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A busy Fire Brigade

The newly formed Social Committee held its first event with the theme “Mid Winter Meet ‘n Greet” on Saturday 21st of June…

July 2014

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Honour and Justice The accompanying photo, taken in 1910, is of the Martinborough School cadets lined up in front of the school…

July 2014

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From the Mayor

Council adopted its Annual Plan on 25 June.  It was not without controversy.  We received over one hundred and fifty submissions when…

July 2014

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THE PUBLIC planting at the Whangaimoana Dunes will be held on Saturday July 26th (not the 6th as stated in last month’s…

July 2014

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Fabulous Fish Pie This is a great budget friendly fish dish that is easy to make and full of fresh flavours. Ingredients…

July 2014

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Martinborough Community Board

We are thrilled with the recent Council decision approving the budget for ongoing design and development of the Martinborough Community Centre Project.…

July 2014

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Martinborough’s lost railway When John Martin set out the plan in 1879 there was to be a railway to Martinborough with the…

Jun 2014

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From the Mayor

Whenever a Council takes on a project that requires considerable expenditure there are always supporters and opponents to the plan. Even amongst…

Jun 2014

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THE PUKEMANU Adventure Ride donated $1500 to Tuturumuri School as a measure of it’s appreciation of the delicious morning tea the School…

Jun 2014

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Cooking corner

Blueberry, Lemon scone Ingredients 2 cups flour 1 tsp baking powder 1 tsp baking soda ¼ cup sugar 100g blueberries (or 50gr…

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Antiques

What’s it worth? The phrase “one woman’s trash is another woman’s treasure” suggests that something can be “worth” very little and at…

Jun 2014

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WW1 Camp Buildings The First World War army camp at Tauherenikau was finally dismantled in 1922-23 with many of the buildings being…

May 2014

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