Marlborough Weekly 19 May 2020

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Anxious wait for Smiths Citypays staff Coronavirus patient tribute to medics’ care Paula Hulburt Editor

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Staff at one of Blenheim’s biggest stores face an anxious wait to find out if they still have jobs.

Paula Hulburt

Smiths City bosses yesterday revealed they had negotiated a conditional $60 million sale. But seven of the 29 stores nationwide will shut after being ditched from the sale agreement, with around 165 of the 465-strong

workforce set to lose their jobs. The fate of the Blenheim store is expected to be made public on Friday, with no official word on whether it was included in the buyout. The store was open for business

as usual over the weekend. Founder of refrigerated logistics company Big Chill, Colin Neal, has agreed to the conditional sale under the banner of Polar Capital. Smiths City Chair Alastair Kerr

says the shock move will hopefully help the nationwide store stay afloat in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. “As we signalled at the end of

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Taming the mane

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Struggling to breathe as the virus attacked her lungs, Tamara Gillan tried not to panic. Having arrived in Blenheim three days before lockdown she had fled the UK to be with her family in what she hoped would be a safer environment. But in a cruel twist of fate, she became one of 49 people across Nelson Marlborough District Health board to be diagnosed with COVID-19. Now mainly recovered, the grateful business owner is paying tribute to the team of healthcare workers who cared for her and her mother - well known Marlburian Toni Gillan, who doctors believe also had the virus. “They were amazing. We were called every day and they went through our symptoms with us. “It was quite psychologically draining and to hear their friendly voices was very reassuring,” Tamara says. When her symptoms worsened and she laboured to breathe, the knowledge that help was just a call away was calming, she says. “I was so breathless; like someone wasBlenheim standing on myMatt chest.Croad gets a post-lockdown trim by barber Aaron ‘Noddy’ Nott. Matt was one of the first customers through the door as Marlborough moved to man “I knew that if I needed to, I could alert level 2. Photo: Matt Brown.

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Tamara Gillan is grateful for the care she received after she was diagnosed with COVID-19. Photo: Supplied.

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