Northern Outlook

‘Not just a regular pharmacist’

- KRISTIE BOLAND

A ‘‘delightful­ly different character’’ with a great sense of humour and a friendly manner is how customers describe Kaiapoi’s local business hero.

Robert Fenwick, the owner of Fenwicks Pharmacy in Kaiapoi, Canterbury, is the national winner of the 2022 Prospa Local Business Hero award.

The award recognises community heroes who own small businesses throughout New Zealand.

Fenwicks Pharmacy was passed down to Fenwick from his father when he retired in 1985.

He has seen many changes in technology and treatments over his 37 years of running a pharmacy.

Fenwick said the toughest times were during the Canterbury earthquake­s and the Covid19 pandemic.

To ensure customer safety after the earthquake­s, the pharmacy operated out of a caravan parked at the front of the premises.

The start of the pandemic was a ‘‘scary’’ time for Fenwick, as it was for most businesses, though he acknowledg­ed pharmacies, as essential businesses, had been ‘‘lucky economical­ly’’.

‘‘I feel for all those workers that are struggling.’’

Fenwick was ‘‘very surprised’’ to hear he had been nominated for the local hero award.

‘‘There are plenty of other heroes out there. I’m thankful. I appreciate the community.’’

He did not want to take all the credit, saying the pharmacy worked as a team.

Kaiapoi resident Michael Mckay said he had never left Fenwicks Pharmacy without a smile on his face.

‘‘Rob’s a delightful­ly different character with a great sense of humour. The staff are all wonderful, profession­al and happy. They always pick you up,’’ Mckay said.

Fenwick was recognised by his community for his ongoing service and support through some of the country’s toughest times. Fenwicks Pharmacy remained open throughout the lockdowns and, despite the challenge that brought, the community appreciate­d the team’s friendly greetings, conversati­ons and smiles.

Regular customer Nadia Bell said Fenwick went out of his way to help his customers.

‘‘He’ll provide you not only with a good belly laugh but extra valuable knowledge. He’s not a regular pharmacist, he will go out of his way to acknowledg­e you even when he’s under the pump,’’ Bell said.

The Prospa Local Business Hero awards is in partnershi­p with Neighbourl­y. A small business owner is nominated each year for the award and wins a package worth $10,000 including $2500 worth of Neighbourl­y advertisin­g, $5000 worth of Stuff advertisin­g and $2500 cash.

Neighbourl­y head Sarah Moore said a pharmacy winning the award demonstrat­ed ‘‘the value Kiwis place on their connection with their local pharmacist’’.

‘‘They’re often the first port of call for minor ailments and hold a position of real trust in our communitie­s.’’

 ?? ?? Robert Fenwick, of Fenwicks Pharmacy in Kaiapoi, has won the Prospa Local Business Hero award.
Robert Fenwick, of Fenwicks Pharmacy in Kaiapoi, has won the Prospa Local Business Hero award.
 ?? HANNAH LEE ?? In 2015, Fenwicks Pharmacy won the South Island section of a national competitio­n of pharmacy displays. It aimed to encourage customers to ask questions to make full use of pharmacist­s’ expertise about medicines.
HANNAH LEE In 2015, Fenwicks Pharmacy won the South Island section of a national competitio­n of pharmacy displays. It aimed to encourage customers to ask questions to make full use of pharmacist­s’ expertise about medicines.
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