Friday, November 17, 2023

"Nelson's Trafalgar Street Hall Transforms into a Tango Wonderland Tonight!"


 

 Night Takes Center Stage in Nelson – A Night of Dance, Music, and Joy!



Nelson, November 17, 2023 – The vibrant city of Nelson is set to come alive tonight as Tango enthusiasts gather at Trafalgar Street Hall for an evening of rhythm, connection, and passionate dance. The event promises to be a memorable night filled with a class, milonga, and the captivating beats spun by the talented DJ D. Jam.

Date and Venue:

The Tango extravaganza kicks off tonight, Friday, November 17, at Trafalgar Street Hall. The evening begins with a class at 7:15 pm, followed by the main Milonga event at 8:15 pm.

Dance the Night Away:

Whether you're a seasoned Tango dancer or a beginner eager to dip your toes into the world of Argentine Tango, tonight's event caters to all levels. The 7:15 pm class provides an excellent opportunity for newcomers to grasp the basics, while seasoned dancers can finesse their skills in the art of Tango.

DJ D. Jam Sets the Mood:

The night's soundtrack will be curated by the renowned DJ D. Jam, known for creating electric atmospheres and seamlessly blending traditional and contemporary Tango tunes. Prepare to be transported into a world of passion and rhythm as DJ D. Jam takes control of the musical journey.

Light Refreshments:

To keep the energy high and the spirits even higher, light refreshments will be provided throughout the evening. Take a break from the dance floor to recharge and mingle with fellow Tango enthusiasts.

Connect and Celebrate:

Tango is not just a dance; it's an expression of connection and celebration. Tonight's event provides a unique opportunity for the Nelson community to come together, share in the joy of Tango, and make lasting memories.

Event Details:

  • Date: Friday, November 17, 2023
  • Time: Class at 7:15 pm, Milonga at 8:15 pm
  • Venue: Trafalgar Street Hall, Nelson
  • DJ: D. Jam
  • Website: TangoLibre.com

Don't miss this chance to immerse yourself in the magic of Tango. Whether you're a seasoned dancer or a curious newcomer, Trafalgar Street Hall is the place to be tonight. Get ready to dance, connect, and celebrate the beauty of Tango in the heart of Nelson!


Your host: Anne-Maree Therkleson


Pigeon Post News, Richmond.

Road blocked, Whakatu Drive, Nelson

 

Friday, 17 November 2023 - 12:20pm - Tasman Police

Road blocked, Whakatu Drive, Nelson


Authorities are attending to an accident on Whakatu Drive, Nelson, in response to incoming reports. The eastbound lane starting from the Whakatu Drive roundabout is presently inaccessible. Commuters are urged to steer clear of the vicinity and anticipate possible delays. This information has been released by the Police Media Centre.


Pigeon Post News.

Dart Ford Status Update - Pigeon Post News Breaking News Alert


Dart River Ford - Temporary fixed by Tasman District Council. Photo credit Tasman District Council.


🚨 UPDATE: Dart River Ford Now Open with Caution 🚨

We bring you an important update on the Dart River Ford closure. The Dart Ford has now been reopened with temporary repairs, allowing limited vehicle access. However, it is essential to exercise extra caution when attempting a crossing, particularly if the river is overtopping the concrete. The temporary repairs are in place while permanent solutions are being planned and implemented.

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Vehicle Access to Wangapeka Track - Closure Update - Pigeon Post News Special Report

🚨 ALERT: Dart River Ford on Wangapeka River Road Temporary Repairs Implemented🚨

In a crucial development for backcountry enthusiasts, the Dart River Ford on Wangapeka River Road has recently been reopened with temporary repairs, though extra caution is advised until permanent solutions are in place. The closure, initiated due to a structural issue identified in the old forest service structure, had impacted access to the Kahurangi National Park through the Wangapeka Track.

During the closure, which was necessary for Council contractors to investigate and devise a repair method, backcountry traveler's were urged to plan for an additional 7 km walk from the Dart Ford to Prices Clearing near the Wangapeka Track's starting point. Extreme caution was recommended when crossing the river on foot.

For those reliant on mobile communication, it was emphasised that there is limited to no mobile phone coverage along the Wangapeka River Road. The Department of Conservation (DOC) prioritised the safety of all traveler’s during this period and urged them to stay informed about the closure's impact on routes, alternative access points, and any additional safety precautions.

As the Dart Ford is now open with temporary repairs, traveler’s are reminded to approach the crossing with caution and adhere to safety guidelines until permanent repairs are completed. TDC and DOC appreciates the cooperation and patience of all backcountry enthusiasts during this transition and encourages everyone to stay updated with further announcements from the Tasman District Council. Safe tramping! 🏞️🥾 #DartFordOpen #BackcountrySafety


The Wangapeka Track. Photo credit DOC.

Tasman District Council and DOC.


Pigeon Post News, Richmond.


Thursday, November 16, 2023

NBS Rescue Helicopter Appeal has raised over $90,000

Paula Muddle, GM, Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Trust, Carl Babe, Crew person and NBS Chief Executive, Tony Cadigan.

 

NBS appeal raises over $90k for rescue helicopter


The year’s NBS Rescue Helicopter Appeal has raised over $90,000 for the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Trust.

The success of the appeal is thanks to the contributions from individuals, schools, businesses both big and small and the community who all recognise the importance of the rescue helicopter service and the life-saving work of the crew.

NBS branch teams played a central role in the success of the appeal having organised various fundraising activities, including quiz nights, a bingo night, a raffle, firewood sales, and sausage sizzles. Their enthusiasm for the cause which saw the teams deck out their branches in red, black and gold, raised over $10,000 of the total.

Other key contributors were Gibbons, who donated funds and the Roadside Grazing team in Murchison, who raised over $1,000 by donating proceeds from every cup of coffee sold during the month of October.

For the second year running, the community got behind the appeal by participating in the #NBS10for10 push-up challenge. All Black Ethan Blackadder, former professional boxer Shane Cameron, professional cyclist George Bennett, Jack Tame and people from all walks of life took up the challenge, completing their 10 press ups in the name of the NBS Rescue Helicopter Appeal.

Tony Cadigan, Chief Executive of NBS, expressed his delight at the success of the appeal, stating:

 “We are proud of the community's response to the NBS Rescue Helicopter Appeal. The funds raised will enable the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter service to continue their vital work, saving lives and providing critical medical assistance to those in need.”

Paula Muddle, General Manager of the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Trust, extended her gratitude to everyone who got involved and supported the appeal. She said, "We are incredibly grateful for the support we have received from our community. The funds raised will directly contribute to the life-saving work of our dedicated helicopter crew. Thank you for making a difference."


NBS


Pigeon Post News, Richmond.


Monday, November 13, 2023

Tragedy Strikes Nelson as Police Launch Homicide Investigation - UPDATE

 


Name release, Stoke homicide

By Pigeon Post News - Monday 13 November 2023

Nelson, New Zealand - The tragic events that unfolded in the Stoke suburb of Nelson on Friday night, November 10, have taken a solemn turn as Nelson Bays Police released the name of the victim. The man who lost his life in the 'vicious assault' has been identified as 48-year-old James Whitikau Barton from Nelson.

Our heartfelt condolences go out to the family of James Whitikau Barton, and the Nelson Bays Police continue their relentless efforts to bring justice and accountability to those responsible for this heinous act.

A dedicated and diligent team is working tirelessly to piece together the events leading up to Mr. Barton's death. A post-mortem examination has been conducted in Christchurch, contributing valuable insights to the ongoing investigation. The Tasman District Police force is mobilising additional support to bolster the efforts of the investigation team.

The scene examination at the property on Orchard Street has been completed, marking a crucial step forward in understanding the circumstances surrounding this tragedy. The progress made in our inquiries provides a foundation for moving forward in seeking justice for James Whitikau Barton.

The police remain keenly interested in any information related to a white BMW X5 station wagon with the registration BMW693. This vehicle is believed to be linked to the incident, and anyone who has seen it is urged to report it to the police via 105, referencing file number 231110/4270. Alternatively, information can be provided anonymously to Crime Stoppers via 0800 555 111.

The Nelson / Tasman community is pivotal in assisting the police with crucial information to ensure a thorough and comprehensive investigation. As we mourn the loss of James Whitikau Barton, the Pigeon Post News will stay committed to keeping our readers informed with updates as the investigation progresses.

Police Communications


Pigeon Post News, Richmond.


Saturday, November 11, 2023

A motorcyclist who hit a lamp post - dies

 


Tragic Outcome for Stoke Accident Victim: Motorcyclist Fatally Injured Last Month



In a somber turn of events, the motorcyclist involved in an accident in Nelson on October 23 has succumbed to his injuries. 


The unfortunate incident saw the rider colliding with a lamp post. 


Despite being promptly transported to the hospital with severe injuries, the individual passed away on Friday, November 10. 


Police officials have indicated that investigations into the details surrounding the crash in the Stoke suburb are still underway.

Serious crash, SH1, south of Picton - UPDATE


 

Fatal Crash Unfolds on SH1 in Mount Pleasant

Friday, November 10, 2023 - Update 13 Nov

Mount Pleasant, Tasman Police - Tragedy struck on Friday night as a serious crash unfolded on State Highway 1 at Mount Pleasant, south of Picton. Tasman Police have now provided updated information regarding the incident.

The collision, involving two cars, was reported to authorities around 9 pm, leading to the prompt dispatch of the Serious Crash Unit. The crash site, situated between Wairau Road and Lindens Road, required the closure of SH1 for an in-depth examination of the scene.

A detour via Queen Charlotte Drive was implemented, offering an alternative route for motorists. However, this detour was only suitable for small vehicles, causing significant delays for both regular commuters and truck drivers.

Sadly, one person lost their life in the tragic incident. The road closure remained in effect until the Serious Crash Unit completed their investigation. Subsequently, the road has now been reopened to traffic.

Police are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash, seeking to understand the events leading up to the fatal collision. As the inquiry progresses, authorities emphasize the importance of road safety and adherence to traffic regulations.

Our heartfelt condolences go out to the family and friends affected by this devastating event. In light of this incident, it serves as a poignant reminder for all to exercise caution on the roads. Stay tuned for further updates as more information becomes available. Drive safely. 


Police Communications.



Pigeon Post News, Richmond.


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