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The Marlborough District Council is a unitary authority established under the Local Government Act 2002. As a unitary authority it has the functions, duties and powers of both a territorial authority and a regional council. The council's main office is in Blenheim. It also has an office in Picton.

A community-led restoration plan for the Motuweka Havelock Estuary, funded through Te Hoiere/Pelorus Restoration Project...
14/06/2026

A community-led restoration plan for the Motuweka Havelock Estuary, funded through Te Hoiere/Pelorus Restoration Project, has been finalised.

The plan prioritises restoration activities into immediate, medium and long-term actions ranging from low-cost planting projects to more involved, coordinated responses to sea level rise.

The community has made significant progress in improving freshwater quality through improved land management, Te Hoiere Programme Manager Rachel Russell said.

“The biggest impact on the estuary is sediment, which comes from human and natural activities from all the sub-catchments. That has been our focus.”

The new plan is the first to look at restoring the catchment’s receiving environment, with a detailed roadmap. Planning began in 2024, when Solucom and Salt Ecology were engaged to work alongside the community to identify the main issues, guided by cultural, social, economic and ecological values.

People created this problem and were the ones to restore it, Matt Hippolite of Solucom said.

“When people restore nature, they restore themselves at the same time. Ecological restoration is a great focal point to restore social connections,” he said.

Seagrass is a positive indicator of estuary health. Since 2014, 21 hectares of seagrass has been lost in Motuweka/Havelock and in 2024, only 1.1 hectares remained.

Improving estuary health involves a multi-pronged approach and will take time.

“It’s having all of the ecological parts functioning well, alongside a community that understands and helps to protect its resilience. Success is clear waters, increasing bird and marine life, and the eventual restoration of lowland coastal forest,” Salt Ecology's Leigh Stevens said.

The full report and estuary plan, including planting guidance for the community, can be found at www.tehoiere.org.nz

12/06/2026

The 3.7 magnitude shake in Renwick just before 2pm today was a timely reminder that the annual test of New Zealand's Emergency Mobile Alert (EMA) system is this Sunday 14 June between 6pm and 7pm. All capable phones and other SIM-connected devices will receive an alert.

The test is designed to ensure the EMA system works as it should nationwide, and helps keep you safe during future emergency events.

If you have a hidden phone for your personal safety, or the sound of the alert affects your physical or mental health in any way, it's recommended that you turn off any devices with a SIM connection between 6-7pm on Sunday 14 June, or put them into flight mode.

You can mute the sound of the alert by pressing the volume button on the side of your phone – this mutes the sound of the EMA while leaving the message on screen for you to read in full.

Find out more about Emergency Mobile Alerts at getready.govt.nz/ema

Marlborough 2055 – What Matters to You?Public engagement is now open for Council's next Long Term Plan, and we want to h...
11/06/2026

Marlborough 2055 – What Matters to You?

Public engagement is now open for Council's next Long Term Plan, and we want to hear from you.

Whether you live, work or play in Marlborough, we want to hear your thoughts on the challenges and opportunities we face as a region, where you think Council should focus its work and spending over the next 30 years, and your vision for our community.

Tell us what matters most to you via an anonymous survey here: https://haveyoursay.marlborough.govt.nz/

You can also attend a free drop-in meeting to find out more:

📍 Sunday 14 June, 1–3pm – Linkwater Community Hall

📍 Wednesday 24 June, 10am–12pm – Blenheim Library, Te Kahu o Waipuna

📍 Thursday 2 July, 10:30–11:30am – Picton Library and Service Centre Waitohi Whare Mātauranga

📍 Friday 3 – Sunday 5 July – Home and Garden Show, Marlborough Lines Stadium 2000

📍 Wednesday 29 July, 10am–12pm – Blenheim Library, Te Kahu o Waipuna

📍 Thursday 30 July, 10:30–11:30am – Picton Library and Service Centre Waitohi

Whare Mātauranga Supporting documents, including the Marlborough 2055 Strategic Scan and draft Vision, Mission and Values statement, are also available at the link above.

Comments on this post are turned off – we want you to share your feedback through the survey link so that it can be fully captured there.

Thank you for your participation – it is greatly appreciated.

Great news for Marlborough today - the region is set to become home to more medical students from 2029, thanks to a part...
11/06/2026

Great news for Marlborough today - the region is set to become home to more medical students from 2029, thanks to a partnership with The University of Waikato.

This will have many benefits for our community, which Mayor Nadine Taylor sums up here: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/188u6jNFAA/

A remarkable and vibrant art show will take place on Blenheim streets featuring the area’s five waterways.Screens with b...
10/06/2026

A remarkable and vibrant art show will take place on Blenheim streets featuring the area’s five waterways.

Screens with bold, bright and contemporary Māori art will feature around work sites during Blenheim’s town centre refresh; led by local artist, filmmaker and content creator Keelan Walker, of Ngāti Kuia, Rangitāne and Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō descent.

Keelan said he was inspired to develop the theme encompassing the Taylor River / Waikura, Doctors Creek/ Takapūkoko, Fultons Creek / Waiariki, Murphys Creek / Pounaho and Opawa River / Ōpaoa to see the waterways' traditional names revitalised.

“These names carry stories, history and knowledge about the natural environment and the people connected to it,” he said. “We want people to value the waterways more deeply and think about how to protect and preserve them through a conscious collective effort.”

Council’s Arts, Council and Heritage Manager Nicola Neilson said Space Create looked for opportunities to activate underused and vacant spaces with creative and energetic projects and the fencing was identified as a blank canvas.

Keelan was commissioned through Council’s Ngā toi Māori working group to add some vibrancy to the region.

Council’s Heritage team is also working with Rangitāne on an accompanying exhibition called Ngā wai e rima to be held at Rangitāne House, launching mid-June.

Pictured: Nicola Neilson and Keelan Walker.

Alterations to the Eltham Road cycle lane in Blenheim have been welcomed by residents and the wider community including ...
09/06/2026

Alterations to the Eltham Road cycle lane in Blenheim have been welcomed by residents and the wider community including schools in the wider area.

The works were completed over the Easter school holiday to remove raised concrete separators, reinstate the road on the eastern side and return roadside parking.

Painted cycle lanes are now in place in both directions which is in-keeping with other cycle lanes across Marlborough.

Marlborough Roads Area Manager Wayne Oldfield thanked the local community and users for their patience while the works were completed.

“Over the coming month, Marlborough Roads will continue to monitor the new layout to ensure it meets the needs of cyclists, the local community and road users,” Mr Oldfield said.

The changes were made to the cycle lane following community concerns about the loss of some parking, impact on property access and the safety of users.

📸: Blenheim Ward councillor Deborah Dalliessi, who advocated for changes to the Eltham Road cycle lane.

The Crinoline footbridge at the Riverside Park on the Taylor River Reserve is back.The footbridge was removed late last ...
08/06/2026

The Crinoline footbridge at the Riverside Park on the Taylor River Reserve is back.

The footbridge was removed late last year to make way for a new purpose-built amphibious excavator – nicknamed Swampy – used for the first time to remove a build-up of sediment in the river between the Alfred Street bridge and the SH1/rail bridge.

It has been refurbished and redecked with new non-slip boards. This is part of a wider project to replace the boardwalk, which will be done in stages to minimise disruption.

🚧 Roading Update | Monday 8 June 5pmMarlborough Roads crews have continued to work today on two slips, one on Archers Ro...
06/06/2026

🚧 Roading Update | Monday 8 June 5pm

Marlborough Roads crews have continued to work today on two slips, one on Archers Road, Tennyson Inlet and the other on Port Underwood Road near Karaka Point.

On Port Underwood Road the road is open to two lanes for all vehicles. Crews will return tomorrow to complete clearance under stop/go traffic management with delays of up to 15 minutes.

Archers Road, Tennyson Inlet is also open with crews returning tomorrow to complete slip clearance, under a road closure. The closure will be in place between 8.30am to 11.30am and 1pm to 4.30pm, to work in with the planned construction closure on Tennyson Inlet Road; which is in place Monday - Friday from 8am - 12pm and 12.30pm - 5pm.

Road users should travel with caution through both sites.

There will be no further updates until there is a significant change to the below:

Roads Closed:
→ Archers Road, Tennyson Inlet, on Tuesday 9 June from 8.30am to 11.30am and 1pm to 4.30pm
→ Bothams Bend Road

Caution Advised:
→ Leatham Road, residents’ access only in light 4WD vehicles
→ Top Valley Road, 1.4km from the start of the road
→ Northbank Road, 35km from the start of the road

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🚧 Roading Update | Sunday 7 June 5pm

Crews have been working today on two slips, one on Archers Road, Tennyson Inlet and the other on Port Underwood Road near Karaka Point.

On Port Underwood Road the road is open to one lane for light vehicles only. Crews will return tomorrow to continue to clear the slip from 8am to 5pm, with openings every 30 minutes. School traffic will be accommodated.

On Archers Road, Tennyson Inlet the road is open to one lane.

Crews will return over the next two days to complete slip clearance, under a road closure. The closure will be in place between 8.30am to 11.30am and 1pm to 4.30pm, to work in with the planned construction closure on Tennyson Inlet Road.

The planned construction closure on Tennyson Inlet Road is in place Mondays to Fridays from 8am to 12pm and 12.30pm to 5pm.

Road users should travel with extreme caution through both sites.

Roads Closed:
→ Archers Road, Tennyson Inlet, on Monday 8 and Tuesday 9 June from 8.30am to 11.30am and 1pm to 4.30pm
→ Bothams Bend Road

Caution Advised:
→ Port Underwood Road near Karaka Point, open to one lane, light vehicles only
→ Archers Road, Tennyson Inlet, open to one lane
→ Leatham Road, residents’ access only in light 4WD vehicles
→ Top Valley Road, 1.4km from the start of the road
→ Northbank Road, 35km from the start of the road

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🚧 Roading Update | Sunday 7 June 10.30am

A slip has come down on Port Underwood Road near Karaka Point, and it is closing the road. Crews are enroute to work to clear the slip.

Crews continue to clear a slip on Archers Road in Tennyson Inlet today. The road is closed today from 9am to 12pm and 12.30pm to 4pm, while works are undertaken.

Roads still closed include:
→ Port Underwood Road near Karaka Point
→ Archers Road, Tennyson Inlet – 9am to 12pm and 12.30pm to 4pm
→ Bothams Bend Road

Caution Advised:
→ Archers Road, Tennyson Inlet – open to one lane for essential travel drive with extreme caution from 4pm Saturday 6 June
→Leatham Road, residents’ access only in light 4WD vehicles
→ Top Valley Road, 1.4km from the start of the road
→ Northbank Road, 35km from the start of the road

🚧 Colemans Road - Temporary Lane ClosureThe southbound lane on Colemans Road will be closed between 8am-5pm on 9-10 June...
05/06/2026

🚧 Colemans Road - Temporary Lane Closure

The southbound lane on Colemans Road will be closed between 8am-5pm on 9-10 June. The closure is at the Colemans Road/Middle Renwick intersection, to set up temporary use of the old Colemans Sewage Pump Station.

Your driveway access will not be affected. We appreciate your patience.

A 13-year-old student, Girvan Dick, has been awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Music Award.The prestigious award recognizes...
04/06/2026

A 13-year-old student, Girvan Dick, has been awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Music Award.

The prestigious award recognizes musicians aged 18 or under living in the Kaikōura and Marlborough districts. They must have passed the Royal School of Music or Trinity College examinations Grade VIII instrumental or Grade VI vocal.

Girvan Dick was selected in recognition of his outstanding achievements in piano. At just 13, he has rapidly progressed to complete Grade 8, passing with 140 out of 150 marks, a very high distinction pass. His examiner praised him for an engaging and stylish performance.

His music teacher Linda Lloyd said Gavin was destined for great things musically and had a serious commitment to music and to joining community music events.

Last year he joined a Bohally band as well as performing regularly at TEMPO.

Gavin has only been learning piano for five years.

“He is an incredibly talented young man who is extremely keen on music, very diligent to practice and has a natural affinity to play the piano,” Linda said.

Girvan has a keen interest in all things musical and has been involved in the Upbeat Orchestra and Marlborough Civic orchestra in the percussion session.

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