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873 days ago

Axminster Carpet in good condition - Used

Frank from Ashburton District

Carpet been in home for 60 years in good nick. No memory marks. Must be gone by 17th July. 65 meters square. Made of pure wool. Created in the Riccarton Mill when operated there, Was made in 690mm (27") runs known as Panel Persian. View by appointment only. Open to Offers

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876 days ago

Time to escape your neighbourhood?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Are you overdue a getaway? You could win a 13-day Sir Edmund Hillary Explorer South Island Rail & Coach tour by participating in Neighbourly’s 8th birthday celebration.

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877 days ago

DHB demands assurances at final meeting

The Team Reporter from The Press

From local democracy reporter Brendon McMahon:

An assurance Ziman House at Reefton will not be permanently closed by the successor to the West Coast District Health Board has been affirmed by management after a final debate as the DHB wound up this week.

Veteran West Coast health advocate Peter … View more
From local democracy reporter Brendon McMahon:

An assurance Ziman House at Reefton will not be permanently closed by the successor to the West Coast District Health Board has been affirmed by management after a final debate as the DHB wound up this week.

Veteran West Coast health advocate Peter Neame took the board's management to task, and eventually got an assurance when chairman Rick Barker stepped in, asking for a simple "yes or no" answer.

The board as superseded today by the rollout of the new Health NZ and Maori Health Authority. The West Coast, however, one of nine regions selected for a 'locality' pilot which means the community will be consulted on the shape of the new structure and West Coast-specific service delivery.

Neame, an elected board member and retired psychiatric nurse, launched into management at the start of the meeting.

He said the public perceived the DHB's stated plan to reopen the Reefton facility was not genuine.

"There's general perception by the public that there is no intention of this board or a future authority that it would reopen (Ziman House)," he said.

The argument by the board that staffing was behind the temporary closure of the facility was something he "never, ever accepted".

DHB general manager Phillip Wheble repeated that aged residential care on the West Coast was "significantly challenged" at present due to the national nursing shortage and that meant reopening Ziman House was also a challenge.

The issue of staffing was regardless of the mix of private and public aged residential care in the region, he said.

"We've got to look at how we can provide a sustainable service that provides the outcome we want."

Neame replied: "I'm only getting a bureaucratic answer".

Wheble repeated that the board needed to be "innovative".

It was at this stage Barker stepped in.

"Is there a commitment to reopen Ziman House -- yes or no? Let's hear it, without all of the other things," he said.

DHB chief executive Peter Bramley responded with a simple "yes".

Wheble said the full-time equivalent of 5.6 registered nursing staff would be needed for "hospital level care" based on eight patients at Reefton.

Bramley, just appointed as interim South Island manager for Health NZ, repeated his affirmation that the Reefton care facility would open again.

"There is absolute commitment that we reopen Ziman House," he said.

However, that was "on the proviso" of providing a safe level of nursing care.

877 days ago

Old West Coast quarries pose danger

The Team Reporter from The Press

The risks to the public from two disused quarries on the West Coast are “huge”, with one local leader saying the situation is “incredibly urgent”.

Both quarries belong to the West Coast Regional Council – one is near Blackball and the other at Kiwi Point near Stillwater, east of … View more
The risks to the public from two disused quarries on the West Coast are “huge”, with one local leader saying the situation is “incredibly urgent”.

Both quarries belong to the West Coast Regional Council – one is near Blackball and the other at Kiwi Point near Stillwater, east of Greymouth.

The council temporarily suspended its quarry operations throughout the Coast in May so it could “reset” its management of them and prepare a new tender process for each of its active quarries at Inchbonnie, Camelback (Kowhitirangi) and at Okuru in Haast.

A consultant was called in to review the current status of each quarry, including those no longer used.

Keri Harrison told the council meeting on Wednesday the quarries at Blackball and Kiwi Point would both need further technical safety work to cover the council's legal liability.

The Blackball one presented a risk to users on the recently widened Croesus Rd, “with rock looking to exit on to the road”.

It had been out of use for about a decade.

“It has fractured quite significantly in the past four years ... it's moving.”

The movement was visible from the road and the site needed updated signage. Ideally the site would be closed permanently, but mitigating the obvious risk at the site had to be undertaken to meet new legal requirements for quarry operators, Harrison said.

“A geotech report might recommend blasting the face and letting the rock fall and block access.”

Vibration from heavy machinery during the road widening would have accelerated rock movement, she said.

The road was improved in line with the opening of the new Paparoa Track Great Walk in late 2019.

Cr Laura Coll-McLaughlin said the Blackball issue sounded “incredibly urgent”.

“You don't know when it is going to go.”

Public safety was at stake and the council needed to act immediately to cover its liability, she said.

Coll-McLaughlin said it seemed the immediate risk should be notified straight away to at least warn the public.

Harrison said she had last looked at the Kiwi Point quarry in 2018, but it was hard to access this time.

Access to State Highway 7 had been previously flagged following reports in 2018 and 2021, which she described as "horrendous".

A WorkSafe notice in 2018 had restricted that quarry's use due to the difficult access.

“It is a hazard that needs to be addressed. My recommendation is to decommission ... the risks are huge.”

Rockfall risk there would have major consequences “but the likelihood is still moderate”.

However, a new assessment was needed to mitigate immediate danger.

Kiwi Point was coincidentally the site of a large slip that came down on the adjacent railway line, striking the TranzAlpine passenger train on the way to Greymouth early this month.

877 days ago

Springtime craft

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877 days ago

Get Upcycling to win in 2022!

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880 days ago

Four day GP wait time ‘pretty good’

The Team Reporter from The Press

From local democracy reporter Brendon McMahon:

Four-day waiting times for Reefton residents seeking a medical appointment is "pretty good," the final meeting of the West Coast District Health Board was told last week.

The town of 900 is currently without a GP, and the DHB has been … View more
From local democracy reporter Brendon McMahon:

Four-day waiting times for Reefton residents seeking a medical appointment is "pretty good," the final meeting of the West Coast District Health Board was told last week.

The town of 900 is currently without a GP, and the DHB has been "challenged" to ensure consistent locum cover for the next few months, general manager Philip Wheble said.

The board had been working on various options to provide cover on three out of five days at Reefton, either through in-person appointments or via telehealth consultations.

Wheble said in an update on Thursday it had seven out of nine sessions a day, staffed through a combination of nurse practitioners or by a locum.

"It's not ideal but something we want to ensure primary (care) access," he said.

Average waiting times in Reefton of four days was "pretty good" given the seasonal challenge of winter.

The pending arrival by August of a new permanent GP for South Westland would free up some locum cover to assist Reefton and for Westport "to provide consistency of care".

Board chairman Rick Barker said he understood the waiting time in Reefton to have a consultation was on average four days and asked what was the average waiting time for other West Coast centres.

Wheble replied it was longer.

Barker asked if that meant Reefton was "not out of synch" with long waiting times for a GP appointment elsewhere: "In actual fact, for people to get access in Reefton they are slightly better off than in Grey or Canterbury?"

Wheble confirmed that was the case.

883 days ago

Fried Chicken or War Goddesses?

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884 days ago

Insect house

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885 days ago

Do you have a great tamarillo recipe?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours,

Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are now on the hunt for tamarillo recipes, so send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz before July 8, 2022.

Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition Homegrown … View more
Dear neighbours,

Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are now on the hunt for tamarillo recipes, so send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz before July 8, 2022.

Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition Homegrown Recipes.

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885 days ago

Time to escape your neighbourhood?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Are you overdue a getaway? You could win a 13-day Sir Edmund Hillary Explorer South Island Rail & Coach tour by participating in Neighbourly’s 8th birthday celebration.

To enter the competition, just tell us what you love about your neighbourhood. It could be your favourite spot, a … View more
Are you overdue a getaway? You could win a 13-day Sir Edmund Hillary Explorer South Island Rail & Coach tour by participating in Neighbourly’s 8th birthday celebration.

To enter the competition, just tell us what you love about your neighbourhood. It could be your favourite spot, a beautiful view, or something that makes you smile. You could be in for a once-in-a-lifetime getaway!
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886 days ago

Have you told us about your amazing houseplant collection?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours,

You have just a few more days to send your entries for our Houseplant Hero competition. You could win some great prizes and of course, more houseplanst!

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887 days ago

LOVELY HYACINTHS AVAILABLE

John from Ashburton District

Have a selection of lovely hyacinths available
1) Aqua $4 /2bulbs
2) Fairy White $4 / 2 bulbs
3) Delfts Blue $4 / 2 bulbs
4) Yellowstone $4/2 bulbs
5) Mixed . ( $5 /4bulbs .

Price: $4

889 days ago

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890 days ago

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