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Police are aware of reports emerging overnight where people have received a phone call from someone claiming to be a Police officer.
The officer will claim to be from a particular department, tell you that you have been a victim of fraud or scam, and begin to try and obtain further financial … View morePolice are aware of reports emerging overnight where people have received a phone call from someone claiming to be a Police officer.
The officer will claim to be from a particular department, tell you that you have been a victim of fraud or scam, and begin to try and obtain further financial information from you.
People have been directed to go to the bank and withdraw money for evidence of the scam.
This is a scam – no legitimate Police officer will ever ask you to hand over money for any reason.
Overnight we have had five instances of this being reported, people need to be vigilant.
Enquiries into reports of scams of a similar nature received last week remain ongoing.
We appreciate these scammers are convincing, but New Zealand Police will never contact you and ask you to withdraw money. New Zealand Police will also never contact people seeking their banking details, card numbers, PIN or passwords.
Older members of our community are being targeted and Police urge anyone with elderly or vulnerable relatives to make them aware this activity is a scam.
There are instances where legitimate Police officers will contact you as part of their duties.
Remember:
• Police will never ask for details about your bank cards, PIN or passwords over the phone.
• Trust your instincts.
• If something doesn't feel right, or is too good to be true, it probably is.
• If you are uncertain, ask for the officer’s details.
• Hang up, contact 105 and request the officer to contact you.
• Police aren’t in the business of offering prize money.
If you are in the unfortunate position of being a victim of a scam, please report the matter to Police.
Take the chance to upskill yourself on scam awareness, check for further information on the Netsafe website: netsafe.org.nz...
Paul from Redwood Valley
all recycled , two wine holders are removable .also seat can lift off wheels for ease of moving around yard $525
Paul from Redwood Valley
saw bird, all recycled materials, will put glass eyes in later. $80
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We're back with a Neighbourly Q&A session. This time with Dr Corey Regnerus-Kell who is a qualified veterinarian and SPCA’s General Manager Animal Services.
A little bit about Corey:
Corey has an interest in veterinary medicine, animal welfare, and biosecurity. He shares his home … View moreWe're back with a Neighbourly Q&A session. This time with Dr Corey Regnerus-Kell who is a qualified veterinarian and SPCA’s General Manager Animal Services.
A little bit about Corey:
Corey has an interest in veterinary medicine, animal welfare, and biosecurity. He shares his home with ostriches, guinea pigs, bees, a rescue tortoiseshell named Lynk, a ragdoll named Oscar, two mini foxies called Chester and Maya and a black Labrador named Bonnie.
Dr Corey Regnerus-Kell is excited to answer your questions on all things animal welfare, whether it's how to best look after your new pet, how to combat separation anxiety or how to report neglect.
↓ Share your questions now ↓
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Ernest Rutherford Retirement Village
Retirement in New Zealand is evolving as people live longer, healthier lives, and the number of Kiwis who choose to continue working later in life is rising.
Retirement is your time to do what you love. Maybe for you this doesn't mean stopping work altogether; instead, it can mean shifting… View moreRetirement in New Zealand is evolving as people live longer, healthier lives, and the number of Kiwis who choose to continue working later in life is rising.
Retirement is your time to do what you love. Maybe for you this doesn't mean stopping work altogether; instead, it can mean shifting gears to something more fulfilling or pursuing passions that you now have time for. This might mean volunteering, part-time work, or even starting your own business.
Here’s some helpful advice from Ryman residents in the workforce.
Daniel from Richmond
These plants will help smother out weeds, forming a carpet of leaves around trees and shrubs. Their brilliant blue flowers contrast beautifully with spring bulbs and other early perennials. Does best in sun and part shade with moist soil. Very easy to grow and control. We have more available if you… View moreThese plants will help smother out weeds, forming a carpet of leaves around trees and shrubs. Their brilliant blue flowers contrast beautifully with spring bulbs and other early perennials. Does best in sun and part shade with moist soil. Very easy to grow and control. We have more available if you need
Price: $5
Justine from The Brook
Due to now being at home I have been able to count how many times the huge empty buses are going past- 72 times every day !!!!!!! That’s 504 times a week and 26,308 times a year ( less public holidays). This beyond ridiculous - this madness must be stopped!!! What is the electricity costing us … View moreDue to now being at home I have been able to count how many times the huge empty buses are going past- 72 times every day !!!!!!! That’s 504 times a week and 26,308 times a year ( less public holidays). This beyond ridiculous - this madness must be stopped!!! What is the electricity costing us ratepayers to power these? Why does my house creak and crack when they thunder past? How is the infrastructure holding up - the roads, roundabouts, bridges, turnarounds, etc? Nelson’s public transport system needs investigating as someone is making some very poor financial decisions with our money…..
Just received an answer to my LGOIA and it would appear that many bridges within Nelson are not built to support these huge buses. For instance, the bridge in Seymour Avenue has a NZTA VDAM rule that axle weight not exceed 8400kg. The new huge buses have an axle weight of 11,800. And they cross this bridge 72 times a day! But it’s ok because the council have granted them a permit…… this is insanity!!! Alex Louverdis - group manager of infrastructure - is the one to question.
Chris Soutar from Soutar-able Glass
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The Team from Red Cross Shop Nelson CBD
We hope this finds you warm n dry....its nasty out there neighbours.
To help keep you warm during this cold snap we have all our lovely wool and merino tops and dresses for half price. Styles and colours to suit everyone.
See you at our new store at 52 Vanguard St, opposite Couplands.
We… View moreWe hope this finds you warm n dry....its nasty out there neighbours.
To help keep you warm during this cold snap we have all our lovely wool and merino tops and dresses for half price. Styles and colours to suit everyone.
See you at our new store at 52 Vanguard St, opposite Couplands.
We are open Mon-Sat 9-5 & Sun 10-4
We appreciate your continued support which goes towards helping the vulnerable in our community.
Amy Ridout Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Nelson retailers say sales have hit a worrying low, prompting them to cut staff numbers and tighten their belts. A street stall vendor told council that as well as the cost of living crisis, shopping patterns had changed, with more people making purchases online from places like Temu. Do you still … View moreNelson retailers say sales have hit a worrying low, prompting them to cut staff numbers and tighten their belts. A street stall vendor told council that as well as the cost of living crisis, shopping patterns had changed, with more people making purchases online from places like Temu. Do you still head into town to buy essentials? Or are you hitting the internet?
Dawn from Upper Moutere
One male Siri (Cosmo) white. One male Siri/Huacaya cross (Alfie) brown. Both entire. These guys have lived together for the last three years - father and son. I am travelling too much now so need to find a new home for them. They have been great at keeping the land free of gorse and broom on about … View moreOne male Siri (Cosmo) white. One male Siri/Huacaya cross (Alfie) brown. Both entire. These guys have lived together for the last three years - father and son. I am travelling too much now so need to find a new home for them. They have been great at keeping the land free of gorse and broom on about 2 acres of a four acre block.
Price: $50
Justin and Anna from Richmond
Just letting you all know that Kaiapoi Gospel FM is now broadcasting from Nelson (observatory hill). Try tuning into 87.6FM. To get the program times, go to www.gospelwayoutreach.org...... and there is a link for the radio. We love feed back too!
Paul from Redwood Valley
i see nick smith said 19 coffee outlets are giving discounts if u have your own cups ,would have been good to see who they are
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