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Demand high for new subdivision Monique Bergman

The demand for land in Richmond remains high with a large number of house and land packages already sold in a new 53 lot subdivision located off Wensley Rd. Construction is underway on Langdale Grove, a former berry farm, owned by Home Living Solutions, a syndicate made up of four local businessmen. Graham Vercoe of G.J. Gardner Homes NelsonTasman, Simon Collett of Jennian Homes

Nelson and Milestone Homes Nelson Bays, Gary of Donaldson Civil and Andrew Spittal, of Ching Contracting Ltd have joined together for this project. “As builders we are in control of the subdivision, so we can meet the demands and requests from our clients and we are able to manage the entire process from consent to planning and construction, making it easier for new home owners,” says Graham, director of Home Living Solutions. The subdivision is offering a new concept

Construction has started on four showhomes within the new Langdale Grove subdivision off Wensley Rd, Richmond. Photo: Monique Bergman.

with mixed-sized house and land packages to suit different lifestyles with stage one consisting of 30 lots and stage two of 23 lots. Working exclusively with building companies, Milestone Homes, Jennian Homes and GJ Gardner Homes, fixed packages ranging in price from $480,000 to $600,000 are available. Graham says the plan to offer mixed-sized houses and sections was decided upon

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DOVEDALE AFFAIR: Having fun on the big red tractor at the Dovedale Country Affair last Sunday, Boella, left, and Evie Cairney. For full story, turn to page 15. Photo: Monique Bergman.

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after feedback gained from clients over the past three years. “Some people are retired and wanting to down size and only require one garage and others want larger family-sized homes with more land”, says Graham. Tasman District Council has given approval to build four new showhomes in the subdivision and construction has now started on the two GJ Gardner Homes, one

Milestone Home and one Jennian Home. Stage one of the subdivision, is nearing completion with the road being sealed this week, however building on these lots will not start until around April, when titles come through. Stage two building will commence once stage one has been completed. Four building gangs and multiple contractors are currently on site with an increase of workers expected when stage one building commences.

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Nelson turns out for world cup cricket The Cricket World Cup has arrived in Nelson and locals are embracing it wholeheartedly. The first ever ICC Cricket World Cup game to be played in Nelson went off without a hitch yesterday at Saxton Oval. A capacity crowd got right in the spirit with plenty of Irish and West Indies support seen on the embankment. Nelson Cricket Association chairman, Dave Leonard, says it was a perfect day for the big game. “It’s pretty amazing. The ground looks unbelievable and I’m sure it looked great on TV, which is good for Nelson.” Dave says he was playing first class cricket for Central Districts when the 1992 world Cup was held in New Zealand and Australia and the thought that it would come to Nelson one day was “quite unbelievable”. “It goes to show all the hard

Jude Richmond, left and Luke, centre, and Damon Zillwood wait to get some autographs. Photo: Evan Barnes/Shuttersport.co.nz work from so many people. I hope there’s a lot of people feeling pretty proud today of the input they’ve had in getting these games here.” Saxton Oval will play host to two more world cup games

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Wine and food fest ‘a massive success’ A fine day, good marketing and “getting the recipe right” combined to make Sunday’s Brightwater Wine and Food Festival a success with a big crowd enjoying the best of the region’s wine, beer, food and music at Middle-Earth Vineyard. The Rotary Club of Richmond’s fundraising event made a successful return to the social calendar last year when about 3500 people attended after it had been put on hold in 2013. It was even better this year with over 4000 people enjoying the festivities and raising “at least $30,000” for the community. “We’ve got over 4000 people which is well past the 3500 we had last year,” Rotary’s Pete Glue says. “We’d pre-sold 1300 tickets, which was up on the 850 we pre-sold last year, so we thought if we had a good day we’d get a good crowd. “We didn’t want any rain but we didn’t want it to be 28 degrees either so we were lucky it was just right. We also got our marketing right and the recipe right and, of course, we have this great venue. “We haven’t had time to work out how much the festival made but it would more than the $29,800 we made last year - it would be at least $30,000.”

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“Our volunteers did a great job and we’ll be helping the people who helped us.” Nelson police Acting Senior Sergeant Mike Wardle says the festival goers were “well behaved and jovial” and there were no problems. He says police stopped 550 vehicles leaving the festival and only issued one infringement notice for a driver with blood alcohol of 296mg, 46 over the new limit. “That’s an outstanding result,” Mike says. “People are really taking on board the new limit which is pleasing - they know the limit is low and the chances of being caught drink driving are high.”

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Dry weather starting to hurt Waimea growers Monique Bergman

viding some relief because the harvest has already started. The dry weather is starting to hit market gar- Wai-West Horticulture’s managing director deners and apple growers around the Tasman Nick Patterson says the dry summer has made district and the situation could get worse with it hard to increase the size of fruit on their 100 the Tasman District Council considering tighter hectares of apple orchards and the possibility of going to stage three rationing is “a real concern”. water restrictions this week. “We are due to start sowing winter crops on Feb- “We haven’t really had any significant rain since Christmas and that’s impacted ruary 20, if we haven’t got water on fruit size. It’s likely that it will for the new crops, then we will go to stage three and that’s a real have to choose what to plant,” Main Rd Hope market gardener concern.” We haven’t really had Gavin Williams says. “We can Although the harvest had alany significant rain since ready started Nick says it still just survive on stage two but if it Market gardeners, Gavin and Angela Williams of PYO 185 Main Road goes to stage three, it is going to Christmas and that’s had a long way to go and the Hope, say stage two water restrictions imposed by Tasman District Council really hurt us. impacted on fruit size. water rationing would have a this week may affect their winter crops. Photo: Monique Bergman. “Everyone is in the same boat big impact on the latter ripening - Nick Patterson. varieties. and has the same issues. Another fortnight of no rain is going to be a real Urban users are also being affected by the cuts 2007 HYUNDAI problem.” with council enforcing a ban on watering lawns The council’s Dry Weather Taskforce imposed in Richmond, Mapua, Ruby Bay, Hope, BrightSONATA GLS stage two water rationing in six of eight Waimea water and Wakefield and their rural extensions. (ElitE) zones on Monday and was to meet on Tuesday Hand-held hosing is only permitted for producr e t a night to consider increasing the rationing to tive gardens on odd and even days correspondw Bo p u o r G r stage three. Stage two rationing enforces a 35 ing to the house street number. Moto g locals n i per cent cut in consented water takes with stage Council’s environmental information manager, t - suppore 1947! three increasing to a 50 per cent cut. Rob Smith says the taskforce was due to meet on sinc Director of Appleby Fresh Ltd, Mark O’Connor, Tuesday night when it would consider a number says they have a good irrigation system plan for of factors including the weather forecast, river 2.4l auto, NZ new, no cambelt, leather, the dry weather and will be able to “manage the flows and aquifer levels before deciding whether climate airconditioning, ABS & ESP, only plants” to get through the rationing. However, or not to go to stage three rationing. $ 88,000kms and sleek in Silver Mark concedes that it will be a concern if the “The aquifers are going down but the rivers have rationing moves to stage three next Monday. held up well. The salinity levels in the coastal BMG Used Vehicles, 45 Hardy St, Nelson (opp. Smiths City) The water rationing is also likely to hurt apple bores is also good so far but do we go to stage growers although the timing of the cuts is pro- three? Who knows.” Call us on 545-8032 ext 2, or just come on in.

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Students wanting to enrol in retail and computing courses at Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology’s Richmond Campus are hoping that a funding application is successful otherwise the courses will be cut. NMIT has been offering a National Certificate in Retail and Certificate in Computer Technology (Level 3) at the Lower Queen St campus in partnership with the Skills Update Training Institute. But last week, NMIT’s chief operating officer Martin Vanner confirmed that the two, 20 to 26-week, courses had been cancelled due to funding cuts by the government’s Tertiary Education Commission. However, Martin says the courses, which had been due to start “in a couple of weeks”, could be reinstated if a last ditch funding application to TEC is successful. He didn’t know how long it would take for the application to be processed. Martin says NMIT has “an obligation to make sure any of the students who had started the courses will finish”. He also says there are no plans to close the campus and will continue to offer horticulture, fire fighting and conservation courses at Richmond. Martin says NMIT has been working with Skills Update Training Institute for “nine or 10 years” and is still contracting them to run a number of programmes. The Auckland-based institute is one of the New Zealand’s largest private training organisations. Skills Update general manager Omid Mohtadi says he can’t discuss the staffing issues related to the two courses until he knows the outcome of NMIT’s funding application. “No staff are affected at this time but if the outcome (of the funding application) is negative, that is a different story,” he says. Omid says the two courses had “two to three classes of around 45 to 60 students last year and he hopes the funding will be approved so they can continue this year. There is a waiting list for the courses and he says if the funding is approved they could resume at short notice.

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The Nelson Druids have helped enhance the Hope Recreation Reserve donating a picnic table and all the furniture, fittings and utensils in their Maitai Lodge to the community. The Druids have restored and maintained the Maitai Lodge which was originally situated at Ranzau School before being relocated to Hope Domain where it was used by scout groups. The lodge is still used by the Druids for their fortnightly meetings but is also available for community groups who book the building through the Hope Recreation Reserve management committee. Last week, the Druids officially handed over the furnishings, fittings and utensils of the lodge to the Tasman District Council to be used by all the community. The group, which has about 60 members, also donated a picnic table situated near the children’s playground which Hope Recreation Re-

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Members of the Nelson Druids, Hope Recreation Reserve management committee member Greg Buck, second right, and Tasman District Councillor Judene Edgar,front third left, and staff member Steve Richards, left, outside the Maitai Lodge last Friday. Photo: Simon Bloomberg. serve management committee member Greg Buck says is a very nice gesture by the Druids. “The lodge is an ideal venue for small sports groups and clubs to hold meetings, so it’s very generous of the Druids to donate all the things inside,” Greg says. “All the furniture and fittings are usually the things that the hall committee have to raise funds to buy.” Druid Bob Stewart says it made sense to formally hand

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WEDNESDAY 18 February 2015 APPLE HARVEST BEGINS: Apple growers, pickers and processors around the Tasman district have been busy as the apple harvest got underway this month. About 5000 workers are involved in the district’s pipfruit harvest including almost 1100 Recognised Seasonal Employer workers from the Pacific Islands. Pictured are RSE workers picking apples at Vailima Orchard in Hope last Friday. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.

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Bike Art, Wednesday, February 4: Results of the Sprig & Fern Bicycle Art Competition saw Nelson’s Ivan Gordon take out the place of overall winner and the $1000 cash with his piece entitled Bird Monster, made out of bicycle parts. Ivan was in the age group 13 to 16 and won that category too. Under 12 section was won by Hira Kindergarten with a decorated bike frame, over 17 winner was Jo Annette of Go Ride, with A Women’s Journey, the Bring a Smile prize was won by Olwen Murphy with her collage painting. Most Innovative winner was Oliver Hancock with his Bell Bird Bike and the Shop Bike Competition was won by cafe Sweet As with their Steam Punk Mobile Coffee Carrier. Organisers are looking forward to holding the competition next year with even more entries. Warehouse Support Community, Wednesday, February 11: The Warehouse’s new store in Richmond are still looking for any groups who are interested in applying to be a part of their customer choice programme or who have a fundraiser proposal for the store. The Warehouse in Richmond is keen to support the community so anyone interested can email team leader Caroline Heissner at Caroline.Heissner@thewarehouse.co.nz

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The Nelson Motor Show has exceeded the expectations of organiser Steve Steele with a record number of people enjoying the three day event. The show began with a Black Friday Cruz around Nelson and Richmond and ended with a prize giving and raffle draw on Sunday. Over the three days of the motor show, three convertible cars were raffled off to new owners with a BMW making its way to Clyde, a Mustang heading off to Christchurch and a Ford Capri going to Richmond man, Al Bates. The highlight of the weekend also saw a night of entertainment thanks to Urzila Carlson, at which an airbrushed portrait of the show’s original special guest, Ewen Gilmour, was auctioned off for $1600. Amongst those with cars on display at the motor show was Richmond man Nick Appelman with his iconic, award winning car, Behemoth. “It started out as a 1954 Chevrolet four-door sedan,

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Family ride to raise funds for Child Cancer Andrew Board

Chris Scott has ridden the width of the South Island 11 separate times to help raise money for the Child Cancer Foundation, this month he’ll do it with some extra motivation. Chris, his wife Sheila and son Ari, will all ride the Child Cancer Charity Ride from Greymouth to Christchurch, raising money for the house in Christchurch where young cancer patients stay. Chris says, for the first time he knows someone staying in the house. “A friend of ours, Petra Nugent, had cancer last year, and now her daughter Jemma has cancer and is currently down there having treatment and staying at the accommo-

dation. So it means a little bit more to us this year.” The family had another cancer blow just before Christmas when Chris’ father was diagnosed with the disease. “It’s pretty tough and he’s been laid up since Christmas, but it’s great to be able to do a little bit of something going back the other way.” So far the family have collected around $500 in donations and are hoping to raise $1000, before the ride on February 20 and 21 with 30 other cyclists. The ride has been going for 28 years and has raised around $300,000 for the Child Cancer Foundation. To donate, you can deposit money into the Post Charity Bikathon account, 38-9001-0022368-00 and use “Chris Scott” as the reference.

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Barbara Crimp and Carla Eade at the Brightwater Wine and Food Festival on Sunday.

Donald and Nic Heckler from Ngatimoti enjoying the festivities at the Dovedale Country Affair.

Will Sales and Shelley Williams enjoying the Nelson Motor Show on Saturday.

It was the perfect weekend for festivals, which was good considering how many we had on. The Dovedale Country Affair, Brightwater Wine and Food Festival and the Nelson Motor Show were all popular events and we were there snapping away at all of them. Remember, if you’re having a party or event, give us a call and we’ll come along and photograph your guests. Call us on 544 9037.

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Bike star returns to Waimea Intermediate

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The best thing that professional free-ride mountainbiker Kelly McGarry learned when he was student at Waimea Intermediate was how to cook “a mean rice risotto”. Last week, Kelly returned to Waimea Intermediate to take the students through some biking skills as part of the Konica Minolta Nelson International free-ride mountainbike star Kelly McGarry and friends at Waimea Bikefest. And while he was there, he caught up with food Intermediate last Wednesday. Photo: Chris Symes/www.shuttersport.co.nz

Motorbike club to host charity party The Reapers Motorbike Club is hosting a heck of a party at Owen River next month and while they’re there they will be raising money for a good cause. The annual party is now in its third year and will see a couple of hundred motorbike enthusiasts head down to the Owen River Domain. The family-friendly event is welcome to anyone but does have a motorbike focus. A live band, A.M.O.S, will entertain party-goers on Saturday night and club member Tony Dawson says it will be a great weekend. “This is the first year we’ve really advertised it to people outside our social club and usually we get around 150 people, so we’re expecting a few more this year.” Raffles will be held during the weekend to raise money for Child Cancer Research. The Owen River Party is being held on March 6 and 7 at the Owen River Domain. Entry is $20 and food will be available on-site.

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liked going to the school. “We use to get up to no good with all my mates on the bus from Wakefield. I managed to stay out of trouble though.” Although Kelly was focusing on the students bike skills last Wednesday, he did take time to pass on some good advice about life. “I let them know that they can achieve anything if they really set their minds to it.” Kelly left Nelson on Thursday.

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technology teacher Helen McCallum who had taught him the recipe 20 years ago. “Helen McCallum is the only teacher I had who is still there and I remember she showed us how to cook a mean rice risotto,” Kelly says. “She’s a great lady and I still use that recipe.” Kelly, who back-flipped to fame at the Red Bull Rampage free-ride event in Utah in 2013, says “I was a cheeky little ratbag when I was at Waimea Intermediate but I

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Brightwater Wine & Food Fest: Was a fantastic day! Awesome food, cider, wine and music. Thanks Middle Earth winery! Kristyn Musson. Fantastic day at the BWFF!!!! Rachel McMurtry.

What a great day. Awesome people great atmosphere and a big shout out to the Richmond Rotary Club. What a fantastic job you all did. Lynda Robertson. Yip. Great day, nice wee breeze so not too hot. Were a few large trees that gave us some wonderful shade (could do with a few more next year). Greg N Debbie Harvie.

What a perfect day! I love Nelson Tasman.

Golfer being hit ‘not funny’: Not really all that funny. A visiting golfer at a course in Winchburgh, West Lothian, Scotland, was awarded the equivalent of around 800 000, that’s right, eight hundred thousand NZ dollars, after losing the sight of an eye. The court held the golfer who hit the shot 70 per cent to blame with the club having 30 per cent for not having adequate signs warning of possible hazards. It made clubs the length of the country review their course signage. Sandy L (via nelsonweekly.co.nz). Busy weekend: What a great weekend. I took my family to the motor show, cricket

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Do you have a “Business Banking Expert”?

Choosing the right bank for your business can have a significant impact on its success. If you have ever owned a small business, you will know that selecting a bank is a time-consuming process. In addition to building the business and attracting and retaining customers, there is the added stress of organising a suitable financial structure. A small business owner may look to a bank or their Accountant to help. All banks will advertise that they have a version of a ‘business banking expert’. The level of efficiency, experience and autonomy with these staff is largely dependent on the size of your business. Turnover and debt levels are key aspects in regard to the seniority of the business banking manager that will be assigned to look after your accounts. Your location will also be a factor as many banks do not have business banking staff located in smaller towns. If you are a small business, with no or minimal debt levels, it is unlikely you will have a close and active relationship with a ‘business banking expert’. If you are also located in a smaller town, the best you can often hope for is a phone discussion via a 0800 to someone you may never meet face to face. Think about your experience with your current bank. Who do you talk to when you have a problem with your account? Is there a branch nearby where you can make deposits conveniently? Is the person ultimately responsible for making decisions on your loan located at the local branch? As your business grows, the convenience of dealing with these types of day-to-day account issues will play a big part in your satisfaction with your banking relationship. An established, personal relationship with a bank will make it easier for you to manage finances. The business banking market is competitive, so if you aren’t getting the personal service from your existing bank, don’t be afraid to ask for something better, or shop around for a new ‘business banking expert’. You deserve the service, no matter how big or small your business is.

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FIRE PERMITS: The Waimea Rural Fire Authority has stopped issuing fire permits on the Waimea Plains after the dry weather has escalated the fire danger to high. Principal Rural Fire officer Ian Reade says the fire risk could increase to extreme “if we get two or three windy days” or if it did not rain for two or three weeks. Fire permits were still being issued to orchardists who need to burn diseased wood. CYCLE TRAIL A FINALIST: Tasman’s Great Taste Trail is one of five finalists in the New Zealand Transport Agency’s competition aimed at finding New Zealand’s Favourite Place to Cycle. The Great Taste Trail is a finalist in the New Zealand Cycle Trail Nga Haerenga section. The competition has attracted thousands of entries with voting closing on February 28 and the winner announced on March 2. To vote go to bikewise.co.nz ART EXHIBITION: The Top of the South Pastel Art Exhibition will be held at the Mapua Hall this weekend. The exhibition opens on Friday night and will be open to the public on Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 4.30pm. A People’s Choice Award has been sponsored by Impressions Art Supplies and Framers of Richmond. Admission is free but a donation will be welcomed to fund further learning.

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Dovedale Affair a real country festival Monique Bergman It was a real country festival with plenty of music, sunshine, hay bales and farm animals at this year’s Dovedale Country Affair, held in the domain on Sunday. Headline act, The Gypsy Pickers, entertained the crowd while kids played nearby in the suds, slipping and sliding on the giant waterslide. There was plenty of locally grown produce from around the valley with handcrafts and baking, plus a wide range of food to fill hungry bellies. Ann Winn, a member of the Dovedale Country Affair organising committee, says they were very pleased with the number of people attending the event and stallholders were happy with sales. “There were a lot more people through the gate compared with last year and we had great success with selling raffle tickets and our PTA ran out of baking by 3pm. We were really thrilled with the response,” says Ann. The big red machines looked

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including gumboot throwing, sack races and the heavily contested tug of war. Funds were still being counted, however Ann estimates around $2000 was raised on the day with all proceeds going back into the Dovedale community. Money raised from last year’s event was distributed back into the community for things such as lights for the local play group and a new gazebo for shade around the pavilion.

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We’re hosting the Clubs NZ conference Club Waimea will host the Clubs New Zealand 2015 conference and annual general meeting next month, a prestigious event that Clubs New Zealand distributes carefully. It is the first time Club Waimea has hosted the event after it was transferred to their premises, but they are ready to look after the 280 delegates and other guests who will make up the conference party, says Club Waimea manager John Hewison. At the same time, Club Waimea will be

housing an expo on club related equipment from coffee machines to gaming machines which will be on display for people to view. The conference is the main event for the club industry nationally, offering a chance for club managers, presidents and boards of governance to come together and update their knowledge on the operation of club organisations. This includes speakers, workshops and discussion groups on a range of topics

such as performance, financial trends and licensing conditions. Clubs New Zealand is the leading association for clubs in New Zealand and is a not-forClub Waimea profit organisation that manager John represents more than 300 clubs around the Hewison. country. Clubs New Zealand is committed to pro-

Rugby supporters swing into action

LUCKY WINNER: Leanne Colley being presented with the $500 loyalty voucher prize by NBS Richmond branch manager Toni Lane on Thursday, February 5. Members Draw 22/ 1 $500 member No 797, 29 / 1 $600 member No 261 , 5 / 2 $700 member No 594 and the 12th / 2 $800 member No 107 were not here so nothing was won.

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moting and safe-guarding the interests, rights and privileges of its member clubs, of which, more than 270,000 people are a part. The event will run from Thursday, March 19, until Saturday, March 21 and during that time Club Waimea will be a hive of activity. The club’s hall will be closed off for the conference, however the rest of the club facilities will be open at all times for club members and visiting members.

One of the more popular activities at Club Waimea is enjoying an ice-cold beer and watching the rugby on the big screen. And our members sure know how to make a game of it. This year our Rugby Supporters Club has a record number of entries in the Super 15 tipping competition, which started over the weekend. Brownie is organising the it again for us this year and he says there are already more than 40 entries. “That’s a record for us. We do it for the ITM Cup as well and everyone

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will be the district interclub competition, involving Waimea, Suburban and Nelson City teams. Along with our own Club Championships, held over several months for different events, and arrangements for hosting and visiting other clubs from near and far, the 2015 season looks to be heading for a busy time for local snooker adherents. The Club Waimea snooker section is always ready to welcome new, or returning, players to their numbers. For more information contact either Shane Geddes on 544 2722 or Colin Bowden on 544 7819.


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Music awards coming to Club Waimea The NZ Sun City Country Music Awards are coming to Club Waimea and those who are fans of country music will be sure to head along for a chance to watch some of this country’s talented musicians perform over three days. The event starts on Friday with performances by the judges. Convener of the awards, Linda Hahn says it is a chance for the judges to prove their talents before they begin judging the contestants. Last year’s overall winner Gina Keating will also be performing on Friday as well as Sunday’s finals. This year there are 56 musicians participating in the 27 sections, from tiny tots to the old time category. Nelson Pine Industries has been a major sponsor of the event for the last 20 years, although its origins begin with

Convenor of the NZ Sun City Country Music Awards, Linda Hahn outside Club Waimea; the venue for three days of country music performances. the first convenor, Margaret Baigent. After moving up from Invercargill and missing her involvement in country music awards, Margaret created her own here in Nelson

which she organised for 10 years. The Nelson Country Music Club is now celebrating 30 years of hosting the event. Tickets to the Saturday and

Sunday auditions and finals can be purchased at the Richmond Mall information desk or the Club Waimea office, while the Friday showcase is free for everyone.

Rockers up Club card players and running clean up at comp

Sun City rockers had their first meet of the year on Tuesday, February 10. They will also be starting their beginner’s lessons on March 3. Everybody is welcome to come and have a look and participate. If people are interested in learning to Rock’n’Roll they

can ring Marie Bone for further details. Lessons are $30 for six weeks. Lessons are ongoing moving through from beginner to intermediate with some of their younger dancers being supported in their bid to compete in the dance style.

Last weekend the Club Waimea cards group earned themselves some successful results at the Nuggett McDonald Cup in Blenheim. Club Waimea player Dawn Smith won the tournament followed by Pattie Criop in second place, also from

Indoor bowlers warm up for season

Indoor Bowls began for Club Waimea players on February 9. With Outdoor Bowls still being played numbers were lighter on the ground but are soon expected to grow as the

season warms up. Club nights for Indoor Bowls are held from 7:15pm every Monday and are open to anyone. The only requirement is to have flat sole shoes. Coming up on

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From the President’s desk... Come along and enjoy the Sun City Country Music Awards, you will enjoy the music and the local talent. When the next publication is due Club Waimea will be hosting the Clubs NZ AGM and Conference. Come along and meet other like minded Club members from all over

Jan Phipps New Zealand. We will also have three nights of wonderful entertainment for you to also enjoy.

Upcoming Entertainment Feb 21 Kruzin 28 Hazel March 7 Aroha 14 Tony Wilk 19 Barry Korchski 20 The Travelling Hillbillies 21 The Four Tones 28 Avago

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The Nelson Vintage Car Club celebrated their 50th anniversary last year and their next big public event is this Saturday’s swap meet. Originally a swap meet would include the buying, selling and swapping of vintage car parts, but has now evolved into what could be called a super-sized garage sale. All sorts of items can turn up, from antiques, plants, art; nearly everything you can think of. “Sometimes there’s a bit of junk but even that can be another man’s treasure,” says organiser and Nelson Vintage Car Club chairman, Kevin Mercer. “Swap meets I’ve been involved with in the past have been for Winchester in South Canterbury and we got up to nearly 400 sites at its peak.

It was a great way of raising funds for the club and our aim now is to raise money to fund the alterations to our new clubrooms at the Nelson Speedway Association track.” This is the first time the Nelson Vintage Car Club have hosted a swap meet of this size. As well as creating necessary funds for the organisation, it is a great platform for the public to sell items to a larger audience than they would normally get at a garage sale. The swap meet will be open from 8am on Lansdowne Rd, with the grounds needing to be cleared by 5pm, and will feature “just about anything you can imagine,” says Kevin. “I know for a fact on one of the sites there is going to be a

1923 Series 6 Mercer Raceabout, owned by Kevin and Ruth Mercer. Imported to NZ in 1923 as a race car and won the NZ Motorcup at Muriwai Beach, achieving a top speed of 104 miles per hour. kitchen sink and some carpet. It can even be new, we see a lot of people who trade in tools, or some other product, end up with a bit of surplus stock that they bring along to sell.” The Nelson Vintage Car Club is far more than a monthly club meeting and with a few car rallies thrown in. Their 280 local members are passionate about the preservation of cars that are more than 30 years old, and the group is one of the authorities in New Zealand that have a consider-

able amount of power in assisting members with getting new restorations re-registered. “There are a lot of tough rules today that our cars can’t comply with for many reasons. For example, many of them don’t have seat belts, and that prevents them from being on our roads today,” says Kevin. “We also have a very strong representation to government to assist with laws around older cars, so we’re a pretty important body.” The Nelson Vintage Car Club is a branch of

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cent of my friends have come from the car club.” Nelson Vintage Car Club is always happy to welcome new members, especially the younger generation. Kevin says that it’s also important for the club to focus on fostering the earlier cars and prevent them from being exported from the country. Every year the cars eligible to be part of the Nelson Vintage Car Club grows and those interested in becoming members are welcome to contact the club via email at nelson@vcc.org.nz And, if you looking to pick up some bargains, don’t miss out on the Nelson Vintage Car Club Swap Meet on Saturday, February 21. A display of the club’s cars will also be there for people to check out.

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sky glow and you can only see around 20 to 30 bright stars, I was amazed that I could see the entire Milky Way and stars in detail at Wai-iti, so I decided to start the registration process,” says Ralph. Ralph is in preliminary discussions with the International Dark Sky Association (IDA) who administer the registrations and has submitted all information required. The proposed reserve would be located around

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A group of local Wakefield residents are organising a 100th commemoration ANZAC service and parade to be held in Wakefield on Anzac Day this year. Group spokesman, Fritz Buckendahl, is keen to hear from anyone who would like to play the bagpipes at the event. They are also putting together a display and would like to know if you have any memorabilia relating to ANZAC or any of the wars that you could lend them. Your treasures will be held in care and displayed at the Fire Station. You can call Fritz on 541 9061 or 027 22 44 162 or email fritz.b@ nelsonforests.com

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members of the ITM Cup Premiership runners up Tasman Makos squad. While club president Duane Whiting says winning the club championship back to back was a huge achievement, the loss of Super 15 players makes this season an entirely new challenge. “We obviously want to back up where we were last year, and try to improve if possible. We have to perform and do the best we can,” he says. With Sam Prattley at the Blues, there are now four Waimea Old Boys players playing in a professional environment, and Duane says those players are always keen to come back and continue to contribute to the club. It also acts as a perfect pathway for the club and their aspiring juniors. This year the club has picked up former Junior Warrior Viliami Lolohea, Makos first five Rohan Saifolo and former Nelson first five and last year’s Heartland Championship player of the year, James Lash. Two new teams will also join the club this year. An under 14 team and an under 19 team will

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The upcoming senior season will begin on March 21 with a repeat of last year’s final against Wanderers, in Brightwater. Pre-season training has already begun at Jubilee Park but Duane says it’s not too late for players from any grade from under 14s up to come along and get involved in a team.

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First marathon completed at 62 Nobody could accuse Aniseed Valley’s Marina Bennett of rushing into things after she completed her first marathon at the age of 62. Marina finished second in her F55-64 age group in Saturday’s Buller Marathon after running 42.2km along the Buller Gorge to Westport in 4 hours 20 minutes 23 seconds. It was an impressive marathon debut for the retired Waimea Intermediate School teacher who has been training for a marathon for almost a year and thinking about doing one for even longer. “I only started running when I got into my 50s and did the Buller Half Marathon five years ago,” Marina says. “I really enjoyed it but it didn’t feel like it was long enough so I thought I’d have a go at a marathon. “But I didn’t do anything about it until I retired a year ago and had more time to training seriously. I also told someone I was going to a marathon so after that I had to walk the talk.” Marina’s son George, who is a professional road cyclist based in Europe, also encouraged her to keep training so she could

Marina Bennett crosses the finish line in the Buller Marathon on Saturday. Photo: Tony Ferguson Photography. achieve her goal. “He kept saying to me ‘come on mum you can do it, keep training’ and that helped.” Although Marina says she was “extremely nervous” travelling on the bus to the start with the other competitors, she soon relaxed. “I was sitting on the bus surrounded by all these elite ath-

letes and I wondering what I’d got myself into. But then once we got out and were waiting around for the start everyone was really friendly and encouraging especially when they knew it was my first marathon - it was such a lovely atmosphere.” Marina says the race went according to plan, thanks to a lengthy build-up that included some 30 kilometre-plus training runs. “I got sore legs but just ran through that. I just kept putting one leg in front of the other. At the business end of the race, Nelson runner Phil Costley added another win and another record to his name when he finished in 2hr 28min 27sec to beat David Askin’s 1997 veteran’s marathon record by 49 seconds. Phil now holds the Buller half and full, open and veteran records. Richmond’s Ian Courtenay was fourth in 2hr 55min 28sec. Motueka’s Collette Read won the women’s marathon in 3hr 9min 37sec ahead of Appleby’s Carol Cooper who finished in 3hr 11min 10sec. Another Appleby runner, Paula Canning, finished second in the half marathon.

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Volleyballers take on fire station Jessie Johnston It was all about communication for the Waimea College senior girls’ volleyball team as they stepped off court last Saturday for some team bonding at Nelson Fire Station. Station officer Craig Davies says the exercises they were faced with on the day, tested how well they could listen to instructions and carry them out in a foreign environment. The team spent the morning being blindfolded, soaked through with a decontamination shower and shut away in the dark of the fire station’s training tower. And, by the end, the team all agreed, it was definitely worth it. This is the third year the team has done the team building exercises at

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with football, like I did many gan in early February at years ago, and it becomes their the Avery Playing Field. recreation of choice for life.” The development centre At senior level, the Nelson was led by an exceptional Suburbs Mainland side is the cast of coaches with Mark top club team playing in the Johnston, Andy Morris Federation Premier League and Ben Wright taking alongside seven other clubs proceedings, alongside from Christchurch. Locally, George Campbell and eight teams will contest the Steve Clark. first division, along with three As the district branch of other senior grades for men the Mainland Federation, and two for women which Nelson Bays Football has are played on Saturdays. Loa job to develop the talcal clubs playing include FC ented players in the reName SPORTS TH Customer Nelson Proof Customer Nelson, Suburbs, gion and give them every Directory NELSON Richmond Athletic, Tahuopportunity to achieve Physiotherapi Classification nanui FC, Wakefield, within the game. “The Team Waimea Rep N N58 Ad Size 4UHW Plains, Mapua, Upper Mouidea of the talent centre is Signature of Advertiser General Manager of Nelson Bays Football, Clive Beaumont, left, with tere, Motueka and Golden to bring together Tony Bowater and Football Development office George Campbell, Please check to ensure all c Bay, as well as Nelson Colthe best coaches with the car Bowater Toyota sponsor. lege, Nelson College for Girls, with the best Waimea College, Garin Colplayers, allowing of players from the age of four to a select lege and Nayland College. those committed to learning the technical skills of the game to be- few still playing in their 60s, enjoying the “It’s a great year to be involved in Football, Become a vital part of a great come the best they can be, wheth- game each day and every week from April there’s plenty of exciting things happening game, become a referee. er that is playing in the national through to the end of the season in Sep- with the under 20 FIFA World Cup being We offer: league, the ASB Youth League or tember. “There is a buzz in Nelson about held in New Zealand – the closest games Mainland Premier League sides, or football and we encourage anyone to come to us being in Christchurch - so we’re go NZ level 1 coaching courses even age group national sides,” says and be a part of it,” says Clive. “At Nelson ing to make sure people playing in Nelson  Free uniform Bays Football, we try to create games and enjoy it as much as anywhere,” says Clive. Clive.  Match expenses Football is the biggest participation competition and opportunities for all lev- A special project this year is Nelson Bays For further info contact Ian Hull 548 4048 sport in the region, with thousands els of the game so that players fall in love Football hosting the Glasgow Rangers FC

It’s almost time for kick off as football season comes round again and Nelson Bays Football are happy to see that a large number of players are signing up for an exciting 2015 season. The season starts on April 11, but there are plenty of things happening on the Nelson Bays Football calendar once things do get moving, says NBF’s general manager, Clive Beaumont. Nelson Bays Football facilitate the sport in the region and developing youth is a big part of their job; the Nelson Marlborough Falcons being a pinnacle for youth players to strive for. Last season the Falcons were winners of the ASB National Youth League . Their success has made the region proud and the first step on the pathway to being Falcons material is the federation talent centre which be-

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SPORTBriefs MOUNTAINBIKING: Ethan Glover and Ingrid Richter won their respective men’s and women’s races at the Coppermine Epic mountainbike race through the Dun Mountain Walkway on Saturday. Ethan finished the 40km race in 2hr 7min 36sec to complete a hat-trick of wins in the Epic and hold off Ash Whitehead who was second in 2hr 12min 46sec. Ingrid won in 2hr 36min 2sec. TRYATHLON: Nelson kids are being urged to get their entries in for next month’s Sanitarium Weet-Bix Kids Tryathlon at Tahunanui Beach. A record 1800 children, aged seven to 15, took part in the Nelson Tryathlon last year and school registrations for the March 8 event close this Wednesday although entries from home can still be lodged online until March 4. For more information go to try.weetbix.co.nz

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Navigation Safety Bylaw: Temporary reservations and speed limit uplifting for maritime events between 1 February and 13 March 2015

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Due to Navigation Safety requirements, water users not involved in these events may be excluded from defined areas during these activities. Notices will be placed at nearby access points during these events. Further details for these and any new events may be viewed at www.tasman.govt.nz/link/marine-events

Draft Tasman District Council Wastewater Bylaw 2015 The previous bylaw has expired and the Council has to replace it. A focus of the bylaw is the discharge of trade waste into the wastewater system. Trade waste is any liquid that is not domestic in nature and will typically come from commercial or industrial activities. Trade waste controls are necessary to avoid operational and treatment problems within the wastewater system, public health and safety, and effects on the environment. The bylaw softens a 2005 definition of trade waste in a previous bylaw. Businesses or community facilities that only have conveniences such as toilets, kitchenettes, and/or staff rooms are not now considered trade waste. Many trade waste activities are now ‘permitted activities’ and simply need to register their activity with Council. Trade waste activities that are likely to have an adverse affect will need a trade waste permit. The bylaw also addresses issues such as inappropriate inflow or infiltration, overloading, blockages and working close to the wastewater system. A statement of proposal is available for viewing on the Council website www.tasman.govt.nz and at all Council offices, Service Centres, and Libraries during normal opening hours. An open forum to explain the intention of the proposed bylaw and answer any questions or concerns will be held on Thursday 12 February 2015 at 5.00 pm in the Council Chamber, Richmond. This draft bylaw is available for you to have your say – consultation closes at 4.30 pm, 20 February 2015. If you have any questions regarding the bylaw or the consultation process, please contact Daryl Page on, Ph. 03 5437264 or Email: daryl.page@tasman.govt.nz

Resource Consents The Council has received an application for resource consents, which have been publicly notified in The Nelson Mail. The application and supporting information may be examined in any Council office. The full public notice may be found online at Council’s website www.tasman.govt.nz. Any person may make a submission on the application in accordance with Section 96 of the Resource Management Act 1991. Submission forms are available from Council’s Office, Service Centres and on Council’s website. Please note that the following is an abridged advisory notice only. Applicant: Tasman District Council (Engineering Services Department) Location: Tasman District-wide – all rateable sections of rivers and streams covered by flood protection schemes within the District - but excluding all of the following: Schedule 1 Waterways, Te Waikoropupu Springs Scenic Reserve, waterways within National Parks, major wetlands, and the Coastal Marine Area. Consent Type, Application Number and Proposal: Application RM140869 Aerial discharge of herbicides for the purpose of controlling woody weed growth within flood channels. (Renewal of global consent RM120610.) Application RM140870 Ground-based discharge of herbicides for the purpose of controlling woody weed growth within flood channels. (Renewal of global consent NN000425.) Submissions due: 4.30 pm on Monday 2 March 2015.

Community Notices Farmers are invited to attend – Golden Bay Giant Buttercup Field Day Monday 2 March 2015, 10.00 am to 2.00 pm Meet 10.00 am Takaka Fire Brigade Rooms Motupipi Street, Takaka This field day is an opportunity to share ideas about giant buttercup and its control and to see the results of a wide range of potential control options in dairy pastures. A field visit to view treatment effects on one of the dairy farms involved in the project is part of the field day. Morning tea and lunch will be provided. This is a sustainable Farming Fund Project. Proudly supported by Tasman District Council.

Richmond Unlimited – Sprig & Fern Summer Harvest Fare Proposed Road to be closed to Ordinary Vehicles and Period of Closure Croucher Street between Queen Street and McGlashen Avenue and Sundial Square car park. 2.30 pm – 11.00 pm, Friday 20 March 2015. Any person objecting to the proposal should lodge notice of their objection before Friday 6 March 2015 to the office of the Tasman District Council, 189 Queen Street, Richmond.

Nelson Car Club Inc – Rally Sprint Proposed Road to be closed to Ordinary Vehicles and Period of Closure 424 Rosedale Road to 749 Rosedale Road, Upper Moutere. 8.30 am to 4.00 pm, Saturday 29 March 2015. Any person objecting to the proposal should lodge notice of their objection before Friday 20 March 2015 to the office of the Tasman District Council, 189 Queen Street, Richmond.

National Advanced Drivers School – Driver Training Proposed Road to be closed to Ordinary Vehicles and Period of Closure Marchwood Park Road from entrance at Queen Victoria Street. 10.00 am to 11.00 am, 11.45 am to 12.45 pm, 2.15 pm to 3.15 pm. Tuesday 31 March, Wednesday 1 April, Thursday 2 April 2015. Any person objecting to the proposal should lodge notice of their objection before Friday 20 March 2015 to the office of the Tasman District Council, 189 Queen Street, Richmond.

Nelson Drag Racing Association – Drag Racing Event Proposed Road to be closed to Ordinary Vehicles and Period of Closure Queen Victoria Street, Motueka from King Edward Street to Green Lane. 7.30 am to 5.00 pm, Saturday 4 April 2015. If the weather is inclement, the event will be held on Sunday 5 April 2015. Any person objecting to the proposal should lodge notice of their objection before Friday 20 March 2015 to the office of the Tasman District Council, 189 Queen Street, Richmond.

Community Notices Richmond Community Forum AGM 7.30 pm, Wednesday 11 March 2015, Tasman Disctict Library Meeting Room.

Keep up with the Tasman District Council Lowdown Hear news items from the Council about current public consultations, Council and community projects, topical interviews, plus a range of notices about activities and events in the Tasman District. Tune in to Fresh FM on Monday 11.40 am or Wednesday 3.40 pm. Nelson-Tasman 104.8, Golden Bay 95.0.

Council Meetings Agendas and Minutes for Council Meetings can be viewed on Council’s website at www.tasman.govt.nz Full Council Tasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Thursday 19 February 2015, 9.30 am. Public forum Engineering Services Committee Tasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Thursday 26 February 2015, 9.30 am. Public forum Commercial Subcommittee Tasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Friday 27 February 2015, 1.30 pm. No public forum Full Council Tasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Thursday 5 March 2015, 9.30 am. Public forum

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In line with the provisions of the Navigation Safety Bylaw 2005, the Tasman District Council Harbourmaster has (or may soon) granted authorisations for the following known events during February and March 2015. Other events may also occur during this time but the Harbourmaster has not yet received further applications.

In accordance with the Transport (Vehicle Road Closure) Regulations 1965, the public is advised that the following roads are proposed to be closed to ordinary vehicles for the periods and times indicated below.


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Community Notices

Community Events Keeping you in touch

laughter free of charge. Ph: Jenny, 547 4354 or www.nelsonharmony.org.nz. Nelson Newcomers Network Pot-luck Picnic. Everyone Welcome. Sat. 28th Feb. 12noon. Branford Park, Maitai Valley. More info: nelson@newcomers.co.nz Postponed to following Sat. if wet. Waitaki Old Girls’-Nelson. Fish & Chip Evening 5 p.m. Tues. 24th Feb. Washbourn Gardens, Richmond If wet or cold 8 Collins Rd. Richmond. Ph: Elaine 5444796 by 22nd Feb. Preschool Holiday Programme for 3-4 year olds, 7 to 16 April. Fully registered teachers in a caring & nurturing environment. Richmond, Greenwood & Grove St Kindergartens. See www. ntk.org.nz for details. ZENDA Belly Dance with Debbie Sumner. Beginners commence in Richmond, Monday evening 16th feb held at the Richmond town hall.Cost $50.00 for 6 week term. Intermediate class commences Thursday 19 Feb in Nelson city, $60.00 for 7 week term. For all enquires please ph Deb on 5422092 or 0276890558 SIT & BE FIT - With Marnie Brown Saxton Stadium classes start 16 Mar.. 10am $5.00 Fun, simple seated exercise to great music. Help improve your strength, balance and muscle tone. To check dates - ph: 541 0015 SIT & BE FIT - With Marnie Brown NEW Class Starts Wed. 18 Feb.. Richmond New Life Church, 85 Wensley Rd.. 9.30am $5.00 Fun, simple seated exercise to great music. Help improve your strength, balance & muscle tone. Ph 541 0015 Post Natal Support WAKEFIELD. Are there days when being a Mum is a challenge? The reality of being a Mum isn’t how it is in the adverts. Post Natal Support is having a coffee meeting at Wakefield Tea rooms on Tuesday 10th Feb. Friendly & supportive offering useful strategies for life with children & self care. Other support also available including face to face counselling &

a support person to visit Mums in their homes ring Gwen 548 3555 for more details. Richmond Creative Fibre- meetings at Birch Hall, Richmond showgrounds, 9.30am on 2 & 4 Thurs. for Spinning, 3rd Thursday for Felting/ weaving. New members welcome, bring your lunch. Contact Mary 547 2611 Better Breathing Classes (BBC) including hydrotherapy pool held regularly. Light exercise with a focus on breathing & relaxation. Ph: Nelson Asthma Society 546 7675 for more information & classes near you. NZChina Friendship Society Nelson AGM & Chinese New Year banquet. Eastern Cuisine Restaurant Richmond. Sun. Feb. 22. Contact Barbara Markland 544 4712. Playgroup: Sallies Play Cafe Richmond held at The Salvation Army, 57 Oxford St Fridays 9.30am - 11.30am (term time). Come along meet other mums while the kids play. Bring morning tea for your own child(ren). Cuppa provided. Gold coin donation. More info contact Vanessa 0274446976 Mystery Ink is kicking off for 2015. Meet in the teen area at Richmond Library, Thurs 12 Feb. @ 3.45. Ages 12-17, all welcome. Backchat books, movies and music. Free snack. Prizes. Learn to Play Bridge Do you enjoy cards, like challenges and want to stay mentally alert?...then discover Bridge with the Richmond Bridge Club. Lessons start Thurs 5 Mar, first lesson is free! Ph Shirley 544 6734 Divorced? Separated? You don’t have to go through it alone. Find help. Discover hope. Experience healing. Divorce Care. 13 week video, seminar and support group. Starts Mon 23 Feb. Richmond Church of Christ cnr Croucher & Darcy Sts 7:30 - 9:30pm. Cost $5 per session includes refreshments & workbook. Email DivorceCarenn@gmail.com or Cell/Text 0274193035

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Tenders close 4pm 18 February 2015 These buildings are great for seasonal workers, bach, storage, granny flat, studio... Tender Document (pdf file): www.jwauctions.co.nz or email: john@jwauctions.co.nz John Walker - JWAuctions 545-1866 or 027 443-2525

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Saturday 21st Feb @ 11am 337 Hardy St, Nelson

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File cabinets, shelving, tables (over 100), all types of chairs, electrical, lockers, tools, saw horses, fridge, gym equip, L/Tubs, photo copiers, etc Viewing from noon - 4pm, Friday 20th and from 9am, day of sale. Still sorting, check web page for updates Photos/Info at www.jwauctions.co.nz John Walker Auctioneer Ph: 545-1866 or 027 443-2525

public NoticE

Open Day Nelson Sun Club 21 & 22 February 11am- 3pm

All interested visitors welcome

DEADLINE: MIDDAY FRIDAY - 50 WORDS OR LESS BY EMAIL ONLY - PLEASE SEND TO: accounts@waimeaweekly.co.nz

End of Sunrise Valley Rd, Upper Moutere.

Coming soon notices are free to community groups, schools, churches, gold coin donation events and fundraising. Notices for businesses and organisations who charge for courses or events cost $10+gst Due to the popularity of this column, while every effort will be made, inclusion cannot be guaranteed for free ads.

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Scottish Country Dancing, Beginners Classes 23 Feb & 2 Mar.. 7.30pm $5.00 per class. St David’s Church Hall, Florence St, Richmond. Good fun & exercise ph 5440902. Rock’n’Roll (Sun City Rockers) beginners lessons commence 3 Mar. ,Club Waimea 7pm $30 for 6 lessons to be paid on first night. Come & & have some fun TOP OF THE SOUTH MORRIS MINOR CLUB run to Pelorus for lunch Sun. 22 Feb.. Interested in joining with us. Ph Julie or John 5473316 by Thursday 19th. Better Breathing Classes (BBC) including hydrotherapy pool held regularly. Light exercise with a focus on breathing & relaxation. Ph: Nelson Asthma Society 546 7675 for more information & classes near you. Nelson/Tasman Endometriosis Network celebrates International Endometriosis Mar. Awareness with Guest Speakers discussing Endometriosis with respect to treatment, fertility & pelvic physiotherapy. Join us Sat. 21st Mar. 10 - 11.30am at Contour Roofing, 41 Venice Place, Stoke. Gold Coin donation See www.nzendo.org for more details or Ph: Helen 5441724 RED PUPPY APPEAL Volunteers needed for an easy 2 hours of collecting for the Blind Foundation at tables at shops in Nelson & Richmond on Fri 27 & Sat 28 Mar.. Please contact Carl Horn at 539-1108. FRESH FOCUS 1st this year! Rebecca Bowater speaking about “Wildlife photography in wild places”. Mon., 23 Feb., 10-11 am. Nelson Suburban Club, 168 Tahunanui Dr.. Everyone welcome. Entry $2. SINGING WORKSHOP: Brush up your vocal skills & learn an a cappella arrangement of The Beach Boys’ song “In My Room”. 7-9pm over three Thursday evenings, 12-26 Mar.. Early registration is $40 ($20 for students). New friends &

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WANDERERS JUNIOR RUGBY

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Wednesday 18 February 2015, 7.30pm At Wanderers Clubrooms, Brightwater Come along and get involved This Community Sports Club needs you Junior Registration Evening Friday 6 March public notice

public notice

Walk Back In History...

SPOONERS RAIL TUNNEL OPEN DAY

Nominations / 2016 Nominations forfor2015 2014 / Executive 2015 Executive Committee are now invited for Nelson Nelson RSA RSA Inc. Inc. Committee are now invited for (8(8Members Members only). only).

Sun 22 Feb Good torches and footwear are essential. No dogs please. Turnoff foot of Spooners Kohatu side, follow signs.

We’ll get you moving • 8 - 12 Seater Vans • Luggage Trailers • Discounts for Long-Term Hire • Delivery to Airport or Accommodation

388 Paton Rd, Hope

Wakefield Rest Home

Where it’s the care that counts

public notice

public notice

Computer Technology Level 2 & 3

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Feeling left behind by the computer age? Catch up for free.

Accelerate your skills in Te Reo Māori & tikanga Māori Flexible study options Enrol now at Te Toki Pakohe

nmit.ac.nz search: computing

0800 422 733 nmit.ac.nz

0800 696 686

births

BRADLEY Kate & Andrew are very proud to announce the arrival of their beautiful baby girl, Sophia Grace. Born 9 January 2015 at 9am, weighing 9lb7oz. A dream come true.

situations vacant We currently have positions in out outbound call centre in Richmond with a variety of hours. Hourly wage + Bonus Call 022 1840 787 or email C.V to Leads@havenadvisers. co.nz

solar

decking & flooring

30-50% off Gifts & Homewares Wednesday BeGins saturday Nelson Returned Services Association (inc.) 11 March 14 feBruary

7.30pm

Tasman District LibraryMEETING TO BE HELD ON ICE OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL Meeting Room DAY 30TH MARCH 2014 AT 10AM, KEN CHING ROOM AT THE SON SUBURBAN CLUB.

Decks • Wooden Floors • Pergolas Small Joinery Jobs • Vinyl Planks Laid

garage sale

NDA This King Minutes of theSaturday. previous Meeting. Adoption of Annual report and Balance sheet. Street Richmond. 9am Appleby Election to of1 Officers. pm. Lots of clothNoticesing, of Motion. toys and house hold Subscriptions. items. General Business.

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Email CV to manager@wrh.co.nz. Closing date 23 February 2015.

0800 422 733

Ph 03 548 6815

ANNUAL SALE

Magnetic bracelet, Bunnings car park, Saturday 14 February. Call 021 0243 7666.

4 days per week. Flexible hours to suit the right person. Minimum 1-2 years of office experience required. Immediate start with 20-25 hours per fortnight required.

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Enquiries to Barry Pont, President, Nelson RSA. Enquiries Barry Pont, President, Nelson RSA. Ph 03 548 to 6815

Richmond Community Forum AGM

Ladies Gold Watch. Sunday 8 Feb at main swimming hole up the Lee Valley River – Reward. Ph 541 9507

Wakefield Rest Home requires a Part-Time Permanent Office Administrator

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Vans, Cars and Station Wagons available for hire

Nelson Returned Services Association (inc.)

WEDNESDAY 18 February 2015

Also Deck & Fence Repairs, Painting & Staining

Call Bob on 021 270 1221 or 544 0815 church notices

public notice

10.00am every Sunday

Biblical Christ-Centred Worship Services:

Sunday 10:30 am & 5 pm We are located at:

@ The Headingly Centre Headingly Lane Richmond You are welcome

Stoke/Waimea Methodist Parish

Contact: (03) 547 - 6056

www.rcnzonline.com/nelson

Weekend Mass Times Saturday Vigil 7.00pm Richmond Church 35 William Street

Sunday Service 9.30am

Sunday 8.00am St Joseph’s Pitfire Road, Wakefield 9.30am Richmond Church

Cup of tea to follow

5.00pm Last Sunday of every month St’s Peter & Paul Moutere Highway

Enquiries Ph 544-8394

All Welcome! Ph 544 8987 www.richmondcatholic.co.nz

Wensley Road Richmond (opposite TDC) (no access off Waimea or Ridgeway)

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Parish, Richmond

Holy Trinity Anglican Church 27 Dorset St, Richmond Phone 544-8844

Sunday Services

22 February 2015 9.00am Holy Communion 10.30am Family Service Theme: Mission Testing & Preparation All Welcome Wednesday 10.00am Holy Communion www.holytrinityrichmond.org.nz

Notice to all Advertisers: By placing your advertisement you agree with the terms and conditions of the Waimea Weekly Ltd. Namely, payment by the 20th of the following month, or in the event of non-payment, the recovery of any debt and its costs will be charged to the customer. This includes all costs and commissions paid to a debt recovery service. Should you require any further information please phone the newspaper on 544 9037.

Meeting Sunday 10.30am Ellis St, Brightwater

(Plunket Rooms, next to Petrol Station)

Contact Dean 544 5784 We’d love to see you there

10.00am Worship Celebration

Sundays 10am

Favourite Hymns

Wednesday 20 Feb 10am - Morning Tea Cnr Croucher & Darcy

Warring Carpark (Behind No.1 Shoes) 243 Queen St www.richmondchurch.org.nz

Nelson and Districts Presbyterian Church 11 Florence St Richmond

Sunday Services 9.30am Richmond 11 Florence St 10.00am Stoke 271 Songer St 10.00am Tahunanui Muritai St Enquiries

Rev Jon Parkes 544 6507 Everyone is Welcome


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ACCESS EQUIP

AGRICULTURAL

WE WILL DELIVER

24HR Call Out

AUTOELECTRICS

Apple Computer Repairs

Auto Electrician in Richmond

You can be assured of MTA standards of service everytime.

BRANDS - SERVICE - FINANCE Parts and Service for ALL makes and ALL models

21 Elms Street, Wakatu Estate,Nelson

Ph 544 3985

24HR - PH: 544 5723

REACH NEW HEIGHTS

AUTOMOTIvE

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All mechanical repairs No job too big or small.

Advanced Automotive 12 Cargill Place, (off Beach Richmond 4A Gladstone Road,Road) Richmond

Ph: 544 1212

Your one-stop shop for - WOF - Engine Tuning - Brakes & Clutch - Wheel Alignment All mechanical services

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guarante service Friendly

Kerry & Sharlene Friend 7 Gladstone Road Richmond (behind Mobil)

Phone 03 544 2266

DECkS

Bays Blinds & Curtain Service

Specialising in the restoration and staining of all decks.

Ian Chadwick

HEAT PUMPS

iNSECT SCREENS MAGICSEAL

Phone

0800 448 446 Steve Fletcher

www.heatpumpnelson.co.nz

PLUMBING & GAS

WHILE U WAIT

New homes ● Light commercial Renovations ● Fences/landscaping ● Mapei waterproofing systems ● Original stone installation ● Free quotes John Cunningham P: 0274 812 481 E: Cunningham.construction.nn@gmail.com

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

544 1660

Richmond Brake & Clutch 13 McGlashen Ave, Richmond

• Registered drainlayers (Residential & Commercial) • Sewage treatment - design, supply & install • Video camera & drain inspection • Excavator & truck hire • Residential & rural earthworks • Retaining walls, house slabs, commercial concrete

Phone 03 543 8243

paint, oil & stain restoration

Ph: 538 0824 Ph: 543 8090 Ph: 543 8090 Stoke

Proudly supplying Orange Residential Homes roofing requirements for over 10 years

New Homes • Commercial Rural • Retail • Alterations Prompt response is our priority

24hr Service

542 2120 027 542 4473

p0wa2u@xtra.co.nz FREE Mileage - conditions apply

LAWNMOWiNg

lawnmowing weedeating gardening

• All new facilities • Personalised service • Insulated & double glazed kennels • Regular exercise • The closest boarding kennel to town (only 5km)

Atawhai to Wakefield and everywhere in between

FREE Quotes

Owners Candy & Richard

Ph 544 6411

Call Simon

545 1000

864 Lower Queen Street Richmond

021 223 3135

SEWING

Camping and RV • Hot Water Heating Domestic and Commercial • Dairy Farms12v Off Grid Clean, green, affordable • 12V Grid Tie/ Off Grid • Camping and RV • Domestic and Commercial • Swimming Pools

Hot Water Heating Dairy Farms 12V Grid Tie

- zips, hems, mending Chris Inglis 03 5448059 0275485877

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1-19 McPherson St Richmond www.nzsolar.co.nz info@nzsolar.co.nz

03 544 8059 www.nzsolar.co.nz

Building Repair and Construction maintenance, commercial fitout, decks, fences and hard landscaping Prompt Service Contact Ian on Mob 027 284 3957 or (03) 547 2242

ELECTRICIAN

Domestic & Commercial Wiring

FLOOR SANDING

ELITE FLOORING SERVICES Member NZ National Flooring Assn.

Maintenance & Repairs

 99% Dust Free  All Wooden Flooring  Residential & Commercial  Prestige Timber Floor Laying  Your choice of Coatings

Registered Electricians

Over 20 years Experience

PV Solar expert

Ph: 021 482 088 or 542 2328

Dave 0274 296 669

4 Ernest Pl, Brightwater

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MOBILITY

Baby&Mobility HIRE Carseats | Push Chairs | High Chairs Cots | Porta Cots | Bassinets Mobility Scooters | Walking Frames Lift Chairs | Wheelchairs | Power Chairs

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SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS

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• Installations • Sales • Repairs - Blinds & Curtain tracks • Timber blinds cut • Measure service

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APPLE REPAIRS

Ph 544 1290 Mob 027 245 8192 eemland@xtra.co.nz Fayette Lane - No.2, Stoke, Nelson

• Low prices • Secure storage • CCTV Surveillance

• Inside car storage • Self drive truck hire • Staff on site

Size & Price List available at www.tasman-storage.co.nz

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ARBORiST

AUTOMOTIvE

ARBORiST

NZ Arboricultural Association Approved Contractor • Difficult Tree Dismantles/Removal • Power Line Vegetation Clearance • Thinning & Crown Reductions • All Aspects of Tree Work • 24hr Emergency Call Out Service PHONE 0800 TREEWORK (873396) • (03) 544 0588 • 027 274 5653 • lianp@treescape.co.nz www.treescape.co.nz ARBORISTS – TREE & VEGETATION MAINTENANCE

BUTCHER

CLEANiNg

Wakefield Butchers

Carpet cleaning professionals

Carpet, rugs & vinyl Carpet stains Upholstery Mould Pest control

• Homekill • Wildmeat Processing • Beef • Sheep • Venison • Domestic & Wild Pigs • Smallgoods/Ham/Bacon

Phone Lindsay

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Hot water extraction carpet cleaning IICRC internationally qualified

544 6880

24/7 phone: 03 548 2831 nelson@enviro.co.nz

59 Edens Rd, Hope

www.enviro.co.nz

GARDENING

GARDENING

or 027 240 4979

• Landscaping + Fencing • Pre-Sale Garden Tidy Up • Lawn Care & Mowing • Gardening • Hedges & Treework • Green Waste Removal • Section Clearing • Handyman Services • Chipping Greenwaste • Stump Grinding • Mowing Services for Large Sections Contact us today! Andrew & Wendy Neame

QUENTIN EARLE

Painter Decorator

Qualified Tradesman

26 Years Experience

“I’ll turn up on time”

The small team with all the skills Residential to Lifestyle Blocks

WE DO IT ALL Phone Tony & Amber

Painting PAINTER - Exterior/Interior - Airless Spraying Adam - Waterblasting Brumwell - New & Old Painting Work - Fully Qualified Tradesman - Exterior/Interior - Airless Spraying - Obligation - Waterblasting - New & Old WorkFree Quote - Fully Qualified Tradesmen - Obligation Free Quote

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