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Tim Newman Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Nelson mayor Rachel Reese is encouraging people to remain vigilant for the Covid-19 through social distancing and good hygiene - but said there was no indication the virus had returned to the area.
Riverside Milk Vending continues at level 2 and you can still get our fresh farm milk every day, 24 hours long. $2.50 a litre. At 289 Main Road Lower Moutere.
We ask of you to stick to 2 metre physical distancing, to wash your hands before entering the milk vending shed, and to sign our milk sales… View moreRiverside Milk Vending continues at level 2 and you can still get our fresh farm milk every day, 24 hours long. $2.50 a litre. At 289 Main Road Lower Moutere.
We ask of you to stick to 2 metre physical distancing, to wash your hands before entering the milk vending shed, and to sign our milk sales register before we leave.
Let's continue to keep one another calm, safe and well nourished ;) Thanks for your cooperation.
Mikaela Wilkes Reporter from Homed
Hi everyone, I'm Mikaela, a Stuff Homed reporter. We're doing a story on what granny flats are like as a housing option in retirement. For those of you that are either living in a granny flat, or are the family who built/bought a granny flat to add to your property for an elder family … View moreHi everyone, I'm Mikaela, a Stuff Homed reporter. We're doing a story on what granny flats are like as a housing option in retirement. For those of you that are either living in a granny flat, or are the family who built/bought a granny flat to add to your property for an elder family member, we'd like to hear about why a granny flat was right for you. What was the process of getting one and learning to live together like? If you're happy to share your story and be featured in the article, please email mikaela.wilkes@stuff.co.nz or let us know in the comments below, your message may be used in our story.
Skara Bohny Reporter from The Nelson Mail
The mood around town this morning seemed fairly relaxed, although some shoppers were already stocking up on toilet paper and flour again as Nelson went into alert level 2. How are you feeling? Are you worried about another lockdown or community spread?
Will from Upper Moutere
Mosaic classes in Tasman.
159 Stringer Road / Redwood Valley
One or two day workshop starting 22nd and 23 August.
9.30 - 5pm
… View moreMosaic classes in Tasman.
159 Stringer Road / Redwood Valley
One or two day workshop starting 22nd and 23 August.
9.30 - 5pm
$95 for one day $180 for the weekend
Spaces limited to 8
Class is suitable for beginners to the more experienced.
Cost include tuition, choice of one backer tiles use of the tools, adhesives, grout and morning and afternoon tea.
Choose one of the backers to create a wonderful masterpiece for your home or garden or as a gift for a friend. Learn everything needed to get started from tools to use to techiniques and colour choice. Plenty of books in the cabinet to inspire you to further projects.
You will go home with a finished piece of artwork and the ability to create your own pieces at home.
www.mjmw.co.nz...
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Todd from Enner Glynn
Kia ora all, my 17 year old son worked hard & saved to buy himself his first car........"Maggie", a purple 1972 Austin 1300 "landcrab". Quite distinctive, you may have seen it around.
He was well informed of the potential ongoing cost of purchasing a vehicle of that age, … View moreKia ora all, my 17 year old son worked hard & saved to buy himself his first car........"Maggie", a purple 1972 Austin 1300 "landcrab". Quite distinctive, you may have seen it around.
He was well informed of the potential ongoing cost of purchasing a vehicle of that age, but wanted something to suit his personality : ), and its a great father / son regular maintenance project!
The seller arranged for a new WOF which it passed "with flying colours"............but not sure how, as when taking it in for a WOF check yesterday ( only 5 mths later ), "a few" issues need attending to.
So back to work for my son to raise the funds to remedy these issues ( likely to get a wee bit of help from the bank of Mum & Dad, its his pride & joy, and he has had a tough year for a number of reasons )
The reason for this post is to see if anyone out there knows of a reputable, reasonably priced panel beater able to deal with perhaps the biggest issue......some rust in the floor & right hand sill.
Maggie turns heads wherever she goes, its awesome to see the smiles on the faces of other motorists & pedestrians alike as she passes, so it would be great to keep her on the road.
Would appreciate any feedback.
Many thanks in advance from myself & my son.
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Cherie Sivignon Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Schools, businesses, pools and most libraries remain open across the Nelson-Tasman region as the area - along with most of New Zealand - goes into Covid-19 alert level 2. Are you ready for a return to social distancing and restricted numbers for gatherings?
Hi neighbours,
On Tuesday night, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced there were four new Covid-19 cases in the community.
Auckland moved into level 3 at midday on Wednesday, and the rest of the country into level 2.
Kiwis outside of Auckland can still continue to go to work and school, with… View moreHi neighbours,
On Tuesday night, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced there were four new Covid-19 cases in the community.
Auckland moved into level 3 at midday on Wednesday, and the rest of the country into level 2.
Kiwis outside of Auckland can still continue to go to work and school, with physical distancing, and are advised to wear masks in public.
Businesses can open to the public if they are following public health guidance, which includes physical distancing and record keeping.
In terms of gatherings, New Zealanders must not travel to events with more than 100 people. This includes weddings, birthdays, funerals and tangihanga.
The Government advises all Kiwis to practise good hygiene and stay home if sick.
For more information on what the different alert levels mean for you, click here.
Ernest Rutherford Retirement Village
We will be closing our New Zealand care centres to all visitors from 10am on Wednesday August 12 following the re-emergence of COVID-19 in the community in Auckland, and Level 2 Alert level in the remainder of New Zealand.
All regions in New Zealand, except for the Auckland region, will move to Alert Level 2 at 12 noon on Wednesday 12 August 2020
Key information:
• Keep your distance from other people in public.
• Wash your hands.
• Sneeze and cough into your elbow.
• Keep a track of where you’ve … View moreAll regions in New Zealand, except for the Auckland region, will move to Alert Level 2 at 12 noon on Wednesday 12 August 2020
Key information:
• Keep your distance from other people in public.
• Wash your hands.
• Sneeze and cough into your elbow.
• Keep a track of where you’ve been and who you’ve seen
wear a mask if you can.
• If you’re sick, stay home. Don’t go to work or school. Don’t socialise.
• If you have symptoms of cold or flu call your doctor or Healthline and get advice about being tested.
• If you have been told to self-isolate you must do so immediately.
• All aged care facilities will close their doors to everyone but staff from noon today.
• For real time news updates visit Stuff
Trupti Biradar Reporter from Stuff Travel
Cambridge is so much more than just a town you drive through. Click the link below for a few reasons to consider sticking around a bit. #backyourbackyard
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Karl from rejuvenate fixations
Hi lovely people would you like warmer dryer homes...with a replenishing difference? We retrofit double glaze aluminium windows and doors to raise and hold the temperature inside your home. Also have ways to cut out pesky drafts to reduce dampness and condensation.
Feel free to contact for a free … View moreHi lovely people would you like warmer dryer homes...with a replenishing difference? We retrofit double glaze aluminium windows and doors to raise and hold the temperature inside your home. Also have ways to cut out pesky drafts to reduce dampness and condensation.
Feel free to contact for a free quote via the replenishing website 😉 replenishme.co.nz
Phone Karl
02102738337
Thank you for reading
Have a splendid day
Regards Karl
Samantha Gee Reporter from The Nelson Mail
Last year, four out of five Kiwis drank alcohol and one in four drank hazardously. Did you know there is support through the organisation, Al-Anon Family Groups, for those whose lives are impacted by someone's problem drinking?
Kara from Hope
Great breeding rooster for sale. Beautiful animal with lovely nature. Just is lonely here and needs a new home.
Phone 021 866 931. Thx :)
Price: $25
As the Cancer Society’s 30th Daffodil Day approaches you can choose to give in many more ways than ever before.
This year especially, we wanted to make it easier to donate to our street appeal for those that won’t be out and about or aren’t carrying cash. Every dollar makes a difference … View moreAs the Cancer Society’s 30th Daffodil Day approaches you can choose to give in many more ways than ever before.
This year especially, we wanted to make it easier to donate to our street appeal for those that won’t be out and about or aren’t carrying cash. Every dollar makes a difference in helping provide free support for people with cancer and their whānau.”
The newest way to donate is with the Cancer Society’s digital experience called ‘My Daffodil’. This can be found at www.daffodilday.org.nz. You can also donate via a QR code that will be displayed on daffodils during the street appeal on Friday 28 August.
Thank you for your support, we appreciate it!
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