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Nelson Tasman Chamber of Commerce has been in the business of encouraging regional development and representing the region's businesses since 1858 Commerce Nelson
Nelson City Council's website provides essential information and news for residents, ratepayers, businesses and visitors to Nelson. Nelson City Council
The Nelson Environment Centre works proactively within the Nelson region to promote environmental awareness and facilitate environmentally sustainable initiatives Nelson Environment Centre
Nelson Multicultural Council is a non-government organisation which supports migrants, former refugees and people from minority ethnicities in the Nelson/Tasman region with their settlement process. It also promotes positive race relations through community education, ensuring people of all ethnicities feel empowered so that they can actively contribute to our community. Nelson Multicultural Council
Nelson has a weekly market every friday at Founders Park 3-6pm winter hours and 4-7 summer hours. Nelson Provincial Farmers Market
The Nelson ReUse and Recycle Centre is a division of the Nelson Environment Centre. Nelson ReUse and Recycle Centre
Website for the Nelson Tasman Police Nelson Tasman Police
Site of Nick Smith , local parliamentary representative Nick Smith
Port Nelson provides comprehensive facilities and services to shipping lines and provides packing and unpacking services with secure storage to the region's importers and exporters. Port Nelson
Tasman District Council website provides information on a wide range of topics and information on the Tasman region Tasman District Council
Administers locally owned Maori land on behalf of its shareholders whoare descendants of the original owners, who are of Ngati Rarua, Ngati Koata, Ngati Tama and Te Atiawa Iwi. Wakatu Incorporation
The Visual Guide to Nelson New Zealand

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