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Photo 1: Lou Dixon, Coordinator for Ruapehu Neighbourhood Support, has created this cheery display for the Taumarunui Christmas Tree Festival where agencies are given the chance to educate the public on the work that they do in a fun and festive way.
Photo 2: Papamoa Neighbourhoood Support and … View morePhoto 1: Lou Dixon, Coordinator for Ruapehu Neighbourhood Support, has created this cheery display for the Taumarunui Christmas Tree Festival where agencies are given the chance to educate the public on the work that they do in a fun and festive way.
Photo 2: Papamoa Neighbourhoood Support and Papamoa Community Patrol recently took part in the local Community Christmas parade alongside Inspector Phil Gillbanks, Senior Constable Adrian Oldham and Senior Constable Amanda Pinkerton to spread Christmas cheer and safety messaging in their area.
Samantha McPherson from WEL Networks
We're expecting strong westerly winds to hit the Waikato tomorrow. Please keep yourselves safe and stay away from downed power lines. Don't try to remove objects or vegetation that might have flown into power lines. Give us a call on 0800 800 935.
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Brian from Chartwell
I have been asked to place this ad on behalf of our neighbour.
They are having a garage sale at 8am Sunday 22nd of December at number 6 Egmont Street.
The sale will have the following among other items:
King Single Beds and Mattresses
Kitchen Dishes
Cupboards
Small Tables
Cot Mattress
… View moreI have been asked to place this ad on behalf of our neighbour.
They are having a garage sale at 8am Sunday 22nd of December at number 6 Egmont Street.
The sale will have the following among other items:
King Single Beds and Mattresses
Kitchen Dishes
Cupboards
Small Tables
Cot Mattress
Christmas Decorations
Toys
etc.
Good luck!
Negotiable
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Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival is back and bigger than ever, with festival headliner Fly My Pretties and new venues across the city!
Chock-full of over 50 performances spanning all things arty, this whanau-friendly event is not to be missed.
Check out rising Singer songwriter Nadia Reid, … View moreHamilton Gardens Arts Festival is back and bigger than ever, with festival headliner Fly My Pretties and new venues across the city!
Chock-full of over 50 performances spanning all things arty, this whanau-friendly event is not to be missed.
Check out rising Singer songwriter Nadia Reid, laugh your head off with Michele A’Court, or relax to some of the finest local classical music courtesy of the NZ Opera.
With the iconic Hamilton Gardens established as the heart of the event, more venues means more art, music, comedy and theatre for all!
See you at HGAF 2020!
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Pip Stephenson from Waikato/Bay of Plenty Cancer Society
Small steps can make a remarkable difference for people affected by cancer in our community. Join us for Relay For Life and let’s do something remarkable together!
Saturday 14 March, 10am-10pm
Claudelands Events Centre
Relay For Life is an inspirational and fun team event that brings people … View moreSmall steps can make a remarkable difference for people affected by cancer in our community. Join us for Relay For Life and let’s do something remarkable together!
Saturday 14 March, 10am-10pm
Claudelands Events Centre
Relay For Life is an inspirational and fun team event that brings people together to celebrate cancer survivors and carers, remember loved ones lost to cancer and fight back by raising awareness and funds for the Cancer Society.
Team members take turns walking or running around a track over 12 hours while enjoying a festival atmosphere of music, activities and community spirit. Everyone and anyone can get involved, so gather your friends, family and workmates and get your team together today!
Register at www.relayforlife.org.nz...
Another 10 double passes to SIX60 have been drawn for our Neighbourly members! We have 100 double passes to give away as well as an exclusive concert by one of the supporting acts from the SIX60 tour.
To be eligible, make sure you are a verified Neighbourly member (need a hand verifying your … View moreAnother 10 double passes to SIX60 have been drawn for our Neighbourly members! We have 100 double passes to give away as well as an exclusive concert by one of the supporting acts from the SIX60 tour.
To be eligible, make sure you are a verified Neighbourly member (need a hand verifying your address? Click here). We’ll also need to see you being more Neighbourly, whether it’s posting to your neighbourhood, replying to questions or inviting your neighbour to join the site (we’ve put together a few ideas here).
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Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Hi neighbours,
The weather's looking up this week, the perfect time to take a trip to Raglan and cool off. But things could get heated on the drive out as locals get increasingly agitated by motorists who are unfamiliar with the windy route.
Do you use SH23 much? Do you think it needs work? … View moreHi neighbours,
The weather's looking up this week, the perfect time to take a trip to Raglan and cool off. But things could get heated on the drive out as locals get increasingly agitated by motorists who are unfamiliar with the windy route.
Do you use SH23 much? Do you think it needs work? Or do attitudes need to change? Read more here
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We’re adjusting our electorate boundaries for the next two general elections.
By making sure each electorate has about the same number of people, we can give all New Zealanders equal representation in Parliament. It’s all balance.
If we move one of your electorate boundaries, you could … View moreWe’re adjusting our electorate boundaries for the next two general elections.
By making sure each electorate has about the same number of people, we can give all New Zealanders equal representation in Parliament. It’s all balance.
If we move one of your electorate boundaries, you could end up in a different electorate to the one you’re in now – so we show you what we’re proposing before we make any changes and give you the opportunity to share your thoughts.
Have your say now at vote.nz
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Reporter Sunday Star Times
Hi Neighbourly - we're looking for a first-home buyer to talk about why it was their goal to buy a house and the reasons behind it (need to be willing to be pictured with it). We're also looking for a few people 50 years or older to talk about how important owning their own home is to … View moreHi Neighbourly - we're looking for a first-home buyer to talk about why it was their goal to buy a house and the reasons behind it (need to be willing to be pictured with it). We're also looking for a few people 50 years or older to talk about how important owning their own home is to their retirement goals
Can you help? Email susan.edmunds@stuff.co.nz
Do you know what you're liable for if you don’t install enough smoke alarms in your rental? Or the minimum temperature your rental property must be heated to by law?
See how you score and if you still have questions, give our resident experts a call. At Lodge, our property management team… View moreDo you know what you're liable for if you don’t install enough smoke alarms in your rental? Or the minimum temperature your rental property must be heated to by law?
See how you score and if you still have questions, give our resident experts a call. At Lodge, our property management team stay up to date with the latest regulations and can answer your trickiest rental related questions.
Contact Robyn and put her to the test.
Mobile 021 824 422 | Email robyna@lodge.co.nz
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Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Morning neighbours,
The lineup for this summer's arts festival was revealed at a special gathering at Turtle Lake on Wednesday night.
There are more than 50 performances ranging from opera to immersive theatre to K-pop and many other forms of artistic expression.
The performance venue list … View moreMorning neighbours,
The lineup for this summer's arts festival was revealed at a special gathering at Turtle Lake on Wednesday night.
There are more than 50 performances ranging from opera to immersive theatre to K-pop and many other forms of artistic expression.
The performance venue list has also expanded. It will now include the Meteor and Clarence Street theatres, Garden Place and Victoria On The River.
What do you think of the festival lineup?
Read all the details here.
Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell
Great to see an announcement from Minister Andrew Little this morning that Hamilton will be receiving a Drug and Alcohol Court.
These courts make a real difference to people: within two years court participants are 23% less likely to reoffend for any offence, and 35% less likely to reoffend for a… View moreGreat to see an announcement from Minister Andrew Little this morning that Hamilton will be receiving a Drug and Alcohol Court.
These courts make a real difference to people: within two years court participants are 23% less likely to reoffend for any offence, and 35% less likely to reoffend for a serious offence.
New way to deal with drug users announced for Waikato after successful pilots in Auckland. www.stuff.co.nz...
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