Regular Features
Know your town
The first bridge Prior to the opening of the original Waihenga bridge in 1873 access across the river was by a ferry…
The first bridge Prior to the opening of the original Waihenga bridge in 1873 access across the river was by a ferry…
The rugby season is fast approaching, boots have been dug out from the back of cupboards, rugby balls pumped up, and the…
O Lord, let us not live to be useless With the February and March Country Fairs behind us now, we thank everyone…
The Tennis Holiday Programme will be held at the Martinborough Tennis Courts on Tuesday 7th and Wednesday 8th April. The programme will…
Martinborough artist, Jane Kellahan has been given a special mention in her category at the London Art Biennale, it was announced at…
Well, we are definitely fully back into the swing of things following the Christmas and January break. SWDC is working hard on…
On Wednesday 4th March Bob Cooper- Grundy (best Bluesman this side of the Delta!) was joined by Kate Marshall and they shared…
Many of you will be eyeing the last of the tomato crop , still green and unlikely to ripen. Here is a…
MARCH 16th – 22nd is Graffiti Free Week – when individuals, businesses, schools and groups get out into their communities and help…
The end of February officially marks the close of summer. Looking back it has been a true Wairarapa season, hot and dry.…