Up close and in action at Port Nelson
Port Nelson this weekend offers the rare opportunity to see the port up close and in action.
An Open Day is being held from 10 - 4pm on Sunday February 11th, with the public invited to come down and look at demonstrations and static displays from port users or join a bus tour around the port.
Marketing Manager Chris Williams says many Nelsonians can still remember the days when they could drive around the wharves and watch ships loading and unloading.
³In the modern shipping environment those days have gone,² he says. ³We are even required by international security regulations to ensure everyone over 18 going on the port tour busses has photo ID such as a driver¹s license. This is a great opportunity for people to see how the port works and to get an inside view of a key part of the Nelson region - the gateway for exports and this region¹s biggest community owned asset.²
Mr Williams said the last open day was held in 2003.
Courtesy buses will leave from the Tahunanui library and a car park at the Nelmac site in Vickerman Street throughout the day. There will be food stalls, tug demonstrations, displays form MAF, Enza, Coastguard, Talleys¹ Fisheries and a demonstration from the rescue helicopter at the Main Wharf around noon.
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