Sports

Junior golf in Martinborough going strong

Sunday 14 January saw 34 adult and child teams competing in a two person ambrose. It was a hugely successful day, with…

Feb 2024

Community News

Onward march the Red Road Cones

The bane of our existence. Discovered in the most unlikely places. Infestations of them have invaded Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin and even Masterton,…

Feb 2024

Community News

Toy Library relocates to Lions Den

A New Year brings a new start for the Martinborough Toy Library, as we kick off 2024 in our new premises at…

Feb 2024

Community News

Fire Brigade Report

What a year it has been for our Brigade. I am so proud of the dedication shown by our fantastic Firefighters and…

Feb 2024

Arts & Culture

The much-travelled Booktown Road

Ngā mihi o te tau hou – Happy New Year! We hope everyone had a restful summer break and read some good…

Feb 2024

Community News

Community Hub – aka the Town Library

When was the last time you visited the library in Martinborough (or in Carterton, Featherston and Greytown)? If it’s been a few…

Feb 2024

Arts & Culture

Seaweedy Tales from Wales

All are welcome to an afternoon with illustrator & folklorist Peter Stevenson. Peter lives in a “seaweedy town” on the west coast…

Feb 2024

Politics

Updated rating valuations delayed till April

New rating valuations for South Wairarapa property owners have been delayed for two months and will sent from April 17 _ because…

Feb 2024

Business

Little things – with big impact

February is here and 2024 is in full swing. It has been a festive and bustling wine village over the summer holidays!…

Feb 2024

Community News

First Church News

So, another ecclesiastical year has bitten the dust with the new one well under way. 2023 at First Church was deemed to…

Feb 2024

Arts & Culture

Greytown Music Group diary dates

The Greytown Music Group Concert Series 2024 is ready to roll. Ed and Juliet Cooke, organisers of the annual Greytown Music Group…

Feb 2024

Politics

Muddling in a pool of (govt.) uncetainty

Sadly, the festive season is well and truly behind us and the wheels of local government are turning again, albeit slowly, as…

Feb 2024

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