Enderley, Hamilton

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

1918 days ago

DIY Tool Library?

Neil from Newstead

I wonder if there is a DIY tool library anywhere in the vicinity where I might access / hire something like a Post Hole Borer??? Maybe there are ways local men's sheds could run such a service instead of people having to buy and accumulate?

1916 days ago
1916 days ago

What's life like for children uplifted from their parents?

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

Karisma Emery, 17, has been in state care for most of her life.
Have you had experience with the system?
It was the middle of the night when Emery, 5, and her two younger sisters were taken from her mum's home, she said.
"That's when everything changed," she said. … View more
Karisma Emery, 17, has been in state care for most of her life.
Have you had experience with the system?
It was the middle of the night when Emery, 5, and her two younger sisters were taken from her mum's home, she said.
"That's when everything changed," she said. "That's when everything turned to s…"
Karisma shared her story at a hui for the Whānau Ora-led inquiry into child uplifts by Oranga Tamariki. www.stuff.co.nz...
|Read more here.|

1916 days ago

Assorted lengths of unused timber.

Richard from Maeroa

60 x 12 pine skirting 1 tapered edge 10 lin metre
40 x 12 pine skirting 1 tapered edge 5 lin metre
90 x 30 pine deck tread 3 lin metre
70 x 45 pine framing timber 12 lin metre
assorted short pieces of pine & rimu.

All to go $40.00 the lot must go by this THURSDAY 22rnd… View more
60 x 12 pine skirting 1 tapered edge 10 lin metre
40 x 12 pine skirting 1 tapered edge 5 lin metre
90 x 30 pine deck tread 3 lin metre
70 x 45 pine framing timber 12 lin metre
assorted short pieces of pine & rimu.

All to go $40.00 the lot must go by this THURSDAY 22rnd August.
We are leaving the property and it will all be dumped on Friday

Price: $40

1916 days ago

Competition time!

The Team from Hamilton City Council

Competition time! 📣 The popular 'design your own helmet' competition is back.

Download an entry form below and get designing ➡️www.hamilton.govt.nz/schoolroadsafety

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1916 days ago

How to deal with neighbourhood disputes

Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed

Hey neighbours, most of us are lucky enough to get on with the people we live next door to, but what can you do if you don't?

We asked some experts how to stop minor irritations turning into something more serious, and who you can you turn to if things start to get out of hand - because … View more
Hey neighbours, most of us are lucky enough to get on with the people we live next door to, but what can you do if you don't?

We asked some experts how to stop minor irritations turning into something more serious, and who you can you turn to if things start to get out of hand - because being better neighbours can only have a positive impact on the quality of our communities, and who wouldn't want that :)

1916 days ago

What's life like for children uplifted from their parents?

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

Karisma Emery, 17, has been in state care for most of her life.
Have you had experience with the system?
It was the middle of the night when Emery, 5, and her two younger sisters were taken from her mum's home, she said.
"That's when everything changed," she said. … View more
Karisma Emery, 17, has been in state care for most of her life.
Have you had experience with the system?
It was the middle of the night when Emery, 5, and her two younger sisters were taken from her mum's home, she said.
"That's when everything changed," she said. "That's when everything turned to s…"
Emery shared her story at a hui for the Whānau Ora-led inquiry into child uplifts by Oranga Tamariki. www.stuff.co.nz...
|Read more here.|

1920 days ago

Mass transit network

Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell

A potential vision of a future Hamilton and surrounding towns, incorporating rail as a key feature of our public transport network, primarily using existing tracks.

Also, this week Ministry of Transport signed off on completing a business case for rapid rail between Ham and Akld (around one hour … View more
A potential vision of a future Hamilton and surrounding towns, incorporating rail as a key feature of our public transport network, primarily using existing tracks.

Also, this week Ministry of Transport signed off on completing a business case for rapid rail between Ham and Akld (around one hour from CBD to CBD), to be completed in April 2020.

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1917 days ago

A Doll’s House

Performing Arts Network of NZ

Tour-Makers and Twist Productions present A Doll’s House, by Emily Perkins, based on Ibsen’s original, directed by Katherine McRae.

Cleverly exposing the dynamics within a marriage, the New Zealand adaptation of the classic play by Norway's Henrik Ibsen, A Doll’s House, is set to make… View more
Tour-Makers and Twist Productions present A Doll’s House, by Emily Perkins, based on Ibsen’s original, directed by Katherine McRae.

Cleverly exposing the dynamics within a marriage, the New Zealand adaptation of the classic play by Norway's Henrik Ibsen, A Doll’s House, is set to make its Hamilton debut – playing for one night only at Clarence Street Theatre on Saturday 14th September.

Celebrated New Zealand writer Emily Perkins has created a masterpiece in her first work for the stage, exploring the social straitjackets we find ourselves in, and revealing how much – or how little – has changed since the Ibsen original premiered in 1879, with both being acclaimed by critics and audiences alike.

This production stars Sophie Hambleton, best known for her role as Carol O’Driscoll in TV3’s Westside.
Book now

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1917 days ago

Treat yourself by treating Dad - Win*

Reporter Sunday Star Times

Why not spoil Dad this year with a gift that keeps on giving, not just on Father's Day but every Sunday?

From as little as $3.80* a week you can keep Dad up to date with all the latest news in sports, business and entertainment each Sunday. Plus, when you buy him a 6-month or 1-year … View more
Why not spoil Dad this year with a gift that keeps on giving, not just on Father's Day but every Sunday?

From as little as $3.80* a week you can keep Dad up to date with all the latest news in sports, business and entertainment each Sunday. Plus, when you buy him a 6-month or 1-year subscription and you’ll go in the draw to WIN* a brand new 65” Sony Bravia OLED TV, worth $7,499.

Ts&Cs apply.
Buy now

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1921 days ago

Cleaning

Dion from Claudelands

One off clean: $80 for 2 hours
End of tenancy clean: $150 minimum for a medium house
Regular clean: $60 for 2 hours
Lawn mowing: $25 minimum ( depends on the size of the lawn / clippings are collected or not )
Window( interior & exterior ): on site quote
Rubbish removal: $40 minimum

Other … View more
One off clean: $80 for 2 hours
End of tenancy clean: $150 minimum for a medium house
Regular clean: $60 for 2 hours
Lawn mowing: $25 minimum ( depends on the size of the lawn / clippings are collected or not )
Window( interior & exterior ): on site quote
Rubbish removal: $40 minimum

Other services: waterblasting, gutter clean, gardening/weeding

Pm now! Thank you

1917 days ago

How great is Your Place? Take our survey!

The Team Reporter from Stuff

Do you trust your council? Do you feel safe at home? Take our survey about your town.

For the Your Place survey we've put together a series of questions which should provide us with a comprehensive set of data that will be analysed and put in context for us by a team from AUT University.
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Do you trust your council? Do you feel safe at home? Take our survey about your town.

For the Your Place survey we've put together a series of questions which should provide us with a comprehensive set of data that will be analysed and put in context for us by a team from AUT University.

We'd love to hear from you. Find out more here.

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1918 days ago

Poll: What is the top issue you want the local council to focus on?

Neighbourly.co.nz

The local elections are a great opportunity to decide on who we want to represent our communities over the next three years.

With elections just around the corner, this is a good time to pinpoint the issues that affect you and are important to you. Being clear on this is a first step in knowing… View more
The local elections are a great opportunity to decide on who we want to represent our communities over the next three years.

With elections just around the corner, this is a good time to pinpoint the issues that affect you and are important to you. Being clear on this is a first step in knowing what you want your local councillors to support or who to vote for. What are the issues you want your next local council to focus on?

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What is the top issue you want the local council to focus on?
  • 33% Rates
    33% Complete
  • 10.8% Housing
    10.8% Complete
  • 15% Roads
    15% Complete
  • 3.6% Public transport
    3.6% Complete
  • 9.3% Water
    9.3% Complete
  • 4.9% Waste
    4.9% Complete
  • 8.9% Climate + environment
    8.9% Complete
  • 10.2% Infrastructure
    10.2% Complete
  • 4.3% Local facilities (like parks and libraries)
    4.3% Complete
1311 votes
1918 days ago

Free pallets available

Rachel from Beerescourt

We have a pile of pallets available for pick up from Te Rapa between 9am and 3pm weekdays, and can help load them onto your trailer for you. Send me a private message for the address and when you'd like to pick them up.

Free

1918 days ago

Lawn Mowing

Nigel from Hamilton East

I have Years of experience. Clippings removed and edges done. One offs or regular basis. FREE QUOTE and reference if wanted. Ph/Tx Nigel 0273343280

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