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Evey from Todds Valley
This week's Nelson Weekly contains a full page ad. paid for by Nelson Citizen Alliance denigrating several NCC candidates with untrue statements ... Nelson Weekly has issued an apology & an opportunity to set the facts straight. Sadly, many voters will believe what is written in the Nelson… View moreThis week's Nelson Weekly contains a full page ad. paid for by Nelson Citizen Alliance denigrating several NCC candidates with untrue statements ... Nelson Weekly has issued an apology & an opportunity to set the facts straight. Sadly, many voters will believe what is written in the Nelson Weekly paper and because they do not have the Nelson App or look at social media they will be none the wiser before voting closes on Saturday 12pm. nelsonapp.co.nz...
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Paul from Redwood Valley
looking for two strips of panel steel 1.6 mm thick 1830 x 50 .
Jean from I'm Online!
"I found Jean on Neighbourly, and the services she offered were the kick in the backside I needed to get my business website looking and functioning professionally (I had kept putting it off due the exorbitant fees many web developers were charging). Jean worked incredibly hard to achieve what… View more"I found Jean on Neighbourly, and the services she offered were the kick in the backside I needed to get my business website looking and functioning professionally (I had kept putting it off due the exorbitant fees many web developers were charging). Jean worked incredibly hard to achieve what I wanted, and was able to teach me, in a straightforward way, how to manage and add improvements to my website myself.We had a few minor and major crises along the way (due to external circumstances) which Jean took in her stride and did her utmost to resolve, sacrificing many hours of her own time I am sure. She continues to be really available for support and advice - I cannot recommend her highly enough!" - a review given by Georgina of Mainly Natives Plant Nursery.
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Reinhard from Mapua
Hi, all regular Cinema goers, and to any new people who think they might like to go to the movies which we’ve been showing for the last 6+ years
This time, we plan to show the movie "The disappearance of Alice Creed" on Sunday, 16th October at 6.30 pm in the Mapua Community Hall. … View moreHi, all regular Cinema goers, and to any new people who think they might like to go to the movies which we’ve been showing for the last 6+ years
This time, we plan to show the movie "The disappearance of Alice Creed" on Sunday, 16th October at 6.30 pm in the Mapua Community Hall. Bring your own chair and drinks etc if you wish.
Some of us go to the Sprig & Fern for a meal at around 5pm, and there will be a table reserved for any who would like to join us.
We have some excellent movies planned for the rest of the cold season, So, we look forward to seeing you there.
All income from this event will go towards the Mapua Community Hall!
Cheers,
Peter & Di, Reinhard & Angelika
"The disappearance of Alice Creed" is possibly the best British thriller film of 2009.It has a cast of only three people, so the film could have gone one way or the other, the right or the wrong way. Thankfully it goes the right way. The script and direction is tight and the film's turns and twists are very surprising. The audience in the cinema gasped at one scene in particular which you won's see coming at all. I certainly didn't. The film is helped of course by stunning performances from all three actors. Martin Compston (Steve Arnott in the BBC drama "line of duty") plays Danny, the younger, twitchier of the two kidnappers who isn't actually as sweet as he seems. Eddie Marsan as Vic, the older, vicious and intelligent kidnapper and Gemma Arterton who plays Alice, the spoilt, rich little girl in the centre of all commotion. Those who didn't manage to get to see "Alice Creed" at cinemas have missed out obn an excellent film. I recommend it to anyone in search of a lean, tight thriller with excellent performances. Again, perfect for our mature Mapua audience.
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Darryl from Mapua
Steel rims 4 stud with tyres in good condition. 14 inch chrome wheel nuts .ph 0273264052
Price: $200
Sandy from Stepneyville
Multicultural Youth Nelson Tasman (MYNTies) speaking on
That's MYNT!
Do young people see things differently? Meet the MYNTies, a group of young people aged 14 - 21 living in the Nelson-Tasman region. Some are new arrivals; others have been here much longer. They … View moreMulticultural Youth Nelson Tasman (MYNTies) speaking on
That's MYNT!
Do young people see things differently? Meet the MYNTies, a group of young people aged 14 - 21 living in the Nelson-Tasman region. Some are new arrivals; others have been here much longer. They come from all corners of the globe, speak many different languages and represent a wide range of cultures.
The MYNTies will talk about their mission to empower young people through the projects they've set up, sharing their passion for achieving acceptance for all, and unity in diversity. Come and discuss, eat, drink, listen, question and comment.
Where? Café Yaza, Montgomery Square, Nelson
Yaza opens for dining/drinks at 6.00pm.
Conversation 7.30-9.30pm.
Treat yourself and support our partners Yaza Cafe at the same time. Come early and try their new 'Spirited Conversations' menu!
Koha to cover costs - No reservations
Eva from The Brook
Reading through the responses to 'that ad' by the Nelson Citizen Alliance - you know the one that the Nelson Weekly had to apologise for - I find all these pussy-footing words like 'disinformation', something that 'holds no truth', etc very interesting.
Are we not… View moreReading through the responses to 'that ad' by the Nelson Citizen Alliance - you know the one that the Nelson Weekly had to apologise for - I find all these pussy-footing words like 'disinformation', something that 'holds no truth', etc very interesting.
Are we not allowed to say 'Lies' any more?
Now there's a word that every kid understands.
Dirty deliberate lies, that were designed to twist the outcome of the election, timed to do the most damage possible.
And every kid also knows how far to trust anybody who behaves like that!
Come on Nelson, if you haven't voted yet, grab your papers and show them!
Vote for those who were attacked. And who have never used dirty tactics like that!
Here they are:
Matt Lawrey
Rachel Sanson
Rohan O'Neill-Stevens
Aaron Stallard and
Pete Rainey
You can drop off your paper before midday tomorrow, Saturday at all these places, in the bright orange bins:
Where to find your nearest ballot bin
Nelson City Council, Civic House lobby, 110 Trafalgar St
Elma Turner Library, 27 Halifax St
Stoke Library, 35 Putaitai St
Nightingale Memorial Library, 2 Beach Rd
Founders Heritage Park in the windmill, 87 Atawhai Dr
Enner Glynn School reception, 10 The Rdgeway
Tāhunanui Community Hub reception, 55/61 Muritai Street
Habitat for Humanity Hub reception, 166 Tāhunanui Drive
Victory Community Centre, 2 Totara Street
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Linley from Richmond
This bowl can be used to make delicious, steamed puddings.
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Kirsty from Richmond
Hello neighbours!
I'm looking for a 2 bedroom home in central Richmond for myself and my son (and daughter until January when she heads off on her O.E.) with a modest budget of up to $450 per week 🏡 My lovely rental home of 5.5 years sold last week 😭
I'm doing my best and … View moreHello neighbours!
I'm looking for a 2 bedroom home in central Richmond for myself and my son (and daughter until January when she heads off on her O.E.) with a modest budget of up to $450 per week 🏡 My lovely rental home of 5.5 years sold last week 😭
I'm doing my best and trying all the usual avenues but the rental market in Richmond is pretty challenging at the moment... Maybe you have a friend/family member/neighbour who will leave something similar soon?
Maybe you know a landlord who needs a reliable, friendly, quiet, tidy, long-term tenant with great references? 💯
Please private message me if you have any leads or can help in any way. Thank you 😊
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To support the equipment coordinator to clean, organise and tidy the community equipment at our Suffolk Road location and/or to assist with delivering equipment to patient homes in the greater Nelson community.
This essential equipment enables patients to remain at home. If interested to help us … View moreTo support the equipment coordinator to clean, organise and tidy the community equipment at our Suffolk Road location and/or to assist with delivering equipment to patient homes in the greater Nelson community.
This essential equipment enables patients to remain at home. If interested to help us with either of these roles please contact Krisca Gould the Volunteer Programme Manager at 546-3912. *Covid 19 Vaccinations required.
Sue from Marybank
2 European pillows hardly used, no marks. Measure approx 65cm x 65cm. $20 for the pair.
Phone 0274 366 883
Price: $20
Jill from Richmond
A Mysterious Melodrama Based On True Nelson Events .
When: 7.30 pm on 13 - 15 October 2022
Where: All Saints Church Auditorium - Vanguard Street, Nelson
Tickets: $20 (+ booking fees). Book at www.eventfinda.co.nz......
Also ticket sales at the door.
Victorian Period Costume encouraged - … View moreA Mysterious Melodrama Based On True Nelson Events .
When: 7.30 pm on 13 - 15 October 2022
Where: All Saints Church Auditorium - Vanguard Street, Nelson
Tickets: $20 (+ booking fees). Book at www.eventfinda.co.nz......
Also ticket sales at the door.
Victorian Period Costume encouraged - prizes! Refreshments & Raffle.
Come & learn some interesting Nelson history!
On 18 July 1874, Mrs Charlotte Boseley, landlady of the Bay View Hotel, Wakapuka, was found dead on a sofa at the hotel, under suspicious circumstances. (We believe that the Hotel was sited somewhere between the now Bay View Road and Malvern Avenue, Atawhai).
The drama continues ....
Melodramas revolve around the basic conflict between virtue and vice using one-dimensional stereotypical characters to represent absolute good or absolute evil and devices such as songs, asides (directly address to the audience), title boards and scenic visual effects- all accompanied by incidental music to clear up any doubt.
This play is written by Penny Taylor, who lives in Wakapuaka. She is a member of Histrionics, a not for profit group whose vision is to bring history to life in our community. You can find us on Facebook www.facebook.com......
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