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Page 25 Fourteen leaders from the Tapawera area school tested their mettle as they took on the might of the Buller River in a one-day rafting event. Tomas girodo, amelia Hook, head guide of Ultimate Descents, sonny Jowsey, Jada Jelinek, and Kaya Hura were captured in action by the schools Year 10 photographer. Photo: Cheyenne Phyn, Tapawera Area School.

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The works on the Salisbury-Champion Road roundabout upgrade are over, with the project finishing eight weeks ahead of schedule. Tasman District Council community relations manager Chris Choat said the roundabout is now fully functioning but there will be some minor work continuing “around the sides” with the sea of traffic cones in place for a short time longer. The $2 million project was able to finish early thanks to a more efficient way of working, which was discovered during the upgrade. It’s great news for local businesses affected by the major works which have been ongoing since December and have caused much disruption to and from their premises. The customer access slip road for southbound drivers on the Richmond Deviation section of SH6 will now be closed off, and congestion along Salisbury Road should ease once the temporary roundabout at Templemore Drive is removed at the end of next week. Vaughan Hope, facility manager for Richmond Aquatic Centre, says, “The project has been managed really well, and I was actually growing quite fond of the slip road. But our customers will be happy their direct route into us is now back to normal.” Raeward Fresh owner, Laura Caldwell, is also pleased with the early completion date. “It’s such great news to us and all who shop here,” she says. “So much so that we are having ‘roundabout special’ deals for the next few

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from PAGE 1 weeks to celebrate.” Concerns over the proximity of the new palm trees to overhead power lines on the main roundabout have been quashed as confirmation comes that the lines will be moved underground as part of the project. Construction of the new Countdown supermarket is ahead of schedule too, which means shoppers could get a peak inside the first-ever four Green Star-rated supermarket in New Zealand as early as June. The supermarket developer contributed more than 40 per cent of the cost of the roundabout upgrade. Countdown acting general manager property Matt Grainger says, “We’ve enjoyed working closely with Tasman District Council and have appreciated having a collaborative relationship that’s allowed us to stay well ahead of schedule on this project.”

Local Federated Farmers Nelson Meat and Wool chairperson, Kerry Irvine, said he was blindsided by local MP Damien O’Connor’s announcement that live exports would be banned. “The government straight-up banned it. If they had an issue with the way the operation was being run, we didn’t get the option to address it. Instead, they blindsided New Zealand farmers,” he says. Kerry says that livestock are under veterinary care from the time the animals go into quarantine and if there is any concern an animal is unfit to travel, they are not able to board. “We have a huge market to China. I really hope that one

The ban came as a shock to the farming industry. Photo: Jacqui Rawson. ministry decision doesn’t ruin generate revenue but saying that being unable to guaranit,” says Kerry. In his role as Minister of Ag- tee the welfare of the animals riculture, Damien O’Connor is an unacceptable risk to New made the announcement, Zealand’s reputation. acknowledging the exports He says that following the

tragic Gulf Livestock sinking in 2020, the Heron review recommended improvements and many have been implemented. “But there remains an ongoing level of concern with the welfare of animals while at sea for up to three weeks. Some ships are not designed for live export and this may lead to adverse animal outcomes,” he says. He says that once animals leave New Zealand by sea, we have very limited ability to ensure their welfare. “At the heart of the decision is upholding New Zealand’s reputation for high standard in animal welfare,” he says. The trade is worth around $250 million in export receipts. There will be a transition period to allow businesses to adjust their operations.

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Last weekend saw the 10,000th Covid vaccine given in the Top of the South. Included in this number were vaccines given to residents at local rest homes. The New Zealand Aged Care Association said the roll-out across the Nelson Tasman Marlborough region was a benchmark for other areas, with many other rest homes around the country still waiting to hear from DHBs about a start date. One resident at Stillwater Village, Colleen Lawson, has a tender arm but a smile on her face after being one of the first rest home residents in New Zealand to receive her Covid-19 vaccine. “The vaccine didn’t hurt but my arm is still a bit sore,” she says. Colleen had mixed feelings prior to having her vaccine. Her concerns were largely

Colleen Lawson, one of the first rest home residents to receive her Covid-19 vaccination. Photo: Jenny Nicholson. around how it would affect her medications but says there have been no problems. Diversional Therapist Shaz Blackburn spent time with her going over the consent form and answering her questions. “Everyone has to sign a consent form with things on it like ‘are you pregnant’. Colleen was ruled out of pregnancy and

breast feeding,” jokes Shaz. Around 65 residents were vaccinated and Shaz said there were no serious reactions. “We explained before the vaccine that it feels like a dead arm and can feel heavy. But no one has grown any tails or horns. We’re all good,” says Shaz. The booster vaccine will be given in about three weeks, and then there will be a further three to four weeks before the residents are given the flu vaccine. Of the 135,585 given there have been six serious reactions reported and 209 considered non serious. Three of the serious reactions were reported in the week to 13 April and two of those were considered allergic reactions and the Ministry of Health website says they were managed appropriately. According to the website, the third serious case was a reactogenicity reaction, where the patient experienced flu-like symptoms.

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Services and Parades Sunday 25 April 2021 Tapawera Service – 10.00 am Memorial Hall. Richmond Parade – 10.45 am from Sundial Square. Service – 11.00 am at War Memorial Gardens, Cambridge Street. Brightwater Service – 9.00 am at Brightwater Memorial Hall gates. Wakefield Service –10.00 am at the Wakefield Hall. Motueka Parade – 6.15 am from the Motueka Bowling Club Carpark, Pah Street, Motueka. Service – 6.30 am at the Cenotaph. Murchison Service – 11.00 am at the Memorial in Waller Street (Murchison Sport, Recreation and Cultural Centre if wet). Māpua Parade – 10.45 am, starts adjacent to tennis courts. Service – 11.00 am at Māpua RSA Memorial Library, followed by morning tea at the Māpua Hall. Upper Moutere Service – 10.00 am at the Domain. Tasman Service – 10.00 am at the Memorial. Riwaka Laying of Wreath – 9.00 am at the Riwaka Memorial. Ngātīmoti Laying of Wreath and Service – 10.30 am at the Ngātīmoti Memorial. Tākaka Dawn Service – 6.00 am at the Memorial Reserve, Commercial Street. Civic Service – parade departs outside Golden Bay Pharmacy at 8.45 am for 9.00 am service at the Memorial Reserve, Commercial Street. Collingwood Dawn Parade – assemble 6.15 am at the Cenotaph. Civic Service – 11.30 am in the Collingwood Memorial Hall. Lake Rotoiti Service – 10.30 am in the Lake Rotoiti Community Hall.

The Waimea Community Dam reservoir is unlikely to be made available for public use. This at a time when ratepayers are being asked to pay more for the dam’s construction. Tasman District Council communications manager, Chris Choat, says there are no plans for any public access currently or in the immediate future, but adds it is part of the resource consent that public access be an option. “The plan at this stage is to just get the dam finished and operational,” says Chris Choat. The New Zealand Walking Access Commission says the Tasman District Council should be planning how people can get up the Lee Valley to the dam, rather than waiting until it has been built. “Especially as more public money is sought, public benefits including access should be prioritised,” says Commission Regional Field Advisor for Te Tauihu/the Top of the South, Penny Wardle. “I think there is a moral obligation for what will be a recreational asset to be made accessible to the public,” says Nelson Marlborough Fish and Game manager, Rhys

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Barrier. “We are waiting to see whether TDC will honour their stated intention to investigate all options for the provision of public access to one of the most significant regional infrastructure assets, that Tasman ratepayers have had to partially fund,” says Rhys. Of the land surrounding the reservoir, 9.9 hectares of Mt Richmond Forest Park is managed by the Department of Conservation (DOC) which includes an easement granted to the Tasman District Council. The rest of the surrounding land is owned by five different parties including three individuals, iwi authority Ngāti Koata Trust and the Tasman Pine Forests Ltd. “Right from the start public access was not going to be possible with so much forestry work in the area,” says landowner Mitch Irvine. “It is our understanding that TDC may in the future look to find a way of creating public access to this asset so that it can be enjoyed by the wider community for recreational purposes, something that I believe Ngati Koata would be supportive of,” says Koata Ltd chief executive, Hemi D Toia. Overseas Investment Office access conditions of purchase for Tasman Pine Forests Ltd include creating a public ac-

median Chris Parker to chat to locals which brings something different to regions across the country. Ryu Takahashi from Motueka was in the spotlight as a steampunk fanatic. “I was nervous at the start, but the film crew were nice – just typical Kiwis,” he says. The ad is set to be rolled out nationally, alongside oth-

Artist’s impression of the Waimea Community Dam reservoir, storing rainwater captured by the dam. Photo: Supplied. cess easement up a steep Penny. spur from Lee Valley Rd - Manager of MTB Trails Trust, just downstream of the dam Alan Eskrick, has raised his - to Lucy Creek Knob in Mt concern over how the legal Richmond Forest Park. The access, which will be flooded company has now surveyed by the reservoir, is going to that access. be addressed. “The Council should now “It is illegal under the Sumwork towards creating access mary Offences Act 1981 (s22) to the start of that route and to obstruct a legal road,,” says on to the Waimea Dam,” says Alan. er regions that were chosen. Free cash for talented kids There is up to $1,000 available every month for youngsters who have a talent for sports or the arts in the Tasman district. Jennian Homes Nelson Bays have set up a community scholarship to

support the growth of talented kids in the area and inspire them to chase their dreams. Anyone under 18, not in fulltime work and who have an emerging talent in the arts or sports, can apply. Application forms for the Jennian Homes Aspiring Youth Scholarship are available by emailing nelson@jennian.co.nz.

Nelson Matters Two votes in Parliament last Wednesday on first responders and police dogs highlights the differences between Labour MP Rachel Boyack and myself. The Protection for First Responders Bill is about ambulance officers, firefighters, police, nurses, doctors and corrections officers who put themselves in harm’s way to help others and keep our community safe. It is appalling when

they are assaulted doing this work and it is happening more often. St John’s plea for support for the Bill reported 950 assaults on their staff. Nurses recorded an increase of violence in A&E with 90% of staff being assaulted sometime during their career. People who assault these frontline staff deserve tougher penalties. I am pleased to have supported this Bill and am at a loss as to why Ms Boy-

ack voted against it. I also voted for changes to the Policing Act to better protect Police dogs. 24 have been killed in the line of duty. The Justice Ministry advised that it is an anomaly that under the Animal Welfare Act a person can be sentenced to five years imprisonments for killing a pet dog, but intentionally killing a police dog is deemed of lesser value with a maximum two

years imprisonment. The penalty is five years in Australia and Canada and 10 years in the US. The Police Association strongly supported the change. I have also heard from Nelson Police dog handlers angered that Nelson’s Labour MP voted against it. These proposed penalties are not harsh and are maximum sentences. Judges rarely use the maximums set by Parliament.

Most sentenced prisoners only serve about half their actual sentence with parole. We should all support those who help in emergencies and work to keep Nelson safe. The local ACT MP voted with me on both bills but both were voted down. All three of Nelson’s MPs should have voted for protecting our first responders and police dogs. Advert.


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An affordable home will become a reality for three more families in the Nelson Tasman region. The new partnership between the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) and Habitat for Humanity provides hands-on training for carpentry students, along with new houses. “This is a great outcome for our community, with local trainees obtaining a trade through the support of local businesses who, in turn, are provided decent homes for members of the community,” says Habitat for Humanity Nelson general manager Nick Clarke. Recipients of the houses will be selected through a vetting and criteria process by Habitat for Humanity but are geared for low to moderate income families. The three houses fall under the Habitat for Humanity Progressive Home Ownership Programme which is a rent-to-buy system. “There is quite a rigorous selection process for the families interested in partnering with us–based on their housing need, their ability to manage the financial side of home ownership and their willingness to dedicate mahi or sweat equity to the project,” says Nick. The NMIT carpentry students

Alistair Byrne, Nick Clarke and Reid Carnegie at NMIT’s Richmond campus. Photo: Jacqui Rawson. will build three, three-bedroom houses of the same design and size, 116 sqm, at the Richmond campus. The houses will then be bought off NMIT at cost price by Habitat for Humanity. “Keeping the three houses the same makes it a more achievable task for the students and the trainers and it also makes it easier for removal of the completed houses to their final site,” says NMIT programme coordinator Eddie Shields. Reid Carnegie, NMIT curriculum manager Engineering and

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students.” Once completed, the houses are relocated to their final sites and then receive a quality valuation by the local authority. The selected families then enter into a traditional rental agreement with a view to purchasing the house. The rent-to-buy model helps them build up a deposit or equity which can be used when seeking independent finance to eventually buy their home from Habitat at the amount of the original valuation.

The ACT Party are meeting to discuss their disagreement with Labour’s intention to make tougher hate speech laws. “Freedom of expression is one of the most important values our society has,” says an ACT Party representative, going on to state that the promise of tougher laws will undermine fundamental rights to freedom of expression. “Hate speech laws are divisive and dangerous, turning debate into a popularity contest where the majority can silence unpopular views.” “Jacinda Ardern has described the kind of language Labour would make unlawful: ‘when you see it, you know it’.” “Threatening others or inciting violence should be illegal, but something as subjective as ‘offensive’ language should never be unlawful, and the danger is that ‘hate speech is deeply subjective’.” MP David Seymour will be at the meeting as part of his Free Speech Tour, to discuss the push back against Labour’s hate speech laws and defending freedom of expression. The event will be at the Beachside Function Centre, 70 Beach Rd, Nelson, on Tuesday 27th April at 6.30 pm.

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‘Vandalism rocks Appleby School’ 31 March 2021 As a result of the story in the Waimea Weekly about the Appleby School sign which was vandalised with a power tool, Steve Foote from Brightwater’s Footprint Signs has come forward and offered to make a new one free of charge. “The gesture is amazing,” says Andrew Mason, a teacher from the school. “But the kids have just reached their fundraising total, and as we’ve already got a replacement sign ordered, he’s going to make one for our new pump track instead, which is amazing.”

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New exercise programme for men Jacqui Rawson The Richmond aquatic centre are running a new exercise programme for men living with prostate cancer. “We’re really excited to be able now offer this programme in Nelson Tasman,” says Prost-FIT instructor Leigh Dalzell. According to Kris Tynan from Exercise as Medicine, originators of the Prost-FIT programme research show there are significant benefits from exercise that may assist with recovery and delay advance of the disease. The right exercise mix can reduce the side effects of common prostate cancer treatments like ADT, and exercise can reduce stress, anxiety, and depression often experienced by men with prostate cancer. Prost-FIT sessions include strength, balance, pelvic floor, cardio, agility, flexibility, cognitive challenges, and finish with important guided relaxation.They also offer men a chance to find camaraderie and improve mental health. There will be a free session tomorrow, Thursday 22nd April 1-2 pm, and ongoing sessions will be from 1-2 pm on Wednesdays, all at the CLM Fitness Centre. Cost is $10. For more info call Leigh Dalzell 021 547811 or email leighsdream@gmail.com

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This weekend’s Comedy Gold show at Room Twenty5 is the first gig of its kind in Tasman. Top kiwi comedians Andre King, Nick Rado and Pax Assadi are set to perform at the Richmond venue on Saturday with a view to making it a regular event. Andre has recently moved to Redwood Valley with his wife and is keen to shake things up in terms of entertainment for the region. “House prices drove me out of Auckland so I’m settled here now,” says Andre. “Other top name comedians who are usually doing a world tour have been forced back to New Zealand, unable to go anywhere. So these shows probably would never have happened had the world not been hit by a global pandemic!” Room Twenty5 is a bespoke venue where the crowd bring their own

chairs, alcohol and even food to put on the BBQ. Owned by Geoff and Sheree Sherlock, the couple have transformed their garage into a something dreams are made of for live performers. With a stage, top-grade sound system and a professional lighting rig, they usually host bands. This will be the first time they’ve put on a comedy gig. “We’re really excited to be trying something different,” says Geoff. “And, as usual, the performers get all the money from the ticket sales – we don’t take a cent.” Fans snapped up tickets for the sell-out gig in just a few days, which has convinced Andre there is huge demand for a regular comedy night outside of Nelson. “We’re thinking bi-monthly at the moment,” says Andre. “But that could become more regular once we bring in other comedians to offer even more material.” Comedy Gold is at The Playhouse in Mapua and Room Twenty5 again later this year.

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Major Douglas Alexander Dron – A Spring Grove lad Marg Farrelly Douglas Alexander Dron, the son of William and Elizabeth Dron of Spring Grove, was born in 1890. While at Nelson College, 1904 - 1909, he spent six years in the college cadets, one of those as an officer. He also served in the Senior Cadets under the territorial scheme for 9 months while teaching in Reefton. When appointed to a teaching position in Golden Bay, he transferred to the Takaka Senior Cadets. After completing his teaching exams and gaining his teachers license in 1911, he began teaching at Cornish Town, near the Globe Hill Mine, not far from Reefton. Resigning this position during 1912, he then

moved to a similar position at Tarakohe in Golden Bay. It was while there he joined up to fight in World War 1. At the time of joining the New Zealand Expeditionary Force in 1914, Douglas was in the service of the Nelson Education Board as the headmaster of Tarakohe School. He was 28 years of age. After his experience with the Territorial Cadets, he was given the rank of Lieutenant. His service with the New Zealand Forces saw him landing on Gallipoli shortly after the first attack. While in action in the Dardenelles in June 1915, he was wounded after being hit by shrapnel. After six months, he returned to the Peninsula and was one of the last of the infantry officers to leave during the

The Roll of Honour in Spring Grove. Photo: Supplied. evacuation that took place in December that year. His promotion to Captain was granted in July 1916 and he saw further action at the battle of the Somme. October that year saw him wounded

once again, and he was invalided to England. The following year, in September 1917, he led his company in the attack on Passchendaele, after which he was given the temporary rank of Major. April 1918 saw this

rank confirmed and he became second-in-command of the 4th (res) Battalion. Douglas was sent to England in March 1918 but was recalled to France, taking part in all the severe fighting until his death in action, on 8 October of that year. Just prior to his death a bullet from a German machine gun passed through his leg. While sitting up attempting to bandage the wound he was then hit in the chest by a burst of machine gun fire, dying shortly thereafter. Douglas is buried in the Honnechy British Cemetery, Honnechy, Departement du Nord, Nord-Pas-Calais, France. His name is to be found on the marble Roll of Honour on the gateway at the entry to the Spring Grove Domain.

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Fundraising on an ebike Jacqui Rawson

The first community organised ebike ride was a great success with 85 riders turning up on Saturday. The pack, which included riders from the Nelson City Council, representatives from the Great Taste Trail as well as MP Rachel Boyack, headed off from Waimea Plains Village towards Rabbit Island along part of the Great Taste Trail. “I had a vision to do a cool community event with fun riding, a get together and having lunch to ex-

change stories about past rides and a fundraiser for a good cause, and we ticked all boxes,” says organiser Frank Witowski. They congregated back at the Waimea Plains Village who played host to a BBQ lunch. Hybrid Bikes Ltd were the masterminds behind the event along with the support of Arvida Waimea Plains Village. “There are so many community events going on and we wanted to be the first to create one that involved ebikes,” says Frank.

Local businesses supported the event, along with the donation of prizes for a fundraising raffle. Frank wanted the fundraising side of the event to go towards a strongly respected organisation in the local community and so chose the Nelson/Tasman Hospice. “I had a fundraising target of $1000 and we raised $1145, which was fantastic,” says Frank. Organisers want this first-time event to continue as an annual event that provides a fun fundraising and riding community event.

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Shorter days and cooler weather have decreased the water temperature slowly and in a few weeks the snapper season in the Bay will come to an end. But not yet! Before they move towards deeper waters the snapper build up reserves for the winter – and the food is abundant. With this it is not surprising that the fishing is still excellent, we are getting reports of large numbers of snapper being caught in all areas, from barely legal to 80cm plus. Huge baitfish schools attract countless kahawai and there seem to be particularly many trevally around at the moment. Most members of the trevally family can be found in tropical waters and have a reputation as hard fighting game fish – our variety makes no exception. They have a similar range of food sources to snapper which means that the same methods can be used to catch them. Burley works very well and since they have relatively small mouths, smaller hook and bait sizes are preferable. Flasher rigs and stray lines are the way to go when fishing with bait, but lures can be very productive as well. Soft baits and small jigs will do the trick but when they are

from PAGE 1 Jacqui Rawson The school’s student body, made up of years 7 to 14, were intent on having fun along with the lessons to be learnt on teamwork and leadership. “It was a great experience, and I received several compliments about what great students they were and how much the guides enjoyed being with them for the day. I certainly was proud to be associated with them,” says Tapawera Area School principal, Kelvin Woodley. Tristan with a nice trevally. in the mood they will even attack a 300g knife jig. They pull hard and have a soft mouth, so go easy, take your time and use a landing net, it is very easy to pull a hook. The meat is oily and makes excellent eating, especially as sashimi. For best results, bleed, gut and ice the fish immediately otherwise the meat will deteriorate quickly. Tight lines!

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Kelvin goes on to say the point of the rafting experience was three pronged. It was an affirmation of the importance of the student’s role as leaders of the student body, a team environment encouraging teamwork and finally, an opportunity to thank them in advance for their efforts to come throughout the coming year. “My favourite part was going down the big rapids and watching our instructor flying overboard,” says Baton Senior House Leader, Lacey Burnett. The leaders were representing their different schoolhouses in

three rubber rafts, starting up the Buller River and ending at the Owen River confluence. Students had the opportunity to learn about river safety. “I think it is important that we learn to work with each other despite the differences we may have,” says Tadmor Senior House Leader, Tomas Girodo. “I thoroughly enjoyed this trip and I thought it was a great way of building leadership and teamwork. It was a good day to just unwind and be ourselves no matter our differences,” says Baton senior house leader, Janette Chetham.

Just a thought... Geoff Clark Spring Grove Church of Christ Time for a change? One of the truths that we must acknowledge is that “The only Constant is Change”. Or in other words “The only thing that never changes, is that everything changes”! As a general rule, most people are resistant to change, especially radical change. However, we have seen many things change over the last year, right throughout the world. Who could have foreseen the complete upheaval that every country has undergone because of the Covid-19 restrictions? We have had to change our ways as to travel, social contacts, hygiene, mask wearing, and many other things, and most of us are “Over it” aren’t we? We just wish things could go back to normal. We would like to go back into our comfort

zone and not worry about such things. I’ve had the same car for 65 years. It was my first car, and I

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after it the same way that I have. Likewise, when we pass from this life, we can trust that we will go into a place that will care for us as well. The Bible says in the book of Hebrews Ch. 13 v. 8 “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever” . Here is something that never changes! In a world of continual change, the love of Jesus Christ is a constant. God sent His Son into the World, so that all who believe in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life (John 3:16) This is confirmed in the New testament in 1st Peter 1:4 which says that “There is an inheritance that does not fade away (does not change!) reserved in heaven for you.” This message of God’s love is still as valid today as it was when first preached over 2000 years ago. Why not consider a change to the way that never changes? May God bless you all.


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New treatment for sun damage Jenny Nicholson It’s not just skin the local sun is harsh on. Nelson Tasman’s sun rays cause oxidation of joinery which leaves a chalky look to aluminium windows and garage doors. New technology to fix the problem was introduced to New Zealand in 2014, and last year Richard and Karyn Hogue set up Nano-Clear to cover the Nelson Tasman, Greymouth, and Marlborough regions. At the time the couple were living in Greymouth but shifted to Nelson this month and are enjoying

the region and being more central for the business. “People paint their homes, and they look spic and span, but the window joinery looks awful. That’s where our product comes in,” says Richard. He says people try all sorts to make their windows look good again, using olive oil, car wax and CRC, but that just makes things worse. Nano-Clear restores and protects. “The most satisfying things are seeing the instant results and that customers can’t believe the results,” says Richard.

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Patron looking forward to reunion Jenny Nicholson Waimea Old Boys patron John McKenzie’s history with the club started 50 years ago when he finished school and shifted to Tasman for a building apprenticeship. Starting at first five eight or fullback for the junior side, he went on to play for a Waimea Old Boys senior side until a ruptured achilles finished his playing days around 1976. He then went on to coach the club’s first junior team, Senior B team and then Senior A team where success led to him taking on the role of Nelson Bays coach. Waimea Old Boys patron, John “I’ve seen tremendous change in McKenzie. Photo: Jenny Nicholson. how the game is played. It’s definitely faster and more skilful now. the team. The old way was more brute and “Waimea Old Boys has always brawn and big people,” says John. been a very strong club and is famWhile highlights include the three- ily-oriented. If a mum or dad were in-a-row championship wins involved, usually theCare next generaThe Experts in Denture achieved by the Senior A team he The tion will be, too,” in he says. Experts Denture Care coached, he finds it more exciting John is looking forward to the seeing the Senior A’s play well now club’s 125th Anniversary over because his son is now coaching Queen’s Birthday weekend.

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NELSON. RICHMOND. MOTUEKA. MURCHISON. WESTPORT. GREYMOUTH. TAKAKA. ASHBURTON

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Another financial year is over, and even with the Covid-19 restrictions we have returned a very satisfying result. The club is moving from strength to strength, and we have a very vibrant and strong management structure. There are many different sporting and cultural sections with a growing number of new members on a weekly basis. We will be having our AGM in June and a number of positions within our management structure will be up to be contested for. So, I Roy Tomlinson ask our members to give some serious thought as to our future and where it lies. Major development is in the extension of our present car park and trying to develop a more manageable courtesy coach system. To this end we have purchased another vehicle. This in turn requires a greater pool of drivers, and for anybody prepared to help, their offer would be greatly appreciated. Thursday night is club night with our weekly club draw. This week it’s $2,000 and it must go. Hope to see you there.

Last month, Sioux Line Dance hosted their annual social weekend at Club Waimea with groups attending from all over the North and South Islands, including others from the Nelson-Tasman region. Workshop instructor Wendy Prattley from Christchurch taught a good variety of dances for all levels of line dancing.

Sioux Line Dancing March was the month for Sioux Line Dance to host their Annual Social Weekend. Visiting groups came from Kamo Club Whangarei, coming down thru the North Island – Hawera, Kapiti Coast, Levin. Across the Strait to Picton, Blenheim, Nelson/Tasman Region, Kumara, Hokitika, Christchurch,

Wayne Williams Hi everyone, can’t believe another month has slipped us by. Not a lot to report this time around, but things at the Club are ticking along quite nicely, plenty of people coming

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Come along and join us for the monthly game at Greenacres Golf Club NELSON. RICHMOND. MOTUEKA. MURCHISON. WESTPORT. GREYMOUTH. TAKAKA. ASHBURTON This season’s dates are:

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Do you enjoy meeting people? Do you enjoy a good laugh? Are you the holder of a current NZ driver’s license? At Easter time, Club Waimea’s 4WD section went over to Collingwood where they took some backroad detours and got to enjoy some fabulous scenery including Wharariki Beach, Labryinth Rocks, Devil’s Boot and Farewell Spit. (Devil’s Boot).

Club 4WD Section Easter rolled around, and as in past years the 4WD section headed off on another excursion. This year it was based in Collingwood, (maybe too close to Tinky’s Pub), but hey, we covered a lot of ground; some sedate and some to test the body and nerves.

There was great scenery and some many places to visit; Wharariki Beach, Labryinth Rocks, views of Farewell Spit, Cape Farewell, Waikoropupu Springs, a guided tour by Guide Rangi (aka Speedo) to the top of his son’s farm and then off into the manuka wilderness. Many

more stops, then finally up to the Cobb Dam, not to mention a final lunch at Riwaka Pub on the way home. A great four days of fun and laughter awesomely organised by Leanne, Mouse and Billy T, thanks team.

If the answer is yes to any of the above, this is an invitation to become a driver of the Club Waimea Courtesy Coach on a Friday or Saturday night, which I’m you will find to be a rewarding experience.

Invitation This is a voluntary service provided by our members for the members of Club Waimea. For further information, contact Roy Tomlinson on 0274 466 959 or ask at the club office.

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Wanderers, Waitohi was rewarded with a fine try in the corner which tied the scores again at halftime, 14-14. The second half continued in much the same fashion with Wanderers conceding penalties

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All three Taylors Wanderers rugby teams were “on the road” on Saturday, with Div 1 and Women in Marlborough and the Div 2 heading to Collingwood. Div 1 were without Fletcher Matthews and Ryan Coxon when they travelled to Picton for the contest against Waitohi and, as in last week’s encounter, Wanderers started very slowly and conceded a converted try in the opening minutes. However, they settled quickly, and some fine continuity play eventually led to a midfield break from Jacobus de Kock who sent Sione Holani free on the left wing, and when Sione was brought down just metres from the line, De Kock was on hand to drive over to level the score at 7-7. Another break by De Kock, supported by fellow back rower Chris Haluafia resulted in a free run in to Haluafia to score and give Wanderers a fully-deserved

at regular intervals and Waitohi battling away manfully. Wanderers scored first from a lineout drive, 19-14, then Waitohi replied for 19-21 lead before Luca Roden kicked a penalty to lead 24-21, to be negated by Waitohi kicker and tie the scores at 24 – 24. Both kickers had a final opportunity for glory, unsuccessfully and the game ended in a draw for the 2nd time for Wanderers. Gabba De Kock was awarded Player of the Day, with Jayden Wooley and Dan MacLaughlin acknowledged for their performances. At Spring Creek, the Taylors Wanderers 3 Bees Women team had their first game of the season against Moutere, concedei ng a late try to lose 19-14. New coach, Alan Davis took his Taylors Wanderers Div 2 team, off to Collingwood. In what was an extremely challenging start to the season they were beaten 4512 by the hosts.

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The final race at Milestone Homes Top of the South Speedway ended in high drama as the two leading cars crashed out of the Sunshine Classic Sprint car feature while in sight of the finish line. Wellington’s Stephen Taylor had led the 25-lap feature race from the start and was just metres from claiming the victory before colliding with a spinning back marker out of the final corner, sending both himself and Cromwell’s Daniel Anderson who was in 2nd spot, upside down. It was a dramatic conclusion to an epic weekend of Sprint car racing that had produced lap records, big spills and plenty of thrills as the 2-day event decided the Dirtworks South Island Sprint car title and the inaugural “Sunshine Classic”. The crash benefited the 3nz car of Daniel Thomas who was unstoppable on night one, winning the South Island title and breaking the lap record in the opening time trials. He had made a few errors mid-race in the night dropping back a few places after looking strong in the opening laps, however the crash put him into the lead to finish and claim the $3000 winner’s cheque and Sunshine Classic trophy. Daniel Thomas was running one of the two Kevin Freeman Nelson cars

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Wellington’s Stephen Taylor gets plenty of bite on a superb track. Photo: Rebecca Conner Maling. with regular Cromwell-based weekend for Nelson’s Queen driver Sam O’Callaghan pedal- of Speedway, Alicia Hill doling the other, it was a Freeman ing double duty on the first 1-2 as O’Callaghan finished night, competing in the Sprint 2nd behind Thomas. American car and T.Q. Midget. It was Jonathon Allard was 3rd after mixed results, she took out the struggling all meeting with overall club championship in an electrical fault in the bor- the T.Q. but was spun in the rowed Jamie Duff car, starting Sprint car feature race while off grid 18 in the feature race battling for a podium spot he made it all the way to 3rd, early on, the hit damaging the an epic feat from the current magneto and ending her race. 3nz driver. There were plenty On the 2nd night she concenof spills on night one, Matthew trated on the Sprint Car, makLeversedge climbing high into ing the top 6 shoot-out for the the fence, bending one of the feature grid positions, she kept support poles in the process, it clean and was fighting for ending his night with 3 wheels a minor podium spot before and a badly bent car. the crash involving the leaders The track was in top nick with left her sitting in 2nd on the multiple race lines, the driv- restart which she held to the ers relishing the surface that finish line. Nelson’s Greg Teece provided plenty of bite, Taylor sucessfully piloted the Conwheel-standing his car on sev- nor Rangi machine, making it eral occasions to the delight three Nelson-based cars on the of the crowd. It was a busy podium.

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Fresh Dental Fresh Look same excellent service Keith Beasley is pleased to announce that he has recently purchased Ken Joyes’s dental practice at 5 Bail Street Stoke. Renamed Fresh Dental - Keith is looking forward to welcoming new and old patients. We have a choice of three dentists here to cater for all your dental needs. Located at 5 Bail Street next to Stoke Police Station there is ample free parking in front of the practice. Offering the full range of dental treatments for all the family - we also strive to offer same day emergency care. Our team provides stress free dental care giving you the confidence and trust to know you are in safe hands. Using digital Xrays and intra-oral camera we can explain each step of the treatment and show you what your dentist sees to enable you to make the right decision for you and your teeth. Keith Beasley has worked locally for the past 11 years in Mapua and Stoke as a practice owner and lead clinician and brings with him a wealth of dental experience. Known for his empathic approach and gentle chairside manner he has the ability to reassure and soothe even the most nervous of patients. Originally from the UK Keith has owned many successful and popular practices and

has built an excellent local reputation with 35 years of experience. Ken Joyes will remain at the practice, building on the fantastic long standing reputation he is regarded for. Ken’s priority was to find a new owner who shared his vision of patient care and ethics and feels Keith is the right match for the practice. Jacob Linn, a local from Mapua, has also joined our practice and brings his enthusiasm and the latest techniques in dentistry graduating from Otago in 2018. All our dentists keep up to date by continuing professional development regularly to ensure they can provide their patients with the best possible care available and that your experience at Fresh Dental will always be a positive one. We offer all dental treatments including ACC, WINZ quotes and free treatment for children 13 to 18 years old. Every patient deserves to have a happy, healthy smile. We want you to be proud to show off your teeth, and our team at Fresh Dental will help you get there. Our friendly practice are happy to welcome you so call us on 03 5476799 to make an appointment. Business Update. Adv.


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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 Brian 027 548 0757.

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PERMANENT & FIXED TERM NURSERY WORKER POSITIONS Waimea Nurseries is looking for motivated, reliable workers in time for our busy winter season. We currently have 2 types of contracts available; Fixed term contracts (starting rate $20): Contract lengths are negotiable with work available until the end of August 2021. Permanent contracts (starting rate $22): For continuous fulltime employment. Both contracts will be Monday-Friday from 7.30am -3.45pm with 40 hours per week guaranteed! We have multiple positions available for our winter season for tractor operators, outdoor workers or inside graders. All positions will have a base hourly rate plus the opportunity to earn piece rate, put simply work fast and get paid more!

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NEWSLINE UPDATES KE E PING YOU INFORME D ABOUT NEWS AND EVE NTS IN THE TASMAN DISTRICT

21 APRIL 2021

Anzac Day opening hours

Queen Street bus stop closure

All service centres will be closed for the public holiday on Monday 26 April. All our libraries will be closed on Sunday 25 April and Monday 26 April. Usual opening hours apply otherwise. We are always here to help when needed though, call 03 543 8400 for assistance in an emergency, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The Queen Street bus stops will be closed on Sunday 25 April 2021 due to a road closure in place for the Richmond Anzac Day Parade. A temporary bus stop will be set up on Talbot Street (opposite PAK’nSAVE) for the duration of the day. Alternatively, catch the bus from the Salisbury Road bus stop between Talbot and Florence Street. We apologise for any inconvenience.

There are no changes to the rubbish and recycling collections. All our Resource Recovery Centres will be open as normal.

Richmond roundabout changes The Champion/Salisbury Road roundabout upgrade is nearly finished. There are a few things you need to bear in mind as the lanes re-open and you use the roundabout as normal again: • There are raised tables on the approach to the roundabout on Champion Road and Salisbury Road. These include zebra crossings and priority cycle lanes. » Vehicles will need to give way to pedestrians and cyclists on these crossings. » Pedestrians and cyclists need to look for approaching vehicles and make sure it’s safe to cross – never assume that drivers have seen you. • There are two lanes out of Salisbury Road. • There are two lanes out of Champion Road East. • The access lane from the Richmond Deviation has been removed. • The temporary roundabout at Templemore Drive will be removed next week. During construction you were used to driving straight through the roundabout. As it re-opens, please remember to look for traffic and give way as usual.

Last chance to submit on our plan for Tasman’s future We need your feedback on our 10-Year Plan – consultation closes this Saturday 24 April so now is the time to have your say. The 10-Year Plan is our most important planning tool for the future, setting out what we plan to do over the next decade (2021 – 2031) to nurture our community’s wellbeing, and how we intend to pay for it. You can find out more at LTP.tasman.govt.nz or at your local service centre or library. If you still have questions about the 10-Year Plan, join us for an online Zoom session on Thursday 22 April at 7.00 pm, and we will answer your questions. You can send questions though to LTP@tasman.govt.nz, or ask them live during the session. For the Zoom details see tasman.govt.nz/meetings-calendar.

Improvements on the way for Māpua Wharf Māpua's wharf precinct is now set to get even better with an upgrade starting in early May. The work will improve the look and feel of Ngāio Reserve, which is the area between the Golden Bear Brewery and the wharf. Seating and picnic tables will be added, shrubs and trees planted, a play area included, bike racks installed, and the uneven concreted areas levelled and re-sealed to tie in with existing improvements. The upgrade has been in the planning since 2017, when the wider Māpua community and local iwi worked with us to create a master plan for the waterfront area prioritising seven of the most important actions to take. The working group gave Ngāio Reserve the highest priority for action. Because the area is a significant archaeological site, a heritage plan is in place and ground disturbance will be kept to a minimum. The work will be carried out in stages to reduce the area closed to the public and minimise disruption for neighbouring businesses.

Rural Travel Fund applications closing soon Last chance to apply for the Sport NZ Rural Travel Fund. The Sport NZ Rural Travel Fund offers help with travel costs for rural sports clubs and rural school teams. The fund is to help young people aged 5 to 19 participate in local sports competitions. Sport NZ fully funds the Rural Travel Fund, which we administer locally on their behalf. This round of funding closes on 30 April 2021. See the funding guidelines and complete an application form at tasman.govt.nz/grants.

2020 lockdown quilt Have you seen our amazing community quilt yet? It's at the Richmond library until Thursday 29 April and will then move to the Motueka Library. This extraordinary community project was the result of dozens of local stitchers, from school children to octogenarians, responding to the call to stitch a piece of fabric with a word or image relating to their experience of Level 4 lockdown. Local textile artist Christine McGuigan joined all the pieces together into a gorgeous quilt.

TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURES Applicant: Richmond/Waimea RSA Event: Anzac Day Parade Location: Queen Street – from Sundial Square to Cambridge Street. Cambridge Street – from Oxford Street to Queen Street. Oxford Street – from Wensley Road to Gladstone Road (SH6) Date and time: Sunday 25 April 2021, 10.00 am to 12.30 pm Applicant: Nelson RSA Event: Anzac Day Parade Location: Aranui Road, Māpua – from Higgs Road to the tennis courts Date and time: Sunday 25 April 2021, 10.00 am to 12.00 pm Applicant: Richmond/Waimea RSA Event: Anzac Day Parade Location: Whitby Way, Wakefield – from Edward Street to Wakefield car park entrance Date and time: Sunday 25 April 2021, 9.00 am to 12.00 pm

COUNCIL HUI Unless otherwise stated, all meetings will be held at Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond. Access to meetings will continue to be available via Zoom video conferencing for those who are unable to attend in person. See tasman.govt.nz/ meetings-calendar for details. Nelson Regional Sewerage Business Unit Friday 23 April, 9.30 am, Nelson City Council, 110 Trafalgar Street, Nelson. Public forum Positive Ageing Forum Monday 3 May, 1.00 pm, Richmond Library, Constance Barnicoat Room, 280 Queen Street, Richmond. Community group Long Term Plan Hearing Tuesday 4 May, 9.30 am. Public forum

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The family of the late Terry have been overwhelmed by the kindness and cards in acknowledgement of his passing. To all who attended the Welcome to his World Memoriam Service and Last Waltz and support we thank you. He touched all of us in so many ways making his life varied, busy, and enjoyable. He was a perfectionist, great prankster, loved life and people. Terry would have been very humbled. We were so lucky that he was part of our lives in some cases all of yours, leaving plenty of lovely memories to cherish and a huge gap in our lives. To Francis, RSA Buglar Mason, Piper Ian, kind words that were said. Dr Kathy, Dr Tom your help and support over the last few years was appreciated by Terry and family. Please accept this as a personal thank you acknowledgment as it was impossible to speak to everyone and reply to the numerous amount of cards. Many folk travelled from all over our lovely country. We do miss him greatly. Today 21st would have been his birthday. “If there ever comes a day When we can’t be together Keep me in your heart I’ll stay for ever.”

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Ian and Debbie are so pleased to announce the birth of their gorgeous baby boy Roxen Hunter Reeves born at 36 weeks on 30 March 2021. Weighing 7 lb 10 oz. Tempany is a very excited big sister! Lou & Jim Reeves and Mike & Sue Fisher are very proud grandparents. A huge thanks to the Nelson Maternity team who looked after us all so well.

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At Nelson Hospice surrounded by his family Basil quietly and peacefully slipped away 13th April 2021 after a short courageous battle with cancer. A kind and gentle soul at peace. Loved and treasured husband and best friend of Pauline for 34 years. Much loved Dad of Delene and Richard, and Charise and Lenny, Loved and respected step dad of Robert and Lana, Andy and Maree. Loved Poppa of Ashleigh, Kaiden, Millan, Jordan, Helene and Mac. Loved Eldest son of the late Burt and Betty Baigent of Wakefield. Loved and respected brother of Evelyn and George, Owen and Carol, Kelvin (deceased) and Sally, David and Chan, Loved Uncle of all his nieces and nephews. Messages to 310 Main Road, Spring Grove, Wakefield away 7095. In peacelieu of Passed floral on tributes fully Friday,donations Februto the in ary 26,Nelson 2021. Hospice Beloved Basil’sofname be apwife the would late Harold preciated. Celebration of and muchAloved mother Basil’s life will be held the of Chris and the atlate Wanderers Rooms, Robin. To Club honour Val’s Brightwater on cremaFriday wishes a private Aprilhas 30thbeen at 11.00am. tion held.

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lighthouse spiritual awareness Monfdays 7.30pm. Talks, healing, clairvoyance. Trafalgar St Hall, opp Trailways. ph 5474613.

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seniors walking group, tue + thurs Walking inside the Stadium 9.30am 10.30am , optional sit & be fit class from 10am. 1st lesson FREE, then $5 per session. nelson 50+ mini walkers. April 27th, Maitai Cave Walk. Meet 10am at The Maitai Dam car park. Ph. Colin 5479254. digi drop in – need some device advice? Drop by Richmond Library for help with your phone or computer. Any digital problem at all, we can help. Every Tuesday 11am-1pm. Free indoor bowls Wakapuaka Club Tues nights 7 pm., Clifton Terrace School Hall. Friendly, active club, allages.Come&giveitago. Brian035450542, Shirley03539-6205. hope social indoor bowls club. Hope Recreation Hall, Tues. 1.30pm-3.30pm. $3 per session.Weareafunsocialgroupcateringforeveryone. Newmembersverywelcome. Robin5443116 nelson newbies walking group welcomes new people. EveryTuesday & Friday a 10 am Nelson,Stoke,Richmond.PhoneKarin0221529963 stoke indoor bowls club 2021 season has start ed. At 7pm,Warnes Stadium, Songer St, Stoke. New members welcome. Please wear flat soled shoes.Enquiriesph.Lynn5477112. tinytots,afree,funintroductiontostories,songs,

active movement and rhymes for pre-schoolers & their caregivers. Tuesdays 10-10.30am Children’s Area,RichmondLibraryduringtermtime. .

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nelson newbies, coffee morning every Wednesday 10:30 - 11.30 a.m. at Deville’s Cafe, 22 New St.Want to get out and meet people? Join us forcoffee&chat.Newpeoplealwayswelcome.Ph: Clive 021 205 4731. community hymn singing Wednesday 28 April 2 pm Stoke Methodist Church 94 Neale Ave .Afternoon tea provided . AllWelcome. cakedecoratorsmeetevery3rdWedneach month at Stoke Methodist Church 7pm. Creating Petunia flowers using sugar paste on Wednesday 21 April. Contact Desiree 0276302359. spirited conversations Wednesday 28 April Don’t miss Stuff’s Chief Sports Editor Kevin Norquay on the role of sport in NZ culture.“When it comes to NZ sport, money breeds unhappiness”. Yaza Cafe opens6pm,speaker7.30pm.Koha.Ph5486241. good crafternoon! Bring your craft project and work on it in the company of other crafters. Bring your own materials and lunch. Free. Richmond Library. Wednesdays, 12.30pm-2.pm. multi level pilates classes suitable for most all abilities 10 weeks starting Wednesday May 5, 11:30am & 5:30pm $145. Enrolments essential as classesfillquickly.Meeting-room,RichmondTown Hall, Cambridge St. Contact Sue sue@suewilson. kiwi.nz, 0292813735, FBClassicalPilateswithSue alzheimers nelson tasman monthly Library drop-in sessions provide opportunities to

Nelson Regional Sewerage Business Unit has applied to Tasman District Council for replacement resource consents to continue applying biosolids to the forestry land at Moturoa / Rabbit Island. The biosolids come from their Bell Island Waste Water Treatment Plant. The activity also includes the operation and maintenance of their biosolids application facility, and all the activities and discharges associated with applying the biosolids to land.

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Go to tasman.govt.nz and enter the keywords “NRSBU biosolids” in the search box. Any person may make a submission on the applications under Section 96 of the Resource Management Act 1991. You will find submission forms on Council’s website or from Council offices. Details of how to lodge a submission are also on the website.

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fiund info, advice & support around memory Loss. RichmondLibrary–every4thWedn.10.30-12noon nelson guild of woodworkers meets 7pm last Wednesday each month, ‘til Nov. ‘21 at Fish & Game 66 Champion Rd, Richmd. New members welcome, no experience is necessary. Contact the President, Bill Filmer, 03 547 5104 nelsonwoodturning club. Join us at our club for Turning, camaraderie & sharing of knowledge. New Learn to Turn classes start soon. Ph or txt Allan for more information 021543345. arthritis society coffee morning meet at Melrose House Cafe, Brougham St, 10am on 4th Wedn of the month. Next at 28 Apr 2021. Ph Claire 035450835 or 0273601039

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richmond welcome group. Like to make some new friends. Come along & have a coffee & chat at 10am 1st & 3rd Thursday monthly. A friendly group of people, at Happyz Cafe, Bateup Road. All welcome. ph Glenys 265-5318. waimea combined friendship club: want to make new female or male friends of a similar age & interests? Join monthly meetings, 3rd Thurs 9.45am at Hope Church Ranzau Rd,. Ph Claude 544 3529 / 021 134 1013 richmond ladies friendship club: Monthly meetings - 9.45am first Thursday of month at Church of Christ, Croucher St. Welcome to ladies looking for friendship with other women. Lunch optional after meeting at local cafes for chance to chat over a meal. Interesting guest speakers each month & an

outing during the month. Visitors welcome. Ph Marion on 544 4833 or Joan on 544 1854.

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learn to knit With ladies from Inner Wheel Friday mornings in Stoke.To register your interest ph Sharon on 0273164661 or email benboy. martin@gmail.com-- mitting. alpine plant study weekend 21-23 May at St Arnaud. Interesting programme from Patagonia to China. Montana to NZ. info phone Val 544 3518 to rego by 30th April. All Welcome

saTurdays alpine plant study weekend 21-23 May St Arnaud. Interesting programme from Patagonia to China. Montana to NZ. info ph Val 544 3519 to rego by 30 April. All Welcome op shop bus trip SATuRDAY 24th April 9.30-3.30pm . Leaving from IHC charity shop (behind Animates) $20 per seat. $20 prize draws & one $50 & more prizes Lunch available to purchase at Restore café. Tickets from IHC charity shop (behind Animates) or Ph 03 544 4744 . Limited seats available open garden - “autumn at silvan” 205 Champion Rd ,Richmond Sat. April 24 10am4pm. FuNDRAISER for RICHMOND RIDING FOR THE DISABLED. Admission $2 Children, u12 free - Refreshments to purchase. do you struggle with anxiety? Come to a talk at Richmond Library on Other Ways to Manage Anxiety with certified hypnotherapist & ASMRist Julia Panfylova. 11am-

2pm, Sat. 17 April. Free. nelson male voice choir presents “An ANZAC Concert” on Sunday 25th April at 2pm, Nelson Cathedral, tickets by EFTPOS or cash at the door.

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nelson asthma society membership $15 /year . do youhavebronchiectasis? Register for a free community talk delivered by a Respiratory Specialist. Email asthma.nelson@xtra.co.nz , Sue at 5441562. richmond croquet club Join us at 348 Lower Queen St. Have fun, make new friends, learn a new skill. ph Kaye 021757468. need a lift? māpua Willing Wheels Volunteer Drivers Service, affordable transport around Māpua, Motueka, Richmond, Nelson. Rachel on 022 6822 373 to book a ride, 24hrs notice required / mapuawheels@gmail.com richmond creative fibre Meets at Birchwood Hall, Richmond Showgrounds. 9.30am 2nd, 3rd & 4th Thursdays of the month. Come & meet others who enjoy working with fibre. Ph 5443315 (Sandra) learn to play bridge! For info call Leigh 0274070274 or email contact@richmondbridgeclub.org.nz

Community Notices are free to community groups, schools, churches, gold coin donation events and fundraising. Due to the popularity of this column,while every effort will be made, inclusion cannot be guaranteed for free ads. If you want to place a business advert or want to advertise a course you are running, please call classified ads and public notices on 544 9037.


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All sorts. Recent stock both large & small. Lasting quality. Local free delivery on most items @ Souchebys Antiques, 75 Gladstone Rd, Richmond.

Birds for sale. Gouldian Finches. Young, $25 each. Ph 541 8179 or 027 423 5776.

Antiques, Furniture, Collectables. 6 rooms, huge selection with recent estate lots inc toys, car & house, lamps, paintings, silver, jewellery, china, cameras, records, marine, small & large furniture, etc, etc. SellBuy-Value. 30 years experience @ Souchebys Antiques, 75 Gladstone Rd, Richmond (Ph 544 0723) www.an tiquesnewzealand.co.nz

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Phils Place – Club Waimea 1st Sunday each month 8am onwards

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27 Dorset St, Richmond

10AM SUNDAY

Sunday 25 April 9am

Your for sale ad here. Phone 544 9037.

Traditional-Holy Communion

10.30am

Contemporary-Praise on the Hill Wednesday 28 April 10.00am

Holy Communion

St Alban’s

Notice to all Advertisers:

410 Appleby Hwy

By placing your advertisement you agree with the terms and conditions of the Waimea Weekly Ltd. Namely, payment by the 20th of the following month, or in the event of non-payment, the recovery of any debt and its costs will be charged to the customer. This includes all costs and commissions paid to a debt recovery service. Should you require any further information please phone the newspaper on 544 9037.

Sunday 10.30am

Holy Communion

(2nd week)

Morning Prayer

(4th week)

Enquiries 544 8844

Trades&Services AeriAl Photos

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for all makes and models

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WEDNESDAY 21 April 2021

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Registered Electricians

Ph: 021 482 088 or 542 2328

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Ph 544 9844 or 027 542 4473

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Lawn Mowing Ph 021 1333 489

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• Key Cutting • Transponder, Smart Key & Remote Programming • Lock Repairs, Sales & Installations • Access Control • Lock Re-Keying • Safes 11 McGlashen Ave 03 544 4077 | 021 470 095 (AH service available)


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WEDNESDAY 21 April 2021

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