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Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Hamilton’s at risk of a shock from jittery global markets just as home building consents and other income streams are already down.
The grim picture was painted in a report to the city council’s strategic risk and assurance committee for March.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Congratulations to this week's winners who have won a $100 Briscoes voucher each.
Shilpy Rattu from Takapuna
Alana August from Morrinsville
Michael Cooney from Whangarei
… View moreCongratulations to this week's winners who have won a $100 Briscoes voucher each.
Shilpy Rattu from Takapuna
Alana August from Morrinsville
Michael Cooney from Whangarei
Matthew Alan from Rangiora
Winners, get in touch here before 18th March.
Not a winner? Check back next week.
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
The farming industry is keeping a close eye on the weather forecast, and with no rain on the horizon, a drought declaration may be on the cards.
The dry conditions impacting the North Island led MPI to declare a drought in Taranaki last week.
Do you think it's time to declare drought in … View moreThe farming industry is keeping a close eye on the weather forecast, and with no rain on the horizon, a drought declaration may be on the cards.
The dry conditions impacting the North Island led MPI to declare a drought in Taranaki last week.
Do you think it's time to declare drought in Waikato? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Tokoroa is set to get 187 new homes - including as many as 31 “affordable” $550,000 properties - after resource consent has been granted for the Strathmore Park development.
South Waikato District Council also said the development would provide “significant employment opportunities” at a… View moreTokoroa is set to get 187 new homes - including as many as 31 “affordable” $550,000 properties - after resource consent has been granted for the Strathmore Park development.
South Waikato District Council also said the development would provide “significant employment opportunities” at a time when Tokoroa has been left reeling with the loss of up to 230 jobs at the Kinleith Mill.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Lower speed limits may stick around on two well-used Hamilton routes, despite a Government-ordered reversal.
The rule change requires councils to reverse speed reductions made since 2019 - but Hamilton City Council staff propose keeping the lower limits on a piece of Cobham Dr, heading from the … View moreLower speed limits may stick around on two well-used Hamilton routes, despite a Government-ordered reversal.
The rule change requires councils to reverse speed reductions made since 2019 - but Hamilton City Council staff propose keeping the lower limits on a piece of Cobham Dr, heading from the CBD to Melville, and on Ruakura road.
What do you reckon? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
Libby Reporter from Waikato Local
Rates debt is on the rise all across the Waikato region with every council contacted by the Waikato Times reporting an increase in outstanding rates debt and a combined bill topping $50m.
As more people struggle to pay, the South Waikato District Council is looking to employ a specialist rates … View moreRates debt is on the rise all across the Waikato region with every council contacted by the Waikato Times reporting an increase in outstanding rates debt and a combined bill topping $50m.
As more people struggle to pay, the South Waikato District Council is looking to employ a specialist rates debt collector in an effort to recoup more than $3.5m in unpaid rates from cash-strapped locals.
Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times
Stepping past the cones at the entrance to Frankton Thunder is like stepping into a whole new world.
Creative expression runs free here, as adults of all ages embrace dressing up and letting their inner steampunk out.
Did you go to Frankton Thunder? Tell us your reasons in the comments … View moreStepping past the cones at the entrance to Frankton Thunder is like stepping into a whole new world.
Creative expression runs free here, as adults of all ages embrace dressing up and letting their inner steampunk out.
Did you go to Frankton Thunder? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
The Team from Momentum Waikato
The work of CCS Disability Action Waikato makes a huge difference in the lives of disabled people and their whaanau across the Waikato, Coromandel and King Country.
One person who the organisation supports is Matthew Sloane (pictured above), someone who, in his dad David’s words, “spreads … View moreThe work of CCS Disability Action Waikato makes a huge difference in the lives of disabled people and their whaanau across the Waikato, Coromandel and King Country.
One person who the organisation supports is Matthew Sloane (pictured above), someone who, in his dad David’s words, “spreads joy.”
“Matthew is an incredibly cheerful, friendly person, and that friendliness is contagious,” said David.
The 31-year-old has a learning disability and has been supported by CCS Disability Action’s Waikato branch for around 10 years. He is also employed as a caretaker at the local branch, work he enjoys.
Matthew has a small team of Support Workers who spend time with him each weekday morning and help him to live independently. Every day holds something different. As well as working at CCS Disability Action, he enjoys a regular cycling session and connecting with friends.
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Debi from Rototuna North
Paver's X 2
$5.00 for both.
Great to put your plant pots on top of.
Then put them on your patio to prevent staining your concrete patio or timber deck.
Price: $5
Debi from Rototuna North
Yucca's X 2 pots included.
Surplus to our needs.
Prefer to sell together.
$20.00 for both or $15.00 each selling separately.
Price: $20
Debi from Rototuna North
Garbage Bin.
Great in the back yard after the large family BBQ clean up!
Faded, but never used. Surplus to our needs.
Price: $25
Debi from Rototuna North
3 X Veggie Planters sold as a set of 3.
Includes the 3 clouche's to cover your veggies from insects.
Price: $75
Debi from Rototuna North
Patio Table or gardener's table. Use it to transplant your plant pots on.
Price: $25
Debi from Rototuna North
Pallet. Great for hanging off your fence with decor.
Second photo is just to give ideas of what I did. Surplus to our needs.
Price: $10
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