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Port and Airport proposed to merge

EXCLUSIVE Charles Anderson Port Nelson and Nelson Airport are proposing to join forces and operate under a new company after looking for ways to prepare

for an uncertain future. The proposal is currently before Nelson City Council and Tasman District Council, which own both the port and the airport, 50 per cent each. The proposal, which is being led by the board of Port Nelson, began at the end of last year. The port started

to look at several options to help “realise synergies” across the two organisations, according to a joint statement by Nelson City Council and Tasman District Council. The proposal would see a new company formed and the councils’ 50/50 ownership transferred into it. It would be run as a council-

controlled organisation, or CCO. The operational structure of both companies would continue. However, the statement acknowledges that there would be “financial benefits” to the proposal and “increased resilience” across both the port and the airport. “In the early part of 2020, the

operations of both companies were impacted by Covid-19,” the joint statement says. “Whilst they are performing well, there is still considerable uncertainty about the long-term impacts on the global economy.”

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Volunteering to keep bellies full Over the next few weeks Kate Russell is putting the spotlight on locals who work tirelessly to make our community a better place. Nelson mum Anita Watson knows what it's like to feel alone in a new city with a young baby. That’s why, when local charity Bellyful delivered nourishing meals to her during this difficult time two years ago, she vowed she would one day give back to them. And she did. Anita is now the Nelson branch coordinator for Bellyful - a volunteer role that she fits in between her son, Remi, and a 30-hour per week job.

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