropped off to Civic House, 110 Trafalgar Street, Nelson.


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After growing up in Wai-iti, I spent six years studying at the University of Otago before entering the World of Human Resources in Wellington, gaining 8 years’ experience in both Public and Private Sectors. In 2015 I shifted back to Nelson with my young family and Abel Human Resources was established in 2016. It’s imperative that my business, recently re-launched as Proactive People Performance, is a unique, innovative and proactive HR Company offering effective and tailored people-solutions for small businesses in particular. My focus is on positively guiding and supporting small business owners with their HR requirements and queries, enabling them to manage their people proactively and with respect. Offering a proactive, approachable, personalised service, I strive to reframe people management for business owners, giving the most relevant, forwardthinking advice on how best to manage and make the most of their people, along with implementing or improving proactive people processes. I pride myself on being practical, positive, upbeat, approachable and proactive – an all-round small business human resources expert.

Stevens Orchard Lawyers is a local law firm which provides legal services to the wider regions of Nelson, Tasman, Marlborough and the West Coast. “We are a strong team of smart, supportive lawyers,” says Margot Harkness, who is one of three directors at the firm. “We offer our clients a broad spectrum of skills and experience in areas such as family law, sales and purchases, commercial law, trust and estate planning, and employment law. Stevens Orchard Lawyers deliver a comprehensive service in all aspects of family law such as parenting issues, protection orders, family violence, relationship property, and disputes over family estates”. We have recently welcomed another Family Lawyer to our team, Greta Melvin. Greta has experience in employment, civil litigation and family law. “Best outcomes are our focus and empathy is our point of difference. We are a team of lawyers who genuinely care for our clients – offering excellent advice and rock solid support.” Taking a people-focused approach, the firm works closely with clients to help keep fees to a realistic level. For more information, visit www. stevensorchard.co.nz

It just keeps getting better with the announcement that talented hair stylist Louise (Lou) Corney has joined Kathrine and Vicky at Kathrine Soper Hair and Beauty in Tahunanui. From an on-trend haircut to a personalised colour, the ladies at Kathrine Soper Hair and Beauty are well equipped to bring your ideas to life, rest assured you will be in highly skilled and professional “hairdressing” hands! Their aim is to offer hair styling that is fashionable and workable on a day-to-day basis. They offer a wide range of hair and beauty services including cuts, colours, perms, sets, up-dos, and… Kathrine specialises in weddings and offers affordable packages. The salon is also proud to offer Davroe hair products that are 100% vegan friendly. Davroe replaces all the "nasties" with calming, gentle on skin, natural plant-based, eco-friendly ingredients. Make sure you check out the full range at the salon – plus there’s hair accessories and more available.So if you are looking for a change, contact the salon and see how they can help. Bookings are recommended though as these talented ladies book up fast!

Nelson-based mobile Makeup Artist, qualified Beauty Therapist – Anneliese has recently launched another mobile business venture called Glow Naked just in time for summer! “I come to your place, pop my tent up, set up my spray tan machine – the treatment only takes half an hour tops and I’m out the door again!” says Anneliese. “When you have your spray tan at the salon, you leave all sticky and have to get into your car, but with my mobile service, you can feel comfortable at home and just pop a little robe on.” Anneliese has been working in Beauty Therapy for four years now. “I went out on my own in January, providing my mobile makeup service which I’m really passionate about.” Anneliese Makeup Artist Nelson is ideal for special events, balls, photo shoots, weddings, etc. “Let me glam you up for your next function or event.” To make a booking, message Anneliese on 0210 365 083 or email annaliese. makeupartist@outlook.com. To view the full list of services offered by Anneliese, visit ‘Anneliese Makeup Artist Nelson’ or ‘Glow Naked’ on Facebook.

After a trying start to the year, I am very happy to be able to offer my services in my own Property Management company. I am a fully qualified Property Manager achieving Level 4 in Property Management. With over 10 years' experience, achievements and Real Estate Awards in Property Management, I have managed over 500 properties in the Nelson and Tasman region as both a Property Manager and Business Development Manager. I have a strong focus on good communication with both owners and tenants, ensuring optimal rental returns, and to give owners peace of mind that their property is in good hands. With all the legislative requirements under the RTA and Healthy Homes Act it is imperative that your property is protected and managed the right way. Whether you are a first time investor or an investor with multiple properties, you can be assured that with Kate Motley Property Management Ltd your property is in the hands of someone who has comprehensive knowledge and proven experience. You will receive my personal attention in all respects to do with the overall management of your property and my professional advice and support throughout the process.

Pamper your body, relax your mind, and soothe your soul at Harmony & Balance 4 Health. “I offer natural therapies to suit your needs,” says the owner Yvonne, who is a fully qualified Holistic Complementary Therapist. “I offer Reflexology, Indian Head Massage, Relaxation Massage, Reiki, Ortho-Bionomy and more. Everybody is unique, so I tailor their treatment accordingly. I might do massage and include some OrthoBionomy as well.” Ortho-Bionomy is a gentle, non-invasive form of body therapy which is ideal if you suffer from pain. The body is stimulated using gentle movements for effortless pain and tension relief. After setting up a home-based business in New Zealand, Yvonne then practised in Australia for three years before returning to Nelson. “Rather than continue as a home-based business, I decided to open a clinic in Tahuna. It’s very central, which is ideal because I have clients from Brightwater and Motueka.” Bookings are essential. You can make an appointment online via www.harmonybalance4health.co.nz or Harmony & Balance 4 Health on Facebook. Alternatively, you can call Yvonne on 0273 166 626 and and leave a message, and she will reply as soon possible.

Do you know that New Zealand’s longest-standing, fully-qualified electrologist is based in Nelson? Anne Michelle has over 30 years of experience in her chosen field, “I still believe that electrolysis is the only permanent solution for hair removal,” says Anne Michelle. “Other treatments like IPL and laser only attack the hair, which is going to moult naturally anyway. Electrolysis will permanently remove any hair colour and stands alone as the permanent solution to a lifetime of maintenance”. When you have a consultation with Anne Michelle, she will explain the two forms of electrolysis she uses: thermolysis and galvanic. Anne Michelle recommends that new clients have a 40-minute consultation with her, when she will explain the process and after-care. “Women often develop skin tags around the neck, under arms and around the bra lines which I can also take care of, as well as small warts and spider capillaries”. Anne Michelle holds clinics in the beauty suite at Life Pharmacy Prices in Nelson on Wednesdays and at Tasman Health and Herbs in the Richmond Mall on Tuesdays and Thursdays. To book a consultation, visit www. amelectrolysis.co.nz or phone Michelle on 0274 393 503.

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Make your home presentable for prospective buyers The spring-summer season is often the ideal time to put your home on the market in Nelson, but before you do it, you will want to get your place looking as presentable as possible. “There’s nothing worse than prospective buyers rocking up to look at your house and their first impression is grass growing out of the gutters or lichen on the roof or moss growing out of the steps that lead to your front door,” says Mark Forbes, who co-owns Manor Property Services Ltd with Andy Dumville. Mark says there're lots of ways you can make your home presentable. “For properties that don't have the street appeal they could have, I recommend a house wash, gutter clear, roof treatment and grounds work; that can be anything from arborists trimming trees or shaping shrubs to exposing edges of the lawns and overgrown gardens.” Mark says most gardens have edges, whether it’s brick or rock or timber borders, and when they are exposed it reveals what the house can really look like. “It’s more of a ‘wow’ rather than ‘oh dear – it looks like there hasn’t been any maintenance here for a while.’ Rather than have buyers saying, ‘I’m not so sure about this property,’ having the work done takes away all those objections on first impressions that we know are so critical,” he says. Spring is the busiest time of year for Manor Property Services. “Even if people aren’t putting their home

on the market, it is the season when homeowners get a lot of work done by us. During winter, moss and lichen build up which is pretty unsightly and damages the surfaces of the underlying materials, whether it’s cladding or roofing. It’s all to do with maintenance and protecting your investment.”

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Jacqui Rawson The region’s A&P show will go ahead, organisers say. Despite most A&P Shows around the country not going ahead this year, the Richmond show organisers are dedicated to ensuring they carry on. “Not having our show has never been an option,” says show manager Annette Robinson. Annette says she is staying determined that the show will go ahead in some form in November. If the worst happens, and the country goes back into Level 2 lockdown, then the show will be limited to contestants and members only. “As it stands now, the show will most assuredly go on.” This year it’s shaping up to be more exciting than previous years with new shows and competitions being held for the very first time. There will be an Excavation Operator Competition, led by Civil Contractors New Zealand where operators will be competing to showcase their digger skills with up to ten tasks. Things like painting a sign on a piece of paper or lifting a teapot and pouring into a teacup – all with their digger. Another new event is the Mounted Games where there will be games on horseback, showcasing speed and agility where pairs compete in laneways. There will also be a reduction in the cost at the gate this

A&P Show manager Annette Robinson is looking forward to this year’s event. Photo: Jacqui Rawson. year. This and the fact many events in the region have had to be cancelled, should bring a lot more people to the show and make it a truly impressive event, says Annette. There will be other changes for this year’s show relating to layout. All kids’ activities will now be easier to find and take pride of place at the front of the grounds. That includes things like the animal barn, the Town & Country Vet animal nursery, sheep and goats and the woodchoppers. The lack of other A&P shows around the country also benefits the local area as the competitors not able to

compete elsewhere in New Zealand are flocking here to compete. The wood choppers, for example, will have a big turnout as they’ll be coming from all over New Zealand. And there’s always the trades exhibitions to check out businesses old and new. The A&P organisation encourages any tradespeople who are keen to have crowds come and check out their business to get in touch with Annette as there are currently sites available specifically for trades displays. Contact Annette at manager@ richmondpark.nz or give her a ring on 544 7181.

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Sara Hollyman Characters the likes of Wet Blanket, Golden Boy and Smellanator are set to entertain the crowd at the 2020 Broadgreen Intermediate production next week. The show titled ‘Super nonHeroes’ is originally an American script that has been “Kiwified” by the cast of students, according to the show’s director Jennie Ricciardi. The show is based around an intermediate school for students who have superpowers but don’t yet know how to control them. “There’s really strong themes that come through and it’s really a story of belonging and friendships and negotiating those tricky things, but the strongest theme is about believing in yourself,” says Jennie.

The cast of Broadgreen Intermediate’s production is set to impress at the show next week. Photo: Sara Hollyman. She says, although auditions began right as lockdown hit, they made the decision the show would go ahead no matter what. After suffering another setback to putting the show on, after Level 2 was announced, the cast is

set to impress when they hit the stage on Wednesday 14 October. “I’m just so impressed with the dedication from all of the students and staff, the crowd can expect to see a range of really funny original

characters that the students have rescripted to include a bit of Kiwi slang.” Tickets are available from the Broadgreen School office for a 7pm show on Wednesday 14 and Thursday 15 October for $5.

Kirby Lane and New St are the centre of Nelson Arts Festival action this week. Tomorrow night there is a variation on drivein movies. Instead, organisers want you to bike in to Kirby Lane and enjoy live Latino performances and learn about Hispanic and Latino culture on the big screen, between 8pm and 9pm. There will also be live performances from 7.30pm, guaranteed to bring Latino-style ambience into central Nelson. On New St there is also a collaboration between Nelson Arts Festival and the street’s bars. As well as hosting the five festival events listed here, bars and venues in New Street will be open so you can grab a drink before or after a show. Street Singing is also coming to Nelson. On Friday at 5.30pm discover the artist within yourself with the support of Klezoum and the Voice Collective. The Voice Collective branches out at Kirby Lane for an hour of music with an Eastern twist. We invite you to join the band with your voice or play percussion. Join them in song at the end of the working week—expect an uplifting and slightly random experience. Check the Nelson Arts Festival website or Festival Facebook page for updates.


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Nelson College ended its season in style after taking out the prestigious Quadrangular tournament last week. Nelson defeated Christ's College in a topsy-turvy encounter in which the hosts ran in five tries to four to defend its crown. Down 15-14 at halftime, Nelson rallied in the second to shutout the Christchurch side and farewell its year 13s in ideal fashion. Jacob Kingi Neha-Manihera was immense for Nelson at number eight, Tuterangi Stone-Williams ensured clean possession at lineouts while Ollie Inch and Keaton Fry muscled up in midfield. Will Thornalley played his best game of the season at halfback and was backed up by the astute Cooper Grant at ten. Captain Charlie Perkins was ecstatic following the final whistle. "I'm just stunned, just incredibly proud of the boys, we had a bit of a rough season and to finish it off beating the winners of the UC (St Andrews) and then win quad in

The Nelson College team celebrates defeating Christ’s College in the final of the Quadrangular tournament. Photo: Chris Symes/Shuttersport. the 150th year is just incredible." Charlie says the message to the side even when trailing at halftime was to win every race. "We really came out with that focus and it showed." The industrious openside says it was the perfect way to cap his time at college. "Last game on front field, it means a lot."

Charlie opened the scoring with a determined run to the line showing incredible leg drive with assistance from Ollie Inch. Having made a superb break moments earlier, winger Sean Rutherford-Bradford strolled over for Christ’s first points. It didn’t take long for Nelson to respond as try scoring machine Netani Baleisomosomo

bulldozed his way over from close range. Christ’s then went back to back as flanker Cormac Dods got his side back within four before Nathan McKenzie scored in the corner to give Christ’s the lead for the first time. Further compounding issues for Nelson, Hunter Leppien was sent to the sin bin for cynical play.

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Opening night-trackman trOphy Left: The Three-Quarter Midget class has been going from strength to strength over the last few seasons, 23N Dylan Bensemann has shown good early form already. Right: The Thelin Construction New Zealand Sidecar Grand Prix will be hotly contested here this season. The 17N bike of Brent Steer and Wade Thorn will be keen to make their mark. Photos: BM Photography.

As Charles Dickens once wrote “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times” and the same could be said about our last season here at the Milestone Homes Top of the South speedway. Our what was looking like a good season was abruptly put to a sudden stop by the Covid-19 pandemic and although you would need a crystal ball to see how this season pans out the Nelson Speedway Association will still forge ahead with what is to be another exciting season of top of the shelf speedway. If all goes to plan, we will be hosting four Speedway New Zealand titles this season with South Island championships for Three-Quarter Midgets on the

20th March and the ever impressive Sprintcars on the 13th February. Also, on the seasons programme are two New Zealand Grand Prix with the hard hitting Streetstocks on the 23rd January and the crazies of speedway, the sidecars, on the 5th and 6th of March (awaiting council approval for two-night meeting). Another big meeting we will be hosting this season is the PTS Superstock Stampede on the 12th December. after two failed attempts due to bad weather and the Covid-19 virus it’s third time lucky for the club to host this big Superstock event. One we hope will be successful enough to host on an annual basis. Another

meeting which will prick a few peoples interest is on the night of the Three-Quarter Midget South Island championship we will also play host to a Modified reunion put together by the Nelson Speedway Association and some of the retired modified drivers from a few years ago. The idea is to host a dinner for past and present Modified drivers on the Friday night then have the Modifieds race here the next night. At this staged we are hoping to have the 1NZ, 2NZ and 3NZ cars here along with visitors from the North Island as well as the South. Modified used to be strong here in Nelson so its going to be great to see them

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that after the race you should still have a car that you can use for the derby on the 26th December. Also, this season we are introducing a corporate derby which will entice local businesses to put a team of cars together and try and win the prize money on offer and, of course, the all-important bragging rights that go with it. Along with all these big meetings are, of course, our crowd

favourites like the Trackman Trophy night (opening night this weekend 10th October) the Coca Cola Fireworks night on the 24th October, Hydraulink War of the Wings Sprintcars on the 28th November, The Child Cancer Foundation fundraising night on the 9th January which will feature the Ministock Mania and the CCF Trophy for the Quarter Midgets. Both are youth classes with the

Quarter Midgets being a new class that has been introduced here this season which gives kids from ages 8-15 years old a crack at speedway. As the whole meeting is based around kids and the Child Cancer Foundation the popular kids bike race will be on the programme this night as well. To cap off the season we will be running our Easter meeting on the 2nd April and we have also

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Finals footy in Nelson Locally Owned and Operated

The Nelson club football season wrapped up with a senior cup finals day featuring teams across four mens divisions and two womens divisions hosted by FC Nelson at Guppy and Neale Parks on Saturday. FC Nelson capped its season in stellar style, dominating the division one league champions Blenheim Rangers 3-1 to

win the Price Charity Cup. FC Nelson played superbly in front of their home crowd to win the silverware. In the division one women's final the Richmond Foxes were too good for Nelson Suburbs, claiming the cup in a 4-1 win. In the second division Gould and Tout Cup, Nelson Suburbs Seals beat Motueka 3-2 in extra time. Tahuna FC also

needed extra time to beat the Richmond Hornbills 3-2 in the third division cup while the Richmond Bogans beat Mapua 2-1 in the fourth division Greg Brown Memorial Cup. Finally, Golden Bay beat Mapua to win the womens second division cup. Photos: Barry Whitnall/ Shuttersport and supplied.

FC Nelson celebrate its Price Charity Cup victory over Rangers at Guppy Park on Saturday.

Tahuna FC celebrating winning the third division cup at Neale Park on Saturday.

Richmond’s Annie Brown competes for a header with Tia Muddle in the first division womens final.

Richmond Bogans beat Mapua 2-1 to claim the fourth division cup on Saturday.

FC coach Paul Brydon is doused in beer following his side’s win.

Nelson Suburbs Seals needed extra time to beat Motueka in the second division cup final at Guppy Park.

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Wild weather hampers starling regatta Staff Reporter It was a wild ride for both sailors and organisers at the 2020 Pic’s Peanut Butter Starling National Championship in Nelson last week. A vicious northerly front blew through overnight with gusts of 50 knots. Day one dawned with a 25-30 knot northerly and a sea state in The Cut that meant the race committee elected to set a course and race inside the harbour, making for grandstand viewing from the shore. The next day saw the sea state flatten off and the sailors get out into the bay for two races. Local Noah Malpot achieving the top race result for a Nelson sailor with a sixth in conditions that suited his light weight. At the mid-way point, Naomi Ferrissey of Murray’s Bay YC in Auckland was leading the fleet. Day three brought bitterly cold conditions. With the sailors halfway through the first race, the southwesterly kicked in hard causing capsize carnage and some busy times for the safety boat team. The race committee shortened the course and sent the sailors’ home.

Windy weather meant dozens of starling vessels competed inside Nelson harbour. Photo: Supplied. In the end, with three races in fantastic fresh conditions on the last day, the race committee completed the eight races scheduled. Nathan Vince from Kohimarama Yacht Club took out the national title with consistently good results across all eight races and a net score

of 13 points. Naomi Ferrissey of Murray’s Bay Yacht Club was second with 22pts, and Wakatere Boating Club’s George Pilkington was third on 40pts. The top local sailor was Ben Mangin in 24th.

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Davor returning to Nelson Jonty Dine A familiar face in footballing circles is returning to the region and will bring his wealth of experience to FC Nelson. Davor Tavich has been courted by the club to take up a role as Football Development Officer in a bid to grow the game in Nelson, particularly women’s football. Davor, currently head coach of Wairarapa United, brings a coaching resume dripping with excellence. The position was brought to Davor’s attention when his partner forwarded a Facebook post advertising it. “The opportunity came up with the club and I thought it was a good chance to go back to FC where I spent a few years playing and coaching.” Davor says what excites him about the role are the ambitious goals of the club. “It’s another challenge, to see if I can contribute to those plans. They are looking for the future and are really serious about where they want to get.” The former Tasman United coach says he will also likely

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continue to coach at some level at FC. “I need to coach, it’s what makes me really happy. I enjoy all the stresses and joys with coaching.” Davor holds an Oceania A licence, the highest coaching qualification available on these shores. Hailing from Split in Croatia, Davor settled in Nelson and played for local teams Metro and FC Nelson. Club president Philip Thompson is thrilled to have Davor join the FC Nelson family. FC Nelson came into being in 2011 with the amalgamation of Nelson United, Metro, Nelson City and Tahuna Juniors. Philip says one of the goals of the club is to bring football to the forefront as a viable sport for women. “Within two years we want to establish a FC Nelson team in the Women’s Premier League.” Davor says the Nelson footballing community has a lot of good people who love what they do. “I will be happy to be back, see my mates and enjoy the sunshine.”


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A team of local rowers were treated to a session by world champion and three-time Olympian Emma Twigg last week. The Nelson Rowing Club were the winners of the Dulux Rowing Renovation Competition held earlier this year which entitled them to an exclusive training session with Emma in addition to Dulux paint and accessories to renovate the club. Emma took a team of 30 junior club members out on the water for a row. The budding young rowers also got the chance to ask Emma about her accomplished career. Local rower Chenae Smith says having the chance to train with Emma and get some insight into what it takes to become an elite athlete was a “very surreal experience” and “incredibly inspiring”. Emma even helped christen the club’s two new boats during a naming ceremony. Photo: Supplied.

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After a 15-game unbeaten run stretching back to 2018, the Tasman Mako have been defeated at the hands of an inspired North Harbour side. North Harbour coach Kieran Keane came back to haunt his old side with an historic 40-24 victory at Albany on Saturday. Little went right for the visiting Tasman team who were at one stage down to 13 men after being decimated at scrum time. The Mako managed just three tries, two of them intercepts against the run of play, as they struggled to find any sort of attacking rhythm. Mitch Hunt and Bryn Gatland traded penalties to open the scoring, North Harbour taking a 6-3 lead with a strong breeze behind their backs. Then, with Harbour hot on attack, Mark Telea picked off a Gatland pass and went 90 metres untouched to score against his old side. The hosts enjoyed a sustained period of dominance and cashedin with winger Jared Page dotting down in the corner. Gatland struck his third penalty right on the siren as his side took a 16-10 lead into the break, the first time Tasman has trailed at halftime this season. Harbour would continue the momentum after the break, its dominant scrum leading to both Isaac Salmon and Sam Matenga being sent to the bin. With Tasman under the pump, down to 13 and conceding another three points, Finlay Christie nabbed a second intercept and went in

under the bar. The Mako survived the two-man disadvantage but North Harbour stretched its lead when Luteru Tolai rumbled over on the back of a surging rolling maul. A rare mistake at the back by David Havili handed Harbour a third try to James Little to effectively seal the result for his side. It was a frantic Mako team desperately searching to keep its record intact in the final ten, but errors plagued the defending champions. The nail was hammered into Tasman's coffin on the brink of fulltime through replacement prop Teague McElroy as the hosts took maximum points from the stunning scalp. Captain Havili picked up a consolation try but the Mako had been well and truly out-played by a ruthlessly efficient Harbour outfit. Co-head coach Andrew Goodman was straight to the point when asked where the problem lay. “Well, [giving away] 20 penalties and with your set piece under as much pressure as it was out there, it’s always going to be a hard afternoon, especially when you give a quality team like Harbour that many opportunities inside our own half.” Tasman maintains its spot atop the Premiership table with Auckland now trailing by just one point. Next weekend the Mako will host Bay of Plenty at Trafalgar Park in Nelson. Kick off 1.15pm. Scorers: Harbour 40 (Page, Tolai, Little, McElroy, tries, Gatland 4 cons, 4 pens) Tasman 24 (Telea, Christie, Havili, tries, Hunt 3 cons 1 pen)


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NELSON CAMERA CLUB meets 2nd and 4th Mon most months. Upstairs Netball rooms, Saxton Field @ 7.30pm. We welcome all photographers from beginners to experienced. Programme on www. nelsoncameraclub.co.nz Contact 021 2360 847. LIGHTHOUSE SPIRITUAL AWARENESS Mon 7.30pm. Talks, healing, clairvoyance. Trafalgar St Hall, opp Trailways. Ph Carolyn 5474613. AFROLATIN FIT: Mon Workout & Dance classes for the whole community. Have fun and stay fit dancing to Afro, Caribbean and Latin music. Try it for free! 7pm, 22 Achilles Ave. - Pablo 02041583420.

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PHILOSOPHY DISCUSSION GROUP, Nelson Institute. Meets 13 Oct, 9.30am Activity Room, Nelson Library. Topic: "Fake" (in its broadest sense). Revised date. Stephen 0273075258. NELSON PHILATELIC SOCIETY meeting 7.15pm, Tues 13 Oct, Stoke Baptist Church Hall, Main Rd. Please note change of usual venue. Ph 5471140. YOGA for people who have or have had cancer, Tuesday morning, Tuesday evenings and Wednesday mornings. Register info@cancernelson.org.nz or phone 539 1137 VICTORY SIXTY PLUS Tues 1.30-3.30pm 238 Upper Vanguard St. Join us for cards, games and a cuppa.For more info please contact Jan on 546 9057 or 027 4577 955. COFFEE & CROSS Do you have questions about faith, church, God, life? Let's have a coffee & I'll listen. Join me at Zumos between 11am & 12 Tues. I'm Gordon & I shall be wearing a Cross.

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WEDNESDAY HEARING NELSON are running two workshops in Oct for hearing aid wearers at the Hearing House, 354 Trafalgar Square. 7 and 14 Oct (2 nights) 7pm9pm. INDOOR BOWLS, come and join us for social indoor bowls every Wed and Fri from 1.15 to 4pm. Beginners welcome. Trafalgar St Hall in the City. Ph: 548 9006. COLORECTAL CANCER SUPPORT GROUP, Cancer Society Nelson, for those who are going through or who have gone through colorectal cancer, and their carers/support people. Wed 14 Oct guest speaker Gillian Clarke on bowel screening programme. Register 539 1137 or info@cancernelson. org.nz SUMMER INDOOR BOWLS. Restarts Wed 7th Oct, 7pm WARNES STADIUM Songer St. Open to all ages, new players welcome. Give it a go. Equipment supplied. $3 mat fee. Linda 0210 828 2884. VOLUNTEER GARDENING at Waimarama Community Gardens every week. Tantragee Rd, The Brook. Wed mornings 9.20 - 12. Tools provided. On the bus stop. Ph 0211709443. LAUGH LIKE A LAMB (or anything else). Laughter Yoga, Victory Community Centre 5.30 Wed $2 koha. Bring something to lie on for relaxation at the end. Cath 5451207

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THURSDAY OPEN INVITATION to all (including children) to attend an uplifting evening of stories, kiirtan (singing), meditation and kai, to celebrate the 50 year anniversary of Baba Nam Kevalam Kiirtan, meaning “Love is all there is”. 5.30-7pm Thur Oct 8, Founders Park Chapel (has beautiful acoustics). Free. Contact Dharma 0275458699. NELSON 50+ WALKING GROUP Oct 8. Mt RobertPaddy's Track. Ph. Colin, 544 7771. ARE YOU WONDERING what the Bible really has to say? New Weekly Bible Study Night @ Victory Community Centre 7-8pm Thurs All Welcome! Contact: Pastor Janine 021 02664608. PLAYGROUP Victory Community Centre Thurs 9.30-11.30am. Parents with babies 0-4 all welcome to come along and share morning tea or a cuppa at Victory’s friendly community playgroup. Meet new people and make new friends. A lovely way of bringing whānau in our community together. Koha ACTIVE STRENGTH/BALANCE CLASS -also seated options presented. Trafalgar St Hall Thurs @ 10 am. ACC accredited provider. Mental agility, coordination and Qi Gong for strength and balance. Ph Shirley 5471 433 / 021 121 8023. PROBUS CLUB of Nelson City welcomes men & women as new members. Meet 2nd Thurs of month at Nelson Golf Club 38 Bolt Rd, Tāhunanui. Ph. Zelda 5482920.

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groups, businesses and schools welcome - a great way to advertise and promote your group or organisation. Applications now open. Email christmas@nelsoncathedral.org for an Entry Form and reserve your space before 30 Oct 2020. HAVEN LIONESS CLUB PROJECT project Pinc Next Steps (cancer rehabilitation), now available Rakaia Lions Lilies. Bag of 4 Oriental Lily Bulbs $10, plant now and will flower this season. email margaret.ralph.c@ xtra.co.nz or Audrey 5446243, Margaret 5476571. NELSON WOODTURNING CLUB Join us at our clubrooms for Turning and camaraderie and sharing of knowledge. New Learn to Turn classes starting soon. Ph. Donald for info. 5451339, 0274858222. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Is alcohol causing problems for you in your life? Want to stop drinking but can't? Maybe we can help. Support meetings every day. Call 0800aaworks 0800 229 6757. THE NELSON ASTHMA SOCIETY Better Breathing Classes help you improve breathing through fitness. Nelson, Reformed Church, Enner Glynn 1-2:30 every Wed during school terms; Richmond Better Breathing Circuit, Club Waimea, 10-11am every Tues and Fri during school terms. Contact Sue 5441562 or asthma. nelson@xtra.co.nz or see our website https://nelsonasthma.co.nz/ FEELING SAD, STRESSED, DEPRESSED, OR STUCK? Identify and explore new ways to move forward with a Life Linc Counsellor. Up to 10 face to face counselling sessions available now for individuals and couples. 548 2400 lifelinc.co.nz HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT OF BECOMING A VOLUNTEER? Are you a community organisation looking for volunteers, training, info or advice? Check out our website www.volunteernelson.org.nz Ph 5467681.

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26.11.1956 - 23.9.2020 Loved husband always of Jackie, and best and loved Dad of Tarnica (B1) and the late Teresa (B2). ‘Our hearts are broken, May you sail away with our love May the oceans be forever yours’ A service to celebrate David’s life was held at Marsden House Funeral Home, 41 Nile Street, Nelson on Tuesday 29 September 2020 at 2.00pm, followed by his interment at Marsden Valley Cemetery. No flowers by request but donations to the Nelson Tasman Region Hospice would be gratefully received.

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Brian passed away peacefully at Nelson on Friday, 25 September 2020 after a short illness. Treasured husband and best friend of Miriam for 59 years. Much loved Father of Jill and Jeff Julian, Pip and Ross Harvey; and Grandad to Nathan, Scott, Liam, and Anna. As per Brian’s wishes, a private service has been held.

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COLEMAN David Patrick

Dearly loved son of Shirley and the late Peter Coleman. Treasured brother and brother-inlaw of John and Brenda, Helen (deceased), Trisha, Kathy and Deane Surridge, Ann-Marie and Patrick Nolan, Terry and Nic, and ‘best sister’ Bernadette. Fun-loving, witty uncle of Peter and Andrew, Sarah, Christopher and Bridget, Shannon, Madison, and Breanna. Great uncle to Isaac, Naomi, Jemmiah and Hayley, Pheobe and Alex. ‘We are all missing you very much’

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Robert Lionel 19.9.51 - 9.9.20

It is with much sorrow that we acknowledge that Rob slipped quietly away at the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. A devoted husband to Robynne for 48 years, loving father to Brandon, Ryan and Joel and wonderful Pop (sometimes Poppy) to his U.K., Australian and Kiwi grandchildren. Rob will be missed by his NZ family and many friends for his generosity, kindness, humour and good advice.

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KENNY Passed on at Nelson Hospital with her loving family by her side on Tuesday September 2020. Aged 79 years. Loved mum of Nicky & Andy Williams, nan of Hayden & Savanah, brother/sister of Dave, Les and the late Ann. Thanks to the ICU Unit, words cannot say how thankful we are. Messages can be sent to Brenda’s family c- 164 Tahunanui Drive, Nelson...... A private family service has been held.

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Ernest (Ernie) Frederick Passed away peacefully on the 24th of September 2020 surrounded by his loving family. Much loved husband of the late Gwen. Loved father and father-in-law of Elaine and the late Alan Black, Anne and Keith Miller. Loved Pop to Mik, Mel and Suzy, Bob and Paul. Loved great Pop to Liam and Kieran, Zoe and Jamie. Special thanks to the staff of Ernest Rutherford Retirement Village for their loving care of Ernie. Messages can be sent to Ernest’s family c- 164 Tahunanui Drive Nelson 7011. At Ernie’s wishes a private family service has been held.

Brenda

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We are currently undergoing the free cleaning and best restoration of headstones in the Wakapuaka Cemetery. Most are around 150 years old. While most families are happy for us to do this we understand some are not. If you do NOT want us to work on your family headstone please contact us on 027 548 0757 - Brian.

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Died in Nelson with family at her side on Thursday September 24, 2020. Aged 88 years. Loved wife of the late Derek, loved mother and mother in-law of David and Trish (Perth), Anne and Graham Cooper (Blenheim), Sue and Jeff Ward (Nelson), and the late Peter. Loved grandma of Glen (Perth); Tracey, Cora, and Peter; Zoe, and Dion, and loved great grandmother of Niamh. Messages can be sent to Joan’s family c- 164 Tahunanui Drive Nelson 7011 or online at www. shoneandshirley.com a private family service has been held.

FDANZ www.shoneandshirley.com

MARSHALL Cherie Anne (nee Hickmott)

Peacefully at home on 30 September 2020 surrounded by her loving family, aged 53 years. Dearly loved wife, friend and soulmate of Steve. Much loved and adored Mum of Sam and Ellie, Jordan and Sandra. Loved daughter of Jan and the late John Riley, and the late George Hickmott. Loved daughter-in-law of Peter and Rose Marshall, and Marion and Russell Melling. Love sister and sister-inlaw of Gavin and Denise Riley (Australia), Kendall and Mel Riley, Sharon and Paul Jones, and Kerry Marshall. Loved Aunty Ree of her special and loved nieces and nephews. Special friend to many. ‘Love you to the moon and back - infinity’ A service to celebrate Cherie’s life will be held at The Headingly Centre, 2 Headingly Lane, Richmond on Monday 5 October 2020 at 2.00pm to be followed by her interment at Waimea West Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Nelson Hospice or the Cancer Society would be appreciated and can be made at the service.

N.Z.I.F.H. www.marsdenhouse.co.nz

AIR CONDITIONING

Sturrock & Greenwood Ltd R E F R I G E R A T I O N

AIR CONDITIONING & HEAT PUMPS SPECIALIST HEAT PUMP INSTALLATIONS & REPAIR TEAM

• Full design and build • Full after sales back up • Extensive range of leading brands available

SERVICING NELSON FOR OVER 60 YEARS

03 546 9219

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www.sturrockandgreenwood.co.nz

8 Gloucester St, Nelson • Showroom - opposite Fire Station

ARBORIST

ARBORIST

ARCHITECT

AUTOMOTIVE

022 350 3108

FDANZ www.simplicity.co.nz

or 03 929 5352

ww.arbpro.co.nz

DEATH

Peter Joseph

BEDS

BUILDER

BUILDER

Regtl No. 23885053, Lance Corporal, British Army Peacefully at Nelson Tasman Hospice surrounded by his loving family on Saturday 3 October, 2020; aged 78 years. Dearly loved husband of Astrid. Loved father of Phillip, and Caroline. Loved stepfather of Bridget, and Astrid. Dear friend of Greg and Rita. Grandfather of Dante. Pete will be at home on Monday 5 October for all who would like to pay their respects. Please contact Astrid on 027 347 5064 for address details. A service to celebrate Pete’s life will be held at Marsden House Funeral Home, 41 Nile Street East, Nelson on Tuesday 6 October at 11am followed by private cremation at Hope Garden of Remembrance Crematorium. Astrid and family would like to thank the amazing team at Nelson Tasman Hospice for their genuine compassion and excellent care of Pete. In lieu of flowers a donation to Nelson Tasman Hospice would be appreciated and may be left at the service.

N.Z.I.F.H. www.marsdenhouse.co.nz

MEMORIAM FDANZ www.shoneandshirley.com

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Phone Craig

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John Ian

Loved husband of Ann, Treasured dad and father-in-law of Amanda and Kerry, Julie, Cristie and Jason. Loved Grandad to Alisha, Sam, Kyle, Ben and Gragra to Kaleb and Isobel and Great Grandson Bison. A service was held at Beachside Conference and Events Centre, 70 Beach Road, Tahunanui, Nelson. Tuesday, 6th October 2020 at 11am. In lieu of flowers, donations to Nelson Tasman Hospice would be appreciated, thank you. https://www. nelsonhospice.org.nz/ donate

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Building Repair and Construction maintenance, commercial fitout, decks, fences and hard landscaping PRomPt SeRviCe

Contact the manager on mob 027 451 8907 or (03) 547 2242

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BUILDING

Materials at Trade Cost • Fences • Decks • House Repairs • Doors • Flatpack Kitchens • Concrete / paving • Landscaping

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Quality workmanship guaranteed Richard 021 118 1183 or 545 2298 marblepoint@xtra.co.nz

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CLEANING

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Specialising in

Having a party or a wedding? Call us for all your requirements. www.gourmetcatering.co.nz

Ph 027 667 2837

Gourmet Catering Nelson

INFO@DECKS4U.CO.NZ

DECKING To contact us call or email:

Specialising in Downsizing Spring cleaning Exit cleaning Garden maintenance MARCIA HIGGS 546 7134 or 027 249 8893

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sales@nelsonweekly.co.nz

CONCRETING

CONCRETE 10% OVFANF CED

proprietor

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Domestic & Commercial Wiring PV Solar expert Maintenance & Repairs Registered Electricians

FIREWOOD

Firewood Clean Split Dry Gum, Pine Mix. 6mtrs $450 delivered. 3 mtrs $250 delivered. Quality firewood.

ELECTRICIAN

EARTHWORKS

ELECTRICIAN

GARDEN MAINTENANCE

FREEVIEW

GARDENING

Tasman Comtech

GARDENING

Pick up and Delivery Available

31 Venice Place, Stoke Phone 03 547 3276

• Garden tidy ups • Regular maintenance • Roses and pruning • Irrigation • Qualified team

GARDENING

GardenAffairs

Television - Aerials and Installation Telephone, Internet Problems and Installation

• Landscaping • Quality Garden Maintenance • All Aspects of Pruning • Commercial & Domestic

Lesley & Nick

027 831 4414 HOME MAINTENANCE HANDYMAN

HOME MAINTENANCE

HOUSE WASHING

NELSON

tonysproul1@gmail.com

MASSAGE

Baby&Mobility

Open 7 days a week 10am - 7pm

Car Seats Push Chairs High Chairs Porta Cots Bassinets Mobility Scooters Walking Frames Lift Chairs Wheelchairs Power Chairs

• House Washing • Commercial Building Washing • Roof Washing • Gutter & Driveway Cleaning • Moss & Mould Treatments

L ROOF MOLD AND ECIA

SP

MOSS REMOVAL

022 132 6947 brad@washrite.co.nz

YOUR TRADE OR SERVICE RIGHT HERE?

PH 548 5900

gardenaffairsltd@gmail.com

tasmancomtech.co.nz

021 260 4480

NELSON RELAX THAI

$23 +gst pw

• Office Plant Care

0274 490 622

• Plastering • Gib Fixing • Reskimming • Gib Cove • Gibstopping • Painting

PAINTER

6cm x 1 column only

• Plant Planning & Care

Mowers Chainsaws and more Repairs and Sales Chainsaws - Lawn Mowers Blower/Vacs - Weedeaters Ride On Mowers We sell the best and service the rest

MOBILITY

Buxton Square Nelson ph | txt | walk-in 022 453 3679 shop 03 265 5040

Phone or txt Lindsay

GIBSTOPPING

MASSAGE

Body Relaxation Massage Thai Traditional Massage Deep Tissue Palm Massage Neck & Shoulder Massage Foot Reflexology Massage

Ph: 021 482 088 or 542 2328 GARDEN MAINTENANCE

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WE OFFER:

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E: ollie@sagelandscapes.co.nz

Quick - Efficient Professional

Sandy D Dressmaking

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A/h: 547 4839 M: 027 522 5223

Fully Trained, Security Screened

LAWNMOWING

ROOFING

NELSON BAYS ROOF REPAIRS ❱ Roof Inspections ❱ Roof Reports ❱ Roof Leaks ❱ Roof Repairs ❱ Roof Replacements

Dallas Woods LLB - Solicitor

Ph 547 33 66 E: dallas@senlaw.co.nz

Stoke Central Mall (next to Professionals) Cnr Main Rd & Songer St

PAINTER

PAINTER

Call Steve for a quote

Ph: 538 0755

or 544 9415

or

021 0235 2728

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

PHOTOGRAPHY

drone PhotograPhy

info@tuffnell.co.nz

STUMP REMOVAL

Stump GrindinG ServiceS

027 230 0146

Toby: 027 775 5995

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

REAL ESTATE

ROOFING

Thistle & Fern Property Maintenance

COMMERCIAL | INDUSTRIAL BUYING OR LEASING

High Reach Tree Pruning Fencing Paving Decking Retaining Walls Interior/Exterior Painting Lawn Trimming Lifestyle Blocks

bevan.dixon@summit.co.nz

Bevan Dixon nelson’s Commercial Specialist 0274 755 063 545 6100

INFRARED THERMAL IMAGING

Andrew Workman

MOISTURE TESTING - HOT & COLD SPOTS

021 081 82 123

HOUSE & BUILDINGS MOULD & DAMPNESS ANALYSIS CHECK INSULATION QUALITY

summit.co.nz

TREES

YOUR TRADE OR SERVICE RIGHT HERE?

“Professional Arborists who take pride in their workmanship”

THERMOGRAPHY INSPECTIONS

0800 183 490 021 183 4944

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info@adambrumwellpainting.co.nz

nicepaint@icloud.com www.nicepaint.co.nz

THERMAL IMAGING

Stump Grinding Tree Felling & Removal Site Clearance

High quality imaging stills and movies. Latest drone technology. Friendly, professional service and great rates. Weddings, sports, media, corporate - all events!

“ Possibl y the Nicest Painters in New Zealand!”

Tony 021 612 316 John 021 825 290

543 8090

Ph: 538 0824

- Exterior/Interior - Airless Spraying - Waterblasting - New & Old Work - Fully Qualified Tradesmen - Obligation Free Quote

Call Adam

• Leaking Taps & Pipes • Kitchens & Bathrooms • Solar Hot Water • Drainage • Gasfitting • Wastewater

Stoke

PAINTER

027 671 8417

Honest, Reliable Master Plumbers, Drain Layers and Gasfitters Since 1915

Proudly supplying Orange Residential Homes roofing requirements for over 10 years

UPHOLSTERY

SeniorLAW

Interior & exterior New homes Wall papering Repaints & renovations Award winners www.nbd.co.nz

269 Queen St Richmond Ph 544 6603

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Wills - Estates - Powers of Attorney House sales - Retirement Villages Ring for a no obligation discussion

Brumwell Painting

SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS

• Leaks • Repairs • Maintenance • ReRoofs • New Roofs

LOCKSMITH

Specialising in Senior Law

P: 03 5530 306 M: 022 122 5013

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Meet Dallas Woods

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Seniors, do you need to talk to a lawyer?

Planning Construction Planting Maintenance Call us today for a friendly no obligation quote

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LANDSCAPING

Sage

Lawn mowing One off/regular Free quotes Winz/pensioner rates

Quick Drying All Year Round All General Cleaning Professional Service

DRESSMAKING

LANDSCAPING

the wise choice

Now at 56 Tukuka Street

Ltd

LAWNMOWING

Landscapes

Phone: 548 2554 or 027 5484 524

ELECTRICIAN

LAWNMOWING

Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning

Stephen Oliver

WEDNESDAY 7 October 2020

Trades&Services Stoke LawnS

Eveningwear Daywear Weddings Children’s wear Soft furnishings Alterations

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Trades & Services

Locally Owned and Operated

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545 1053

DIGGER & TRUCK HIRE

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• Complete tree care from roots to tips • All hedge trimming works • Confined area tree felling & removals • Prompt, friendly & professional services

Free Quotes & Prompt Service

PROFESSIONAL REPORTS DRONE PHOTOGRAPHY

Call 0800 28 66 87 or 0800 ATOM TREE

www.stumpgrindingservice.co.nz

www.thermfit.nz

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UPHOLSTERY

BLOWER DOOR TESTING

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

WATERBLASTING

WATER FILTERS

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

House washing Mobile 0220 649for 822 (24hr) Roof treatments mould, lichen, moss, algae A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson Gutters cleaned out Paths, decks, driveways Jeff NeilsoN

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• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

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• Custom Design & Build • Recovery & Repair • Chairs, Sofas, Ottomans etc

022 3515 989

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• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

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PH 548 5900 WINDOWS

Top Class

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WaterblastiNg

$23 +gst pw

Water Filters & Water Coolers • Residential • Commercial • Upgrades • Installation • Servicing • Filter Replacement

Zane Mirfin

Urban Water Filter Specialist

0800 478 745

info@waterfilterman.co.nz

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• Windows Inside & Outside • Lawns & Edges • Maintenance programs • Hedge Trimming • WINZ Quotes available phone steve - 027 324 8747 or 03 547 1503 For a No Obligation Free Quote


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