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1747 days ago

covid-19

Tony from Richmond

Hope i am allow to post this 2 videos. Please look at them.
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1745 days ago

Support

Chrissy from Motueka

Hi everyone, Chrissy Clements from Destination Tasman here, I would like to offer my support to anyone in the Motueka Tasman region.
We have a large van we use for transporting folks in the region, we keep it scrupulously clean and tidy so if anyone needs to go out for groceries or to medical … View more
Hi everyone, Chrissy Clements from Destination Tasman here, I would like to offer my support to anyone in the Motueka Tasman region.
We have a large van we use for transporting folks in the region, we keep it scrupulously clean and tidy so if anyone needs to go out for groceries or to medical appointments we are available to transport you, one person or 2 partners at a time we would also like to offer our services picking up anything you need and we will deliver to your door. payments can be done online or we will accept eftpos on site, Following the keeping safe guidelines we will stand back from your door, we regularly wash/sanitise our hands to help us keep you safe as well. You can phone Chrissy on 02108767992 available anytime for a chat as well!

1745 days ago

BACK OF THE TRUCK ONLINE DEALS

Rob's Furniture Warehouse

DUE TO GOVERNMENT LEVEL 4 RESTRICTIONS

OUR RETAIL SHOP IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED

BUT WE CAN STILL SELL ONLINE

WWW.FURNITUREANDBEDS.CO.NZ
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DUE TO GOVERNMENT LEVEL 4 RESTRICTIONS

OUR RETAIL SHOP IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED

BUT WE CAN STILL SELL ONLINE

WWW.FURNITUREANDBEDS.CO.NZ

WE CAN EMAIL YOU WITH

QUOTES

PHOTOS

DIMENSIONS

PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS

AND

GREAT BACK OF THE TRUCK DEALS!!

AND WE CAN DELIVER FREE TO YOU

IF YOU WANT SOMETHING

CALL US ON 03 548 6675 or 022 673 0253

OR

EMAIL US AT ROB@FURNITUREANDBEDS.CO.NZ

WE'LL DELIVER TO YOUR DOOR

STAY SAFE EVERYONE

ROB & THE TEAM

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1750 days ago

TDC - Rates

Daniel from Motueka

I would like to propose a rates hold for the next Year. Essentially we are entering dark and difficult times with people losing jobs, people likely to become ill and potentially the fabric of soceity becoming fractured. Amongst all of this the last thing that people need to worry about is bills.
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I would like to propose a rates hold for the next Year. Essentially we are entering dark and difficult times with people losing jobs, people likely to become ill and potentially the fabric of soceity becoming fractured. Amongst all of this the last thing that people need to worry about is bills.

I note that banks are investigating mortgage holidays and I would like TDC to look at the same. After all TDC is there for the community, if we are doing it hard they should and as a sign of this solidarity with the community that pays its wages I would like to think that TDC is considering this.

This might mean a reduction in wages for some TDC staff or even a reduction in headcount and, possibly, a stop on current or proposed projects. This would be unfortunate for TDC but far more hurt would be imposed on the community if TDC persues current rate payments. Simply put job losses or wage reductions are going to put a huge segement of the local population under great stress.

Given we are entering what is seen by some as a crisis comparable to wartime wouldnt it make sense for TDC to simply focus on its core business - making sure sewage, current water supplies, drainage etc is available. The rest must be seen as nice to haves in a normal society but what we are potentially entering could be anything but normal.

It would be beyond belief that TDC would consider carrying on as normal with its current head count and focus on costly projects. It could only do this if rates stay as they are and I dont belief that many will soon be in a position to pay these, certainly not at the current levels as evidenced on my recent bill.

1746 days ago

Ideas for connecting with your neighbours while self-isolating:

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

- Leave a note in the letterbox with your contact details
- Create a Facebook page for your street / building
- Start a WhatsApp or Viber group chat
- Give a wave from 2m away and ask how they're going
- Find and join a local Neighbourhood Support group here:

www.neighbourhoodsupport.co.nz...View more
- Leave a note in the letterbox with your contact details
- Create a Facebook page for your street / building
- Start a WhatsApp or Viber group chat
- Give a wave from 2m away and ask how they're going
- Find and join a local Neighbourhood Support group here:

www.neighbourhoodsupport.co.nz...

There are plenty of ways to keep in touch and support one another over the next several weeks. Just don't forget about those with limited internet or mobile phone access!

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1746 days ago

Avoid food poisoning at home

Ministry for Primary Industries

It’s a great time to cook for family, and whether you’re dining in or grilling on the BBQ, good food will always be on the menu. But, did you know that half of all food poisoning occurs in the home?

Follow the three simple Cs – clean, cook, chill to avoid getting ill. We all want to keep … View more
It’s a great time to cook for family, and whether you’re dining in or grilling on the BBQ, good food will always be on the menu. But, did you know that half of all food poisoning occurs in the home?

Follow the three simple Cs – clean, cook, chill to avoid getting ill. We all want to keep our friends and families safe, and the 3Cs can help you avoid common foodborne illnesses.

Check out foodsafety.govt.nz/ccc for handy food safety tips.
Learn More

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1747 days ago

We're in this together!

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Now is your chance to get organised and come up with a plan for supporting your neighbours and keeping in touch over the next several weeks. We've come up with this 'Our Neighbourhood Plan' template to help.

For additional advice and resources, visit our website at the below link:

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1747 days ago

Exercise at home - Covid 19

Nige from Rent at Home Ltd

Hi Neighbours, with the Government's latest announcement to move to level 4 within 48 hours, there is limited time for us to deliver home exercise equipment to you. If you wish to rent any exercise equipment (rower, x-trainer, exercyle, treadmill) please call or email today or tomorrow so I … View moreHi Neighbours, with the Government's latest announcement to move to level 4 within 48 hours, there is limited time for us to deliver home exercise equipment to you. If you wish to rent any exercise equipment (rower, x-trainer, exercyle, treadmill) please call or email today or tomorrow so I can deliver to your doorstep/garage before the end of Wednesday. Call Nige on 027 3636 399, email: nige@rentathome.co.nz or check the website www.rentathome.co.nz... for details.

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1747 days ago

How to stay connected in times of physical isolation

Volunteer Nelson

If you are looking for a way to help during this health crisis and would like to volunteer your time helping people who are self isolating, here is a handy note to print out, complete and pop in your neighbours' post box. Please be aware of your own heath during this time and follow health … View moreIf you are looking for a way to help during this health crisis and would like to volunteer your time helping people who are self isolating, here is a handy note to print out, complete and pop in your neighbours' post box. Please be aware of your own heath during this time and follow health protocols, for example keeping a safe distance from someone who is self isolating. For accurate and up to date health advice visit the Ministry of Health website www.health.govt.nz...

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1747 days ago

covid-19

Tony from Richmond

Here some figures hope Kiwi Wake up fast!!

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1762 days ago

Waimea Dam 25 million cost over run

Cathy from Richmond

How are other ratepayers feeling about this recent announcement that ratepayers in the Tasman region are being lined up for funding a further 25 million towards a dam for a few large irrigators on the Waimea Plains. In less than 3 years Ratepayers contribution has esculated from $26.8 million to … View moreHow are other ratepayers feeling about this recent announcement that ratepayers in the Tasman region are being lined up for funding a further 25 million towards a dam for a few large irrigators on the Waimea Plains. In less than 3 years Ratepayers contribution has esculated from $26.8 million to $61.8 million. A 130% increase. Councillors have indicated that this is not the end of the cost over runs. Ratepayers are being used as a bottomless purse to subsidise commercial irrigation on the Plains. Time to call a HALT to this now and for a full review of this reckless folly.

1747 days ago

Should Airbnb owners help address the homeless problem?

Amy Ridout Reporter from The Nelson Mail

With coronavirus threatening our Nelson and Tasman's most vulnerable, one community group says it's imperative to get people off the streets and out of overcrowded homes before winter.

One option could be to encourage owners of holiday rentals to let their homes to local residents … View more
With coronavirus threatening our Nelson and Tasman's most vulnerable, one community group says it's imperative to get people off the streets and out of overcrowded homes before winter.

One option could be to encourage owners of holiday rentals to let their homes to local residents instead of tourists. If you own a holiday let, would you consider letting to locals to help ease the pressure on the rental property market?

A reporter might get in touch with you to follow up your reply.

1748 days ago

Tourist fined for Defacating in Motueka: Will he pay the fine?

Laurence from Motueka

URL re story at the end:
I see that he was issued fines totalling $400. However I don't think the story ends nicely there. Will he pay the fine or just skip out of the country and the matter be written off because of this?
If someone is issued a fine e.g Infringement notice/ parking … View more
URL re story at the end:
I see that he was issued fines totalling $400. However I don't think the story ends nicely there. Will he pay the fine or just skip out of the country and the matter be written off because of this?
If someone is issued a fine e.g Infringement notice/ parking ticket etc. they will probably have 4 weeks to respond to the notice of fine before the process to file it at a District Court will start. Then another few weeks before the hearing. If there is no proof of service (as the person is long gone from our shores)- the matter will be withdrawn by the prosecuting agency.
The reason I ask this as I worked in the Supermarket industry for 10 years prior to retirement in 2016. We had numerous Freedom Campers caught stealing by our security. The Police were always called but invariably no charges were laid by the Police because they know the person would skip the country prior to the case being heard by a Judge. Some Offenders even boasted about this as it was common knowledge amongst them via Social Media.
For the story re the Defacator see this URL:
www.nzherald.co.nz...

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1748 days ago

Pet Cage

Tony from Brightwater

Pet cage for sale. In vg order.

Price: $15

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1748 days ago

BOYSENBERRIES

Alena from Mapua

We are selling export quality free flow frozen boysenberries. So many amazing ways to use them - in smoothies, on your muesli or ice cream, in baking, jam etc. Give your immune system a boost in time for winter.

4kg box for $30. 10kg box for $60. Pick up in Mapua or we can arrange local delivery … View more
We are selling export quality free flow frozen boysenberries. So many amazing ways to use them - in smoothies, on your muesli or ice cream, in baking, jam etc. Give your immune system a boost in time for winter.

4kg box for $30. 10kg box for $60. Pick up in Mapua or we can arrange local delivery for those in isolation. Please private message if interested or call 0224106696. Thanks :)

Price: $30

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