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As the rain beats down and high winds howl we’re told that Spring has sprung and benign weather is just around the…
As the rain beats down and high winds howl we’re told that Spring has sprung and benign weather is just around the…
So far this year the Brigade has responded to over 225 calls into our community, with over 70% of these being calls…
Steam Incorporated will be stoking up the coal fire in mid-November as The Wairarapa Explorer returns the Age of Steam to the…
The final WBS grant funding round for 2023 is open now for the month of October. Earlier this year, WBS committed $150,000…
Martinborough’s Food Bank has moved to 45 Princess Street, adopted a Greytown friend, expanded its activities and taken a new name: “The…
Martinborough Mens Shed are working with Wellington Free Ambulance and seeking community support for the funding of a public access Automatic Emergency…
65th Wedding Anniversary. Bill and Mavis married on the 16th of August 1958. They met in the mid-1950s. Bill was an apprentice…
The South’s three towns each has a dog park of fenced-off open land where owners can take their mutts for exercise. Other…
The folks in Esther Street have developed a great neighbourhood tradition that brings them together as well as contributing to the wider…
As many will know, the location of the Community Garden is on the damper side of Martinborough. This winter has provided us…
Another month rolls around and we are rapidly closing in on our call numbers total for last year, this week clocking up…
The countdown to Christmas has begun. Santa’s sleigh is under construction at the Mens Shed. Santa himself is eating a high energy…