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401 days ago

Is Rutherford Park the right location for a destination playground?

Katie Townshend Reporter from The Nelson Mail

A new “destination playground” for Nelson's city centre will be built in Rutherford Park after Nelson City Council agreed to the site by the Trafalgar Centre for the $3.824 million project at a meeting on Thursday. The decision is in lieu of a planned play space on Bridge St, at the site … View moreA new “destination playground” for Nelson's city centre will be built in Rutherford Park after Nelson City Council agreed to the site by the Trafalgar Centre for the $3.824 million project at a meeting on Thursday. The decision is in lieu of a planned play space on Bridge St, at the site of the eBus bus hub. But, some councillors questioned the location, saying the council was committed to building a playground to help “activate” and bring people into the city centre, and Rutherford Park was too out of the way.
What do you think? Is Rutherford Park central enough?

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401 days ago

What's your favourite Christmas dish?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours, surely it's not too soon to think of this most wonderful time of the year. In fact, we're looking for recipes for your favourite Christmas dishes, whether it's your mum's pavlova, grilled tiger prawns or a colourful summer salad, to feature in the magazine. … View moreDear neighbours, surely it's not too soon to think of this most wonderful time of the year. In fact, we're looking for recipes for your favourite Christmas dishes, whether it's your mum's pavlova, grilled tiger prawns or a colourful summer salad, to feature in the magazine. Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by October 29, 2023. Every published recipe wins a copy of the December issue of NZ Gardener.

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412 days ago

Got a Nice Neighbour?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We’re looking for the nicest neighbours in town, and Pam Driver of Burswood has shared her lovely neighbours, David and Lara Hurst, saying they “are just wonderful”.

This year, Pam had a missing cat, which was quite out of character. Driver let the Hursts know, and they joined the search, … View more
We’re looking for the nicest neighbours in town, and Pam Driver of Burswood has shared her lovely neighbours, David and Lara Hurst, saying they “are just wonderful”.

This year, Pam had a missing cat, which was quite out of character. Driver let the Hursts know, and they joined the search, successfully locating him in the gap between the ceiling and roof of their neighbour’s house.

Pam said “They rescued him and brought him home to me... complete with some scratches! I hate to think what would have happened had he not been found”.

Pam nominated the Hursts to let them know she is thankful for them: “It’s so good to know I have such caring neighbours who have my back. Thank you neighbours!”

Nominate someone in your hood, and your special neighbour could feature on Stuff and Neighbourly as an inspiration to us all (plus there are prizes to be won!).

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402 days ago

Spirited Conversations

Sandy from Stepneyville

REMINDER! Don't miss - Wednesday 25 October
STEVEN GRAY
"DEMOCRACY IN TROUBLE?
Insights from a Democracy promoter"
After the fall of the Iron Curtain, it appeared … View more
REMINDER! Don't miss - Wednesday 25 October
STEVEN GRAY
"DEMOCRACY IN TROUBLE?
Insights from a Democracy promoter"
After the fall of the Iron Curtain, it appeared that democracy was in ascendancy. From 1995 to 2017 foreign aid specialist Steven Gray worked in 14 different countries on democracy promotion projects. With our own elections front of mind, he will lead the discussion about how New Zealand compares to lower-income countries trying to transition to democratically elected governments.

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402 days ago

Have you got your tickets yet?

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405 days ago

Get your home ready for Christmas!

Yaro from Craft Mak Limited

Craft Mak Limited helps you to prepare your house to welcome your relatives or friends over Christmas. Refresh your guest room, build a sleep-out or house extensions, repair your deck, or build a new one.
Yaro at Craft Mak takes a personal approach with every client as he understands that your … View more
Craft Mak Limited helps you to prepare your house to welcome your relatives or friends over Christmas. Refresh your guest room, build a sleep-out or house extensions, repair your deck, or build a new one.
Yaro at Craft Mak takes a personal approach with every client as he understands that your property is more than just a physical structure - it's a place where you make memories with your friends and family, it's a place where you create a sense of belonging.
Yaro has 100% positive reviews on Google. Book your job today to ensure you get it done ASAP. Let us help you create a space that brings you joy and comfort.

405 days ago

Best Shows to Stream this Labour Long Weekend!

The Team from NZ Compare

Hello Neighbours, are you ready for a relaxing Labor Day long weekend?

If you're looking for some leisurely activities, we've got just the thing – a selection of fantastic shows to enjoy from the comfort of your home!

PLUS, we've got the scoop on broadband providers … View more
Hello Neighbours, are you ready for a relaxing Labor Day long weekend?

If you're looking for some leisurely activities, we've got just the thing – a selection of fantastic shows to enjoy from the comfort of your home!

PLUS, we've got the scoop on broadband providers offering FREE streaming subscriptions! Let's dive in!

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405 days ago
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406 days ago

Free Pond Goldfish

KEN from Marybank

Surplus due to pool clean up

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409 days ago

Poll: Can you paint a shared fence?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

A common neighbourhood quandary is the shared fence and we wonder what you would do... Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

Your fence needs a paint but it's a fence that is shared with your … View more
A common neighbourhood quandary is the shared fence and we wonder what you would do... Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

Your fence needs a paint but it's a fence that is shared with your neighbour's property. Do you...

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Can you paint a shared fence?
  • 78.7% Paint just your side and try not to drip paint on theirs
    78.7% Complete
  • 1% Paint both sides while they’re not home
    1% Complete
  • 17.6% Offer to paint the neighbour’s side so it matches
    17.6% Complete
  • 2.8% Decide not to paint it at all as you don’t want to cause conflict
    2.8% Complete
1827 votes
406 days ago

Vote for People's Choice Awards!

The Team from NZ Compare

Wondering about your power, broadband and mobile providers? It's time to have your say!

Voting for the PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS in the Power, Broadband and Mobile categories is now open. Click below to VOTE NOW!

Share your voice and VOTE for who you think deserves to WIN … View more
Wondering about your power, broadband and mobile providers? It's time to have your say!

Voting for the PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS in the Power, Broadband and Mobile categories is now open. Click below to VOTE NOW!

Share your voice and VOTE for who you think deserves to WIN People's Choice - Power, Broadband and Mobile in New Zealand.
Voting ends on November 17th, 2023.

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409 days ago

Current

Eva from The Brook

“I am Jewish. My neighbor Zahia is Palestinian Muslim. Today, I brought her baklava, a homemade tea blend and homemade soap, and a large orchid. She took me into her arms and we cried. We talked for a long long time. Her husband served me arabic coffee and she served me stuffed grape leaves. They… View more“I am Jewish. My neighbor Zahia is Palestinian Muslim. Today, I brought her baklava, a homemade tea blend and homemade soap, and a large orchid. She took me into her arms and we cried. We talked for a long long time. Her husband served me arabic coffee and she served me stuffed grape leaves. They sent me home with more grape leaves, lamb for Greg, a kaffiyeh, and their last bag of cardamom coffee from Palestine. They talked about how nice Greg is for shoveling their snow. She said she would make kenafe ( my favorite Palestinian desert)for me.
Stop making change theoretical and abstract. It is knocking on neighbor’s doors and sharing coffee and sweets. It is telling each other stories. It is heart to heart, neighbor to neighbor. We are all human. We all want a place to call home and for our babies and grandmothers to be safe. Peace begins with me. “
-Tamara Rettino
SHALOM
AS-SALAAM ALAIKUM

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408 days ago

WIN $100 Prezzy Card

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408 days ago

The Ryman Lifestyle – Your Free Guide

Ernest Rutherford Retirement Village

When it’s time to explore retirement village options, you have so many choices. So how do you decide what village is best for you? We’ve put together a comprehensive guide explaining all there is to know about Ryman retirement living.

How much does a retirement village cost? What levels of … View more
When it’s time to explore retirement village options, you have so many choices. So how do you decide what village is best for you? We’ve put together a comprehensive guide explaining all there is to know about Ryman retirement living.

How much does a retirement village cost? What levels of care do we provide? The Ryman Guide answers all your questions around finances, living options & what to expect when you move in to one of our thriving village communities.

Get a free copy for yourself & find out why we are New Zealand’s Most Trusted brand in aged care.

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412 days ago

Trial to slow down traffic around Nelson Hospital

Katie Townshend Reporter from The Nelson Mail

New raised crossings will be installed on streets around Nelson Hospital in early 2024 as part of a trial to improve safety in the area.
The Nelson City Council announced plans for the second phase of the Streets for People project on Wednesday.
The phase will see trial upgrades, including raised… View more
New raised crossings will be installed on streets around Nelson Hospital in early 2024 as part of a trial to improve safety in the area.
The Nelson City Council announced plans for the second phase of the Streets for People project on Wednesday.
The phase will see trial upgrades, including raised crossings, on Motueka and Franklyn Streets.
What do you make of the plan?

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