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1639 days ago

Milk Vending during Level 2

Riverside Milk

Our new normal in Covid-19 alert level 2 will bring back self-vending for all our customers, albeit with some new rules reflecting government guidelines.

Here the relevant changes (compared to business as usual before Covid-19)

1. Do not enter the milk vending shed if you have any Covid-19 … View more
Our new normal in Covid-19 alert level 2 will bring back self-vending for all our customers, albeit with some new rules reflecting government guidelines.

Here the relevant changes (compared to business as usual before Covid-19)

1. Do not enter the milk vending shed if you have any Covid-19 symptoms. Stay at home, contact your GP or Healthline.

2. Please thoroughly wash and dry your hands at the outside sink or disinfect your hands with the supplied sanitiser BEFORE you enter the shed.

3. Please only enter the shed one at a time. Do wait in or near your car until it is your turn to enter the shed. Physical distancing of 2 meters between yourself and the next customer applies at all times.

4. Please fill out the supplied milk sales sheet (red folder on table) and if you haven't done so already, the customer registration form also (blue folder). This will allow us to not only contact you if our milk supply has a hiccup but also to trace any potential contacts between customers in case of a Covid-19 infection among us.

5. Overall, please be mindful of one another and how your cleaning and hygiene practices during milk vending may impact on the next few customers.

All support towards keeping everyone safe and sticking to the rules is hugely appreciated by our milk team and we thank you and your family in advance.

Take Care and perhaps see you down at the milk vending shed very soon.

Daisy on behalf of Riverside Milk.

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1639 days ago

Compact that garage mess...

The Team from Resene ColorShop Nelson

Upcycle a pallet and old kitchen forks to help keep garden tools organised.

Make the most of this weekend with this step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this project yourself

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1640 days ago

Contact tracing privacy concerns

Samantha Gee Reporter from The Nelson Mail

A Nelson man's rant at Animates about contract tracing requirements at retail stores has attracted attention on social media.

Retailers are not required to contact trace if customers can maintain two metre social distancing while in store, but there is nothing to stop other retailers contact… View more
A Nelson man's rant at Animates about contract tracing requirements at retail stores has attracted attention on social media.

Retailers are not required to contact trace if customers can maintain two metre social distancing while in store, but there is nothing to stop other retailers contact tracing if they think it is important for health and safety.

It is not breach of privacy to ask for customer details on entry to a store. However, retailers need to be clear about the purpose of collecting that information, keep it secure and only use it for the purpose it was gathered for.

What do you think about retail stores asking for contact details upon entry?

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1640 days ago

Hiline Chicks 8 weeks. $20

Kara from Hope

Hiline chickens for sale.
8 weeks at time of writing, all female and will lay nice large eggs.
All vaccinated and beaks treated.
Very nice natured.
Contactless Pick up Hope.
Large or small purchases welcome.
Phone 021 866 931. Thanks :)

Price: $20

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1640 days ago

WANTED: Vinyl LP records

Grant from Toi Toi - Washington Valley

My tiny part-time Nelson record store Family Jewels Records was hit pretty hard by COVID lockdown. We really need more second hand LPs to keep going. If anyone has a record collection to sell, or has a mate who does, please contact me on 022 362 0304. Many thanks ...Grant S

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1641 days ago

SOLD*********** toyota hiace pretty much a minter

Maggie from Enner Glynn

hi toyota hiace super custom top condition.1996 only 46,300km 2400cc petrol auto.i find it very economical more so than smaller cars have had. its a tough roomy vehicle with 3 sets of skylights for watching stars. apparently these vehicles were used in japan for taking tourists from posh hotels to… View morehi toyota hiace super custom top condition.1996 only 46,300km 2400cc petrol auto.i find it very economical more so than smaller cars have had. its a tough roomy vehicle with 3 sets of skylights for watching stars. apparently these vehicles were used in japan for taking tourists from posh hotels to airports they are quite luxurious made of quality material and quite modern features for age, has become Japanese classic.sold with rego,warrant and service.I don't want to sell but must, due to health anyhow text if interested, 021 17 33 541 $10,500.00 based enner glynn

1641 days ago

Maitai fire

Sally Kidson Reporter from The Nelson Mail

We are getting a few messages about the smoke hanging over the city from the Maitai/Centre of NZ area. FENZ says it is the controlled burn we wrote about on Monday.

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1641 days ago

Should Nelson become a Good Food City?

Skara Bohny Reporter from The Nelson Mail

Health advocates and professionals asked the city council to join a global movement to encourage and facilitate healthy, sustainable food, good for both human health and the environment. Find out more in the link below.

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1641 days ago

Crazy travel deals for Kiwis

Trupti Biradar Reporter from Stuff Travel

If you've ever wanted to travel NZ, now is the time. These deals are incredible value.

1641 days ago

Would a $2 fare convince you to use public transport?

Skara Bohny Reporter from The Nelson Mail

Transport group Nelsust wants the Nelson City Council to introduce a flat $2 fare for buses in the city, paid for with parking fees, to encourage more use of public transport in the city. Would you be more likely to use the bus if it was cheaper? Read more in the link below.

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1641 days ago

'Mum and dad' landlords affected by law changes

Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed

The freeze on tenancy terminations has impacted 'Mum and dad' landlords in ways no-one could have predicted prior to Covid-19.

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1645 days ago

Home Grown Seedlings & Microgreens 100% Organically Grown

Cheryl from Richmond

Harvest your own Organic Microgreens!
Cut your microgreens fresh as you need from our tray. We can replenish them when you’re ready to reorder.
Organic microgreens $5.00 punnet (for pick-ups from our home).
Organic plants and vegetables from $2.50

Organic Vegetables ready now: Swede, Broccoli, … View more
Harvest your own Organic Microgreens!
Cut your microgreens fresh as you need from our tray. We can replenish them when you’re ready to reorder.
Organic microgreens $5.00 punnet (for pick-ups from our home).
Organic plants and vegetables from $2.50

Organic Vegetables ready now: Swede, Broccoli, Broad Beans, Iceberg Lettuce, Brussels Sprout, Radish, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Basil, Coriander, Silverbeet & Beetroot.
Organic Microgreens ready now: Sunflower, Rocket, Radish & beetroot

We now supply organic Microgreen kits, with full instructions & everything you need to start growing, with enough greens for you and your family, right now for $35.

If you do not need your plant pots or seed trays, please bring back on your next visit, it helps us to keep cost low for you and helps our Environment.
Stay safe.
To place regular orders or enquires call Cheryl: 027 396 1505
We hope you enjoy your Home Grown Seedlings as much as we enjoyed growing them.
WE OFFER FREE DELIVERY within Richmond, or with a minimum order of $100 (this is area dependent). If you live within 12 kilometers of Richmond we will add $2 to your order. Additional deliveries available upon request.

Price: $2.50

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1641 days ago

Would you go zero carbon?

Katy Jones Reporter from The Nelson Mail

Tasman businesses recently certified as "zero carbon" are urging companies and individuals to follow suit. They say it's a simple process and cutting carbon emissions can help struggling businesses save money, as we emerge from relatively pollution-free lockdown. Are you or you … View moreTasman businesses recently certified as "zero carbon" are urging companies and individuals to follow suit. They say it's a simple process and cutting carbon emissions can help struggling businesses save money, as we emerge from relatively pollution-free lockdown. Are you or you business taking that advice?

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1642 days ago

Nominate a favourite local for a Local Like!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Got a local business that went over and above during lockdown? Is there one you’ve really missed - or one that's brightened your day? Maybe it’s a business who just needs a helping hand at the moment...

Nominate them for a Local Like! Your shoutout could appear as an advert on Stuff, on… View more
Got a local business that went over and above during lockdown? Is there one you’ve really missed - or one that's brightened your day? Maybe it’s a business who just needs a helping hand at the moment...

Nominate them for a Local Like! Your shoutout could appear as an advert on Stuff, on Neighbourly, or in your local paper. Plus you could win a bag of feijoas (or a $100 voucher to the business you nominate).
Nominate now

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1642 days ago

Mission Feedback – Join the conversation

Mission Feedback

As a nation, we recently held a moving ANZAC Day commemoration. So now is a good time to reflect on how we treat our military personnel during and after their service. It speaks volumes about who we are as New Zealanders.

Let’s not leave those who serve our country behind.

Can New Zealand … View more
As a nation, we recently held a moving ANZAC Day commemoration. So now is a good time to reflect on how we treat our military personnel during and after their service. It speaks volumes about who we are as New Zealanders.

Let’s not leave those who serve our country behind.

Can New Zealand do more to ensure that past, present and future service people - and their whānau – are recognised and supported?

Join the conversation now at missionfeedback.co.nz
Join now

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