Anne's Hairspace

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24/12/2025

That’s a wrap on 2025 in the salon.. to all my fabulous clients, friends & family- thank you for your support in Anne’s Hairspace this year, I appreciate you all 🤗 Wishing each & every one of you and your loved ones a safe, healthy, happy Christmas & New Year- look forward to seeing you in 2026, from Monday 12th January.
Xx Anne🥂🎄💐

10/08/2025

Yea, that’s about right … 😅

..😂👌✂️✂️✂️

29/07/2025

Will you join us in celebrating 25 years of Shave for a Cure? 🧡

Just over halfway through the year, we have had over 715 individuals sign up to make a difference, and together, we have raised over $526,022! Pictured are just a few of these amazing individuals and teams who have helped make this year possible already💥

This year, we are offering two new ways for you to get on board with Shave for a Cure : Cut and Colour! ✂️🌈

Whether you choose to go for a bold mohawk, or perhaps dye your hair vivid blue, you'll be raising the same vital funds for those affected by blood cancer in Aotearoa 🧡

You can sign up to shave, cut , or colour at www.shaveforacure.co.nz

06/01/2025

Happy New Year everyone ! 🎉 wishing you all a very healthy and happy 2025 - a massive thank you for all your help, love & support last year🙏Look forward to seeing everyone real soon .. Back on the tools now !🙌🏼💇💈💇‍♀️👱‍♀️🪮✂️

04/09/2024

Work on burst water 💦 main system complete, water back on and back in business 🙌🏼 just the concrete repairs to be done.. thank you to all the repair staff 👌🏼

03/09/2024

Jobs ON outside our property today- potential water main 💦 burst-
customers; please park further up or below Martin avenue, and access property via Anne’s Hairspace pedestrian gate only (you’ll see the coned off access) 🙌🏼 thank you

11/05/2024

Wishing you all a lovely Mothers Day today-
‘Mothers are like Flowers - each one unique and beautiful’. Xx

25/03/2024

It's tricky to take time off work as self employed - BUT - super proud to support our kids & Waimea College Sport at the South Island Schools MTB Champs, at Coronet Peak, Queenstown - and bring home the medals!
Lucas Malham 1st U17 Enduro & 2nd U17 Downhill
Fletcher Matthews 3rd U17 Enduro
Harley Heyward 2nd U15 Enduro
Congrats to the 400+ riders that competed🙌🏼
thanks to Sinclair for the epic photos
Rosie Heyward Kylie Matthews

Kelly Ryan - Relay for Life 12/03/2024

Our awesome neighbour & friend, deserves any support we can give 💜🙌🏼 go for it Kelly x

Kelly Ryan - Relay for Life Relay for Life - Do something remarkable and get involved today!

27/02/2024

*Edit* Due to predicted weather. This closure will be in force from Wednesday 6 March

⚠️ Main Road Stoke diversion (Saxton End) ⚠️

Starting Wednesday 6 March, contractors will be resealing Main Road Stoke. This will require traffic management to be in place. The road will reopen in full for Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 March. Work is expected to finish on Tuesday 12 March.

🚗 Northbound traffic (towards Stoke) - the road will remain open at all times, but please expect delays
🚗 Southbound traffic (towards Richmond) - will be diverted along Saxton Road West and SH6 Whakatū Drive.

Those visiting the industrial estate on Elms Street will need to use the Whakatū diversion and the northbound lane to turn left into Elms Street.

📅 6 - 12 March (excluding Saturday & Sunday)
⏰ 7am – 6pm
📍 Main Road Stoke (Between Link Road and Saxton Road)

27/02/2024

Effective immediately, residents in Richmond, Hope, Māpua/ Ruby Bay, and Redwood 1 and 2, will move to Phase E water restrictions.

Nelson residents living adjacent to Champion Road, Wakatū Industrial Estate, and parts of Saxton Road West, where water is supplied from the Richmond Water Supply Scheme, will also face Phase E water restrictions.

Brightwater and Wakefield will remain on Phase A, the Eighty-Eight Valley scheme will remain on Phase C, and Dovedale will remain on Phase D.

Commercial users and public institutions in Richmond, Hope, Waimea and Māpua/Ruby Bay areas will be subject to Phase D restrictions.

Our message to use water according to your area’s phase level is more important than ever - conserving water as much as possible will lower the demand and therefore reduce the severity of the restrictions we put in place.

These restrictions remain due to the lack of meaningful rain in forecasts for the next few weeks, but there is light at the end of the tunnel regarding the Waimea Dam's ability to support water users.

It is understood Waimea Water Ltd is on the verge of enabling one of three pipes currently being constructed at the foot of the dam, as opposed to relying on the spillway by the end of the week. This pipe will support a greater flow into, and increased levels in the Lee River than has been delivered in the last few weeks over the spillway.

We expect other pipes will be enabled over the next few weeks. This does not mean the dam has been commissioned effecting handover from the construction team, but it does mean urban and commercial water users downstream will begin to see the value brought to the area by the investment in the dam.

PHASE A:
- Watering of grass or lawns is not permitted
- Filling a pool, spa or water feature is prohibited, but they can still be topped up
- You can water your veggie garden/fruit trees/flowers/trees/planters/listed protected trees with a hand-held hose fitted with a trigger nozzle, watering systems on a timer or a bucket

PHASE C:
YOU CAN:
- Wash your car using recycled grey water only
- Do essential outdoor washing for safety reasons, using a bucket only
- Water your veggie garden/fruit trees/flowers/trees/planters/listed protected trees every second day only with a hand-held hose fitted with a trigger nozzle, watering systems on a timer or a bucket.
YOU CAN’T:
- Water the lawn
- Fill or top up a pool, spa or water feature
- Use water for play

PHASE D:
YOU CAN:
- Wash your car using recycled grey water only
- Do essential outdoor washing for safety reasons, using a bucket only
- Water listed protected trees every second day with a hand-held hose fitted with a trigger nozzle, watering systems on a timer or bucket
- Water your veggie garden and fruit trees every second day using a bucket
YOU CAN’T:
- Water your flowers/trees/planters
- Water the lawn
- Fill or top up a pool, spa or water feature
- Use water for play

PHASE E:
YOU CAN:
- Only use water for drinking, sanitation, medical, health and safety, firefighting and livestock purposes.
YOU CAN’T:
- Water your flowers/trees/planters
- Water your veggie garden
- Do any outdoor washing (except for health and safety or emergency)
- Water the lawn
- Fill or top up a pool, spa or water feature
- Use water for play

14/01/2024
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14A Martin Avenue, WAKEFIELD
Nelson
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Monday 12pm - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 9pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 9pm