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After the lockdown it is great to be back in the Shed with many projects underway. These include: Developments A significant development…
After the lockdown it is great to be back in the Shed with many projects underway. These include: Developments A significant development…
Reflections Let us face the end of the year with reflections on the past: It’s 180 years ago that the…
We had a beautiful Changeover Afternoon Tea on 25 July at the Carterton Court House. As you can see from the photos…
The Brigade held its 113th Annual General Meeting, late August and due to FENZ Covid restrictions on gatherings, we were unable to…
We got away with a Book Fair! Well, the long-awaited Book Fair took place in August, and what a fantastic 3 day…
When NZ went into Covid- 19 Lockdown at the end of March Martinborough had not long established a Food Bank (at the…
Things have been busy at Council, with the Long Term Plan (LTP) now underway and a full re-examination of priorities and initiatives…
The First Church’s annual book sale certainly deserved its title, Monster Bookfair. Maybe it was the COVID effect or perhaps it was…
Pianist Richard Mapp returns to Greytown on 13 September, as part of his tour taking him from Nelson to Kerikeri, with five…
The proprietors of the Green Jersey Explorer Tours Limited are Joe and Pam Howells, Lucia Zanmonti, Stuart Edwards with Stuart’s parents Allan…
Over the past year, a quiet change has been happening at Martinborough Public Cemetery. Volunteers of the New Zealand Remembrance Army, with…
As part of its music education outreach programme, the Martinborough Music Festival (MMF) team decided to include a session for adults. Nick…