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to you on what we can do to address the situation.” Local Labour Party List MP, On Monday Maryan, who has Maryan Street says residents been working with Annette on of Waimea Village are being the issue, met with members of exploited due to what she de- the Waimea Village Residents scribes as an “apparCommittee, who she ent gap” in the 2003 described as clearly Retirement Village “unhappy and scared.” Act. She brought them up And she is now hopto date with what acing to close that gap tion was being underby tabling a private taken and to reassure members bill in parthem that the matter liament and stop the was being investilikes of Village owners Maryan Street. gated further. Maryan Michael and Carolyn Wright said that the Retirement Com“exploiting” residents. missioner, Dianna Crossan was Two weeks ago Annette King, meeting with the Registrar of deputy leader of the Labour Rest homes the following day to Party, met with residiscuss the situation dents from Waimea at Waimea Village. Village while on a visit Maryan says it apto Richmond. She was pears that Waimea visibly shocked by isVillage found a gap in sues residents raised the 2003 Retirement with her and promVillage Act and she ised to look into those is preparing a private issues with people in Michael Wright. members bill to fill caucus. At the time that gap and put in Annette said, there was obvi- legislation that can protect anyously a very large loophole be- body from exploitation. cause Waimea Village was not a “It would appear to me these registered retirement home. SEE PAGE 2 “I will undertake to come back
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Local volunteer wins national prize They say volunteering pays off, for Aleisha Hart it has big time. The St John volunteer, volunteer firefighter, rugby club manager and mum has won a national competition to attend the Rugby World Cup final in Auckland. Aleisha, the secretary and treasurer of the Waimea Old Boys rugby club, takes care of the day-to-day running of the club, as well as looking after its gym, the bar and the kitchen. She is also responsible for organising the touch rugby courses in the summer, all of which she does as a volunteer. But it isn’t just off-field where Aleisha excels, she also plays fullback for the club’s woman’s team, which won the club championship on Saturday, in fact it was Aleisha who scored the winning try on fulltime. In her spare time she is a qualified emergency medical technician with St John and a volunteer firefighter at the Richmond fire brigade, she also has a six year old daughter, Paris and works as a promotions coordinator. Aleisha says she was given the shock of her life last week when she answered her door to find former All Black Josh Kronfeld at her door. “I was blown away, it was amazing, I thought because of my work it was a courier at the BUSY LADY: Aleisha Hart is a volunteer firefighter, St John paramedic, door but when I opened it and rugby club manager and mum. Last week she won a trip to the Rugby SEE PAGE 2 World Cup final for her efforts. Photo: Andrew Board.
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Energy consumers in the region are set to get discount off their power bill, thanks to a $6.83 million profit announced by Network Tasman last week. Network Tasman Trust at its AGM on Friday received the annual report of Network Tasman Limited. The Company had a good year showing an operating surplus after tax of $6.83 million. Trevor Tuffnell, chairman of the Trust says the result was excellent for consumers. “The average consumer has received around $250 directly from the Company as a discount
off their power bill regardless of who Rd on the entrance to Richmond and their energy supplier is and the Trust support for ‘The Loop’ high speed fibre education network. also sent them a cheque for $70 last December. He also commented that the Trust had completed a review of its Deed (this is This is a sum of almost $13 million the document that controls the operapassed to consumers during the year. This is more than one month’s power tions of the Trust). “It should be noted that in achieving bill for the average consumer.” Trevor says he is happy with the result, this result the lines charges are still 8 per cent below the maximum allowespecially considering the company’s Trevor Tuffnell. able price set by the Commerce Comexpenditure of almost $1.3 million dollars on items such as undergrounding Gladstone mission”.
Local volunteer wins national prize FROM PAGE 1 saw Josh Kronfeld I couldn’t believe it.” Josh was there as part of a promotion by Coca Cola to find the country’s “unsung heroes”, people in the community making an outstanding contribution to New Zealand rugby. Four winners, including Alei-
sha, were selected from nominees by a panel of judges which included representatives from Coca Cola Oceania and Media Works. Winners will be aired on TV3 and will win tickets to the final, flights and accommodation. Aleisha was nominated by Kurt Patterson, who works at the club’s bar with her and who
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Village residents ‘exploited’ FROM PAGE 1 people are not getting their rights due to a clever and narrow interpretation of legislation, they are exploited and not adequately covered.” For some time, residents of Waimea Village have battled with owners Michael and Carolyn Wright, over attempted “hefty hikes” to their leases that they could not afford. Maryan has assured residents she will be keeping them informed of developments and progress on the matter.
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Amalgamation is biggest issue facing us, says mayor Mayor Richard Kempthorne says his focus today coastal Tasman area, then continue the pipeline is on the issue of amalgamation, which he de- across to Mapua which is at capacity with water. scribes as top priority. “In the process we will be able to reticulate plac“Prior to the election last year I said the Lee es like Tasman and all the rural residential areas valley Dam was the priority, however that has either side. It will have a big flow on benefit. changed since April and without doubt the issue “However, three quarters of Motueka are not in of amalgamation is now number one. Once that the council reticulation and they don’t want to is out of the way and if we stay as two councils come into the town’s reticulation. then we will come back to the Lee Valley Dam “We are going through an exercise now to see issue and another equally important one, the if we can get a government subsidy which had proposed Coastal Pipeline. previously been available. We’re just sit“With the Lee Valley Dam over the last ting on a knives edge on that one I think few years we have done pre-feasibility to see if we can get that water to reticuand feasibility studies, basically we’ve late the rest of Motueka, it’s a work in done all the work to show that this is the progress but for all communities they’ve best thing to do. Now we have to work got all this water and they want to keep out how much it is going to cost and how that surplus there because in the future it’s going to be governed. We will then it might disappear and they want to prehave to consult with the respective comserve it for Motueka. munities, Waimea Augmentation Com“We from the council sitting over the Richard mittee with irrigators and us [council] whole district say, “Actually you’ve got a with the urban users because it’s going Kempthorne. huge surplus at the moment and it’s reto have a big impact on the water charges for Ur- ally fair you share it. ban Tasman. “We have been through resource consent and “So that’s the big thing, the second is the coast- Council had to do bore tests to prove there was al pipeline. In 2002 we discovered that in the a big surplus and by taking the amount it was Waimea Plains we are 22 percent over allocated, going to would have a minimal impact on neighwe used to think we were fully allocated but the bours and the town.” frequency of rationing showed that we did’nt Mayor Kempthorne acknowledges some opposihave that much, so we are really constrained. tion to the plan and says he can understand it. However beneath Motueka there is a great vol- “Years ago when I was the Waimea Water User ume of water that goes straight out to sea. They Rep, Nelson said they were going to come and have an abundance for the existing town and for buy one of the local dairy farms and take the waall the irrigable land plus quite a surplus. ter from that and I said, “No you’re not that’s our “The Council went through an exercise in re- water, so I’ve been on both sides of the fence. It’s source consent to take a small portion of that a work in progress; however, meanwhile the fosurplus and bring it across in a pipeline over the cus is currently on the issue of Amalgamation.”
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Commission rejects TDC complaint Tasman District Council has been knocked back by the Local Government Commission after it sought to have an “error-ridden” report withdrawn. Waimea Weekly was first to report that several Tasman District councillors were unhappy to see several major errors in a report prepared for the commission to look at cost savings in the event of an amalgamation of Nelson City and Tasman District Councils. The commission recommended a draft reorganisation scheme in June after a petition by Aldo Miccio forced the commission to look at the regions govern-
ance. The commission has said any errors were not significant enough to pull the report or change the mind of the commission. TDC councillor Judene Edgar says there are inconsistencies in the report and is still not happy with it. “I believe mixed messages are coming through I wouldn’t be too happy with it if I was a ratepayer.” Representative of Nelson and Tasman electors, Aldo Miccio, says he was not surprised at the decision. “It was no surprise that some at TDC against the union proposal would attack
With the new man shed is from left; Chris Young, Placemakers manager, Aatrid Van Idderkinge, charge nurse manager, Kara Fagan, occupational therapist, with Lucky Mulipola, James Proctor and Tevita Koloamatangi, of the Tasman Mako’s. Photo: Barbara Gillham.
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Staff at Alexandra Hospital, are delighted with their new ‘man shed’ which when full with tools will help provide both an interest and enjoyment for residents. The shed was the idea of Kevin Black, Liaison Officer of local rugby team the Tasman Mako’s. With three young players, Lucky Mulipola, James Proctor and Tevita Koloamatangi happy to build it, Kevin approached Chris Young, Manager of Placemakers, who donated the necessary materials. The shed will store gardening tools; paint brushes, pots and other equipment that residents can use to undertake projects and work around the gardens. Occupational Therapist Kara Fagan says the shed is wonderful and will provide residents with tools to engage in activities they will enjoy. Many residents suffer with dementia and come to Alexandra Hospital for temporary assessment of their existing needs and ongoing care. Being able to provide interests and activities for them is both important and beneficial. Chris Young says that Placemaker’s like to support projects such as this in the local community whenever possible.
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Another purrfect cat show Cats of all shapes, sizes and breeds could be seen at the Nelson Catshow over the weekend. The two day event attracted entrants from around the country and a large number of ‘cat lovers’ turned out for the event. Competition was fierce as competitors groomed and prepared their pets for judging. With numerous catergories to be judged from Companion Cats through to individual breeds such as British Blues and Scottish Fold’s, judges were kept throughout the whole event.
Tasman District Council reserves officer Glenn Thorn gets stuck in at the new playground being built next to the ASB Aquatic and Fitness Centre. Photo: Phillip Rollo.
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A staggering seven meter high playground is being erected at the ASB Aquatic and Fitness Centre, the biggest of its kind in the top of the south, says Tasman District Council reserves officer Glenn Thorn. The structure, named Coronet Peak, is due for completion in just over two weeks time along with a slide, swing and garden. Glenn says the climbing net design was chosen as a “destination-type playground” as it challenges children and builds upper body strength. “The whole promotion around some of the playgrounds now is challenging and adding that element of fear. Yes you can fall through the net, but it’s designed so you can’t fall more than three meters,” says Glenn. “Children can climb to the height they are comfortable with.” The playground will cost approximately $89,000 and is funded by reserves financial contributions. Negotiations with the TDC and ASB Aquatic Centre management started six months ago and both parties say it adds “another element” to the facility, after the recent opening of the fitness centre.
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Go Makos comp kicks into action Ideas for the “Signing up the Makos” competition are already flooding in with just weeks until it offically launches. The competition, run by Tasman Makos sponsor Richmond Mall, aims to get Nelson folk showing support for their team by making a sign that says “Go Makos”, make sure you also include the words “Richmond Mall” somewhere on the sign. Then put it up somewhere between Rai Valley and Murchison and take a photo to prove it. All photos need to be sent into Waimea Weekly and the best sign up before each of the three
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Festival Fever is gripping Richmond and organisers are busy ‘fine tuning’ preparations to ensure the success of the three-day Richmond Festival in September. Described as a celebration of cultural diversity and entertainment the festival welcomes the USA Rugby team and supporters from far and wide. This is part of the nationwide REAL New Zealand Festival, coinciding with Rugby World Cup 2011. On Monday 26th September, from 12.00noon – 1.00pm all things American Richmond Festival organisers Paul McConachie, Sally Wood and Ant Holder gearing up for will descend on Queen St, as the festival next month. Photo: Phillip Rollo. the Main Street Procession marches into Richmond. Croucher St and finishing up in the Richmond main street shops and mall The procession will be led by a March- Sundial Square car park. retailers will be encouraged to endorse ing Band and followed by everything During the parade a road closure will be the ‘All American’ theme and will be that may be considered truly American, in effect as a safety precaution to ensure supplied with red, white and blue decoCheerleaders, Classic American Hot the road is kept safe and free of hazards, ration kits comprising of bunting, balRods, Harley Bikes, Rock n Roll Danc- Road Marshalls will be stationed at each loons, streams and Richmond Festival ers and Mid-Westadjoining intersec- signage. ern Line Dancers. tion. Event organiser Paul McConachie says Added to this will Performances from the support of Richmond Unlimited has be Primary School children from Rich- parade participants, plus the opportu- been invaluable and their support has mond, Henley and St Paul’s Primary nity to photo’s and interact with these made the event possible. Schools plus members from the USA iconic American showpieces will be on If school groups or businesses want to Eagles Rugby Team, American Embassy offer at Sundial Square following the pa- be involved in the parade, Paul says he dignitaries and other special guests. rade. Parts of the square, including the would love to hear from you as there Participants will assemble in the TDC/ car park will remain closed throughout are still some spaces available. He can El Taverna car park before proceed- the afternoon as setup continues for the be contacted at the TDC offices on 543 ing down Queen St, turning right into evening ‘block party’ festivities. 8400.
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• After a hectic school holiday program featuring Richmond Mall Model Search and the enormously popular “Free for All” we are thrilled to announce the eminent addition of “Acquisitions” giftware to the retailer list at Richmond Mall. Acquisitions are a key feature within a number of top quality Shopping Centres throughout New Zealand and the addition to Richmond Mall is a ringing endorsement of the growth and popularity the mall is consistently achieving. Anticipated opening is on 19 August, next to Hannahs and Silvermoon near the food court. • The Makos banner competition (details in this paper) is well under way. Simply design, make and display your banner in a prominent place in the Tasman area, prior to each of the Makos Nelson home games (16, 21 and 25 August) and be in to win hundreds of dollars of Richmond Mall vouchers for the best banner and best placement in the region. • Recent articles in various publications confirm what Richmond Mall customers already know – free car parking forms part of the shopping location decision making process. Other key differences that Richmond Mall continues to highlight include, 72 stores under one roof, 800 free car parks – every day, cleanest/newest toilets in the region, the regions only food court and of course everyday free gift wrapping.
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LETTERS
TO THE EDITOR
Your front page article concerning the Lee Valley dam states that the storage capacity will be 13 million cubic metres and, among other things, will provide power. Surely Network Tasman will come on board and demand the height of the dam be increased by twice the proposed amount, with storage of 100 million cubic metres and the installation of a water driven turbine and a generator capable of supplying all of the Tasman district with power for the next 100 years. Charging half the price of the current power suppliers for this commodity would bring in huge profits on the initial outlay in a surprisingly short period. Yours Faithfully, M A Thompson. Thank you Sharon Marsden of Wakefield for your letter. It’s great to know that you, and your family and friends, appreciate the Nelson Lakes area just as much as we of
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I’m writing a response to Sharon Marsden’s letter to the editor in your last issue of Waimea Weekly. The new Nelson lake Promotional Group does not represent the majority of business owners in St Arnaud. Many of us don’t belong to their group or support their aggressive approach to promot-
ing our area as a destination. Most of their members are made up of holiday home owners and tradesmen. Those members who do own accommodation are small home stay or B & B operators who are desperately trying to fill their beds and are only promoting Nelson Lakes to fill beds for their financial gain. They are forgetting the fundamental attraction to the area, which is “The Nelson lakes National Park” itself. If the Promotional Group have their way they would want to have another Queenstown here in St Arnaud. Sharon Marsden was unlucky to visit our beautiful lake on the first weekend after a heavy snowfall. You have to expect large numbers of families from Nelson and Marlborough who come to enjoy what Mother Nature has sent us. It would be selfish to deny these people the benefit of this accessible snow playground. We welcome these people. As they put money back into the local business community and are only here for a couple of hours. I see where Sharon is coming from and it would be terrible to see St Arnaud become another Queenstown. I would encourage you to contact all the business owners in St Arnaud to get their real views on this subject. Not just a few greedy business people who only want to make a quick buck. Mark Chapman, St Arnaud. In response to Sharon Marsden’s letter, I am amazes that she really believes that the people she has described (her being one of them) in her letter are “tourists”. They are not; they are local Nelson and Marlborough day-trippers that come for a couple of hours to play when we have a snow fall. These are not real tourists and not the type that we in the tourism business are trying to encourage to come here. There are many local business folk in St
Arnaud who do NOT belong to this promotions group, as we do not believe in the way they do things and instead have their own business related web sites that work very well to promote “The Nelson Lakes National Park” and its assets. Real tourists come from all over New Zealand and overseas and have been for many years. They come here to enjoy and respect the Park unlike the folk Sharon talks of in her letter. Real tourists don’t come here to do wheelies or in fact bring dogs into a National Park. If Sharon seriously believes she can come to St Arnaud and not share the area with other people she needs to wake up and think about how those of us that live here feel when we have “the locals” (from Nelson etc) come here. Joan Hill, St Arnaud. We think there is a problem here. Snow falls on Monday and Tuesday, surely most St Arnaud businesses then have to figure out fairly quickly that the place will be inundated with local tourists in the coming weekend. Simple we would have thought! On the weekend in question there was also a Ford enthusiast’s car rally making its way up to the Lake. So there we are with literally hundreds of people up to enjoy the snow and a perhaps nice lunch. Well forget about the lunch, nothing was open apart from the petrol station and that amounted to a pie and make-it-yourself coffee being available. God bless them, Tophouse was open but access was limited due to snow. What the heck went wrong in the town? How about a couple of food caravans etc even from the markets to cater for the tourist? You all had plenty of time! We think it’s time the basics were looked after and only then can you guys look after the fancy canoeists, photographers and hikers. The rules are the same everywhere for success, look after the locals first. Editor.
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Local musican aiming for the top His weapon of choice is an acoustic guitar and his voice. But it’s all Roman Birch needs as his musical career begins to hit the right notes in the country’s capital. The former Garin College student was heading back to Wellington last month as the Victoria University holidays conclude and to perform another concert as he looks to make a name for himself in the city’s music scene. Roman started his student lifestyle busking in the streets and volunteering to play at university cafes. But now, the Wakefield boy is a wanted man and has been asked to perform second on the line-up for his coming performance. Sending songs to his father to keep him updated with his progress, the singer/songwriter found himself carrying a collection of recorded pieces Former Garin College student Roman Birch is making waves in and nowhere to voice them. So Wellington. Photo: Phillip Rollo. Roman has used the acoustic tracks to form a free EP titled Hold Your Horses, with. It’s normally on an acoustic guitar anyway, hoping to get his name noticed and voice heard so it’s pretty limited to that.” via his website, Bandcamp and MySpace pages. But if you are in to a “mellow evening with a nice But behind the scenes, Roman is busy making glass of red wine,” then his relaxing charm on the contacts and performing in places he wouldn’t guitar is definitely for you. have had the opportunity had he not left Nel- After fronting two different Garin College rock son, along with juggling a bachelor of com- bands finishing third twice at the Nelson Smokemerce. “You have this awesome creative musical freerockquest final, Roman is pleased to be gocity that really backs what you’re doing. You’ve ing it alone, sticking to his own style. “You go to got this driving force behind you that’s helping where the music goes yourself. It’s not structured. you,” says Roman. “You’ve got cafes everywhere, It’s a lot more freeing for me.” you’ve got that whole art scene. It’s an attraction. With the Rugby World Cup on the horizon, and It’s a wiser decision.” one less paper this semester, Roman has big plans Roman says he doesn’t target a particular audi- to perform as much as he can as tourists flock ence. He just writes what he wants to sing. In to Wellington. It’s a tough journey, but Roman fact, give him three words or less and he prob- is loving it. “If the doors open up then for sure ably can’t decipher one genre. “It’s like acoustic, i’ll go with it. I’m doing it for the love of music. I folk, alternative, mellow… people ask what kind love music. I love writing music. I love the release of genre I’m in and I can’t really tell them. I don’t of it.” To listen to Roman’s music visit; www.roreally know it,” he says. “I just write what I go manbirch.com
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Vineyard manager has winning cut Kris Cumpstone, vineyard manager at Te Mania and Richmond Plains proved he was a cut above the rest winning the Nelson region Silver Secateurs grape vine pruning competition held last Saturday. Te Mania owner Jon Harvey says they are very proud of Kris winning the competition. “Pruning is at the heart of our vineyard management so it’s comforting to know that our team is working under his expert guidance. He will be able to get in plenty of practise to keep him warm on these frosty mornings.” Kris says points were awarded for technique, quality of work and speed. “I was’nt the fastest but scored highest overall, winning on the quality of work done.”
V8 supercar star Greg Murphy to visit Richmond Racing driver Greg Murphy will be in Richmond on Thursday afternoon for the official opening of Tasman Treads new McGlashen St tyre shop. Manager John Glen says Greg will arrive about 1.00am to do the official opening and members of the public are invited to come along and join in the celebrations, there will even be the chance to sample something off the BBQ. John says during the first month they will be running a draw, anyone who wants to can fill in a form and be in with a chance to win 5 Bridgestone or Firestone tyres valued at $1,000 and Greg Murphy. anyone who buy’s a tyre will receive two entries. During the following month John says there will be another promotion, but won’t say yet what it is.
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“The key to good vineyard management is balance”, says Richmond Plains owner Lars Jensen. “Kris prunes our vines so that they produce just the right amount and quality of fruit to make great wine. In an organic vineyard like ours we look for balance by working with nature.” Kris will fly to Auckland to compete in the national Silver Secateurs competition at the Bragatto national grape grower’s conference in late August. He will be competing against regional winners from all over New Zealand for the honours and prizes. For winning the Nelson competition Kris received a Bahco grape vine pruning equipment prize package courtesy of Fruitfed Supplies to use at the nationals.
Kris Cumpstone, vineyard manager at Te Mania and Richmond Plains won the Nelson region Silver Secateurs grape vine pruning competition.
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engines. Having your vehicle tuned on a dyno is the best way to get maximum performance from the modifications you have carried out, whether they be basic modifications or all out race cars. Dyno tuning should be at the top of any car enthusiasts to do list. With a full engineering shop plus stainless steel and alloy welding, Top Speed can build the best in custom parts for your project and to keep your vehicle at the top of its game Top Speed offer full repair and race maintenance programs in their workshop or at the track. With over 35 years of experience in turbo charging, tuning and building race cars Top Speed has the expertise and experience, backed by the best equipment to custom build turbos for any application - race, street or diesel towing vehicles. Phil is joined by Brett Steven, a respected mechanic and racecar driver in Nelsons first real performance shop. Hobby Central is a specialist store dealing with a variety of models, toys and accessories
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Just a thought... Have you ever been to the top of a hill and looked down to where you started? It looked different didn’t it? Nothing changed, but from where you were standing, everything was different. Have you ever had a change of perspective that made you see things differently? I have. Ten years ago, Jesus found me. He gave me a new life, a new heart, and a new pair of eyes that saw the world from a different perspective. He gave meaning to my life, and a hope and joy that is deeply rooted in what Christians call “the Gospel”. “Gospel” is Greek for “Good News.” Here’s the good news about Jesus. He offers a new life to those who believe in his sacrifice. In order to understand the good news, we need to understand the bad news. We live in a world where Nick Ippolito, there is anger, greed, lust, Youth Pastor, selfishness, and pride. A Hope Community multitude of gospels are Church. preached to us everyday, trying to address these problems. What saviours are they offering? Recently, I sat in the Richmond Mall looking around, and saw that it too was preaching a gospel. “Come here and get anything you need; clothes, food, beauty, a job, health, friends, you can even get married in the mall. We offer all you need to be happy and fulfilled.” Convenience and consumption are the gospel according to Richmond Mall, who proclaims it’s the “Centre of it all”. Am I saying that Richmond Mall is bad and you should stop going there? Not at all! It is useful, but it can never fulfill our ultimate need. Jesus is the true “Centre of it all”. He fulfills our ultimate need the way nothing and nobody else can. Jesus says in John 14:6, “I am the way, the truth and the life…” When we have a relationship with Jesus, we no longer need fulfillment from other things. He is our fulfillment. Everyone lives by a gospel. Everyone needs a saviour. What gospel do you live by? What saviour are you trusting?
Hillcreast Hospital in the 1800s A two storeyed 11 room house was built on two and a half acre site in 1880 by Joseph George Harkness. The dwelling was built on the corner of Waverley St and Wensley Rd, if you travel through the Oxford St roundabout and exit in to Wensley Rd and on past Dorset St just as the road gains elevation and moves left at number 16 Waverley is about where the driveway swept across the breadth of the section. The driveway proceeded higher on the section and exited at about number 18 or 20 Waverley St. Initially as stated the building was a private dwelling. There were some early changes of ownership and continued use as a dwelling until 1919 when Dr.H
Hillcreast Hospital. (Hubert) O Washbourn took ownership and commenced Hillcrest Hospital with Surgical procedures upstairs and Maternity down stairs. As can be seen from the photo it was a fine looking building with it’s’ verandas to where patients could be wheeled in their beds out in to the “sunny Richmond” days. As a hospital it operated until 1956 with varying numbers of staff on a rostered basis, this was the experience that Beverley Hodgkinson (nee Balsom) conveys from having nursed there and for her as for others it was a live in situation. Nurse numbers would vary between 10 to 15 over a 12 month period, night duty of of two weeks during roster periods was worked. Beverley currently lives in Mt Heslington and her working days were when Matron Janet Leslie became the owner in 1947 and it was at this time when a lease to the Nelson
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Hospital Board was in place, this would John Shearer and shortly in a separate article I will detail how the three joined have been the period 1959 to 1964. There were the Kidd sisters who owned together in partnership to establish the Cambridge St Medical Centre. and operated the hospital Matron Kidd one of the two between 1927 and 1947. sisters referred to wanted the best Dr. Washbourn was recognised standard of crockery and the like very profoundly for his duty of to the extent that they arranged care as a very able practitioner for stocks of Royal Doulton with his devotion to his patients the “Hillcrest” name printed on, was beyond reproach. During this was during the 1930’s. his limited time in the roll he had need to treat such as polio, Peter Kearns Sometime in the 1940’s, 3 sets infantile paralysis as it was called then. of twins were born at the one time and Known to have been one of the more special provision was made for one to clever doctors to ply his services here he be delivered in a bathroom, two in the had people coming from all over New Maternity suite and three in Theatre. Zealand to receive treatment from him. There was another occasion in the No matter time of night he was called 1920’s when three babies were born one he would respond to the in the garden, one in a car and one in a call. Seemingly he caught bathroom, perhaps for the reason of the during one of his night “mothers” not quite making it to more calls he caught a chill convivial areas for the birthings. which is said to have lead Sewerage connections were made about to his untimely death at 1959 and records sighted indicate Tuffnells the well known plumbing age 41. There were several well business had the contract to carry out remembered Doctors the work from the gate on into the toilet who gave much time and conveyances dedication to the hospital, During the period 1959 through 1964 Dr William Currie the hospital use became essentially a arrived after the untimely early death of convalescent facility only. In 1965 the property was sold to Dr Washbourn in 1927. Immediately in front of the hospital Mrs Yellowlees and she maintained on the lower side and fronting Dorset ownership until 1968 when the Gospel St was a dwelling house out of which Lighthouse run by a Brother Cody doctors worked a reception practice purchased it, shortly after this the and that dwelling is still there today at building was demolished bringing to a number 7. From memory it had direct sad end a wonderful chapter of Nursing care for the Community. foot access to the hospital above. It was from here that three Doctors became well known and connected with the hospital during the 1940’s through to respective departures either by way of retirement or to other districts. The three doctors were Dr Leo Hannah, Bill Dr Washbourn Paterson and
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Sports In BrIEf FOOTBALL: Richmond Athletic kept its title hopes on track over the weekend, beating FC Metor 9-0. Wes Olea scored 3, Jorge and Ben Wright scored 2 each and Sam Mason-Smith and Davi scored 1 each. CROQUET: Want to play Croquet? Go and see the friendly folk at the Richmond Croquet Club. They welcome new members to Golf croquet on Thursday and Sundays at 1pm. Association croquet on Wednesday and Saturday at 10am. Contact Eleanor 5475424 TRAIL RUNNING: Nelson Striders invite runners and walkers to join them at the OK Corral at 8am this Sunday for the second of their Subway Dun Run training sessions. Al-ready over 50 participants are confirmed for the October 15 event.. RUGBY: Waimea College first XV is set to travel to Christchurch this weekend for its semi final against Burnside. If they win, Waimea will face either Marlborough or Rangiora in the final of the bottom half in the Press Cup competition. Waimea beat Burnside earier in the season in Christchurch, 28-24.
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Husband and wife score ultimate double Barbara Gillham It took Ian Kaine 17 years to hit that dream hole-in-one. Then the keen golfer watched as just months later his wife did it after only taking up the sport in February. Ian and Helen Kaine are both members of the Greenacres Club in Richmond. Ian began playing when he was twenty, but gave it up for several years before taking it up again about 17 years ago. Helen on the other hand may be regarded by many ardent players as something of a novice and new to the game, only picking up a club and taking it seriously this year. “All I heard was talk of golf and after several years of listening to conversation about the game I decided I may as well play myself, so I joined the club earlier this year and now I love it, it is a game of skill,” she says. When Ian achieved what most players’ dream of a hole in one, Helen was as proud of his achievement as he was.
“I was on the course at the time and saw him do it, it was wonderful, really exciting.” However, no one could have guessed that only a few months later Helen too would be celebrating her very own ‘hole in one’ on the very same green. Helen says she didn’t even realise she had done it when last week her ball disappeared from sight. Ian who had been on the course that day saw her shot and soon realised what had happened. “I went over to have a look, I felt sure it had gone in. Meanwhile I could see Helen looking around trying to find it. Sure enough when I looked in the hole there it was.” Helen says she has been told what they’ve achieved is quite unusual and that they are the first couple at the Greenacre’s to both get a hole in one. Perhaps what is more amazing and unusual is that Helen has managed within a few months of playing what her husband and others have spent years trying to achieve.
Helen and Ian Kaine, of Richmond, have this year both scored a hole-in-one. Photo: Barbara Gillham.
Garin College to host English rugby team Garin College’s first XV will play it’s third game this season against a visiting English side, next Thursday. Stamford School in Lincolnshire is a boys school with 660 students, day boys and boarders, situated in the market town of Stamford and has been in existence since the 16th century. Their New Zealand tour will include games
against six other high schools. Earlier this year the Garin first XV played two other games against English schools, resulting in a win and a loss. The first XV is a selected team from the players in the College’s regular Under 16 side and older boys who play in club sides. The game will be played on August 11.
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division three, sit second place in Pool A, only behind the Wakefield first XI on goal difference. Andy Gapes scored the game’s only goal at Tahunanui Playing Fields on Saturday while center back Steve Gill impressed. Thistle goalkeeper Mark Currie, who had a quiet game between the sticks, is the last remaining footballer still playing that played with Glen. Thistle take on FC Nelson Masters at Neale Park field three this Saturday. The game kicks off at 1:15pm.
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There was Premier netball aplenty at Saxton Sta- Prices 19 -10. Waimea had an abundance of ball dium during the weekend as a double round was with the shooters having 30 attempts compared completed. to Prices miserly 14. Waimea kept their Two games had been deferred from composure in the final stanza, withstandThursday on account of a number of playing Prices onslaughts to win 50 – 44. ers competing at the New Zealand U17 Waimea’s defensive duo of Zoe Walker and Tournament. Jordan Webby pulled in ten well timed Wanderers Taylors introduction to the intercepts between them, while wing deelite grade was a preverbal baptism of fire as fence Ashley Laing contributed well on the outthey felt the wroth of championship contender side of the circle. Goal shoot, Megan Thomson Richmond Wakatu. Wanderers made a strong was a great target under the post and found her start however they found the target well while mid courtgoing tough and were beaten ers Mackenzie Orange and 33 – 75. Ella Marwick ensured she Richmond made it two from had quality ball. two, when they met Stoke Waimea could not complete NBS. Richmond did not the double when they met have it all their own way Jacks OPD on Sunday. Jacks as Stoke’s offense was onjumped out to a commandsong and the favourite had ing 16 – 7 lead in the first a slender two goal lead at quarter. the major break. Coach, The middle two periods had CindyTuripa made four poone goal separating them, sitional changes which paid however it was Jacks who dividends as Richmond infinished the stronger to take creased their margin to nine. the game 52 – 39. Stoke worked hard to bridge It was a tidy game for Jacks the gap in the final stanza after a minor blimp in their however, Richmond took season saw them drop two maximum points in the high games. Shooters, Leanne scoring 70 – 58 game. Cook and Chelsea Brooks Nicky Rampton did the damfound their rhythm early age as she converted an imwhile Jas Walker and Anna pressive 45 from 51, while Miles turned over a considKathleen Thornalley was erable amount of ball. more productive in the secWaimea’s defenders Zoe ond half. Walker and Jordan Webby Waimea College came out on again performed well, with the right side of the ledger Zoe displaying great vision when they came from behind to bring the ball through to account for Prices Pharcourt. macy. Prices had the better Summer Roberts was the start and had a six goal lead pick of the offensive line up, Kat Jones, of Richmond, leaps in particularly when she inafter thirty minutes. Waimea moved up a gear front of Stoke’s Steph Bothwell. creased her conversion rate after the break to outscore Photo: Phillip Rollo. with her move to goal shoot.
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Champions... again! Waimea women score last minute win Waimea Old Boys women’s side has pulled off an extraordinary win to reclaim its championship. Leading 13-0 at halftime, Waimea looked to have the game in the bag after controlling possession in the first half. Attacking the minor premiers, and favourites, Stoke on its home ground. But the home side, which beat Waimea three times this season, staged a classy fight back in the second half as Waimea let the pressure get to them – with three players sin binned in the half. With the advantage Stoke fought back to be just one point behind until the final few minutes when its skipper and halfback Angela Cotton scored what most thought would be the winning try, darting over from a tap penalty. But Waimea know how to win championships and stepped up big time when it counted. With time up on the clock and attacking the Stoke line with everything they had, fullback TRY TIME: Waimea fullback Aleisha Hart scores the winning try right on full time to secure her sides second title in a row. Photo: Blair Aleisha Hart found the smallest of Hall/Photoaction. holes to dive through and take the celebrations from the visiting Waimea Earlier in the game Waimea scored two of the season and once again it was the lead and the game with no time left on the players after a tough year. The heartbreak tries, the first to Kelly White and the girls who pulled through. clock. Club president Duane Whiting says the for Stoke was obviously, after also losing second to halfback Megan Miller-Zutshi. The final whistle sparked massive last year’s final to Waimea, 3-0. The win marks the clubs first championship girls did well to win the match.
Division 3 team secure home semi The Waimea Old Boys division three side secured a home semi final, with still weeks to play in the competition, after beating Rangers on Saturday. Waimea travelled to Upper Moutere for the game and quickly took charge scoring several first half tries. Waimea eventually went on to win the game 27-5. Josh Rutledge scored 2 tries, with Avli NUMBER ONE: The Waimea Old Boys women’s side celebrate winning the 2011 championship, after scoring a last minute try to overcome minor premiers, Stoke on Saturday. Photo: Blair Hall/Photoaction.
Latoa, Steven Waghorn and Mike Bates each dotting down once. Waimea will look to continue its good form against the team it beat in last years final, Motueka United, at Jubilee Park this Saturday. Coach Mark Hunter says he is thrilled with how the team is playing and he is looking forward to continuing its progress against a stong Mot outfit.
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Local minister backs trials motorsport It’s not often you see a Government Minister for the Environment endorsing any form of motorsport and even more intriguing when that Minister is also the Minister of ACC. The Honourable Dr Nick Smith however, has good reason to smile about the relationship with this group. Local Nelson-based NonStop Adventure NZ trials group, amongst other things, including training Motorcyclists of all ages and abilities to be better off-road riders and therefore reducing the likelihood of injury, also run the annual NZ Ihatove (Dreamland) Adventure Trial motorcycle event, a sister event to the highly successful Japanese Ihatove Trial, the largest trial of its kind in the world, having been run annually there since 1977. This professional, friendly fun ride, which attracts international riders to Nelson every February, is aiming to now promote the introduction of an electric motorcycle to the sport. NonStop has informed Nick Smith that the Japanese and New Zealand events hope to be two of the first events to have an electric machine included. Whilst electric trials motorcycles are still relatively new it’s an area that is expected to develop as time goes on and technology improves. Trials Motorcycling, which is ridden at low speeds over challenging terrain, both natural and man-made, is already one of the
most environmentally friendly motorsports due to the very low noise output; use of land that is not normally suitable for grazing or cropping; minimal fuel usage and therefore limited carbon emissions (a typical trials bike has a 2 litre fuel tank which on most occasions lasts the full event). Because of the tyres soft compound, low pressure and non aggressive tread pattern trials is also well known for its soft footprint on the land. Bikes need instant torque to climb obstacles and that is one of the characteristics of electric engines. A few of these machines have already been developed and this trend is expected to grow. Many top level motorsport champions use motorcycle trials to hone their technical skills, for fitness and to relax in the same way as many top sports people turn to golf. Motorcycle Trials is also one of the least expensive motorsports to access. For the majority of riders the biggest portion of your success depends on the ability of the rider rather than the machine or the size of your wallet. NonStop Adventure trials group very much welcomes the Minister’s endorsement and support as they work hard to grow this form of motorcycle sport and the safety of motorcyclists throughout NZ, while promoting the enjoyment that it has to offer, rather than the fierce competitiveness of racing disciplines.
Totaradale Golf Club hosted its annual Vai (Sam) Malietoa memorial game on Sunday. Sixty four keen golfers dressed in a colourful Hawaiin/Samoan style competed for the Vai Malietoa Memorial Plate. From back left is; Warren Martin, Sally McDonald and Chris Ray. From front left is Bob Ogrer and Caroline Malietoa. Photo: Barbara Gillham.
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What’s happening in your community! Simply Meditation-by donation Learn how to de-stress, enhance your well being and improve overall health through a simple daily meditation practice two 5 minute sessions a day. 3 week course Tuesday 2 & 9 16 August 6.30-8pm. Hearing Association Rooms, 354 Trafalgar Sq; Nelson Understanding the Mind- a Buddhist Approach-by donation In this course we will explore the interesting world of our mind and then explore techniques to maximise ones mental well being. The course includes meditation Wed 3, 10 17 24Aug Evening 6-7.30pm. Constance Barnicoat Room, Rmd Library 280 Queen St. Armchair Travellers Sat 6 Aug 7.30pm at St Andrew’s Hall Upper Songer St. Gary & Anne Stocker sharing a tour of the scenic wine area of France.. Donation appreciated. Nelson City Luncheon Club will welcome Alan Winwood on Monday 8 August to speak about the Brook Waterworks. Guests welcome. For information, contact Carl Horn, 539-1108. Barefoot’Running Club A new club for runners & athletes using or interested in ‘barefoot’ running techniques with FiveFingers or Nike Free etc. Search Facebook for ‘Run Free Nelson’ and join for more info, or contact Cameron (burtoncr@yahoo. com) or 022 328 4706. Wed/Sat runs. HotHouse School of Football After school sessions Term .3. 7 – 12 year olds two sessions either Mapua or Saxton Field. Saxton Monday 3.45 – 5.15pm Mapua Tuesday 3.45 – 5.15 Go to www.4football.co.nz for details. Or phone John 021 544 236. Live Well Stay well” group. Wakefield Village Hall . Tuesday August 9th 9.45-11am. ‘Support works and what it can help you with as you and yours age’ Speaker, Liam Butler. Cost $3.00 for hall hire. Followed by Flexercise group at 11am. Margaret 5419693 Waimea Area Quilters Our next Monthly meeting will be on Thursday 11th August at Hope School Library from 7.30pm (Corner of Aniseed Valley Rd & Patons Rd) .Awarm welcome awaits you. Contacts: Sue 541 9689 Lesley 5441424 Hearing Assn Nelson Hearing Aid clinic at Rmd Recreation Centre (Rmd Town Hall) 9 Cambridge Street. Tue 16Aug 9 am -12.45. Hearing aid cleaning, moisture removal and minor repairs. Public welcome. Free to members, $5 non members. Appts necessary Ph/fax 5483270 hearingnelson.team@xtra.co.nz Waimea Tramping Club Wed 3 Aug, club photo competition, 7.30pm Fish & Game Rooms, Champion Road, Richmond. Sun 7 Aug, Coppermine Saddle, medium, ph Robert 544 0142 or Rob 541 8598. Local singing teachers are organising a performance workshop with Nancy Woolford to teach & encourage young singers on Sun 14 Aug Nelson College for Girls 9:30amCost: Secondary Students $12, Under 12 yrs with an adult $15.. Come ready to sing a song & watch & learn. Register or for more infor\ contact Erica Sim e.sim@xtra.co.nz phone 547 8483 or Caroline Harvey harveymail@xtra. co.nz. to register ASAP. Integrated Health Forum 7:30pm, Tues 9 Aug, at The Hearing Association Rooms, Trafalgar Square, Nelson. Speaker - Anne Harvey, ‘Raising Boys’ & ‘Fathers in the Com-
munity’$5 donation/entry For info Ruve 544 9389 or Viv 547 0209 integratedhealthnelson@gmail.com Stoke Seniors Thurs Aug. 4: The Golden Girls Variety Show @ 1.30 pm. $2 entry includes Afternoon Tea. Enquiries to Stoke Seniors,Main Rd,Stoke.Ph: 547-2660. Melrose Society Warmly invites you to celebrate the launch of our new book on the history of Melrose. 2pm Sat 13 Aug ‘11. Melrose Hse, 26 Brougham St, Nelson. Copies for sale. Refreshments can be purchased. WESTLEY-SCOTT Family Reunion For the families of William (Bill) and Lucy Westley nee Meads and Arthur & Linda Scott nee Hunter. It is proposed to have a reunion of the two families on 11/11/2011. Plse call Val Andrews Ph 544 9624, Letty Thawley Ph 540 2876 (evenings only), Val & Rex Westley email val.rex@xtra.co.nz or Tony Westley Ph 544 7293 or email tonywestley@actrix.co.nz Cancer Society Support Grps Lymphoedema Support Group. Next meeting Mon 15 Aug from 10.00am to 11.30amm, 29 Monaco View, Stoke. Ph Cheryl 547 3590 for info. Partners and Carers of Cancer Patients Support Group. Next group commences 16 Aug. Phone Cancer Society 03 539 3662. Prostate Cancer Support Group. Next meeting Thurs 4 Aug from 1.30pm to 3.30pm, Broadgreen House, Nayland Road, Stoke. Ph: Ian 03 547 3373. Nelson Playcentres Association Play~In Mon 8 Aug 10am-1pm, Washbourne Gardens (Richmond Library if Raining). Brg morning tea & $2 for sausage. Wear Playcentre colours/ t-shirt or a purple flower. Info about the Nelson Playcentres Assn, Play~In or substantial funding cuts Playcentre is facing. Plse call me on 027 5729 781 or Trish Nalder 545 0457. Apple Macintosh User Group (NMUG) meeting Thurs. 11 Aug 7pm. Richmond Public library. Visitors welcome. Learn and solve. Ph : 547 3408. Portraits Fundraiser Pacific Portraits will be at First Years Richmond early childhood centre on Sat 6 Aug. Cost $10 (which is donated to the Centre), you receive a beautiful 13”x10” family portrait valued at $90.00. Other photos will also be taken of your family, which you may purchase. Plse call Marion 5446667 for more info or to obtain a form. $10-00 payable at time of booking. Nelson Reflexology Group Monthly meeting Thurs 4 Aug at Aromaflex, 280 Trafalgar St, Nelson at 7pm. All qualified & Trainee Reflexologists welcome. Guest Speak, Machiko Briggs on Reflexology with animals. Nelson Historical Society Meets Mon 8 Aug at 7.30 pm ,Masonic Hall, Nile Street East, Nelson. Speaker: John Miller (“Cotton Mill to Car Factory”) . All welcome. $2 door charge . Annette Lee Ph: 545 0498 Hope/Ranzau Women’s Institute Next meeti Wed. 3 Aug. 1.30pm at Holy Trinity Church Hall, Dorset St. Richmond. Subject - “Ark” dogs. Interested ? Do come. Brenda 5445872 Music on Friday Date 5Aug at 10am. Venue St David’s Presbyterian Church, Florence Street, Richmond. Tschaikowsky. Community Cycle Trail meetings Nelson Tasman Cycle Trails Trust invite you to the development & promotion of trail infrastructure “Project
Specific Working Sessions”. Aug 18: 6.30 - 8.30pm Moutere Inn: Upper Moutere:Funding campaign: business support, sponsorship, & community trail adoption. Aug 23: 6.30 - 8.30pm. Moutere Inn: Upper Moutere: Accommodtn.Food & beverage, - standards, needs, packages. Aug 29: 6.30- 8.30pm Moutere Inn: UpperMoutere:Communications: Marketing & Promotions, Social media networking & IT linking. Aug 31 6.30 8.30pm Moutere Inn: Upper Moutere: Art, History, Guiding, Trail guide book / publications. Note: At Moutere Inn on Mon, Tues & Weds hot “bar snacks “are avail. Full meals Thurs / Fri & Sat / Sun. RSVP fiona.newey@clear.net. nz on to join group(s) that interest you. Rural Women New Zealand Fun & Facts Day Rural Women New Zealand Fri 12Aug, Brwtr Hall 9.30am. Lunch included. Workshops – Container Gardening, Scarf Tying, Home Maintenance, Felting, Food Review for Seniors - Cooking. Afternoon Speakers – 1pm Fiona Newey - Nelson/Tasman Cycle Trail Trust 1.30pm Trade Aid Fair Trade.Registration form Diane 541 8167 by 1 Aug. August Exhibitions 16 July-6 Aug-Dianne Green “My Space”. no opening. 6th August -27th August-Dorothy Meharry- “End of an Era”. -having an opening Monday 6th August at 5.30 all welcome. 27th August -17th September - Chrissy Goyen- “Still Reverie”- no opening REGULAR EVENTS Croquet at Richmond Welcome new members to Golf croquet Thurs & Sundays at 1pm. Assn croquet-Wed & Sat 10am. See you on our lawns in Queen St. Opp. Club Waimea. Contact Eleanor 5475424 Richmond spinners and weavers Meets 9.30 am at the Birch Hall, A & P Showgrounds for all spinners, knitters, felters every 2nd & 4th Thurs. ,weavers every 3rd Thurs of the month. Evening meetings are every 2nd Mon at 7pm for spinning, knitting, crochet & felting.All levels welcome. Ph Diane on 546 517 or June on 545-6466 Choose to lose A support group for those wishing to lose weight meets every Thursday at 11.00am at The Centre 23A Salisbury Rd Richmond, gold coin donation. Ph: De on 547-4717 or 027 698 8726. Crafts, Caring & Sharing Mondays from 9.30am - 12noon at Wesley Centre Richmond. Gold coin donation includes morning tea. Phone Pauline 544 9174 or Emily 544 5423. LEARN to Speak with Confidence Let us motivate and encourage you to step outside of your comfort zone and gain the skills and confidence you need. Join Powertalk International Club Waimea - meets in Annesbrook twice a month in a friendly environment. For info phone Peggy 539 0477 or Yvonne 544 6350. Chrysler PT Cruiser Car Club Startiing in the Nelson Region for all of us who love the cars. No joining fees, monthly get together and outings. You will see mine, it has eyelashes on it. On Facebook. Jackie 5449517after 6pm Fireside Knitting Club Every Wednesday 10-12. All levels welcome. Wool and needles available. Eyebright Country store, Single? Duck Soup Single? Duck Soup is on the first Sunday of every month from 7.30pm. Details & venue on ducksoup.co.nz. 0277 503 606 or apaxton@xnet.co.nz
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resource consents
community notices
The Council has received applications for resource consents, which have been publicly notified in The Nelson Mail. The applications and supporting information may be examined in any Council office. The full public notice may be found online at Council’s website www.tasman.govt.nz . Any person may make a submission on the applications in accordance with Section 96 of the Resource Management Act 1991. Submission forms are available from Council offices and on Council’s website. Please note that the following is an abridged advisory notice only. Applicant: Tasman District Council (for Nelson Cycle Trails Trust). Location: Waimea Estuary on the coastal margin from State Highway 6 (at Reservoir Creek culvert) west to Lansdowne Road, and on Lower Queen Street to the Waimea River. Consent Type, Application Number and Proposal: PROPOSED TASMAN LOOP CYCLE TRAIL (COASTAL SECTION) Coastal Permit (Application RM110394) To occupy the coastal marine area for the construction of structures, including boardwalks, culverts, fords and/or bridges, associated with a cycleway adjoining the Waimea Inlet between State Highway 6 at Richmond, and Lansdowne Road. Coastal Permit (Application RM110455) To disturb the coastal marine area in association with the construction of structures, including boardwalks, culverts, fords and/or bridges, per RM110394 above. Coastal Permit (Application RM110458) To undertake reclamation of the coastal marine area for the construction of a cycleway adjoining the Waimea Inlet between State Highway 6, Richmond, and Lansdowne Road. Land Use Consent (Application RM110454) To undertake earthworks within 200 metres of the coastal marine area and adjoining an estuary with nationally important natural ecosystem values. Land Use Consent (Application RM110456) To construct boardwalks and bridges (buildings) in Light Industrial, Heavy Industrial, Mixed Business (Proposed) and Open Space Zones and the Coastal Environment Area not meeting setback or stormwater requirements; and to install up to 20 directional signs and information signs in various locations along the trail not meeting the sign design and location standards. Coastal Permit (Application RM110523) To discharge sediment to coastal marine area in association with the earthworks within 200 metres of the coastal marine area. Discharge Permit (Application RM110525) To discharge stormwater to land and water in association with the construction of a cycleway. The proposed activities involve use of the common marine and coastal area as defined by the Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011. Submissions due: 4.30 pm on Friday 12 August 2011. Applicant: Brian Beuke. Location: Martin Road, Upper Moutere. Consent Type, Application Number and Proposal: Subdivision Consent (Application RM100763) To subdivide land comprising 17.6898 hectares to create three allotments being Lot 4 of 6.6 hectares, Lot 5 of 5.7 hectares and Lot 6 of 5.5 hectares. The land is zoned Rural 2 as defined in the Tasman Resource Management Plan. Submissions due: 4.30 pm on Friday 12 August 2011.
community notices Annual River Care meetings delayed The huge workload associated with the ongoing aftermath of the December 2010 floods, awarding of a new rivers maintenance contract and a shortage of staff have led to Council’s decision to postpone the annual River Care meetings. It is planned that River Care groups will meet in October-November 2011, where this year’s programme and plans for the 2012/2013 year will be discussed. We will also provide an update on the flood repair programme and introduce our new contractor. The meetings will be advertised in the Nelson Mail, local weekly newspapers and on Council’s website www.tasman.govt.nz If you have any queries about river care, please contact Rick Lowe at MWH, Ph. 03 546 0673.
Feel free to contact us:
Richmond 189 Queen Street Private Bag 4 Richmond 7050 New Zealand Phone 03 543 8400 Fax 03 543 9524
Murchison 92 Fairfax Street Murchison 7007 New Zealand Phone 03 523 1013 Fax 03 523 1012
Tasman District Council Email info@tasman.govt.nz Website www.tasman.govt.nz 24 hour assistance Motueka 7 Hickmott Place PO Box 123 Motueka 7143 New Zealand Phone 03 528 2022 Fax 03 528 9751
Takaka 78 Commercial Street PO Box 74 Takaka 7142 New Zealand Phone 03 525 0020 Fax 03 525 9972
Vegetation Control – Roadside Spraying in Rural Areas Registration of Non-Spray Areas Tasman District Council’s roading maintenance contractor is responsible for vegetation control within the road reserve. This includes the use of knock-down, residual and brushweed herbicides to remove vegetation growing in the roadway and around street furniture. The contractor is also responsible for control of pest plants and other noxious weeds such as gorse, fennel, hemlock, blackberry, broom, bracken, purple pampas grass and box thorn. Residents can request that their rural property frontage not be chemically sprayed and instead undertake the vegetation control themselves. On approval Council will mark the “no spray” area with red marker pegs. Rural residents who choose the “no spray” option must control the vegetation growth along their property frontage to ensure road users are not impeded and all roadside signs and markers are clearly visible. Vegetation height should not exceed 300mm. Any stormwater drainage ditches need to be kept clear of excess vegetation. At intersections vegetation must be kept well clear to ensure good sight lines for traffic using the intersection. If you wish to apply for your property to be added to the “no spray” list, please contact Robyn Scherer, Engineering Secretary, Tasman District Council, Ph. 03 543 8524 or e-mail robyn.scherer@tasman.govt.nz
Notice of Meeting – Keep Richmond Beautiful Committee Annual General Meeting, 3.00 pm Wednesday 10 August 2011, Tasman District Council chambers. You are cordially invited to the Keep Richmond Beautiful (KMB) annual general meeting. At the AGM we will give a brief summary of our activities over the past year and summarise proposals and projects for the coming year, with time for questions, new ideas, etc. We will also elect the committee for 2011/2012. The KRB committee would welcome new members to our group or committee. The AGM will be followed at 3.30 pm by a presentation from Fiona Newey of the Nelson Tasman Cycle Trails Trust and a presentation on Waimea Estuary Developments. Afternoon tea will follow. Please RSVP to Gwen Brooks on Ph. 03 541 0023 or Colin Andrews on Ph. 03 544 6176 by 5 August 2011.
Notice of Meeting – Richmond Unlimited Annual General Meeting, 5.45 pm Wednesday 10 August 2011, Tasman District Council chambers. Now is your chance to join the executive committee of Promote Richmond Incorporated (trading as Richmond Unlimited). We need hard-working and committed committee members who will bring ideas, inspiration, motivation and enthusiasm to help us to promote and make Richmond the most convenient and appealing destination for shopping, service or to establish a new business. All landlords and business owners within the Richmond business rating area are welcome to attend. For further details contact Judene Edgar on Ph. 03 544 1927 or e-mail judene.edgar@clear.net.nz
Tasman-Nelson Environment Awards 2011 Those who work hard in our community to live sustainably are due for another pat on the back, with nominations open on 8 August for the 2011 Tasman-Nelson Environment Awards. This year there are eight categories to choose from, including Environmental Leadership, Schools, Community Groups, Business, Rural, Sustainable Design, Best Use of Renewable Energy and Heritage. Entries are welcome until Friday 16 September 2011, with the awards to be presented on 17 November 2011 at the Theatre Royal (itself a previous award-winner). You can download nomination forms and criteria from the Tasman District Council website, www.tasman.govt.nz (search on ‘environment awards 2011’) or collect them from any Council offices or libraries. Start thinking about who has been doing great work and deserves a nomination – plus, of course, it is fine to nominate yourself or your group. Please return forms by Friday 16 September 2011.
council meetings Agendas and Minutes for Council Meetings can be viewed on Council’s website at www.tasman.govt.nz
Engineering Services Committee Tasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Thursday 4 August 2011, 9.30 am. Public forum Golden Bay Community Board Golden Bay Office, 78 Commercial Street, Takaka, Tuesday 9 August 2011, 9.00 am. Public forum Motueka Community Board Motueka Office, 7 Hickmott Place, Motueka, Tuesday 9 August 2011, 4.00 pm. Public forum Full Council Tasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Thursday 11 August 2011, 9.30 am. Public forum
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