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One way to take part is by joining or setting up a Neighbourhood Support group on your street.
Our Coordinator at Hastings District Council recently sent us this snap from a get together with residents from a new suburb who are keen to get Neighbourhood Support up and running.
To gauge interest, … View moreOne way to take part is by joining or setting up a Neighbourhood Support group on your street.
Our Coordinator at Hastings District Council recently sent us this snap from a get together with residents from a new suburb who are keen to get Neighbourhood Support up and running.
To gauge interest, he hosted a free barbecue at a park with the support of their local New Zealand Police to bring neighbours together to discuss setting it up. Every group is different in how it chooses to operate. Our policy is whatever works best for your area!
Caroline Williams Reporter from Franklin County News
Hi neighbours, Fire and Emergency NZ region manager Ron Devlin has warned Aucklanders against using chainsaws, lawnmowers, rubbish fires and vehicles with hot exhausts, especially during the afternoon which is the hottest time of day.
The warning was prompted by three lifestyle block fires in the … View moreHi neighbours, Fire and Emergency NZ region manager Ron Devlin has warned Aucklanders against using chainsaws, lawnmowers, rubbish fires and vehicles with hot exhausts, especially during the afternoon which is the hottest time of day.
The warning was prompted by three lifestyle block fires in the Karaka and Clevedon areas in recent weeks, which were caused by sparks from machinery.
The drought Auckland is currently experiencing is "unusual", Devlin said, adding that while there had been a bit of rain, it wasn't enough to lower the fire risk.
Anyone who sees smoke should dial 111.
Denis from Thames
Electric Vehicles Boosted Under Regional Council Plan
The Climate Action Committee of Waikato Regional Council (WRC) has recommended that a Waikato Region Electric Vehicle (EV) Working Group be established to coordinate the adoption of EVs and the expansion of charging infrastructure. The proposed… View moreElectric Vehicles Boosted Under Regional Council Plan
The Climate Action Committee of Waikato Regional Council (WRC) has recommended that a Waikato Region Electric Vehicle (EV) Working Group be established to coordinate the adoption of EVs and the expansion of charging infrastructure. The proposed Working Group will comprise all councils in the Waikato region, electricity network companies, and EV advocacy representatives. Read More Online - teggtalk.wordpress.com...
Carolyn from Thames
Thames Heritage Festival 2020, with the theme ‘One Town, Many Tales’, takes place this year on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th March at Bella Street Pump House, Thames Goldmine Experience, Historic Kōpū Bridge, Thames Small Gauge Railway, Thames School of Mines with Rock Shop & Mineral … View moreThames Heritage Festival 2020, with the theme ‘One Town, Many Tales’, takes place this year on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th March at Bella Street Pump House, Thames Goldmine Experience, Historic Kōpū Bridge, Thames Small Gauge Railway, Thames School of Mines with Rock Shop & Mineral Museum, Thames Treasury - Archive & Research Centre, and Thames Museum. The events around these sites in Cochrane St, Queen St and Brown St, and at Kōpū , include gold panning; 19th century gold mining machinery in action; talks and Q&A chats with experts; guided walks and leisurely strolls; small gauge train rides, music, story telling and more. For more details see the full programme on www.thamesheritage.co.nz....
The festival is presented by Thames Heritage Network: we all look forward to welcoming you to our events.
All of our programmes have a focus on team-building, learning to work through challenges with others.
David from Thames
Sandra Goudie announces $12M cost blowout & 10% rates rise in Feb!!
Can someone please advise how TCDC can announce this on 10th Feb, but there is no mention of it, that I can see, in their Pre-Election Financial Report, or was that just a fake.
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There is an overwhelming about of information about coronavirus available to us, but which source is the most credible? The Sunday Star-Times is keen to hear about the information you're seeing on social media and how much you trust it. Vote in the poll below, and feel free to email us with … View moreThere is an overwhelming about of information about coronavirus available to us, but which source is the most credible? The Sunday Star-Times is keen to hear about the information you're seeing on social media and how much you trust it. Vote in the poll below, and feel free to email us with any examples of misinformation: kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz. Our question for you: Do you trust what your friends and family are sharing/saying about coronavirus on social media?
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