Todds Valley, Nelson

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3130 days ago

Let's get ready for winter!

FreshChoice Nelson City

There are so many things to love about winter... woolly socks, toasting marshmallows, hearty casseroles and being able to rug up warm next to the fire with some mulled wine mmm... We’re also celebrating Beer & Wine Week, so if you're entertaining or heading away this week, come on in and… View moreThere are so many things to love about winter... woolly socks, toasting marshmallows, hearty casseroles and being able to rug up warm next to the fire with some mulled wine mmm... We’re also celebrating Beer & Wine Week, so if you're entertaining or heading away this week, come on in and see us so that you’re sorted for the long weekend! Find out more

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3131 days ago

DE-CLUTTERING, DOWNSIZING, MOVING OR RETIRING?

Marcia from The Wood

• On Your Own?
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Need a Helping Hand
Call Marcia Higgs
546 7134 027 249 8893

3131 days ago

The only BA you can study by distance.

Massey University

Learning can happen anywhere. Enrol in a Bachelor of Arts at Massey – the only BA you can study from wherever you are. With 26 majors on offer you can study what you’re passionate about, while gaining valuable knowledge that will serve you now and in the future. Semester 2 starts July. Learn more

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3133 days ago

The Nelson Organic Green Grocer is moving to Vanguard Street

Tom from The Brook

The Nelson Organic Green Grocer is moving from Tasman Street to shared premises with the Nelson Environment Centre at Ecoland, 31 Vanguard Street (just up from Zumo's).

For more information check out their Facebook page or email: info@nelsonorganiccoop.nz

3133 days ago
3133 days ago

Out Door Setting

Amy from Nelson South

Good condition, pick up Waimea Road, end of Rutherford. Contact me amyalexanderye@gmail.com

Price: $60

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3134 days ago

Which local group will you support?

Z

Good in the Hood is your chance to support local groups in your neighbourhood. Right across New Zealand, groups of all sizes and from a variety of backgrounds are meeting different needs in their communities. So next time you’re at your local Z, remember to vote and … View moreGood in the Hood is your chance to support local groups in your neighbourhood. Right across New Zealand, groups of all sizes and from a variety of backgrounds are meeting different needs in their communities. So next time you’re at your local Z, remember to vote and help a group do good in your hood. Meet the groups

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3134 days ago

glaziers

Brigeeta from Maitai

can anyone recommend or not recomend a glazier in nelson?

3135 days ago

Electric Kiwi rated #1 for Customer Satisfaction

Electric Kiwi

A big THANKS to all our customers - Canstar Blue have just awarded Electric Kiwi the 2017 Most Satisfied Customers Award – Electricity Retailers.

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A big THANKS to all our customers - Canstar Blue have just awarded Electric Kiwi the 2017 Most Satisfied Customers Award – Electricity Retailers.

If you are also interested in guaranteed savings, no contracts, awesome online service and one hour of free power every day,
then jump on over and see why a smaller smarter power company could be better for you.
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3149 days ago

Oral Submission to Council made today by Dan McGuire:

Justine from The Brook

In my view, as a graduate in environmental management at the University of California, the actions of the Sanctuary are far from proper environmental management and should not be funded by the ratepayers. In the first place, the Predator fence was not built according to the application. Groves of … View moreIn my view, as a graduate in environmental management at the University of California, the actions of the Sanctuary are far from proper environmental management and should not be funded by the ratepayers. In the first place, the Predator fence was not built according to the application. Groves of large established Beech forest that were required to be left alone were cut down when the fence was built. Currently, by giving additional funding for the brod drop not only will many native and other birds be destroyed in the Sanctuary itself, but adjacent areas such as the hills above Marsden Valley will have their bird populations radically depleted. Years of work by people such as Don Sullivan who have reduced pests by trapping and dramatically increased the native bird population—all this effort will be set back ten years thanks to council’s mistaken belief that it has been supporting a tourist bonanza.

The NZ journal of Zoology which reviews Brodificoum and the toxicity and impacts of Brodificoum on non target wildlife.
shows that many native Birds such as Robins will die in the Sanctuary as a result of the aerial drop and also in adjacent non-target areas such as the Marsden Valley side of Jenkins Hill, where native bird numbers have until now increased due to Don Sullivan’s work.
Dropping 20 tonnes of a highly residual poison in a water works reserve (that previously didn’t even allow a person their dog to enter the catchment) is a hazardous and foolhardy thing to do , given the adjacent population living downstream from the site and the bird life on adjacent, non-target areas which will be severely reduced.

This is the cleanest water supply Nelson has at this time. To pollute it with a poison that takes two years to break down is bad management. It is also our back up water supply in case of emergency and it will be unavailable due to the planned repeated poison drops.

Even where you can fence a sanctuary, it’s not really predator-proof. Especially in this case, where the integrity of the fence has been undermined by a number of problems, it is a sheer waste of money. Continued trapping would have been a far more effective alternative.

Stability of terrain above the fence WILL cause future problems and the next 5 yearly storm will show the harsh reality of what such an event will do to the fence.

We should not get the Sanctuary confused with some grand tourism plan that will reap a harvest of money to support it.
People who have been to one reserve are unlikely to go to another and evidence from other Sanctuaries shows that locals seldom go.
This throws the focus to the other aspect of the sanctuary and that is the financial aspect does not stack up. It is the viability downfall of all Sanctuaries. The fact is, they do not make money.

There are low cost projects such as birdlife on the Grampians that have achieved far more than the Brook Sanctuary without creating the environmental degradation that the Sanctuary has done. Council has exposed the ratepayers to open-ended costs through its financial support for the Sanctuary.

3136 days ago

Our next New Home Builders' session is around the corner!

The Team from Jennian Homes

Our New Home Builders Information Sessions are designed to ensure your new build experience is filled with plenty of 'OH YES' moments. Completely FREE, sessions are designed for new builders with all budgets and levels of experience. Your local Jennian team will cover off:
• How best… View more
Our New Home Builders Information Sessions are designed to ensure your new build experience is filled with plenty of 'OH YES' moments. Completely FREE, sessions are designed for new builders with all budgets and levels of experience. Your local Jennian team will cover off:
• How best to establish your construction budget
• How to avoid hidden costs
• Easy ways to save money by building an environmentally friendly home
• How to plan a home you've always wanted

We love sharing our construction industry and knowledge to ensure every home building journey is a good one. Come along with any questions you might have and learn how to avoid ‘OH NO’ moments. Find out more at jennianinfo.com
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3136 days ago

KEYBOARD wanted (musical instrument)

Diane from Atawhai

Hi. I'm looking for an inexpensive basic keyboard with 61 keys for one of my pupils. Must have full-sized keys. Not interested in zillions of voices or rhythms as just a short term solution until the family invest in a piano. They just want to see if their son is interested in learning at … View moreHi. I'm looking for an inexpensive basic keyboard with 61 keys for one of my pupils. Must have full-sized keys. Not interested in zillions of voices or rhythms as just a short term solution until the family invest in a piano. They just want to see if their son is interested in learning at this stage. Please text make, model and price to 0210662336. Many thanks. Diane

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3142 days ago

What a circus.................

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..........................

3137 days ago

Calling for Applications

The Warehouse Nelson

Are you helping families and young people within your community and in need of more funds for your project? Our store is now calling for applications to our Customer Choice ‘Bags for good’ Programme. In the last financial year $529,814 was raised for 279 community partners. For more information… View moreAre you helping families and young people within your community and in need of more funds for your project? Our store is now calling for applications to our Customer Choice ‘Bags for good’ Programme. In the last financial year $529,814 was raised for 279 community partners. For more information and to begin the application process follow the link below. Applications close on the 16th of June.
www.thewarehousegroup.co.nz...

3138 days ago

Songs/instrumentals: collaborators wanted

Guy from Nelson

Looking for a collaborator for songs and pieces of music to record and/or busk, perform. Driving acoustic groove and multi layered harmonies to suit guitar, percussion, violin, keyboards. More info? 021 216 3595 or email guyredmond@leavesofgreen.co.nz

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