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#MARLBOROUGH DOES THE pening of the Queen Charlotte Track should mitigate the impact to some MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT COUNCIL He körero nö te Kaunihera o Wairau Sounds News Let's make this summer unstoppable September spend data shows economic impact A perfect storm comprising Covid-19, the July weather event and the We all love summer in Mariborough - so, let's make it unstoppable. That's the messoge from Netson Mariborough Health in its drive to fully vaccinote 90 percent of those eligible in the region against Covid-19. Nelson Mariborough Heath advocate thot vaccinating against Covid-19 reduces the risk short-term closure of the Queen Charlotte Track have combined to of the virus to you, your whanau, and your community. The Government recently announced the next stage of the Covid-19 response plan to provide a pathway out of lockdown and give New Zealanders more freedom. To achieve this, each district health board (DHB) needs to achieve a 90 percent fu (two doses vaccination rate for their eligible population. For more information about the new example on accommodation, food, transport and retail." said the Council's Strategic Covid-19 protection framework go to: taskoviodn impact Mariborough's economy, according to September's electronic spend data. Mariborough District Council subscribes to Marketview which measures electronic spend in our sub-regions. "Card spend is a good indicator of visitor spending, for Planning and Economic Development Manager, Neil Henry. So far in Mariborough. 93 percent of people have had their fest dose and 81 percent are Recently received figures for September 2021 show elec fully vaccinated. That's a great effort Mariborough! w electronic card spend in the wider Nelson Marborough Health need you to stick with it and get your second dose before Christmas and then Mariborough can reach the 90 percent threshold This week there are pop-up clinics at Wairau Valley Hal, Oliver Park in Redwoodtown Rai Valey School, Lansdowne Park and Picton. The Blenheim Vaccination Clinic is stil doing walk-ins, there are kaupapa Maori clinics, and you can make an appointment at the closest GP or pharmacy to you through the Book My Voccine website httpsibookmaccine.covidt9 heaithnl For the most up to date information go tó mhbaovtnMYcine Mariborough area was down 6.7 percent compared to September 2020. For North Mariborough, which covers the Sounds area excluding Picton, electronic spend was down 223 percent. "This equates to S500.000 less spending in North Mariborough compared to September 2020 or $2.3 million versus $18 millon. Approximately 80 percent of this lower spend was in accommodation, cafés, bars and takeawnys," said Mr Henry. "The short term closure of the Queen Charlotte Track and ongoing road closures in the Kenepuru are kely to have played a significant part in these figures. This loss of income is expected to continue for businesses where road occess remains restricted. "The electronic spend data supports the Council's request for Government assistance 29/no/2021 www.bookmyvaccine.nz for the region's businesses as many continue to grapple with the impact of the 17 July storm," said Mr Henry. The Council is waiting to hear the outcome of that request. or book over the phone: 0800 28 29 26 Nelson, Tasman & Marlborough vaccine coverage Council continues to offer a range of support for individuals affected by the weather event. The Mayoral Relef Fund committee met recently to consider the fith round of opplications to the fund. Almost $80.000 has now been allocated across 72 fomilies/ households and two community projects to assist those who have suffered personal financial or emotional hardship as a result of the July storm 90% GOAL by Christmas (2 doses) Two Doses One Dose Funds tagged for primary industry businesses, provided by the Ministry for Primary Industries, have also been approved. Just under $23.000 has been allocated The fund remains open. People wishing to apply can do so via the Council website: tostyMaoreReleffund Nelson, Tasman 72% 83% DOES THE Marlborough 81% 93% Whole Region Mahi 74% 86% Unite against COVID-19 Nelson Mariborough Health MARLBOROUGH'S ROAD TO RECOVERY. Covid19.govt.nz Unite against COMID:19 It's a monumental task. But the mahi will continue. Everything you need to know in one place New Zealand Government And if you need support, please email recoveryemarlborough.govt.nz Council's Harbours team - working to ensure our waterways are safe for everyone to enjoy. Contact the Harbourmaster's Office if you need advice or information about Marlborough's harbours. 03 520 7400 | HARBOURS GMARLBOROUGH.GOVT.NZ www.MARLBOROUGH.GOVT.NZ I 03 520 7400 I 15 SEYMOUR STREET, BLENHEIM, 7201 NEW ZEALAND #MARLBOR #MARLBOROUGH DOES THE pening of the Queen Charlotte Track should mitigate the impact to some MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT COUNCIL He körero nö te Kaunihera o Wairau Sounds News Let's make this summer unstoppable September spend data shows economic impact A perfect storm comprising Covid-19, the July weather event and the We all love summer in Mariborough - so, let's make it unstoppable. That's the messoge from Netson Mariborough Health in its drive to fully vaccinote 90 percent of those eligible in the region against Covid-19. Nelson Mariborough Heath advocate thot vaccinating against Covid-19 reduces the risk short-term closure of the Queen Charlotte Track have combined to of the virus to you, your whanau, and your community. The Government recently announced the next stage of the Covid-19 response plan to provide a pathway out of lockdown and give New Zealanders more freedom. To achieve this, each district health board (DHB) needs to achieve a 90 percent fu (two doses vaccination rate for their eligible population. For more information about the new example on accommodation, food, transport and retail." said the Council's Strategic Covid-19 protection framework go to: taskoviodn impact Mariborough's economy, according to September's electronic spend data. Mariborough District Council subscribes to Marketview which measures electronic spend in our sub-regions. "Card spend is a good indicator of visitor spending, for Planning and Economic Development Manager, Neil Henry. So far in Mariborough. 93 percent of people have had their fest dose and 81 percent are Recently received figures for September 2021 show elec fully vaccinated. That's a great effort Mariborough! w electronic card spend in the wider Nelson Marborough Health need you to stick with it and get your second dose before Christmas and then Mariborough can reach the 90 percent threshold This week there are pop-up clinics at Wairau Valley Hal, Oliver Park in Redwoodtown Rai Valey School, Lansdowne Park and Picton. The Blenheim Vaccination Clinic is stil doing walk-ins, there are kaupapa Maori clinics, and you can make an appointment at the closest GP or pharmacy to you through the Book My Voccine website httpsibookmaccine.covidt9 heaithnl For the most up to date information go tó mhbaovtnMYcine Mariborough area was down 6.7 percent compared to September 2020. For North Mariborough, which covers the Sounds area excluding Picton, electronic spend was down 223 percent. "This equates to S500.000 less spending in North Mariborough compared to September 2020 or $2.3 million versus $18 millon. Approximately 80 percent of this lower spend was in accommodation, cafés, bars and takeawnys," said Mr Henry. "The short term closure of the Queen Charlotte Track and ongoing road closures in the Kenepuru are kely to have played a significant part in these figures. This loss of income is expected to continue for businesses where road occess remains restricted. "The electronic spend data supports the Council's request for Government assistance 29/no/2021 www.bookmyvaccine.nz for the region's businesses as many continue to grapple with the impact of the 17 July storm," said Mr Henry. The Council is waiting to hear the outcome of that request. or book over the phone: 0800 28 29 26 Nelson, Tasman & Marlborough vaccine coverage Council continues to offer a range of support for individuals affected by the weather event. The Mayoral Relef Fund committee met recently to consider the fith round of opplications to the fund. Almost $80.000 has now been allocated across 72 fomilies/ households and two community projects to assist those who have suffered personal financial or emotional hardship as a result of the July storm 90% GOAL by Christmas (2 doses) Two Doses One Dose Funds tagged for primary industry businesses, provided by the Ministry for Primary Industries, have also been approved. Just under $23.000 has been allocated The fund remains open. People wishing to apply can do so via the Council website: tostyMaoreReleffund Nelson, Tasman 72% 83% DOES THE Marlborough 81% 93% Whole Region Mahi 74% 86% Unite against COVID-19 Nelson Mariborough Health MARLBOROUGH'S ROAD TO RECOVERY. Covid19.govt.nz Unite against COMID:19 It's a monumental task. But the mahi will continue. Everything you need to know in one place New Zealand Government And if you need support, please email recoveryemarlborough.govt.nz Council's Harbours team - working to ensure our waterways are safe for everyone to enjoy. Contact the Harbourmaster's Office if you need advice or information about Marlborough's harbours. 03 520 7400 | HARBOURS GMARLBOROUGH.GOVT.NZ www.MARLBOROUGH.GOVT.NZ I 03 520 7400 I 15 SEYMOUR STREET, BLENHEIM, 7201 NEW ZEALAND #MARLBOR