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Nelson Weekly - 18 December 2024

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Wednesday 18 December 2024

Junior runners take off for the Kiwibank Kids Mile around Nelson’s CBD. Top right; a trail runner captures the moment of victory, and bottom right; Julian Matthews congratulates Elite Mile winner Neil Gourley. Photos: Evan Barnes/Shuttersport.

WOW! What a spectacle

ANDREW BOARD

Nelson may have found its new thing — not a WOW, but a Spectacle. The Spectacle arrived in Nelson over the weekend and gave the city a much-need-

ed shot in the arm. It had everything you could want from a major event: community involvement, world-class performers, economic benefits and a heck of a lot of fun. Founders Julian Matthews, Michael Co-

chrane and Annika Pfitzinger deserve a round of applause. This is an annual event Nelson can hang its hat on - something we haven’t had since the departure of the Wearable Art Awards more than 20 years ago. Watching hundreds of people

take part, from pre-schoolers to grandparents, was brilliant. The atmosphere in town as The Black Seeds entertained Trafalgar St was magnificent — quite simply, it was Nelson at its best. Bring on next year.

Runway extension plan recommended for approval MAX FRETHEY

Local Democracy Reporter

The hearing panel considering Nelson Airport’s proposal to alter the city’s planning rules so it can extend its runway north has recommended that the plan is ap-

proved. Nelson City Council will vote on the contentious matter on Thursday, however it has limited legal grounds to reject the panel’s recommendations. The airport’s proposal contained two key aspects: the Notice of

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Requirement and Private Plan Change 30. The notice of requirement is the more controversial aspect of the proposal. It sought to alter three planning designations to allow for a northern runway extension to be built, operated, used, and

maintained, and introduced additional amendments to air noise and height restrictions. The plan change would introduce a new airport zone and provide a more consistent approach to managing activities sensitive to airport noise.

Together, the notice of requirement and plan change would grant the airport the necessary planning and zoning framework to extend its runway. An extended runway is expected

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