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New pressure group tackles nuisance Devil s Bridge triangle bikers and motorists

New pressure group tackles nuisance Devil s Bridge triangle bikers and motorists
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Cyclist s death exposes hazards of pinch points in bike network

George Mitchell looks into the future, and doesn t like what he sees

George Mitchell looks into the future, and doesn t like what he sees
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Marlborough ranks high in safety, low in household crime, survey shows

Graham said he liked Picton because it was relatively quiet and neighbours looked out for each other. “It’s like a throwback to the 60s here . I used to live in Christchurch and you couldn’t leave your car out in the driveway, or your lawnmower out of the shed, quite different to when I was growing up there.” The survey found people in Marlborough felt safer from crime than people in most other regions, with 40 per cent of respondents rating how safe they felt as 10 out of 10, or the ‘most safe’ option. Only 12 per cent of people in Marlborough rated their safety as 7 or lower, the lowest percentage in the country. In Canterbury 22 per cent gave a rating 7 or lower, Nelson 19 per cent, and Wellington 18 per cent.

Mercury Business Awards 2020 winners finally get their trophies

Mercury Business Awards 2020 winners finally get their trophies The winners of our Mercury Business Awards for 2020 finally have their hands on their unique trophies. Each of our 11 winners received a trophy made from slate kindly supplied by Clipsham Stone Cutting Company, and wood supplied by Viking Signs. And coincidentally, Susie Nottingham who runs Clipsham Stone Cutting Company with husband Martin, was able to see one of the trophies being handed over after she arrived for a takeaway at The March Hare Bakery and Tea Rooms as owner Amy Roberts was being photographed outside! Gallery1 Due to Covid-19 restrictions many of our sponsors were unable to make the presentations so Mercury editor Kerry Coupe had the honour of delivery the trophies in a covid-secure way.

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