Hope, Richmond

Entered our Christmas decorations competition yet?

Entered our Christmas decorations competition yet?

Share a photo of your festive abode and be in to win a spot prize.

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1255 days ago

Affordability and the Right to Repair

Louise from Upper Moutere

Last week, Austria Federal Minister Leonore Gewessler announced that as of 2022, an Austria-wide repair bonus will be introduced for electrical and electronic devices. Repairs will be subsidised up to 50% of the costs for a maximum of 200 €.
I can't imagine that happening in NZ - but we can… View more
Last week, Austria Federal Minister Leonore Gewessler announced that as of 2022, an Austria-wide repair bonus will be introduced for electrical and electronic devices. Repairs will be subsidised up to 50% of the costs for a maximum of 200 €.
I can't imagine that happening in NZ - but we can always push for something as well as supporting Consumer NZ's Built to Last campaign. NZ is in the top 4 countries in the world for e-waste - 20kg per person per annum. :-(.

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1253 days ago

Wanted Base Course

Sally from Nelson South

Wanted base course, any left over base court is fine, free or cheap. 027 408 5793

Free

1254 days ago

Repair Cafe at ReStore, 166 Tahunanui Drive

Cally Stockdale from Nelson Tasman Climate Forum

The next NTCF Repair Cafe being held in Nelson is at Restore, 166 Tahunanui Drive on 17th July. 10am to 1pm. We have a slightly wider range of volunteer repairers this month including two people who will be able to help with hardware and software issues on computers, plus phones. Our usual sewing… View moreThe next NTCF Repair Cafe being held in Nelson is at Restore, 166 Tahunanui Drive on 17th July. 10am to 1pm. We have a slightly wider range of volunteer repairers this month including two people who will be able to help with hardware and software issues on computers, plus phones. Our usual sewing folk will be present including arts/craft/up cycling/general mending and an upholsterer; plus - an electrician, the wonderful Waimea Mens Shed guys to help with wood work issues, small furniture repairs, wooden toy repairs etc. Bike repairs and leather stitching are also part of the day.
We ask for Koha as we need $100 to pay for our room rent.

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1253 days ago

Battle for the Banded Rail

Cally Stockdale from Nelson Tasman Climate Forum

Battle for the Banded Rail has a planting morning this Sunday, 11 July 9am - 1pm at Maisey Embayment. Parking and access is from 364 The Coastal Highway (between Pukeko Lane and Westdale Road). Look out for our flag here.

If you are approaching from the Richmond direction we recommend you make… View more
Battle for the Banded Rail has a planting morning this Sunday, 11 July 9am - 1pm at Maisey Embayment. Parking and access is from 364 The Coastal Highway (between Pukeko Lane and Westdale Road). Look out for our flag here.

If you are approaching from the Richmond direction we recommend you make a u-turn at Westdale Road.

Bring gloves, spade if you have one and drinking water. Wear solid footwear and clothes suitable for the weather conditions. Morning tea will be provided. All volunteers are welcome and there are jobs other than digging.

If the weather is not good, we will cancel by 8am on the day. However, if it is just doubtful or light rain we will go ahead.

Our next planting day is Sunday18th July at Research Orchard Road

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1254 days ago

Runner Ducks

Kathryn from Wakefield

Runner Ducks, both female and male ranging from 1 to 4 years.

Price: $15

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1254 days ago

Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Tipahi Street?

Carly Gooch Reporter from The Nelson Mail

Following the brightly coloured flowers, butterfly and bees would be a good start.
The Nelson City Council has completed the final stage of the Streets for People project on Tipahi Street, and while many are in favour of it, the opinion is split when it comes to the look and practicality.
Have … View more
Following the brightly coloured flowers, butterfly and bees would be a good start.
The Nelson City Council has completed the final stage of the Streets for People project on Tipahi Street, and while many are in favour of it, the opinion is split when it comes to the look and practicality.
Have you driven down Tipahi St? What do you think of the changes?

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1254 days ago

Selling Privately Vs Selling with an Agent

Trina Nichols from

Selling Privately Vs Selling with an Agent
The Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ), has shown that home-owners who use a real estate agent to sell their home can expect to get 15% more for the property than they would by selling it privately in the Marlborough Region.
If you are thinking … View more
Selling Privately Vs Selling with an Agent
The Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ), has shown that home-owners who use a real estate agent to sell their home can expect to get 15% more for the property than they would by selling it privately in the Marlborough Region.
If you are thinking of selling, call me today.

Trina Nichols Marlborough Real Estate
027 327 1953
"Opening more doors each Day"
trinanichols.harcourts.co.nz...

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1254 days ago

Please Donate

The Team from Graeme Dingle Foundation Marlborough

At the Graeme Dingle Foundation we empower tamariki and rangatahi to overcome life's obstacles. Our programmes build resilience and open young eyes to new possibilities.

Please donate today.

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1255 days ago

Missing cat

Bev from Mapua

Max missing from Ruby Bay since last night

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1255 days ago

AQUELLUX S water repellent -7 ltrs +

Don from Tahunanui

Transparent colour, for waterproofing bricks, concrete masonary, mortar, stone.
more than 7 ltrs remaining $100.00 ( at current trade price of $25.00/ltr = $165.00 approx.replacement cost ).

A silane/siloxane solvent-based water repellent for external use that does not alter the appearance of … View more
Transparent colour, for waterproofing bricks, concrete masonary, mortar, stone.
more than 7 ltrs remaining $100.00 ( at current trade price of $25.00/ltr = $165.00 approx.replacement cost ).

A silane/siloxane solvent-based water repellent for external use that does not alter the appearance of the surface (some slight surface colour change can occur depending on the porosity and type of substrate).
Used to make concrete, brick, stone, and other mineral surfaces water repellent whilst allowing trapped moisture to escape from the substrate.

Excellent penetration depth. Highly stable on concrete and other surfaces containing cement.

AQUELLUX S is used to treat vertical and inclined surfaces such as walls and roofs.
Use AQUELLUX S on concrete, cement plaster, block work, bricks, roofing tiles, cement asbestos and fibrous cement, GRC panels and natural stone
Coverage:
As a guide
normal concrete 2 – 3m2/ltr, dense concrete and brick up to 6m2/ltr.

Price: $100

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1255 days ago

Computer desk CRITERION - mobile

Don from Tahunanui

Ideal as Office or hobby desk, 1200 mm x 600 mm x 770 mm High, 2 x sliding shelves, + adjustable-height lower shelf. CRITERION manufacture , model CD462, wood veneer finish. On 5 x double castors, easily dismantled & flat-packed for ease of transporting / stowing. Near offers considered.

Price: $40

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1255 days ago

Tiny wood burner wanted

Sandra from Blenheim

Wanted for a tiny home seeing what's out there.

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1255 days ago

Next Repair Cafe in Nelson

Louise from Upper Moutere

If you want to be a volunteer or a repairer please contact me. More details: www.ntcf.repair...

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1255 days ago

Anybody selling a sofa

Deb from Richmond

I’m looking to buy a 2 or 2.5 seater sofa not weirder than 1600. No leather

1255 days ago

Mixed Media Paint Workshop in Tasman

Will from Upper Moutere

Mixed Media Paint Workshop in Tasman/ 159 Stringerroad
Ph 03-5402019
Saturday 10th July 2021 09:30 - 05:00 ( 1 space avail.)

Saturday 07 th Aug 2021 09:30 - 05:00

One day workshop
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Mixed Media Paint Workshop in Tasman/ 159 Stringerroad
Ph 03-5402019
Saturday 10th July 2021 09:30 - 05:00 ( 1 space avail.)

Saturday 07 th Aug 2021 09:30 - 05:00

One day workshop

Mixed Media course

Spaces are limited to 6 people

Mixed Media with Maria Middlebrook-Wells (Dip VA)

Ever wanted to try different mediums but they were expensive and you didn't want to take the risk then this is the course for you. A chance to experiment with texture, rust copper patina, iridescent powers, gold leaf, inks, feathers, impasto and collage and more!

Wear old clothes or bring an apron, magazines with interesting images that you can cut out '

bring your own lunch. Morning and afternoon tea provided, heated art studio

$130.00 /one day class

includes 2 small canvases or one large canvas,materials provided

for bookings go to the contact page on our webside

www.mjmw.co.nz...

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