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The Team from Resene ColorShop Nelson
Learn about the latest wallpaper trends, how to choose the right wallpaper to suit your home and handy tips and tricks. In association with Aspiring Walls and Mason Handcrafted wallpaper.
On Tuesday 22 June 5.30pm – 7pm at Resene ColorShop, 69 St Vincent Street, Nelson
FREE to attend. … View moreLearn about the latest wallpaper trends, how to choose the right wallpaper to suit your home and handy tips and tricks. In association with Aspiring Walls and Mason Handcrafted wallpaper.
On Tuesday 22 June 5.30pm – 7pm at Resene ColorShop, 69 St Vincent Street, Nelson
FREE to attend. Reserve your place today by emailing nelson.colorshop@resene.co.nz with your name and phone number.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Bronwen from Stoke
I have quite a few boxes to get rid of after moving this week. Pick up is berry fields Richmond.
Free
The Team from Resene ColorShop Nelson
A vintage print can make a great welcome sign for your home entrance way by simply adding some hand painted letters in your choice of Resene colours!
Find out how to create your own.
Chris Soutar from Soutar-able Glass
Hi I am Chris a glazier with 39 years experience.
When choosing to double glaze your home there are many different options available.
My favorite is the use of low E (energy) glass, I have found this to be the most efficient.
Low E has a special coating on it which allows light in and … View moreHi I am Chris a glazier with 39 years experience.
When choosing to double glaze your home there are many different options available.
My favorite is the use of low E (energy) glass, I have found this to be the most efficient.
Low E has a special coating on it which allows light in and reflects heat back into your home reducing heat loss.
When made into a double glazed unit it is a great solution for a warm cozy home in winter keeping the heat in and the cold out, it also helps with reducing condensation.a warmer dryer home means less heating reducing power bills.
Low E also reduces solar gain allowing for a more comfortable cooler home in hot summer weather.
I can retro fit your home in wooden or aluminum, for a free quote call Chris on 021642428.
Below are some pictures of a wooden double glazed retro in process.
Sally from Tahunanui
My tenants are in urgent need of a 3/4 bedroom rental property. Brilliant tenants. Clean tidy and never miss their rent payments. Can anyone help?
Alysha and Daniel from Stoke
We've taken these shelves out of our garage, so if anyone wants them before they go to the dump you're welcome to collect.
Text 0273901557
Free
Carly Gooch Reporter from The Nelson Mail
If only there was another way 'over the hill'.
Tākaka Hill was closed on Wednesday night from about 4pm to nearly midnight due to a chemical spill from a truck.
Were you affected by the closure and what did you do?
Karin from Upper Moutere
There are a 2 more spaces available for anyone with a little experience in wheel work. Lindsay Smith from Mapua will be holding a WS this Saturday at Craft Potters in Hope, showing how to make lidded vessels. For more information and to book please check out our website: www.craftpotters.org.nz...
… View moreThere are a 2 more spaces available for anyone with a little experience in wheel work. Lindsay Smith from Mapua will be holding a WS this Saturday at Craft Potters in Hope, showing how to make lidded vessels. For more information and to book please check out our website: www.craftpotters.org.nz...
There is another work shop the following week for hand building techniques with the same theme. There are 3 spaces available for this one. Happy potting!
Dot from Todds Valley
9.30am - 12.30pm
Household items, camping equipment, electronics and more all in good condition.
32 Saddleback Road, Todds Valley, Nelson
Negotiable
Ronald McDonald House Charities
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Carly Gooch Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Is Apple getting too big for its boots? It seems a lot of people who used to be loyal Apple and iphone users are jumping ship for android and moving towards Samsung and other phone brands. Have you taken the leap lately, and if so, why? And if you're an Apple supporter still through and … View moreIs Apple getting too big for its boots? It seems a lot of people who used to be loyal Apple and iphone users are jumping ship for android and moving towards Samsung and other phone brands. Have you taken the leap lately, and if so, why? And if you're an Apple supporter still through and through, tell us why.
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The Team from New Zealand Red Cross Shops
Hurry in store for these amazing deals....
* All kids clothing 50 cents
* Men’s and ladies pants $2
* And all shoes half price
This week only.....
Your friendly team at The Red Cross, Vanguard Street, Nelson
Jean from Tahunanui
Councillors seem to me to be at least a year behind the times in their thinking. Replies to date from councillors to my email protesting the $44 million library precinct and the 7% cumulative rates increases for the next 7 years, basically say that they've had very few complaints, that they … View moreCouncillors seem to me to be at least a year behind the times in their thinking. Replies to date from councillors to my email protesting the $44 million library precinct and the 7% cumulative rates increases for the next 7 years, basically say that they've had very few complaints, that they think they're acting in our best interests, that they can feel the 'synergy' this would bring; one even said they could imagine " a virtual electro-magnet for the kind of talent that will bring our city investment, innovation, opportunities and jobs." LISTEN UP COUNCILLORS! We are facing climate change with storms, fires, flooding; the real possibility according to the latest scientists of Covid getting into NZ; we have the dire situation of residents who are homeless, or hungry, poor - young people can't even afford their first home, let alone pay rental prices... and we have infrastructure and a housing crisis that can't possibly cope with an influx of electro-magnetically attracted talent. This Council needs to open their eyes to reality, not wonderful beautiful nice-to-have visions that are out of touch.
if you're at all concerned about this council's plans for a $44 million library and huge cumulative rates increases of around 7% a year for seven years- please do pop off just a brief email to them stating your concern! An email to councillors@ncc.govt.nz will be sent to each and every councillor.
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Murray & Vanessa from Upper Moutere
Anybody out there got a Mechpro 20v charger that is surplus?
Cheers
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