by Jacqui Rawson | Feb 21, 2021 | Local News
Two houses removed from Lower Queen Street are making way for an operating theatre and endoscopy unit. Health professionals that include the Lower Queen Street Health are the driving force behind the new venture. A two-storey building with additional parking will sit...
by Jo Kent | Feb 20, 2021 | Local News
The team behind Brightwater’s Snowden’s Bush Trust have just nine months to find the final $47k required of their $350k target to save land in front of Snowden’s Bush Scenic Reserve and prevent it from being turned into housing. Waimea Weekly is backing the campaign...
by Jacqui Rawson | Feb 18, 2021 | Local News
Tai Tupou wants to let local students know that it’s ok to be dealing with mental health issues. After all, he knows firsthand what it’s like. Tai, who is the youth programme development manager for I Am Hope, is speaking at events organised with schools to share his...
by Jacqui Rawson | Feb 13, 2021 | Local News
The pedestrian crossings on Salisbury Road have recently had ‘speed cushions’ and raised plastic separators added. They are part of measures being trialled by the Tasman District Council to improve driver behaviour for the safety of pedestrians and cyclists around the...
by Jacqui Rawson | Feb 12, 2021 | Local News
Anthony Hendon played a lead role in a 2013 scam where advertisers in genuine publications were approached to place similar advertisements in publications to be printed by Anthony. To encourage purchase, the magazines were titled in a way that suggested support of...