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Community Garden News

I guess that most final newsletters of 2020 are going to start with something like….” well, thank goodness that year is over,…

Dec 2020

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Book review – Scrublands

The great majority of crime/mystery novels are by American, English or, more recently, Nordic authors. However there are also a number of…

Dec 2020

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Under Martinborough Stars

Starlight, star bright, first star I see tonight: I wish I may, I wish I might, have this wish I wish tonight.…

Nov 2020

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South Wairarapa Rotary News

Di Banks, Leader of Learning Support and Vocational Pathways at Kuranui College spoke to Rotary about students that face various obstacles to…

Nov 2020

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SOUTH WAIRARAPA REBUS CLUB

At our September meeting the Guest Speaker, Sarah Wright from Digital Seniors, asked us why our grandchildren should have all the fun.…

Nov 2020

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Regional Council notes

The recent election has delivered a very different political landscape for New Zealand. With a single party in power, that party has…

Nov 2020

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November Recycling days

Wednesday 4th Wheelie Bin Wednesday 11th Glass Wednesday 18th wheelie bin Wednesday 18th Glass Wednesday 25th wheelie bin

Nov 2020

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News from First Church

Now Labour Weekend is behind us and summer days are ahead, here’s hoping we can all enjoy the long warm days with…

Nov 2020

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Martinborough Golf Report

Another very busy month at the Golf Club which began with the Mens 54/36 Hole Open. The players had to endure some…

Nov 2020

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Maree’s musings

HUMBLY SPEAKING At last, with isolation a distant memory here in NZ, we’re back to some semblance of normality. It’s a delight…

Nov 2020

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Library News

My two favourite things in life are libraries and bicycles. They both move people forward without wasting anything.” – Peter Golkin. Daylight…

Nov 2020

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Know your town – Early settlers

Thomas Owen Haycock JP Tommy Haycock was born in New Zealand in 1872 . In early years he worked on farms. He…

Nov 2020

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