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Samantha from Harvest Restaurant
Harvest Restaurant at the beautiful Marlborough Lodge is open for Lunch Friday, Saturday and Sunday’s and dinner Friday and Saturday’s. Our chef‘s are busy creating stunning dishes from our fresh, local Marlborough produce. We are excited to welcome you. #supportlocal
Small businesses are vital to the recovery of our economy.
During the Covid-19 restrictions, business owners have shown initiative, hard work and resilience to keep afloat.
But many have been hit hard.
Lack of clarity about just how heavy the toll of the restrictions have been on … View moreSmall businesses are vital to the recovery of our economy.
During the Covid-19 restrictions, business owners have shown initiative, hard work and resilience to keep afloat.
But many have been hit hard.
Lack of clarity about just how heavy the toll of the restrictions have been on individual businesses and their ability to quickly rebound adds to the uncertainty of the national economic recovery.
Therefore, Prosper is launching a survey targeted at finding out the scale of Covid-19's impact.
You can take that survey right now – it will only take a few minutes.
Take the survey
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 moreDid 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
The Team from Resene ColorShop Blenheim
What’s better than a new planter box?
One that serves as a place to stash plant pots or tuck a hose out of sight too.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this project yourself.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
In this week’s issue we share grapevine pruning tips from wine growers. Check out why daphne needs a dose of salts and how to separate crowded seedlings. Plus we make a self-watering herb planter, plant celery and harvest Jerusalem artichokes.
Turn brussels sprouts from yuck to yum with our … View moreIn this week’s issue we share grapevine pruning tips from wine growers. Check out why daphne needs a dose of salts and how to separate crowded seedlings. Plus we make a self-watering herb planter, plant celery and harvest Jerusalem artichokes.
Turn brussels sprouts from yuck to yum with our harvest recipes and growing guide. Follow our guide to online retailers to buy seeds, bulbs, seedlings, flowers, shrubs, trees and gardening gear and be in to win GARDENA SlimCut loppers.
Delivered every Friday to your email inbox, Get Growing digital magazine offers seasonal gardening advice from the NZ Gardener magazine's team of experts. Each week we answer all your burning questions on raising fruit and veges and tell you the top tasks to do in your backyard this weekend. Subscribe here:
Anne from Blenheim
260L plastic food grade drum.
had pickles in them.
very easy to wash out.
screw top lid.
you can add taps to them very easy.
2nd hand
we are Blenheim based,
plenty available.… View more260L plastic food grade drum.
had pickles in them.
very easy to wash out.
screw top lid.
you can add taps to them very easy.
2nd hand
we are Blenheim based,
plenty available.
great for water storage.
dry storage for stock food.
110 high, 60 widest in middle , 45 across the bottom.
( these are not exact measurements. )
you have to make own freight arrangements for out of Blenheim buyers
Price: $60 each
martin : 0212284065 cell,
To celebrate International Nurses Day, we've launched 'In Their Shoes' – a celebration of our dedicated and clinically skilled nurses who work at the forefront of New Zealand's aged care sector.
To mark the day, each of our Oceania frontline nurses will be gifted a bespoke… View moreTo celebrate International Nurses Day, we've launched 'In Their Shoes' – a celebration of our dedicated and clinically skilled nurses who work at the forefront of New Zealand's aged care sector.
To mark the day, each of our Oceania frontline nurses will be gifted a bespoke pair of Allbirds, as a token of our respect for every step they take for New Zealand.
Learn more
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Kia Ora Neighbours,
Thank you so much for all your entries in our Mother's Day competition, it was awesome to see how you would be treating your mum on that special day or how you'd say thanks once we head to Alert Level 2 as a country this Thursday.
With that being said, we want … View moreKia Ora Neighbours,
Thank you so much for all your entries in our Mother's Day competition, it was awesome to see how you would be treating your mum on that special day or how you'd say thanks once we head to Alert Level 2 as a country this Thursday.
With that being said, we want to say a massive congrats to Jessica from Woolston, Jesintha from Halswell, Natalie from Botany Downs, Angela from Rangiora and Maree from Titahi Bay! You're the winners of the SOS business vouchers worth $100! Check your email to see how you can claim your prize.
Thank you to everyone else who entered, we hope all the mums around the country had a fantastic Mother's Day!
Alice Angeloni Reporter from Marlborough Express
The fate of Blenheim's Smiths City is in question after the retail giant last week announced a restructure.
A Smiths City spokesman would not comment following the company's announcement that its post-pandemic restructure would likely cause some stores and employees to face the axe.
… View moreThe fate of Blenheim's Smiths City is in question after the retail giant last week announced a restructure.
A Smiths City spokesman would not comment following the company's announcement that its post-pandemic restructure would likely cause some stores and employees to face the axe.
The furniture and electronics retailer had not yet identified which stores would close or how many staff members would be affected, but was due to decide after talks with its 465 staff and its landlords.
Blenheim's Smiths City building is the biggest in the Marlborough District Council's portfolio, at 1800-square metres.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
If you're having trouble getting your hands on your favourite gardening mag, don't forget you can now order our current May issue online. The price of $9.70 includes shipping.
Alice Angeloni Reporter from Marlborough Express
Marlborough restaurants and hotels are grappling with the challenges to operate safely in alert level two.
Restaurants have started preparing to follow the Government’s “three S’s” rules of social distancing — seated, separated, and single-server, when the move to level two is permitted.… View moreMarlborough restaurants and hotels are grappling with the challenges to operate safely in alert level two.
Restaurants have started preparing to follow the Government’s “three S’s” rules of social distancing — seated, separated, and single-server, when the move to level two is permitted. The Government is due to announce that decision today.
The rules mean all patrons must be seated, there must be appropriate distancing between tables, and each table must have a single server, with no counter service available to minimise contact.
Marlborough Public House co-owner Paul Frost said his restaurant had a capacity of 200 customers but under the new rules he can only have 100 people in the venue, which meant only 85 customers and 15 staff.
Alice Angeloni Reporter from Marlborough Express
The first whistle of Tasman's rugby restart is still a month away but a game plan for the 2020 season is about to be drawn up.
The coronavirus lockdown forced the suspension of rugby at all levels in March, with players and administrators left uncertain over when they could return to the … View moreThe first whistle of Tasman's rugby restart is still a month away but a game plan for the 2020 season is about to be drawn up.
The coronavirus lockdown forced the suspension of rugby at all levels in March, with players and administrators left uncertain over when they could return to the paddock.
However, with the possibility of level three restrictions being lifted in the coming days, discussions around the shape of the remaining season are set to begin.
Tasman Rugby Union chief executive Tony Lewis said work was underway to establish return to play guidelines and event management at the region's grounds, while working with clubs to "work out the best systems" following health guidelines for level two.
Alice Angeloni Reporter from Marlborough Express
Event organisers in the top of the south are forging ahead with plans despite uncertainty due to coronavirus.
Garden Marlborough chairman Tim Crawford says planning for the November event is moving “full steam ahead”, but the final call would be made at the end of May.
Crawford said they … View moreEvent organisers in the top of the south are forging ahead with plans despite uncertainty due to coronavirus.
Garden Marlborough chairman Tim Crawford says planning for the November event is moving “full steam ahead”, but the final call would be made at the end of May.
Crawford said they were planning for the coronavirus restrictions to be "close enough to normal" by November to carry on with the event.
Preparations for the 2021 Classic Fighters Airshow at Omaka Aerodrome have been underway for a year, and while organiser Graham Orphan is putting contingency plans in place, organisers were assuming it would go ahead.
Alice Angeloni Reporter from Marlborough Express
The Team from Marlborough District Council
Round one of Council’s Community Grants Fund closes on Friday 15 May, so now’s the time to get your application in.
New funding of $200,000 has been allocated to the existing $300,000 fund as a result of the COVID-19 crisis.
That means $500,000 is available to sports, recreation, … View moreRound one of Council’s Community Grants Fund closes on Friday 15 May, so now’s the time to get your application in.
New funding of $200,000 has been allocated to the existing $300,000 fund as a result of the COVID-19 crisis.
That means $500,000 is available to sports, recreation, heritage, environment, arts, culture, social services and welfare organisations to provide extra support to community organisations.
The fund of $500,000 is available to allocate over two funding rounds with dates for Round two to be confirmed.
You can apply online and find out more at our website.
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