Rototuna, Hamilton

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Check out what your neighbours are selling (or giving away!) here.

1918 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

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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

1914 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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1914 days ago

TV cabinet

George from Rototuna North

Small grey corner TV cabinet/table with glass doors. Phone 8541975 to arrange time to view

Price: $50

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1914 days ago

Couch x 2. One 2 seater and one 2.5 seater

George from Rototuna North

Two couches - good condition. Great for a family room or flat. Will sell together or separately. Ph 8541975 to arrange time to view.

Price: $250

1914 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
1915 days ago

Adult pull-ups and pads ( women)

Sherry from Claudelands

I have a bag full of womens pull-ups and pads for anyone in need
Please text me on 021906637

Free

1915 days ago

Ensure Plus drinks

Sherry from Claudelands

I have 23 cartons of Ensure Plus vanilla flavour to give away. They expire November 2019 so plenty of time to use. They are no longer needed and I didn’t want to tip them.
Call or text 021906637

Free

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1917 days ago

Painting Job.

Lyn from Fairfield

I'm looking for someone with painting experience who can finish off window and door surrounds on four rooms. I have the paint and the brushes, so it is a labor only (cash) job.
Some painting experience necessary.

1915 days ago

Having problems with drugs or alcohol?

The Retreat NZ

It doesn’t matter if you are young or old - recovering from problematic alcohol or drug use is not easy and you don't have to do this on your own.

At The Retreat NZ, we know, from first-hand experience, what works and we give you the tools that will help you or your family member … View more
It doesn’t matter if you are young or old - recovering from problematic alcohol or drug use is not easy and you don't have to do this on your own.

At The Retreat NZ, we know, from first-hand experience, what works and we give you the tools that will help you or your family member achieve long term sobriety.

Talk to us - we can help. We are available 24/7 and we welcome guests from all over New Zealand. Confidentiality is guaranteed.

Phone on 0800 276 237 or visit our website www.theretreatnz.org.nz
Talk to us

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1915 days ago

Vote for Get Growing! You could WIN!

Rachel Clare Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Calling all Get Growing lovers! NZ Gardener's ezine is in the running to win the Magshop People's Choice Award in the Webstar Magazine Media Awards. Click through to their website to vote daily and help us win!

Each vote counts as an entry to win this De'Longhi espresso machine … View more
Calling all Get Growing lovers! NZ Gardener's ezine is in the running to win the Magshop People's Choice Award in the Webstar Magazine Media Awards. Click through to their website to vote daily and help us win!

Each vote counts as an entry to win this De'Longhi espresso machine valued at $1,099 or an Icona Capitals kettle and toaster package valued at $369. Simply register your details once, then vote here each day until voting closes on September 4.
Vote here

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1916 days ago

Grow Waikato: Dairy industries

Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell

You are very welcome to attend our next Grow Waikato event, on the topic of the Waikato dairy industry.

The following companies will be presenting:

Fonterra
Gallagher Group
Spring Sheep Milk
Waikato Innovation Park… View more
You are very welcome to attend our next Grow Waikato event, on the topic of the Waikato dairy industry.

The following companies will be presenting:

Fonterra
Gallagher Group
Spring Sheep Milk
Waikato Innovation Park

This will be followed by a Q&A session with speakers and Jamie Strange MP

Tuesday 3rd September, 2019

4:30- 4:45 pm: mix-and-mingle/networking
4:45 - 6 pm: event

The Atrium, WINTEC Hamilton City Campus (parking available in carpark building, access via Ward Street)

Please RSVP by Monday 2nd September to melissa.white@parliament.govt.nz

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1916 days ago

Waikato DHB payroll glitch - Were you affected?

Reporter Hamilton Press

Hi neighbours - an "unusual hiccup" with the Waikato DHB's payroll system affected around 4000 people on Wednesday.

The DHB had to resort to their contingency plan, ensuring people were paid overnight, however people did not receive their pay by midnight on Wednesday.

Were you … View more
Hi neighbours - an "unusual hiccup" with the Waikato DHB's payroll system affected around 4000 people on Wednesday.

The DHB had to resort to their contingency plan, ensuring people were paid overnight, however people did not receive their pay by midnight on Wednesday.

Were you affected? Have you had previous experiences with payroll glitches? Share below!
Read more

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1917 days ago

Waikato DHB payroll glitch - Were you affected?

Reporter Waikato Times

Hi neighbours - an "unusual hiccup" with the Waikato DHB's payroll system affected around 4000 people on Wednesday.

The DHB had to resort to their contingency plan, ensuring people were paid overnight, however people did not receive their pay by midnight on Wednesday.

Were you … View more
Hi neighbours - an "unusual hiccup" with the Waikato DHB's payroll system affected around 4000 people on Wednesday.

The DHB had to resort to their contingency plan, ensuring people were paid overnight, however people did not receive their pay by midnight on Wednesday.

Were you affected? Have you had previous experiences with payroll glitches? Share below! Read more

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1917 days ago
1917 days ago

Poll: Is $16m enough for a Rototuna High Schools expansion?

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

Rapid growth around Rototuna Junior and Senior High Schools has earned them a $16 million funding boost from the Government.
It will allow the schools to cater for another 500 students.
Do you think that's enough?
The principals of both schools don't think it will cater for the growth … View more
Rapid growth around Rototuna Junior and Senior High Schools has earned them a $16 million funding boost from the Government.
It will allow the schools to cater for another 500 students.
Do you think that's enough?
The principals of both schools don't think it will cater for the growth they're seeing.
Senior high principal Natasha Hemara said the junior school was "bursting at the seams" and the senior school would be getting close to its limits in 2020.
It was always planned to take an extra 500 students at the schools, she said, but it was helpful that the Government was funding it.
Read more.

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Is $16m enough for a Rototuna High Schools expansion?
  • 0% Yes, 500 students is a lot.
    0% Complete
  • 100% No, the area is growing faster than that.
    100% Complete
  • 0% Not sure.
    0% Complete
6 votes
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