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Nelson Weekly - 31 May 2023

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Wednesday 31 May 2023

‘Total dance spectacular’ for hospice KATE RUSSELL It was a showstopper of an evening at a sold-out Trafalgar Centre on Saturday, with NBS Dancing for a Cause taking centre stage. The biennial event helps to raise much-needed funds for Nelson Tasman Hospice and sees 10 local personalities team up with trained ballroom dancers and compete in front of a panel of judges and a live audience. Organiser Emma Silke-French says she couldn’t be happier with how the night went. “It was a total dance spectacular. I am so proud of the efforts of our contestants and dancers. It was a seamless show, which was our goal.” The winner on the night was Ryan Edwards from Sport Tasman and his dance partner Hazel Adcock, who won over the judges with their Viennese Waltz to Lady Ga Ga’s ‘Hold my Hand’. See Page 11.

Hazel Adcock and Ryan Edwards took out overall winner on Saturday night. Photo: Evan Barnes / Shuttersport.

Businesses offer alternative bus solution MAX FRETHEY

Local Democracy Reporter

Stoke business owners have put forward an alternative plan for a bus interchange than the one proposed by Nelson City Council that would see several storefront car parks removed. Council is proposing that the

new interchange, needed as part of the new expanded bus service launching on 1 August, will go along Main Road Stoke between Songer and Putaitai Streets. That location provides easy access to Stoke Central Mall and has the support of Blind and Low Vision NZ and the Nelson Blind Citizens Group, however it will require the

removal of three car parks and the gingko trees outside the mall. But businesses along that stretch of road, which include cafés, a pharmacy, a dairy, and a bakery, don’t want to see their storefront parks disappear. Council has said that if the interchange replaces the three car parks, it would turn the old bus

stop outside the Countdown into four new parks, and reduce the parking time along the affected section of Main Road Stoke from 180 minutes to 60 minutes to encourage visitor turnover, but business owners say these measures wouldn’t have much impact. “If you have a bus sitting [outside

the businesses] for three minutes every half hour, that’s an hour of the day that stuff is physically being used by the buses. We lose eight hours, nine hours trading,” Squires café owner Kim Hall says. “It’s further for our customers to walk,” adds Jo Rose from Harvest

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