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Justine from The Brook
The Sanctuary are relying on VOLUNTEERS to manage the poison drop!!! Most of the volunteers are retired - how are they going to climb up slipping slopes and fix the falling fence? What a joke! I guess all the money the poor suckers gave for fence posts, etc. has all been eaten up by Hudson's … View moreThe Sanctuary are relying on VOLUNTEERS to manage the poison drop!!! Most of the volunteers are retired - how are they going to climb up slipping slopes and fix the falling fence? What a joke! I guess all the money the poor suckers gave for fence posts, etc. has all been eaten up by Hudson's excessive salary - nothing left to manage the operation safely and professionally. And the Council has agreed to let these halfwits drop 26 tonne of toxic poison..........................
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Guy from Nelson
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Justine from The Brook
If you are interested in facts then read this report by Jim Hilton - he is a member of the panel at the "Stop the Drop" Meeting on Sunday at 3pm and will be available to answer your questions.................
THE IMPENDING AERIAL POISONING OF BROOK by Jim Hilton.pdf Download View
Justine from The Brook
Organic horse manure for sale
Great for your compost or just dig straight into your garden
$2.50 per sack - plenty of it
End of Brook Street - look for the sign
Delivery can be arranged
Negotiable
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Ben from Atawhai
I'm keen to get my hands on some old brick for a project I've got planned.
Let me know if you have any.
Justine from The Brook
.......Apparently the Sanctuary are no longer bound by the consent conditions to aerially drop poison:
From: Mandy Bishop
Date: 16 May 2017 at 17:19
Subject: RE: Sanctuary Fence consent conditions
To: Richard Sullivan ( one of the few notified property owners bordering the sanctuary)
Hello … View more.......Apparently the Sanctuary are no longer bound by the consent conditions to aerially drop poison:
From: Mandy Bishop
Date: 16 May 2017 at 17:19
Subject: RE: Sanctuary Fence consent conditions
To: Richard Sullivan ( one of the few notified property owners bordering the sanctuary)
Hello Richard
With the national regulations coming into force the Trust have applied for a partial surrender of their consent essentially removing all the conditions relating to the discharge of brodifacoum. This has been accepted by the Council.
A copy of the acceptance is attached for your information. You will note in appendix B the Trust have some requirements to meet to be permitted under this regulation and we will be monitoring for compliance with these standards.
Cheers
Mandy.
What this means is:
- No need to notify public or neighbours.
- Don't need fence wof.
- No bigger zones or people to pick up poison dropped outside.
- No requirement to minimise bykill.
However, the fence does need to be approved by council. This is where council can actually now stop the drop. By confirming the fence is insecure it can refuse permission.
We need to impress on council that they now have the ability to say yay or nay. They must stay nay.
Carmen from Toi Toi - Washington Valley
We have professional moving boxes to give away. Various sizes for linen, china, pictures etc. They have been used once and for most of the boxes the tape has been taken off so the boxes are now folded flat. To use them again they just need to be put back into shape and taped with brown tape (sorry… View moreWe have professional moving boxes to give away. Various sizes for linen, china, pictures etc. They have been used once and for most of the boxes the tape has been taken off so the boxes are now folded flat. To use them again they just need to be put back into shape and taped with brown tape (sorry tape is not provided by us).
Also to give away we have the following:
~ A custom built pine packing crate with internal cushioning for a flat screen tv (up to 32 inches). External measurements are 69cm high, 94cm across, 25cm deep.
~ A large pine packing crate for a display unit or similar. External measurements for this are: 127cm high, 145cm across, 43 cm deep.
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Jana from Toi Toi - Washington Valley
tena kotou! Does anyone know what this strange green looking thing is?
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Bruce from Tahunanui
I am needing one of these small psu's for a media box. The failed one is 150x65x65mm, but can take a bit larger size apart from the longest dimension. Needing 24 pin, 4 pin and 2 sata outlets and at least 150watts. Does anyone have a functional one of these available? Thanks Bruce 027 821 9670
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