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Margie from Brightwater
I'm needing to hire an exercycle for 3 weeks after knee replacement surgery...thanks
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
A group of tourists were assaulted and robbed, with one suffering a broken jaw, after they were confronted in a central Nelson alleyway. Nelson Police detective sergeant Lex Bruning said three men visiting from overseas were reportedly attacked by up to six people in an alleyway leading from … View moreA group of tourists were assaulted and robbed, with one suffering a broken jaw, after they were confronted in a central Nelson alleyway. Nelson Police detective sergeant Lex Bruning said three men visiting from overseas were reportedly attacked by up to six people in an alleyway leading from Bridge St to Montgomery carpark about 1.50am on Sunday.
Anyone who may have seen the group behaving aggressively or witnessed the incident is urged to call Nelson Police on (03) 546 3840 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Read more
Skara Bohny Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Some people have reported brown water coming out of their taps in Nelson - has it happened to you? How bad is it?
It should go away after running your taps for 10 minutes or so. Let us know how it goes in the comments.
Joy from Stoke
Baby Blanket Unused
No damage
From a smoke free and pet free home
Depending on location can drop off if needed
Price: $5
Anne from Enner Glynn
16 inch Milazo bike for sale. Few scratches and torn seat. $50
Price: $50
Tony from Tahunanui
Last summer, with kids coming to stay, I went to the Warehouse to grab some buckets and spades for the beach. They had them alright, but they were flimsy, bendy even, and way less than useful at Tahunanui beach. Fortunately, I found solid ones at Para and all was sorted for the kids
Trouble is I … View moreLast summer, with kids coming to stay, I went to the Warehouse to grab some buckets and spades for the beach. They had them alright, but they were flimsy, bendy even, and way less than useful at Tahunanui beach. Fortunately, I found solid ones at Para and all was sorted for the kids
Trouble is I could easily see the future of those zillions of The Warehouse plastic beach toys nation wide – soon broken and discarded at the beach by disappointed children so I wrote to The Warehouse explaining that I accepted it was too late to change that summer’s stock but asking they got better stuff this year.
The Warehouse responded saying they stood by the quality of their stock and it was the parents’ responsibility to stop their children littering.
Going back in this year I see their plastic spades can be bent into a circle with the gentle use of just one finger.
The buckets were, if possible, even flimsier.
The Warehouse may reckon it’s doing its bit by encouraging shoppers to not use single use shopping bags but they are doing parents, children and the environment – including all sea creatures – a major disservice (harm in the case of the sea creatures) selling such obviously not fit for purpose plastic to take to the beach.
My own kids buckets and spades only got taken to the op shop, battered but still perfectly serviceable, once they had left home and we finally cleared up after them.
This Christmas, if you don’t want to waste money on junk and do care for the environment you might want to look at how ‘single use’ a lot of The Warehouse stock – not just the buckets and spades – are.
The Team from ACC New Zealand
With warmer weather heading our way, gardening is a great way to stay fit and get regular doses of Vitamin D to help strengthen our bones.
The Home Safety checklist will give you practical tips on how to avoid falls, sprains and strains while pulling those stubborn weeds. For example, when … View moreWith warmer weather heading our way, gardening is a great way to stay fit and get regular doses of Vitamin D to help strengthen our bones.
The Home Safety checklist will give you practical tips on how to avoid falls, sprains and strains while pulling those stubborn weeds. For example, when you’re gardening avoid heavy lifting and use long-handled tools so you’re not bending over for long periods. Steady yourself when bending and standing, no pesky weed is worth falling for!
A new movement called Live Stronger for Longer is helping to reduce the risk of falls by providing practical information and free resources. We want to help you stay on your feet, and living the life you want to live.
Take the home safety checklist with your friends and family and join the movement today.
Proudly brought to you by ACC, HQ&SC, MOH and your local community health providers.
Jason Cowlam from New Zealand Red Cross
It’s not just the festive season. It’s also cyclone season. Cyclones are happening more often, they‘re getting more severe, destructive and deadly – and they’re even reaching us here in New Zealand. What would you do if you lost everything?
During this time of giving, … View moreIt’s not just the festive season. It’s also cyclone season. Cyclones are happening more often, they‘re getting more severe, destructive and deadly – and they’re even reaching us here in New Zealand. What would you do if you lost everything?
During this time of giving, give a gift for good to help those who need it most. You can easily help them with warmth, water, meals, shelter, community outreach and welfare centre support.
Click here to help
Stephanie Gray from Nelson Marlborough Health
Are you confused about Enduring Power of Attorney and Advance Care Plans?
Come and talk with people who can help you and your whanau plan the end of life care that you want.
Fairfield House, 48 Van Dieman Street, Nelson
Friday 14 December
1 – 3pm
James from Richmond
Hey guys I just released my longest Article on my blog regarding success and how lonely one needs to be to gain success, come and check it out here thepassionateenthusiast.com...
Cheers everyone.
Amelia from Tahunanui
Hi all,
A while ago I posted about how I had a plan to sell vegan ice cream at the Thursday market.
We are almost ready to sell! Just have to apply for a licence and find a place to get our ingredients.
Then we're all set.
… View moreHi all,
A while ago I posted about how I had a plan to sell vegan ice cream at the Thursday market.
We are almost ready to sell! Just have to apply for a licence and find a place to get our ingredients.
Then we're all set.
We think we will be selling by late December/early January.
Thanks for the patience! 🙂
Tania and Frank from Richmond
Good morning
We are looking for Carrera Go Slot tracks for our son for Christmas. Does someone has some for sale?
Please let me know.
Cheers Frank
Suzie from Tahunanui
richmond morning badminton welcomes new and existing social badminton players
to their club, we meet at badminton hall gladstone road richmond
we play all year round monday and friday mornings 10am until 12,30pm
just come along and have a go
contact
suzie
0212518542
The Team from Nelson City Council
One of the great ways you can reduce your rubbish footprint is by composting your kitchen and garden waste.
Having a productive garden hinges on healthy soil, good gardening practices and a little bit of know-how. So we’ve prepared a handy Grow It Guide, see the Our Nelson story for details.
We’re so grateful to all the generous sorts who’ve chipped in to get us here. So, let’s lose the gifts… and turn our big day into a celebration with the nation.
For every $10 donated from you, Spark Foundation will give $10 too – up to a grand total of $10,000 across all 10 charities.
Give here
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