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The Team from Hamilton City Council
The new kerbside rubbish and recycling service will now start from 31 August 2020. Starting this week, teams will be out and about delivering the new bins!
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Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Hi everyone,
The city is gearing up for what will be the first major public gathering since lockdown when the Chiefs face off against the Blues on June 20.
Hamilton City Council general manager of venues, tourism and events Sean Murray predicted about 20,000 people would flock to FMG Stadium … View moreHi everyone,
The city is gearing up for what will be the first major public gathering since lockdown when the Chiefs face off against the Blues on June 20.
Hamilton City Council general manager of venues, tourism and events Sean Murray predicted about 20,000 people would flock to FMG Stadium Waikato for the match.
Restaurants, bars and cafes are also fizzing after physical distancing rules were relaxed.
How are you finding alert level 1? And will you be in the stands come June 20?
Read more about Hamilton's emergence from lockdown here.
The Team from Hamilton City Council
We're working with our contractor Waste Management on having further recycling options available by the end of the month. Our contractor needs to be able to work safely under the Level 2 restrictions and are currently working on this to be able to provide the full recycling service.
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Abigail from Nawton
Asking on behalf:
Would anybody be interested in adopting a farm/outdoor cat? A local business has a cat that was dumped a few years ago, they had him desexed and feed him twice a day but are moving on soon and need to find a new home for this boy. He is used to people but does not like to be … View moreAsking on behalf:
Would anybody be interested in adopting a farm/outdoor cat? A local business has a cat that was dumped a few years ago, they had him desexed and feed him twice a day but are moving on soon and need to find a new home for this boy. He is used to people but does not like to be touched, he would make an excellent mouse catcher but will need to be fed and have shelter provided. As he gets used to you he may become more friendly but this is not a given. He is estimated to be around 3 years old and is neutered. Please contact me for more information.
Negotiable
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Concerns about coronavirus have left sport clubs without some senior volunteers.
Some were already struggling to get enough helpers before Covid-19 - so Sport Waikato and Volunteering Waikato are launching a campaign to help out.
"It might be that a club needs someone for two hours … View moreConcerns about coronavirus have left sport clubs without some senior volunteers.
Some were already struggling to get enough helpers before Covid-19 - so Sport Waikato and Volunteering Waikato are launching a campaign to help out.
"It might be that a club needs someone for two hours pre-season to sort the uniforms, or someone one hour a week to put a newsletter together," Sport Waikato boss Matthew Cooper said. Read more here. Do you volunteer, or would you?
Eddie from Hamilton Lake
TAIJI4WELLNESS. You can trust an exercise program that's BEEN AROUND LONGER THAN YOU HAVE. Mayo Clinic & Harvard Medical School calls Tai Chi “medication in motion." Our weekly meets restarts on MONDAY 15th JUNE @11am. Join us @ St Albans Church Hall, 126 Comries Road, Chartwell, … View moreTAIJI4WELLNESS. You can trust an exercise program that's BEEN AROUND LONGER THAN YOU HAVE. Mayo Clinic & Harvard Medical School calls Tai Chi “medication in motion." Our weekly meets restarts on MONDAY 15th JUNE @11am. Join us @ St Albans Church Hall, 126 Comries Road, Chartwell, Hamilton.
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The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
A move to swap three blackjack tables for 60 gaming machines at Hamilton's SkyCity casino has been turned down.
The Gambling Commission wouldn't allow the swap, saying it would mean "an increase in oportunities for casino gambling".
Read more here. What do you think about the … View moreA move to swap three blackjack tables for 60 gaming machines at Hamilton's SkyCity casino has been turned down.
The Gambling Commission wouldn't allow the swap, saying it would mean "an increase in oportunities for casino gambling".
Read more here. What do you think about the decision?
The Team from Hamilton City Council
Kerbside rubbish and recycling is back to normal next week but will be one day later due to Queen's Birthday on Monday (1 June).
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Simply visit your local Resene owned ColorShop, choose your favourite green testpots and for each one you buy Resene will donate $1 to the New Zealand Trees That Count programme.
Offer applies to all Resene green 60ml testpots (excludes metallic and wood stains) purchased by retail customers … View moreSimply visit your local Resene owned ColorShop, choose your favourite green testpots and for each one you buy Resene will donate $1 to the New Zealand Trees That Count programme.
Offer applies to all Resene green 60ml testpots (excludes metallic and wood stains) purchased by retail customers between 1-30 June 2020 at Resene owned ColorShops.
Trees That Count are an environmental charity on a mission to plant millions more native trees throughout New Zealand. Trees That Count runs the country’s only marketplace which provides a place for anyone to fund or gift native trees. This support is matched with planters throughout the country who are restoring, and growing, precious wildlife corridors or pockets of native forest, turning small projects into mighty ones.
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Kia ora Waikato, it's time to dust off that old camera, get out and about and show the rest of your neighbours your favourite, treasured spots in your region. It could be an awesome view, the shy wildlife or even the old buildings that are wanting their stories to be told.
Go ahead, get … View moreKia ora Waikato, it's time to dust off that old camera, get out and about and show the rest of your neighbours your favourite, treasured spots in your region. It could be an awesome view, the shy wildlife or even the old buildings that are wanting their stories to be told.
Go ahead, get snapping and illustrate what's beyond your backyard.
Post your photographs in the comments below ⬇
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Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
It's inspirational to meet a family that's taken the plunge to leave the rat race and establish themselves in the country. This couple not only managed to keep their jobs, but also build a stunning house on the Coromandel Peninsula that has caught the eye of NZIA judges.
Karen from Nawton
Room available now in the Nawton area.
For a responsible, self-sufficient, friendly and sociable person. 3 bedrooms/2 bathrooms smoke free home in quiet culde sac. $190 pw single person or $340 pw for a couple. Cost includes unlimited internet, power and almost sole use of main bathroom/separate… View moreRoom available now in the Nawton area.
For a responsible, self-sufficient, friendly and sociable person. 3 bedrooms/2 bathrooms smoke free home in quiet culde sac. $190 pw single person or $340 pw for a couple. Cost includes unlimited internet, power and almost sole use of main bathroom/separate toilet. Buy own food. Bond of 2 weeks board in advance. Must be honest, reliable and respectful. Must pay board on time. Off Street parking. Bus stop nearby. Please provide previous accommodation references. Absolutely no drugs. Share with one older lady and cats. If interested please ph or text Karen on 0273901487. Genuine replies only.
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