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The Team from Hamilton City Council
Anzac Day will be marked with a Dawn Parade and Civic Service, coordinated by Hamilton City Council at the Cenotaph in Memorial Park.
The events start at Knox St with a march to Memorial Park via Victoria St, Anzac Pde and Memorial Dr.
The Dawn Parade leaves Knox St at 5.45am and will arrive at … View moreAnzac Day will be marked with a Dawn Parade and Civic Service, coordinated by Hamilton City Council at the Cenotaph in Memorial Park.
The events start at Knox St with a march to Memorial Park via Victoria St, Anzac Pde and Memorial Dr.
The Dawn Parade leaves Knox St at 5.45am and will arrive at the Cenotaph at 6am. The Civic Service march leaves Knox St at 9.45am for a 10am start at the Cenotaph.
Both services will go ahead regardless of weather conditions.
Road closures for Anzac Day 2019
Road closures will be in place in the central city and Hamilton East on Thursday 25 April for the city’s Anzac Day commemorations.
To assist with traffic management and to ensure the safety of event attendees, the following roads will be closed from 12am to 2pm on Thursday 25 April:
-Knox St
-Victoria St, between Grantham St and Anzac Pde
-Anzac Pde, between Anglesea St and Grey St
-Memorial Dr and River Rd, between Te Aroha St and Anzac Pde
Event attendees can park for free in the non-reserved spaces in the Care Park carpark building between Hood and Knox St.
Mobility cardholders attending the events will be given access through the cordon at the intersection of River Rd and Te Aroha St to park on Opoia Rd and Riro St.
The Civic Service includes horses that will be on roads outside the closure area prior to the parade. Motorists are asked to please take care and show consideration.
The boat ramp at Commerce Park on Grantham St will be closed from 5.30am until 11.30am, or until the end of the commemoration service
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Black smoke blowing into the chapel, tyre-popping beside the burial lawns - this is the kind of behaviour which prompted Hamilton Park Cemetery to install CCTV cameras.
Cemetery staffers say they've noticed the skids get more deliberate and extensive over the past two to three years.
One … View moreBlack smoke blowing into the chapel, tyre-popping beside the burial lawns - this is the kind of behaviour which prompted Hamilton Park Cemetery to install CCTV cameras.
Cemetery staffers say they've noticed the skids get more deliberate and extensive over the past two to three years.
One funeral director had seen someone step in front of a car in an attempt to stop it doing a burnout, according to the Funeral Directors Association NZ.
As well as the noise - which affects other services on at the same time - the burnouts are leaving rubber marks, ripping through the seal, and cemetery staffers are worried one of the vehicles will lose control and hurt someone.
Read more here.
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Black smoke blowing into the chapel, tyre-popping beside the burial lawns - this is the kind of behaviour which prompted Hamilton Park Cemetery to install CCTV cameras.
Cemetery staffers say they've noticed the skids get more deliberate and extensive over the past two to three years.
One … View moreBlack smoke blowing into the chapel, tyre-popping beside the burial lawns - this is the kind of behaviour which prompted Hamilton Park Cemetery to install CCTV cameras.
Cemetery staffers say they've noticed the skids get more deliberate and extensive over the past two to three years.
One funeral director had seen someone step in front of a car in an attempt to stop it doing a burnout, according to the Funeral Directors Association NZ.
As well as the noise - which affects other services on at the same time - the burnouts are leaving rubber marks, ripping through the seal, and cemetery staffers are worried one of the vehicles will lose control and hurt someone.
Read more here.
Andre Chivell from Waikato District Health Board
Come and talk to Waikato DHB and Wintec staff about completing a return to nursing programme at Wintec. We also want to talk with midwives wanting to return too.
Part time / Fulltime opportunities
Study support options including repaying your $2500 course fee
(conditions apply)
OPEN DAY:
… View moreCome and talk to Waikato DHB and Wintec staff about completing a return to nursing programme at Wintec. We also want to talk with midwives wanting to return too.
Part time / Fulltime opportunities
Study support options including repaying your $2500 course fee
(conditions apply)
OPEN DAY:
Tuesday 30 April, 9.30am - 2pm
Bryant Education Centre
Waikato Hospital
Find out more!
Pat from Flagstaff
WANTED VAN-NISSAN CARAVAN, HIACE Alike
in tidy condition please
Please message me-I'd like something that has done less than 160kms if possible and is a 5 door. Something from about 2004 upwards
Thank you
The Warehouse is proud to support Parenting Place this month, hosting their Peel & Reveal competition at all our checkouts. You have to be in to win!
In addition, all proceeds from our Rangi Kipa reusable bags currently in store at checkouts will go to Parenting Place. Parenting Place … View moreThe Warehouse is proud to support Parenting Place this month, hosting their Peel & Reveal competition at all our checkouts. You have to be in to win!
In addition, all proceeds from our Rangi Kipa reusable bags currently in store at checkouts will go to Parenting Place. Parenting Place exists to walk alongside whānau from the moment their little ones are born, until the time they raise tamariki of their own. Visit parentingplace.nz for more information.
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Fraser High School is the hub of adult learning in Hamilton and the Waikato district. We offer over 70 evening and weekend classes. Our courses are very reasonably priced as we are supported by the Ministry of Education to offer interesting and useful short programs.
Pick from our courses on … View moreFraser High School is the hub of adult learning in Hamilton and the Waikato district. We offer over 70 evening and weekend classes. Our courses are very reasonably priced as we are supported by the Ministry of Education to offer interesting and useful short programs.
Pick from our courses on business management, computing, food and cooking, gardening, language, music and dance, photography, and art.
Enrol now for term two, starts 6th May 2019. You can LOOK, BOOK and PAY online at www.fraserace.ac.nz or just call us on 07 846 8624. It's easy!
Just a few clicks and you will be on a new learning adventure.
Enrol Now!
Sunan from Huntington
One year old king single for sale. Have two stains. Pick up around Huntington area. Price no negotiable.
Price: $200
Hi neighbours - the winter season is upon us which means it's sport season!
- COMAG Matamata Swifts Football
- Matamata College 1st XV
- Matamata Combined Rugby under 21s
A massive good luck to all of our teams!
Make sure your heating is up to scratch for the winter - … View moreHi neighbours - the winter season is upon us which means it's sport season!
- COMAG Matamata Swifts Football
- Matamata College 1st XV
- Matamata Combined Rugby under 21s
A massive good luck to all of our teams!
Make sure your heating is up to scratch for the winter - The team at Comag
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Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell
It's time for the second Grow Waikato event. A bi-monthly briefing on key projects and developments in the Waikato region
Hosted by Jamie Strange MP
Guest Speakers:
Leonard Gardner
Commercial Manager, Fosters Construction Group
Leonard will share his views on the New Zealand and Waikato … View moreIt's time for the second Grow Waikato event. A bi-monthly briefing on key projects and developments in the Waikato region
Hosted by Jamie Strange MP
Guest Speakers:
Leonard Gardner
Commercial Manager, Fosters Construction Group
Leonard will share his views on the New Zealand and Waikato construction sectors, providing an update on Foster Construction’s current and future projects.
Jen Baird
General Manager City Growth, Hamilton City Council
A briefing on the Industrial & Commercial Growth in Hamilton City.
Matt Stark
Director, Stark Property
Opportunities in the Hamilton and New Zealand construction sectors, and an update on Stark Property’s current and future developments.
Followed by a Q&A session with speakers and Jamie.
Date:
Tuesday, 14th May 2019
Venue:
The Atrium, WINTEC Hamilton City Campus (parking available in carpark building off Ward or Tristram Streets)
Time:
4:30 - 4:45 pm: mix-and-mingle/networking
4:45 - 6 pm: event
Please RSVP by Friday 10th May to melissa.white@parliament.govt.nz
Save the date:
The following Grow Waikato event will be Wednesday, 3rd July, The Atrium, WINTEC, 4:30 pm till 6:00 pm
The Team from Resene ColorShop Te Rapa
Create hours of fun for children with some off-cuts of timber and Resene Blackboard Paint or Resene Chalkboard Paint. Once dry your children or grandchildren can draw all over the buildings to create their own looks.
Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from … View moreCreate hours of fun for children with some off-cuts of timber and Resene Blackboard Paint or Resene Chalkboard Paint. Once dry your children or grandchildren can draw all over the buildings to create their own looks.
Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this handy project yourself
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Wishing everyone a safe and happy Easter long weekend! 🐰💙
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