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Secretary from HAMILTON BMX CLUB
Come join us for our promotion of our club & sport - FREE for new riders to learn some skills & gain confidence on their bikes in September.
Running Sunday Fun Club Days 10-12 must REGISTER
Secretary from HAMILTON BMX CLUB
Everyone Welcome to join us at our Wednesday Club Nights
First club night on the 22nd August 2018
Secretary from HAMILTON BMX CLUB
Our Open Day is 26th August 2018 so why not come down & give our track a go! get some info & join us for our 2018/19 season.
Thinking of hiring a local contractor to do some renovations on your house? A good rule of thumb is to obtain more than one quote, particularly if you are investing a large sum of money.
- Do you know the difference between a quote or an estimate?
- Will you need to hire multiple contractors?
… View moreThinking of hiring a local contractor to do some renovations on your house? A good rule of thumb is to obtain more than one quote, particularly if you are investing a large sum of money.
- Do you know the difference between a quote or an estimate?
- Will you need to hire multiple contractors?
There can be big differences in the prices – make sure you ask why. If you want a good result, the more you think about upfront the better. Follow our checklists, information, and tools to help you through the process.
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Hey neighbours, are you thinking of borrowing money by taking out a loan?
Before you do - there's a few things you really need to know about. Take a minute and read the tips below to ensure you're asking the right questions and getting the best loan for you.
1. Shop around! … View moreHey neighbours, are you thinking of borrowing money by taking out a loan?
Before you do - there's a few things you really need to know about. Take a minute and read the tips below to ensure you're asking the right questions and getting the best loan for you.
1. Shop around! Interest rates, fees and terms must be made available to you by the lender. Make sure you compare details and make an informed decision about what loan is best for you.
2. Choose a lender. Did you know that when you borrow money to buy something, you don’t have to borrow from the same person who is selling the goods?
3. Understand. Whoever is loaning you the money must ask questions to make sure you can afford the loan. They also need to help you understand the key terms of the loan.
4. Be prepared. You'll need to provide your lender with information to show that you can afford to repay the loan. This might include proof of income and expenses so make sure you have it ready.
Don't get on Auntie's bad side and do your research! You can find more information here.
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The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
Emergencies are unpredictable, therefore it’s really important to make a plan to help you get through.
Having a discussion about alternative meeting places, what to do if you can’t contact each other or making a list of supplies are good things to think about when making a plan for an … View moreEmergencies are unpredictable, therefore it’s really important to make a plan to help you get through.
Having a discussion about alternative meeting places, what to do if you can’t contact each other or making a list of supplies are good things to think about when making a plan for an emergency.
What will be on your plan?
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Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Hi everyone,
Dawn King, 81, was walking her son's black labrador, Max, around the block in Rototuna when she tripped and fell over a lip of concrete on Cate Rd.
She broke her kneecap and is now stranded for four weeks.
After contacting Hamilton City Council about the incident, staff … View moreHi everyone,
Dawn King, 81, was walking her son's black labrador, Max, around the block in Rototuna when she tripped and fell over a lip of concrete on Cate Rd.
She broke her kneecap and is now stranded for four weeks.
After contacting Hamilton City Council about the incident, staff visited the site and it's due to be fixed within a week.
Do you have a dodgy footpath that needs fixing? If so, please get in touch on 849-9666 or email news@waikatotimes.co.nz or comment below.
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Hope you're all doing well this winter!
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Laura from Pirongia - Karamu
Sharing for a friend who is currently living in Whitianga
Hey everyone,
My husband, 15month old daughter and I are currently on the look out for a rental. My husband has just accepted a job back in the Waikato and he will be starting in 2 weeks time. We are able to stay in between houses if a … View moreSharing for a friend who is currently living in Whitianga
Hey everyone,
My husband, 15month old daughter and I are currently on the look out for a rental. My husband has just accepted a job back in the Waikato and he will be starting in 2 weeks time. We are able to stay in between houses if a rental was to become available a little bit later. We also have 1 very well behaved cat. We would consider anything 2+ bedroom. We have very good references and have never missed a payment. The place needs to be warm and dry. If you have anything in mind that would be great
Brian from Pukete
I have just been reading why our rates are going through the roof once again,and most of it is due to this Peacocks subdivision that the Mayor had such a large interest in.
It is going to cost Hamilton $ 329 MILLION for the addition of 4000 homes.
That is an additional $6580 per household that … View moreI have just been reading why our rates are going through the roof once again,and most of it is due to this Peacocks subdivision that the Mayor had such a large interest in.
It is going to cost Hamilton $ 329 MILLION for the addition of 4000 homes.
That is an additional $6580 per household that we will have to pay,going on the 2013 census that there were approx 50,000 houses in Hamilton at $3000 per household.
This is just PART of the additions that they have factored in that we dont need.
12 million for a train station at Rotokauri so about 200 people can train to Auckland.
20 million for a community HUB at Rototuna, what the hell are they going to build,another Claudlands edifice.?
27 million for Hamilton gardens developent,didnt see that one in the budget I was OK at $10 a year but where did that come from.
52 Million for biking projects...are you crazy!
What has happened to sort out what NEEDS to be done for ESSENTIAL works ,pay off debt, THEN look at fluffy luxuries..
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Doors to Hamilton Library will reopen on July 9 - next week - with big plans scheduled for the reopening.
The library, in Hamilton's Garden Place, was closed in November 2016 after part of it was found to be earthquake-prone. The $635,000 fix include changes such as a coffee cart and a more… View moreDoors to Hamilton Library will reopen on July 9 - next week - with big plans scheduled for the reopening.
The library, in Hamilton's Garden Place, was closed in November 2016 after part of it was found to be earthquake-prone. The $635,000 fix include changes such as a coffee cart and a more open frontage. Monday's re-opening will start with a ceremony at 9.30am, followed by storytelling, and children's entertainment and activities.
Read the full story here.
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