Nelson Weekly Locally Owned and Operated
tuesday 17 May 2016
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Local bid fails to keep motorbike collection
âWe could be deported by Fridayâ
Kate Russell
them two years to work it back from the brink. Gail says the business has âturned a cornerâ, but that it wasnât a big enough corner. âAnd thatâs pretty hard to hear.â Last week the Websters had their bid for a temporary visa delayed, meaning that if another last-ditch attempt for a temporary visa this week is unsuccessful then they will have to leave
A bid to keep NZ Classic Motorcycles in Nelson has failed, with the announcement that the multi-million motorbike collection has found a new permanent home in Invercargill. The Tom Sturgess-owned collection of close to 300 motorcycles has been purchased by Jocelyn and Scott OâDonnell, directors of Bill Richardson Transport World in Invercargill, and will be housed in the cityâs CBD. The Haven Rd museum closed its doors to the public in April, following an announcement from Tom in February that the closure was a result of his recent illness. Adrian Curtis, manager of Tyres and More in Nelson, had been on a mission to gather support to keep the collection in Nelson, and although he says itâs a shame to see it go, heâs happy to see it stay in New Zealand. âIâm disappointed for Nelson, but youâd have to argue that itâs a great day for New Zealand to have it retained here,â he says. âWe may have entered into it a bit late, but after a really good start our
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Nelson business owners Gail and Steve Webster have been told they will be deported this Friday unless a last-minute appeal is successful. Photo: Andrew Board. A familyâs dream move to Nelson could have an abrupt end this Friday when they are scheduled to be deported from the country. Steve and Gail Webster moved to Nelson from the United Kingdom in 2012 with their two teenage daughters. But the âdream moveâ is turning into a nightmare after they invested their life savings into buying a local business and building new lives, only to be wheelchairs mobility scooters walkers/canes electric bed/hoists lift assist chairs bathroom solutions incontinence products daily living aids/products
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denied residency. âWeâre a good part of the community, good-hard working people. Weâre not millionaires who will build a factory and employ 1000 people â I wish I could â weâre just little people who really want to live here,â says Steve. The family were granted an interim visa last November, three years after they arrived in the country on a business visa, but had their bid for permanent
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residency turned down in early April. Among the reasons was because they hadnât employed a full time New Zealander after three years in business and hadnât met growth goals. The couple say the business they bought, Earthbloom, wasnât as good as it appeared in the books and it took
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