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Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
Everything you need to know if you're heading over to Nelson to see the All Blacks take on Argentina.
The Game
5.30pm Gates open – get in the queue!
6.15pm Teams arrive
6.45pm Teams warm up
7.20pm Match ball delivered by helicopter
7.30pm National Anthems and Haka
7.35pm KICK OFF!… View moreEverything you need to know if you're heading over to Nelson to see the All Blacks take on Argentina.
The Game
5.30pm Gates open – get in the queue!
6.15pm Teams arrive
6.45pm Teams warm up
7.20pm Match ball delivered by helicopter
7.30pm National Anthems and Haka
7.35pm KICK OFF!
Game Day Street Party
Upper Trafalgar and Hardy Streets will be closed from 11am – 7pm for the Game Day Street Party. Get on into the City to be part of the Game Day action, including music, performances, family fun, competitions and lots of food and market stalls.
Party Zone – Top of Trafalgar Street
1pm Game Day Street Party ‘kicks off’, Serpico and Tunesifter
1.30pm Official Welcome from the Mayor of Nelson and the Argentinian Ambassador
2pm Buskudara
3pm Press Roll
4pm Konkoba
4.45pm Drum Jam
Family Zone - Nelson Provincial Museum
1pm Flossie the Balloon Twister
2pm Pablo The Puzzle – two shows
Plus, free face painting in your team colours for young and old, a pop-up exhibition on the
history of rugby in Nelson and chances to win some EXTRAORDINARY prizes with an All Blacks face hole board competition.
Argentina Zone - Trafalgar Street near Hardy St
1.30pm Sambassadors
2.15pm Tango Libre Dance School
Food and Drink
Food and market stalls will line Trafalgar and Hardy Streets Game Day Street Party. Many of Nelson’s own restaurants, cafes and eateries will be open all day and late into the night for hungry visitors.
Getting there
Central Nelson will be humming all day Saturday. If you are planning on driving into the city leave yourself plenty of time, as roads will be busy and parking will be limited. You may want to consider other options and let someone else do the driving.
What you can bring into Trafalgar Park
Travel light – there will be security checks for every bag. If possible, come with your warm clothes and ticket only. There will be designated aisles for tickets only.
Don’t bring in commercially bought food and drink. Families may bring pre-packed snacks for their children. All bottles will be emptied at the gates. There will be many food and beverage outlets in Trafalgar Park.
Stay in Touch with Game Day Action - Visit the www.gamedaynelson.nz... where you will find more information, maps and details.
Megan Neighbourly Lead from Blenheim
My good friend Ron Proctor is holding an antique auction in Blenheim on October 20 (Labour Weekend).
Ron is looking for items to buy or to add to the auction.
Give him a call for an obligation free appraisal 0800 746 022.
Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
Here's how the Express is looking this morning
Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
A Blenheim minister and his two assistant pastors to leave Anglican Church, rather than "running with the crowd" over same-sex blessings.
Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
The Ministry of Education has four months to find a greenfield site for Blenheim's new college campus, or the town's only intermediate school will make way for the project.
Ian Allen Reporter from Marlborough Express
The council has applied for resource consent to remove the heritage status of the A&P grandstand in Blenheim, which would make way for its demolition. How do you feel about the grandstand? Is it a reminder of times gone by, or a waste of space?
Comments may be used in a story.
Public … View moreThe council has applied for resource consent to remove the heritage status of the A&P grandstand in Blenheim, which would make way for its demolition. How do you feel about the grandstand? Is it a reminder of times gone by, or a waste of space?
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Public submissions on the resource consent close August 29.
12 replies (Members only)
Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
Good morning Marlborough.
This is how the Express looks today.
Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
Did Census staff contact you to get your forms filled out?
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Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express
Whitebait populations are in decline and yet whitebait is the only fish recreational fishers can legally sell.
Have you received some great service from your local GP? What about a dentist or optometrist? Leave a review for them on the Whitecoat website and be in to win $3,000.
Whitecoat is all about helping Kiwis make more informed decisions about their healthcare providers.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
There has been a lot of discussions lately about the neighbourly etiquette when it comes to rubbish bins. We're sure everyone has had a moment when their bin is full on collection day and the question arises around what to do with the rest of the rubbish. We're keen to hear what you … View moreThere has been a lot of discussions lately about the neighbourly etiquette when it comes to rubbish bins. We're sure everyone has had a moment when their bin is full on collection day and the question arises around what to do with the rest of the rubbish. We're keen to hear what you think - is it okay to put rubbish in a neighbour's bin?
Is it fair game to use a neighbour's bin if it's out on the street? Vote in the poll below!
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
We want to help all New Zealanders benefit from trade wherever they are. That’s why the Government is consulting New Zealanders to develop a Trade for All policy. We want to hear your views on trade policy and what matters most to you. Take our short poll, share your comments or make a submission… View moreWe want to help all New Zealanders benefit from trade wherever they are. That’s why the Government is consulting New Zealanders to develop a Trade for All policy. We want to hear your views on trade policy and what matters most to you. Take our short poll, share your comments or make a submission here.
- How can trade support sustainable economic development that takes into account the impact on our environment?
- How can trade benefit our regions and support women, Maori and small and medium enterprises to succeed globally?
Come to a public meeting or hui. You can find the details and register here.
Find more information about Trade for All and our current trade policy at www.haveyoursay.mfat.govt.nz
Have your say on Trade for All. Submissions close on 14 October 2018.
Have your say
Chloe Ranford Reporter from Marlborough Express
New road markings have been painted on Beaver Rd and Carr St. It's hoped they'll encourage cyclists more towards the center of the road, and remind drivers to slow down. What do you think of them?
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The Team from Marlborough District Council
September is the start of the riding season, which means the number of motorbike riders on our roads will double. Marlborough District Council is joining ACC to encourage drivers and riders to look out for each other on the road.
Last year 46 motorcyclists were killed and 7,372 motorcyclists … View moreSeptember is the start of the riding season, which means the number of motorbike riders on our roads will double. Marlborough District Council is joining ACC to encourage drivers and riders to look out for each other on the road.
Last year 46 motorcyclists were killed and 7,372 motorcyclists received treatment and support from ACC. The cost of motorcycle-related claims was more than $94 million, but the real cost is to the rider, their families and their friends.
29 motorcyclists have already been killed on the roads this year.
For more information about Motorcycle Awareness Month visit motorcycleawareness.co.nz
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GirlGuiding NZ is bigger than a biscuit! Your purchase goes towards providing Kiwi girls and young women with hands on experiences that allow them to discover their potential, develop confidence and skills, participate in our quality educational programmes and contribute to their communities now … View moreGirlGuiding NZ is bigger than a biscuit! Your purchase goes towards providing Kiwi girls and young women with hands on experiences that allow them to discover their potential, develop confidence and skills, participate in our quality educational programmes and contribute to their communities now and in the future.
Find out where the Girl Guides will be in Nelson and Marlborough or buy online!
For more information on Guiding go to www.girlguidingnz.org.nz
Get your biscuits here!
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