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Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

Whether it's a new building going up or a strange noise you keep hearing, ask your neighbours here.

1666 days ago

Small business owners - we have a gift for you!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

To show our appreciation for those running small business in our communities, we are giving away our 3 month Premium Business Listings for FREE*.

Usually $150, your Premium Listing enables you to stay visible and connected to those around your business. Let your neighbours know how you're… View more
To show our appreciation for those running small business in our communities, we are giving away our 3 month Premium Business Listings for FREE*.

Usually $150, your Premium Listing enables you to stay visible and connected to those around your business. Let your neighbours know how you're operating in Alert Level 3, share tips and tricks unique to your industry, send a few shoutouts - or share how your community can support you at this time.

There's no catches and no hidden fees. It's just our small way of saying thank you for playing such an essential part in our communities.

Grab a FREE 3 Month Premium Business Listing now. (Feel free to share the news with your fellow small business owners too!)

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1666 days ago

Anzac Day in lockdown

Cherie Sivignon Reporter from The Nelson Mail

Despite the Covid-19 lockdown restrictions, many people in the Nelson-Tasman region remembered the fallen on Anzac Day. They did so in many ways such as standing at the end of their driveways, hanging a colourful tribute, laying a wreath or playing the Last Post. What did you do?

1666 days ago

Need to offer a menu of online ordering items NOW because of Covid-19?

Jean from I'm Online!

Coronavirus drastically affecting your sales? If you're looking to quickly start offering an online menu of items, for contactless takeaway (pickup) or delivery - Jean at ImOnline.nz has done the research for you. Get started TODAY.
Note: I have absolutely no ties or rewards from any of … View more
Coronavirus drastically affecting your sales? If you're looking to quickly start offering an online menu of items, for contactless takeaway (pickup) or delivery - Jean at ImOnline.nz has done the research for you. Get started TODAY.
Note: I have absolutely no ties or rewards from any of these companies; I'm simply trying to help. These programmes seem reasonably easy to implement. When you've had a look at the research, if you feel technically challenged with this then of course I can help-- contact me for a free quote. Read on for the research!

3 TOP COMPANIES (in no particular order):

1. Mobile2Go.com
Appears to have everything you could ever need, from a website, to Android and IOS mobile apps. Pricing: $59/month + 3% of sales.

2. PosBossHQ.com
PosBoss lets your customers order with their app without appearing to leave your website. They team with Regulr which offers mobile ordering; access to Regulr is free during lockdown steps (usually $20+).
Packages start at $29/month for 1 till-operator and up to 50 food, items; or $65/month +GST up to 5 tills, unlimited menu items.

3. Fudo.co.nz
Simply quoting them: "Tell us about your restaurant/café/food outlet, allow us to create your menu, download the merchant app- and get started!"
Pricing: standard $49/mth, up to 100 food items, simple public menu. PRO: $99/month, unlimited items, custom public menu. Has a FREE trial.

Best of luck- we're all anxious to get good food!! Stay safe everyone :)

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1666 days ago

Tasman District Anzac Day

Dana from Richmond

Tasman District Council Anzac Wreath

This Anzac Day we are celebrating things a different way. As your local Councillor for the Richmond Ward I have put together this slideshow of Anzac scenes in my local area.

The YouTube link to the slideshow is here:
www.youtube.com...

The scenes are… View more
Tasman District Council Anzac Wreath

This Anzac Day we are celebrating things a different way. As your local Councillor for the Richmond Ward I have put together this slideshow of Anzac scenes in my local area.

The YouTube link to the slideshow is here:
www.youtube.com...

The scenes are all within walking distance of my house. It is so wonderful to see people finding new ways to celebrate and honour our war veterans. My father (now deceased) served in the Korean War and it was an honour lay a wreath today on behalf of all those who have served New Zealand and their families.

In keeping with Covid lockdown rules the wreath was placed by me with only my family bubble in attendance to mark the occasion, but I wanted to share this moment with you.

Stay safe. Stay home. Be Kind.

Cr Dana Wensley
Richmond Ward
Tasman District Council

1667 days ago

Stories from the ANZACs

ANZAC Day will be marked a little differently this year. We’ll be warm and cosy at home and The Last Post won’t start until you press play. But one thing will be the same – remembrance.

To help us remember those who served and understand what ‘to serve’ meant, … View more
ANZAC Day will be marked a little differently this year. We’ll be warm and cosy at home and The Last Post won’t start until you press play. But one thing will be the same – remembrance.

To help us remember those who served and understand what ‘to serve’ meant, Ryman recorded their ANZAC resident’s stories. Some are humorous, others are tragic and eye-opening, but they all offer insight into the courage, bravery, and determination required to serve.

What better way to remember than to read the memories of those who were there?
Learn more

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1667 days ago

Support Stuff’s local and national news teams

The Team Reporter from Stuff

For over 150 years, the news and information we uncover and provide have relied on your support, either through subscription to our newspapers, consuming news via our online sites, or indirectly through the patronage you provide to those who advertise with us.  

Now there’s a … View more
For over 150 years, the news and information we uncover and provide have relied on your support, either through subscription to our newspapers, consuming news via our online sites, or indirectly through the patronage you provide to those who advertise with us.  

Now there’s a new way you can support us: by making direct financial contributions to help power our news teams up and down the country. 

Make a contribution and you’ll help our journalists continue to do what they do best: provide our readers with trustworthy, accurate and reliable news.
Contribute here

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1667 days ago

Eateries gear up to deliver

Samantha Gee Reporter from The Nelson Mail

Lots of Nelson food and hospitality businesses are busy preparing to offer pickup and delivery when alert level 4 restrictions lift next week. Do you want a break from cooking? Craving a certain dish from your local? Who will you be ordering from?

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1667 days ago

Disaster Fund to cover Nelson City Council rates freeze

Tim Newman Reporter from The Nelson Mail

The Nelson City Council discussed how they would make the zero per cent rates rise work on Thursday - with some of the costs having to be covered by the Disaster Recovery Fund.

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1667 days ago

Attract birds into your garden

The Team from Resene ColorShop Nelson

Create a simple hanging bird feeder from a few pieces of plywood and a terracotta pot and saucer.

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

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1677 days ago

First snow on the ranges

Sally Kidson Reporter from The Nelson Mail

The first snow of the season on the Western Ranges has seen the arrival of colder temperatures. But there's also good news with the rain at Easter being enough to lift most water restrictions in the Tasman District. Have you seen the snow yet?

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1668 days ago

Strange times call for unusual measures

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Hey neighbours, don't you just love it when you find a way to make things work in tricky situations?

With lockdown looming in Nelson, first time buyers Elliott Moss-Pearson and Ben Seelen had an unusual request for their vendor: to let them move in before they'd paid for it. … View more
Hey neighbours, don't you just love it when you find a way to make things work in tricky situations?

With lockdown looming in Nelson, first time buyers Elliott Moss-Pearson and Ben Seelen had an unusual request for their vendor: to let them move in before they'd paid for it. Find out what happened and how they worked things out, here.

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1673 days ago

Dispensing of Prescription Medication

Trevor from Richmond

It will be helpful for you to know that when PHARMAC directed pharmacies to dispense just one months supply of meds on the usual three month prescription, they have also allowed an exception to this directive for...(1) anyone who has mobility problems. (2) anyone who lives rurally at some distance … View moreIt will be helpful for you to know that when PHARMAC directed pharmacies to dispense just one months supply of meds on the usual three month prescription, they have also allowed an exception to this directive for...(1) anyone who has mobility problems. (2) anyone who lives rurally at some distance from a pharmacy. (3) anyone with a compromised immune system. (4) the eldery. This means that you if you fall into any of these catagories you can ask your pharmacy for the full three months of meds, so that you only have to make one trip to the pharmacy instead of three trips. Stay safe everyone.

1670 days ago

First-home buyers - new or pre-loved?

Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed

As a first-home buyer it pays to weigh up your options to see whether buying new or buying 'character' is best for you.

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1670 days ago

Dog Control

News Director Reporter from The Nelson Mail

Some dog owners say plans to have dogs on leashes in previously unrestricted areas, like the Grampians, are unfair. What do you think?

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1668 days ago

Can you shop for your garden in Level 3?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours and gardeners, here's what you can and can't do for your garden next week. Plus, always check with your local garden centres to see what they're doing too.

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