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Draft Minutes of the TDCC meeting, 19th May 2026, 7pm @ the Rugby Clubrooms

Present:

Roy Bensemann (Chair), John Gully (Ward Councillor), Geoff Proffitt, Dean Walls, Kieri Williams, Julie Jacobson, Roger & Barbara Carleton, David Meade, Maurice Taylor, Ian Breed, Donna Luxford, Tim Holmes, Gary Polwart, Andrea Keys, Susan Creedy, Barbara Barker, Mark Fenemor.

Roy Bensemann welcomed all present, thanking them for coming out on a cold autumnal evening. He also reminded the meeting that, as per previous meetings, the expectation is for respect of each other.

Apologies:

Apologies (Committee): None

Apologies (Community): Brian Robinson, Sharon Williams, Barbara Morgan, Rosie Gage, Karylin Breed, Hamish Barker.

Moved ‘That the apologies be accepted’
Roy/Julie Agreed
Moved ‘That the Minutes of 21st April and 28th April 2026, as circulated, be taken as read.’
Roy/Kieri Agreed

Matters Arising:

1/ Protocol re recording meeting:

We ask that anyone recording the meeting to please advise at this point. The purpose of such recordings must be made clear. Approval will be at the discretion of the Chair.
Comment from the floor: These are committee meetings, to which the community is invited, as opposed to being a public meeting. The recording or not is a trust issue.

2/ Auditors report:

As circulated, and was agreed/filed in time. We have engaged the auditor to complete an audit for the current year, and thus provide a solid base going forward.

3/ Charities Commission and Incorporated Societies:

We have finally been able to change the personnel listings, after many hoops, and are now completely up-to-date.

4/ Returning Officer:

Kieri has given the card and gift to Susan, who expressed appreciation and indicated she would be happy to do it again in future once the appropriate changes to the constitution have been made. We are intending to clarify roles and provide clear guidelines in the up-coming revised constitution.

5/ Re the two In-committee items from 28th April minutes:

In the matter of ‘Membership issues re elections,’ progress is being made. We are unable to say more than this due to the risk of inadvertently breaking confidentiality.
Re outstanding debtor: The debtor has been offered a payment plan, which has since been put in place.

6/ Hub steering committee meeting/proposed Hub:

Roy attended an on-line meeting on the 6th May. The DIA gave a presentation regarding shifting two new existing buildings, fully funded by DIA, to be used for the proposed hub. Two submitters alluded to this idea in the Annual Plan submissions, so we feel comfortable talking about it. We are aware it is still confidential in detail. TDC won’t have to fund the project, but would need to provide a site, project manager, and would own the buildings and be responsible for on-going management. Excepting TDC responsibilities, this could be funded entirely within the $500k DIA funding.

John Gully commented that he was excited by the proposal, but that it would be up to the community to decide about this proposal.

DIA are exploring the idea, but we need to consider the underlying questions which caused us to ask for a pause on the current proposal i.e. where a hub should be sited, why do we need a new hub, how much community support is there. The time frame will be tight, but we need time to get it right, and for the right reasons. Our first step will be to meet with the folk running the existing Tapawera community buildings custodians to talk about the pros/cons. Roy discussed the two-building proposal with the DIA representative on May 18th. They confirmed that there are other funding streams for existing buildings, which is contra information to what the community had been led to believe previously.

Trish said she is very uncomfortable with the secrecy around this new proposal. She understands it’s for legal reasons, but this committee has promised the community that we would be open and transparent, yet here we are being requested by the DIA to talk behind closed doors and block the community from the discussion. She is also unhappy that a decision needs to be made by the end of June, leaving no time for proper consultation with the community. TDC staff are already supporting the new proposal, with no mandate to do so, and thus the worm of support is making it’s way through council, threatening to bulldoze Tapawera residents with a decision. The Tapawera Connect contract with the DIA ends in just 18 months, so who will pay their staff wages after that point?
Will it be TDC?
John Gully responded that it will not be TDC. However, Trish pointed out that the annual plan document showed that TDC expect to pay $156k each year towards running the proposed hub.

From the floor: This feels like a repeat of previous behaviour.
Chair response: DIA are floating the idea; Tapawera Connect didn’t know about it before 6th May either. DIA became aware of the two buildings, and thought it may be a solution if TDC pause the existing project. The rugby club haven’t received their expected funding from the rugby federation. We need to include discussions with them and other groups.

From the floor: How does the community get consulted? What is the hub for; Tapawera Connect offices?
Chair response: Maybe this could be a chance to revisit these issues. We must respect Tapawera’s other buildings.

From the floor: In the original proposed hub project, the community needed to raise $470k, but they have only raised about $100. Where is the support?

7/ TDC Annual plan Submission:

The verbal submissions can be viewed online, and on our website. Trish apologised to Gary Polwart re the survey figure, which she misquoted; this has now been corrected in the TDC minutes. The submissions went well, with mostly very good feedback from the community.

8/ Op Shop project:

We are hoping to open by the end of the month. Fifty bags of rubbish have gone, along with 10 banana boxes of damaged or out-dated books i.e. study books from previous school years. A ute-load of clothes went to ‘Helping families Nelson’… in return they are going to give us the hunting/fishing clothes they receive.
The re-usable nappies have found a home.
Julie offered a cash register; thank you Julie.
We bought a clothes steamer, which will help with clothes presentation.
John Gully kindly offered new clothing which just needs the labelling on the front covered.
The fire extinguishers have all been checked.
Trish purchased all the jigsaw puzzles, with the intention of gifting back the suitable ones, but so far there’s only been incomplete puzzles suitable for kindling.
The Community Bookshelf is now up and running, with free books, including modern non-fiction and kids/youth books. We hope to add another shelf, and will be rotating books so that there’s something fresh on a regular basis. Please let folk know that they can help themselves; no swaps required.

9/ Community Centre seismic reports:

We were kindly offered, through John Ellis, an opinion re the seismic report completed on the Community Centre. Roy will check with the writer to ensure it’s okay to be made public. However, of note, the original report wasn’t an engineers structural report, which needs to be done at a cost of between 5 and 10k. This must be done before we do or decide anything re the building. The original report, as we understand it, was essentially a tyre kicking exercise, making assumptions based on the buildings age, and thus was not a report upon which to make decisions. If the Govt. bill goes through re community buildings, TDCC will need to decide if we want to make the building safer, to what level, and this could be done with donated labour/goods. The bill is nearing its second reading.
Unfortunately, because the previous committee closed the centre, on the basis of the report. We need to keep it closed for now, to avoid liability.

10/ Village speed signs:

TDC have ordered the new lights for the village speed signs.

11/ FMG insurance:

We had to jump a few hoops, but now have the authority vested with the Secretary to deal with FMG. Therefore we were able to discover what we are, and are not, insured for; natural disasters are out, so unfortunately we are not covered for tsunami!

12/ Waivers:

Completed waivers are being kept in Secretary’s file as it’s counter-productive to hold them on-site.

13/ Dart Ford:

Roy spoke to Brian McManus at TDC as the issue isn’t just the ford itself, but also the river threatening the abutments.

Moved ‘That a letter is to go to Brian McManus re it being a vital road for residents and recreational users, our Gateway is tied to it, and tourist operators have stopped taking groups up there due to safety concerns. If anyone gets stuck on the other side, it’s an 8-hour tramp to the nearest open hut. We would like agreements with council for annual checks.’
Roy/Geoff Agreed

Trish will confer with Geoff and Roy for the wording of letter.

14/ Tadmor Hill road:

The culvert is done, and it’s improved enough to drive on, but it seems like a band-aid. The water table isn’t catching the water, so the water is running down the tar seal, not going into the new culvert.

15/ TDC forestry trees too close to roads:

John Gully is working on this issue.

16/ Constitution:

With all the hoop-jumping and other work we’ve been involved in over the past four weeks, we have had to put this aside temporarily, but intend to come back to it shortly. We need to establish a consultation process for the constitution, which we should have out for comment before the June meeting.

17/ Consultation process/communication/emails:

The website is working well, with folk using the membership form and ‘contact us’ links. We are receiving on average ten emails a day from Russia; I opened one out of interest and discovered they are sending us recipes, with an offer to deliver meals direct! We haven’t accepted. Sugarcube have been terrific in getting the website sorted, prompt and quickly understanding our requirements. Going forward, our articles in the Informer will include our contact details, to save folk looking them up, and we will advertise TDCC committee names in the back of the Informer. Many of the local FB pages don’t allow group pages to comment, so we are not able to correct the misinformation which continues to abound, unfortunately. This was highlighted recently when a page had a post saying TDCC was using hub money for the op shop project. Thankfully members of the community responded, but it would have been nice for us to be able to post a link to our minutes and reports. When information/newsletters come in from other sources, we are now posting these on our FB page and website, so if your group are doing something, please let us know so we can spread the word. Tapawera Connect are reimbursing us for the website overpayment, and the AP has been stopped. Domain name ownership has been transferred from Phoebe Quinlivan to Sugarcube, who will host it on our behalf. The logo on the website was being used by the Hub steering committee and Tapawera Connect, so I made inquiries and discovered that the logo was designed for Tapawera Connect by Sugarcube. Therefore, we have replaced the logo with an alternative which Sugarcube designed for TDCC some time ago.
From the floor: The older links to the Informer are not working, Trish to follow up.

18/ Tapawera Connect:

We are working on establishing a good relationship. We’ve tried to talk to them about the messages their paid staff are putting into the community. DIA are aware of the issue, and have commented that they believe community comes first, building second. It was frustrating to hear only half the story in the verbal submissions to TDC by a paid staff member who talked about the issue of meeting folk in her own home, but failed to acknowledge that TDCC offered Tapawera Connect a free site for a meeting/office portable which they have failed to take up. She also implied that there were no sensible alternatives available within the community. One pleasing development is that Tapawera Connect have agreed to stop referring to the TDCC building as the ‘old building’ and now refer to it as the ‘Community Centre.’
From the floor: Tapawera Connect staff are paid whilst doing their advocacy work and they are spending lots, whereas community members have to use their own time and own resources to raise issues, which creates inequities.

19/ Medical rooms:

We put a reminder in the Informer that folk should turn the radio on in the centre if they are needing privacy for their consultation. Trish noticed that on both occasions when she contacted the medical centre she was offered Tapawera appointments, without asking, so there appears to have been a change since TDCC wrote. We have asked Wakefield Health centre for contact details for the building’s owners.

20/ Firewood:

An article went into the Informer, and we note a new supplier has entered the market. Please note that the wood being stored on site is hangi wood being stored on behalf. Tapawera Connect notified us that they have resources available for firewood if anyone needs it.

21/ TDC contractors carting rocks instead of using local:

John is following this up.

Correspondence (As below):

Moved ‘That the Inwards be received, and outwards approved.’
Trish/Dean Agreed
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Financial Report: (Gill Hammersley)

TDCC Transactions

DateDescriptionIncomeExpenseBalance
Opening Balance$3,056.40
01 Apr 2026Tapawera Connect Tru$50.00$3,006.40
02 Apr 2026Payment: Goldpine$850.00$3,856.40
02 Apr 2026Contact Energy$311.92$3,544.48
07 Apr 2026Tapawera Four Square$3.49$3,540.99
13 Apr 2026Payment: Xero (NZ) Limited$40.25$3,500.74
15 Apr 2026Payment: Stuart Davis$1,000.00$4,500.74
20 Apr 20260751-0222130-001$19.50$4,481.24
22 Apr 2026Payment: Mackenzie Laurie$100.00$4,581.24
23 Apr 2026Payment: WJ Johnson$500.00$5,081.24
28 Apr 2026Eftpos NZ$60.89$5,020.35
30 Apr 2026Gil Hammersley$120.00$4,900.35
Closing Balance$4,900.35
TOTAL$2,450.00$606.05

Tapawera Opshop

DateDescriptionIncomeExpenseBalance
Opening Balance$11,914.79
Closing Balance$11,914.79
TOTAL$0.00$0.00

Informer

DateDescriptionIncomeExpenseBalance
Opening Balance$8,534.59
01 Apr 2026Payment: Jen the Lady Tradie$39.00$8,573.59
16 Apr 2026Payment: Volunteer Nelson (Wellby)$39.00$8,612.59
20 Apr 2026Payment: TDCC$19.50$8,632.09
20 Apr 2026Payment: Wadsworth Motors$54.00$8,686.09
Closing Balance$8,686.09
TOTAL$112.50$0.00

Westpac – online banking forms have been submitted to Westpac so hopefully signatories will get their login details soon. Arrangements have been made to have the TD that matures this month transferred to the TDCC account.

Informer – Gill didn’t have a chance to do invoices for the April ads in April so the income is down a bit this month, but these payments will come through in due course once she gets the invoices done.

Auditor – Gill spoke to Barry a while ago and he said he would get back to her about whether there is anything she needs to be doing differently in Xero re the accounts.

The Cogs grant has been applied for.

From the floor: A query about missing expenditure. With the signatory issue still being resolved, payments are needing to wait until these are up and running, at which time there will be a catch-up.

Moved ‘That the Financial report be accepted’
Trish/Julie Agreed

Report from John Gully, TDC ward councillor:

Amalgamation; The Govt. has given just three months for councils to put in a submission regarding amalgamation. The hard truth is that someone in Wellington will decide. TDC are objecting, but will likely be ignored. Unfortunately, being a unitary authority did not make TDC safe.
Maintenance schedules: Contractors don’t appear to have any maintenance schedules for regular checking of culverts etc., but instead work reactively. John is putting it to council that Murchison and Tapawera should return to having a road man.
From the floor: Soil from Ngatimoti roadside waterway clearing is being carted to opposite McLean’s Reserve (3 trucks working continuously). Also, soil from near Tapawera bridge was carted to Motueka. Surely there is a landowner much closer who would be happy to have that material? Contractors are wary of dumping what could later turn out to be contaminated material on private land, but this could be resolved.
From the floor: The gravel crossing Tadmor road continues to be an issue as contractors are only being reactive instead of dealing with the cause. Roy will send an email to John Gully about this.

General Business:

1/ Art workshops as a fundraiser:

Susan Creedy has very kindly offered to run art workshops as a fundraiser for the Community Centre. Watch for the notice in the Informer and on our website/FB page. Support like this is much appreciated.

2/ Cycle trail and walking path:

The section between the camp and bridge has never been completed, meaning that children are having to walk on the road when getting to the village or river. This section was promised several years ago, but was waiting for the new well and water works to be completed. Also, the section by Roger’s was only meant to be temporary until negotiations for land beside the railway reserve were completed. Some families won’t allow their children to use it as it’s too close to the road. There may not be enough space for a barrier between the road and path, so it would be preferable to find a permanent solution. John Gully will follow up on both issues.

3/ Contributions for meeting costs:

A member asked if there should be a small cost for attendees of our meetings, to cover costs? We are very aware of the costs to particular individuals around the hosting of meetings, and would like those folk to accept contributions towards that. Meetings will remain free in order to encourage all community members to attend. The cogs grant money will also assist with covering costs.

4/ Laundromat:

We have become aware that many folk in Tapawera have difficulty getting clothes dry during winter. Kieri approached a Nelson laundromat operator who said if she could get 40 signatures of support then they would look at trialling machines in Tapawera. Kieri got 76 signatures in just two days! Since then, a private business has approached us to say that they are putting in machines, including one for pet supplies. Therefore, we will hold off in order to give them a chance to set up, and if it doesn’t happen then we will go back to the original plan.

5/ Internet Roger DeSalis:

The free internet was originally installed at the school for those students who didn’t have access to wifi, but was shifted to the Community Centre when issues arose. It uses about half a light-bulbs worth of power per month, and is free for the Community Centre and those who need it in the village. Roy will check with the school that their students are still receiving that assistance.

6/ Civil Defence:

Kieri took a person who is involved with Civil Defence through the Community Centre and it appears that if we put in a shower, commercial kitchen and hot water then it would work fine.

7/ Security Cameras:

Does anyone know who has the feed from the security cameras in and around the Community Centre please?

8/ From the floor:

Kieri did a fantastic job of ANZAC day! Thank you Kieri.

NB Matters arising addition post meeting:

Picnic tables: No-one seems to have 100% knowledge of ownership, Several tables have been contributed to the community but none are named. Menzshed very kindly keep them upgraded. Trish to write to Menzshed expressing our appreciation for their efforts, and offering our support.

Correspondence list 22nd April to 16th May 2026 TDCC

Inwards:

  • Sugarcube studios working discussion re website
  • 22nd April: Julie’s belated apology for meeting
    TDC re Plan change 81 now open for feedback
  • 23rd April: John Ridd TDC letter outlining his position re Hub steering committee
    Incorporated Societies working discussion on how to achieve changes without previous committee support
  • 24th April: Letter from Westpac about their changing processes for non-private accounts (Gill handling)
  • 27th April: Tapawera Connect minutes
    Invitation to add topics for Hub steering committee meeting 6th May
    Auditors report
    Auditors letter of engagement
  • 28th April: Jo Leyland letter
    TDC re Annual Plan feedback documents issue
  • 30th April: TDC re submission
    FMG confirmation of change of signatories
    Incorporated Societies accepting Trish as an authority
    Incorporated Societies accepting officer details changes
  • 1st May: TDC promising to individually contact paper-sent submitters to ask if they would like to speak
    FMG clarification for Community Centre’s current cover
    Two members resigned for personal reasons
  • 6th May: TDC re speaking to submission
    Fred from Fireflies transcript of Hub steering committee meeting
    Cassie Malraney re FAST-CAN
  • 8th May: Tapawera Connect re firewood
    Hub steering committee minutes
    Bruce Whyte changing phone number for TESSI on website
    Sugarcube confirming they will be hosts of our domain name, and the annual cost and fees
  • 11th May: Tapawera Connect clarifying that we require a formal letter re their personnel entering the community centre
  • 12th May: TDC Community newsletter
    Elections NZ re Stanley Brook hall (referred to Baden Barker)
  • 17th May: Susan Creedy, Art Workshop offer

Outwards:

  • Sugarcube studios working discussion re website
  • Working discussion with Charities Commission
  • Working discussion with Incorporated Societies
  • April 29th: Signed engagement letters to Auditor
    Charities Commission filed!
  • April 30th: Jo Leyland re points raised in her letter
  • May 1st: Letter to two members resigning, wishing them well
  • May 3rd: Letter re In-committee matter
  • May 6th: Hub steering committee re Request for minutes rather than transcript
    (Verbal outwards) Auditor booking him for audit 2026
    Tapawera Connect re FAST-CAN
  • May 7th: Gill sent query to Westpac as we still can’t log in to authorise payments
  • May 8th: COGS grant application
    Acknowledgement re firewood
  • May 11th: Tapawera Connect re retrieving their equipment from the Community Centre
    Roger deSalis re his cabinet et for internet
  • May 17th: Query to Wakefield Medical centre for contact details of Plunket rooms owners.