A Plumber’s Tale: stuck deep in the waste pipe, round the bend

Numb fingers, twisted elbow, stuck shoulder, aching back muscles and trapped in a household waste pipe to the shoulder_ the plumber, after more than 30 minutes lying face hard against a house outer wall, finally managed to use his free hand to “phone a friend.” “I go above and beyond …

Introduced predators decimate coastal and forest birds, wildlife

By Joe Howells My journey into conservation has been a short one, prompted by a lifelong love for our wild South Wairarapa coastline and our native forest remnants, _and having more time on my hands as I move into semi-retirement.  Clive Paton got me involved in the Aorangi Restoration Trust, …

How well do we know people in our community?

By Bruce Congalton Becs Mackie is bubbling over with wonderful ideas for her Ventana Creative Workshops when we meet in her bright, high-ceilinged studio at 7 Kitchener Street. It’s obvious that she has a very creative mind and the walls show off her artistic talent. But she’s never formally studied …

Buyer still sought for Palliser Bay Station

By Martin Freeth South Wairarapa’s Palliser Bay Station is still on the market after failing to sell at tender last November. Bayleys agent Andrew Smith says a high-profile marketing campaign leading into the tender stimulated “phenomenal interest” in this highly notable property – 3,719 ha with extensive areas of flat …

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Te Kopi dismayed by untrue fly-tipping connection

September 10, 2024 September 2024 Comments Off on Te Kopi dismayed by untrue fly-tipping connection

Facts: Te Kopi on the south coast is a small family-owned settlement of 17 mostly baches with just  three permanent residents. The others are weekenders, holiday-makers and, in one case, an Australia-based annual visitor.

Kaumatua/trustee Ross Ward, a descendent of the original Maori family owners, is kaitiaki of the Te Kopi enclave, inherited from great grandfather Hemi Te Miha and in turn from grandmother Katie Isabella Ahipene.  

The Issue: South Wairarapa District Council named the fly-tipping rubbish dumping area five kilometers from the village as “Te Kopi Cliffs.”  … Continue Reading

Tales from an outback midwife

September 10, 2024 September 2024 Comments Off on Tales from an outback midwife

Inner Wheel club’s recent meeting hosted Annie Price, whom they describe as a remarkable woman who talked of her experiences as a midwife in New Zealand and the outback of Australia.

Hailing from London, Annie trained as a Registered Nurse in Napier who went on to specialise  in intensive care work in New Zealand and Australia. On one case, she told how she argued with the “clever doctors” who wanted to ventilate a 90-year-old. Their reason – the registrar needed practice. That was it!  … Continue Reading

Masonic Trust keeps Wharekaka up to scratch

September 10, 2024 September 2024 Comments Off on Masonic Trust keeps Wharekaka up to scratch

In an update, the Wharekaka Auxiliary advises the Masonic Trust has continued to keep the building in good condition and maintain the existing staff. 

As most people in Martinborough are aware, there is a moratorium on new buildings in the town so nothing can be done until this is lifted and the water and sewerage systems are sorted out.

The Wharekaka building is constantly in use. 

A Mah-Jong group meets weekly on Tuesdays under the auspices of the Auxiliary and makes a contribution to Meals on Wheels.

Chair Pilates for older people on Wednesdays and Bingo for Seniors happens on Mondays. … Continue Reading

SUIP: new rating policy lands heavily – in Greytown

September 10, 2024 September 2024 Comments Off on SUIP: new rating policy lands heavily – in Greytown

By Martin Freeth 

For all those not in “the know,” SUIP is a new rates regime which has hit some 560 South Wairarapa ratepayers this rating year – with the top impact of the new charge located in Greytown.

Greytown Orchards Retirement Village takes the Crown for biggest single ratepayer in the district thanks to the rating policy on Separately Used and Inhabitable Parts (SUIPs) of a property.

In other words, the second (or more) – separate,  and inhabitable – dwelling/s are rateable.

Property rates data on the SWDC website shows Orchards retirement village to be one rateable property at 67 Reading Street but with 71 separate dwellings – and accordingly, a $326,957 total rates bill for 2024-25.

Until the latest rating revision was implemented, the village was rated as one place/dwelling.

Greytown Orchards stands out among 560 rates accounts identified by SWDC as potentially subject to additional rates under the policy in 2024-25. 

All have at least one additional SUIP (separately used and inhabitable part) at the urban or rural property. … Continue Reading

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‘Spectacular’ new golf club building opens

Martinborough golfers say it’s hard to believe that just over 12 months ago they were still in the old clubhouse _ “and now we have a spectacular new building.”  “To get where we are today has meant a huge fundraising effort and amazing support from members: we couldn’t have done …

Martinborough golf by a hank – of wool

  We start at the end of the month, when the annual Baabraa Trophy between Martinborough and Eketahuna was fought out on a glorious Sunday in Martinborough. A field of 70 played a stableford round and the average stableford points for the two clubs were calculated. Eketahuna scored an average …

Lady golfers show Rosebowl winning ways

September has been an up and down month weatherwise for golfers, some beautiful early spring days followed by cold and rain. Thankfully for the important days the weather has mostly come to the party. Early in the month the Cotter Rosebowl was successfully defended at Carterton by Martinborough’s team of …

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How well do we know people in our community?

By Bruce Congalton Becs Mackie is bubbling over with wonderful ideas for her Ventana Creative …

Martinborough Fire Brigade Report

This month sees the end of an era for the Brigade as Chris Hooson, the …

From the Mayor  – February 2025

By Martin Connelly I wish all readers of The Star a happy New Year.  Last …

From the Mayor

By Martin Connelly Water services have been a political football for some time. We associate …

EVENTS

Wellington Heritage Festival WHEN: October 26 – November 17  WHERE: * Wellington Region – 140 …

How Well Do We Know People in Our Community?

By Lyle Griffiths Pforzheim in Southern Germany was where Thomas Röckinger lived with his family, …

LETTER OF THE MONTH

Could ZERO growth be the answer?   So, Martinborough’s sewage woes continue, and have seriously …

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