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David from Flagstaff
Does anyone have a Robobrew for making all grain beer that they wish to sell? You may be upgrading or not have time for this hobby.
Please e mail me on davidtrought@hotmail.co.uk if you do.
The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa
With over 200 events registered - Neighbours Day Aotearoa is gonna be a big one this year! If you've registered an event and want it on the public events map on our website check your inbox (or spam folders) for an email from us. If you can't find it, email us and we'll pop it up … View moreWith over 200 events registered - Neighbours Day Aotearoa is gonna be a big one this year! If you've registered an event and want it on the public events map on our website check your inbox (or spam folders) for an email from us. If you can't find it, email us and we'll pop it up online ASAP #NDA2018
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Could a capital gains tax (not on the family home), taking GST off healthy food, or taxing activity that damages the environment, make NZ an even better place to live and work?
These are just three of the areas the Tax Working Group want to hear your thoughts on. Head over to the Tax Working … View moreCould a capital gains tax (not on the family home), taking GST off healthy food, or taxing activity that damages the environment, make NZ an even better place to live and work?
These are just three of the areas the Tax Working Group want to hear your thoughts on. Head over to the Tax Working Group’s website today to watch a series of five short videos explaining the issues, and let them know your thoughts in the comment section.
Have your say on the future of tax at: taxworkinggroup.govt.nz/have-your-say-future-tax
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Emma Bradley from DC Rescue Dogs
Eyes and ears still closed, found dumped on the side of the road, left to fend for themselves, 12 1-2 week old puppies lay helpless. Thanks to the person who found them, Hamilton Animal Control and our fosterers all 12 were safe.
Unfortunately, we have lost two and the rest aren't out of … View moreEyes and ears still closed, found dumped on the side of the road, left to fend for themselves, 12 1-2 week old puppies lay helpless. Thanks to the person who found them, Hamilton Animal Control and our fosterers all 12 were safe.
Unfortunately, we have lost two and the rest aren't out of the woods yet but they are growing stronger every day.
By purchasing from us, you will help us buy things like puppy training pads & puppy milk formula.
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Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
A talented duo of colour and painting experts from Resene joined us for a chat on Homed tonight to answer all your colour conundrums and share their top tips for perfecting your paint jobs.
If you missed it, you can still check out what they had to say and pick up some new ideas, here.
Adrienne Clothier from Creative Waikato
Hi neighbours – Creative Waikato are looking to fund art projects that have community involvement, or support diverse arts and cultural traditions, or encourage and enable young people to engage with the arts. The projects need to begin after the 18th May and be completed by March 2019. The … View moreHi neighbours – Creative Waikato are looking to fund art projects that have community involvement, or support diverse arts and cultural traditions, or encourage and enable young people to engage with the arts. The projects need to begin after the 18th May and be completed by March 2019. The project must take place in Hamilton City boundaries. All artforms are eligible.
For more information on these Creative Communities Scheme grants see the funding opportunities page on our website Creative Waikato.
The closing date for the next funding round is Friday 30 March. Applications are made online.
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Howard from Dementia Waikato
Come along and join everyone in this national event, Walk for Dementia. We start at near the Yacht Club at 3pm. Free t-shirts for the first arrivals, until they're all gone. Register on arrival, just $5 per person (free under 12yrs). Raise awareness, raise funds, and help build our communities… View moreCome along and join everyone in this national event, Walk for Dementia. We start at near the Yacht Club at 3pm. Free t-shirts for the first arrivals, until they're all gone. Register on arrival, just $5 per person (free under 12yrs). Raise awareness, raise funds, and help build our communities where everyone lives well. PS - anyone got a drone they could bring? - we'd love to capture some images. And if you'd like to volunteer some extra help, give us a call Hamilton 929 4042.
See you there!
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Whether you're motivated by a tight budget or a desire for one-off pieces, if you like the idea of upcycling check out our beginner's guide for some top tips to get started.
We asked some upcycling experts to share their secrets on what works and what doesn't to breathe new life … View moreWhether you're motivated by a tight budget or a desire for one-off pieces, if you like the idea of upcycling check out our beginner's guide for some top tips to get started.
We asked some upcycling experts to share their secrets on what works and what doesn't to breathe new life into pre-loved treasures. We'd love to see the results of your own upcycling projects - you can share your before and after pics here. And don't forget you can enter them in Neighbourly's Upcycling awards too!
Mark from Huntington
The sessions to teach bridge to new players starts tomorrow evening from 7-9pm. at the Hamilton Bridge Club.Its not too late to come along if you’ve been mulling over to give it a try.
Come and meet some new people,learn to play a fantastic game and have some fun doing it.
All details can be … View moreThe sessions to teach bridge to new players starts tomorrow evening from 7-9pm. at the Hamilton Bridge Club.Its not too late to come along if you’ve been mulling over to give it a try.
Come and meet some new people,learn to play a fantastic game and have some fun doing it.
All details can be found on our website by googling Hamilton Bridge Club
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Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand
Having a written employment agreement is the law. Even if you don’t have one, there are some minimum employment rights that everyone is entitled to. We’re here to help you know what your rights are and what to do if they aren’t being met. Call 0800 367 222 (0800 FOR CAB) for help or visit our… View moreHaving a written employment agreement is the law. Even if you don’t have one, there are some minimum employment rights that everyone is entitled to. We’re here to help you know what your rights are and what to do if they aren’t being met. Call 0800 367 222 (0800 FOR CAB) for help or visit our website www.cab.org.nz... for details about CAB services in your neighbourhood.
If you’re looking to sell your house, but it needs a do-up to increase your property value and get people through the door. Even if you’ve mapped out a budget, it can be tricky to know where to start. Which renovations add the most value?
These are the home improvements known to bring the … View moreIf you’re looking to sell your house, but it needs a do-up to increase your property value and get people through the door. Even if you’ve mapped out a budget, it can be tricky to know where to start. Which renovations add the most value?
These are the home improvements known to bring the best return and boost your property price:
INSULATION
If you’ve ever lived in a freezing house in the middle of winter, you’ll understand why insulation is such a big draw card. Which would you rather: sitting on the sofa in jeans and a sweater, or turning into a living michelin man/woman with five layers, gloves, beanie and two pairs of woolly socks (and still being cold)?
Insulation makes a home both comfortable and livable, so much so that from 1 July 2019 it will be compulsory in all rental homes. A well-insulated home also makes for an energy efficient home too. With less heat escaping, the less need you’ll have for heaters or a heat pump, which means lower power bills. It could be partly why midrange attic insulation in the US generates the best return on investment (107 per cent).
KITCHEN
A kitchen is more than a cooking space, it is a gathering point in many a home—especially for families and people who like to entertain. While we have no figures specific to New Zealand, in Australia a kitchen remodel can increase a property’s value as much as AUD $50,000 to $60,000.
The bad news is kitchens can be expensive. In New Zealand, a basic kitchen remodel can range from $10,000 to $30,000, so research the current value of your home and how much you it can sell it for with a redone kitchen. It may turn out to be more cost effective to do minor work such as repainting, changing the cupboard doors and handles, and installing new work surfaces, rather than a full gut and refresh.
BATHROOM
After the kitchen, a bathroom can be the second most cash-draining renovation you can make, but it can make a difference—not just on the resale value of a house, but also because it attracts more buyers.
Modernising a bathroom and ridding it of scunge, grime and mould can instantly draw a greater crowd of buyers. What’s more, they’ll be willing to pay top dollar for the convenience of moving into home that doesn’t need any work. If the budget is tight, replace the tapware, toilet and sink—in that order.
ADD A DECK
An outside deck can expand your home’s usable space and increase your home’s value by up to 30 per cent. Price will depend on the size and material you use. As a guide, a 20m2 deck can range from $3,400 to $12,100. Just keep in mind that if it is going to be over 1.5m high, you’ll need to get building consent before you start.
KERB APPEAL
First impressions count. That’s why kerb appeal - how your house looks from the street - continues to play a large role in generating strong returns. This includes replacing and/or changing garage doors, main entry doors, fences, windows, cladding, and sliding doors.
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Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Morning neighbours,
Mayor Andrew King has floated the idea of changing the council's name to Kirikiriroa City Council.
What's your reaction? And which name do you prefer?
Read the full story here: bit.ly...
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