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Cynthia from Nelson South
Hi everyone, I'm in the process of creating new gardens and getting rid of lawn and want to edge the new gardens with bricks.....I'll be needing quiet a few of them. Wondering if anyone has any bricks they are not using and willing to let go of? Please email me on info@cynthia.co.nz or … View moreHi everyone, I'm in the process of creating new gardens and getting rid of lawn and want to edge the new gardens with bricks.....I'll be needing quiet a few of them. Wondering if anyone has any bricks they are not using and willing to let go of? Please email me on info@cynthia.co.nz or PM me so I can give you a call. Many thanks Cynthia 🙂
Cynthia from Nelson South
Hi everyone, I'm in the process of creating new gardens and getting rid of lawn and want to edge the new gardens with bricks.....I'll be needing quiet a few of them. Wondering if anyone has any bricks they are not using and willing to let go of? Please PM me so I can give you a call. … View moreHi everyone, I'm in the process of creating new gardens and getting rid of lawn and want to edge the new gardens with bricks.....I'll be needing quiet a few of them. Wondering if anyone has any bricks they are not using and willing to let go of? Please PM me so I can give you a call. Many thanks Cynthia 🙂
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Cally Stockdale from Nelson Tasman Climate Forum
LIVE IN OR NEAR BRIGHTWATER?? Would you like to get involved in helping Snowdon's Bush to flourish?
JULY 27th , 2021, at Brightwater School, 7 - 8.30pm
If you value this local asset, and are concerned that it flourishes into the future, then please come to a public meeting being organised… View moreLIVE IN OR NEAR BRIGHTWATER?? Would you like to get involved in helping Snowdon's Bush to flourish?
JULY 27th , 2021, at Brightwater School, 7 - 8.30pm
If you value this local asset, and are concerned that it flourishes into the future, then please come to a public meeting being organised by The Nelson Tasman Climate Forum at Brightwater School at 7pm on 27th July. We will discuss the pressures that the bush reserve is under, and what can be done through local efforts to improve the situation. One option is to establish a 'Friends of Snowden's Bush' group to work with the Department of Conservation in caring for the reserve.
Snowden’s Bush reserve is a rare example of the podocarp forest that once covered much of the area. Although it has been considerably modified over time, it is one of the last surviving native lowland bush areas of the Waimea Plains, covering over five hectares on Waimea West Road in Brightwater. The Snowden's Bush Trust is to be congratulated on the purchase of the adjacent land to add to the Reserve.
The Reserve is dominated by mighty totara, titoki and matai, some of them several hundred years old. A diverse understory has flourished since stock grazing ceased in 1972. The regeneration project that began in 1988 has seen the return of tui, bellbirds and kereru to the area.
The trees are a seed source for local plant nurseries, and both the old and regenerating bush provide natural habitats for native wildlife. On top of this, it is an important and dearly loved community asset for Brightwater.
However, the reserve does not look after itself. There are problems with noxious weeds, especially around the edges, and with invasive predators. More recently, the forest has suffered from water stress, caused by a combination of changing land use and climate change. The last two years have seen these stresses become more severe. There is a need to replant areas of the bush, and a thick coverage of trees around the perimeter will reduce wind through the trees, and thus water loss.
Cally Stockdale from Nelson Tasman Climate Forum
NTCF's Supporting Nature & Storing Carbon group invites you to learn about the Nelson Whakatu Biochar Microforest, believed to be the first biochar microforest in New Zealand. It's modelled on methods developed by Prof Akira Miyawaki in Japan.
DATE: Sunday, 25th July at 10am
VENUE: … View moreNTCF's Supporting Nature & Storing Carbon group invites you to learn about the Nelson Whakatu Biochar Microforest, believed to be the first biochar microforest in New Zealand. It's modelled on methods developed by Prof Akira Miyawaki in Japan.
DATE: Sunday, 25th July at 10am
VENUE: 5 Francois Way/Heights, Enner Glynn, Nelson
HOST: Colin Davis
TOPIC: Microforestry: What is it, benefits to the climate and beyond, and how to establish your own microforest.
By planting large numbers of mixed native tree species in a small area (minimum 30 sq metres) the theory is that growth rate is enhanced along with carbon sequestration which is claimed to be 30 times that of a plantation forest.
The key feature of our forest, where we have planted almost 300 trees in 100 sq metres, has been the advance treatment of the soil to produce good drainage as well as water retention and long term sharing of soil enhancement benefits. These are supported by drilling 200+ holes in the forest area through the clay subsoil and filling the holes with biochar and compost, allowing them to interact together. We produce the biochar on site by burning wood from cut down trees and producing a high temperature to allow pyrolysis to take place. One drum of burnt timber thus produces about 25 kilos of biochar.
We planted 25 species of native trees and shrubs, appropriate to the area, on 5th April and they are already growing well.
According to the Miyawaki Method, we planted them roughly 60cms apart and must now mulch the forest to a depth of 10-11cms. We must also weed and water for 3 years as necessary, after which the forest should be completely self-supporting.
The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
If you have safety concerns for yourself, or an older friend or family member you can call us for free and confidential advice and support.
There are many reasons why elder abuse occurs. It often stems from attitudes that are ageist, and disrespectful of older people.
The majority of cases … View moreIf you have safety concerns for yourself, or an older friend or family member you can call us for free and confidential advice and support.
There are many reasons why elder abuse occurs. It often stems from attitudes that are ageist, and disrespectful of older people.
The majority of cases that Age Concerns work with involves older people living in their own homes. In most instances it is family members like adult children who perpetrate elder abuse or neglect.
Call 0800 65 2 105 to contact your nearest Age Concern
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Richmond Church of Christ from Richmond
Richmond Church of Christ hosting
School Holiday Children's Program 19th-23rd July
9.30-12pm Mon - Friday 6-11yrs
Cost $5 per session or $20 week, $25 for family
Phone 03 544 5415 or txt 022 094 6682 to register
still time to register - a fun program for Children
Nan from Atawhai
Mixed media "Ocean Zenn" by Mary Bessant 2002 Size of each piece 40cm x 40 cm
Price: $450
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
NZ Gardener is again looking for greenfingered good sorts – individuals or groups who have used gardening skills to help other people. Five finalists will feature in the October magazine and one will go on to become 2021 Gardener of the Year! There are some amazing prizes up for grabs so if you … View moreNZ Gardener is again looking for greenfingered good sorts – individuals or groups who have used gardening skills to help other people. Five finalists will feature in the October magazine and one will go on to become 2021 Gardener of the Year! There are some amazing prizes up for grabs so if you know a homegrown hero who is using their gardening skills for good, nominate them now!
The Team from Red Cross Shop Richmond
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Women’s Skirts.
Child’s Clothing.
Duvet Covers.
Bags and Luggage.
Thank you for your support.
The Team from New Zealand Red Cross Shops
We have an over abundance of Mens pants and Women’s pants and skirts so come on in this week and see Trish and the friendly team in Vanguard St and grab yourself a 1/2 price bargain
"Being deaf is no barrier to learning and seeing someone like me achieving qualifications and working in a job that has a lot of responsibility has hopefully encouraged them to give it a go.”
When Erich Krogmann started the Food and Beverage Level 2 qualification, he had to learn how to … View more"Being deaf is no barrier to learning and seeing someone like me achieving qualifications and working in a job that has a lot of responsibility has hopefully encouraged them to give it a go.”
When Erich Krogmann started the Food and Beverage Level 2 qualification, he had to learn how to balance study with a night job and a young family, but his main challenge came in the form of his hearing disability.
Erich says he thinks he’s inspired other people with a disability to take on training.
Read Erichs full story here
Chris Soutar from Soutar-able Glass
Stay warm and cozy a nice fire and retro fit double glazing from soutar-able Glass traping that winter warmth in and the cold out.
I can retro fit your home with double glazing, wooden or aluminium.
Good rates and pride in my work.with 39 years of experience i am happy to give a free quote or … View moreStay warm and cozy a nice fire and retro fit double glazing from soutar-able Glass traping that winter warmth in and the cold out.
I can retro fit your home with double glazing, wooden or aluminium.
Good rates and pride in my work.with 39 years of experience i am happy to give a free quote or advise.
I also fix broken windows , showers ,mirrors , splash backs, lead lights and most things glass.
Call chris 021642428.
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Sandy from Stepneyville
Nicky Hager will speak on
'Private investigators, tax havens, Julian Assange and other recent work stories'
Nicky Hager is an internationally-renowned author and investigative journalist based in Wellington. He has published seven best-selling books, specialising in investigating … View moreNicky Hager will speak on
'Private investigators, tax havens, Julian Assange and other recent work stories'
Nicky Hager is an internationally-renowned author and investigative journalist based in Wellington. He has published seven best-selling books, specialising in investigating hard-to-document subjects, often requiring years of painstaking research. He last spoke at Spirited Conversations in March 2017, just after his controversial exposé Hit and Run was published.
He is one of just two New Zealand members of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, and a member of the NZ Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security Reference Group, established in 2018.
Nicky Hager returns to update us on the projects that have occupied his time in the recent past.
Where? Cafe Yaza, Montgomery Square, Nelson,
When? Wednesday 28 July, 2021
Yaza opens for dining/drinks 6.00pm - conversation 7.30-9.30pm.
Koha to cover costs please - No reservations.
Sally from Nelson South
Wanted base course, any left over base court is fine, free or cheap. 027 408 5793
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