North Blenheim, Spring Creek

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2068 days ago

Wanted to buy

Jill from Blenheim

I hope there's someone out there who would sell us a secondhand commercial size Pressure cooker, with pressure gauge on the lid. Ideal size we want would be 27 cm deep, & 32 cm diameter, these are inside measurements..
Thank you

2068 days ago

Do you or your children struggle with eczema?

Elesha Gordon Reporter from Marlborough Express

Seeing children struggling with chronic eczema led Pam Manley to start the South Island's first nurse-led clinic dedicated to the condition.
Would you utilise her services?

A chronic skin disease, eczema is a dysfunction of the skin barrier. Allergens from the outside get in through the skin… View more
Seeing children struggling with chronic eczema led Pam Manley to start the South Island's first nurse-led clinic dedicated to the condition.
Would you utilise her services?

A chronic skin disease, eczema is a dysfunction of the skin barrier. Allergens from the outside get in through the skin and create an intensely-itchy rash that can keep people awake at night. Read more

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2068 days ago

Autumn leaves are falling

The Team from Marlborough District Council

Autumn is here and the sweeping of kerbs, channels and roads is underway.

Sweeping footpaths is not part of the regular maintenance work of Marlborough Roads, unless there is a safety risk caused by debris. So we need your help to keep the footpath outside your home clear of leaves.

Street … View more
Autumn is here and the sweeping of kerbs, channels and roads is underway.

Sweeping footpaths is not part of the regular maintenance work of Marlborough Roads, unless there is a safety risk caused by debris. So we need your help to keep the footpath outside your home clear of leaves.

Street flooding can be prevented by removing rubbish or sweeping leaves from roadside drains. You can also help by checking your drains when heavy rain is forecast.

If you see any blockages or need a hand to clear a drain or footpath please phone: 03 520 7400.
Learn more

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2069 days ago

Time to say it the right way

Social Media Manager from Tuia 250 ki Tōtaranui

How's your pronunciation of Māori words?

Click on the audio button in the Māori dictionary and learn to say your place names just right.

Or get the app itunes.apple.com...

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2069 days ago

Poll: Do you think a camera will deter arsonists?

Elesha Gordon Reporter from Marlborough Express

An extra security camera at Bluegums Landfill could catch Blenheim's arsonist, or at least deter dangerous behaviour in the dry, rural area.
Do you think this is enough?

After several years of suspicious fires at the Wither Hills and Taylor River Reserve, the Marlborough District Council has … View more
An extra security camera at Bluegums Landfill could catch Blenheim's arsonist, or at least deter dangerous behaviour in the dry, rural area.
Do you think this is enough?

After several years of suspicious fires at the Wither Hills and Taylor River Reserve, the Marlborough District Council has approved the purchase of a new camera for the landfill, which is near both parks.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ) principal rural fire officer John Foley said if a fire started near the landfill, on the edge of the Wither Hills, it could quickly threaten nearby homes. Read more here

Do you think a camera will deter arsonists?
  • 69.2% Yes - it will help
    69.2% Complete
  • 30.8% No - more needs to be done
    30.8% Complete
  • 0% Other - comment below
    0% Complete
13 votes
2073 days ago

Where is this creek?

Social Media Manager from Tuia 250 ki Tōtaranui

Captain Cook's crew used the pristine water from this creek to make health giving home brew for his crew.

Do you know where this creek is located?

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2069 days ago

Retirement living and care you can trust

The Team from

When Ryman was founded over 30 years ago, our co-founder Kevin Hickman set one simple standard: it’s got to be good enough for Mum – or Dad.

Ryman’s belief in this standard hasn’t changed. We put our residents first, ensuring they are connected to caring, vibrant communities. … View more
When Ryman was founded over 30 years ago, our co-founder Kevin Hickman set one simple standard: it’s got to be good enough for Mum – or Dad.

Ryman’s belief in this standard hasn’t changed. We put our residents first, ensuring they are connected to caring, vibrant communities. Ultimately, that’s what makes the Ryman difference.

Visit us online for more information about Ryman or your free guide to living in one of our 30+ villages.
Find out more

2070 days ago

Blood runs through the Sounds

Social Media Manager from Tuia 250 ki Tōtaranui

Coastal Marlborough has many places named after the great battle between Kupe and Te Wheke a Muturangi, a giant octopus that Kupe had pursued from Hawaiiki.

Tory Channel is known as Kura Te Au - the red current - a name that refers to the blood that flowed from the octopus when it died.

Sometimes… View more
Coastal Marlborough has many places named after the great battle between Kupe and Te Wheke a Muturangi, a giant octopus that Kupe had pursued from Hawaiiki.

Tory Channel is known as Kura Te Au - the red current - a name that refers to the blood that flowed from the octopus when it died.

Sometimes red veins of krill / maunu can be seen flowing through the Sounds.

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2071 days ago

Kupe had a pet

Social Media Manager from Tuia 250 ki Tōtaranui

Kupe is said to have had a pet rupe (pigeon).

According to Ngati Kuia tradition Kupe's pigeon visited Mt Furneaux / Puhikereru and Te Rupe o Ruapaka near Canvastown looking for good sources of food.

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2070 days ago

Boat For Sale

Edwin from Blenheim

for sale 24ft Marlborough marine fibreglass boat 200hp Nissan deise l on braked trailer ready for the water price 25000.00 firm

Price: $25,000

2070 days ago

Best power deal in the neighbourhood?

The Electricity Authority

Did you know that your neighbours could be paying $207 less a year on their power than you? With cold days here, and power bills rising, it’s more important than ever that you’re on the right power deal for you.

Go to whatsmynumber.org.nz and check your number.
Find out more

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2070 days ago

International Day of the Midwife: Sunday 5 May

Stephanie Gray from Nelson Marlborough Health

A big shout out to all the midwives in the hospital, birthing units and community. It's International day of the Midwife.
Did you know the word 'midwife' derives from old English. 'Mid' meaning with, and 'wif 'meaning woman, combined to mean … View more
A big shout out to all the midwives in the hospital, birthing units and community. It's International day of the Midwife.
Did you know the word 'midwife' derives from old English. 'Mid' meaning with, and 'wif 'meaning woman, combined to mean 'with-woman' or the person who is with the mother at childbirth. The word covers both make and female midwives.
Midwives make a huge difference to families lives and making sure new parents feel supported and able to cope with their newborn and journey ahead. Enjoy your day

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2070 days ago

Wheel chair wanted

Grant from Blenheim

Has anybody got a wheel chair for sale please. We need one for our elderly at Church.

2071 days ago

A new way to report lost property to Police

New Zealand Police

Lost something? You can now report lost property to Police at police.govt.nz. Whether it’s your phone, a wallet or your keys that you’ve lost, you can now let Police know without picking up the phone. As well as reporting lost property, you can also report non-emergencies like theft, vandalism … View moreLost something? You can now report lost property to Police at police.govt.nz. Whether it’s your phone, a wallet or your keys that you’ve lost, you can now let Police know without picking up the phone. As well as reporting lost property, you can also report non-emergencies like theft, vandalism and shoplifting online, as well as get updates on a Police report you’ve already made. Just remember, always call 111 in event of an emergency. Find out more here. Find out more

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2072 days ago

Oh the delicious food!

Social Media Manager from Tuia 250 ki Tōtaranui

You absolutely must join the Aunties of Omaka Marae for a feast unlike any other.

For one night only, the co-lab behind the popular Manaaki preserves and condiments, bring you a night rich in culture and tradition while also paying homage to contemporary Māori cuisine.

Aunties have been busy … View more
You absolutely must join the Aunties of Omaka Marae for a feast unlike any other.

For one night only, the co-lab behind the popular Manaaki preserves and condiments, bring you a night rich in culture and tradition while also paying homage to contemporary Māori cuisine.

Aunties have been busy in the kitchen and they're excited to share the menu with you. It will be accompanied by Wairau River Wines and served alongside Kawakawa Spritzer and Kumuhore Kanuka Tea.

FULL MENU - HĀKARI WITH THE AUNTIES

HEI TIMATANGA - TO START
Pātiki – Good fortune and Abundance
Kina pate on a Rewena Crostini
Hapuka Ceviche
Seared Beef Eye Fillet with Goats Cheese & Kamokamo Pickle
Blue Cheese, Kawakawa Jelly Candied Walnuts, Semi Dried Figs on a Kumara Chip
Salami and Pikopiko with a creamy Horopito and Lemon sauce on Māori bread

Local Māori talent will entertain you as you enjoy complimentary Methode or Gin cocktails during canape service.

HAKARI - MAIN
Te Rourou Nui – Mai i te whenua ki te moana
The Foodbasket – From the land to the sea
Hāngī – A selection of Gourmet Cut Meats accompanied by Seasonal Vegetables
Boil Up – Bacon Bone broth with Cress
Kaimoana Platter – Hot and cold Seafood Delicacies harvested from The Marlborough Sounds
Huamata – Forraged Salad Greens with a Horopito Vinaigarette
Parāoa – Rewena, Napa and Fried Bread

WHAKAMUTUNGA - TO FINISH
Te Rau Kawakawa – The Kawakawa Leaf, 3 ways
Traditional Steam Pudding
Pavlova
Handmade Kawakawa Jelly Icecream



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