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Town Business Directory to be Up-dated

September 21, 2016 September 2016 No Comments

Every two years the Martinborough Street Map and Business Directory is revised and up-dated by the Lions Club of Martinborough, and this should be completed later this year. The Map and Directory feature on the two large information panels, one at the Information Centre in Kitchener street, and the other near the Town Hall in the Square.
 
The Directory has eight sections: Professional, Recreation Activities, Retail, Trades, Accommodation, Food and Refreshments, Wineries, and Olive Groves. The listing fees are $20 for existing listings and $40 for new listings.
 
Each listing includes name, address, e-mail, phone number and description of the business. It also includes a reference to its location on the Map, also on the panel.
 
Existing listings will be contacted shortly to confirm their requirements in the new edition. New entries are welcome and can be initiated by e-mailing Lions Club member Hiatt Cox on hiatt.cox@xtra.co.nz. (Do it now!).
 
This Directory and Map is an excellent source of information as to ‘who-is-who’ in the Martinborough business world.

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