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Kate Russell Designs for a $6 million community centre in Stoke have been given the thumbs up by local residents, who say that the facility will cre- ate a positive “focal point” for the suburb. e new venue, to be built at Greenmeadows Park, is what deputy mayor Paul Matheson calls “part one of the jigsaw for Stoke” and will be home to both com- munity and sporting facili- ties. It will feature a main hall, function and “breakout” rooms, kitchens, offices, changing rooms, and stor- age space for rugby, tennis and cricket clubs. e concept design plans for the facility, which have been designed by Nelson architects Jerram Tocker and Barron, were unveiled to the Stoke Seniors last Wednesday by Paul Mathe- son, who says that they thought the design was “very good”. “ey liked the plans, but they were also concerned with functionality of the building, such as if the toi- lets were in the right place and if there was enough disabled parking,” says Paul. Plenty of ramps and some- where to store mobile scoot- ers were also a high priority for the seniors and Paul says Love. These rings mean so much. Selwyn Place, Nelson • theringmaker.co.nz/diamonds SEE PAGE 2 7 Haven Road, Nelson 7010 Ph: 548 7705 [email protected] www.remaxelite.co.nz Fifeshire Realty Ltd MREINZ Licensed Under the REAA (2008) Each Office Independently Owned and Operated Let an agent who knows guide you. Ian Jones with his grandson Tristan Hobbs in front of Ian’s 1932 Highboy Roadster at the Nelson Rod and Cus- tom Club’s Independence Day Cruise. Photo: Jessie Johnston. Perfect day for an Independence Day cruise Jessie Johnston What better way to celebrate an American holiday than with an iconic symbol of American culture – gas-guzzling cars. From lean, mean Corvettes and Mustangs, to the co- lossal, tail-finned Plymouth’s, there was something for everyone at the Nelson Rod and Custom Club’s In- dependence Day Cruise, last Satur- day. e cruise began at the Subur- ban Club in Nelson and made its way to Riwaka and back, a distance of around 100km. Not only was the day a chance for on lookers to admire a display of American automobile his- tory, the Independence Day Cruise was also in support of a very good cause. Everyone who took part in the cruise paid an entry fee of $5 and by the end of the day the event man- aged to raise $500, which will all be going towards prostate cancer. ere were 67 participants in the cruise, 64 from Nelson and a further three that were picked up in Motueka. Stoke folk approve of centre design Concept design for the proposed Stoke Community Centre at Greenmeadows. Nelson Locally Owned and Operated Weekly Additional copies $1 100% locally owned and operated www.nelsonweekly.co.nz Tuesday 7 July 2015 HAYDEN PADDON at BIG BREKKIE the Page 16-17 PRESENTS BOWATER HYUNDAI Page 27 Stoke beat Jacks Lime in scrappy game Page 7 Final piece of Saxton Field being developed

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Kate Russell

Designs for a $6 million community centre in Stoke have been given the thumbs up by local residents, who say that the facility will cre-ate a positive “focal point” for the suburb.The new venue, to be built at Greenmeadows Park, is what deputy mayor Paul Matheson calls “part one of the jigsaw for Stoke” and will be home to both com-munity and sporting facili-ties. It will feature a main hall, function and “breakout” rooms, kitchens, offices, changing rooms, and stor-age space for rugby, tennis and cricket clubs.

The concept design plans for the facility, which have been designed by Nelson architects Jerram Tocker and Barron, were unveiled to the Stoke Seniors last Wednesday by Paul Mathe-son, who says that they thought the design was “very good”. “They liked the plans, but they were also concerned with functionality of the building, such as if the toi-lets were in the right place and if there was enough disabled parking,” says Paul. Plenty of ramps and some-where to store mobile scoot-ers were also a high priority for the seniors and Paul says

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Ian Jones with his grandson Tristan Hobbs in front of Ian’s 1932 Highboy Roadster at the Nelson Rod and Cus-tom Club’s Independence Day Cruise. Photo: Jessie Johnston.

Perfect day for an Independence Day cruiseJessie Johnston

What better way to celebrate an American holiday than with an iconic symbol of American culture – gas-guzzling cars. From lean, mean Corvettes and Mustangs, to the co-lossal, tail-finned Plymouth’s, there was something for everyone at the

Nelson Rod and Custom Club’s In-dependence Day Cruise, last Satur-day. The cruise began at the Subur-ban Club in Nelson and made its way to Riwaka and back, a distance of around 100km. Not only was the day a chance for on lookers to admire a display of American automobile his-tory, the Independence Day Cruise

was also in support of a very good cause. Everyone who took part in the cruise paid an entry fee of $5 and by the end of the day the event man-aged to raise $500, which will all be going towards prostate cancer. There were 67 participants in the cruise, 64 from Nelson and a further three that were picked up in Motueka.

Stoke folk approve of centre design

Concept design for the proposed Stoke Community Centre at Greenmeadows.

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they will get a say in all the finer details, right down to the type of chairs they get. “They really want to be based somewhere which will allow them to grow, and the community centre will allow them to do that,” says Paul.Members of the Stoke Rugby Club, who are helping to fund the facility, are also happy with the design. Stephen Fitzgerald, who has been part of the club since he was five years old, says that he thinks it’s great. “It’s a good over-all design for the Stoke commu-nity, and great for the rugby club to have a proper space.”

Stoke business owner Mary-Jane Bailey of Lemon Tree Lane is also impressed with the design. “It’s nice, I quite like it,” she says. “I think it’s going to make a focal point for Stoke, which we don’t have. The whole place is so dis-jointed at the moment.”Across the road from Green-meadows Park, at the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, shop keep-ers Jacky Evans and Ann Hep-pell were also enthusiastic about the plans. “I quite like the look of it, it’s probably what Stoke re-ally needs,” says Jacky. “As long as there are plenty of ramps,” adds Ann.Stoke residents, both young and

old, also thought the design was fitting for Stoke. “It looks nice and

modern. It fits in with the other new buildings around here,” comments younger resident, Ruby Hall. 90 year old Nathalie Baird, who lives at Sum-

merset Retirement Village, hadn’t heard about the development, but was happy to hear there would be a new community facility to lift the area, which she describes as “depressing”. “It’s rather bad in Stoke, lots of shops have gone.” To her, the design was ‘fine,’ with her only concern being that it was

earthquake proof.The council’s Community Serv ices Committee met last Thurs-day morning to discuss the con-cept plans, and Councillor Pete Rainey, chair of the committee, says that the design was well re-ceived. During the meeting, extra features were added to the de-sign, which have now pushed the original $5.6 million budget over $6 million. “We want to add a bi-fold door to split the main hall into two so it can be a flexibile space, and we are also adding a photovoltaic solar power genera-tor” he says. “This will push the budget over $6 million, but we want to get it right.”A cafe for the facility was also de-bated. “There is room for a cafe to go in, but it hasn’t been green- lighted,” says Pete. The potential cafe site will be used as a meeting room for the meantime.

Stoke residents approve of centre design

Young Stoke Rugby Club players Lee Haslan and Keegan Fitzger-ald, both 10, with Stephen Fitzgerald, next to the current changing sheds. Insert top: Stoke resident Ruby Hall. Insert bottom: Stoke business owner Mary-Jane Bailey. Photos: Kate Russell.

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House prices have risen only slightly as real estate agents re-port huge demand for homes in Nelson and Tasman.Mark Rumsey of First National says they’ve seen huge growth over the past 12 months, with his firm selling three times as many homes in the past fort-night, compared to what they did last year.“What we’re seeing is unpre-sented demand, especially in the $280,000-$440,000 price range,” he says.The QV House Price Index for June shows Nelson residential property values rose by 0.7 per cent over the past three months and the average home value in the city is now $413,239.Nelson home values have in-

creased 3.2 per cent year on year and they are now 7.9 per cent higher than the previous peak of 2007.Residential property values in the Tasman District decreased by one per cent over the past three months and the average value across the region is now $415,394.However, Tasman District home values rose 1.2 per cent year on year and they are now 3.4 per cent higher than the previous peak of 2007.QV Nelson Registered Valuer Richard Kolff says sales num-bers and listings continue to fall around the region which is quite normal for this time of year as we hit the middle of winter.

“Recent decreases in the Of-ficial Cash Rate and floating interest rates by some banks, coupled with an outlook of continued low interest rates, is also helping to fuel demand for homes in the low to medium level price brackets,” he says.Richard says there have been regular reports of large num-bers of buyers turning up at open homes of new listings, of-ten resulting in multiple offers being received.Mark expects prices to rise sharply this spring. “An increase in demand usu-ally brings an increase in price and we haven’t seen that yet. As we come into spring I think we’ll see multiple offers drive prices up.”

MUD RUN: Kate Parfitt and Georgia Berry take part in the Nayland College annual mud run on Friday af-ternoon to celebrate the end of term as part of their Winter Festival. Those students and teachers keen enough, trudged through a boggy paddock and were hosed down at the end by the Stoke Fire Service. Photo: Jacob Chandler.

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Smith says he’s pleased the local cycle trail has been selected, as it is an asset to our community and in need of repair following storm damage. “I regularly use the Great Taste trail for recreation, fitness and family time, and rate it as one if the best cycle trails in country. My favourite section is from Richmond to Mapua through Rabbit Is-land and the unique ferry service across the Waimea Estuary,” he says. Funding for our regional Cycle Trail is in addition to the $3m announced last week for the Nelson Coastal Route. “Cycle Trails attract tourists, create jobs,

and boost economic growth in the re-gions. Reports on Cycle Trails indicate more than 1200 jobs have been created.”

Family safe after Kawai St blaze: A working smoke alarm may have saved the lives of three people after they es-caped from a fire that started in the kitchen of their family home. Three fire engines attended the Kawai St South blaze at around 10.20am on Fri-day, along with police who cordoned off the street. Senior station officer Rob Allan says an offensive attack was carried out with

two high pressure hoses directed at the house.“We had a smoke column issuing from the house. The main scene of the fire seemed to be in the kitchen area at the south western end of the house. Four men with breathing apparatus entered through the front door.” He says around 10-15 per cent of the house was fire damaged but there was further smoke damage to the rest of the house.

Man dead after assault: A man in-volved in a serious assault at Franklyn Village on Saturday morning has died after being attacked by a 17 and 27 year old resident of the complex. Bruce Andrew Mortimer, 46, was trans-ferred from Nelson Hospital to Welling-ton Hospital on Saturday in a critical condition with a head injuries, after be-ing attacked. The two men have been charged with assault with intent to injure. Police said further charges are likely. The complex houses about 180 people and has around 60 security cameras in-stalled. Franklyn Village owner Liz Harris told the New Zealand Herald, accommoda-tion staff and residents were devastated by Mr Mortimer’s death. “This is a dreadful thing to happen for our community.” Forensic scientists are helping with a scene examination, along with around 20 police staff.

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Fire fighters continue to check over a Kawai St South house after putting out a fire that damaged the kitchen area.

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Mufti is soon to become a thing of the past at Nayland College, with the school board voting to phase in uniform for its senior year 11 and 12 students over the next three years.The decision was announced last Tuesday, and means that year 11s will be required to wear uniform in 2017 and then year 12s in 2018. A review of the year 13 mufti regula-tion will also come under review for 2018. The board made their decision based on a number of surveys and consultations, designed to gauge the view of the wider Nayland com-munity.Principal Daniel Wilson says the decision-making process had been in the public eye for a very long time. One hundred parents from Nayland College’s main feeder school, Broadgreen Intermediate, were asked for their opinions along with parents, staff and students, at the subject selection evening last

year. He says uniform was one factor parents sitting on the fence took into account when selecting a school.“There was some really telling in-formation in that survey, around parents who made up their mind not to send their student to Nay-land and why they had chosen that.”The school also conducted a uni-form survey of 306 students last year.“There was only a minority of stu-dents in that survey who wanted to have a uniform, however the com-ments in that survey were quite telling around the students who did want to move to uniform and the reasons around that,” Daniel says.Philip Sanderson, a year 10 student at the school, says that senior muf-ti is one of the reasons why some people come to Nayland College.Nayland’s year 11 students have been allowed to wear mufti since the 1990s. Year 12 and 13 students have not worn uniform for a num-ber of years prior to that.

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CHOIR BY CANDLELIGHT: Eva Pick from Mosaic World Choir singing at the Choir by Candlelight concert on Saturday. Audiences filled the Christ Church Cathedral for both the afternoon and evening performances which featured eight a capella choirs from across the Top of the South, including Greymouth, Motueka, Golden Bay and Nelson. All participating groups are community choirs and their aim is to give everyone a chance to sing. Photo: Jessie Johnston.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT THE LAW GOVERNING THE SAFETY OF TREES NEAR POWER LINES – Electricity (Hazards from Trees) Regulations 2003

Trees close to power lines are a safety hazard. On 1st July 2005 the Tree Regulations came into effect to protect the security of the supply of electricity and for the safety of the public. There is the potential for injury or even death by electrocution if you touch a tree which is touching a power line. Children in particular like to climb trees and when these trees are close to power lines, there is always the risk of serious injury or even death. Trees can cause power cuts especially in strong winds, rain and snow. Your power supply may be disrupted when trees fall or branches break, damaging power lines, poles or other structures. In dry conditions serious fires can be caused.

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Growth Limit Zone – no part of a tree or other vegetation should be inside this zone. Lines companies are required to issue Cut or Trim Notices to owners when their trees are within the Growth Limit Zone.

Notice Zone – if your trees reach this zone you may receive a Hazard Notice warning that the trees must not enter the Growth Limit Zone.

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Nelson City and supplying approximately 9,200 consumers in what is mainly an urban area. Trees close to power lines are a safety hazard. On 1st July 2005 the Tree Regulations came into effect to protect the security of the supply of electricity and for the safety of the public. There is the potential for injury or even death by electrocution if you touch a tree which is touching a power line. Children in particular like to climb trees and when these trees are close to power lines, there is always the risk of serious injury or even death. Trees can cause power cuts especially in strong winds, rain and snow. Your power supply may be disrupted when trees fall or branches break, damaging power lines, poles or other structures. In dry conditions serious fires can be caused. The Tree Regulations spell out the responsibilities for electricity lines companies and tree owners in making sure that trees are kept safely trimmed away from the lines. They define two zones around power lines as shown in the diagram below. Growth Limit Zone – no part of a tree or other vegetation should be inside this zone. Lines companies are required to issue Cut or Trim Notices to owners when their trees are within the Growth Limit Zone. Notice Zone – if your trees reach this zone you may receive a Hazard Notice warning that the trees must not enter the Growth Limit Zone. Nelson Electricity carries out routine surveys on its network and issues Cut or Trim Notices to owners of trees that have grown into the Growth Limit Zone. If you receive a Tree Cut or Trim Notice it is important that you read the information sent to you and respond accordingly. Tree owners are required to respond to Notices by either: Arranging for trees to be trimmed at their cost by a

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Three Nelson architectural designers have claimed titles at the 2015 Resene Architectur-al Design Awards, which were held on Friday evening.Four regional awards were presented to the three winning Nelson designers, who are Tony Karsten of Karsten Architectural Design, George Hilgeholt of AWE2010 Ltd and David Todd of David Todd Ltd Architectural Design. The annual event showcases the most innova-tive, creative and aesthetic architectural designs around the country, in both residential and commercial sectors. The awards identify stand-out designs in new homes, interiors, alterations and additions, and industrial design. Architectural Designers New Zealand CEO, Astrid Andersen, said that each year Nelson based designers showcase the stunning natural beauty of the regions, the incredible views, and the appealing lifestyle. “The Nelson and Marlborough regional entries are always a feast for the eyes – emulating the stunning natural landscape and the relaxed life-style,” she says. “Well done to all winners.”The winners are now eligible for national titles, including the Supreme Architectural Design Award, and will be announced on 30 October.

Hundreds took to the snow over the weekend as Rainbow Ski Area held its opening weekend celebrations. Saturday was jam packed with snowball fights, tours, tobogganing, sledding and live music en-tertaining a crowd of hundreds, and while Sun-day was quieter, there were still plenty of people on the slopes for some wintery fun. Rainbow Ski Area manager Jono Hay says the weekend ran without a hitch. “We’ve had an excellent opening weekend with fresh snowfall on Friday morning. It set us up really well along with our man-made snow,” he says. The ski field operates a full snow school with group and private lessons, as well as a school holiday programme. Jono says it’s very important that all vehicles coming up carry chains because they have had to turn people away who have been unprepared. Rainbow offer a shuttle service for those unable to make it up in their own vehicle.

Dot Kettle and Georgia Richards with their children Baxtor, 10, Otto, 8, and Bruno, 6, give the intermediate slope a go at Rainbow Ski Area on Sunday. Photo: Jacob Chandler.

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The final piece of the puzzle in the Saxton Field development is being put into place with construction starting on a new sports ground that will include the region’s first dedicated rugby league field. Contractors have already started removing top soil from the five hectare site, located between Avery Field and Saxton Oval, so that the drainage system can be installed. The former Daelyn Orchard site is the final piece of land within the greater Saxton Field complex to be developed and, when completed, will feature open playing fields including a home ground for the Richmond Rabbits Rugby League Club.“We’ve spoken to the Richmond Rabbits about it and they are very excited,” Tasman District Council reserves officer Glen Thorn says. “We have developed other council grounds for other clubs like Jubilee Park for the rugby and cricket, so it’s nothing new.”Glen says the TDC-owned land is being developed as a part of a joint project with the Nelson City Council. Because the site is adjacent to the Saxton Velodrome, which is presently being constructed, and Avery Field, a shared toilet block will also be part of the development.

“There will be an ablution facility that will service Saxton Velodrome, Avery Field and the new sports ground, although the velodrome will eventually get its own facility. There could also be shared clubrooms for the three sports - that makes more sense than having three separate clubrooms that aren’t fully utilised.”Glen says the construction of a new ablution block will be a relief for football teams and their supporters at Avery Field. “They’ve been using Porta-Loos there and some of them got burned down, so this will be good news for them.”Glenn says the sports grounds will be sown with grass in late August and open for use in time for next winter’s sports. The league ground will have relocatable floodlights for night-time training in winter that can be removed in summer.The ponded area to the north of the ground and vacant area to the west will be landscaped to create a family recreation area and attractive entranceway. The entrance to the new ground will run between the new entrance to Saxton Field off Main Rd Stoke and Champion Rd. “It’s going to transform the whole area from a wasteland of weeds that people were using for fly-dumping into a really nice sports ground. It’s going to look amazing.”

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When Pip Greenland took on a complex murder inquiry last year she wasn’t yet a qualified detective, but she handled it like a pro and in the process sent the accused to jail and received a district commanders commendation for her work.Detective Pip Greenland was awarded the commendation at a Nelson Police Pay Parade at the station on Friday. She was one of seven officers to receive an award, along with three non-sworn staff.She says she was handed the murder inquiry early in the investigation and led it right through until after the trail that saw the accused found guilty of manslaughter of her husband and attempted murder of her daughter-in-law, and sent to jail.“It was complex because they were arguing whether she was insane,” says Pip. “I had a feeling all along that there was something not right. Everyone said ‘oh no, she’s crazy, let’s go with it’ but I thought there was something in it and I didn’t believe she was insane, and that she was just a really good actress.”The case started with around 60 witnesses that needed to be interviewed, along with managing suspects and victims. “The trial was a great result really and this award is great recognition, and nice because I did most of the work on it myself.”Other awards included a 35 year service

clasp to Detective Sergeant Mark Kaveney and Detective Sergeant Christ Roberts; a 28 year service clasp to Detective Sergeant Ian Langridge; a 21 year service badge to Tracey Ball; a 14 year service badge to Patricia Lenting and Marion Price; a 14 year long service and good conduct medal to Senior Constable Jude Yeoman; a certificate of service to ex-Senior Constable William Squires and a diploma in police workplace practice to Constable Micaela Rolton.

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Jetstar to Nelson:Nelson is by far the busiest air-port on the list and serves around

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Kindergarten hours extended:It has been wonderful for our fam-ily. Our three girls have attended

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Jade Gibbins.

Sad, as it is hard enough to get people to ref games

in any code, come on peeps sort it out! Hillary Tupe.

Stoke Community Centre plans un-veiled:

Shame Tahunanui Community Centre couldn't get a slice of that

pie. Have we been forgotten? Cushla Vass.

I just hope one sporting code doesn't claim it and it is in fact a

community centre. I think it will be a won-derful benchmark for Stoke to build on. Let's hope a youth park is designed and goes ahead shortly after. Who will be man-aging the centre? Anyone know? Jo Munro.

Good idea, but will it leak like most kiwi buildings? Will it be cold with

very little heating, (like most kiwi build-ings), will there be so few power points you can't do anything without extension leads etc, will the floors be level? (You know the rest). Brian Gower.

Won't leak, look at the size of the soffits, plus the roof has reasonable

pitch. Codes state insulation and double glazing and all that good stuff is compul-sory now don't they, surely it won't be cold, just need to shut the bloody doors and windows, then crank up that big heat pump. What else do you want? Paul Jones.

Cellphone blackspots ignored:In this day and age, technology is imperative. Internet banking,

business opportunities and soon-to-be-extending parking meter times by mobile phone apps. After revising the recent pub-lication of NCC’s future long term plan 2015-25,

I feel incredibly frustrated that instalment and upgrading of telecommunications in Maitai Valley is not part of the plan.Are we living in prehistoric times? No!! We are living in a forgotten community.Residents and businesses are at a disadvan-tage with no broadband internet, faulter-ing landlines and no mobile services to the area. Recent upgrades of the water pipe-lines have come at the expense of Maitai residents with no cost benefit.NCC states that “they are a business-friendly council committed to being an ‘enabler’ for business opportunities”- NCC. A petition universally signed and support-ed by all persons contacted in the Maitai Valley has been submitted to the NCC declaring the frustration of the locals and informing the NCC about the ‘Blackspot Grant Scheme’. We are 3 kilometres from the CBD yet we are light-years away from communications. We implore that NCC acknowledges our commitment to Nelson.Hamish Kennedy, Maitai Valley - Nelson.

New mural: Do we need reminding that pub-lic spaces are shared by children,

too?That new mural of a couple in a mouth-clamped embrace doesn't belong in a public space. A nightclub perhaps. How much more virtual graffiti is going to be plastered over the city buildings? Add to the tacky blue stripes and silly, cold, white seats in Bridge St, and we see areas of the city beginning to look degraded. Don't Nelsonians have any say about these afflictions? They're not classy at all...Morag Woode.

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Birchwood School’s popular fertilizer fundraiser has been a major source of funds for the school since it was first established in 1995. Since then, it’s not only helped the school with updates and additions, but has provided the community with quality fertilizer at a very reasonable price. For those who don’t know how the fundraiser works, it’s as simple as filling in the form to the left and posting or delivering it to the school. Once the orders have been tallied, the correct amount of fertilizer is arranged and then bagged and delivered by parents and other volunteers. Alternative ordering options include filling out the flyer that will be delivered by parents into letter boxes, or by calling organizer Tracy Fallow on 547 4881.All orders need to be back to the school by July 24, so there is still plenty of time to think about what your garden needs. Organisers then hold a bagging night on August 6, and delivery day is on Sunday, August 9. Not only is delivery free, but those making the drop-offs will happily put the fertilizer wherever you need it, a handy

service for those who can’t manage the bags themselves. The school get’s a great response from this fundraiser with an average taking of $3000, and it certainly has everyone covered with fertilizer for citrus, rhododendron and camellias, lawn, lime, flourish compost, and Crop Start

nitrophoska. All bags are sold in 10 kilogram weights except for the Crop Start which comes in five kilogram bags and the flourish compost which comes in 20 kilograms. This year, the money raised will be going towards the completion of their senior playground. They are upgrading the area to a fitness trail that will feature two

obstacle type courses running parallel to each other so that the students will be able to race. The construction of the playground will be done in stages with the first stage expected to cost around $15,000. Treat your garden and support Birchwood School by placing your order for the annual fertilizer drive.

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Birchwood School Students Josh Coleman, Bailey Nichol, Joshua Fallow, Milla Scowen, Caitlin Eden and Nina Grant with some of the fertiliser the school will be selling.

No Req Type $ TotalGeneral Garden Fertiliser 10kg 15.00Lime 10kg 5.00Lawn Fertiliser 10kg 15.00Flourish Compost (40ltrs) 20kg 10.00Rhododendron & Camelia 10kg 15.00Rose 10kg 15.00Citrus 10kg 15.00Cropstart (Nitro) 5kg 10.00

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Forget playstation and computers - last week Birchwood School students showcased the best in handmade entertainment at their Games Gala. The event was the grand finale to the schools current focus on technology. During the topic, classes looked at how technology impacted on their lives, and took part in some practical technology problem solving activities. To bring the topic to a close, every class designed and constructed their own games, applying some of the techniques they had learned throughout the unit. The games needed to meet certain criteria, which each class decided on, including being

strong and sturdy, desirable and fun, practical to play, and realistic in their construction. The result was a Games Gala for both students and parents, featuring activities like The Claw Game, Fantastic, Fun, Fast Flicking Soccer and Whack a Fruit. “I think the highlight for me has been the engagement of the students – the fact that they have been so engaged in the activity and that the learning has almost been second-place,” says Principal Chris Herrick. Students and parents bought tickets to play some of the many games that took over the junior and senior classrooms, with the money made going towards a worthy cause decided by each class.

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School of Music, Tuesday, June 23: The Nelson School of Music restoration and rebuild has launched its fundraising campaign. Fundraising committee chair, Colleen Marshall says the project has a great team behind it who are currently busy setting up opportunities for naming rights, local business sponsorship and personal donations. Brochures detailing how people can donate have also been successful around town. Colleen says the public have already shown a lot of support for the School of Music and the fundraising committee will soon be working on public events.

Nayland College, Tuesday, June 23: Nayland College’s arts coordinator Rose Shepard says the school’s Performing Arts Festival was fabulous. Not only was it a great experience for both parents and students, the show sold out all its tickets. Rose says the school will definitely be doing the festival again.

The Audiophile, Tuesday, June 30: Nelson Weekly would like to apologise to our good friend Daniel O’Connell from The Audiophile. Somehow we spelt his name wrong in the article ‘Music lovers turn back to vinyl’.

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St Paul's School Vinnies have cre-ated a special gift for vision im-paired people in Nelson, making a tactile children's story book fea-turing words in Braille and large print.The Vinnies, which is the youth group of the Society of St Vincent de Paul, were inspired to create the book after a visit from Gill Clayton and Kaye Halkett, who spoke about their experiences with sight loss. Gill and Kaye showed the Vinnies examples of tactile books and the children decided to make their own to do-nate to the Blind Foundation.The Vinnies transformed the children's story Whirly the Heli-copter, written by Ian Pillinger, into a tactile book featuring 3D illustrations with words in both Braille and large print. The Vin-nies presented the book to Gill,

Kaye and Amanda Stevens, who is also vision-impaired, and Paul Richardson, from the Nelson branch of the Blind Foundation, to be used by vision impaired people living in the region."I'm a blind parent with sighted-children and there was nothing like this around when my chil-dren were young," Gill says. "It is so important for any parent to be able to read to their children." Amanda says tactile books are also good for vision-impaired children and are a key resource for helping develop their literacy while Paul says the Vinnies cre-ated "one of the best tactile books I have seen in my years of work-ing in this field".Youth Coordinator for the Soci-ety of St Vincent de Paul, Philip-pa Winch says the Vinnies group took a term to make the book

which was part of a two year study on disability awareness. The Vin-nies also buddied up with young people with disabilities and their caregivers to go canoeing and created musical instruments for Little Stars playgroup that caters

for children with disabilities as part of the study. "The children learned so much from this pro-ject," Phillipa says. "It's helped the students to reach out to and value all people for the unique qualities they are able to offer."

Vinnie Josephine Hills says the book is "much more than some-thing people can read". "If you are blind and a Braille reader it is much better if you can touch the pictures as well. It's something they can really enjoy."

Blind Foundation members Amanda Stevens, left, and Gill Clayton with the braille book that St Vin-cent de Paul's Philippa Winch and St Paul's School Vinnies created. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.

Students make braille books for blind

Nelson newcomers invited to meet and greetNew-comers to Nelson are encouraged to head along to Rhythm and Brown this Wednesday to meet new people and so-cialise.The Nelson Newcomers Network hosts various events in the city, including the monthly get-together at the New St bar.

Coordinator Howard Fairbank says he was pleasantly surprised when he turned up to his first meeting. “There were a di-verse range of people, both in age and backgrounds. People were there from their 20s to their 50s and from North America, Europe, Asia and from other parts of New

Zealand.”But the nights aren’t just for those from outside of the region, locals are also en-couraged to come along for “diverse en-tertainment”. “This event is specifically designed for people who are keen on net-working and socialising, although the first

question you’re often asked is ‘how long have you been in Nelson for?’”The drinks and nibbles are at Rhythm and Brown on Wednesday, July 8 from 7pm. For more information, contact Howard on 021 209 0486 or email [email protected]

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Garin College Mahi Toi Showcase Concert over the last Wednesday and Thursday nights was a sell out at the Hope Community Church. Principal John Boyce said that in all of his 15 years at the school, it was the best he had seen. Under the guidance of Garin College Arts Coordinator, Lindsey Furlong-Taylor, Year 13 Arts Captains Jess Brooks and Nick Erasmuson, had been planning this event for months and taken it to the next level.“The audience was amazed and spell bound by the varied and entertaining acts performed by Garin College Students. Year 12 students now have the difficult task of trying to match such a polished performance for Mahi Toi 2016,” says Lindsey.

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shed hunting and putting the word out for donations. “The response has been huge,” says Cara. “We’re seeing all sorts of people donating stuff. I think people find a real richness in giving.” Cara says the shed is all about providing free goods for “anyone and everyone.”“This is a place where anyone can come and get what they need – there is no taking involved. Here, it’s all about sharing. When you think about it, it’s such simple concept,” she says. The organising committee has started a Facebook page to get the word out,

which has already hit more than 1000 likes. “We’re blown away by the support. We were doing a happy dance at 48 likes - we had no idea it was going to be this big.” For the Koha shed to continue to grow, a new location is crucial. “Our immediate concern is finding a more suitable space,” says Cara. “We need somewhere bigger, drier, and with more parking spaces. Somewhere in Victory would be ideal.” The shed is located at 556 Waimea Road, Stoke and is open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 11am – 1pm.

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Nelson Koha Shed organiser Cara Christall at the shed in Stoke. Photo: Kate Russell.

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photos and be part of the racing action. As an end to an awesome day, fans will also have the chance to meet Hayden between 2:30pm and 3:30pm at the Bowater Hyundai showroom on the corner of Rutherford and Hardy St, opposite McDonalds. Get an autograph or a photo with Hayden and make sure you ask him those burning questions for a driver at the top of his game.

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A day of excitement with WRC rising starHayden’s visit will also include an exciting race challenge for six lucky Bowater Hyundai cus-tomers. Between 11am and 1pm, six Bowater Hyundai customers will get the once in a life-time chance to go head to head with Hayden on the Pro Karts track in Tahunanui. Come along and watch how the professionals do it, take some

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Call free 0508 449 863 or 545 8032 Cnr Rutherford & Hardy St (Opposite McDonalds)www.bowaterhyundai.co.nz

Hayden will be in our Hyundai Showroom

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and 3.30pm to sign autographs.

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*Offer only available to retail WOF 'over the counter' purchase. Offer not applicable to trailers, caravans and mototcycles. Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other valid offer or 'special pricing'. Offer does not attract any AA Smart fuel benefits.

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Hayden Paddon, right and co-driver John Kennard, left, celebrate their historic 2nd place at Rally Italia Sardegna in June.

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Nurture@Home would love to hear from you if you would like to embark on a professional career working with children. Nurture@Home provides a fantastic employment opportunity for women in the community to work as At Home Educators running their own successful childcare business under the guidance of a supportive service. Educators have the flexibility to work from home as a self-employed operator, with access to a wide variety of professional development & educational opportunities. When you come on board with Nurture@Home, you become part of the team, where you are fully supported. Here is what some Educators have to say about caring for children through Nurture@Home:“I love the freedom of running my own business … I get to spend quality time with each child” - Nicole“The learning opportunities are endless … I follow the children’s interests and needs and we are able to be spontaneous, making the most of every day” - Annemieke“I am able to choose my own hours & the support and learning opportunities for educators and children are outstanding!” - Helen“I am able to be a Nana figure to the children and I just really love my job” - Di

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If you’re looking for a more personalised service from your stylist, Louise Holley can offer you boutique hair care at its best. The brand new salon, located on a quiet street in Stoke, was established after Louise felt clients would enjoy a more one on one experience. Louise Holley Boutique Hair offers clients high quality hair services and a peaceful, private atmosphere where they can truly relax in Louise’s capable hands. With over 20 years in the hairdressing industry, Louise delivers everything you’d expect from a large scale salon, without the hustle and bustle of multiple clients. Choose from a range of refreshments to enjoy while receiving Louise’s focused attention and expert knowledge, resulting in gorgeous hair that suits you and your lifestyle. She’s also on hand to create the perfect look for any event whether it’s a wedding, a special night out or a ball. Louise uses Matrix professional hair products which features an ammonia free colour range and Biolage shampoos that support New Zealand’s Project Crimson. For a salon experience that will exceed your expectations, contact Louise today.

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Bellamy’s do things a little differently to the rest of the real estate industry. While you can trust them to handle the sale of residential, commercial, rural and industrial property, plus the sale of businesses, you won’t be paying them a commission or a fixed fee. Bellamy’s are proud to act as property consultants who work for you, representing you as either a buyer or seller and charging you an hourly rate for services provided. Basically, if your property sells within eight chargeable hours, no matter how much it sells for, the bill is exactly the same. Penelope Rollston is a Residential and Luxury Home Specialist with Bellamy’s Real Estate in Nelson, and has consistently been one of the top sales people for the Nelson region since 2007. Penelope has the drive, passion and commitment it takes to bring both vendors and buyers the best results, constantly striving to remove the worry and stress from the process. Let Penelope do the work so you can enjoy planning the next step in your life. Contact her today on 027 359 4558 or email [email protected]. For more information see www.bellamys.co.nz and watch the John Campbell video.

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Rose Aitken is an ISCA Certified Inspirational and Consciousness Life Coach, Access Consciousness Bars and Bodywork Practitioner. To put it more simply, Rose helps to improve the lives of her clients. Through a physical treatment called Access Consciousness The Bars, Rose can alleviate the mental and emotional obstructions that we fill our bodies with over a lifetime. The treatment, which is endorsed by leading neuroscientist Dr Jeffrey L. Fannin, lasts for around 60 to 90 minutes and can leave people feeling rejuvenated, at ease and ready for new possibilities. Rose discovered Access Consciousness after training as an Inspired Life Coach and now uses many Access Consciousness techniques and tools to help people make a positive change in their lives. Whether it’s around money, weight loss, relationships, a career change, health and wellness, stress/sleep problems or people who are genuinely happy and simply want more from their mind and body, The Bars can offer physical, emotional and spiritual support while Rose teaches people the tools needed to make a permanent and positive change and encourages them in their journey. For a life changing experience, contact Rose today.

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Quest Nelson is the newest property for Quest Serviced Apartments and an exiting new accommodation option for Nelson’s visitors of business or leisure. From the start of con-struction in July last year, it’s taken a bit over nine months to get to the finished article which was opened on Monday, June 22. The design and build of the apartment block premises was down to Wellington based company, Arrow International, al-though project manager Robb Noble says that 90 per cent of the resources that delivered the project came out of Nelson. Construction of the building has taken some interesting turns however, thanks to the innovation of Arrow International and the local team of consultants and sub-contractors, it’s now open for business. “It’s obviously a five level building which is a fairly substantial structure for Nelson,” says Robb. “When we

started the design on the project the first thing we did was look at the ground conditions and see what the ground could sup-port. Normally we would build that building with a piled foundation so that the load from the structure of the building comes down into the ground via reinforced concrete piles, but in this case we found that the ground conditions weren’t that great. Because there was no specialist equipment in Nelson, the cost of piling was too expensive and put the project at risk, so what we ended up doing was an engineered raft concrete foundation.” This means the building is built on a foun-dation that uniformly distributes the weight

across the whole foot-print of the structure. “Raft foundations aren’t that common but that was the best solution for this particular building. And rather than build the walls out of steel frames and then clad them with Gib Board, plaster them and paint them, we actually used the walls to support the floors. So a lot of the walls inside the building are concrete walls pre-cast locally, trucked to site and erected, and left exposed in a lot of cases, which sounds a bit raw but from an architectural point of view is really quite good,” says Robb. Now Nelson and all future visitors can look for-

ward to the Quest standard of accommodation. Quest Nelson features 40 studio, one and two bedroom apartments. Each

serviced apartment features a fully equipped kitchenette, private laundry and spacious living and dining ar-eas, making it your home away from home. In addition to having all the fa-cilities you’d find in your own house, Quest Nelson offers a number of ser-vices to make your stay all the more comfortable and enjoyable including housekeeping, broadband internet ac-cess, on-site reception, 24-hour on-site management, a babysitting booking service, restaurant charge-back and pantry shopping service. Quest Nel-son offers guests a modern and stylish alternative to traditional motel or hotel accommodation and from it’s location

on Collingwood St, is only a short walk away from many of the cities popular spots including the museum, Queen’s Gar-dens, the Maitai River and a number of café’s, bars and res-taurants. Quest Nelson is also perfect for families or groups needing accommodation as their apartment configurations mean everyone has the room to spread out while remaining under one roof. To book your stay with Quest Nelson simply give them a call on 03 929 5503 or 0800 944 400 or email your enquiry to [email protected]. For more information on Quest Serviced Apartments, check out their website at questapartments.co.nz.

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commercial properties.Specialists in abrasive blasting, powder coating, industrial

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With our team of talented kitchen designers we can offer you a measure and quote service, and help you design your dream kitchen

Whether you’ve never dabbled with interior design before, or you’re a genuine expert, we can help you refine your ideas into solutions for your new kitchen. Meet the friendly team at Trends Kitchens for help with your next building project.

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Men in Business

New PartNer at Pitt & Moore.Pitt & Moore Commercial lawyer Geoff Caradus has recently been promoted to partnership at the firm, having been an associate for the past four years.Head of the Commercial team, Rob Lane, says Geoff’s promotion not only shows the firm respects the skills and dedication Geoff offers to his clients, but it’s also a reflection of the firm’s desire to support the region’s businesses.“The commercial environment is increasingly complex for businesses and we have been able to support a range of clients and help guide them through the raft of legal requirements. By making Geoff a partner in the firm, we are ac-knowledging his legal proficiency as well as the firm’s desire to serve our busi-ness community with top level practitioners,” says Rob.Geoff Caradus was born in Nelson and returned here with his family four years ago after working for leading law firms in London and before that in Wellington. His clients include some of the largest and most established organisations in the region, right through to owner-operator businesses. He works across a range of sectors with particular specialities in the areas of agribusiness, aqua-culture, commercial property investment, maori business and construction. “I have seen in the past four years how businesses in the Top-of–the-South have weathered and grown from the impacts of the global financial crisis. What I’m seeing now amongst my clients is a determination to succeed and the resulting growth in financial success coming from that drive. It’s definitely a positive vibe,” says Geoff.He says that in an industry which relies increasingly on electronic forms of communication, he particularly enjoys the way in which business for most people in Nelson still remains a very personal thing. “In the UK I could work for months around the clock on some mega-deal and never meet who I was working for in person. Here, you get to have face-to-face discussion with business owners so you can really get a feel for what they actu-ally want, work out solutions and see when you are making a difference. That’s the hugely rewarding part of my job.”Pitt & Moore is the largest long-standing law firm in Nelson – having started life in Trafalgar St nearly 150 years ago.The first clients were local businesses and the emphasis on supporting local business has stayed a strong focus since then. The firm has 7 Partners – Graham Allan, Rob Lane, Mike McMellon, Sian Holden, Anissa Bain, Marty Logan and Geoff Caradus.

“What I’m seeing now amongst my clients is a determination to succeed and the resulting growth in financial success coming from that drive.”

Geoff Caradus Partner, Pitt & Moore

www.pittandmoore.co.nz

New owners of Richmond Locks Alarms and Electrical, Craig and Kris Hodgson, really know their stuff. The born and bred Nelso-nians have been working in the industry for around 13 years and bring extensive experi-ence. Craig is a registered electrician and cer-tified security installer and Kris is a qualified locksmith. Richmond Locks Alarms and Elec-trical specialise in locks and keys, including automotive repairs, transponder cloning, restricted master key systems for home or business. They also provide electronic security solutions, by security guard licenced installers, for alarms, CCTV, fire or smoke detection, access control, electronic article surveillance (EAS) and an extensive electrical ser-vice for new or existing homes and businesses, appliance testing/repair/tag-ging, solar/PV systems and have IQP for building WOF certification in fire, emergency lighting and electronic access. Craig and Kris pride themselves on their superior service and expert advice. If you are looking to improve your property’s security, they have the ability, knowledge and resources to tackle a wide variety of needs quickly and professionally. They also provide a com-plete range of key cutting services for your home, office, car or caravan. For urgent jobs outside office hours, they offer a fast and reliable after-hours call out service for residential, commercial or vehi-cles. Since taking over the business they have introduced new technology, making it quicker and easier to get your new keys cut.Richmond Locks Alarms and Electrical is also an AA driver and vehicle licensing agent and can help you with all your registration and li-censing needs. The process of renewing your drivers licence is easy, all you have to do is bring evidence of your identity such as an existing photo licence or New Zea-land passport, pay the licence renewal fee, pass an eyesight screening check and have your photograph taken. Whether you require security services, key cutting or a drivers licence or registration, Richmond Locks Alarms and Elec-trical really is a cut above the rest. You can rest assured that Craig, Kris, Lisa and Bex will provide you with great service, reliability and expert knowledge that can only come from years of experience.

Kris & Craig Hodgson

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Men in Business

Pinnacle Painters are proud to offer superior domestic and commercial decorating services to the Nelson region. Owner Eric Walker is himself a qualified tradesman with over 30 years experience and heads a team of decorators who strive to exceed their client’s expectations. You can rely on Pinnacle Painters for all interior and exterior painting work to new and existing, for both domestic and commercial buildings. We also offer full gib-stopping services including Level 5 spray finish, as well as spray finished doors. No job is too big or small.Being members of the Master Painters Association is another reason to leave your decorating job in the hands of Pinnacle Painters. Eric can give clients a prompt, free quote on any work required and have the contacts available should there be any building or repair work needed prior to painting. For more information on their services or to get a free, no obligation quote, give Eric a call on 027 235 9246 or 539 1453.

Pinnacle Painters Ltd

Our expertise covers all applications

Contact: 027 235 9246 | 03 539 1453 www.pinnaclepainters.co.nz

We are one of Nelson’s leading painters and offer you honest, genuine tradesmen and a customer guarantee.

EnginEEring gEologist joins Davis ogilviEEngineering geologist, Andrew Smith is the latest recruit at Davis Ogilvie’s office in Nelson. The Nelson office has been keen to add the geotechnical and environmental engineering disciplines to its established structural engineering, civil engineering, surveying and planning services, and Andrew’s appointment fills the gap.Originally from the United Kingdom, Andrew is an experienced engineering geologist who has worked on a number of geotechnical and contaminated land projects in Nelson over the last five years, as well as many around the country and the world.“The opportunity to join Davis Ogilvie came at exactly the right time for me and I took the chance to join a developing team which is providing a robust one-stop-shop service to local residential and commercial developments. “Being part of a new structural, geotechnical and environmental team at DO and to become actively involved in the local market is a great challenge. The range of work is interesting and it’s a great learning environment.”Andrew’s inclusion in the team comes as Davis Ogilvie consolidates its Nelson base with the recent addition of both a contract Geotechnical Engineer and Structural Draughtsperson. Tony Lindbom, DO’s Nelson Director, says they are also fortunate to have the Nelson office’s previous Managing Director, Dave Ward, working as a consultant for the company.Davis Ogilvie’s surveying capabilities have also been enhanced with the recent purchase of a new top of the line GPS system.The firm’s one-stop-shop options for building and development are beginning to attract an increasing number of clients.A major project that Davis Ogilvie is currently working on is the Richmond West residential and light industrial development, where planning is progressing well. Other residential developments that Davis Ogilvie has been working on include multi-lot subdivisions in Atawhai, Nelson, Stoke, Richmond, Kaiteriteri and Kaikoura.“We also have a large industrial development in Stoke that is to be expanded in the near future,” says Tony Lindbom. 277 Hardy St • Ph: 548 4425 • www.do.co.nz

Davis Ogilvie welcomes Andrew Smith to the team

Owning an investment property can be challenging, but using a property manager can take away the day-to-day hassle, while still allowing you to get all the benefits that come with being an investor. That’s why Craig and Kathy Kempton have brought Propertyscouts Property Management to the Nelson/Tasman region.Having been both investors and renters means Craig and Kathy have an in depth understanding of what’s involved in the New Zealand rental market.

“We felt Nelson was ready for a fresh approach to property management. The ethos of our business is to provide localised and personal service that exceeds expectations of both owners and tenants,” says Craig “That’s why we offer our guaranteed rent service – we back ourselves to place quality tenants who we know will take care of the property they’re in.”One of Craig and Kathy’s key points of difference is they’re not real estate agents. “Our focus is to take care of the properties we look after and that means putting our owners and tenants first – that’s the most important thing for us” says Craig.

Craig Kempton

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It’s our job to make owning a rental property easy and give you peace of mind that your property is in the very best hands.We’re so confident in our unparalleled service, we offer a guaranteed rent promise.

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Four rock 'n' roll dancers are heading south to showcase their swinging dance moves at the South Island Interclub Rock 'n' Roll challenge this weekend.Cindy Verry and Clara Jones will compete in the open sec-tion of the same-sex category, while Deb Corbett and Andrew Aldridge have entered the nov-ice section. All four dancers are a part of the Sun City Rockers club, which is based at Club Waimea.Clara says it’s the first time all four of them have entered the competition, and the first time in several years that Nelson dancers have competed at the challenge.“Cindy and I both entered the club champs here in Nelson a couple of years ago and really enjoyed it so we thought about entering this. But none of the guys wanted to do it so we thought we’d dance together,” she says.The same-sex category does bring about some challenges. Clara says she had to learn a new role and they don’t do as many lifts and dips because she doesn’t have the strength to throw Cindy around. “For me, I was so used to doing the female role and then I had to learn to do the lead role – opposite to what I was used to. That was quite hard.”The duo hope to earn enough assessment points to qualify for nationals in Wellington later

this year. Beginner rock 'n' roll lessons start Tuesday, July 7 from 7pm at Club Waimea in

Richmond. Cost is $30 per per-son for six lessons.

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and building Richard (Dick) Jones. Donated by the Day Family, Marsden House Trust. Dedicated on 25th August 2007.

Nelson’s rich history of characters, conflicts and celebrations is detailed

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The BuxTon legacy The Buxton carpark in Nelson’s CBD is named after Edmund Bux-ton, who emigrated to Nelson with his wife and six daughters when he was 46. He built the family home in Stoke. Broadgreen was modelled

on a Devonshire farmhouse. Bux-ton planted an orchard and most of the trees which remain around the house which only had one oth-er owner before it was sold to the city and the Historic Places Trust in 1966.

Full length studio portrait of Pri-vate Alton Leigh Grooby (serial no. 42800) in military uniform.Grooby was born on 21 April 1890 in Ngatimoti, New Zealand. On the Auckland War Memorial Museum Cenotaph database his next of kin is listed as Thomas Grooby (father), Ngatimoti, Nelson, New Zealand. Before enlisting for service during World War One, Grooby worked for himself as a farmer. Grooby joined the New Zealand Expeditionary Force during World War One and embarked with the 23rd Reinforce-ments Canterbury Infantry Regi-ment, C Company on 2 April 1917 from Wellington, New Zealand, for Plymouth, England. He served for one year and two-hundred-and- twenty-three days in New Zealand and Western Europe. He was dis-charged on 13 August 1918 as no longer physically fit for war service due to wounds received in active service. His intended address on his return to New Zealand was in Wel-

lington. Grooby died on 2 February 1938 in Motueka, New Zealand.

nelson rock 'n' roll danc-ers Deb corbett and andrew aldridge show off their moves ahead of the South Island In-terclub Rock 'n' Roll challenge this weekend. left: clara Jones and cindy Verry will compete in the same-sex section of the competition.

Rock n Roll dancers off to compete in Chch

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June’s Room provides a peaceful and friendly environment for sewing based classes and workshops. The business is also constantly evolving to meet customer’s needs when it comes to fabrics and sewing supplies. The fabrics you’ll find in June’s Room are sourced from all over the world, offering people the best in colour, texture and quality. June’s passion is working with fabrics and the challenge of using colours to invoke different emotions. She also loves the chance to share her love of sewing and needle art with others who appreciate it and strive to create beautiful designs of their own. June has many years of experience teaching all aspects of sewing and needle craft and she utilizes these skills to educate people on any manner of projects they want to achieve. If you are interested in joining one of June’s day, evening or weekend classes, give her a call on 544 4630 or make a visit to June’s Room between 9am and 4pm daily.

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Noel's home.Galbraith Nelson put in its perfor-mance of the season to beat cham-pionship leaders Waimea Old Boys and win back the Noel Barton Tro-phy at Trafalgar Park on Saturday.It's been a tough year for Nelson, with plenty of losses sparingly bro-ken up with the odd win. Its dis-mal record means that they have not qualified for the Car Company Nelson Bays division one semi-fi-nals this weekend.But at home on Saturday, Nelson got its hands on one piece of valu-able silverware in the final minutes.Boosted by Super rugby stars, Nel-son beat the championship favour-ites, 28-26 with a dropped goal minutes from full time from David Havilli.Nelson coach Kade Heke says it was a huge team effort. “It felt like everyone on that field gave it eve-rything they had. We didn’t pick a man of the match, everyone played well.”Kade says the Noel Barton is a spe-cial trophy for the club. “Noel was a big driver for us once we knew our season was over. Noel epitomises what it is to be a Nelson

club man.”The current management also has plenty of connections to the name on the trophy. He is Kade’s great uncle and a godfather to assistant coach Andrew Goodman and manager Stuart Damon.“We celebrated it pretty hard on Saturday night. It was a special win.”Kade says while the win ended Nel-son’s season on a high, the overall campaign has been disappointing. “We were so close in so many games, and it’s disappointing that we didn’t put us in a position to push for a place in the semi, but hopefully we’ll have most of our young guys returning next year.”In the other games, Stoke were hu-miliated 100-3 by Kahurangi with the referee even having to call the game eight minutes from full-time to end the romp.Wanderers had a strong 26-7 win over Marist in Brightwater, and the two sides will meet again in this weekend’s semi final at the same venue.Waimea Old Boys will host Ka-hurangi in Richmond in the other semi final. Both games will kick off at 3pm this Saturday.

Galbraith Nelson forward Quentin Strange throws his hands in the air as his teammates celebrate their Noel Barton Trophy win over Star & Garter Waimea Old Boys at Trafalgar Park on Saturday. Photo: Barry Whitnall.

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The revving of engines echoed out of 88 Valley as around 150 motocross riders took to the Nelson Championships at MotoX Park over the weekend. Traditionally, the Nelson champs were held yearly but the event was held off last year due to low organisation numbers. This year, a bout of new memberships drew racers from all over New Zealand. Motocross New Zealand steward Heath Botica says the Nelson event had a large amount of money up for grabs as cash prizes which helped to set the it apart from the rest of the country. "A lot of the guys have done quite well out of it a lot more that what they would have got had they competed in other parts of the country." Heath says the championships catered to junior and senior classes as well as a ladies race. Racers as young as ten could enter the competition. Reece Walker took out most of his races after stepping up to a senior level from a junior level racer. “He rode really, really well,” Heath says. Reece failed to take out the Dash for Cash race loosing to Hayden Wilkinson who was on a bigger bike. The Dash for Cash puts racers head to head in pairs in a one-lap knockout with a $500 top prize. Heath says there were only a few minor incidents and he hopes the event has created a greater interest in the sport. “We had good spectator numbers, it’s a new lot of organisers that have taken it on and it was run really well. Once the word gets out about how much prize money was up for grabs, they might get a bit better supported."

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Well, the weathers been a bit ran-dom, but its amazing how many folk can find time off nowdays if there is a good weather pattern during the week to head up to our winter fish-ery up around Durville Island area.Sometimes there is more boats up the top mid-week than on a fine weekend.With this added pressure on the fishery, it is important to consider catching and releasing these won-derful fish for our future stock.Lots of smaller Kingfish have been caught recently, and the odd bigger models too. Snapper are also on the bite, and some good winter condi-tion, means there are some 6lb fish, along with some huge schools.Groper have been accessible in the right conditions and tides for those

in the know of where and how to target them.Also we shouldn't forget all the other fine species on offer; blue cod, tarakihi, john dory, wharehou, frost-fish, and many others.So, if you have a mate or friend who offers you a trip to Durville, find a way to make the time to experience our amazing scenery and coastline, and of course the fishing.

Alan Rose with his personal best kingi caught aboard Michael Stump's boat.

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The first round of the Cham-pionship Round was played on Saturday at Saxton Sta-dium, and Stoke PowerSigns got off to a shaky start before beating Jacks Lime 21-19. With a reversed seeding draw, margins could be ex-pected to be significant, how-ever relegated Stoke Power-Signs and promoted Jacks Lime had only two goals separating them at full-time in the grade one encounter. The game was by no means a good spectacle from either team, as there were unforced errors from start to finish. In the second half there were a total of 39 turnovers, and believe it or not, there were only eight conversions be-tween the two teams. More often than not, the ball would not reach the shoot-ing circle before it was once again turned over.Jacks goal defence, Jodi Hi-kuroa-Jeffery, was always a threat, coming from no-where to gain tip ball, which her team mates would gather in for possession. Jodi is smart – her defence and her transition onto attack pun-

ished Stoke’s feeders. She had an effective partnership with Sarah Parks, who had good body positioning to deny Stoke a second opportunity.Goal attack Imogen Bezett was more a third feeder option, which left Stephy Omundsen as the dominant shooter. At times Stephy was asked to take some difficult ball, particularly on the base-line.Stoke’s best passage of play

was their first quarter where they scored nine goals, and only 12 more in the remain-der of the game. Claire Bennett-Hughes was Stoke’s most accurate shoot-er, however her feeders strug-gled to get the ball to her. Anna Avery had a tidy game on the wing, and pulled in a superb intercept on defence.Wing defence, Phil Matenga debuted in a Stoke dress and was tight on her opposition

to gain valuable tip ball. An-other debutant, Mikaela Col-lier was guilty of the “basket-ball shuffle,” and was called a few times for footwork, how-ever she contributed well at goal defence. Aleisha Ceder-man had a relatively quite first half however she came to life in the second to pull in a number of intercepts, was quick to the loose ball, and got her fair share of deflec-tions.

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Jacks Lime goal shoot Stephy Omundsen scrambles for the ball in her sides loss to Stoke PowerSigns at Saxton Stadium on Saturday. Photo: Jessie Johnston.

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Stoke SeniorS: Weds 8 July, Listen to some great music from the Sun City Ukes; Thurs 9 July, Enjoy the piano music and sing-a-long tunes of new performer Sharon Rogers; Tues 14 July, It’s Bastille Day lunch @ 12pm. Cost: $14 (inc. celebratory drink). Please book. June Guthardt & Anne Spear will entertain with some great French songs @ 1.30pm; Most weekly concerts/events start at 1.30pm with a donation of $3 (un-less otherwise stated). Includes afternoon tea, Stoke Seniors Hall, 548 Main Rd, Ph: 5472660.Are you new in town or just keen to meet some people? Join the Nelson Newcomers Network for drinks and nibbles at Rhythm and Brown, 19 New St. 8 July, 7pm onwards. [email protected], 0212090486.ProbuS Club of Nelson City welcomes men & women as new members. Next meet-ing Thurs 9 July, 9.45am, Nelson Golf Club, 38 Bolt Rd. Ph Deirdre 547 4146.bArndAnCe with “the Celts” ceilidh band & local caller Ian Paterson. Sat 11 July, 7.30-10.30pm, Victory Commmunity Centre. An al-cohol free family-friendly community event. All dances called, no experience necessary. Tickets at the door - $10 adults, $5 school aged children or family $20.Please bring a plate for supper. En-quiries ph Steve McGlone 021 2338531.nelSon trAMPinG Club invites you: 12 July, Tahuna circuit, easy, David 548 6826; 17-19 July, Lewis Pass snow, medium $45, Simon 021 257 4609. www.nelsontrampingclub.org.nznelSon PHilAteliC SoCiety: The club for stamp collectors & philatelists. Next meeting has changed - 1.30pm, Sun 12 July, Stoke School (winter trial). Enquiries 547 1140.CroQuet oPen dAyS: Give it a go. Nelson Hinemoa Croquet Club Halifax St opposite AN-ZAC Park. Sun 12 & Tues 14 July. Arrive 12:30-3pm. No charge. Flat shoes please. Equipment provided. Info Alan 5467396.nelSon HiStoriCAl SoCiety meets Mon 13 July, 7.30pm, Masonic Hall, Nile St. Speakers: Karen Stade & Karen Price - 'Pasta, Prayers & Promise' All welcome $2 door chargeFriendS oF nelSon librAry tAlk. Sally Mason & Don Kelly, photographers, give an illustrated tour of Newfoundland, Canada. 19 July, 2pm, $2 Activity Room, Nelson Library. Enquiries Jill 922 0002.FundrAiSinG CAbAret for Nelson Tas-man Hospice, 25 July, 8pm till late, at the Play-house Theatre. A fantastic variety cabaret, mu-sicians, dancers, comedy, circus and burlesque. Tickets on the door, $25 waged/$20 unwaged (03 540 2985 for dinner bookings) Contact Ra-chel at Pottering About for details 03 545 8041.FrenCH For AdultS at NMIT- Term 3 Wed nights. 29 July - 23 Sept, 6pm Intermediate 2, 7pm Beginners 2. $80 per term (9 wks). Ph 545 1128 or [email protected] bAby? Parents Centre Baby & You Course for parents of babies 0-4 months. Info from expert speakers, make new friends. 6 week course Thursdays 10.30am-12.30pm Next course starts 30 July. Ph 5440407.woMen'S reFuGe: July is our National An-nual Appeal month & we are looking to make a real impact within the Nelson community this

year but need some wonderful volunteers to make this happen.We rely on volunteer support for what is an integral part of the year for us & would love to place a community notice calling for volunteer support for collection in Nelson & Richmond on 15, 17 & 18 July. Ph: 548 3353 or [email protected] & tHriverS: Tues 11 August Café Affair. If you have or have had cancer, sup-porting someone with cancer come along & meet like minded people. $5 & is subsidised by Cancer Society. Ph 5393662.AlCoHoliCS AnonyMouS If you want to drink that’s your business. If you want to stop, we can help. 0800 AAWORKS (0800 229 6757)ConCerned About your weiGHt? Eating too much? Do you eat when you are not hungry? Are you powerless over food? There is a solution. Overeaters Anonymous 022 673 0237 or [email protected] needed: Do you love help-ing mums & bubs & have some time to give back to the community? Nelson Parents Centre is looking for some keen people to help co-ordinate & facilitate their antenatal & postnatal courses in Nelson. Ph Tania 545 0964 / [email protected] to rAiSe FundS? Nelson Soropt-omist Int is looking for non profit organisations who would like to hold a stall at their 3rd Octo-ber Trash 'N Treasure sale to raise funds for their organisation. For info Jill Richards 548 8710. tHe Art oF SelF HeAlinG Workshop starting term 3, learn how to uplift your health & life to new levels with Yuan gong. A modern day form of qigong to deepen your understanding of body, mind & Qi(life force) for more informa-tion ph/txt Natalie Meijer 0220434002.beCoMe A SAMAritAn: If you are car-ing, compassionate & a good listener, with a few hours to spare each week, we would like to hear from you. Excellent training & support will be provided commencing in Sept. For info ph 548 2400 or Email: [email protected] bArrel FundrAiSer: Healthkids Pre-School are selling half wine barrels for $80, can be delivered locally. All proceeds go towards resources for the children at Healthkids. Tel: 546 9963 or email [email protected]"FAvourite birdS" Spectacular new photos of native & endemic birds AVAILABLE NOW! at Hardys Health Shop - Richmond Mall, MacMillans Cafe - Bateup Road, Rich-mond, Grey Power Office - Stoke, Delicious Gift Shop - Mapua Retail $10 each. To be an Outlet - Ph 0275489948. Fund Raiser for Native Bird Recovery - Richmond Group

reGulAr eventSAlliAnCe FrAnCAiSe Join us Fri, 4-5:45pm, La Gourmandise, 276 Hardy St, for informal French conversation. All welcome whatever your level of French. See www.af-nel-son-tasman.org.nz.toAStMASterS Improve your social confi-dence. Learn the art & skills of public speaking. There are 4 Toastmasters Clubs in Nelson & Motueka. For info contact June, 022-018-0853 or [email protected] CoMMunity PotterS

136 Rutherford St. Learn the art of pottery. Handbuilding,wheel work beginners to expert. Social group Thurs 10-12. Term 3 Classes avail-able. Ph Elizabeth 548-1488.tenniS doubleS: Sat, from 1pm, all levels catered for, Tahuna Tennis Club, Tahuna Dr. Mike 547 6562.SoCiAl tAble tenniS: Saxton Stadium, Mon & Fri mornings, Wed evenings. Morning tea/supper provided. All welcome. Ph 547 3005 / 547 9479. Visit tabletennisnelson.org.nzSCottiSH Country dAnCinG: Thurs 7.30pm, YMCA in Toi Toi St, Nelson. New dancers welcome, no partner needed. Kelly 547-5721.Pool-PilAteS. New water based exercise class. Gentle on joints whilst improving posture, balance, core strength & breathing. Tues, 1-2pm Ngawhatu pool, Stoke, $8. Angie 547 0198.viCtory CoMMunity Centre: Ph: 546 8389Zumba: Exciting Latin Rhythms, easy to follow moves to create a fun fitness class for all levels. Weds, 7-8pm, until 1 Jul, $5 per class, 16+ yrs.Laughter Yoga: The body’s natural antidote to stress, simple powerful exercise, with yogic breathing. Bring yoga mat or towel. Weds 5.30-6.30pm. Until 1 July $2.Victory Playgroup: Every Tues, 9-11.30am. Un-til 30 June. Parents & young children (birth to 5yrs) meet to play & socialise. Lots of toys and activities, morning tea etc. Gold coin donation.Hearing Clinic: Available for free checks and as-sessments for 16+yrs. Phone 546 8385 for appt. Cervical Screening Clinic: Held 1st Tues each month. No or Low cost, criteria applies. Ph 546 8385 for appt.FREE Nursing Clinic: Every Tues 5.30–7.30pm. Checks, assessments, info, blood pressure, mi-nor illness, and other services at Victory Com Centre & 1st Tues of month, Franklyn Village Ph 5468385Me CFS FM Support Nelson Bays. Find support with others who understand. Come & join our small informal group, third Mon each month, Suter Cafe, Halifax St, 2.30pm. E: [email protected]"JuSt uS drAMA" invites new members, actors & helpers, Mons 1-2.30pm. We do acted play readings for senior groups but welcome any age group. Ph Marion 547 0509.iSel lAdieS ProbuS Club welcomes new members to friendly, interesting meetings 4th Weds each month, 10am, Elim Church, Main Rd. Ilene 547 8279 or Bev 547 6522.SPACe welcomes babies aged 0-12 months to join our programmes in the Nelson region. SPACE is for first time parents & their babies - weekly sessions include opportunities to meet other parents, discussions on child development & parenting, music & activities. Contact Marie Lenihan 03 545 2017 or [email protected]: come join social Scrabble every Sat, 1.15pm, Surburban Club. Ph 548 9006.nelSon MAle voiCe CHoir welcomes new members to its practices on Mon, 6.45pm, the Reformed Church, Enner Glynn. All men who like to sing are welcome. Learn, meet new friends & have fun. Call Ernie Tarling, 548 7291.

Pre-SCHoolerS And PArentS wel-come to CHILL - music & movement followed by time out for parents (child care provided). Tea & chat time for parents with regular guest speakers. Newcomers welcome. Mons 9.45am, St Stephens Church 65 Tahunanui Dr. (opp McD's). indoor bowlS: Wakapuaka Club 7pm, Tues, Clifton Tce School Hall. Friendly active club for all ages. Equipment supplied, fun & easy to learn, & guidance happily given. Social & competitive. No charge to give it a try. New members welcome. Brian/Kay 5450542.nelSon diAbeteS Club meets the last Friday each month, 1.30pm, Nick Smith's Rooms, 544 Waimea Rd, Annesbrook. Speaker. Afternoon tea. Gold coin. Ph Joan 548 6263.MAke A diFFerenCe & keep fit at the same time! Our Brook Waimarama Sanctuary track cutting volunteers don’t need to join a gym plus they have the satisfaction of contributing a lasting legacy to NZ conservation. www.brook-sanctuary.org/support.AlzHeiMerS nelSon: For people living with Memory loss & Dementia. Advice, Info & support available. Ph 5467702 or 0800 004 001.CreMAtion inFo free. Let's reclaim our funerals. Family knowledge & control achieves choice, lower costs. Paul 545 0154, [email protected] PreGnAnCy SuPPort: An unexpected pregnancy can be a scary time but there are people who can help. Crisis Pregnancy Support offers a free, confidential service to help you discover the support there is available to enable you to continue with your pregnancy. Call St Luke’s Health Centre 0800 004 277 / visit www.crisispregnancysupport.co.nz. nelSon newCoMerS: Now walking 2 days a week, Mons & Tues 10am. Lynne 539 1006 or Karin 547 4461line dAnCinG Suburban Club, all ages/ gender, all levels of dancing, Tues 10am & begin-ners Thurs 10:30am. Free social cup of tea, fun & friendship. Bring your friends. Diane 54 79280.kidS-n-koFFee PlAyGrouP: Tues 9.45-11.45am, All Saints crèche, 30 Vanguard St., In-door, outdoor play area, crafts, friendship, music session. All welcome, no charge. Lois 548 7438nelSon CArdS 500 meets Mons, Nelson Hard of Hearing rooms, Trafalgar Sq, 1pm. Just turn up or ring Gwyneth 546 7890.nelSon City lunCHeon Clubmeets at the Masonic Hall, Nile St, 2nd Mon each month for a cooked meal & invited speaker. Contact Annie 539 0620 or visit nelsoncity-luncheonclub.blogspot.co.nz.SuPer JuiCe SuPPort CirCle: Are you sick & tired of feeling sick & tired? Overweight? Pills not helping? Emotional addiction to food? Nelson support circle based on the youtube doc-umentary "Super Juice Me". No cost, no pres-sure, no judgement - email [email protected] wAlkinG Weds 9:45am Spon-sored by the MS & Parkinson’s Society $5 - Pole rental included- all welcome. Meet at the Beach Cafe car park in Tahunanui. Cher 021 872 460.nelSon PetAnQue Club: Play Wed & Sun 1.15pm Trafalgar Park courts. Ph: 548 9006.

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Trades & Services Trades & ServicesNelsonLocally Owned and Operated WeeklyNelson

Locally Owned and Operated WeeklyTUESDAY 7 July 2015 TUESDAY 7 July 2015

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