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People sometimes complain about Council rules and regulations. There’s a feeling that it was much more relaxed in the past but…
People sometimes complain about Council rules and regulations. There’s a feeling that it was much more relaxed in the past but…
Fundraiser, Sunday 2pm, 13 September The students of Classical Voice, School of Music, Victoria University thought that their opportunity to raise funds…
It’s official! The Resource Consent stage of the redevelopment of Pain and Kershaw’s buildings has been given the green light by SWDC.…
The Martinborough Fairs in 2020 made a record profit of $100,000. The two annual Fairs are organised by South Wairarapa Rotary, and…
There is many a belief or practice from days gone by that is no longer acceptable to modern society today. Whether it…
As we return to pretty much normal life, our members have been busy catching up on previously cancelled training courses. So congratulations…
We have been lucky to get some excellent publicity in the Midweek Wairarapa this month. It described Inner Wheel in its national…
The Greater Wellington Biosecurity team needs your help to prevent the spread of moth plant, woolly nightshade and blue passionflower, which are…
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”Dickens was right. We are now living a tale of two…
Early settlers William Smith family William Smith arrived on the ship ‘Arab’ with his parents in 1841. His father, David, purchased land…
“A library in the middle of a community is a cross between an emergency exit, a life-raft and a festival. They are…
At the end of last month we hosted our AGM and celebrated the achievements of the past year. Chair Allan Hogg will…