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Beekeeping, or apiculture, has become one of our
fastest-growing industries as demand for New Zealand honey
rises.
To meet the demand for beekeeping training
Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) is
delivering the New
Zealand Certificate in Apiculture, Level 3 from
September this year.
Primary Industries Curriculum
Manager Pam Wood is thrilled that NMIT is able to offer a
beekeeping programme in the region as it complements the
viticulture and horticulture programmes.
“Beekeepers
have an important connection with the vineyards and
kiwifruit orchards across Te Tauihu, so there is a natural
cross over with our other programmes,” says
Where is it located?
The market fills both the North Building and South Building of the Atlanta Expo Center, which are located on opposite sides of I-20. You can drive between the buildings or take a shuttle. There’s also a food court: Regulars of the market love the Greek stand, and interior designer Jared Hughes also raves about the old fashioned doughnut stand where they fry them to order.
Parking at the Expo Center is free and admission is $5 per person per weekend. So after you buy your tickets, you can leave and come back throughout the weekend, which is great if you purchase something Thursday and need to get it home on Sunday. (Or just want to spend a few different days getting around to all the booths.)
Haywood Street, Leek
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A community leader has raised concerns about ambulance cover after an elderly woman was left lying on a busy road for more than three hours.
The lady fell on the edge of the pavement in Haywood Street, Leek, near the pedestrian crossing. Several members of the public came to her aid by calling the ambulance service and trying to keep her warm.
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