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A lower speed limit of 80kmh may be in place by Christmas along a deadly stretch of State Highway 60, near Nelson.
New Zealand Transport Agency has signalled a lowering of the speed limit from 100kmh to 80kmh for the whole section of SH60 between Three Brothers Corner at Richmond and Maisey Rd.
… View moreA lower speed limit of 80kmh may be in place by Christmas along a deadly stretch of State Highway 60, near Nelson.
New Zealand Transport Agency has signalled a lowering of the speed limit from 100kmh to 80kmh for the whole section of SH60 between Three Brothers Corner at Richmond and Maisey Rd.
The increasingly busy section, which includes a long straight followed by a winding stretch, has had a number of fatal and serious crashes in recent years. Read more here.
What do you think about the update? What more could be done about this road?
Catherine from Richmond
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I have some potted Pinot Noir Abel vines available for sale
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Price: $10
Bowel cancer can develop with no warning signs. Finding it early with the free bowel screening test could save your life.
Within the next two years, everyone aged 60 to 74 who lives in the Nelson Marlborough region and who can receive publicly-funded healthcare, will be sent a test kit in the … View moreBowel cancer can develop with no warning signs. Finding it early with the free bowel screening test could save your life.
Within the next two years, everyone aged 60 to 74 who lives in the Nelson Marlborough region and who can receive publicly-funded healthcare, will be sent a test kit in the mail.
It's important that you do the test as soon as possible, and post it back. The test is easy, clean, and you can do it at home.
Make sure your postal address is up to date with your GP.
To find out more call 0800 924 432, visit www.timetoscreen.nz, or talk to your doctor.
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Joy from Stoke
On behalf of my work colleauge happy to collect or drop off Main Road Stoke thank you so much
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The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
ASB Bank and Age Concern New Zealand have partnered to run free “Keeping you and your money safe” seminars during October. We will be discussing issues around financial abuse, scams and online safety with time to ask questions and join us for refreshments.
So why not get some friends … View moreASB Bank and Age Concern New Zealand have partnered to run free “Keeping you and your money safe” seminars during October. We will be discussing issues around financial abuse, scams and online safety with time to ask questions and join us for refreshments.
So why not get some friends together and come along - We would love to see you there! Please register at the seminar nearest to you
Kathy King from St Barnabas Church
‘Out To Lunch’ Community lunch 11:45am Wednesday October 3rd at St Barnabas Church Stoke (opposite Countdown) Gold coin donation. All welcome
Will from Richmond
Hi, Does anyone know something of the history of the remains of the steel framework of a submarine on the shoreline in the Waimea Inlet please?
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Hi neighbours,
Have you heard this trick before? A handy hack on how to open OXO cubes is causing a stir online, as it seems many of us have been doing it all wrong.
Forget crumbling up the cube after opening the silver foil packaging - it seems that packaging was actually designed to be … View moreHi neighbours,
Have you heard this trick before? A handy hack on how to open OXO cubes is causing a stir online, as it seems many of us have been doing it all wrong.
Forget crumbling up the cube after opening the silver foil packaging - it seems that packaging was actually designed to be flattened. To read more click here.
Simply open up the flaps on the side, flatten them out and then crumble the cube inside the package, turning it into a powder that's a heck of a lot easier to add to your dish.
Did you know this handy trick? Have you been opening the cubes the wrong way your whole life like the rest of us? Will this make cooking for your family a little easier? Share your thoughts in the replies below!
Suzie from Tahunanui
hi there i have put in a submission to parliment regarding the tdc water augentation regarding the waimea dam project regarding the sky rocketing cost of it we only have until friday 5th october to put the submission in for or against the project
suzie elford
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Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Plastic parking tickets are a thing of the past in Nelson, with the council deciding paper is the way forward. So if you do get hit with a nasty surprise, it may not be good for your wallet, but at least it will be good for the environment.
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