Atawhai, Nelson

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3392 days ago

Welcome

Mitchell from Smiths Sports Shoes

Hey Neighbours!

We are finally on NEIGHBOURLY! Feel free to get in touch with us either here, by email (smithsnelly@yahoo.co.nz) or call (5467876)

Look forward to seeing and talking to you all :)

Mitchell and the team

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3392 days ago

seamstress

George from Stepneyville

IS THERE A SEAMSTRESS out there than could cut a drape down the middle and over stitch the cut ---where it was cut in half ---please

3392 days ago

Mobile home hairdresser

Ema from Atawhai

Mobile/home hairdresser with 16 years experience. Facebook page "Ema Soole Hairdressing" reasonable prices flexible hours. Message me with any questions and bookings :)

3394 days ago

** GARAGE SALE THIS SATURDAY 5th NOV **

Megan from Nelson South

HUGE MOVING / GARAGE SALE, this Saturday (5th November)

Kirkpatrick House - 10 Mount Street, Nelson

** 9:00AM START **

Tools, furniture, building & renovation, baby items, etc!!

Negotiable

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3393 days ago

WILD WEST NIGHT

Kylie Rush from Nelson Suburban Club Inc

7 COURSES OF DELICIOUS PROGRESSIVE WILD WEST SUPPER!
THE AMAZING DIXIE PRIX
SPOT PRIZES
BURLESQUE - SALOON PERFORMANCE
COME ON IN FOR A NIGHT OF FUN IN THE SALOON!

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3393 days ago

We are serious - LEDs could save you more than they cost!

Mike from My Eco Nelson - Marlborough

Learn how you can SAVE YOUR MONEY by replacing your incandescent, halogen bulbs and downlights with LEDs. Everyone knows that its a great idea, but which solution is best for your home? Sign up for up for a Free lighting assessment and find out. Register here ecobulb.leadpages.co... or check out … View moreLearn how you can SAVE YOUR MONEY by replacing your incandescent, halogen bulbs and downlights with LEDs. Everyone knows that its a great idea, but which solution is best for your home? Sign up for up for a Free lighting assessment and find out. Register here ecobulb.leadpages.co... or check out our Summer BBQ Hamper prize draw here ecobulb.leadpages.co...

Negotiable

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3395 days ago

WIN a Summer BBQ Hamper

Mike from My Eco Nelson - Marlborough

To help kiwis celebrate a long summer, relaxing weekends and fun times with friends, we have created the Summer BBQ Hamper. Plus everyone who enters the draw will get a discount off Ecobulb LED downlights. Enter here: ecobulb.leadpages.co...

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3394 days ago

Printer

Jan from Toi Toi - Washington Valley

Hewlard Packard Printer for sale goes well. Goes well.
Hasn't been sold. $50. Ph 0210555366

Price: $50

3394 days ago

Mining company explores DOC land near national park

Reporter The Nelson Mail

What do you think of this plan to mine conservation land in the Kahurangi?

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3394 days ago

2016 NPI Chamber of Commerce Business Awards

Paula Palmer from Access Dental NZ Ltd

We are so excited to be apart of these awards! Wish us luck!

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3394 days ago

Lions Summer Fair New Years Day

Peter from Marybank

Hi neighbours and friends.
Nelson North Lions invite wood worker's, artists, potter's, knitter's, hand crafter's etc to sell their wares at the Summer Fair New Years Day at Tahunanui Sport Fields. Sites are available to be pre- booked. Enquiries to Peter Goodman telephone 03 … View more
Hi neighbours and friends.
Nelson North Lions invite wood worker's, artists, potter's, knitter's, hand crafter's etc to sell their wares at the Summer Fair New Years Day at Tahunanui Sport Fields. Sites are available to be pre- booked. Enquiries to Peter Goodman telephone 03 5451768 or email peter.goodman@xtra.co.nz.
This fair raises funds for community projects.

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3394 days ago

Double Mattress

Karen from The Brook

Hi all, I am after a double mattress, no base required, in good conditon

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3413 days ago

Elderly pay when cyclists use footpaths - advocate

Helen from The Brook

This was an interview on RNZ 'Nights' 11 Oct 2016.

"In New Zealand, it's illegal for anyone to ride on the footpath unless they are delivering mail or newspapers, or riding a bike with wheels less than 355mm diameter (typically a child's tricycle or small bike).
But an … View more
This was an interview on RNZ 'Nights' 11 Oct 2016.

"In New Zealand, it's illegal for anyone to ride on the footpath unless they are delivering mail or newspapers, or riding a bike with wheels less than 355mm diameter (typically a child's tricycle or small bike).
But an advocate for pedestrians says walkers and cyclists just don’t mix.
Still, there is a push to allow some cyclists to legally share the footpath with pedestrians.

Jo Clendon from Wellington wants children under 12 and the over 65s to be able to cycle on the footpath and has successfully petitioned Parliament's transport select committee to look into the matter
In Australia, most states allow children to cycle legally on the footpath, but age limits vary by state.

Dr Ben Rossiter from Victoria Walks tells Nights that when two forms of transport share the same path the dominant one always wins.
What’s more, it is seniors who come off worst when the footpath is used by cyclists, For the elderly a shared footpath is distracting and unsafe, he says.

“We know from research that on shared paths seniors are discouraged from walking because of the fear of falling.”
And a fall for an older person can be catastrophic.
“If you fall and do your hip, you’ve got an up to 40 percent chance you’ll be dead in 12 months. It completely alters your life, mobility and independence. “Things that take attention away from their feet is really critical, it just doesn’t mix.”

Dr Rossiter says the data indicates cyclists are no safer on the footpath, anyway. “Research suggests it’s particularly hazardous for cyclists – a 1.8 to 16 times greater risk than cycling on the road because of cars going in and out of driveways and turning corners.”
Allowing cyclists onto footpaths is the thin end of the wedge, he says, and the answer is for roads to be made safer for cycling.

“Footpaths are for walking, talking, loving, living, playing... They’re the basis of our community and public space and have to be looked after.”"

Link to hear the full interview: www.radionz.co.nz...

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