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Our friends at Stuff are collating an incredible directory of small businesses delivering during lockdown in every region across New Zealand. Check out the best in baked goods, meal companies, drinks of every sort, groceries and sweet treats delivering right to your neighbourhood.
Supporting … View moreOur friends at Stuff are collating an incredible directory of small businesses delivering during lockdown in every region across New Zealand. Check out the best in baked goods, meal companies, drinks of every sort, groceries and sweet treats delivering right to your neighbourhood.
Supporting local is easy with Support Local, Aotearoa. Have a browse or show your support by submitting a shoutout to a business near you now. They'll thank you for it.
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Thank you for your support and patience in Alert Level 4! As we enter Alert Level 3, our Phone Order & Collection service is available at each of our stores!
Give your local Heathcotes store a call to make an order (or grab some expert advice!) and we’ll get it ready for contactless … View moreThank you for your support and patience in Alert Level 4! As we enter Alert Level 3, our Phone Order & Collection service is available at each of our stores!
Give your local Heathcotes store a call to make an order (or grab some expert advice!) and we’ll get it ready for contactless collection.
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Up your potted plants game with this easy recycling project finished in Resene.
Find out how to create your own.
Matihiko/Tech Support Librarian from St Andrews Library Waiwherowhero
Staff Storytime is back! Keep the kids happy with these wonderful stories. We are posting a story a day on our Facebook page. We also have some these stories on our website! Check out the links below:
Matihiko/Tech Support Librarian from Chartwell Library Kukutaaruhe
Staff Storytime is back! Keep the kids happy with these wonderful stories. We are posting a story a day on our Facebook page. We also have some these stories on our website! Check out the links below:
Matihiko/Tech Support Librarian from Hamilton Central Library Te Koopuu Maania o Kirikiriroa
Staff Storytime is back! Keep the kids happy with these wonderful stories. We are posting a story a day on our Facebook page. We also have some these stories on our website! Check out the links below:
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Kia ora neighbours,
What has been some good news in your neighbourhood that's happened during the lockdown?
Kia ora neighbours, we're getting a lot of stories about Covid-19 saturating our newsfeed and the media as of late and we're keen on helping put a damper on that. … View moreKia ora neighbours,
What has been some good news in your neighbourhood that's happened during the lockdown?
Kia ora neighbours, we're getting a lot of stories about Covid-19 saturating our newsfeed and the media as of late and we're keen on helping put a damper on that. We'd love for you to tell us some of the more light-hearted stories that you think deserve a shoutout.
Maybe it's a community hero that's been helping out those that are self-isolating, something you discovered while out exercising in your bubble, or something you're doing to help pass the time.
Let us know in the comments below and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want your comment featured in the Hamilton Press.
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With Covid keeping visitors out of rest homes, they're developing some creative ways to keep people connected.
Joan Cooper's husband is in Raidus Glaisdale in Flagstaff, as is a close friend of Shirley Ratcliffe.
The pair have been seeing their loved ones at a distance and through the … View moreWith Covid keeping visitors out of rest homes, they're developing some creative ways to keep people connected.
Joan Cooper's husband is in Raidus Glaisdale in Flagstaff, as is a close friend of Shirley Ratcliffe.
The pair have been seeing their loved ones at a distance and through the window - and now through the fence - during raised Covid alert levels.
Read more here. Have any of you found inventive ways to stay connected with whānau?
Collision Connect is proud to be operating for our community during Level 3.
We are open under Level 3 with strict measures in place to ensure the safety of our team and customers.
A range of services are available from collision repair and car painting to windscreen repair and replacement, … View moreCollision Connect is proud to be operating for our community during Level 3.
We are open under Level 3 with strict measures in place to ensure the safety of our team and customers.
A range of services are available from collision repair and car painting to windscreen repair and replacement, or even just fixing up those little dings.
Call us now on 0800 799 961. Stay safe, Aotearoa!
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Graeme from Frankton
As some of us have seen , patronage on Te Huia has dropped below 30 people per day . Some factions are talking of cancelling this service , but I see there is a 'poll' , tellingly with no costings , talking of putting on a 3rd train each day , and extra services on Saturdays and Sundays .… View moreAs some of us have seen , patronage on Te Huia has dropped below 30 people per day . Some factions are talking of cancelling this service , but I see there is a 'poll' , tellingly with no costings , talking of putting on a 3rd train each day , and extra services on Saturdays and Sundays .
In order to be informed , would they not include basic information ?
Tellingly , there are less buses , because less people travel , mainly due to Covid , but going back to 2019 , there were 18 scheduled buses per day , offering a range of prices and services . So the buses respond to demand , and put on less buses . Why ? Because they need to make money , while still offering a service .
The Loco Loco wants to put on MORE services , because right now they need 4900 people per journey to make money , and they only get 30 . Oh , I know , lets do MORE services . That will work .
And through all this -- WE ARE PAYING FOR THIS . With both or rates and our taxes , we are paying . 200,000 are subsidising 30 people to travel outside the region to work . Madness IMO .
The Team from Red Cross Shop Hamilton East
Looking for affordable, pre-loved and new essentials? Then we have great news for you! We are back and are now able to offer you our contactless shopping options for essential items from your local Red Cross Shop.
Although, our physical doors remain closed on level 3, you can simply call us to … View moreLooking for affordable, pre-loved and new essentials? Then we have great news for you! We are back and are now able to offer you our contactless shopping options for essential items from your local Red Cross Shop.
Although, our physical doors remain closed on level 3, you can simply call us to check if we have what you need and then have the items prepared for contactless collection.
Address:300 Grey street Hamilton East
Trading hours:10am-4pm
Phone number: 07856 4301
Email:shop.hamiltoneast@redcross.org.nz
Summa from Frankton
FOUND CAT: BLACK MEDIUM/LONG HAIR MALE, DEANWELL, MELVILLE. GENDER UNKNOWN.
(Posting on behalf of my family member)
Has been hanging around my possibly living under my house for around 2 months now looks scruffy and dirty (even tho doesn't look in photo and photo was taken month ago) … View moreFOUND CAT: BLACK MEDIUM/LONG HAIR MALE, DEANWELL, MELVILLE. GENDER UNKNOWN.
(Posting on behalf of my family member)
Has been hanging around my possibly living under my house for around 2 months now looks scruffy and dirty (even tho doesn't look in photo and photo was taken month ago) won't let me go near, have talked to neighbours and they don't know who it belongs to either. At one stage was meowing so much and continues to hang around outside my house so thought maybe a tom, but due to looking quite poorly so started putting out some food. Thinking it's either lost or a stray. Couple weeks back he looked like he'd been in a fight as had bleeding ear and hes progressively looking bit more worse for wear.
My cousin messaged me this photo about a month ago so gave a bit of time but doesn't seem to be anyone's cat so wanted to check on here before we come up with a plan to help this kitty
Have been trying get close but very weary of humans and just runs under deck otherwise we would've tried a paper collar
Matihiko/Tech Support Librarian from Chartwell Library Kukutaaruhe
Caring for your guitar is key to its longevity in both appearance and sound. Whether you’ve just bought a brand new guitar or would like to start taking better care of your existing one, drop into Guitar Care and Maintenance Hour held every Saturday between 12pm-1pm at Central Library.
Find out… View moreCaring for your guitar is key to its longevity in both appearance and sound. Whether you’ve just bought a brand new guitar or would like to start taking better care of your existing one, drop into Guitar Care and Maintenance Hour held every Saturday between 12pm-1pm at Central Library.
Find out more on link about how we can help you keep your guitar at its best
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Happy Random Acts of Kindness Day New Zealand 💚
In times like this, it's more important than ever to stay kind and connected. So this year, we ask that you pick up the phone, call someone you care about and check in on their well-being.
It takes a little, not a lot, to be kind and caring … View moreHappy Random Acts of Kindness Day New Zealand 💚
In times like this, it's more important than ever to stay kind and connected. So this year, we ask that you pick up the phone, call someone you care about and check in on their well-being.
It takes a little, not a lot, to be kind and caring 💚
NumberWorks'nWords Hamilton Central
To is a preposition with several meanings, including “toward” and “until.”
Too is an adverb that can mean “excessively” or “also.”
Two is also pronounced the same as to and too, but it can’t be used instead of either of them because it’s a number.
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