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Speed limits reduced on some local roads The speed limit has been reduced on local Tasman roads this week when a new speed limit came into force on State Highway 60 (SH60) between McShane Rd and Maisey Rd. The Tasman District Council (TDC) approved reduced speed

limits for several roads that intersect with the crash-prone section. Mayor Richard Kempthorne says “This will make our roads safer. There was high support for reducing speeds on SH60 and connecting roads from those who took part in the public consulta-

tion earlier this year.” Richard says many submitters also supported improvements to road layout along the route. The local roads and their new speed limits are: • Lower Queen St - 80kmh (down from 100kmh)

• Lansdowne Rd – 80kmh (from 100kmh) • Best Island Rd – 80kmh (from 100kmh) • Barnett Ave – 60kmh (from 100kmh) • Blackbyre Rd – 80kmh (from 100kmh)

• River Rd, Appleby – 60kmh (from 100kmh) • Redwood Rd – 80kmh (from 100kmh) • Research Orchard Rd – 80kmh (from 100kmh) • Pukeko Lane – 80kmh (from 100kmh)

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A monster exhibition for summer

The Nelson Provincial Museum’s latest exhibition Life Before Dinosaurs: Permian Monsters will have visitors stepping back in time 290 million years to when bizarre-looking animals dominated life on earth. With six life-sized animatronic monsters, some over three metres long; as well as 30 casts of fossils, and full-size skeletons, this international exhibition is expected to be a summer blockbuster. Opening to the public on December 26, the Museum is expecting record attendance. Museum Chief Executive Officer, Lucinda Blackley-Jimson, says, “this exhibition continues to attract record numbers of visitors wherever it goes. The show combines education with interactive family fun. If you have a dinosaur fan in your family, they will love these Permian Monsters.”

Gorgonopsians were among the years. Photo: Supplied. To manage the expected numbers of visitors a new ticket booking system has been set up on the Nelson Provincial Museum’s website. “There are at least six sessions a day, so lots of opportunities for people to book in to see

bizarre-looking animals that dominated life on earth 290 million this exhibition over the summer. The booking system will also reduce the inconvenience of long queues and will help ensure visitors to the Museum have the best possible experience. The ticket booking system is open now,

ahead of the exhibition opening on Boxing Day. The tickets to the exhibition also make great Christmas presents.” The exhibition is based around the geological period known as the Permian, which began at the

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end of the ice age. It was the period of time before the first dinosaurs when the first large land animals walked the earth. “Visitors can expect to see sharks with ‘circular saw’-like teeth, giant amphibians and larger predators – most notably the giant sabretoothed Gorgonopsid which was top of the food chain.” The exhibition was created by award-winning Australian exhibition creators Gondwana Studios, who specialise in creating full size, moving animatronic models and casting accurate skeletons. The exhibition also blends art and science with a collection of artwork which offers a glimpse back in time through the eyes of award-winning paleoartist Julius Csotonyi. The exhibition runs from 26 December 2018 – 6 April 2019. See www.nelsonmuseum.co.nz.

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Around 80 motorbikes roared their way through Richmond recently for the annual fundraising ride for the Salvation Army organised by Ulysses Nelson. Organiser Allan Smith says that, despite transport constraints and the weather, the ride went well. “Normally we have around 200 bikes participate in the event, however this year only 80 or so participated due to weather and such. We had to ride differently but things ran well despite constraints. $450 was donated to the Salvation Army on the day.” Unfortunately, traffic constraint issues put a damper on the day, with riders unable to keep together and being split up by roundabouts and traffic lights, but Allan remains optimistic that it was good ride. “We have done the same thing we have always done for the past how many years but this year the Tasman District Council (TDC) wouldn’t accept our traffic plan submission. For years we have been safely doing what we normally

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Salvation Army’s captain Kenneth Walker and Ulysses branch coordinator Lorraine Lindsay at the fund-raising toy run. Photo: Supplied. do but that wasn’t accepted by the council.” TDC communications manager Chris Choat says the council would like to keep working with the organisation that is behind the annual fund-raiser. “In no way do we want to harm the legacy that is the toy run. We did ask the organisers last year to please come to us earlier as it is an extremely busy time of year with events, and that didn’t happen. We would like to keep working together.” Allan says that moving for-

ward for next year the club will be more vigilant planning. “The first step will be to do due diligence and find out what would be involved with a TMP robust enough to satisfy TDC and New Zealand Traffic Agency (NZTA). “If it is that we cannot provide the appropriate staff or afford the costs, we might consider a different route that avoids TDC and minimizes crossing roundabouts. “This is already under discussion.”

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Bateup Rd open for Christmas Work currently taking place on Bateup Rd, near Three Brothers Cnr, will take a break over Christmas to reduce disruption to residents and the public over the holiday season, a spokesperson for the council says. Construction will stop between December 21 and January 7. “We hope to reopen the road to two lanes over that time but will assess whether we can ensure pedestrian and motorist safety before making a final decision.” Stage one of the project began in August with completion still on target for March 2019, says Chris Choat. “Progress is going well and by the time the shutdown occurs contractors will have completed the new waterpipe and 75 percent of the stormwater upgrades. The power lines will all have been moved underground and kerb, channel and footpaths will be finished on the east side of Bateup Rd between Paton Rd and Alchemy Café.” Final stage to be completed after the New Year includes the remaining section of stormwater waterpipe, kerb, channel and remaining footpath. Road construction and sealing will be the final piece of work.

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Impressive students awarded scholarships Emily Beaumont It’s always a tough decision and this year was no different for Richmond pharmacist Andrew McGlashen. For the past decade Andrew has generously awarded a deserving local student a $1000 scholarship to help the individual achieve their goals. “There were so many exceptional applicants this year that I twisted my business partner, Scott Fry of Fry’s Pharmacy, to throw in $1000, so we could double the prize pool and award more students,” says Andrew. This year’s supreme winner and recipient of $1000 is Cooper Grant, a talented baseballer. “Cooper’s an outstanding young man who has some impressive goals going forward and also what struck me is how much he’s given back to the sport locally.” Acknowledging the effort it takes to promote growth in New Zealand’s smaller sports, Andrew says Cooper has put a lot into his peers and youngsters to grow the sport. Cooper says the scholarship will help fund the costs he incurs travelling to numerous training camps. “I love the game. I grew up playing softball then converted to

Zariyah and Shylah Andrews, the iconic hip hop dancers, received $500 after Andrew was impressed with their international achievements and the message they deliver through their dance to other kids. Dancer Anisha Fields and cyclist

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Simon and Ben Conning (pictured), along with their brother Toby, are gearing up to open a market destination for the public encompassing local foods and crafts in the one place. Their parents have been involved in the business for forty plus years and Simon says the current fruit and vege shop will soon be moved into the new building. The complex is to be called ‘Old Factory Corner’ with the title being a nod to the original 1909 factory building that currently houses Farm Fresh. Ben says that part of the design of the new structure was to have it in keeping with the old factory. The brothers are keeping the big plans quiet for now and are looking at an April 2019 completion date for the site. Photo: Amy Russ.

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Cooper Grant is awarded the $1000 scholarship from pharmacist Andrew McGlashen. Photo: Supplied.

baseball. Being in the top of the field is something I’m aspiring to when I’m older.” With over 40 applicants this year, from Atawhai to Wakefield and Motueka, a further three scholarships were awarded thanks to the $1000 boost by Scott Fry.

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It’s official, the tree is up and Christmas day is just around the corner! Charlotte Bidlake from Richmond Unlimited says the group commissioned a local resident who specialises in wrought iron art, Adam Styles, for this year’s creation. “Adam was given the brief to create a hard wearing, elegant, yet modern solution to a Christmas Tree for Sundial Square. It was to incorporate elements reflective of Richmond such as leaves and vines - to represent the harvest background - and Korus - to represent the family focus - and new beginnings relevant to Queen Street. And of course, festive elements to celebrate Aotearoa and Christmas.” Adam from Adam Styles Creative Metal was thrilled to be involved in the project and relished the opportunity to put his creative works to use in a public space. “It is probably the biggest creation we have done and took three weeks to create. There is a little bit of festive and a little bit of local kiwiChristmas in the design. We wanted to try and keep it relative to the local area.” Richmond Unlimited are thrilled with the result of the 5 metre high tree, and they look forward to bringing it out over the coming years.

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Street ambassadors keeping the peace Amy Russ Skilled local youth workers, the Tasman Street Ambassadors, are out patrolling the streets again and helping keep the public safer until early February. The team of 19 across Tasman and Nelson districts patrol public places, deliver safety messages and offer advice and assistance when needed.

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100 years and counting Amy Russ Claude Teece was born on December 12, 1918. He survived three years of soldiering in Cairo during World War Two. He married his teenage sweetheart, Kath, as soon as he got back from the war and they celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary just before Kath’s passing in 2014. He has three children, seven grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren (with another due next month), has luncheoned with Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth, was a councillor for Motueka Borough then spent four and a half years as the mayor of the region before the amalgamation with Tasman District Council. And he has just turned 100 years old. Claude has seen changes in the world like very few others have and the ex-Harakeke farmer has taken it all in his stride. “It just feels like any other day,” says Claude, “I am quite happy as long as I have got my health!” Daughter-in-law Anne-Marie Teece says he still lives very independently, and he has his own home next door to son Mark, and AnneMarie. Claude attributes his longevity to healthy living, “eat three square meals a day and get a good night’s sleep” - something he thinks we all need to take on board. The Teece’s celebrated the significant birthday on Saturday, December 15, with family and friends, and Anne-Marie says it was an amazing day.

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New Zealanders get more information about their town from the local community newspaper than any other source, according to new research. Commissioned as part of a 2degrees research project, the survey asked more than 2000 New Zealanders how they are communicating in their communities and the role technology plays in the way they connect. The results revealed that around a third of Kiwis rate local newspapers and magazines as the best source of local news, while online sources like community social media pages/chat groups lag behind on 23 per cent. The survey’s findings around community newspapers struck a chord with a former mayor Sir Bob Harvey who, after more than 27 years in local government, has witnessed first-hand the important role of community press in setting the local agenda. “I can’t overstate the importance of community papers and community journalism in ensuring the health and well-being of commu-

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Just a thought... Hi everyone, its David from the Baptist church here. Thought you may be encouraged by Louis Cassels’ Christmas Parable: There was once a man who looked upon Christmas as a lot of humbug. He wasn’t a Scrooge. He was a very kind and decent person, generous to his family, upright in all his dealings with other men. And he believed there was a God out there somewhere, but he didn’t believe all that stuff about [God coming to earth as a man] which churches proclaim at Christmas. And he was too honest to pretend that he did. “I am truly sorry to distress you,” he told his wife, who was a faithful churchgoer. “But I simply cannot understand this claim that God became a man. It doesn’t make any sense

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room window. When he went turned on a light. But the birds to the front door to investigate, didn’t come in. “Food will bring he found a flock of birds hud- them in,” he thought. So he hurdled miserably in the snow. They ried back to the house for bread crumbs, which he had been caught in the sprinkled on the snow storm, and in a desperate search for shelter to make a trail into the had tried to fly through barn. To his dismay, the birds ignored the his window. bread crumbs and con“I can’t let these poor tinued to flop around creatures lie there and freeze,” he thought. helplessly in the snow. He tried shooing them “But how can I help into the barn by walkthem?” Then he remembered ing around and waving the barn where the his arms. They scatchildren’s pony was statered in every direcPastor David tion -- except into the bled. It would provide Jensen warm, lighted barn. a warm shelter. He quickly put on his coat and “They find me a strange and terrigaloshes and tramped through fying creature,” he said to himself, the deepening snow to the barn. “and I can’t seem to think of any He opened the doors wide and way to let them know they can

trust me. “If only I could be a bird myself for a few minutes, perhaps I could lead them to safety.” Just at that moment, the church bells began to ring. He stood silently for a while, listening to the bells pealing the glad tidings of Christmas. Then he sank to his knees in the snow. “God now I understand,” he whispered. “Now I see why You had to do it.” Friends, the Awesome and Holy God of heaven, knowing our frailty and fear, has come to us in a gentle way, a humble way, a tangible way, a familiar way - even a vulnerable way to lead us to safety. This is truly Good News of great joy for all people May you know the blessing of His love this Christmas.

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We wish you a safe and merry Christmas! • Remember we are open till 8pm on the 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st December and till 6pm on Saturday and Sunday. • Free Gift Wrapping available at our gift-wrapping booth near the information desk. Don’t know what to buy, give them the gift of choice with Richmond Mall gift vouchers. • $5 Santa photos daily – every photo taken is an entry into the draw to win the playhouse! Come see our beautiful new Santa Grotto located in the old Vodafone store near the food court.

Carol McIntosh and Rosey Duncan, Hilary Genet is absent from photo, are the project leaders for the delay teen drinking campaign The PLAN. Inset: The award won by The PLAN team. Photos: Supplied.

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Drop-in Board Games, Thursday 27 December - Thursday 3 January Hedbanz, Ticket to Ride, Scrabble, giant Snakes and Ladders, Ludo, Checkers, Pandemic - games galore in the Children’s Area! Free. Drop-in Origami Craft, Monday 7 January - Friday 11 January Drop in to the Children’s Area at Richmond Library and learn to make an

origami fox bookmark. Free. Teen Takeover - Suffragette Stitchy, Wednesday 9 January 1.00pm4.00pm Get creative with a variety of textiles to create fabric panels celebrating the lives of women who signed the suffrage petition of 1893. Phone Richmond Library for more information or to book your spot, 03 543 8500. For teens aged 12+. Free. You may also book on Eventbrite.

picnic, sunscreen and sunhat. For ages 4+ and their whanau. Will be inside the library if it rains. Free Drop-in Techy Time, Tuesday 15 January 2.00pm-4.00pm Tech-lovers age 7+ are invited to drop-in to Techy Time to learn through play with our Bots, 3Doodler pens, Lego and more! Free. Space for 25 participants at a time.

Pre-schoolers Play and Create, Thursday 24 January 10.30am11.30am Drop-in Chalk Art, Storytime and Pre-schoolers enjoy a story or two then Picnic, Friday 11 January 11.00am- play and create a work of art to take home. For children aged 18 months - 4 12.00pm Join us for stories, giant games and chalk years with their caregiver. Limited to 25 places. Free. art beside Richmond Library. Bring a

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Safari Scavenger Hunt, Friday 13 December - Friday 1 February Get your binoculars out and keep those eyes peeled for safari facts we’ve hidden around the library! For ages 5+. Free.

Saturday 2 February 2019 Teens aged 12+ are invited to paddle in to the library, pick up a book or magazine, then share the winners or wipe-outs to go in the weekly draw to win a prize! Fill in and enter review cards at your library. Free.

Six years ago, changes were made to the alcohol supply law to support parents to keep teens safe by requiring express consent from the parent or legal guardian for their teen to drink alcohol. The law also requires that any alcohol given to an under-18-year-old is supplied in a ‘responsible’ manner. Adult supervision, plenty of food, non-alcoholic drink options and safe transport options to get everyone home are some ways parents can be responsible. The award came with $1000 to put toward the project.

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method of aggregate placement to using a paver laying machine throughout the new piece of trail. Laying the gravel surface in this way makes for a very smooth gravel cycle trail. “By utilising the machine paving we have reduced any wastage of the customer’s aggregate and at the same time reduced emissions through less transport cartage. The cycle ride is smoother and safer, and lacks the usual texture and rutting commonly found on looselaid cycle trails.” Josh Aldridge, Nelson Tasman Cycle Trail Trust trail manager, says the priority of the organisation remains connecting the ‘missing link’ between Wakefield and Wai-iti Domain. “We recently obtained the final land access agreements needed to begin building this section and are preparing for construction this summer. Our focus will then turn to the section from Kohatu to Tapawera - another step in the direction of completing the Great Taste Trail loop and will bring immediate community and economic benefits to residents of Tapawera.”

Tasman Trail bridge replacement. Inset: Higgins project manager Steve Lovell. Photos: Supplied.

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their child first drinks alcohol because it can damage the growing brain.” The creators say teens are prone to take risks even without alcohol, that adding alcohol into the mix can ruin good intentions by inhibiting brain function related to decision-making, putting teens in danger of accident, injury, or assault. “We want young people to get safely through their teens, so we’ve designed The PLAN to help parents to minimise alcohol-related risks along the way”, says Rosey.

The newest section of the Great Tasman Taste Trail is set to open in time for the Christmas break and, according to Higgins representative Kim Ace, it is already being touted as perhaps the ‘smoothest unsealed cycle trail in the country.’ Construction began in September this year after government funding was approved in February following two years of planning and fund-raising by the Nelson Tasman Cycle Trails Trust, and Kim says it will be open to the public on December 22. The majority of the new section of trail follows the historic railway alignment between Nelson and Glenhope which operated for 79 years between 1876 and 1955. Construction of the cycle trail has preserved the historic culverts and bridge abutments. The track finishes up at the Flat Rock Cafe in Kohatu, which is a key entry point to the Great Taste Trail for visitors coming from the South. Higgins project manager Steve Lovell says the company got creative by changing from the traditional truck and digger

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A local project called The PLAN won $1000 and best poster award at the 2018 Nelson Marlborough Health Innovation Awards recently. “We believe the award not only recognises our work, but also the importance of the issue of teen drinking” say the three project leaders, Hilary Genet and Carol McIntosh of Nelson Marlborough Health, and Rosey Duncan of Health Action Trust. The PLAN was created with the help of parents in Tas-

man and Nelson. It provides tips and tools, for parents of teens, to delay teen drinking by making family plans, talking with their teens, and keeping in touch with the parents of their kids’ friends to discuss if and when their teens might drink alcohol. Parents are also encouraged to do the quizzes that can be found on the website. “New evidence is disrupting the previously held belief that introducing alcohol to young people early in small amounts is the best policy. Parents are now being urged to delay the moment that

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As Christmas approaches we all find this a busy time of the year, time for family and holidays. As a community it’s nice to look out for one another and our neighbours as not all find this a easy and fun time of year, so please take the time to simply check on friends and neighbours. And try to involve those in your neighbourhood living on their own. The kind BGW Association secretary has set up the Brightwater Community Fruit and Vege Stall (www.facebook.com/Bwcommunityfruitandvegestall/) - in conjunction with the Love Food Hate Waste movement. The stall is a place where you can drop off excess fruit and vegetables and swap for something you need. You can drop off non-perishable items and even baking. The stall will be at the Starvaell end of Ben Nevis Cres (opposite the park), the idea is to give what you can, take what you need. A great initiative leading up to Xmas. Please feel free to come join in.

Brightwater has again in the past few nights had some break-ins, so over the Christmas months lock up and don’t advertise on social media that you are away on holidays. Any activity that seems not right don’t hesitate to contact the police DDI: 03 541 8210 Wakefield Police number or 111. This brings me back to the cameras for Brightwater and security. The BGW community association is working on securing a grant for the cameras so we can get some in place 2019 along with the street upgrade. Monday the 3rd, The Brightwater association had the Hon Nick Smith visit us to help look at ways to secure the Church land near Snowden’s bush with some wonderful ideas on how to fund the money to secure this area. As a community, if there is anyone with ideas or thoughts on how to fund-raise for this please contact myself or the Brightwater Community association. As fire season approaches the Brightwater Fire Brigade is still looking for keen volunteers. A very merry Christmas and happy new year to all.

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Tuesday 1st January - Closed Wednesday 2nd January – Closed Thursday 3rd January - 9am until 2pm

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Sunday 30th December - Closed Monday 31st December – Closed

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Sunday 23rd December – Closed

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News

Feature

WEDNESDAY 19 December 2018

Good Sorts winner an absolute gem

Richmond Library Christmas & New Year Opening Hours Monday 24th December 2018 9.30am – 5.00pm

Amy Russ

Christmas & Boxing Days CLOSED

Reporter

amy@waimeaweekly.co.nz

Thursday 27th December Usual hours resume

Meri kirihimete ki a koutou katoa

Monday 31st December 9.30am – 6.00pm Tuesday 1 & Wednesday 2 January 2019 CLOSED

Merry Christmas to you all

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Thursday January Usual hours resume

We wish you a happy and safe holiday season

5 Chelsea Ave, Richmond Ph 544 1106 www.babyspacenelson.co.nz

mobility4you

Closed between 21 Dec 2016 and 7 Jan 2019

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR RUBBISH, RECYCLING AND GREENWASTE COLLECTIONS Christmas Day & New Years day fall on a Tuesday this year. Rubbish, Recycling & Greenwaste will be picked up a day later from your normal collection day:

We wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

Babies Mobility Carseats Push Chairs High Chairs Porta Cots Bassinets

Scooters Walkers Walking Sticks Lift Chairs Wheelchairs Power Chairs

Closed Stat Days Only RENTALS - SALES - SERVICES

269 Queen St Richmond Ph 544 6603 www.mobility4you.co.nz ts and We wish all pe very a s their owner Merry Christmas

Saturday 22nd December 9am - 4pm Sunday 23rd December 9am - 3pm Monday 24th December 8am - 5.30pm Tuesday 25th December CLOSED Wednesday 26th December CLOSED Thursday 27th December 8am - 5.30pm Friday 28th December 8am - 5.30pm Saturday 29th December 9am - 4pm Sunday 30th December 9am - 3pm Monday 31st January 8am - 5.30pm Tuesday 1st January CLOSED Wednesday 2nd January CLOSED Thursday 3rd January 8am - 5.30pm

WEDNESDAY 19 December 2018

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E.g. your normal collection day fall on Tuesday 25th December, this will mean your collection day will be one day later, Wednesday.

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If your normal collection day is a Wednesday it will be picked up on Thursday and so on throughout the week until Saturday 5th Jan 2019

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This changed collection schedule will continue through the New Year week and return to normal collection on 7 January 2019. Only Monday collections both weeks stay the same. Refuse or recycling normally collected on Monday 24th Dec

NORMAL COLLECTION

Tuesday 25th Dec

Wednesday 26th Dec

Wednesday 26th Dec

Thursday 27th Dec

This months Richmond Stihl Shop Good Sorts $100 voucher winner is all-round good guy, Eric Peterson. Eric has been nominated by Jan Edge and the staff and community at Oakwoods in Richmond. Receptionist Jan says Oakwoods has a bunch of ‘Good Sorts’ there, but Eric is a real gem. “He has spent much of his time driving vans, and his own vehicle, for various organisations to get community members to appointments, activities and events that they would otherwise not be able to get to because of limited mobility.” Eric drives the shuttle buggy at Nelson Hospital and Jan says he spends most summer weekends and evenings supporting young local swimmers get to practices and events in the wider re-

gion. “Right here in the village, we do not know what we would do without Eric. No matter what the event, Eric is one of the first to be on the spot to help move furniture, arrange events, drive residents to concerts, appointments or outings, often using his own vehicle.” “He is always ready with a smile and a laugh and truly is our go-to person when we need a hand. He has the biggest and kindest heart of anyone we know and would wear the Good Sort title well. We think he should wear a crown!” Eric has been at Oakwoods for coming up five years and says he genuinely enjoys that help he provides. “I am so thankful to have been nominated. I do love the elderly and do love my kids at the swimming club. I really enjoy my volunteer work. I work for Stoke Seniors as well and very much enjoy all the outings!”

“I wanted Julie Ivory to be involved with the opportunity because she is a member of the volunteer group that helps me. It means a lot to have her here.” If you know anyone in your neighbourhood who is a Good Sort let the team at Waimea Weekly know. Send in your nomination, along with contact details for yourself and the nominee, and they could be in the draw to receive a $100 voucher from Richmond Stihl Shop. Recipients must be from the Waimea Weeekly distribution area to qualify. This month’s Richmond Stihl Shop Good Sorts winner, Eric Peterson, receives his Richmond Stihl Shop $100 ‘Good Sorts’ voucher from sales person Ollie Klotz with a member of Eric’s volunteer group Julie Ivory. Photo: Amy Russ.

Will be collected on

Thursday 27th Dec

Friday 28th Dec

Friday 28th Dec

Saturday 29th Dec

Monday 31st Dec

NORMAL COLLECTION

Tuesday 1st Jan

Wednesday 2nd Jan

Wednesday 2nd Jan

Thursday 3rd Jan

Thursday 3rd Jan

Friday 4th Jan

Friday 4th Jan

Saturday 5th Jan

From all of us at Betta-Bins, we wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

0800 635 622 | www.bettabins.co.nz | Texthere

WISHING EVERYONE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS We are available for all your real estate needs throughout the holiday period - don’t hesitate to give us a call.

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RE/MAX Elite, 7 Haven Rd, Nelson 7010. www.remax.co.nz Phone: 03 548 7705 Fifeshire Realty Ltd, Licensed Under REAA 2008, Each Office Independently Owned & Operated

Saturday 15 December

9am - 6pm

Saturday 22 December

9am - 6pm

Sunday 16 December

9am - 6pm

Sunday 23 December

9am - 6pm

Monday 17 December

9am - 6pm

Monday 24 December

9am - 6pm

Tuesday 18 December

9am - 8pm

CHRISTMAS DAY

CLOSED

Wednesday 19 December

9am - 8pm

Boxing Day

9am - 6pm

Thursday 20 December

9am - 8pm

Supermarkets trade longer

Friday 21 December

9am - 8pm

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Newsletter

Newsletter

WEDNESDAY 19 December 2018

clUb waimEa

club waimea Manager’s Snippetts

From the President’s pen

Wayne Williams I can’t believe that this year is just about over, feels like we just got under way, but I guess when you look back at some of the things that have happened over the past twelve months, it puts it all into perspective. With the growing number of members and your awesome support, we have been able to achieve a wide range of improvements around the facility; being able to upgrade three more gaming machines and a new jackpot system, replace 280

Christmas – a time of festivity humans are social beings and and celebration. A time for while some may not want to be children and family, for friends part of a large crowd, no one and fellowship – a time when should be alone at Christmas. With approximately we express our 200 people having appreciation to the Christmas dinner special people in our at the Club I know lives…the ones we often take for granted chef Phil’s food will be fantastic, but the the rest of the year. fellowship will be Or maybe a time of quiet reflection what makes the day recalling happy special. Welcome to memories. It can part the Club family. Best wishes to all, also be a time of loneliness for some Lewis Della Bosca have a great holiday who have lost loved season, be safe and ones or do not have family cherish the special people in your lives. nearby. …..Or a time of long hours, hard work, stress and excess……… Merry Christmas and Happy Whatever our situations, New Year.

EntErtainmEnt

22nd Dec – Allegiance 31st Dec – Craig Allott, All Soundz

chairs in the hall and conference rooms, seal the caravan park roads, improve the acoustics in the main bar/ bistro areas, introduce the new glass chiller for more cold glass capacity, and many more small things to make your club exp er ience more FUN. We have had some great times with our Saturday night entertainment, monthly Friday night bands, Sunday afternoon Jazz thru the winter months, St Pat’s day, Madsen Super Star Show, and another great Melbourne Cup Day. There has also

been the introduction of a bi-monthly Quiz Night, which will continue to grow next year, loads of fun had by everyone who has come along. This all augers well for the coming year. I just want to thank everyone who has assisted in the organisation of these events, and thank all of you, our members, for your support, fun, and laughter. Great times! On that note, I want to wish you all a Merry Xmas, look forward to catching up over the festive season, and let’s introduce a very happy, prosperous, and enjoyable New Year! Cheers

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Have you thought about becoming a member of Club Waimea and joining one or more of our many sports sections?

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Tom Murray and Sam Lenton competed at the two-day regatta at Rabbit Island on December 8 and 9. Kevin Strickland from Nelson Rowing Club says crews came from Marlborough and St Margaret’s College to compete. Each race was its own individual event, but Kevin says Nelson managed to dominate most of the races. “It was two days of really good rowing. The location is just superb, and the water was perfect. This was the last meet before Christmas breakup and we will be back rowing around mid-January in preparation for the National Club Champs in February.” Photo: Supplied.

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Sport

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WEDNESDAY 19 December 2018

Hollie Southward and her pony Pico graced the cover of the latest Ponies magazine, surprising Hollie who was unaware their photo had been sent in. “I was definitely surprised. It was so fun though, I got so many messages about it and have been really enjoying it,” says Hollie. The 10-year-old lives in Brightwater and says that she loves being ‘matchy-matchy’ with her pony, and enjoys showing, jumping, pony club and cleaning out her tack room, which is spotless. Photos: Emily Beaumont.

Emily Beaumont The A&P show is famed for bringing town and country together, so when show stalwart Graeme Taylor had the brainwave to introduce gumboot throwing at this year’s event it was well-received. “I got an old freezing work’s gumboot and my wife donated one for the women’s, those together with some standards from down the back and we were all go,” says Graeme. Setting the entry price at $5

per person, it was decided it’d be ‘winner takes all’. Although entries weren’t off the charts, there were enough keen gumboot throwers to make for a competition. Richmond’s Christine Cook took out Saturday’s women’s competition. “I’m a dairy farmer’s daughter, so I guess I’ve thrown a few gumboots in my time,” says Christine. A lover of redbands, Christine says she’ll definitely be returning to the show next year to defend her title.

collection day

Amended collection day

Monday 24 December 2018

Monday 24 December 2018

Tuesday 25 December 2018

Wednesday 26 December 2018

Wednesday 26 December 2018

Thursday 27 December 2018

Christmas Day falls on a Tuesday this year so most rubbish and recycling collections will be one day later.

Thursday 27 December 2018

Friday 28 December 2018

• Monday collections will be collected as normal

Friday 28 December 2018

Saturday 29 December 2018

• If your normal collection day is Tuesday 25 December 2018 then your rubbish will collected on Wednesday 26 December 2018;

Monday 31 December 2018

Monday 31 December 2018

• If your normal collection is Wednesday 26 December 2018 then collection will be Thursday 27 December 2018 and so on throughout the week;

Tuesday 1 January 2019

Wednesday 2 January 2019

Wednesday 2 January 2019

Thursday 3 January 2019

Thursday 3 January 2019

Friday 4 January 2019

Friday 4 January 2019

Saturday 5 January 2019

• The same changes will apply for New Years Day week.

Please place your recycling bins and bags on the roadside in a location where our drivers can see them clearly. If you leave the area prior to collection day or have an excess, you can drop your official rubbish bags and recycling at any Resource Recovery Centre free of charge. Make sure you do not overfill your recycling bin or glass crate, or it will not be collected. If you need a second crate for glass, you can buy one from a Council Office or Resource Recovery Centre for $20. Because this is a busy time of the year our contractor will have extra vehicles on the road and will be starting early. Please remember to have your rubbish and recycling out by 7.00 am and please take care when passing our collection vehicles.

Resource Recovery Centre opening hours Our Resource Recovery Centres will be closed on Christmas Day and New Years Day, but otherwise open as normal. Over the summer the Takaka and Collingwood Resource Recovery Centres will be open 7 days a week.

ATTACH THIS TO THE FRIDGE AS A HANDY REMINDER!

From 20 December the Collingwood Resource Recovery Centre will be changing to morning hours, from 9.00 am to 12 noon.

Please put all your rubbish and recycling out by 7.00 am

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Inaugural gumboot throwing competition

Richmond’s Christine Cook shows off the form that helped her win the women’s division at this year’s A&P show. Photo: Emily Beaumont.

Changes to kerbside collections for Christmas and New Year

WEDNESDAY 19 December 2018

For more information visit www.tasman.govt.nz For any collection queries during the holidays call us on 03 543 8400

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Paul Meeson leads Graeme Sellars along the Boundary Stream track in the Eddyline’s ‘Templemore double loop’ course on Wednesday night. Photo: Supplied.

Runners bust their gut Last Wednesday’s Eddyline Series Run was the Templemore double loop course. Despite having a few uphill sections, this course is a favourite of many athletes competing in the Waimea Harrier 5km series. The terrain is constantly changing as competitors wind their way up the Boundary Stream track to Hill Street and then enjoy the downhill section on Templemore Drive. Richard Greatrex had a great run, finishing in 18.24mins,

but was closely pursued by Chris Sharland just 5 sec behind him. Wednesday 19th December is the last of the Eddyline runs this year, with the start date for 2019 being Feb 6th. Saturday’s run was the ‘Gutbuster’, aptly named because it involved three circuits of the block around the Nelson Cathedral – Selwyn, Rutherford, Van Diemen and Trafalgar Streets. Not only were the hill climbs sapping of energy,

but the heat was also intense throughout the 7km race. However, Nelson runners and walkers are always up for a challenge and 66 athletes put themselves to the test! Everyone who completed the course was a winner, but in particular, young Matthew Bowen impressed everyone when he finished in 27.31mins. Saturday runs continue through December and January, based in a great variety of different locations in the Nelson region.

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Monday 24 December 11.30pm Traditional Candlelight Carols & Communion

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Both the weather and the tennis was warm and welcoming at the inaugural XGen Christmas Tennis Tournament this weekend. The entry requirements were a large serving of Christmas spirit and a minimum of a 25 year age difference between pairings. Plenty of chilled water, ice cream cones and Christmas cake was provided between matches to keep players hydrated, cool and energised. The atmosphere on court was jovial and the tennis was entertaining with player’s ages ranging from 7 to around 77 years of age. “The spirit of Christmas and sharing was evident. It was a pleasure to see families and players across all ages enjoying the event, a perfect way to round off the year”. Winners; Grinch’s draw - Lucy and Jane Mitchell (Nelson Club), Rudolf ’s draw - Daniel & Blair Tomlinson (Hope Club), Santa’s Draw Liam & Steve Howes (Richmond Club), Elf ’s draw – Max & Angus Murdoch (Hope Club). Merry Christmas, from Nelson Bays Tennis Association.

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Lucy Mitchell, Mike Roberts and Jane Mitchell enjoy the weekend’s tennis tournament. Photo: Supplied.

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Community Notices Free Family movie Night – All ages welcome to see ‘The Incredibles 2’. Start at 5pm with lawn games + sausage sizzle. Movie starts indoors at 6pm. Friday 21 Dec Admission, sausage sizzle & snacks all free! BYO picnic, extra movie snacks and bean bag or chair. St arNaud rural womeN aNNual book Sale . Plus trash “n” treasure market 2nd january 2019 , 9am to 1pm. At community Hall. Here is a chance for groups to fundraise. Clean out the house and garage. Pot up some plants, Cakes & chutneys, Craft & sewing, Toys. Come and join in the fun and find some treasures, Funds from tables sales go to “tree of remembrance”. Funds from book sale for rural woman St Arnaud. To book a table @ $10.00. email nicky shaw nickyandedshaw@g.mail.com Or phone 03 5211106 higgiNS heritage Park Steam muSeum & CraFt Fair day. 2nd January 2019 - 9am to 3pm At the Park, 222 Pigeon Valley Road Wakefield. Historical Vehicles, Local & Regional Crafts, Entertainment, Food. Fantastic family day. \ Craft Fair proceeds go back to our community. Evie-joy 027 907 2879 red hat SoCiety – NelSoN SauCy SiSterS We are a global Society of women that encourages, supports women in their pursuit of fun, friendship, freedom, fulfilment, fitness. We are refining the traditional notions of ageing. Meet 2nd Wednesday each month. See our FB page. For more info. Rae 5473074 Margaret 5473089 riChmoNd library eveNtS

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1. good Crafternoon! Bring your craft project & work on it in the company of other crafters. Bring your own materials & lunch. Free. Wednesdays, 12.30pm-2pm. 2. Grab yourself a bargain at richmond library’s pre-loved book sale. Books, magazines, CDs and DVDs available for from .50c-$2. December 20- January 8. Constance Barnicoat room, Richmond Library. In need of healing? (spiritual, physical or emotional) kidS holiday Programme table teNNiS at SaxtoN Stadium, Stoke. Suitable for all school pupils. Equipment provided but wear sport shoes and bring drink and food for morning break. Where: Saxton Stadium Table Tennis adjacent to main stadium. When: January Tues 15th and 22nd Thursday 17th and 24th Time: o930 till 1200 each day Cost: $5 per day or $15 for all 4 sessions if paid first day. For further details phone Ted on 0275220979 NelSoN Cathedral ChriStmaS Christmas eve 5.30: Christingle Service. 8.45pm: Carols on the steps. 10.45pm: Choir singing carols from gallery. 11.30pm: Christmas Eve Communion. Christmas day 8.00am: Holy Communion. 10.00am: Family Eucharist. (03-548 1008) alzheimerS NelSoN wish you, your families and friends a Happy and Safe Festive Season and we look forward to renewing our connections in the New Year. Our office will close on Friday, 21st December and reopening on Monday, 14th January. With best wishes, The Alz-

heimers Nelson Team SoCial StartuP : Need Advice from Charted Accountants, Lawyers for Setting up Non Profit Finance Organisation in Nelson to help first home buyers with their deposit. Contact Vivian 0210390211 or Email vivajoy19@gmail.com iF you live with a diSability & would like to get involved in volunteering, Volunteer Nelson can help. Ph. Belinda 03 546 7681 email: Belinda@volunteernelson.org.nz have you ever thought oF beComiNg a voluNteer? Are you a community organisation looking for volunteers, training, info or advice? Check our website www. volunteernelson.org.nz Ph. 546 7681. alCoholiCS aNoNymouS is alcohol causing problems for you in your life? want to stop drinking but cant? maybe we can help. support meetings every day. ring 0800aaworks 0800 229 6757 www.aa.org.nz Food, iS it a Problem For you? Are you suffering from anorexia, bulimia, obesity and/or compulsive eating? Overeaters Anonymous works. Ph 0226730237. All welcome PoP uP CoNCertS With local performers, the fortnight before Christmas 1pm every day. The festival runs ‘til Jan 24 & ends with a Switch Off service on Thurs 24 Jan 6pm. ChriStmaS Carol CoNCert at All Saints Church 30 Vanguard Street Friday 21st December 7pm with the Salvation Army Band & Guest Solos iSel ladieS ProbuS Club; welcome to our friendly club, 4th Wedn monthly, Elim Church, Stoke at 10am (Coffee & lunch groups also).

548 2400 or visit www.lifelinc.co.nz me/CFS/Fm SuPPort. Find support with others who understand. Come & join our small informal group, first Wednesday of month, Sinful Cafe, rear 276 Queen St (near library), 10.30-11.30am strengthtogethernelson@gmail.com Note: NO Richmond meet up in January. NeediNg a New direCtioN? Life not going the way you planned? Want to express yourself to others in a more meaningful way? Join our Counselling GROUP on Tuesdays in Nelson, spaces available now. PermaNeNt weight loSS. Find out how you can not only loss weight but also keep it off. (& its not with excessive amounts of exercise) For dates of next FREE no obligational Introduction contact Marion 021 08399290 (Spaces limited) alzheimerS NelSoN monthly Library sessions provide an opportunity for those looking for info., advice & support around Dementia. little moverS daNCe ClaSS, Tuesdays 4-4.30pm. Open to all kids ages 3-5 at Richmond New Life Church Café. Please bring a water bottle. Classes cost $5 per lesson. Sign up at our studio on 85 Wensley Rd. Richmond or contact Brooke our experienced qualified dance instructor on 0279567077 eNgliSh CoNverSatioN grouP for ESL speakers: meetings have finshed for the year, they will begin againin Februaray 2019. iNNer wheel Club of Waimea Nelson is a Club for women who meet monthly to promote friendship, fun, speakers, outings and service. Interested? Why not join us?

Ph Joy 538 0035 or Sue 5486062. NelSoN Camera Club meets 2nd & 4th Mondays 7/30 pm Netball Pavilion, upstairs Saxton Rd., Stoke. We welcome all photographers from beginners to experienced. Contact 021 2360 847. www.nelsoncameraclub.co.nz ChriStmaS Carol CoNCert at All Saints Church 30 Vanguard Street Friday 21st December 7pm with the Salvation Army Band & Guest Solos & you. Cuppa afterwards. riChmoNd Creative Fibre, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Thursday morning each mth Birch Hall, Richmond Showgrounds. If you enjoy Knitting, Spinning, Weaving & Felting come along & see if it’s for you. Ph Susan 5443316 SeNiorNet: Having trouble understanding or using your computer & other digital devices? Join Seniornet, our volunteers can help you. Have a look at our website seniornetnelson.org.nz or ph: 03 548 9401 arthritiS SoCiety CoFFee morNiNg We meet at Char Bar & Grill 10am on the 4th Wednesday of the month. Next Gathering 23 January 2019. Ph Claire 035450835 or 0273601039 turN uP Pay & Play teNNiS at the Richmond Tennis Club on Wednesday evenings 7pm. Come & join us. This will be fun. Contact Secretary, 0274 872 480 FeeliNg Sad, StreSSed, dePreSSed or StuCk? Identify & explore new ways to move forward with a Life Linc Counsellor in Motueka, Mapua Richmond or Nelson. Up to 10 Face to Face counselling sessions now for individuals and couples. Interested? Call Life Linc 03

Contact Pat 548 2725 grow a Program for us all to gain knowledge and learn to change a life of problems into wholesome living. Caring, sharing & friendship using a 12-Step Program. Ph: 547-6120 Nelson Branch. iNdoor bowlS - SoCial team - Church of Christ Hall Youth Hall, D’Arcy Street, Richmond. Tuesday 1pm - 3pm. $3.00 per session. We are a fun social group catering for everyone. New members very welcome. Robin 544 3116 exPerieNCe the SouNd oF Soul: SiNg hu, a sacred sound and ancient mantra. It brings healing for body, mind, and spirit. Wednesdays 5:00-6:00pm, 44c Bronte St. Phone Lyndy 0211567914 riChmoNd welCome grouP New here? Have a cuppa, meet new friends, ask questions. All welcome. 10am, first & third Thursday each month at Alchemy Cafe, Bateup Rd. Call Glenys at 265 5318 voluNteer driver reQuired Are you free on a Monday morning 8.30-10am? We need a volunteer to assist our van driver transport elderly to our social & activity programme in Stoke. Ph: Trish 547 9350, email trisha@psusi.org.nz

wiShiNg everyoNe a very merry ChriStmaS aNd SaFe travelS iF travelliNg over the holiday SeaSoN

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