Wairau & Waihopai Valleys, Wairau Valley

2057 days ago

Poll: What do you think about the cemetery fee increase?

Chloe Ranford Reporter from Marlborough Express

Burials costs will double at most cemeteries in Marlborough in bid to shave down rates by 0.2 per cent, or about $5.30 per ratepayer per year. The increase will also make maintaining rural cemeteries more fair, the council says. Do you support the increase?

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What do you think about the cemetery fee increase?
  • 11.9% Yes, I support the increase.
    11.9% Complete
  • 81% I would rather cemetery fees stayed as they were.
    81% Complete
  • 7.1% I don't mind.
    7.1% Complete
42 votes
2058 days ago

Playground triple dip win for Marlborough

The Team from Marlborough District Council

Three new playgrounds are under construction, reflecting the Council’s commitment to improved facilities for children.

Pollard Park's foundation pads have been laid and the first ‘acorn’ pods have been installed. Completion is only a month away. The equipment from Pollard Park is … View more
Three new playgrounds are under construction, reflecting the Council’s commitment to improved facilities for children.

Pollard Park's foundation pads have been laid and the first ‘acorn’ pods have been installed. Completion is only a month away. The equipment from Pollard Park is being ‘upcycled’ for this site and will have a farm-style theme.

A new playground at Mark Smith Reserve, on the Boulevard Park on Taylor subdivision, is expected to be open by late June.

Construction of the new Renwick Domain playground is also progressing too, and expected to be opened by mid-June.
Find out more

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2058 days ago

Now is the time to set up an Enduring Power of Attorney

Office for Seniors

Hi Neighbours!

What do your cat, your car, your home and your health have in common?

They are all things you want to be sure are looked after if you’re unable to.

Set up an Enduring Power of Attorney www.superseniors.msd.govt.nz...

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2059 days ago

What do you think about the proposed changes to NCEA?

Elesha Gordon Reporter from Marlborough Express

Hi neighbours! The Government has announced plans to reform NCEA by 2025, with more focus on numeracy and literacy, and 50 per cent internal exams and 50 per cent external. Is it a fair way to measure students?

Marlborough Girls' College principal Mary-Jeanne Lynch said a "one size … View more
Hi neighbours! The Government has announced plans to reform NCEA by 2025, with more focus on numeracy and literacy, and 50 per cent internal exams and 50 per cent external. Is it a fair way to measure students?

Marlborough Girls' College principal Mary-Jeanne Lynch said a "one size fits all" overhaul of assessments was a "broad brush approach" that would not work for everyone. Do you think this would help any students you know? Let us know by commenting below! Read more here.

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2061 days ago

Who said storage can't be beautiful?

The Team from Resene ColorShop Blenheim

Floating shelves are a clever way to add flair to your walls, without taking up too much real estate.

Here’s a simple way to bring them into your home. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick and easy project … View more
Floating shelves are a clever way to add flair to your walls, without taking up too much real estate.

Here’s a simple way to bring them into your home. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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2063 days ago

Pyroclassic Fires now approved ULEBs

Pyroclassic Fires Ltd

There’s a new fire in town…. we are absolutely thrilled to announce that both the Pyroclassic IV and Mini Wood burning fires are now ULEBs. One of the cleanest wood burning fires, made right here in New Zealand, this unique Kiwi fire can now become a part of your family.

The ceramic cast … View more
There’s a new fire in town…. we are absolutely thrilled to announce that both the Pyroclassic IV and Mini Wood burning fires are now ULEBs. One of the cleanest wood burning fires, made right here in New Zealand, this unique Kiwi fire can now become a part of your family.

The ceramic cast cylinder of the fire chamber retains heat like a kiln so you can enjoy consistent warmth, large heat storage and the ultimate convenience of having to reload the fire less.

Can you imagine? Loading your fire up at night and waking up warm with your new Pyro that has provided an overnight burn to take off the chill of the cooler winter mornings. Available in over 200 colour options and with a 10mm thick steel top plate that also provides an excellent additional cooking surface.

Visit our website to learn more about Pyroclassic Fires.
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2064 days ago

Cannabis referendum: Marlborough weighs in

Elesha Gordon Reporter from Marlborough Express

Many Marlburians support the idea of cannabis for medicinal purposes, but recreational use is more divisive.
What do you think?

Of those spoken to by Stuff in central Blenheim this week some raised concerns about the impact of legally available cannabis, particularly on the brains of young … View more
Many Marlburians support the idea of cannabis for medicinal purposes, but recreational use is more divisive.
What do you think?

Of those spoken to by Stuff in central Blenheim this week some raised concerns about the impact of legally available cannabis, particularly on the brains of young people and on driving behaviour. Read more here.

2064 days ago

Upcycling Award finalists *VOTES ARE OPEN!*

Resene

We need your help! The calibre of entries for this year's Resene Upcycling Awards has blown us away. We need YOU to vote for your favourite in BOTH categories.

Vote for your favourite Redecorated item here.
Vote for your favourite Repurposed item here.

Find out more about … View more
We need your help! The calibre of entries for this year's Resene Upcycling Awards has blown us away. We need YOU to vote for your favourite in BOTH categories.

Vote for your favourite Redecorated item here.
Vote for your favourite Repurposed item here.

Find out more about each entry here. If you entered and didn't make the cut, don't worry! There's still spot prizes and other special category winners that are yet to be announced.
Cast your votes

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2064 days ago

Poll: It's time to vote! *Resene Repurposed*

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Check out these creative kiwis! We've been blown away with the entries for this years Resene Upcycling Awards. It wasn't easy to pick these 5 finalists... now it's over to YOU! Take a look at the before and after images below or check out the finalist piece description details hereView moreCheck out these creative kiwis! We've been blown away with the entries for this years Resene Upcycling Awards. It wasn't easy to pick these 5 finalists... now it's over to YOU! Take a look at the before and after images below or check out the finalist piece description details here and vote for your favourite Resene Repurposed masterpiece!

(Make sure to vote for your favourite Resene Redecorated category entry too!)

It's time to vote! *Resene Repurposed*
  • 18.8% WAS: Skateboards - NOW: Shelf (Natanya Aston from Putaruru)
    18.8% Complete
  • 10.7% WAS: Fence - NOW: Clock (Diane McGarvey from South Waikato)
    10.7% Complete
  • 12% WAS: Plastic Wrapping - NOW: Handbag (Jo Clendon from Hutt Central)
    12% Complete
  • 10.9% WAS: Sewing Machine - NOW: Table (Ben Conway from Waterloo)
    10.9% Complete
  • 47.6% WAS: Spoons - NOW: Bird Ornament (David Pennell from Rangiora)
    47.6% Complete
1380 votes
2064 days ago

Poll: It's time to vote! *Resene Redecorated*

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Look at these creative cookies! The competition is tough for this years Resene Upcycling Awards. We've narrowed it down 5 finalists for the Redecorated Category... now it's over to YOU! Take a look at the before and after images below or check out the … View moreLook at these creative cookies! The competition is tough for this years Resene Upcycling Awards. We've narrowed it down 5 finalists for the Redecorated Category... now it's over to YOU! Take a look at the before and after images below or check out the finalist piece description details here and vote for your favourite recycled masterpiece!

(Make sure to vote for your favourite Resene Repurposed category entry too!)

It's time to vote! *Resene Redecorated*
  • 34.7% Upcycled Couch - (Dani Matthews from Awapuni)
    34.7% Complete
  • 28.2% Upcycled Dresser - (Kristy Bedi from St Albans)
    28.2% Complete
  • 7.2% Upcycled Draws- (Lynda Cree from Halswell)
    7.2% Complete
  • 16.2% Upcycled Sideboard - (Nicola Stanners from Glendowie)
    16.2% Complete
  • 13.6% Upcycled Table - (Jackie Simons from Woolston)
    13.6% Complete
1313 votes
2065 days ago

Poll: What is the most important thing the council should be focusing on?

Elesha Gordon Reporter from Marlborough Express

Almost 120 people and organisations have made submissions on the Marlborough District Council's annual plan this year. The council received a total of 115 submissions, asking for a total of $2.88 million, by the deadline earlier this month.

Did you make a submission to the annual plan? What… View more
Almost 120 people and organisations have made submissions on the Marlborough District Council's annual plan this year. The council received a total of 115 submissions, asking for a total of $2.88 million, by the deadline earlier this month.

Did you make a submission to the annual plan? What would you like to see your rates used for?

Read more here.

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What is the most important thing the council should be focusing on?
  • 17.6% Environment
    17.6% Complete
  • 17.6% Age Concern
    17.6% Complete
  • 8.8% Freedom camping changes
    8.8% Complete
  • 2.9% Iwi
    2.9% Complete
  • 11.8% Youth
    11.8% Complete
  • 2.9% Picton Pools + Tourism
    2.9% Complete
  • 0% Heritage
    0% Complete
  • 32.4% Community
    32.4% Complete
  • 5.9% Sports
    5.9% Complete
34 votes
2065 days ago

Could you do with a warmer house?

Stephanie Gray from Nelson Marlborough Health

Because uninsulated homes are cold and unhealthy, Warmer Kiwi Homes offers grants to help with the cost of ceiling and underfloor insulation. A warm, dry, insulated home is healthier and easier to heat.
Are you eligible for a grant?
For more information contact Hilary Genet, Public Health … View more
Because uninsulated homes are cold and unhealthy, Warmer Kiwi Homes offers grants to help with the cost of ceiling and underfloor insulation. A warm, dry, insulated home is healthier and easier to heat.
Are you eligible for a grant?
For more information contact Hilary Genet, Public Health Service, 03 543 7933 or in Marlborough, Karen Vis 03 928 4178.

For a no obligation quote contact Absolute Energy at 0800 423 454 and to find out more about the Warmer Kiwi Homes programme visit energywise.govt.nz

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2071 days ago

Are you frustrated over speed limits in your area?

Elesha Gordon Reporter from Marlborough Express

Speed limits across Marlborough are to be reviewed next year, with or without the New Zealand Transport Agency.
Where in your neighbourhood do you want to see speed limits change?

NZTA has been planning a review of highways in Marlborough for several years. The Marlborough District Council has … View more
Speed limits across Marlborough are to be reviewed next year, with or without the New Zealand Transport Agency.
Where in your neighbourhood do you want to see speed limits change?

NZTA has been planning a review of highways in Marlborough for several years. The Marlborough District Council has been holding off its own roading review, through Marlborough Roads, since 2015 awaiting the highway examination. Are you frustrated at the wait time in your neighbourhood? Let us know by commenting below!

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2066 days ago

Future of Work conference – register now

The Team from Marlborough District Council

This free, one day conference will showcase what the workplace of tomorrow looks like for Marlborough’s young people, and inspire them to become part of the region’s future.

It’s on Wednesday 12 June from 8.30 am to 3.00 pm at the Marlborough Convention Centre.

Year 12 and 13 students… View more
This free, one day conference will showcase what the workplace of tomorrow looks like for Marlborough’s young people, and inspire them to become part of the region’s future.

It’s on Wednesday 12 June from 8.30 am to 3.00 pm at the Marlborough Convention Centre.

Year 12 and 13 students from all colleges in Marlborough are invited to register, with only 160 spaces available. Don’t miss out - register today!

Go to www.mcoc.org.nz/events-training/events/future-of-work-conference/

For further information contact Jodie Griffiths at Jodie.griffiths@marlborough.govt.nz or phone 03 520 7400.
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2067 days ago

You can say "No" to knocking

Consumer NZ

You have a right to say no to intrusive door-to-door sellers and now you can make the message clear with a "Do Not Knock" sticker from Consumer NZ.

We've campaigned for law changes to better protect consumers and the government has listened. Any door-to-door seller who ignores a … View more
You have a right to say no to intrusive door-to-door sellers and now you can make the message clear with a "Do Not Knock" sticker from Consumer NZ.

We've campaigned for law changes to better protect consumers and the government has listened. Any door-to-door seller who ignores a “Do Not Knock” sticker will soon risk prosecution under the Fair Trading Act.

Get your sticker today.

There's more to us than testing toasters - Consumer NZ.
Get your sticker

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