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1627 days ago

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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1629 days ago

Streetwise views sought

Cherie Sivignon Reporter from The Nelson Mail

Nelson City Council wants to hear residents' feedback on options for changing the layout of Trafalgar, Bridge and Hardy streets as part of a plan to revitalise the city. Should the central section of Trafalgar St be pedestrian only? What would make you stay longer in town?

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1628 days ago

Fishing boats Port Nelson. 13.6.2020

Michael from The Wood

Port Nelson Fishing Boats 13.6.2020

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1629 days ago

American coffee chain Starbucks closes in Nelson

Samantha Gee Reporter from The Nelson Mail

There will be no more Frappucinos in the top of the south as Starbucks closes its doors after 15 years on Trafalgar Street. Landlord Gaire Thompson said he gave Starbucks a 100% rent reduction in April, but turned down their request to pay half the rent for up to a year. Will you miss Starbucks or … View moreThere will be no more Frappucinos in the top of the south as Starbucks closes its doors after 15 years on Trafalgar Street. Landlord Gaire Thompson said he gave Starbucks a 100% rent reduction in April, but turned down their request to pay half the rent for up to a year. Will you miss Starbucks or are you glad it's gone?

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1650 days ago

GRRRR - DOES THE COUNCIL REALLY LISTEN TO OUR SUBMISSIONS?

Helen from The Brook

I wrote a submission for the Dog Control Policy and Bylaw review. Because of the lockdown I was offered the following options for an oral presentation:
a) Via Zoom video link
b) Via telephone call
c) Submitting a short statement which someone will read on your behalf.
So I wrote a short statement… View more
I wrote a submission for the Dog Control Policy and Bylaw review. Because of the lockdown I was offered the following options for an oral presentation:
a) Via Zoom video link
b) Via telephone call
c) Submitting a short statement which someone will read on your behalf.
So I wrote a short statement well within the 5 minute allocation and asked if someone at the council could read it out for me as I don’t do zoom. Which they agreed on.

When I listen to the council meeting on Youtube nobody read out my statement. There were a few people talking to their submission and one person talked on the phone.

I wrote to NCC and asked what had happened. Part of their reply: “The Chair (Kate Fulton) of the committee makes the decision about how the Hearings are managed, and had made the decision shortly before the meeting that the statements would be circulated and tabled but not read aloud.”
Why was I then not contacted so I could phone in and read my statement? Another person talked over the phone. Kate Fulton was part of the previous dog review bylaw when NCC misread the Nelson dog community by then trying to enforce draconian laws. So her decision not to allow my representative or myself to speak to my submission doesn’t come as a surprise as my submission questioned the very essence of this proposed policy.

Thirty minutes into the meeting Kate Fulton reads out that a number of people (incl myself) had wished not to speak and councillors were asked to read our statements later. This contradict the communications I've had with council staff prior this zoom meeting.
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There is no wonder why people in general doesn’t engage positively with the council. One of the basic complaints I hear is that ‘they don’t listen anyway’, ‘it’s who you know that can make change happen’, ‘councillors pet projects’ etc. And it certainly comes across to be true. Dog reviews only come up every eight years or so which is a big part of the life of a dog and the time the owner and dog have together.
I have now joined the camp who lost faith in our democratic right in this "smart, little city".

People may not be interested or agree with my contribution to NCC, but I do believe it’s wrong to be silenced hence I’ve added my oral submission below. No comments needed to the oral submission itself please.
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“This is my contribution and short statement re the proposed dog bylaw. Many thanks for reading it out! Cheers, Helen (Which didn’t happen!)

Thank you for listening to this oral presentation and I hope you have read my written submission.

Dog ownership play a big part in the lives of many people and families. In 2018 the pet industry were worth $1.8b*.

Since the last dog bylaw were adopted dog ownership has increased steadily. The Dog control activity report between 2013- 2019 does not show any great negative changes despite the increase in dogs which reflect that most dog owners must be ‘good dog owners’. Housing developments in Nelson has changed with much smaller gardens which means an increased need for public areas for dog walking. This proposal is mostly about the increase of on-leash and prohibited areas. Many dog owners cannot give their dogs sufficient exercise and stimuli during on-leash walks.

During the last decade safe areas that used to be available for people to exercise their dogs have decreased or become less pleasurable to use.
-Walkways have become shared paths with cyclists,
-the hills around Codgers, Andrews field, the new BMX park at the end of Branford Park, the Maitai/Brook loop are shared but taken over by bikers,
-the back beach by kite surfers,
-the extension of Founders railway going through green areas,
-most swimming holes along the Maitai are dog prohibited part of the year,
-soccer activities on the Maitai cricket ground took over the cricket off season that dog -owners had negotiated with the council as an off-leash area
-and now all the grazed areas surrounding Nelson are proposed to become on-leash
just to name a few of these losses of safe areas for dog owners.

I can’t help but make the comparison between bikers and dog owners. The latter heavily regulated and mostly self-funded whilst the council has no interest to regulate or enforce the former and they are given substantial yearly financial support ($1m last year).

What makes a Good versus Bad dog owner? For example, many people use sport fields to let their dogs be off-leash as a place where children and dogs play together when there are no matches or training. Years ago I saw a councillor play with his children on the Victory Square sports field incl their off-leash dog. The family and dog had a lot of fun. It was an on-leash area so this councillor broke the bylaw. There were no other people around, they were not affecting anyone else. There’s not many green areas around for families with dogs in this area. Bylaws that either doesn’t make sense, aren’t practical or are too prohibitive won’t be followed and good people will become bad dog owners.

Suggestions:
- Fence off play grounds to allow families to bring their dogs to neighbourhood parks or sports fields not in use and let dogs be off-leash.
- Dog walkers need more areas to choose from, to spread the ‘load’ which would “minimise danger, distress, and nuisance to the community generally”. Leash aggression is a very real occurrence when dogs are force to meet other dogs on narrow footpaths or tracks.
- With the loss of safe off-leash areas the council need to find other ways to manage currently grazed land around Nelson urban areas. See my suggestions in my written submission.
- Good Dog Owners: If the council viewed dog owners as good dog owners, there would be no need for on-leash or prohibited areas. I have not heard that there’s an outrage against dogs so this must be a council driven proposal. It highlights the council’s view that there are not enough good dog owners hence these proposed prohibited bylaws. So when a biker/cyclist offends against a pedestrian on a footpath, shared path/track, do you limit all cyclists to on- road cycling only, or ban bikers from tracks’?

Unfortunate incidents are part of life and rather than a fear-based new dog policy and bylaw, I would like to see an inclusive approach. The wellbeing of dogs owners and dogs depend of quality areas to walk in. Please respect dog ownership by not penalise dog owners.
Thank you for listening

J
1629 days ago

Wanting Jam Jars 400g with screw on lids please for a colleague

Joy from Stoke

Wanting Jam Jars 400g with screw on lids please for a colleague
Thanks heaps!!

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1629 days ago

How to create a happy and healthy home for less

The Warehouse

Did you know a government and industry study found the condition of as many as one in two New Zealand homes assessed wasn’t as healthy as it should be?

That has a big impact on our health, but despite the obstacles we face, there are lots of simple ways to make your place warmer and drier, … View more
Did you know a government and industry study found the condition of as many as one in two New Zealand homes assessed wasn’t as healthy as it should be?

That has a big impact on our health, but despite the obstacles we face, there are lots of simple ways to make your place warmer and drier, more comfortable and easier to heat.
Find out more

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1629 days ago

Next issue of Get Growing ezine - coming soon!

Reporter NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Hi everyone, the next issue of Get Growing will be released early next week, so keep your eyes peeled! In the meantime you can read all previous editions here, so dig in and enjoy!

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1632 days ago

Japanese Game of Go

Anthea from Tahunanui

Does anyone in the Nelson area play Go? My husband is hoping to find other Go players in the area.
The game of Go was invented in ancient China thousands of years ago and later reached Korea and Japan in the 5th and 7th century CE.

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1629 days ago

Creative ideas for using wallpaper

The Team from Resene ColorShop Nelson

Use colourful wallpaper to update a tired old piece of furniture easily!

Make the most of this weekend with this easy project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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1630 days ago

HELL Pizza Now Delivering Beer & Wine

HELL Pizza

Your fantasies have become reality.

HELL Pizza, Beer, Wine all in one delivery.

We’ve teamed up with Kiwi business Best Wine Co. to deliver beer from local legends Garage Project and award winning wines from Main Divide to provide you with the ultimate dining experience right to your … View more
Your fantasies have become reality.

HELL Pizza, Beer, Wine all in one delivery.

We’ve teamed up with Kiwi business Best Wine Co. to deliver beer from local legends Garage Project and award winning wines from Main Divide to provide you with the ultimate dining experience right to your lair...

Simply grab some food for delivery before 10pm and you'll have the option of tagging on some cheeky bevvies!

T&Cs apply, customer orders must be 18+ ID verified and receipt signature required before and after purchase

Read more about the ins and outs of booze delivery here .
Find out more

1630 days ago

Hand Sanitizer Smart Dispensers, Stands, Sanitizers

Craig from barsafenet.com

Nelson’s very own Ultra Sanitizer manufacturing business is now supplying touch less Smart Dispensers that can be wall mounted, glass mounted, or mounted onto our Nelson made dispenser stands as seen in the Richmond Mall.
We are still supplying bottles of hand and surface Ultra Sanitizer in a … View more
Nelson’s very own Ultra Sanitizer manufacturing business is now supplying touch less Smart Dispensers that can be wall mounted, glass mounted, or mounted onto our Nelson made dispenser stands as seen in the Richmond Mall.
We are still supplying bottles of hand and surface Ultra Sanitizer in a range of handy sizes along with certified KN95 masks.
Free delivery in Nelson when you mention where you saw this article.
Contact us via
email barsafenet@outlook.com
Phone or txt 021374657
Website www.barsafenet.com...

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1631 days ago

Tiny home for sale

Rob from Toi Toi - Washington Valley

Tiny home, 20 ft converted container, sliding door, windows, fully lined timber interior wired for power
caravan type plug. Lights and plugs, converted by professional builder, no leaks and fully insulated we are unable to use this at the location we have so reluctantly for sale, this is an easy … View more
Tiny home, 20 ft converted container, sliding door, windows, fully lined timber interior wired for power
caravan type plug. Lights and plugs, converted by professional builder, no leaks and fully insulated we are unable to use this at the location we have so reluctantly for sale, this is an easy shift by lift and shift. Ideal sleep out or extra room $15000 ph for details pics coming 021499324

Price: $15,000

1631 days ago

Heated council debate over Maitai housing development

Tim Newman Reporter from The Nelson Mail

Nelson councillors have supported seeking government funding to upgrade infrastructure for a 700 home housing development in the Maitai Valley and Atawhai hills.

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1631 days ago

Did you know we have a great selection of children's story and activity books?

Mary Jane from Lemon Tree Lane

Shop with us and save up to 40% on many titles compared with other bookshops and online stores.

New stock has just arrived - pictured are some of my personal favourite story books, which are $8.90 each....

And ...check out our website www.lemontreelane.co.nz... to see what else we have in store!

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