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Salmon farmer rejects council's non-compliance rulings
New Zealand's biggest salmon farmer is rechecking results after half its farms failed to meet environmental standards.
Controversy over plan to ban cars from Marlborough beaches
People can now have a say on a controversial plan to ban vehicles from Marlborough beaches.
Blenheim man's campaign to cut down trees falls short, but he 'won't be silenced'
Blenheim man Tony Hay says the three large trees on the other side of his garden fence must go.
Marlborough house found to be leaking 67,000 litres of water a day
The Renwick household was one of 60 properties with "large" leaks of more than 72 litres a day in the Marlborough District, according to the town's first set of water meter results.
Buy a slice of history: Coin-operated parking meters for sale
Coin-operated 'lollipop' meters once destined for the shredder are instead being put up for sale in Blenheim.
Higher waste costs might be incentive Marlborough’s wine industry needs
Businesses feeding trade waste into Marlborough's sewerage system could cop a "hefty" fee increase this year.
Minority support for legalising cannabis at Kaikōura debate
While some Kaikōura candidates have admitted "personal experience" with cannabis, only two will vote 'yes' in next month's referendum.
Resident describes feeling unsafe due to nearby freedom campers
A freedom camping site in the Marlborough Sounds violates national rules protecting the "pleasantness" of reserves, says lawyer Simon Gaines.
Stances to Marlborough freedom camping overhaul switch
Marlborough residents who lobbied for freedom camping sites to be shut down now say they are fine after a replacement campsite in the town centre was proposed.
Victory for mining company in quarry battle with Marlborough residents
A quarry company has won permission to mine more rubble after an emotive year-long battle with residents who pleaded for it to shut.
Test case: Port Otago wants coastal rules on environment relaxed
New Zealand ports are watching and waiting as one of their own tries to add a little grey to "black and white" legislation set up to preserve protected coastal areas.
Driveways driven away by new rule
A move to free up more land for new builds is likely to see fewer driveways and garages in modern housing, in a move some say could have New Zealand looking like Coronation Street.
Mussels to be poured on mussel shell reef to revive 'devastated' population
A boatload of mussel shells have been sunk off Marlborough's shores to create a reef that will help revive marine life and a multimillion-dollar industry.
Port Marlborough 'disappointed' after lack of consultation on freedom campsite
A council-owned port is "extremely disappointed" by plans to put a freedom camping site metres from its main marina.
New grant puts environment on par with the likes of sports and arts
Councillors in Marlborough have put their "money where their mouths are" creating a new kitty for protecting the region's environment.
Council fears law reforms will lead to higher burial costs
It's been a year since burial fees rose in Marlborough, with a 900 percent jump at one cemetery, and the region is now fending off law changes that could trigger another increase.
Landfill gas could power hospital heating in Marlborough
Gas generated from a landfill could heat water at Blenheim's Wairau Hospital in a bid to cut carbon emissions.
Stink brewing over move to ban non-self-contained freedom camping
Marlborough's council is unsure it can deliver on plans to ban non-self-contained freedom camping vehicles without legal challenges.
Ward residents oppose proposed freedom camping site
Plans to put a freedom camping site beside a "sacred" war memorial in Ward has locals "up in arms".
Marlborough to get $6m to sign up to govt's 'three waters' reform
Marlborough District Council has been offered a $6.3m reward to sign up to the government's "three waters" reform, but could access millions more if other councils join.
Marlborough 'lollipop' parking meters cashed in, headed to Ashburton
Some of Blenheim's bruised and battered old lollipop parking meters are set for a swansong further south after being saved from the scrap heap.
Marlborough beach vehicle ban hinges on numbers
A vehicle survey has been suggested for a quake-stricken coast in Marlborough as a proposed quad bike ban has been delayed again.
Project to restore water quality 'not about farmer bashing'
Farmers are concerned about receiving fair treatment during a multimillion-dollar project to clean up a Marlborough catchment.
Study on eco-friendly alternatives to forestry blocks gets backing
Marine farmers, forestry harvesters and Marlborough Sounds residents have asked for a study on how unwanted pine forests could be turned into nature blocks to stop sediment clogging seabeds.
Fears stormwater upgrade may risk schools flooding
The Ministry of Education is concerned plans to pump more stormwater into creeks in a Blenheim suburb could increase the risk of flooding at three schools.