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1570 days ago

School jobs and programmes still under threat despite cash boost

Katy Jones Reporter from The Nelson Mail

A $20m buffer for international student losses doesn't rule out threat of school jobs and programmes being cut. Principals are calling on the Government to decide how international students can return to the regions safely in 2021.

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1570 days ago

Glass House Wanted

Sally from Nelson South

Glass house wanted or glass house frame wanted, any size or anything similar consider, free or cheap. 027 408 5793

1570 days ago

Documentary on racing legend Ken Smith making a pit stop in Nelson

Tim Newman Reporter from The Nelson Mail

Ken Smith has been racing cars competitively for the past 62 years, after making his start as a 16-year-old in 1958. On Saturday at the Suter Theatre, a new documentary film about Smith's career and influence on the NZ motor racing scene will make its Nelson premier.

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1571 days ago

Dog walking services - add some excitement to your dog's day

EJ from Tahunanui

Hi there! My name is EJ and I love dogs of all shapes and sizes, from Jack Russel to Great Dane! I'm offering dog walking services for $20 for an hour's walk, or $15 if you want to set up regular walks (at least twice a week).

I'll take your dog to the park or beach, give them … View more
Hi there! My name is EJ and I love dogs of all shapes and sizes, from Jack Russel to Great Dane! I'm offering dog walking services for $20 for an hour's walk, or $15 if you want to set up regular walks (at least twice a week).

I'll take your dog to the park or beach, give them plenty of exercise (off-lead as long as they have good recall), play fetch or tug with them if that's what they're into, and generally make a big fuss of them. We can also practise commands if they're learning. They'll get exercise, attention, mental stimulation, and the chance to socialise with other dogs (though if you want to organise solo walks, we can discuss that option).

If you're dog's stuck at home while you're at work, or you've just got too much going on to give them all the exercise they need, message me and let's treat your dog to a day out.

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1571 days ago

Are you involved in your local community garden?

Amy Ridout Reporter from The Nelson Mail

Community gardens are a great way to meet your neighbours and get involved in your community - and of course for growing food.

Do you pitch in in your nearest garden, or can you think of a space that has potential to become a community space?

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1571 days ago

Food Secure Communities Grant funding (closes 2/8/2020)

Suzi from Atawhai

www.msd.govt.nz... What is the Food Secure Communities Grant Funding

The Food Secure Communities Grant Funding is for communities to work together to develop and implement a Food Secure Communities plan to create long-term, sustainable food security in their community. Where plans are already… View more
www.msd.govt.nz... What is the Food Secure Communities Grant Funding

The Food Secure Communities Grant Funding is for communities to work together to develop and implement a Food Secure Communities plan to create long-term, sustainable food security in their community. Where plans are already underway, funding can enhance existing efforts.

Plans are expected to influence how the second year of Community Food Response Grant Funding is spent, as organisations consider how they contribute to creating a food secure community.
This will mean that communities are better positioned to manage future shocks to food security when Community Food Response Grant funding comes to an end.
Total funding available

$1 million over two years from September 2020 – June 2022.
We expect to fund around 50 initiatives with grants that will average $10,000 per annum and total $20,000 over two years.
What is involved in a Food Secure Communities plan?

You may wish to:

Co-design what food security looks like in your community
Map your food security assets and consider your gaps
Consider how the principles of Te Ao Māori are incorporated in your food secure community plan
Consider what services that enhance the mana and food sovereignty of those utilising the services looks like
Establish a collective impact initiative.
Consider how governance and management of your organisations reflects the makeup of your community

In developing your food secure community plan, this may include:

People, families and whānau in your community who are vulnerable to food insecurity. (Beneficiaries and those with low or substantially reduced incomes, those who are homeless or in social or rental housing, including Māori, Pacific, women parenting alone and disabled people are most vulnerable to food insecurity).
Relevant foodbanks and community food services in your area, and other organisations who are supporting people, families and whānau who are vulnerable to food insecurity
Iwi, Hapū and local marae
Local councils
Food in schools programmes
Food rescue
Community food social and cooperative enterprises
Local food producers, businesses and markets, community gardens, maara kai, pataka kai and other community food ‘assets’.

MSD staff will provide support, as will Kore Hiakai Zero Hunger Collective.
Who can apply?

We are seeking individual or joint applications from organisations that are:

Registered as a Charitable Trust, Incorporated Society or other not for profit legal entity.
Able to articulate how their governance and management structures are reflective of the makeup of the communities in which they operate.
Able to demonstrate that the initiative will lead to outcomes that benefit people, families and whānau who are vulnerable to food insecurity.
Able to demonstrate strong and ongoing connections to groups in their community that are vulnerable to food insecurity.
Able to demonstrate how they are or will be actively working together with others to build a food secure community.
Able to demonstrate how they will go about developing and implementing a food secure communities plan.

Eligible costs There is flexibility around what funding can be spent on, but we expect in general it will most likely be used to lead this initiative.
Expected outcomes

The expected outcomes will vary by community, but in general will be along these lines:

Communities are food secure, and enhance the mana and food sovereignty of people, families and whānau.
People, families and whānau have access to affordable, nutritious, sustainable food that meets their cultural and dietary needs.

Reporting requirements

Your Food Secure Community Plan is due to us on 10 April 2021.

This will then contribute to discussions with organisations receiving Community Food Response Grant Funding on any changes they wish to make to contribute to creating a food secure community.

A final report will be due in July 2022.

Reporting includes:

Your communities shared vision for a Food Secure Community, including your common understanding of the problem and agreed approach to solving it.
Measuring your communities progress towards achieving your shared vision
Who you are working together with, and your joint plan to achieve your communities vision
How you are working together. e.g. convening, coordination and communication.
Your highlights, results, learnings and achievements.

Your questions

If you have any questions, please email them to foodsecure@msd.govt.nz.
We will also regularly update our FAQs page with your commonly asked questions.
How can applications be made?

Applications will open on 29 May 2020 and close on 2 August 2020 at 11.59pm. Applicants will be informed of the outcome of their application by early September 2020.Download the application form here and submit to foodsecure@msd.govt.nz

1571 days ago

Review of Greenmeadows processes not started yet

Skara Bohny Reporter from The Nelson Mail

It's been over a year since the council promised a full review of the disastrous Greenmeadows construction project, which was delayed by over a year by serious construction defects, but the review hasn't started yet thanks to ongoing "legal processes". What do you want the … View moreIt's been over a year since the council promised a full review of the disastrous Greenmeadows construction project, which was delayed by over a year by serious construction defects, but the review hasn't started yet thanks to ongoing "legal processes". What do you want the review to look into, when it finally happens?

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1571 days ago

Luxury Care Suites at Green Gables

Oceania Healthcare

Located in the heart of Nelson, Green Gables is our newest offering for luxury Care Suite living. Thoughtfully designed to provide Rest Home & Hospital care with the comforts of home, you can relax knowing that you won’t have to move again, even if your needs increase.

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Located in the heart of Nelson, Green Gables is our newest offering for luxury Care Suite living. Thoughtfully designed to provide Rest Home & Hospital care with the comforts of home, you can relax knowing that you won’t have to move again, even if your needs increase.

Each Care Suite comes with a spacious living area, ensuite bathroom, and kitchenette, so you can still enjoy a cuppa with family and friends just as you always have.

Green Gables is opening at the end of September, so give us a call today on 0800 333 688 to find out more.

Green Gables is located at 241 Bridge Street, The Wood, Nelson.
Find out more

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1571 days ago

Glass House Wanted

Sally from Nelson South

Glass house wanted or glass house frame wanted, any size or anything similar will consider, free or cheap. 027 408 5793

1571 days ago

TIME TO DO IT! Get a FB Business page for just $70

Jean from I'm Online!

Are you a small business wanting more customers? Get a FaceBook Business page all set up for you, no hassle, for just $70. People are now using FB to search for businesses both by name and by kind - is your business missing out? Let Jean help you- I promise it will be quick and pain-free! Just … View moreAre you a small business wanting more customers? Get a FaceBook Business page all set up for you, no hassle, for just $70. People are now using FB to search for businesses both by name and by kind - is your business missing out? Let Jean help you- I promise it will be quick and pain-free! Just contact me for a free and friendly consultation.

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1571 days ago

Nelson businesses making the most of business advice service

Tim Newman Reporter from The Nelson Mail

More than 1000 business owners in Nelson and Marlborough have been taking advantage of a government-funded service which gives businesses specialist advice to help them cope in a post-Covid economy.

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1571 days ago

Need help with that renovation?

Daniel from

Do you need a hand with your renovation?

Floor Sanding | Decorating | Maintenance | Storage building | Shelving | General repairs | Painting | Fencing | Decking | Mowing | And everything in between | 15+ years experience

www.handydanpropertymaintenance.co.nz...
021 0839 2908
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Do you need a hand with your renovation?

Floor Sanding | Decorating | Maintenance | Storage building | Shelving | General repairs | Painting | Fencing | Decking | Mowing | And everything in between | 15+ years experience

www.handydanpropertymaintenance.co.nz...
021 0839 2908
danieldoakley@gmail.com

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1573 days ago

Microgreens, 100% Organically Grown

Cheryl from Richmond

We have the following Microgreens ready to eat now, in a grow tray for you to harvest when ready to eat, on our garden stall in Richmond.
Radish
Broccoli
Mizuna
Cress
Coriander
Sunflower
$6 per medium punnet. Ring or text Cheryl for our home address.

Price: $6

1573 days ago

Boy Scout and Girl Guide Stamps of the World - 1957 First Edition

Pam from Richmond

Boy Scout and Girl Guide Stamps of the World
Entwistle, Gordon

Published by Cassell, London, 1957 - FIRST EDITION

Small BOOK, hard cover, illustrated cover, laminated. No dust jacket.
Black and white photographic illustrations throughout, including FDCs.
82 printed pages of text with … View more
Boy Scout and Girl Guide Stamps of the World
Entwistle, Gordon

Published by Cassell, London, 1957 - FIRST EDITION

Small BOOK, hard cover, illustrated cover, laminated. No dust jacket.
Black and white photographic illustrations throughout, including FDCs.
82 printed pages of text with monochrome photographs throughout.

Text body is clean, and free from previous owner annotation, underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. Edges browned slightly.


Hillplough Heights, Richmond. Call Pam for directions on 5444005

Price: $10

1573 days ago

ORIGINAL ART: 2 FRAMED ARTWORKS FROM NZ POSTAGE STAMPS

Pam from Richmond

ORIGINAL ART: 2 FRAMED ARTWORKS FROM NZ POSTAGE STAMPS


At 76 years old we have down sized and I no longer have a “stamp hobby room”, so I have these 2 framed ORIGINAL ART PICTURES.

1) SCREENPRINT ON EMBOSSED PAPER BY W. GRIFFIN (not sure of name)
Framed in 3D matt
Embossed paper to … View more
ORIGINAL ART: 2 FRAMED ARTWORKS FROM NZ POSTAGE STAMPS


At 76 years old we have down sized and I no longer have a “stamp hobby room”, so I have these 2 framed ORIGINAL ART PICTURES.

1) SCREENPRINT ON EMBOSSED PAPER BY W. GRIFFIN (not sure of name)
Framed in 3D matt
Embossed paper to replicate the stamp perforations
Replica of 1898 Pictorial stamp “Kaka & Kea”
Photo of original stamp and framed screenprint 8.5 x 10.5 inches
Stamp: 1898 Single 1s 'Kea and Kaka' gummed stamp.

Kea (Nestor notabilis), on the left, is a parrot about 46 cm long with olive-green feathers and scarlet under wings. It is a bird of great personality, raucous and inquisitive. Kaka (Nestor meridionalis), on the right, is a parrot about 45 cm long, often heard before being seen - its loud, harsh call travelling some distance. Its appearance is striking - bright red-orange neck, abdomen and rump, olive-green above, with scarlet under wings which can be seen when the bird is in flight.



Also:

2) Framed 1935 Pictorial of Tui printed on fabric with hand painted bird – 9 x 11 inches
Stamp: 1935 Single 1s 'Tui' gummed stamp.

A number of New Zealand birds are songless, but the beautiful tui is a notable exception. It is an inimitable songster, a remarkable mimic, and it can be taught to talk. Between 30 and 38 centimetres in length, the tui has two tufts of white feathers at its throat, a collar of long white curved feathers on the back of its neck, and a touch of white on the angle of its wings. Its body is in two shades of brown, and its wings and neck feathers are iridescent, gleaming green or blue according to the play of light on the feathers.
Photo of original stamp and artwork

Hillplough Heights, Richmond. Call Pam for directions on 5444005

Price: $150

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