Waikato Hospital, Hamilton

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1953 days ago

Brown Urn

Marylou from Melville

This is an eye-catching urn to have in a special place. We are down-sizing so it really should go. We do have a plant to sit on top so makes a feature.

Price: $45

1953 days ago

Arts for Health Community Trust Annual Art Competition / Exhibition

Arts for Health Community Trust

Arts for Health Annual Art Competition / Exhibition Opening Night at
The Frankton Gallery
, 10 High Street, Frankton on Friday, 9th August 5.30pm – 7pm.
Enjoy canapé’s and drinks (wine, lemonade and juice)
Plenty of parking
All artworks are for sale
Gallery also open Tuesday - Saturday 12pm -… View more
Arts for Health Annual Art Competition / Exhibition Opening Night at
The Frankton Gallery
, 10 High Street, Frankton on Friday, 9th August 5.30pm – 7pm.
Enjoy canapé’s and drinks (wine, lemonade and juice)
Plenty of parking
All artworks are for sale
Gallery also open Tuesday - Saturday 12pm - 4.30pm. Exhibition runs from 9th until 23rd August.

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1953 days ago

Ugg Boots Size 12

Marylou from Melville

Excellent condition

Price: $20

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1954 days ago

PRODUCT RECALL: Warehouse children's sleepwear

Neighbourly.co.nz

The Warehouse has recalled a range of children's sleepwear amid concerns of children being strangled or burned.

"The draw cord and pom poms may become tangled when worn posing a safety risk to children, plus they may present a fire hazard if they are exposed to a naked flame," the… View more
The Warehouse has recalled a range of children's sleepwear amid concerns of children being strangled or burned.

"The draw cord and pom poms may become tangled when worn posing a safety risk to children, plus they may present a fire hazard if they are exposed to a naked flame," the notice said.

Anyone who brought one of the $18 ponchos should "stop using it and return it to the nearest Warehouse store".

For more information contact The Warehouse on 0800 422 274 or go to its website.
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1954 days ago

Free 2 day programme for people affected by cancer

Pip Stephenson from Waikato/Bay of Plenty Cancer Society

If you or a loved one are coming to grips with a cancer diagnosis, the Cancer Society is here to help. Register now for our free Living Well programme in Hamilton, which offers practical ways of living well throughout your cancer journey.

The two-day programme on 2nd September and 9th September … View more
If you or a loved one are coming to grips with a cancer diagnosis, the Cancer Society is here to help. Register now for our free Living Well programme in Hamilton, which offers practical ways of living well throughout your cancer journey.

The two-day programme on 2nd September and 9th September looks at understanding cancer, managing side effects of treatment, and building self-confidence and self-help skills.

For more information, contact support care nurse Kay Taylor on 07 903 5809 or email kaytaylor@cancersociety.org.nz or visit the website: waikato-bop.cancernz.org.nz...

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1956 days ago

Empty container needed for photographic experiment.

Desmond from Dinsdale

I do a bit of photography, especially high speed and "different" photos. I have some fireworks that I don't want to set off outdoors [scared animals etc.] and have thought of an idea to do some time exposure photos, and video, of them going off in an enclosed environment. A steel … View moreI do a bit of photography, especially high speed and "different" photos. I have some fireworks that I don't want to set off outdoors [scared animals etc.] and have thought of an idea to do some time exposure photos, and video, of them going off in an enclosed environment. A steel container is nice and strong and would contain most of the noise and flames and I'd love to do a 'controlled' photoshoot in one if anyone has one available in an environment that would not pose a fire hazard of any sort. :)

1960 days ago

#HAMILTON CITY #PROSTITUTION BYLAW

Rudi from Hamilton Lake

#HAMILTON CITY #PROSTITUTION BYLAW - You can give feedback from 1 July to 1 August 2019 - I support Retaining the existing Bylaw. - Read the document to see why.

Overview
Hamilton City Council (the Council) is seeking feedback following the review of the Hamilton City Prostitution Bylaw 2009.
Why … View more
#HAMILTON CITY #PROSTITUTION BYLAW - You can give feedback from 1 July to 1 August 2019 - I support Retaining the existing Bylaw. - Read the document to see why.

Overview
Hamilton City Council (the Council) is seeking feedback following the review of the Hamilton City Prostitution Bylaw 2009.
Why are we doing this?
The Bylaw was last reviewed in 2009 as per the Local Government Act 2002 requirements. The Council is required to review the existing bylaw every 10 years by law. This provides an opportunity for the Council to check in with our community on how the Bylaw is working and consider feedback.
Council consulted on the Bylaw between 18 March and 18 April 2019. An internal review identified a process risk so this second consultation seeks to complete the consultation process.
The Council has determined that:
the current Hamilton City Council Prostitution Bylaw is the most appropriate means of controlling the issue of prostitution services in Hamilton City; and
the Bylaw is not inconsistent with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 because the limits it places on the rights and freedoms contained within that Act can be demonstratively justified in a free and democratic society.
The Council proposes to continue the current Bylaw unamended.
OPTIONS
In compliance with the LGA, the Council provides two options. The Council wants to consult on its intention to continue the current Bylaw unamended. If you do not think the Bylaw should be continued unamended, then the Council would like to know why. Tell us your views either way in the feedback form below.
Retain the existing Bylaw (preferred)
The Council believes it is appropriate to keep the current Bylaw without making any changes because the Bylaw has operated well over the last 10 years and is considered fit for purpose.
Retaining the current Bylaw means:
A brothel must be in the shaded area in the Bylaw map AND at least 100m away from a school, early childhood centre, marae and/or places of worship.
A premises providing accommodation (e.g. a hotel or motel) is not considered a brothel if prostitution occurs there under an arrangement initiated elsewhere.
No person can offer, without an invitation, sex for a payment/reward on a street, road, footpath, road reserve, public place in Hamilton.
Only one sign for a brothel is allowed and it must:
Be smaller than 2m².
Not have flashing or neon lights.
Not contain explicit or offensive words.
Not contain any images, shapes or models considered sexually explicit/offensive.
Anyone who breaches the rules in the Bylaw could be fined up to $20,000 if convicted.
A copy of the existing Bylaw is attached to this proposal, scroll down the page to the heading Related to view.
Amend the existing Bylaw
This will mean the Council amends the current Bylaw after it considers feedback through the consultation process. This could include changing or removing one or more of the elements of the bylaw.
Tell us your thoughts on the Bylaw
Before making any final decisions, we’d like to have your input.
You can give us feedback from 1 July to 1 August 2019.
If you submitted during the first consultation period, your submission will be included automatically. You can add to or change your submission by resubmitting it using the link below.
Please note:
Please be aware when providing a submission/giving feedback/responding to a survey that all responses are part of the consultation process. This means that your name but not contact details may be reproduced and included in the Council's public documents such as the Council agendas and minutes. These documents are available on the Council's website at www.hamilton.govt.nz...
Next steps
Staff will collect and analyse all feedback at the close of the submission period.
The analysis of this feedback will be presented to the August 2019 meeting of the Regulatory and Hearings Committee. At this meeting, submitters who want to speak to their written submission will be able to do so.
The Council will then consider all the views and make a decision on the Bylaw in September 2019.

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1954 days ago

Brand New Walking Shoes

Carol from Hillcrest

You've most likely seen them advertised on FB and I fell in love with them but ordered the wrong size! They are flat, no heels, green suede, stretchable. Since I ordered them online, I had to pay the postage, which I will not be passing on to you!

Price: $50

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1954 days ago

Lawn Mowing

Nigel from Hamilton East

I have Years of experience. Clippings removed and edges done. One offs or regular basis. FREE QUOTE and reference if wanted. Ph/Tx Nigel 0273343280

1958 days ago

Teens loot unlocked cars

Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times

Morning neighbours,

A group of seven youths aged 10-15 went on a crime spree in Pukete overnight.

They stole items from unlocked cars on the street, in car ports and on driveways.

If you've lost something, get in touch with police on the 105 non-urgent number.

Read more about the spree … View more
Morning neighbours,

A group of seven youths aged 10-15 went on a crime spree in Pukete overnight.

They stole items from unlocked cars on the street, in car ports and on driveways.

If you've lost something, get in touch with police on the 105 non-urgent number.

Read more about the spree here

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1955 days ago

#HAMILTON - #HILLCREST #STADIUMPARK COMMUNITY PLAYGROUND

Rudi from Hamilton Lake

#HAMILTON - #HILLCREST #STADIUMPARK COMMUNITY PLAYGROUND - OFFICIAL OPENING TODAY 27 JULY 2019 - THE KIDS HAD A BLAST - WELL DONE HAMILTON

1956 days ago

Arts, Creativity & Digital Storytelling classes for Adults & Children

Sylvie Bolstad from ARTMAKERS Community Artists Trust

Hi everyone !! Winter is a great time to lift your spirits with some creativity. Our very accessible option strands for TERM 3:

• Arts & Ideas - classes for Adults: 8 weeks, Wed evenings 6-8:30 starting Aug 7 OR Thursday mornings 10 - 12:30 starting Aug 8.) Term fee $130 OR Pay-as-you go … View more
Hi everyone !! Winter is a great time to lift your spirits with some creativity. Our very accessible option strands for TERM 3:

• Arts & Ideas - classes for Adults: 8 weeks, Wed evenings 6-8:30 starting Aug 7 OR Thursday mornings 10 - 12:30 starting Aug 8.) Term fee $130 OR Pay-as-you go $20 / session provided there are vacancies. Bookings required. Starter materials provided ( conditions apply)

• SATURDAY MORNING Creative Kids. TERM 3 : x7 sessions from August 10 - Sept 21 from 9:30 - 11:30 am. Full series $130 or Pay-as-you- Go $20 / session provided there are vacancies. Materials provided, prior booking and pre-payment required.

• Digital Storytelling workshops ( by arrangement )
Digital Storytelling workshops ! If you're interested, get in touch NOW - we're organising next term's series based on demand. Options / dates upon inquiry. Your commitment is to attending at least 7 sessions of 2.5 hrs each and undertake some content preparation between sessions ! $150 for the 7 session series.

• OR inquire about a Community Project or Workshop which you might like us to facilitate for your group !!

In all of these options we will guide you along with exploration and working in various media to unlock your unique thinking ! Lots of media and techniques - drawing, painting, craft mixed media, illustrating to a theme, using symbols, and lots more. Everybody's art is special and this is a chance to just enjoy the journey without stressing - or feel you have to 'copy' to 'get it right'. Photocopiers do that better, so why bother ? We aim to help participants grow and unlock new creative pathways and it's good for your HEART and your BRAIN !

Check our website for more details on each strand, or go ahead and just give us a call or txt on 021 991 576

WEB: artmakers.co.nz/wordpress/
FACEBOOK: facebook.com/ARTMAKERSTrust/

Negotiable

1956 days ago

4x4 Wreckers - Cash for 4WD Wrecking

Sajed from Atlas Auto Ltd

Atlas Auto is one of the leading 4×4 wreckers, Dismantlers & Auto Parts in New Zealand. We pay cash for all types of 4×4 vehicles, no matter what make, model or condition.

Any 4×4 for Wrecking? Free Phone: 0800 99 7000

#4x4Wreckers #Cashfor4x4Wrecking #4WDWreckers

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1956 days ago

Addictive Eaters Anonymous

The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Hamilton

AEA has members who have suffered from anorexia, bulimia and binge eating. Many have been underweight, overweight or obese; others were people of average weight yet suffered with an obsession with food. Members may have used exercise and other substances to try and control their weight. Before … View moreAEA has members who have suffered from anorexia, bulimia and binge eating. Many have been underweight, overweight or obese; others were people of average weight yet suffered with an obsession with food. Members may have used exercise and other substances to try and control their weight. Before coming to AEA, members found that they were powerless over food, and unable to stop the food obsession.  Newcomers welcome.


There are AEA meetings in Christchurch, Wellington and Hamilton as well as regular web events.

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1957 days ago

Official playground opening party!

The Team from Hamilton City Council

Come along and help us celebrate the official opening of the Hillcrest Stadium Park playground this Saturday! 🎉

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