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Nelson/Marlborough District Health Board Tobacco Control Plan
Nelson Marlborough District Health Board: Tobacco Control Action Plan 2015-2017 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................ 2 2.0 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................. 3 2.1 NEW ZEALAND CONTEXT ............................................................................................................................ 3 2.2 NELSON MARLBOROUGH CONTEXT ........................................................................................................... 4 3.0 POPULATION ACCOUNTABILITY .............................................................................................................. 6 4.0 PERFORMANCE ACCOUNTABILITY ......................................................................................................... 7 SUPPORTING SMOKEFREE WITH PREGNANT WOMEN AND FAMILY/WHĀNAU ......................................................... 8 SUPPORTING SMOKEFREE WITH MAORI AND PACIFIC ............................................................................................. 9 SUPPORTING SMOKEFREE IN YOUTH AND YOUTH/CHILD ORGANISATIONS .......................................................... 10 SUPPORTING SMOKEFREE FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE CONSUMERS ............................................................. 11 A SMOKEFREE ENVIRONMENT FOR THE NELSON MARLBOROUGH POPULATION IN 2025 .................................... -
The Leader Nelson Edition
All night fundraiser Peek-a-boo Sleeping with Readers’ Steinway p15 photos p16 The Leader Nelson edition Thursday, June 2, 2016 Stoke I Tahunanui I Nelson I Atawhai I French Pass I Rai Valley nelsonleader.co.nz Dogs kill sheep at lifestyle block Craig and Jane Gass at their lifestyle block on Marsden Valley Rd where four of their sheep were attacked and killed by two dogs. PHOTO: VIRGINIA WOOLF/ FAIRFAX NZ SARA MEIJ ordeal. had a mix of 11 speciality Gotland sort of pack mentality mode. They ‘‘I guess that makes us so cross sheep and common white just become a killing machine.’’ With tears rolling down her angry, we didn’t hear a thing,’’ breed sheep, of which several A Nelson City Council spokes- cheeks, Jane Gass speaks about she said. were bred for meat but others person said they received two the four sheep they lost after two The next-door neighbours were loved pets for many years. reports of dogs worrying sheep in hunting dogs killed them while woke up because their dogs The dogs killed four of their Marsden Valley. roaming free in Marsden Valley. became agitated, Jane said. older sheep that were finishing The council spokesperson said Two dogs from a property over The neighbours saw the two their days on the property, the the owner was contacted after the the hill roamed free last Monday dogs and the dead sheep in the oldest one having been with the dogs were captured. afternoon until Tuesday morning, Gass’s paddock. family for nine years. The owner signed the dogs worrying sheep on several proper- The neighbours rang Jane and ‘‘If people see dogs wandering over to council for destruction, ties and killing four of the Gass’s Craig straight away who then around without anyone with which had since been carried out. -
View Booklet As
The story of the Friends of Nelson Haven The story of the Friends of Nelson Haven & Tasman Bay by Michael North Friends of Nelson Haven and Tasman Bay First published 2007 by Friends of Nelson Haven & Tasman Bay, Inc. PO Box 365, Nelson 7040, New Zealand [email protected] • www.nelsonhaven.org.nz © Friends of Nelson Haven & Tasman Bay, Inc. All rights reserved. With the exception of fair dealing for purposes of research or private study, or criticism or review, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form or by any means, without prior permission in writing from the copyright holders. Copying for general distribution, for advertising or promotional purposes, for creating new collective works or for resale, is prohibited. Special requests should be addressed to the copyright holders. ISBN 978-0-473-12216-4 Acknowledgements The idea of having this brief history written was conceived by Gwen Struik and made possible by writing and publishing grants to Friends from the Lottery Grants Board, Environment and Heritage committee. Interviews were held with Gwen, and with former and current committee members Patrick McGrath, Noel Matheson and Steffan Browning. Initial research by Simon Horrocks, including interview notes, proved very useful in piecing together the formative times of Friends. Comments on the initial and final drafts were canvassed from former and current committee members Frank Boyce, Roger Bray, Duncan & Jane Harris, Henk Heinekamp, Pam Lambert, Doris Reynolds, Margot & Peter Syms and A.E. (Tony) West. The sections on sewage and aquaculture were reworked to include more detail by Gwen and Steffan. -
Atawhai-Central Stoke-Tahuna Two Ward Option – Potential Boundaries
Atawhai-Central Stoke-Tahuna Two Ward Option – Potential Boundaries Atawhai Central Ward Generally - comprises the northern, central and eastern parts of the region (and adjacent inlets as well as Waimeas Inlet south of Nelson Airport) encompassing the northern Port Hills, Haulashore Island, Port Nelson, Washington Valley, Victory, Toi Toi, Bishopdale, The Brook, East Nelson, Maitai Valley, the Nelson city centre, The Wood, Brooklands, Atawhai, Dodson Valley, Marybank, Todds Valley, Wakapuaka, Glenduan, Hira, Cable Bay, Lud Valley, Teal Valley, Kokorua and the hills of the Bryant Range bounded by the council boundary. Specifically – follow the coast from the northwest corner of 30 The Cliffs to and along the seaward side of Rocks Road, to and along Tahunanui Beach to the western end, northeast across the water to the west coast of the Boulder Bank, follows the coast north to Pepin Island, across the entrance to the Delaware Bay Estuary, continuing north along the coast, across the entrance to the Whangamoa River Estuary, to the northern council boundary at Cape Soucis (Raetihi), south and then southwest along the eastern council boundary and west along the southern council boundary. At the southern edge of 227 Champion Road, the boundary follows the eastern edge of this property and continues across the foothills in a north east direction, towards and along the northwest edge of Marsden Valley Reserve, then southeast to the Barnicoat Walkway, where it turns northeast to the east edge of Marsden Valley Reserve, which it follows south then -
Neighbourhood Support Nelson
Neighbourhood Support Nelson Safe and friendly neighbourhoods February 2015 Co-ordinator Karen Clark Ph: 546-4902 Email: [email protected] Office located at: Stoke police station, 3 Bail St, Stoke Hours: Monday – Thursday Get ready to celebrate Neighbours Day! Plans for neighbourhood BBQs, picnics and other gatherings are under way to celebrate We are now on Facebook — Neighbours Day Aoteroa on the weekend of March 28-29. at www.facebook.com/ neighbourhoodsupportnelson A number of Neighbourhood Support groups are getting together for the annual event — so check us out, `like’ our and Neighbourhood Support Nelson is encouraging other groups to do the same. It’s an page and share the page with ideal opportunity to get to know your neighbours and celebrate your neighbourhood . others! Gatherings don’t need to be big or elaborate – even if you just invite your neighbours over for a cuppa, that’s joining in the spirit of things. In previous years gatherings have included morning teas, potluck dinners, street clean-ups and garage sales. New groups launched To help neighbourhoods mark the occasion we’re offering meat pack vouchers from Welcome to these new Pestell’s butchery and bakery vouchers from Stoke Bakery and Kitchen. Groups can enter Neighbourhood Support groups the voucher draw by filling out the application form with this newsletter, or via our which have recently been Facebook page or www.itson.co.nz (search Neighbours Day Aotearoa). The vouchers are launched: being funded by grants from the Nelson City Council and Network Tasman Trust. Tasman Street Ideas , tips and resources for Neighbours Day events can be downloaded from Golf Road (revived group) www.neighboursday.org.nz Even if you don’t take part in an event you can make an effort to be neighbourly with a smile or hello or taking the time to chat with neighbours. -
Submissions by Submission No
Proposed Marlborough Environment Plan Address for service of submitters by submission number Submissions by Submission No. Sub No Lastname / Organisation Name / Contact Address 1 Pears Rob Pears 160A Muller Road Blenheim 7201 2 Doherty Michael Doherty 172 Wither Road Blenheim 7201 3 Wood Nicola Wood [email protected] 4 Thomson Herb Thomson [email protected] 5 Hulburt Dale Hulburt [email protected] 6 Driver Eric Driver [email protected] 7 Blackley Barry William Blackley 131 Alabama Road Blenheim 7201 8 Ugbrooke Country Estate Limited Peter Stowasser 152 Ugbrooke Road Seddon 7274 9 Lock Ryan Lock 209 Oakwood Lane Blenheim 7201 10 Webby Nicholas Webby [email protected] 11 Jarvie Family Trust and T M & M S Raumati Glen Jarvie 17 Kipling Crescent Stoke Nelson 7011 12 Gray Rod Gray 275 Rarangi Beach Road RD 3 Blenheim 7273 Sub No Lastname / Organisation Name / Contact Address 13 Mounsey Rob Mounsey 56 Marina View Estate Waikawa Bay Picton 7251 14 Webby Nicholas Webby [email protected] 15 Scholefield William Scholefield [email protected] 16 Scholefield William Scholefield [email protected] 17 Adams Keith M.J. Adams [email protected] 18 Corskie Jonathan Corskie [email protected] 19 Bagge Jessica Bagge [email protected] 20 Duckworth Chris Duckworth [email protected] 21 Adams Keith M J Adams [email protected] 22 Miller David Miller [email protected] 23 Turner James Turner [email protected] 24 Miller David Miller [email protected] 25 Miller David Miller [email protected] 26 Carter, Alan McGinty, Kathleen -
Part II – Appendices – References, Hot Links, and Charts
Part II – Appendices – References, Hot Links, and Charts Hot Links to referenced articles: https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/124971151/councils-risk-credit-rating-downgrades-if-they-do-not- spend-enough-on-infrastructure-sp-says, Stuff article, Dileepa Fonseka, 2 May 2021 https://www.newsroom.co.nz/hold-4-monday-our-water-problem-in-15-worrying-charts ,updated 1 May 2021 https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/124521734/lead-in-the-water-more-councils-testing-for- lead-after-otago-scare https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/GE2102/S00058/new-zealand-towns-drinking-water-contaminated- with-lead.htm Water Services Bill 314-1 (2020), Government Bill Contents ...https://legislation.govt.nz › bill › government › latest Essential Freshwater new rules and regulations | Ministry for ...https://www.mfe.govt.nz › essential- freshwater-new-rules-... New water regulator board announced as major Government reform moves forward https://www.dia.govt.nz/Government-Inquiry-into-Havelock-North-Drinking-Water-Report---Part-1--- Overview https://www.mfe.govt.nz/overview-our-freshwater-2020 https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/441242/new-plymouth-water-meter-unpopularity-not- surprising-councillor https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/440554/auckland-smart-water-meter-rollout-aims-for-80-000- in-four-years National Performance Review, 2019/20, Water NZ https://www.wgtn.ac.nz/news/2021/01/policy-options-as-nz-faces-water-shortages https://www.stats.govt.nz/news/new-zealand-is-getting-drier APPENDIX A -- Water Futures -- Background Information - Purpose, Approach, Member Qualifications Formation of Water Futures The magnitude of the water supply issue in the Tasman District has repeatedly reached critical points over the past decade, including the record-breaking period without rain in January to March 2019. -
Kaka Hill Wainui Inlet Nelson Ligar Bay Maitai Valley
Parapara Brooklands Rockville Tukurua Bainham Port Nelson Golden Bay Patons Rock Puramahoi Beachville Rangihaeata The Wood Tata Beach Washington Valley Kaka Hill Wainui Inlet Nelson Ligar Bay Maitai Valley Waitapu Pohara Britannia Heights Clifton Nelson East Beathams Clearing Takaka Pupu Motupipi Moana Toi Toi Tahunanui Kotinga Shakespeare Flat Nelson South The Brook Anatoki Bend Hamama East Takaka Moa Park Glennie Clearing French Pass Bishopdale Annesbrook Admiralty Ba Holyoake Clearing Wakatu Nayland 0 0.5 1 Uruwhenua Enner Glynn Maitlands kilometers Marahau Kairuru Upper Takaka Kaiteriteri Eureka Bend Moss Bush Picnic Area T Riwaka Kokorua Diamond Lakes Brooklyn Motueka North W Okiwi Bay Mt Campbell Duncan Bay Port Motueka Opouri Valley Lower Junction Lower Moutere 0 5 10 Delaware Bay Whangamoa Nydia Bay Upper Junction Cable Bay N Pangatotara Kina kilometers The Glen Ngatimoti Wakapuaka Pinohia Pokororo Todds Valley Hira Carluke Marybank Rimu Bay Karamea Bend Orinoco Harakeke Rai Valley Kaiuma Bay Atawhai Whatanihi Ruby Bay Mah Neudorf Mapua Brooklands Woodstock Port Nelson Price Clearing Jacobs Ladder Mahana Bronte Moutapu Bay Upper Moutere NelsonKaka Hill Thorpe Hickey Clearing Moana Havelock Dovedale Nelson South Canvastown Linkwater Sunrise Valley Redwoods Valley Annesbrook Surveyors Flat Pelorus Bridge Monaco Enner Glynn Stoke Franklin Flat Stanley Brook Appleby McCarthy Clearing Eves Valley Richmond Hope Wakamarina Valley Long Valley Brightwater Pigeon Valley Aniseed Valley Likely Coverage for Freeview HD Tapawera Spring Grove from Popoiti Indicative DTT Coverage Wakefield Lee Valley Matariki Rakau Very Likely Okaramio Wai-Iti Nelson (Kaka Hill) Likely Tadmor Foxhill Likely with high aerial Belgrove Kohatu Uncertain Quinney Bush Picnic Area Onamatutu Kaituna Coverage assumes the use of UHF aerial Ra meeting Freeview specifications. -
Mt Campbell Duncan Bay Port Motueka Opouri Valley
Parapara Brooklands Rockville Tukurua Bainham Port Nelson Golden Bay Patons Rock Puramahoi Beachville Rangihaeata The Wood Tata Beach Washington Valley Kaka Hill Wainui Inlet Nelson Ligar Bay Maitai Valley Waitapu Pohara Britannia Heights Clifton Nelson East Beathams Clearing Takaka Pupu Motupipi Moana Toi Toi Tahunanui Kotinga Shakespeare Flat Nelson South The Brook Anatoki Bend Hamama East Takaka Moa Park Glennie Clearing French Pass Bishopdale Annesbrook Admiralty Ba Holyoake Clearing Wakatu Nayland 0 0.5 1 Uruwhenua Enner Glynn Maitlands kilometers Marahau Kairuru Upper Takaka Kaiteriteri Eureka Bend Moss Bush Picnic Area T Riwaka Kokorua Diamond Lakes Brooklyn Motueka North W Okiwi Bay Mt Campbell Duncan Bay Port Motueka Opouri Valley Lower Junction Lower Moutere 0 5 10 Delaware Bay Whangamoa Nydia Bay Upper Junction Cable Bay N Pangatotara Kina kilometers The Glen Ngatimoti Wakapuaka Pinohia Pokororo Todds Valley Hira Carluke Marybank Rimu Bay Karamea Bend Orinoco Harakeke Rai Valley Kaiuma Bay Atawhai Whatanihi Ruby Bay Mah Neudorf Mapua Brooklands Woodstock Port Nelson Price Clearing Jacobs Ladder Mahana Bronte Moutapu Bay Upper Moutere NelsonKaka Hill Thorpe Hickey Clearing Moana Havelock Dovedale Nelson South Canvastown Linkwater Sunrise Valley Redwoods Valley Annesbrook Surveyors Flat Pelorus Bridge Monaco Enner Glynn Stoke Franklin Flat Stanley Brook Appleby McCarthy Clearing Eves Valley Richmond Hope Wakamarina Valley Long Valley Brightwater Pigeon Valley Aniseed Valley Likely Coverage for Freeview HD Tapawera Spring Grove from Popoiti Indicative DTT Coverage Wakefield Lee Valley Matariki Rakau Very Likely Okaramio Wai-Iti Nelson (Mt Campbell) Likely Tadmor Foxhill Likely with high aerial Belgrove Kohatu Uncertain Quinney Bush Picnic Area Onamatutu Kaituna Coverage assumes the use of UHF aerial Ra meeting Freeview specifications. -
Mt Campbell & Kaka Hill
Aorere Parapara Rockville Tukurua Bainham Port Nelson Golden Bay Patons Rock Puramahoi Beachville Rangihaeata The Wood Tata Beach Washington Valley Kaka Hill Wainui Inlet Nelson Ligar Bay Maitai Valley Waitapu Pohara Britannia Heights Clifton Nelson East Beathams Clearing Takaka Pupu Motupipi Moana Toi Toi Tahunanui Kotinga Shakespeare Flat Nelson South The Brook Anatoki Bend Hamama East Takaka Moa Park Glennie Clearing French Pass Bishopdale Annesbrook Admiralty Ba Holyoake Clearing Wakatu Nayland 0 0.5 1 Uruwhenua Enner Glynn Maitlands kilometers Marahau Kairuru Upper Takaka Kaiteriteri Eureka Bend Moss Bush Picnic Area T Riwaka Kokorua Diamond Lakes Brooklyn Motueka North W Okiwi Bay Mt Campbell Duncan Bay Port Motueka Opouri Valley Lower Junction Lower Moutere 0 5 10 Delaware Bay Whangamoa Nydia Bay Upper Junction Cable Bay N Pangatotara Kina kilometers The Glen Ngatimoti Wakapuaka Pinohia Pokororo Todds Valley Hira Carluke Marybank Rimu Bay Karamea Bend Orinoco Harakeke Rai Valley Kaiuma Bay Atawhai Whatanihi Ruby Bay Mah Neudorf Mapua Brooklands Woodstock Port Nelson Price Clearing Jacobs Ladder Mahana Bronte Moutapu Bay Upper Moutere NelsonKaka Hill Thorpe Hickey Clearing Moana Havelock Dovedale Nelson South Canvastown Linkwater Sunrise Valley Redwoods Valley Annesbrook Surveyors Flat Pelorus Bridge Monaco Enner Glynn Stoke Franklin Flat Stanley Brook Appleby McCarthy Clearing Eves Valley Richmond Hope Wakamarina Valley Long Valley Brightwater Pigeon Valley Aniseed Valley Indicative DTT Coverage Likely Coverage for Freeview HD Tapawera Spring Grove from Popoiti Wakefield Lee Valley Combined Nelson Coverage Matariki Rakau Very Likely Wai-Iti Okaramio Likely Tadmor Foxhill (Mt Campbell & kaka Hill) Belgrove Likely with high aerial Kohatu Uncertain Quinney Bush Picnic Area Onamatutu Kaituna Coverage assumes the use of UHF aerial Ra meeting Freeview specifications. -
Nelson) Order 2017 (LI 2017/237)
Reprint as at 30 August 2019 Housing Accords and Special Housing Areas (Nelson) Order 2017 (LI 2017/237) Patsy Reddy, Governor-General Order in Council At Wellington this 14th day of August 2017 Present: Her Excellency the Governor-General in Council This order is made under sections 15 to 17 of the Housing Accords and Special Hous- ing Areas Act 2013— (a) on the advice and with the consent of the Executive Council; and (b) on the recommendation of the Minister for Building and Construction made in accordance with sections 15(2) and (7) and 16(2), (3), and (4)(a)(i) of that Act. Contents Page 1 Title 3 2 Commencement 3 3 Revocation of this order 3 4 Interpretation 3 5 Outline 3 Note Changes authorised by subpart 2 of Part 2 of the Legislation Act 2012 have been made in this official reprint. Note 4 at the end of this reprint provides a list of the amendments incorporated. This order is administered by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development. 1 Housing Accords and Special Housing Areas (Nelson) Reprinted as at Order 2017 30 August 2019 6 Declaration of special housing areas 4 7 Criteria for qualifying developments in special housing areas and 4 parts of special housing areas Schedule 1 5 Atawhai (Bay View Road) special housing area Schedule 1A 6 Beachville (Haven Road) special housing area Schedule 2 7 Britannia Heights (Crown Terrace) special housing area Schedule 2A 8 Britannia Heights (Tasman Heights) special housing area Schedule 3 9 Enner Glynn (Cherry Avenue) special housing area Schedule 4 10 Marybank (Wastney Terrace) special -
Nelson Marlborough District Health Board Health Needs Assessment
Nelson Marlborough District Health Board Health Needs Assessment 2010 Prepared by Sarah Simmonds Public Health Analyst, NMDHB October 2010 Contents 1. Summary ......................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Census data..................................................................................................................1 1.1.1 Census Night Population................................................................................... 1 1.1.2 Population Age Structure .................................................................................. 1 1.1.3 Population Change............................................................................................ 1 1.1.4 Population Projections....................................................................................... 1 1.1.5 Socio-economic Deprivation.............................................................................. 2 1.1.6 Socio-economic Indicators ................................................................................ 2 1.1.7 Socio-demographic Profile ................................................................................ 2 1.2 Health Status Indicators ..............................................................................................2 1.3 Mortality......................................................................................................................3 1.3.1 Life Expectancy ................................................................................................