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Upgrade of key intersection hits red light due to land deal delay

Cherie Sivignon05:00, Apr 30 2021 Braden Fastier/Stuff The increasingly busy intersection of Lower Queen St and Berryfield Drive at Richmond West was earmarked for a permanent upgrade in the 2021-22 year – a project that looks likely to be deferred for at least a year. Temporary measures are to be considered for the increasingly busy intersection of Lower Queen St and Berryfield Drive at Richmond West as a land purchase delay holds up plans for a permanent upgrade. The intersection, which is a key access point for the large Richmond West residential development, was earmarked to undergo an estimated $2.8 million revamp in the 2021-22 financial year that includes the addition of traffic signals as well as measures to cater for pedestrians, cyclists and buses.

Got work/want work: The region where the looming labour crisis is too many jobs

Scott Hammond/Stuff Marlborough faces a workforce gap of up to 1800 from next year, as three large construction projects get underway. As fears of no jobs give way to fears of too many jobs post-Covid, the Express will, over the coming weeks and months, delve into why there are still people looking for work and employers still looking for workers. Morgane Solignac reports. “There is work there,” a recruitment specialist explains. “If you want to work, we have plenty of work and I honestly don t know why we can t get enough workers, that makes it really frustrating.” Opt 4 Labour manager Campbell Brown described the Marlborough market as “tricky”, because they had job opportunities but not enough people applying for them.

Half of NZ s 16 polytech CEOs have quit as mega-merger takes its toll

COLLETTE DEVLIN/STUFF Education Minister Chris Hipkins announced New Zealand s 16 institutes of technology and polytechnics will now be brought together to operate as a single national campus network. First published in August 2019. Half of New Zealand’s polytech bosses have quit since the 16 institutions were merged a year ago, and one former chief executive warns more resignations will follow. Ara Institute of Canterbury boss Tony Gray announced he was stepping down last week, making him the eighth polytech chief executive to leave their post since the formation of Te Pūkenga (formerly New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology) on April 1, 2020.

One year on from a nationwide lockdown Nelsonians share their level 4 experience

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