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Letter  sent from W Gray (Nelson) to Colonial Secretary (Auckland) Date: 30 March 1863 Subject: As to barracks for Taranaki refugees being used as a lunatic asylum.

Still hot though.

Put Down Your Roots in Our Community!

3B Braemar Place, Nelson South, Nelson

A one-off opportunity to buy a section in our established eco-village in sunny Nelson. This is your chance to join a close-knit, intentional community with a focus on sustainability, shared resources, and a welcoming atmosphere.

I hopped along in 2015 and enjoyed a lot of attention, and numerous fashion changes and hand-me-downs over the next year.

Lyndsay did a fascinating presentation on the first ten years of Braemar Eco Village, and Alan did a presentation on this website.

Most of the village and a few guests came, as well as Jane, Dan and Georgie remotely.

From: https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/home-property/99945111/nelson-couple-rebuild-home-with-materials-salvaged-from-redzoned-cottage
Written by Samantha Gee.

 

Four years after dismantling their red-zoned cottage in Christchurch, Alison Locke and Mike Moss have rebuilt their home at the base of the Grampians. 

A big THANK YOU to the 23 volunteers who helped get 600 native plants in the ground over the weekend in the Grampians Reserve.

The planting day was part of a larger ongoing project being delivered in partnership with Braemar Eco Village residents through Nelson City Council's Adopt a Spot programme.