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Twenty-two of the world’s top cricket players showed their skills in Nelson on Tuesday – but it was Saxton Oval that was the real star. An almost capacity crowd crammed the banks of the oval for the first one day international cricket game of the summer between the Black Caps and Sri

Lanka. Saxton Oval will host another three ODIs this summer, all part of the Cricket World Cup. Main photo: Evan Barnes/Shuttersport. Insert: Graeme, Kate and Dan Oldham, all of Richmond, watch the Black Caps play Sri Lanka at Saxton Oval on Tuesday. Photo: Jacob Chandler.

Major expansion for Richmond Mall The Richmond Mall is about to get even bigger with a new multi-million dollar development of supermarket Pak ’n Save starting this week. Pak ‘n Save will be expanded by a further 750 square metres in the plan which includes a new loading dock of 620 square metres and constructing a partly-covered pedestrian walkway joining Richmond Mall with Kmart and The Warehouse on the opposite side of the carpark.

Construction started on Monday with the demolition of the Powerstore building near the Mall’s Talbot St entrance. Powerstore is closing its doors at the mall although may reopen in Richmond if it finds a suitable premises “This is a hugely exciting new development for Richmond and Richmond Mall,” mall manager Belinda de Clerq says. “We keep growing, and this is another major improvement in the shopping experience

for all our customers.” “It’s all about convenience and better shopping. Covered walkways will give our customers safe and easy access to the mall come rain or shine.” Nelson construction company, Coman Construction, has secured the contract for the project, with on-site work lasting most of the year. The project is due for completion in time for the busy Christmas season according to Cephas Property Manage-

ment which looks after the mall. “It’s a vote of confidence in the region,” Cephas general manager, Jamie Gaskell says. “The Richmond economy has been strengthening for some time now, and this development is part of a long term plan of continued investment in Richmond’s vibrant community hub. “This project improves our customers

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“Some of my family members are volunteering to help out at the cricket. We will see about going a little closer to the time but it is really good for our region.”

“No, I am not interested in cricket but it is good to have international sporting events in Nelson.”

“No, because we will be working when the games are on, I think it is really great for Nelson to have these sorts of things.”

“No, I won’t be going as I am not a fan of cricket but it is always good to have these events, it brings more life and people to Nelson.”

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experience, and follows on from our recent significant remodelling of the food court, entrance extensions and floor upgrades.” Foodstuffs South Island Ltd, owners of the Pak ’n Save franchise, are pleased to be expanding their Richmond operation. Richmond Pak ‘n Save is easily the largest supermarket in the top of the South Island and the new space “gives us the room to improve our shopping flow, and to present an even larger range of low-cost, high value goods to our customers” a Foodstuffs spokesperson says. Belinda says the disruption to their customers will be kept to an absolute minimum. “The mall is always changing, and we’re very experienced at making sure our customers are safely separated from the construction environment.”

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The operators of a charitable “Noddy Train”, which has operated in Nelson and Tasman without incident for 29 years, have been told they now need to operate within steel safety fencing – a restriction that will see “the end” of the popular train. The Noddy Train is a quad motorbike towing a trailer which is dressed up to look like a train, and reaches a top speed of 12 kilometres per hour – jogging speed. It is owned by the Nelson North Lions Club and attends around 15 community events each year including the Brightwater School Gala. Each ride costs $2 and the money is given back to the event organisers, usually netting around $200 for the schools, church galas and community groups that run the events. But the latest permit application to the Nelson City Council contained a new requirement, that the area the train operates in is fenced. Secretary of the Lions club, Peter Goodman, says he was shocked by the new rule.

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Financial turnaround for Suburban Club The Nelson Suburban Club’s future is looking much brighter on the back of a massive financial turnaround of $600,000. The club, based in Tahunanui, suffered a well-publicised $369,000 deficit in the 2013 financial year, leaving serious questions

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Top students fly through diploma The careers of two Nelson trainee pilots are about to take off after they received special awards at the Nelson Aviation College graduation. Oliver Griffith and Justin Sturrock, both 20, were among 15 students who received their Diploma in Aviation at a graduation ceremony held at Petite Fleur at Seifried Estate Winery in Appleby this month. Oliver and Justin were also two of the top students with Oliver receiving the Best Academic Performance Domestic and Justin being awarded the Best All-round Flying Performance Domestic. All the students had completed a diploma in either flight instruction or airline preparation after 76 to 88 weeks of study. Oliver and Justin completed the 88-week New Zealand Diploma in Airline Preparation which Oliver says “was intensive and challenging”. “We spent the first six months in the classroom doing theory which was quite hard because we just wanted to get up in the planes,” Oliver says. “Some of the instrument theory was really challenging too but it was a very good course.” Both Justin and Oliver say they want to become commercial pilots and had already got their private pilots licences before they started the diploma. Oliver passed his private pilot’s licence in his last year at Garin

Trainee pilots, Oliver Griffith and Justin Sturrock, received special awards at the Nelson Aviation College graduation. Photo: Simon Bloomberg. College while Justin completed his just as he started his studies at the Nelson Aviation College. Now they have graduated, the next step is to clock up the hours so that they can fly onto the radar of a big commercial airline like Air New Zealand. “We want to work as commercial pilots for an airline and fly jets,” Justin says. “Now we have the diploma, we need to get a minimum of 500 hours of flying time before we are eligible to apply for a job with a big airline.” Oliver is already accumulating flying hours working as a pilot and camera operator for Nelson-based Aerial Surveys. Justin working as a baggage handler at Air Nelson while he looks for a flying job and clocks up the hours at the Nelson Aero Club.

Justin says the diploma has given them a good start to their flying careers because it included a four-week airline integration course at the Air New Zealand Aviation Institute. “It took us through all the requirements for multi-crew operations,” Justin says. “When we fly, there’s the pilot and nobody else but on the jets there’s a co-pilot and a whole crew and you have to know how to work as part of that crew.” The other graduates were Iain Abel, Sam Arnold, Stacey Cunningham, Matthew Eastham, Raymond Frani, Melissa Laird, Scott Martin, Jayden Mossman, Scott McPake, Tobias Read, Jorge Serrano, David Turney and Chanthavy Phommasane. Nelson Aviation College’s next diploma course starts on February 16.

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Fresh Choice wins beer award Monique Bergman

Fresh Choice Richmond was named winner of the Best Off Licences at the 2014 Society of Beer Advocates Awards last week. The national awards are voted by members of the Society of Beer Advocates (SOBA) and designed to recognise and encourage those who are providing outstanding products and services to the beer community and industry. Gary Watson, owner and operator of Fresh Choice Richmond, says he was ecstatic to hear they had won the popular award. “Craft beer has been a passion of ours for quite some time. Raymond Nicholson, who

runs our craft beer section, hosted craft beer evenings last year which worked very well,” he says. “As we are a little guy in terms of supermarkets, we are big supporters of boutique beers and small locally-owned breweries. People from around New Zealand comment on what a good range of craft beer we have in our store and we have even had an enquiry from a man in Australia who had heard of our selection to say he was coming over and wanted to know what times we were open”, says Gary. SOBA is a consumer-based organisation involved in educating, promoting and appreciating a diverse range of quality beer.

Fresh Choice Richmond owner, Gary Watson and staff member Raymond Nicholson, in front of the award-winning craft beer selection. Photo: Monique Bergman.

Lucky escape for boaties

Two children and two teenagers had a lucky escape on Monday night when they were rescued from the sea off Rocks Rd after their small inflatable boat flipped around 8pm. Search and Rescue coordinator, Constable Dave Cogger, says the children were trying to push the semisubmerged boat against the wind and the tide when they were rescued by the Coastguard and Surf Rescue. No one was wearing a life jacket. All four were taken to hospital by ambulance suffering the effects of hypothermia and taking on sea water. “It’s pretty shocking that children this young would be taken across the harbour in any boat without a life jacket, but in this inflatable boat it was incredibly risky,” Dave says.

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Oxford St in 1982. Roger was also a Nelson-Marlborough provinRichmond’s longest serving chief fire officer, cial association president and led the brigade Roger Williams, has passed away marking the through some of the region’s biggest fires includend of a dynasty that served the Richmond Vol- ing the Rabbit Island fire of February 1967. unteer Fire Brigade for 67 Another one of Roger’s former fire fighters, Eddie Lamyears. mas who served the RichRoger served 36 years at the Richmond brigade, starting mond brigade from 1960 in 1951 and retiring in 1988. to 1999, says Roger was “an He became chief fire officer excellent fire fighter and ran in 1967 when he followed in a really tight ship”. “He grew up with the fire the footsteps of his father, brigade so it was only natural Fred, who served from 1930 that he followed his father,” and was chief fire officer at Richmond from 1946 until Eddie says. his sudden death in 1961. “It was a very good brigade under Roger.” “Roger was chief fire officer Roger, who was chief elecwhen I joined in 1985 and he was a very good fire fighter trician at the Stoke freezing and very fair chief,” Richworks, was also a passionmond’s current chief, Ralph ate horseman, breeding and Lonsdale told the Waimea training a number of pacers including winning mare SpeWeekly. cial Miss. “The brigade was his life and it was also his father’s life - Long serving Richmond Volun- Although Roger’s children, they both dedicated a lot of teer Fire Brigade chief fire officer Wendy, Vicki, Jan and his late son Murray, didn’t betime to the community.” Roger Williams. come involved in the fire briRalph says Roger showed excellent management, guiding the Richmond gade, Jan and grandson Dylan Stratford shared brigade through some challenging times includ- his love for horses, both becoming professional ing the restructuring of the fire service and re- horse trainers. locating the town’s fire station from Queen St to Roger is survived by his wife Pat. He was 79.

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Feedback wanted on new mountainbiking track A group of mountainbiking enthusiasts are holding a public meeting next Tuesday to seek support for plans for a new mountainbike park in the Tunnicliff Forest in Wai-iti, near Wakefield. The Tasman District Councilowned Tunnicliff Forest is a valuable recreational resource with walkers, horse riders and mountainbikers already using the area. Now a group of mountainbikers from around the Wakefield district are hoping to develop the forest into a “more organised, formal and family friendly mountainbike trail system”. Spokesperson Jude Rawcliffe says the group has already held discussions with Tasman District Council, Nelson Mountain Bike Club and Mountainbike Trails Trust about the proposal. She says the 101 hectare Tunnicliff Forest is an ideal location for a mountainbike park because it already has well-graded access roads and is not too steep. Jude says the next step is to hold the public meeting to present the plans to the community and get an indication of the amount of support for the plan. “It will have to get the support of the community to go ahead,”

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Tapawera artists ready for exhibition Monique Bergman Over the past 12 years the Visual Arts Society of Tapawera’s membership has grown and so has the group’s artistic reputation, which will be on view for all to see at their annual exhibition. The display, featuring artists from the area and its surrounding valleys, attracts several hundred visitors each year and is renowned for its high quality. It includes paintings and creations using a wide range of different media and all artworks are for sale to the public. This year’s guest artist is Gwen Nicolson from Brightwater, who specialises in sculpture us-

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Volunteers for cricket, Wednesday, January 14: More than 50 people came forward to volunteer for the Black Caps game at Saxton Oval yesterday, after a story was published in Waimea Weekly last week. Hayden Bryant of Sport Tasman says more than 30 of those came forward within 24 hours of the Nelson Weekly coming out and the rest the day after, when the Waimea Weekly was delivered. Veca Restored, Wednesday, 17, December: After the story of the re-launched boat Veca, Waimea Weekly received an email from Nelson’s Colin Harrison. After Roy Harvey built the boat in 1929 and sold it in 1941 due to the rise in petrol during WWII, Colin’s grandfather, Bob Gibbons purchased it in the 1950s, berthing it at Port Nic in Wellington. He then sold it in the early 1960s. The boat was then bought back in 1968 by Roy Harvey’s son Bruce Harvey, returning it to the family that have now owned it for nearly five generations. The boat has recently undertaken a refit and is out on the water again under the ownership of Roy Harvey’s granddaughter Judith Glue and her husband Pete Glue.

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Wasting people’s time. Honestly, the sooner these losers realise that the country doesn’t owe them a living the better. Brenda Kenny. Sounds like one ‘loser’. And what should we do with people who can’t find work? Let them starve or freeze to death? Next time you want to drive on a road or go to the hospital let me know, so I can decide if I’m happy to spend my taxes on that. Rachel Boyack.

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numbers to cater for. Along with ice, the team also has a supply of glassware that is free of charge to hire when you purchase alcohol for a function; they’ll even lend you a bar to set up at no cost. These additional services give Super Liquor that friendly, personal touch that their customers love and are what makes Super Liquor a trusted name in the community. Super Liquor Richmond is heavily involved in the community through their support of several sporting teams. “They support us, so we support them,” says Maree, and this includes the Nelson Speedway association, Nelson Tigers, Waimea Old Boys, Wanderers Rugby Club, Brent Nicholls Racing and The Stables Richmond Rabbits league team. Supporting locals is an important aspect of the business and it isn’t just the community’s sports teams who benefit. Maree understands how hard it can be to fundraise successfully which is why, on more than one occasion, they’ve set up the barbeque outside to raise money for kids working towards trips like World Challenge, and customers love their dedication to the community too says Maree. Super Liquor Richmond and Tahuna pride themselves on great customer service, which is another reason why they’re such a popular choice for those after their favourite drop. “The staff that are here have been here for quite a considerable length of time,” says Maree, and their years of knowledge, as well as training from Super Liquor Holdings, has meant they are, more often than not, able to help customers with any questions or decisions. Whether you’re after a bottle of wine to complement you cooking or you’re trying to suss out the perfect gift for someone special, the Super Liquor team will come to your aid and make sure you walk out the door with what you need. Don’t hesitate to take advantage of their knowledge or advice; they’re always happy to help. With so much variety to choose from, it might not be possible to decide which gift to get someone, in which case a Super Liquor gift voucher will be much appreciated for that

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tion desk; otherwise gate sales will be available. A colouring competition is also available from Richmond Mall or Richmond Rodeo’s Facebook page. Winners of the competition will be announced on Thursday 22 and will receive a voucher and family passes to the rodeo. The Nelson District Kennels Association will also be holding their National Championship Show on Saturday 24, with entrance to both events from the car park by the Richmond Croquet Club.

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2015 Head along to the Rodeo for a day of thrills, spills, entertainment and action. Wrestling and Barrel Racing, as you sit safe in your seats. While the adrenalin-fuelled action isn’t to be missed, there are plenty of sideshows to keep everyone in the family entertained, with Flossie the Balloon Lady and a bouncy castle, not to mention plenty of food stalls. Dave Walker will also be there on the day with his Clydesdale horses, offering lolly scrambles to the audience between events. Discounted pre-sale tickets to the rodeo can be purchased from the Richmond Mall informa-

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Members Draw On December 18, 2014, member No 336 was not here and the $500 prize was not claimed. There were no draws on December 25 and January 1, 2015 and on January 8, 2015, member No 800 was not here and the $800 prize was not claimed. On January 15 member No 526 was here and claimed the $900 prize. On January 22 the prize draw will start again at $500, could it be you? Resene High Five

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year when she will be coached by Tony. Richmond’s Adam Stack also won gold in the 11 boys shot put while Gregor Wilson won silver in the 14 boys 100m. It was a good result for the club which only took 20 athletes to the meeting that featured 950 competitors from 39 clubs. Athletics Nelson won two bronze medals, with Jordan Stirling-Rowling, 12, earning his in the 400m and Joseph Ford, 13, finishing third in the discus. “It was one of our most successful Colgate Games especially with Isabel winning the scholarship,” Richmond club president Jason Stack says. “Most of our athletes made their finals and just about all of them got personal bests.’ Richmond’s young athletes will be in action again in the Russell Cup in Takaka on February 15.

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Nelson Dawnbreakers Fishing Club Well, the weather has been reasonably kind to all over the New Year, with quite a few low wind mornings and the usual sea breezes in the afternoon. Word is the snapper have schooled up for spawning time so expect to have less success on the rod and reels and even setlines for the next few weeks while they are busy. At this time of year we still hear of a few big snaps getting caught but it’s normally the same few stories told to most of the Nelson fishing folk. However in saying Local legend Reid Forrest spears another big that, during spawning Kingi. time, snapper can decide to eat at any time and also any part of is clear enough to see what their tarthe tide as a quick snack to keep them get is with many hitting the favourite going. Some even get caught at dead spots at the Glen and also over the low tide when there is no current so spat lines. While on the spear fishthey have a little bite. The good news ing topic, boaties need to be aware is that after a few weeks spawning of keeping an eye out for these guys’ they have a small rest up then go on safety floats, they are normally a red the feed big time to recover condi- oblong float and sometimes have a tion and enjoy the warm water and little safety flag up off the top of them, plentiful baitfish in the bay. so if you see one make sure to slow Some good reports are coming in down and take a wide berth as quite from around the region, of kingfish often they are in twos and threes. everywhere here in the Bay, down the The water temperature has warmed Sounds and D’Urville Island. Great up enough for some early albacore news for our fishery in the next few tuna to have been caught. However, years. Kenepuru has had some good these require quite a lot of effort to snaps showing up and now with most get onto but are an exciting fish to of the holiday traffic gone it may be a catch with high speed runs under the good place to visit. boat and cool colours in the clear waD’Urville Island always fishes well ter they frequent. Remember to take and is a magical place to even just plenty of ice and bleed immediately boat to or around. Both sides of Tas- and ice down if you wish to keep man Bay have been fishing well and these in prime eating condition. of course the “spat lines” off from Please remember safe boating and Riwaka are always creating they own water sport principals as there have F.A.D (fish attracting device) chain been far too many water-associated of species. The local spear fishers are fatalities this holiday season around having some success when the water the country.

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George Bennett takes a corner during the Tineli Tour de Vineyards earlier this month. Photo: Evan Barnes/www.shuttersport.co.nz Cannondale last season, including a top 10 start to the Vuelta Espana, he also plummeted to some soul-destroying lows. “I need to be more consistent and a big part of that will be being managed a lot better at my new team. They are very big on sports science and nutrition and that’s going to help me take the next step up. “I haven’t met them yet but I’ve been in contact and I really like what I’ve seen. I’ve also had a really good off-season in Nelson and feel good mentally and physically.” George says the Tour Down

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Waimea Harrier earns life membership Simon Bloomberg

A rugby player and cricketer who only took up running when he left school has been made a life member of the Waimea Harriers. Competitive running wasn’t even on Craig Harford’s radar when he was a student at Waimea College where he played the more traditional sports of rugby and cricket. Although he is still a cricket fan, planning a trip to South Africa this year for the World Golden Oldies Cricket Festival in Cape Town, Craig’s sporting passion for the last 30 years has been running. “I gave up rugby when I was 18 and was looking for something different,” Craig says. “I was living in Appleby at the time and someone I worked with said ‘why don’t I try running’ so I did. “I really enjoyed the freedom of running and being able to go anywhere. I was also doing a bit of road cycling at the time too but was getting frustrated because it was limited to the roads - it was more fun going running and getting off the beaten track.” Craig joined Waimea Harriers in 1985 and started competing in club races around Nelson. He especially enjoyed the Queen Charlotte Relay and club cross-country races finishing third in the annual Parker Shield when it was held around the old Ngawhatu farm in the late 1980s. “Club running was a lot more competitive back then. Waimea Harriers had 10 senior men’s teams in the Queen Charlotte Relay one year which is pretty amazing. “I did a few marathons but mainly enjoyed cross-country races and training around places like Rabbit Island and along the banks of the Waimea River. I could run 10 kilometres in around 37 minutes in those days but really I

never more than just a good club runner.” It was only a matter of time before Craig started helping run the club, serving on the committee and spending six years as vice-president or president and seven as club captain. He also spent countless hours helping set up courses and is presently planning the half marathon course for the South Island Masters Games in Nelson in October. “It’s what happens when you join a club. Someone tapped me on the shoulder and said it’s your turn, so I joined the committee.” Waimea Harriers’ Alan West says Craig has “particular expertise at organising events and, as well as Saturday runs, has organised relay teams, club trips and created, measured and set-up running courses”. “He has also been the liaison person with the South Island Masters Games and has been a main organiser of their running events over many years.” Alan says it is fitting that Craig received his life membership this year when Waimea Harriers is celebrating its 50th Jubilee. For information about club’s events go to the website waimeaharriers.nelson.org.nz

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Navigation Safety Bylaw: Temporary reservations and speed limit uplifting for maritime events between 1 February and 13 March 2015

The Upper Moutere Sarau Festival – 1 February 2015

Pursuant to provisions of the Navigation Safety Bylaw 2005, the Tasman District Council Harbourmaster has (or may soon) grant authorisations for the following known events between February and March 2015. Other events may also occur during this time but the Harbourmaster has not yet received further applications. Event Date

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Classic boat show

Due to Navigation Safety requirements, water users not involved in these events may be excluded from defined areas during these activities. Notices will be placed at nearby access points during these events. Further details for these and any new events may be viewed at www.tasman.govt.nz/link/marine-events

Feedback sought – Rural land use and subdivision policy review In recent months, the Council has been preparing changes to rural land use and subdivision provisions in its Tasman Resource Management Plan. Feedback on a Draft Plan Change is now being sought from residents. The proposed changes could provide opportunities for rural housing and subdivision with specific opportunities for rural commercial activities, cooperative living and rural-residential development. The new ideas have been developed from an earlier period of consultation on issues and options and Council workshops on the feedback received. The Council is now seeking public input into the Draft Plan Change until the end of March 2015. Public evening meetings have been organised to enable community discussion on the proposed changes: • 17 February 2015, 5.00 pm – 9.00 pm, Wakefield – Wakefield Fire Station • 19 February 2015, 5.00 pm – 9.00 pm, Takaka – Takaka Bowling Club • 24 February 2015, 5.00 pm – 9.00 pm, Motueka – Motueka Hall supper room. These sessions are open to the public, with staff and Councillors attending to discuss the proposed changes. A presentation with a question and answer session will run each evening from 6.30 pm. To find out more and see a copy of the draft Plan Change you can go to the Council’s website or view at the Council’s Service Centres. For more information about the rural review and the Draft Plan Change contact: Sonya Leusink-Sladen, Email: Sonya.Leusink-Sladen@tasman.govt.nz or Mary Honey, Email: Mary.Honey@tasman.govt.nz

Resource Consents The Council has received an application for resource consents, which have been publicly notified in The Nelson Mail. The application and supporting information may be examined in any Council office. The full public notice may be found online at Council’s website www.tasman.govt.nz. Any person may make a submission on the application in accordance with Section 96 of the Resource Management Act 1991. Submission forms are available from Council’s Office, Service Centres and on Council’s website. Please note that the following is an abridged advisory notice only. Applicant: Tasman District Council (Engineering Services Department) Location: Tasman District-wide – all rateable sections of rivers and streams covered by flood protection schemes within the District - but excluding all of the following: Schedule 1 Waterways, Te Waikoropupu Springs Scenic Reserve, waterways within National Parks, major wetlands, and the Coastal Marine Area. Consent Type, Application Number and Proposal: Application RM140869 Aerial discharge of herbicides for the purpose of controlling woody weed growth within flood channels. (Renewal of global consent RM120610.) Application RM140870 Ground-based discharge of herbicides for the purpose of controlling woody weed growth within flood channels. (Renewal of global consent NN000425.)

• Guest blackcurrant chef Steve Richards from Award winning café Jester House • Blackcurrant Bake-off • Photographic competition • Moutere Artisans • Blackcurrant health information • Moutere History

• Grown in the Moutere • Food, beer and wine, music and entertainment • Monster book sale • NBS Kids Adventure Zone • Masses of stalls and activities • Loads to do and see!

Keep up with all the exciting festival news and competition details on www.saraufestival.co.nz – we can’t fit it all in here.

Do you have a great community arts project that needs some money to make it happen? Tasman District Council’s Creative Communities Scheme has money to help groups and individuals running arts projects in the Tasman District. Creative Communities provides funding to support community involvement in the arts, whether that’s music, theatre, festivals, mural painting, outdoor sculptures, art in public spaces, kapa haka, singing, art workshops or something else. Funded by Creative New Zealand, the Council’s Creative Communities Scheme is designed to support opportunities for communities, urban or rural, to have a go at art whether it’s for hobby or to develop a career, said fund co-ordinator Mike Tasman Jones. “We’re looking for art projects with broad community involvement, involve young people or projects that support the diverse arts and cultural traditions of local communities.” The Tasman Creative Communities Scheme funding in 2014 enabled theatre groups like “Body and Space” to workshop “The Map” with local Golden Bay performers aged 13 to adults before the community performance. The Embroiders Guild were able to host a weekend of workshops for beginners to “old hands”, budding authors were able to attend a “Breaking into Print” workshop, 50 members of the Mapua community were able to roll up their sleeves, mix up the grout and mosaic one wall of the public toilets and 500 Richmond residents watched a large cast of locals at the outdoor summer theatre in Washbourn Gardens. The Creative Communities Scheme funding, alongside a huge amount of energy and enthusiasm from the applicants, is what enabled these opportunities and many others to take place. If you have a great community arts project needing some dollars to make it happen the Tasman Creative Communities Scheme maybe just what you’re looking for. There are three rounds of applications per year. The next round closes on 10 March 2015, for projects starting after 1 April, the next rounds later in 2015 close 10 July and 10 November. There is $39,007.80 allocated per annum with allocations averaging $1,000. For application forms go to www.tasman.govt.nz and search ‘creative communities’ or contact Mike Tasman-Jones on Ph. 03 543 8400 for further information.

Council Meetings Agendas and Minutes for Council Meetings can be viewed on Council’s website at www.tasman.govt.nz Environment and Planning Committee Tasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Thursday 29 January 2015, 9.30 am. Public forum Corporate Services Committee Tasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Thursday 5 February 2015, 9.30 am. Public forum Golden Bay Community Board Takaka Fire Station, Motupipi Street, Takaka, Tuesday 10 February 2015, 9.00 am. Public forum Motueka Community Board Motueka Office, 7 Hickmott Place, Motueka, Tuesday 10 February 2015, 4.00 pm. Public forum Community Development Committee Tasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Thursday 12 February 2015, 9.30 am. Public forum

Community Notices Keep up with the Tasman District Council Lowdown Hear news items from the Council about current public consultations, Council and community projects, topical interviews, plus a range of notices about activities and events in the Tasman District. Tune in to Fresh FM on Monday 11.40 am or Wednesday 3.40 pm. Nelson-Tasman 104.8, Golden Bay 95.0.

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Visual Arts Society Tapawera. Annual Exhibition, Shedwood Hall, Tapawera. Jan 23rd 7pm opening. Jan 24th- Feb 2nd 10am-5pm daily. Free entry. Exhibits for sale. POETRY IN THE PARK - Wednesday 4 February 6 pm, Washbourn Gardens Richmond, open to the public, bring your favourite poem to recite, and picnic basket. Cancelled if raining. Helen 5483893. DANCESPORT NELSON DANCE PARTY. Ballroom, Latin, New Vogue. Sat 31st January. Richmond School Community Hall. 8pm. $6.00 plus a supper plate. Everyone welcome. Contact Pauline 547 4523 PILATES - will improve tone, flexibility and strength in your body. Richmond classes available. Bring a friend for FREE when attending your first class in February with Sue Alsop, Mat Instructor. Book on 538 0318 or 021 0344 109. Red Cross Refugee Services Nelson. Would you like to make a difference? Support former refugees to resettle in Nelson. Next training 13th–15th Feb. Contact: jettie.zeestraten@redcross.org.nz or 548-4978 Washbourn Gardens Fair Monday 2/02/15 (Nelson Anniversary Day) If wet: Friday 6/02/15 (Waitangi Day). Fun family day out with various stalls, entertainment, & food on hand. Richmond Playcentre fundraiser Washbourn Gardens Fair Monday 2/02/15 (Nelson Anniversary Day) If wet: 6/02/15 (Waitangi Day). Entertainers needed! Sites available for Stallholders. Please contact Fiona on rpcwashbournefair@yahoo. com or Ph: 035446525 Learn to Play Bridge Do you enjoy cards, like challenges and want to stay mentally alert?...then discover Bridge with the Richmond Bridge Club. Lessons start Thurs 5 Mar, first lesson is free! Ph Shirley 544 6734 Fibre Spectrum - 280 Trafalgar St, ph: 5481939 www.fibrespectrum.co.nz January exhibition “Summer Selection” - Weaving by, Peg Moorhouse, Sue Broad, Rose Pelvin and Jane Clark. Boundaries group for woman starting 11th Feb

1pm. This is a 8 week workshop on how to have good boundaries in every area of your life. Healthy boundaries happy life. Please ph 0274435507 Sharyn Divorced? Separated? You don’t have to go through it alone. Find help. Discover hope. Experience healing. Divorce Care. 13 week video, seminar and support group. Starts Monday 23rd February. Richmond Church of Christ cnr Croucher and Darcy Sts 7:30 - 9:30pm. Cost $5 per session includes refreshments & workbook. Email DivorceCarenn@gmail. com or Cell/Text 0274193035 Fitness in the Park runs from 14th Feb - 18th April. All three programmes are free to the community. Jogging Sport Tasman entry level learn how to jog gradually & safely starts Wed 11th Feb 5:30pm Ph Sarah 9232313 or sarah.h@sporttasman.org.nz for more info-No charge Cycling Entry level groups in Nelson & Richmond weekly cycles around our wonderful cycleways our focus is on enjoyment rather than distance Sarah.H@ sporttasman.org.nz or Sarah 9232313 No Charge Fitness in the Park staring 14th Feb every Saturday get active with a different trainer for 10 weeks All levels of fitness catered for. Visit www.sporttasman.org. nz/Fitness_in_the_Park IT’S FREE! Marching Girls aged between 4 & 9 years required for an Introductory Team starting training now, can join anytime. Please ph: Jodie, Marching Nelson’s Coaching Coordinator on 547-5117 for information. NELSON MALE VOICE CHOIR estab. 1932, welcomes new members to its Monday practices at Reformed Church, Enner Glynn, at 6-45pm. Sing great songs from all eras, make friends, have fun & broaden your horizons for life. Ernie Tarling on 548-7291. Mensa -We’re looking for new members. Mensa, an international society whose members have scored in the top 2% of a number of standard IQ tests. To register go to www.mensa.org.nz or email testing@ mensa.org.nz Volunteering with Red Cross Refugee Services

is fun & rewarding & gives you an opportunity to work in a team & experience new cultures. Full training provided. For more information contact jettie. zeestraten@redcross.org.nz or 548 4978 The Truck Mobile Recreation for Youth: FREE after school drop in sports and recreation for ages 11-18, full skatepark, sports, music and computers + video games. Full schedule & more info @ thetruck.co.nz and facebook.com/thetruck.co.nz. DOVEDALE COUNTRY AFFAIR. Sunday 15 February 2015. Stallholders applications available. Cost $25-00 a site or $50-00 for food. Ph 03 5433832 Ann Win or email: evanannwin@ruralinzone.net. FOSTER Parents Change Lives and Communities. Child Youth and Family are offering free training for foster parents and caregivers in Nelson. Phone Heather on 989-4200 for more information. Stoke Seniors January activities Anne Spear (Activities Co-ordinator) Thurs Jan 15: Quiz. All welcome Weds Jan 21: Anne Spear in concert with favourite songs. Thurs Jan 22: Daryl Page sings & plays ukulele Tues Jan 27: Bob Young entertains with country music. Weds Jan 28: HOUSIE $5 a card Thurs Jan 29: Heather Lackner from Nelson Alzheimers Association to talk. All events start at 1.30 pm with a donation entry of $3 (incl. Afternoon tea). 548 Main Rd, Stoke. PH: 5472660. VOLUNTEER DRIVERSWe are looking for volunteers to drive seniors to and from their homes to attend club activities. If you can help please call the Office on 5472660. REGULAR EVENTS Ballroom, Latin, Rock and New Vogue dancing, at Richmond Town Hall, Friday evenings at 7pm, all welcome ring Jean 5467061 2015 - Time to develop your potential? Join POWERtalk Waimea to gain confidence and improve your speaking skills. Meetings Wednesdays, 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at Annesbrook, 7-9 pm. Phone Helen 5483893. Website: www.powertalknelson1. wordpress.com

Richmond Park Sunday Market, At the Showground’s Every Sunday 10am – 2.00pm Crafts, Produce, plants, small goods. Richmond Waimea Toy Library: Come & look at our extensive range of toys. Open Tues 9.30-11.30am, Thurs 6.30-8.00pm & Sat 9.30-12.30pm. Yellow building beside the tennis courts at Jubilee Park. Ph 0276826217 Mum4Mum Breastfeeding support meets the last Wednesday every month 10am-11.30am at the Ecomoon Collective Building, 120 Bridge St. All welcome. Tara 0212772098, mum4mum@nbph.org.nz Aqua aerobics for women. Non profit making women’s group. Mondays 3 to 4 at Ngawhatu pool. Qualified instructor all ages welcome $6.00. Call either Lyn 5473263 or Sandy 5445993 Richmond Spinning & Weaving Group, have you thought about learning a new hobby? We meet at Birch Hall, Richmond showgrounds,2nd & 4th Thursdays for spinning,3rd Thursday for weaving & Felting,at 9-30 am New members welcome, bring your lunch.Contact ,Mary 5472 611 Ladies Cycling Group: Meet at Village Cycles, Richmond at 9.30am Fridays during the month of October. Distance 40km approx, speed 23-25kph, road bikes required. Coffee stop to finish. Crisis Pregnancy Support offers a free confidential service to support women with an unplanned & unwanted pregnancy. Call St Luke’s on 5481858 or 0800004277 to arrange an appointment with a registered health worker who will work with you to help overcome the barriers to continuing your pregnancy. SPACE welcomes first time parents & their babies 0 – 12months - weekly sessions opportunities to meet other parents, discussions on child development & parenting, music & activities. Contact Marie Lenihan 03 545 2017, 0274052174 or lenihans@xtra.co.nz ALLIANCE FRANCAISE Join us on Fridays 4:005:45pm at La Gourmandise, 276 Hardy St., for informal French conversation. All welcome

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Following a requisition by the required number of members and in accordance with Clause 8.1 of the Nelson Grey Power Assn Inc Constitution, a Special General Meeting is now called. When: 29 January 2015 At: The Nelson Suburban Club, 168 Tahunanui Drive, Nelson. Commencing: 5pm The Business: The general subject matter for the meeting will be to consider resolutions giving a vote of confidence in the President and to give authority to take appropriate actions. If you are unable to attend the meeting then you can complete a PROXY VOTE. To do this you will need to contact the Associations Secretary named hereunder to obtain the necessary form. Ph: 547 9796 E: secretarygreypowernelson@gmail.com

public notice Richmond Athletic Association Football Club 2015 Senior Men’s Pre-Season Training

SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL OF WAIMEA

EDUCATIONAL GRANT FOR TERTIARY STUDY

Soroptimist International is an organisation which works towards advancing the welfare and status of women. In 2015 Soroptimist International of Waimea is making available: EDUCATIONAL GRANT OF $2500 to a selected female applicant over 25 years of age, residing in the Nelson/Tasman area in the 2015 academic year and undertaking tertiary study. TO APPLY: Application forms and further information available from: The Secretary, Soroptimist International of Waimea: • email: siwaimea@siswp.org • post: C. McGee, 5 Maisey Rd, RD1 Richmond 7081 Closing date for applications:

Monday 16 February 2015

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Anyone over the age of 15 years interested in playing 1ST or 2ND division senior men’s football for Richmond Athletic AFC, please come along! Starts: Tuesday 3 February 2015 Time: 6.30pm Location: Jubilee Park, Richmond For more information please contact; Matt Campbell – 021 448 535 or Stu Reid – 0274 714 619 or email president@richmondathletic.co.nz

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Large white dog in the Richmond area. He’s been at the Tasman/ Richmond Pound since the 6th January and he’s really missing his owner. If this is your dog, could you please contact the Richmond Pound on 544 3207.

tuition Piano/Keyboard Tuition. Qualified, experienced, fun, patient Tutor. All Ages. $25 per lesson. Diane Sunley 021 066 2336.

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Waimea Methodist Parish

JANUARY 25 Richmond combined with St Davids at 11 Florence St, Richmond 9.30am No further services at Wakefield Methodist Church Enquiries Ph 544-8394

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Parish, Richmond

Weekend Mass Times Saturday Vigil 7.00pm Richmond Church 35 William Street Sunday 8.00am St Joseph’s Pitfire Road, Wakefield 9.30am Richmond Church 5.00pm Last Sunday of every month St’s Peter & Paul Moutere Highway All Welcome! Ph 544 8987 www.richmondcatholic.co.nz

Holy Trinity Anglican Church 27 Dorset St, Richmond Phone 544-8844

Sunday Services

25 January Holy Communion 9am Service 10.30am Tuesday 27 January Messy Church 7.30pm Wednesday 28 January Traditional Service 10am All Welcome www.holytrinityrichmond.org.nz

Notice to all Advertisers: By placing your advertisement you agree with the terms and conditions of the Waimea Weekly Ltd. Namely, payment by the 20th of the following month, or in the event of non-payment, the recovery of any debt and its costs will be charged to the customer. This includes all costs and commissions paid to a debt recovery service. Should you require any further information please phone the newspaper on 544 9037.

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Wednesday 20 Feb 10am - Morning Tea Cnr Croucher & Darcy

Warring Carpark (Behind No.1 Shoes) 243 Queen St www.richmondchurch.org.nz

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or 544 9415

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59 Edens Rd, Hope

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