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Spring is nearly here, and here at Heartlands we love to see people use our space to warm up, learn something new…
Spring is nearly here, and here at Heartlands we love to see people use our space to warm up, learn something new…
Highway 53 terminates at the Martinborough Square and is managed by NZTA. The 100 metres of public road between Ohio Street and…
“When you move to a new country, it’s not just furniture, crockery or family treasures that come with you – it’s the…
Kate Paterson says “that overall there has been great activity in the Martinborough market in the last year. Wellington buyers back and some…
Pirinoa is very much alive. That is, all 100 plus families. A new generation of parents are boosting the local school with…
“It’s always a bit fraught putting together a festival programme and we always wish we could confirm bands and venues earlier,” says…
Things are changing again at the Martinborough Museum as we continue our new programme of mini-exhibitions. For September we have chosen a…
Many people will know the name Val Johns as a former teacher at Martinborough School. Val’s legacy of service has supported countless…
So just how much frenetic socialising can everyone absorb before they collapse in the corner? Plenty it seems. No sooner had our…
Runt and theDiabolical Dognapping In 2022 we met Runt, a sassy little farm dog who turned up in the town of Upson…
As the Wairarapa shakes off the last of winter’s chill, September arrives with thepromise of new life. The days are getting longer,…
What: Presentation on the Aorangi Trusts conservation projects When: 6.00pm to 7.30 pm on Sunday 21st September Where: Lions Hall 1 Oxford…