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Saint Paul’s Catholic School pupils, from left, Hannah McDonnell, 8, and Scarlet Sax, 7, test the repulsion powers of magnets during a hands- on workshop in their Kea classroom on Tuesday. The ‘‘Mighty Magnets’’ event was run by Amy Johnson, of Science Stars – a programme designed to teach science to preschoolers and primary school- aged children. Science Stars ran a series of workshops in the region to coincide with the World Science Festival, which is on this week in New York. Saint Paul’s teacher Judith Ashley said the magnet workshop also coincided with the start of the science unit, which would run until the end of the term with the theme: curiosity, how things work. PHOTO: CHERIE SIVIGNON/ FAIRFAX NZ Richmond subdivisions sprouting

HELEN MURDOCH you need land,’’ Collett said. ‘‘If Contracting, formed the company ‘‘As a community we all need and Three Ridges. It is about to you don’t have land your oppor- to develop and build on the 64-lot to take some responsibility to start the consent process for the A house and land syndicate is tunity to grow is dictated by the Three Ridges subdivision in deliver homes a that cater for the 55-lot Exeter Estates next to behind subdivisions to develop market. We are trying to help . younger generation.’’ Nayland College. more than 140 new homes in Rich- supply our housing companies to In 2014 they included But Collett said the syndicate’s Sections across Lower Queen mond. keep them sustainable.’’ Donaldson, of Donaldson Civil, housing companies competed for St Estate, owned by developers The Home Living Solutions He said the top of the south was and businessman and landowner construction contracts. Graeme Dick and John Davies, syndicate involves three housing ‘‘sitting pretty’’ for residential Graham Vercoe, who also heads ‘‘At this stage they are manag- were purchased and will be and two land development com- growth as demand in places like GJ Gardner Homes (Nelson/Tas- ing the volume. In the future marketed, by the syndicate. panies and will be offering house Auckland, Tauranga and Hamil- man). there could be opportunities for Buyers benefited through buil- and land packages across six ton pushed up house prices. Tasman District councillor other housing companies because ders’ competition, set house and separate subdivisions. ‘‘People are looking at where to Brian Ensor was concerned the we need to keep the land moving.’’ land prices, the syndicate’s It is managed by director go next – and there is probably not syndicate would supply houses The syndicate has the 52-lot relationships with bankers and Simon Collett and includes Gary a lot of options.’’ which maximised profits rather Langdale Grove, the 11-lot Mt having one point of contact, he Donaldson, Andrew Spittal and Collett, the director of Jennian than having a stronger focus on Richmond development, the said. The syndicate sold six Graham Vercoe. Homes Nelson and Milestone providing smaller affordable 15-section Carmello Grove, the packages in its Three Ridges ‘‘To grow a housing company Homes, and Spittal, of Ching’s homes. 62-section Lower Queen St Estate, development to first home buyers. 2 THE TASMAN LEADER, JUNE 2, 2016 stuff.co.nz YOUR PAPER, YOUR PLACE did you know...

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There was a little cheer around the council table when Tasman District councillors heard work on a new culvert under Champion Rd in Richmond had been com- pleted. Programme delivery manager Russell McGuigan said the new culvert, which was 7m wide, 11m long and 2m high, replaced smaller twin culverts that used to channel Saxton Creek under Champion Rd. In a report for the TDC engin- eering services committee last Thursday, McGuigan says that during a flood in December 2011, the twin 900mm-diameter stormwater culverts blocked with gravel and vegetation, and sent a torrent of water down Champion Rd. ‘‘This resulted in significant damage to properties in Cham- pion Rd,’’ he says. The rain in 2011 caused many slips in the upper catchment above Champion Rd. These slips released a significant amount of gravel, which flowed down the water course in the catchment, The new box culvert, which runs under Champion Rd in Richmond, is designed to cope with a one in 100-year-sized flood. PHOTO: CHERIE SIVIGNON/FAIRFAX blocking the culverts and the orig- inal natural water course. In Tasman District and Nelson City city council to a 50:50 cost share completion were a little more half-share cost of the gravel trap. April 2013, sudden and heavy rain councils was planned to resolve for the installation of a gravel trap than $609,000 leaving $41,395 avail- The committee approved the again caused flooding, resulting the stormwater issues. The dis- on the downside of the new cul- able for its share of the gravel reallocation requested. in the twin culverts overtopping trict council’s role included the vert. trap. This week, McGuigan said all and inundation of a number of replacement of the twin culverts In his report, McGuigan says He sought approval to of the TDC work had been com- properties in the Champion Rd- with a new box culvert to meet a the Tasman council’s 2015-16 reallocate $125,105 from the pleted along with the first stage of Park Drive area. Q100 (1:100 year) flood. The Tas- budget for the project was $651,055 stormwater closed account sur- the Nelson City Council work A combination of work by the man council also agreed with the and its 2015-16 project costs to plus to meet the TDC’s $166,500 including the gravel trap. Budget wantedfor Riwaka woes CHERIE SIVIGNON ‘‘The new council ... says. Norriss told his fellow coun- cillors that at one stage, the coun- Tasman District councillor Tre- needs to look very cil had a budget ‘‘to cover these vor Norriss has called for the closely at putting sorts of issues’’ but it had been reinstatement of a budget to fix removed as part of the drive to drainage problems that fall out- that budget back in’’ bring down costs. side of urban drainage areas. ‘‘I believe that next year, the The engineering services com- relatively minor work such as new council, as part of a review of mittee chairman said recent upsizing drainage culvert pipes or the 10-year plan, it needs to look storms had highlighted issues at drains that would give some relief very closely at putting that budget Riwaka ‘‘that we cannot attempt to ratepayers who suffer from the back in,’’ Norriss said. ‘‘I think to fix as we have no budgets for effects of water inundation. it’s something like $50,000. Other- this work’’. ‘‘Most of these issues are in wise, some of these things will In his chairman’s report for a areas outside of our urban drain- never get fixed.’’ committee meeting last Thursday, age areas but are in areas rated He asked for a report on the The tennis courts underwater at Riwaka after flooding in March. Norriss says sometimes, it can be for river works or roading,’’ he matter. PHOTO: ALDEN WILLIAMS/FAIRFAX NZ Olive Estate SHOWHOME OPEN!

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Dan Cairney was all smiles as his new, bright orange harbourmaster’s vessel was launched this week. The 8-metre Sentinel was blessed by Reverend Andy Joseph and suffered a blow to her bow by a bottle of champagne wielded by Tasman District Council’s mayor- ess Jane Kempthorne before being backed down the Port Motu- eka boatramp before a crowd of wellwishers. Built by White Pointer Boats of Gisbourne the Sentinel is pow- ered by a pair of Honda 225cc out- boards and offers the latest in electronic gear, including night vision, GPS software and the ability to do bathymetric profiles Tasman District from sonar. Council She was purchased by the harbourmaster council to replace the 15-year-old Dan Cairney aboard his new Legato, which had clocked up vessel, Sentinel, more than 7500 hours patrolling as it is launched the district’s 238km of coastline. at Port Motueka. The Sentinel’s name was selec- PHOTO: HELEN ted by a panel from public input. MURDOCH/ FAIRFAX The two winners, Mapua’s John NZ Leydon and Steven Bosecke of Richmond, both suggested the re-iterate the marine safety could be a run of boats getting of people and a lot of issues – try- Navigation Safety bylaw signed name and won a boat trip into messages of wearing lifejackets, wrecked.’’ ing to work out a safe balance can off by the council. But his prime Abel Tasman National Park. skipper responsibility, communi- Cairney took up the role in late be a challenge.’’ focus was water safety – and the ‘‘And it’s not a fishing trip,’’ cation, marine weather and 2014 after working for NIWA for a He had picked up the council’s bright orange Sentinel helped. said Cairney. avoiding alcohol. decade as a marine biology/ecol- on-going moorings review, was ‘‘The high profile serves a pur- It would be a fortnight before But the big issue for winter ogy technician, diver and pilot, applying for maritime safety pose. Sometimes you go to place the Sentinel’s survey and sea was for boat owners to check said the harbourmaster’s role was funding, was working on the win- and everyone slows down – it’s trials are complete. anchors and anchor lines. a very big job. ter maintenance of the council’s about getting people to act respon- Cariney used the launching to ‘‘If we get an easterly there ‘‘There is a lot of coastline, a lot buoys and had seen Tasman’s sibly.’’

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Tasman District councillors have recyclers held back from a staff recommendation to take over the Charging Tasman residents to maintenance of a section of a dump their scrap metal is sending rural road in Golden Bay. the wrong message about Instead, the engineering recycling, according Scrap Metal services committee let the staff Recycling Association of New Zea- report lie on the table, awaiting land president Korina Kirk. further information and advice. Kirk said Tasman District The report by transportation Council’s proposal to charge manager Gary Clark was about residents to dump scrap metal the final 1.8km of Long Plain Rd, made it sound as if residents had which lies beyond the council’s no choice but to pay up. maintained network. Clark points ‘‘That isn’t the case. If the pub- out the council has about 1700km lic have scrap metal to dispose of, of formed roads it maintains; they can take it to any licensed 900km sealed and 800km unsealed. scrap metal recycler.’’ ‘‘There is also an unmeasured The district’s waste and length of paper roads,’’ he says. recycling contractors, Smart ‘‘The formed roads that are not Environmental, has asked a fee be maintained by the council were charged for scrap metal. It said generally constructed by third the fall in scrap steel prices had parties and typically with no increased costs. formal approval from the council. But Kirk said metal markets These ‘back-block’ roads have have been trading at sustained been formed by residents and Part of a 1.8km section of Long Plain Rd in Golden Bay, which lies beyond the Tasman District Council’s maintained low levels world wide. The council others to carry out business on network. PHOTO: SUPPLIED had entered into sorting arrange- the land.’’ ments with a company that was The ‘‘back-block’’ length of good condition. However, many of of options, ranging from ‘‘do tion once the repairs were made. effectively the ‘‘middleman’ in the Long Plain Rd, which serves four the landowners who were party to nothing’’ to a recommended Deputy mayor Tim King said metals processing chain. properties, is the subject of a the 1994 agreement have moved proposal involving a shared-cost the move could ‘‘open a can of Kirk said most of the metals historic agreement between the on. arrangement between the council worms as big as you want to make recovered at the resource recov- landowners and the council. In ‘‘This has led to a reduced level and the landowners, which would it’’. ery centres had value, just not general, the agreement is that the of maintenance commitment by equate to about $4000 per land- ‘‘I can’t support it – extending enough to sustain the company. council will grade the road landowners.’’ owner. the network on the basis it opens Kirk said there were some provided the landowners It was estimated it would cost A sticking point in Clark’s the door to a whole lot of other metal recyclers would not buy, undertake regular maintenance $80,000 to get the section of road recommendation was a people,’’ King said. ‘‘This just adds because margins were so low, but of the drainage surfaces and other brought up to a ‘‘maintainable suggestion the council take over to the challenge of maintaining they would take in the metal or assets to ensure the road is in standard’’. Clark outlined a range the maintenance of the 1.8km sec- what we maintain currently.’’ recycling.

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Sixteen Ruby Coast artists will open their studios and homes to the public this weekend. Ruby Coast Arts committee member Jane Smith, of Chocolate Dog, said works by the collection of professional artists covered everything from jewellery to pho- tography, painting, furniture, cer- The issue of gravel extraction from rivers in Tasman District has sparked a debate around the council table. PHOTO: ALDEN WILLIAMS/FAIRFAX NZ amic art and weaving. The public is invited to follow the Ruby Coast arts trail which passes each of the featured artists’ homes and studios in Tasman Village, Gravel extraction under scrutiny Mapua, Mahana and in the neigh- bouring countryside. It is the fourth year the group’s CHERIE SIVIGNON consents that prevent gravel believe you’re being overly artists have opened their door removal? Other councils simplistic,’’ Mirfin said. ‘‘This has during a winter weekend. ‘‘We do Tasman District councillors are consistently remove gravels from been a festering sore for a long get a lot of people coming to visit set to attend a workshop on gravel their rivers and believe it or not, time; I think the council need to artists and see and buy their extraction and river management they also get a financial return,’’ have a review of how it manages works. Many are interested meet after a robust debate last week Norriss says in his report. rivers full stop.’’ artists face to face and see their about the long-running issue. He told his fellow councillors Norriss said after floods, the works in their own space.’’ Councillors discussed whether the issue had been a ‘‘tickly council had been accused of not Artists’ home studios will be gravel extraction, which is used to subject’’ as long as he had been having removed excess gravel. open from 11am to 4pm each day source material for projects such chairman – 18 years at the end of However, Cr Stuart Bryant and of the long weekend. Maps of the as roading, contributed to this term. deputy mayor Tim King said trail are available at the Motueka environmental degradation. They ‘‘And I’m starting to get gravel was taken from some areas I-Site, Nelson’s Suter gallery and also debated whether excess damned annoyed when I travel and mayor Richard Kempthorne can be downloaded from gravel was linked to flooding in around the rest of the country and said there was no impediment to rubycoastarts.co.nz. The trail the district. Zane Mirfin says the TDC needs to see other councils doing exactly taking gravel if there was a flood includes Lynn Price’s fused glass, Engineering services have a review of how it manages the what we don’t appear to be risk. ceramicist Michael Potter, committee chairman Trevor rivers. PHOTO: SUPPLIED allowed to do in Tasman and Cr Michael Higgins said: painters Sally Reynolds, Peter Norriss raised the matter in his doing it in a big way,’’ Norriss ‘‘Gravel in the river is valuable in Copp, Maureen Ryan and Lynette report at a committee meeting last debates I’ve had’’. said. the river. Graham, printmaker Graham Thursday, saying the removal of ‘‘Why is it that we appear to be Cr Zane Mirfin said he under- ‘‘We’ve had all these Stradling, photographer Neil excess river gravel was ‘‘one of one of the few councils in New stood what Norriss was saying. arguments and we have the rules Smith and sculptor Jo the most frustrating and ongoing Zealand that place conditions in ‘‘But, sir, with respect ... I we have today – that’s why.’’ Heatherbell.

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CYCLEWAY PLEA properties over the last 15 years. with placardswhich can go up the ‘‘The Leader’’ (May 19) reported Yet no money has been spent to pedestrian/cycleway to Nick’s ONLINE CHATTER that John Key has announced an improve the transportation National HQ to extra $25 million for NZ cycle-trail infrastructure. express their opposition to this The historic Seafarers Mission projects. We plead with the TDC, for Link. building on Haven Rd has been Will Golden Bay get any of this safety’s sake, engage with the ANTON HYMAN resited for its new role as a cafe. money? Government and get some money Nelson, May 20 Deborah Sax: Great job. Despite Golden Bay cyclists have been for our vulnerable road users. unending red tape no doubt. pleading with TDC since early JANE BAIRD CALL TO WOMEN Wonderful that people have the 2000 for a cycleway from Pohara Golden Bay, May 25 Gender inequality persists in all vision and tenacity to restore to Takaka township, to no avail. aspects of New Zealand society these buildings. Abel Tasman Drive is one of WATERFRONT however equal participation of the most dangerous roads in the MONSTROSITIES women and men in political life is Gabrielle Jordan: Our mother Bay for cyclists. It’s so hard to find an alternative one of the foundations of taught Sunday school and The road is narrow with no subject to the Southern Link. democracy. brownies from that building. shoulder and a number of blind Not since the petrol tank Local body elections are a key rises. Two vehicles and a bike monstrosities along Haven Rd or opportunity for women with simply don’t fit. the destruction of the Provincial appropriate skills and experience I have watched from our home Building, both in the 60s, has to be enabled to participate in the a number of near misses. Is TDC Nelson faced such a negative governance and decision making how they went about waiting for a serious accident proposal. A Golden Bay resident says Abel that shapes our community. campaigning, highlights of the before doing something? Starting with the destruction of Tasman Drive is long overdue for a Recognising this opportunity, the role and key challenges. Meetings More schoolchildren would its rail link in the 50s this safe cycleway. Nelson branch of the National will be held at Constance bike to school if there was a Southern Link would be the last Council of Women (NCW) invites Barnicoat meeting room, cycleway. The children who nail in the coffin of what was once mansions. women considering standing for Richmond Library Tuesday June already do so would be a lot safer. a beautiful city. You have to wonder if Nick election to the Nelson 7 at 7.30pm, and at the Memorial Abel Tasman Drive has a It is now actually quite ugly, Smith MP is more concerned Marlborough District Health Nellie Nightingale Library constant flow of traffic in the peak and that includes Rocks Rd with about leaving a monument to his Board, Nelson City or Tasman meeting room, Tahunanui on season, tourist season now its ever-increasing line of remembrance than he is about the District Council to hear from Wednesday, June 8 at 7.30pm. extends to about eight months of apartment monstrosities. harm it would cause to the people current and past health board and PIP JAMIESON the year. You could say that Victory is he is supposed to represent. council members. Vice President Nelson, National Eastern Golden Bay has seen being sacrificed in favour of those What is needed is a protest Women will be able to ask Council of Women, May 26 huge growth, with 300 new in their luxury Rocks Rd march, including lots of children these members why they stood,

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Nessie’s down under cousin at Tahunanui’s back beach The double rainbow over Nelson last week. estuary? PHOTO: KAREN WILKINSON Looking over Lake Rotoiti from Mt Robert. PHOTO: LOIS MORELAND PHOTO: MARIA SHORE A view of great and small We may be sliding into winter, but there is still enough sunshine about to explore the great outdoors. At the same time other creatures are seeking warmth inside.

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Goodbye, Ruby Tuesdays, Hello Serenity Natural Hair & Beauty! The gorgeous and friendly team from Ruby Serenity Natural Hair & Beauty will maintain their Tuesdays have moved and re-named! The popular, high quality services, friendly atmosphere and locally owned salon has re-branded and moved just natural approach to hair styling. around the corner into a custom fi t-out space. Everything in the salon, from haircare, to colour, to Owner Jo Reynolds is excited to introduce her new the cleaning products used are as natural and ‘clean’ salon Serenity Natural Hair & Beauty, and the doors as possible. The Davines range, which the team use are now open! Located at 3 McGlashen Ave, the new for colour, is completely ammonia free, PPD free and To celebrate the opening premises is a realisation of a dream for the young the haircare range is paraben and sulfate free too of the new salon, the team and talented business owner. says Jo. “The packaging on our haircare range is food has a special offer for “I’d always wanted to move from the mall space, grade. I love everything the brands we use stand for customers. Treat yourself with and into a modern, non-commercial environment in terms of sustainability and they are as natural as a complimentary Davines that was more me, and better suited to my clientele. can be.” Serenity Natural Hair & Beauty is clean, fresh, bright, Soon, Serenity Natural Hair & Beauty will also offer Deluxe Hydration Treatment and that defi nitely compliments our all-natural a range of beauty services to treat and pamper and Blow Dry to the value of product salon.” clients. Watch this space! with Courtney or The new salon is boutique, stylish but not over- The Serenity Natural Hair & Beauty team is made $63 done, which refl ects Jo and her team perfectly. up of Jo, Amrita, Courtney and Casey. To celebrate Casey. One per client, Jo chose to upcycle as opposed to fi tting-out the the opening of the new salon, the team has a bring in this advert! space with brand new furniture. Her fi ance Lucas special offer for customers. Treat yourself with Valid for June & played a helping hand in the interior design, a complimentary Davines Deluxe Hydration July, Tuesday to Friday which they bespoke to suit using as much recycled Treatment and Blow Dry to the value of $63 with excluding late nights. materials as possible. Courtney or Casey. Valid for June & July, Tuesday to Together they white-washed and built wooden Friday excluding late nights. Simply bring in this mirrors from scratch, stripped and sanded the advertisement! beautiful hardwood fl oors that had been hidden, Contact Jo and the team at Serenity Natural Hair CH-7261928AA and added crate storage, alongside other detailed & Beauty on 5447787 or book online. Or, swing by pieces add the fi nishing touches. and make an appointment in person and check Aside from a beautiful new place to call home, out the new salon at 3 McGlashen Ave, Richmond,