Nelson Weekly Locally Owned and Operated
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Wednesday 4 September 2024
Andrew’s oral laurel
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Cup Day success
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Rex gets his bike back KATE RUSSELL Last October, Rex Randall’s minibike was stolen from his Stoke garage. Ten months later, it has made its return – albeit a little worse for wear. Rex built the bike with his father more than 50 years ago when he was just a boy. He had just finished restoring it when it was stolen from his garage. His plea for its return was published in the Nelson Weekly at the time. “I was beginning to lose hope, I assumed it had been trashed and I’d never see it again.” But a few weeks ago, Rex got a message from a member of an online minibike group who said they saw his bike on Facebook Marketplace for sale and the seller was located in Blenheim. “Initially, I sent some pictures of the bike to other minibike groups, I thought they would be able to keep an eye out for it. And someone saw it and flicked me a message saying, ‘Hey man, I think this is your bike’.” Sure enough, it was. He and his wife plotted a plan to get it back, which ended up with the Blenheim police fronting the seller and retrieving the bike. “I was over the moon; it’s got huge
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A year into renovating Wakatu Lodge It has been a big year for Simon and Melissa Floyd renovating Wakatu Lodge. Photo: Anne Hardie. ANNE HARDIE Right now, being teleported two years down the track to a completed Wakatu Lodge renovation is a fanciful dream for Simon and Melissa Floyd, but it sure would be nice.
Restoring the grand old lady to her original glory on her new site has not been an easy road. It has been a year since the 129-year-old, two-storied villa was cut into three pieces and trucked from its Waimea Rd site in Nelson to a new
view in the Moutere. Apart from piecing it back together again, rain following the shift caused more damage and much of the renovations they had carried out on the house in Waimea Rd were damaged and needed to be redone.
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“It took time to get over the trauma of moving the house,” Simon admits. “Having it exposed to the elements like that.” But if they hadn’t moved the
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