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Martinborough Lions Report

October 13, 2023 October 2023 Comments Off on Martinborough Lions Report

The past couple of months have been buzzing with activity for the Martinborough Lions Club.

A brief recap of what we’ve been up to:

Predator Control Initiative

Our commitment to preserving the local ecosystem has been unwavering. Over the last few months, we’ve continued our predator control efforts, working to protect our native wildlife and maintain the natural balance in our beautiful region.

Movie & Pizza Night at Circus

We recently hosted an enjoyable movie night for members and partners. It was a fantastic opportunity for the club to come together, relax, and enjoy a great film – this time round it was Oppenheimer. We look forward to more movie nights in the future.

Guest Speaker Night

One of the highlights of our recent activities was an engaging speaker night with Kiri and James Elworthy who shared the history and tales of their remarkable venture, the Tora Coastal Walk, one of the longest standing private walks in New Zealand. The stories and insights captivated the audience and left all inspired. … Continue Reading

Vet clinic leaves for Greytown upgrade

October 13, 2023 October 2023 Comments Off on Vet clinic leaves for Greytown upgrade

Martinborough’s vet clinic is leaving town – decamping for a new premises on the edge of Greytown by mid-2024.

“It will replace our ageing clinics in Martinborough and Featherston, which will close when the Greytown clinic opens,” Aidan Smith, managing director of South Wairarapa Veterinary Services, said in a statement.

The new Greytown clinic will provide modern, sustainable veterinary services and allow the group to maintain a high standard of service in the South Wairarapa, he added.

“Directors thought long and hard about having to close the Martinborough and Featherston clinics but, unfortunately, we cannot provide the consistent hours and high quality service that we want to deliver in South Wairarapa if we are stretched too thinly.”

Located at the south end of Greytown, behind the Five Rivers Medical Centre, the new clinic will feature modern equipment and facilities. 

“All team members who have been working in Martinborough and Featherston will shift to the new clinic, so clients will see the same friendly faces when they bring their animal to see us and hear the same voices when they ring for farm supplies,” Smith said.

There will be no change to after hours services for Martinborough and Featherston.

“We will have more options to see emergencies during normal hours and fewer referrals to Carterton,” Smith said. 

“Our night and weekend services will be run as they are now, through the Carterton clinic.”

SWVS farm vets and sales team will be regularly on the roads around Martinborough and Featherston to assist with product supply and to make the transition as easy as possible for farm clients.

Company clinics at Carterton and Masterton will continue operating as usual.

Local winter tourism bucks national trend

October 13, 2023 October 2023 Comments Off on Local winter tourism bucks national trend

Wairarapa tourism showed minor growth across July _ one region bucking the national tourism winter spending trend, according to the latest Tourism Evidence and Insights Update from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.

While much of the country has seen a dip in spending over the heart of winter, domestic expenditure by visitors to the Wairaraparegion during July was up.

Data shows credit card spending by domestic visitors to the region of $12.5 million in July 2023, compared with $12.3 million in 2022. 

Destination Wairarapa General Manager Anna Nielson said the increased spend figures further cement the success of domestic tourism in the region post-Covid. 

“The Greytown Festival of Christmas, Matariki celebrations and an increasing  awareness of how much family appeal we have for school holidays have all contributed to a domestic visitor spend that bucks the national trend,” she said in a statement.

“Now, with the addition of these festivals and celebrations, we have been able to establish Wairarapa as an appealing winter destination.”

“Data reveals … people will come regardless of the weather, regardless of the season,” she noted.  

“Our reputation as a go-to destination for the warmer months, is further buoyed by an enticing winter programme. This will develop more with the opportunities provided by our Dark Sky Reserve status, with winter providing prime dark sky viewing conditions.”

Cape Palliser Road support funding urgent

October 13, 2023 October 2023 Comments Off on Cape Palliser Road support funding urgent

By Councillor Aidan Ellims

It’s hard to believe that it has been one year since the local body elections, where that time has gone, as well as what has happened in the council space in that year. I can truly say that I did not realise how much time council work would take.

Cape Palliser Road update: Waka Kotahi has proposed removing the Cape road’s Special Purpose funding. 

In June our Interim CEO Paul Gardner wrote to the Waka Kotahi Board advocating that they continue to fund the road at the current 100% level as SWDC would struggle to maintain and keep it open if that funding was removed. This letter pointed out the wellbeing of our coastal communities along the Cape Palliser Road, as well as the business and tourism benefits that are provided along our southern coast.

The Waka Kotahi Board were scheduled to make their decision at the end of August on all Special Purpose funded roads across NZ, however this decision was deferred until their September meeting because out of ten Councils which receive Special Purpose funding, only SWDC and one other objected and asked for the funding to continue.

As chair of the Infrastructure and Community Services Committee I wrote earlier this month to the Waka Kotahi Board, supporting the earlier letter from our Interim CEO, as well as the letters which the Ngawi Residents and Ratepayers Association and MP Kieran McAnulty had sent, all requesting that Waka Kotahi continue to fund the Cape Palliser Road.

I asked that Waka Kotahi continue the funding at its current level while it works with SWDC to help identify and fund a more resilient route using the EcoReef trial or other options which would be sustainable well into the future.

The Waka Kotahi Board met on 28 September, so I imagine by the time the Martinborough Star is in your letterboxes, we will know what has been decided. I have my fingers crossed for a good result. … Continue Reading

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Golf clubhouse fundraising builds up

An amazing fundraising day for the new clubhouse was held on April 19 when 34 teams took to the course in an ambrose tournament. The winners on the day with net 54.87 were Taylor Dewis, Robbie Robinson, Tom de Groen and Liam Richardson.  The longest drive for men went to …

Women’s football team in Green, Black and … Pink strip

Martinborough Football Club has unveiled a vibrant new palette of green, black and pink with the introduction of a women’s team, marking a significant milestone for the club. The rise of interest in women’s football, fueled by events like the FIFA Women’s World Cup, highlighted the demand for local opportunities. …

New golf clubhouse build, fund-raising up and running

Martinborough golf’s new clubhouse build is well under way _ as are fundraising efforts. It doesn’t seem long since we watched the demolition of the old clubhouse and now the frames for half the new building are in place with scaffolding up ready for the roof timbers. Everything is going …

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