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Stephanie Gray from Nelson Marlborough Health
A big shout out to all the midwives in the hospital, birthing units and community. It's International day of the Midwife.
Did you know the word 'midwife' derives from old English. 'Mid' meaning with, and 'wif 'meaning woman, combined to mean … View moreA big shout out to all the midwives in the hospital, birthing units and community. It's International day of the Midwife.
Did you know the word 'midwife' derives from old English. 'Mid' meaning with, and 'wif 'meaning woman, combined to mean 'with-woman' or the person who is with the mother at childbirth. The word covers both make and female midwives.
Midwives make a huge difference to families lives and making sure new parents feel supported and able to cope with their newborn and journey ahead. Enjoy your day
Chéri from Stepneyville
Bench top, with double sink and spout. Pick up at 17 Britannia Heights.
Sharon from Richmond
2003 Eldiss Avante 362 (2 berth) badged as Almond. This great English import caravan has it all. Light weight, compact and yet very towable.
Internal Length 3.65 Mtrs
External length 5.14 Mtrs
Unladen weight 859 Kg
Max laden weight 1050 Kg
2 single beds or 1 double
3 way fridge
3 … View more2003 Eldiss Avante 362 (2 berth) badged as Almond. This great English import caravan has it all. Light weight, compact and yet very towable.
Internal Length 3.65 Mtrs
External length 5.14 Mtrs
Unladen weight 859 Kg
Max laden weight 1050 Kg
2 single beds or 1 double
3 way fridge
3 way water heater
Gas / 230v central heating
12V and 230V lighting
4 ring gas hob, grill and oven.
All windows with insect screens and blackout blinds
Large skylight window
Xpelair fan
Motor mover
Small awning & ground sheet
19 inch TV
Satellite dish
Rollaway water tank
Rollaway graywater tank
Cassette toilet
Self containment cert.
Electric & Gas cert.
Gas bottle
Battery
Mag wheels plus a spare tyre
Great condition for age. Tows easily with a 2000cc car.
Price: $16,500
Lost something? You can now report lost property to Police at police.govt.nz. Whether it’s your phone, a wallet or your keys that you’ve lost, you can now let Police know without picking up the phone. As well as reporting lost property, you can also report non-emergencies like theft, vandalism … View moreLost something? You can now report lost property to Police at police.govt.nz. Whether it’s your phone, a wallet or your keys that you’ve lost, you can now let Police know without picking up the phone. As well as reporting lost property, you can also report non-emergencies like theft, vandalism and shoplifting online, as well as get updates on a Police report you’ve already made. Just remember, always call 111 in event of an emergency. Find out more here. Find out more
We’re seeking Volunteer Support Workers throughout Aotearoa, New Zealand! Your role will be providing information and support to victims affected by crime and trauma in your own community. APPLY NOW or check out this video to learn more about the role. Learn more
The Team from Resene ColorShop Nelson
If you’re someone who often looks at abstract art and thinks to yourself “I could do that,” this project will be right up your alley. Use a new frame or recycle an old one. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick … View moreIf you’re someone who often looks at abstract art and thinks to yourself “I could do that,” this project will be right up your alley. Use a new frame or recycle an old one. 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
Come and join us in the kitchen! We will be making and using quark, feta, butter, yoghurt and cream cheese with Riverside raw milk - there will be plenty of sampling going on too, so come with an appetite!
Registrations are essential: education@riverside.org.nz
Please note that we will be using … View moreCome and join us in the kitchen! We will be making and using quark, feta, butter, yoghurt and cream cheese with Riverside raw milk - there will be plenty of sampling going on too, so come with an appetite!
Registrations are essential: education@riverside.org.nz
Please note that we will be using Riverside Milk which is RAW milk and may not be suitable for everyone's consumption. The Ministry of Primary Industries advises the following: ‘Raw milk may contain microorganisms that can causeserious illness. To reduce the risk of illness, raw milk should be heated to at least 70 degree Celsius for one minute. This is critical for infants, young children, the elderly, pregnant women and people with weakened immune systems.’
Skara Bohny Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Trafalgar Street is opening to traffic again after another bustling summer.
Some people think it should stay pedestrian-only in winter as well - do you agree? Tell us why it should/shouldn't be pedestrian only in the comments.
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The Team from Nelson City Council
There’s still time to get your nomination in for this year’s Eelco Boswijk Civic Awards – this is your chance to nominate anyone that you think deserves recognition for helping to make Nelson the special place that it is. The awards are remaining open for an additional week to capture a late … View moreThere’s still time to get your nomination in for this year’s Eelco Boswijk Civic Awards – this is your chance to nominate anyone that you think deserves recognition for helping to make Nelson the special place that it is. The awards are remaining open for an additional week to capture a late flurry of interest.
For more information, or to make a nomination see our website.
Karin from Upper Moutere
Hi everyone,
Craft Potters in Hope start classes again next Wednesday, 8.5.! The Morning Class with Emily Bolton is about hand building for beginners and advanced, 10 – 12 with shared lunch after. (the best part of the day... ;-))
Advanced Throwing with Alan Ballard from is from 2pm – 4 … View moreHi everyone,
Craft Potters in Hope start classes again next Wednesday, 8.5.! The Morning Class with Emily Bolton is about hand building for beginners and advanced, 10 – 12 with shared lunch after. (the best part of the day... ;-))
Advanced Throwing with Alan Ballard from is from 2pm – 4 pm. Please enquire at CPN: craftpotters@ts.co.nz
For more info please see our website craftpotters.org.nz...
Astrid from Stepneyville
In good running order. Can be viewed in Bridge street.
Price: $50
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
‘The children are our future.’ It’s a well-loved cliché around the world because it’s absolutely true. The hopes and dreams we have for our communities are only as strong as the children and young people who continue to believe in them long after we’re gone.
This month is all about … View more‘The children are our future.’ It’s a well-loved cliché around the world because it’s absolutely true. The hopes and dreams we have for our communities are only as strong as the children and young people who continue to believe in them long after we’re gone.
This month is all about supporting our young people, to encourage and empower them to not only be the change-makers and community builders of tomorrow but also the best versions of themselves. To listen to their perspective and remember that it’s not just about what we can teach them, but what lessons they can teach us. After all, the recipe for creating healthy, happy children includes a lot of the same ingredients for building safer, more resilient and connected communities.
Want to share your thoughts?
Let us know how you’re supporting young people in your communities this month by tagging us in your posts + using the following hashtag so we can see what you get up to:
#NSNZsupportingouryoungpeople
Jacquie from Richmond
I have 7 balls of 50g patons alpaca & wool blend. They are all of col and lot number batch in a lovely warm chocolate colour. 2 maybe 3 of the balls look like they have been started but the wool from them is in the started little boys long knitted jacket(project started but unfinished and now … View moreI have 7 balls of 50g patons alpaca & wool blend. They are all of col and lot number batch in a lovely warm chocolate colour. 2 maybe 3 of the balls look like they have been started but the wool from them is in the started little boys long knitted jacket(project started but unfinished and now no longer any use to me😞) please make an offer
Negotiable
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