Stepneyville, Nelson

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2305 days ago

Looking for Karcher Water Blaster N1417 for parts

Joy from Stoke

Hello my friend has the water blaster above thats needing parts for it so it can be fixed. If anyone has one thats only suitable for parts it would be much appreciated thanks

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2305 days ago

Blessing of the Fishing Fleet

Seafarers Memorial Trust

Hi neighbours come along to the Blessing of the Fishing Fleet on 18th August at 1pm. In Association with Sunderland Marine Sunderland Marine Pier, Nelson

Events on the day:
- Auction of Todays Catch
- Fishing Vessels Parade
- Fish Filleting
- Fireworks, Friday 17th at approx 6.30pm

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Hi neighbours come along to the Blessing of the Fishing Fleet on 18th August at 1pm. In Association with Sunderland Marine Sunderland Marine Pier, Nelson

Events on the day:
- Auction of Todays Catch
- Fishing Vessels Parade
- Fish Filleting
- Fireworks, Friday 17th at approx 6.30pm

Don't forget to bring your coins for some fresh fish and chips!

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R
2306 days ago

Relaxation Massage

Raewynn from Atawhai

Hi, I have set up my massage business here in Atawhai. Bodyheal massage. Please call me on 0275173106

Price: $50

2307 days ago

Teachers strike

Stu Hunt Reporter from The Nelson Mail

What are you going to do with your child when the teachers go on strike next Wednesday?

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2306 days ago

ROOM FOR RENT

Bernie from Tahunanui

Tahuna Suburb NELSON
Five minutes to beach and bus transport.
Free wifi
Includes power, water, mini fridge
$160 Single
$220 couple
Must be working/studying

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S
2308 days ago

Water Storage Tank

Susan from Stoke

Near new 135 litre water storage tank. Phone 547 5851. $100

2307 days ago

Nelson Arts Festival launches its 2018 programme

The Team from Nelson City Council

Nelson Arts Festival takes over the city from 11-26 October 2018 with a wondrous array of incredible performances, talks, exhibitions and community events, wrapping up with the much-loved Masked Parade & Carnivale and its theme of “Weird and Wonderful."

For further information go to … View more
Nelson Arts Festival takes over the city from 11-26 October 2018 with a wondrous array of incredible performances, talks, exhibitions and community events, wrapping up with the much-loved Masked Parade & Carnivale and its theme of “Weird and Wonderful."

For further information go to the Our Nelson story.

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2307 days ago

NBus rides again around Stoke!

The Team from Nelson City Council

A new look NBus service is back on the streets of Stoke.
There are five services every weekday, starting from the Tennis Courts at Main Road Stoke and travelling around the suburb between Saxton Road East, Quarantine Road, The Ridgeway and Seaview Road.
For further details read the latest Our … View more
A new look NBus service is back on the streets of Stoke.
There are five services every weekday, starting from the Tennis Courts at Main Road Stoke and travelling around the suburb between Saxton Road East, Quarantine Road, The Ridgeway and Seaview Road.
For further details read the latest Our Nelson story.

2307 days ago

International Super Club netball tournament puts Nelson on world stage

The Team from Nelson City Council

The Nelson region will get the opportunity to feature on the world stage, when the Super Club netball competition returns to the Trafalgar Centre on 19-24 August.

For further details read the latest Our Nelson story.

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2307 days ago

Nelson Youth Councillors going places

The Team from Nelson City Council

Nelson Youth Councillors Alex Hunter and Jenna Stallard will be taking up exciting opportunities in the coming months.

Read the full story on Our Nelson.

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2322 days ago

Poll: Nelson's favourite dog breed

Reporter The Nelson Mail

Dog registration statistics for 2017 have shown that labradors are the popular dog breed in Nelson, making up just under 5 per cent of all registered dogs in the district (out of a total of 5046).

We're looking for labrador owners to talk to about why they chose to get a lab, and what makes… View more
Dog registration statistics for 2017 have shown that labradors are the popular dog breed in Nelson, making up just under 5 per cent of all registered dogs in the district (out of a total of 5046).

We're looking for labrador owners to talk to about why they chose to get a lab, and what makes their dogs special.

The next most popular breeds in Nelson were (in order): collies, jack russells, staffordshire terriers, and bichon frise.

Let us know which dog you think should be Nelson's favourite for 2018.

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Nelson's favourite dog breed
  • 34.7% Labrador
    34.7% Complete
  • 14.3% Collie
    14.3% Complete
  • 2% Jack russell
    2% Complete
  • 16.3% Staffordshire terrier
    16.3% Complete
  • 12.2% Bichon Frise
    12.2% Complete
  • 20.4% Other (comment below)
    20.4% Complete
49 votes
2307 days ago

Give us a Helping Hand!

Mitre 10 Mega Nelson

This coming Thursday, August the 16th, join us, NMIT and members of the community at Kellys Bush in Enner Glynn Road for another great Mitre 10 MEGA Nelson Helping Hands Project.

This is a priceless piece of NZ Native bush, home to the rare Nelson Green Gecko, and the Parera duck. We will be … View more
This coming Thursday, August the 16th, join us, NMIT and members of the community at Kellys Bush in Enner Glynn Road for another great Mitre 10 MEGA Nelson Helping Hands Project.

This is a priceless piece of NZ Native bush, home to the rare Nelson Green Gecko, and the Parera duck. We will be improving their habitat by planting trees, doing some landscaping and some building.

Call Murray on 5470887 or email murray.leaning@meganelson.co.nz if you want to help.

There will be a dawn blessing at 6.30am, and we will provide an awesome BBQ lunch and drinks. Bring boots, rainwear and a spade or grubber if you have one.
Find out more!

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2308 days ago

The dangers of burning plastic

Judy from Tahunanui

Did you know that burning plastic is highly toxic to humans?
Below you'll find a fact-sheet I found that will give you everything you need to know.

Unfortunately for me, our neighbours seem to be burning their household rubbish in the wood fire...and the smoke blows directly into our … View more
Did you know that burning plastic is highly toxic to humans?
Below you'll find a fact-sheet I found that will give you everything you need to know.

Unfortunately for me, our neighbours seem to be burning their household rubbish in the wood fire...and the smoke blows directly into our house.

Fumes not only affect the outside environment but also inside. You could be slowly poisoning your family.

So make sure when you are sourcing paper to light the fire that it doesn't contain any plastic. Things like the tissue box plastic, remove it first.

www.wecf.eu...

2308 days ago

Pokemon Go Players

Simon from Stoke

Hello All,

My son is after a Tropius for Pokemon Go. If there is ANYONE out there that has this regional free for trade please let me know ... there will be one delighted boy in Stoke :D

He needs just needs a Tropius to complete his Regional list.

If anyone has any of this, please let me… View more
Hello All,

My son is after a Tropius for Pokemon Go. If there is ANYONE out there that has this regional free for trade please let me know ... there will be one delighted boy in Stoke :D

He needs just needs a Tropius to complete his Regional list.

If anyone has any of this, please let me know and we will set up a trade.

Kindest Regards to all,
Simon

Free

2308 days ago

Light it up

Stu Hunt Reporter from The Nelson Mail

The Railway Reserve is a well used corridor for cycle commuters and pedestrians but at night the section between Victory and the Bishopdale Hill is not lit at all making it difficult to negotiate and downright frightening for some. Should the council be taking steps to illuminate this stretch or is… View moreThe Railway Reserve is a well used corridor for cycle commuters and pedestrians but at night the section between Victory and the Bishopdale Hill is not lit at all making it difficult to negotiate and downright frightening for some. Should the council be taking steps to illuminate this stretch or is it the individual's responsibility to have their own lights? Your comments may be used in print unless you specify NFP.

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