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Car cut streetlight in half, pinned it to wall

Police and Fenz were in attendance after a car cut a streetlight in half on Annesbrook Drive at 4.23am.

Dispute between Nelson motorists results in window damaged

Dispute between Nelson motorists results in window damaged
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She s traumatised : two-year-old showered in glass as road rage motorist smashes car

She s traumatised : two-year-old showered in glass as road rage motorist smashes car
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Priority lanes chosen to solve Nelson s long-term traffic troubles

BRADEN FASTIER/Stuff Priority lanes would be added to this stretch of Waimea Rd, and the existing traffic lights are proposed to be removed and replaced with signalised intersections at Hampden St and Van Dieman St. Priority lanes on major routes have been chosen as the long-term fix for Nelson s transport problems, with the controversial inland route dropped. A long awaited programme for the Nelson Future Access project, released on Friday by Waka Kotahi-New Zealand Transport Agency, proposes priority lanes for Waimea Rd and Tahunanui Dr as long-term options, indicated as a 15-year timeline. In the meantime the agency is proposing a number of short-term fixes over the next three years, including new cycle paths, more traffic lights and measures to reduce “rat-running”.

Little Nessie Cafe feeding hearts and minds in Nelson

Hayley and Gareth Lewis, owners of Little Nessie cafe in Annesbrook, Nelson. COLUMN: I love positive people and I don’t think anyone who opens a new café in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic could be described as anything but positive. Gareth and Hayley Lewis decided to do just that and opened Little Nessie Café at the Black Cat shops on Annesbrook Drive in August 2020. Anyone would think that opening a business during Covid-19 Level 2 would pose the biggest hurdle for their new business; but this was not the case. What they hadn’t counted on was six months of significant road works resulting in road closures right outside their business just four weeks after they opened the doors.

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