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Through these tough times we have learned the true strength and resilience of our communities and have witnessed first hand the abundance of aroha in Aotearoa.
Now more than ever, the fern seems to best capture the spirit of our country. If we look to our Māori roots, we are reminded of the twist… View moreThrough these tough times we have learned the true strength and resilience of our communities and have witnessed first hand the abundance of aroha in Aotearoa.
Now more than ever, the fern seems to best capture the spirit of our country. If we look to our Māori roots, we are reminded of the twist or pikorua which resembles two intertwined pikopiko ferns - a fern known for thriving in dark, damp areas of our woods. A reminder that difficult conditions can actually be an opportunity for tremendous growth.
The entanglement of the pikorua also has no beginning or end which is often used to represent an everlasting bond. Although we are all on our own path in life, in the end we always come back together - we are all connected through our interwoven lives.
#KiaKaha #ChristchurchStrong #NSNZcelebratecommunity
Barnaby Sharp Reporter from The Nelson Mail
A developer has plans to build a new mall in Wakatu Square in Nelson. Is this a good move or will it just add more pressure on existing retailers. Vote on our poll or leave us a comment telling us what you think.
Read the full story here bit.ly...
Claire from Stoke
Asking $4000
Toyota Wish - 2004
Purchased about 6 years ago in Auckland.
We are its first NZ owners
Never been in an accident (in NZ anyway)
Serviced regularly (last one being end of April 2018).
New Battery in May 2018… View moreAsking $4000
Toyota Wish - 2004
Purchased about 6 years ago in Auckland.
We are its first NZ owners
Never been in an accident (in NZ anyway)
Serviced regularly (last one being end of April 2018).
New Battery in May 2018
Will have NEW WOF (being done 29th March)
7 Seater - great for extended family, or to split the kids up. Back seats all fold down, so handy to move items with (or I guess you could even sleep in it).
Does have all the head rests.
Has a few scratches and the odd dent, but nothing that affects the way she drives.
We have upgraded our family car, so this one is just sitting around at home.
Keen to see her go to a new home.
All realistic offers will be considered.
Located in Stoke, Nelson
Text Claire - 0220186077
Negotiable
Suzie from Tahunanui
we are a social badminton group based in richmond @ nelson badminton hall gladstone road , who are currently looking for more new players interested in coming along to our social group, We meet at the hall mentioned above every monday and friday mornings 10am until 12.30pm all year round , we even … View morewe are a social badminton group based in richmond @ nelson badminton hall gladstone road , who are currently looking for more new players interested in coming along to our social group, We meet at the hall mentioned above every monday and friday mornings 10am until 12.30pm all year round , we even play on public hoildays when they fall on our normal mornings we play
contact suzie
through neighbourly
0212518542
have tried to place free community notice in nelson leader but with out any luck
we do have a few posters around district
The Team from Nelson City Council
Great news: The recent rainfall has enabled Nelson City Council to lift the water restrictions in all urban areas.
We would like to thank all those who complied with the restrictions and helped to manage our water supply during the dry spell.
Murray from Stoke
Variety of Household goods, garage stuff, left over from shifting someone into a Retirement Village.
Washing Machine, Dryer, etc.
Negotiable
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Helen from Richmond
Builder's shed clearance - some power tools,other interesting bits and bobs for handymen (and women) -furniture etc.
Upper Songer Street Saturday 30 March - signs out at 8am;
Negotiable
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A heavy rain watch is in place for Mount Taranaki, Northwest Nelson, the Richmond Range and the Tararua Range. A strong wind watch is in place for Marlborough.
People are advised to keep up to date with the latest forecasts in case parts of this watch are upgraded to a full warning, or … View moreA heavy rain watch is in place for Mount Taranaki, Northwest Nelson, the Richmond Range and the Tararua Range. A strong wind watch is in place for Marlborough.
People are advised to keep up to date with the latest forecasts in case parts of this watch are upgraded to a full warning, or additional areas are added. Check the latest updates here.
The Team from
The Commission for Financial Capability (CFFC) is running a free seminar in Nelson on Thursday, April 4, about the financial implications of moving into a retirement village, with support from the Retirement Villages Association and experienced legal practitioners.
Speakers from the CFFC, … View moreThe Commission for Financial Capability (CFFC) is running a free seminar in Nelson on Thursday, April 4, about the financial implications of moving into a retirement village, with support from the Retirement Villages Association and experienced legal practitioners.
Speakers from the CFFC, Retirement Village Association and the legal profession (if available), will discuss types of retirement villages, the costs of moving into and living in them, and how they operate. The seminar will also explain some important residents' rights and where you can find out more information.
The seminar is 90 minutes long and will include question and answer time.
Tea, coffee and light refreshments are provided.
Places are limited and while attendance is free, registering is essential.
Please register by clicking on the link below:
Over the next few weeks we'll be introducing the amazing wahine who have accepted the challenge of our Trek to Transform trip to Vietnam which will take place in April.
First up - The amazing Dee Paranihi!
As a loved employee of the Graeme Dingle Foundation, Dee couldn’t pass up the … View moreOver the next few weeks we'll be introducing the amazing wahine who have accepted the challenge of our Trek to Transform trip to Vietnam which will take place in April.
First up - The amazing Dee Paranihi!
As a loved employee of the Graeme Dingle Foundation, Dee couldn’t pass up the amazing opportunity to explore Vietnam and help kids across Aotearoa at the same time. "We can all learn to believe what we have inside is greater than the things that stand in front of us, but we need to teach our kids this, we are not necessarily born thinking that way."
To find out more about Dee and how you can support her in this worthy cause visit dinglefoundation.org.nz...
Maggie from Enner Glynn
spca wont take her even tho we got her from there. she was very shy when we got her. she has been the coolest cat hangs out with you, loves being stroked and loved. she loves playing with toys but for some reason she wont be picked up or go on our lap. she was found under a house with kittens a … View morespca wont take her even tho we got her from there. she was very shy when we got her. she has been the coolest cat hangs out with you, loves being stroked and loved. she loves playing with toys but for some reason she wont be picked up or go on our lap. she was found under a house with kittens a year ago shes not that much older herself. shes very clean never had any issues toileting, she independent. there is a very complicated reason we cant keep her which is totally beyond our control. because she is shy she wouldn't suit a home with kids but shes a really lovely girl whos fixed vaccinated and chipped. whos time is running out :( would love to see her rehomed
Free
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A section of the Tahunanui Reserve Car Park (as shown) will be getting resurfaced next week.
This section of the car park will be closed to vehicles, but access to the playground will remain available. If you are heading to the playground with the family, please make sure to keep a careful eye on … View moreA section of the Tahunanui Reserve Car Park (as shown) will be getting resurfaced next week.
This section of the car park will be closed to vehicles, but access to the playground will remain available. If you are heading to the playground with the family, please make sure to keep a careful eye on children around the work site.
Skara Bohny Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Should the council put up the funds, or not? Do you have any other ideas for how to save the zoo, or has it's time come? Let us know in the poll or comments below.
Natureland is in trouble, after receiving less council funding than they requested last year.
Possibly the only way to save the … View moreShould the council put up the funds, or not? Do you have any other ideas for how to save the zoo, or has it's time come? Let us know in the poll or comments below.
Natureland is in trouble, after receiving less council funding than they requested last year.
Possibly the only way to save the business, according to a letter sent to the council by the Natureland Wildlife Trust board chair, is to receive the remaining funding they initially requested, otherwise the zoo will close and the animals will go, either to other zoos or, worst case scenario, by being euthanised.
What do you think should be done?
Read more here:
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