Fed up with bottles and other rubbish on the beach near her home, 10-year-old Zoe Luffman took action. Seven years later she's seeing some good results.
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Ten-year-olds Lily Holdaway, left, and Anna Love go on rubbish-collecting walks along the Taylor River. On one of their walks they named all the rubbish bins. Here they are with the bin they named Basic Blue.
If your stroll along the river esplanade in Blenheim has seemed somewhat cleaner lately, it may be due to the sterling efforts of two ten-year-old self-appointed eco-warriors. Best friends Lily Holdaway and Anna Love were taking a walk one day and noticed that there was a lot of litter lying around on their favourite route along the Taylor River. The girls decided to take matters into their own hands, so they gloved up and set out to clean up.
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Jenny and Malcolm Horwell are saying goodbye to their 100-year-old home, and hazelnut and walnut business.
A couple that founded a successful nut business is preparing to farewell their historic villa, orchard and business to start a new chapter in their lives. Jenny and Malcolm Horwell have spent 25 years refurbishing the house, raising a family and growing a business at the Rowley Crescent property in Grovetown, Marlborough. But with a grandchild on the way, the Horwells have decided to retire and move into town, listing the property and boutique nut business Uncle Joe s for sale as a lifestyle package.