8 July 2020

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Nelson’s big slow down Sara Hollyman

Nelson’s CBD and a host of the city’s streets could soon have the speed limit reduced to 30kmh or lower, depending on how the changes are received by the

public. Nelson City Council voted during Thursday’s infrastructure committee meeting to put a proposal to lower the speed limits of the CBD inside the four ringroads, and 36 residential streets,

out for public consultation. They also agreed to include reducing Selwyn Place to 40kmh, pending further data gathering, despite it not being initially included in the proposal. The 36 streets, named by council

as ‘home zones’, include Stanley and Fifeshire Crescents, both popular routes for peak time traffic ‘rat-runners’ and Monaco’s Point Rd. Council’s manager transport and solid waste, Margaret Parfitt, says

the 36 streets were considered appropriate for a speed limit reduction because they lack a footpath on either side of the road.

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Front row bros Jonty Dine When the McDougall brothers pack down a scrum it is not only their club’s pride on the line, but their family’s, too. In what is a first in the club’s 75-year history, Marist are fielding four brothers in one team and they happen to wear numbers one to four on their backs. Duncan, Isaac, Patrick and James McDougall all play for the division two side as prop, hooker, prop and lock respectively. They say being in the front row adds that bit of extra pressure. “If you get smashed in the scrum, a little bit of your manhood is gone, but with three of us, if we get demolished it's family pride lost as well,” says Isaac. Isaac says the last thing they want is for opposition to be able to say, “we dominated those McDougall boys today,” but thankfully that has yet to happen. The sibling rivalry translates well to the footy field. Duncan, Isaac, Patrick and James (at back) McDougall. Photo: Jonty Dine

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