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2587 days ago

Spread some festive cheer! Volunteer as a Christmas Gift Wrapper!

Heather Moore from Volunteering Waikato

Volunteering Waikato needs volunteers to gift wrap at Centre Place and The Base in December. This is our only fundraiser for the year, the malls pay for all resources, and all donations come directly to help us support 330 other charities in our region. Gift wrapping shifts are around 4 hours long,… View moreVolunteering Waikato needs volunteers to gift wrap at Centre Place and The Base in December. This is our only fundraiser for the year, the malls pay for all resources, and all donations come directly to help us support 330 other charities in our region. Gift wrapping shifts are around 4 hours long, and you need to be available for at least three during the month. It's tonnes of fun, you can bring a friend/family member, and training is provided. Give Liddy, Lorraine or myself a call on 07 839 3191 to find out more!

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2585 days ago
2585 days ago

Resource consent changes

Noel Smith from Noel Smith Councillor - Newcastle Ward

A number of Resource Management Act changes come into effect today (18 October).

One of the big changes is the new Permitted Boundary Activity process.

This change will make the planning approval process easier and cheaper should you want to build within your boundary setbacks so long as … View more
A number of Resource Management Act changes come into effect today (18 October).

One of the big changes is the new Permitted Boundary Activity process.

This change will make the planning approval process easier and cheaper should you want to build within your boundary setbacks so long as you have your neighbour’s written approval.

There are some nuances with the legislation though and it’s quite specific on what rules and neighbours are looked at. A project will continue to require a resource consent if it breaches any district plan rules other than boundary rules.

You may have heard that there will also be a new Fast Track process for resource consents if your proposal has a controlled activity status under the Waikato District Plan.

Fast Track consents are required to be processed in a maximum of 10 working days instead of 20 days. Controlled activities generally have localised effects and a common example in district is a re-sited dwelling.

One of the big changes to the Resource Management Act is how natural hazards are assessed for subdivisions. As a result of the changes, developers are now required to provide a risk assessment as part of their geotechnical report for subdivision. This increases the rigor of the upfront assessment to make sure the land is suitable for development.

We are encouraging our customers to make sure your geotechnical engineer is aware of what’s required.

In addition, how Council determines if a resource consent application needs to be notified will change from today. There are certain types of proposals that will be excluded from public notification and, in some cases, excluded from limited notification.

This information is just the headline changes. So if you're not sure if it affects you please call our Duty Planner Service for more information.

Our intention is to make things easier and cheaper for our customers and our staff.

For more information, visit our website or give me a call: www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz...

2585 days ago

The Best Free event in Hamilton-Christmas at the Lake

Logan from Dinsdale

Last year was very successful with more than 4000 people attending and more than 100 participants! Live bands playing all singalong popular songs and the Dance groups; Hip Hop, Contemporary, Chinese Dragon, Indian, Thailand and much more. Food stalls of all kinds and rides and slides for kids and … View moreLast year was very successful with more than 4000 people attending and more than 100 participants! Live bands playing all singalong popular songs and the Dance groups; Hip Hop, Contemporary, Chinese Dragon, Indian, Thailand and much more. Food stalls of all kinds and rides and slides for kids and more....

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2586 days ago

Need a bed? Come and have a chat

Bob and Brenda from The Bed People

Hi neighbours. We would like to introduce ourselves. We are Bob and Brenda Flanagan from The Bed People, your local 100% New Zealand-owned bed store. Our beds and mattresses are made in factories in Auckland and Christchurch, providing jobs for over 400 kiwis.

We have a passion for helping … View more
Hi neighbours. We would like to introduce ourselves. We are Bob and Brenda Flanagan from The Bed People, your local 100% New Zealand-owned bed store. Our beds and mattresses are made in factories in Auckland and Christchurch, providing jobs for over 400 kiwis.

We have a passion for helping people find the best possible bed to suit their needs and their budget. All of our beds and mattresses are the best available. We have worked with NZ Comfort group, Sleepyhead and Serta to have an enhanced bed and mattress offering which is unique to our stores, employing the latest technology and materials. We offer 'healthy' beds and mattresses free of chemicals which could cause health concerns for our customers.

Pop in and see us at our Te Rapa store - 16 The Boulevard.
Learn more

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2586 days ago

Beerescourt Bowling Club

Diane from Nawton

Visitors and new members welcome. You just need flat soled shoes and we will loan you the bowls to play with. Our club is located at 68 Maeroa Road, behind the tennis courts. Come and try your hand at this friendly skillful sport. Lawn bowls provides social contact and constant but … View moreVisitors and new members welcome. You just need flat soled shoes and we will loan you the bowls to play with. Our club is located at 68 Maeroa Road, behind the tennis courts. Come and try your hand at this friendly skillful sport. Lawn bowls provides social contact and constant but non-vigorous exercise. Opening day 28th September. Club days are Tuesdays and Saturdays. Have a Go - Sundays - Arrive between 1pm and 1.30 pm. You can either pop in or give us a call - Gerald 847 0413 or Diane 847 4970.

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2609 days ago

Chickens

Cam from Ngaruawahia

Good evening everyone we are looking to expand our chicken population and We are on the hunt for up to 10 chickens.
They will be very well cared for.
Thanks

2587 days ago

There is still time to win!

Electric Kiwi

So far hundreds of you have filled in our power survey and 66% of you say that price is the main reason for choosing a power company. What are your thoughts? Fill in our short Power Survey and one lucky Neighbourly member will win a $500 Prezzy® card. Visit Electric Kiwi

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2587 days ago

Mary Poppins flies into Claudelands

Business Manager from Hamilton Operatic Society Inc

Come and witness Mary fly across the rooftops in this all-new production by Hamilton Operatic Society. On for a strictly limited season at Claudelands Arena this November. Check performance dates here. Book now so you don't miss out! Book now

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2587 days ago

Rotokauri School Car Show & Gala 2017

Nicole Barham from Rotokauri School PTA

Rotokauri School presents it's Car Show & Gala
Sunday 12th November 10am-2pm
Display Cars $5
Public Entry by gold coin donation
Family Fun
Gala Games
Book Fair
Raffles, Silent Auctions, Mystery Envelopes
Food and Coffee
Come down and support our school and have a great family day … View more
Rotokauri School presents it's Car Show & Gala
Sunday 12th November 10am-2pm
Display Cars $5
Public Entry by gold coin donation
Family Fun
Gala Games
Book Fair
Raffles, Silent Auctions, Mystery Envelopes
Food and Coffee
Come down and support our school and have a great family day out

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2587 days ago

Mobility Scooter

Maurice from Nawton

Nordic Luxury Explorer. No longer needed. Just been serviced and has very little use. Call 021 0517412 to view and try.

Price: $2,500

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2588 days ago

Minimising Hamilton’s waste. What’s your vision?

The Team from Hamilton City Council

We all generate rubbish and recycling through our daily activities, at home, when we are at work and when we are out and about, and we should all have a say in what happens to our rubbish and recycling. Hamilton City Council’s Waste Management and Minimisation Plan (Waste Plan) is the best place … View moreWe all generate rubbish and recycling through our daily activities, at home, when we are at work and when we are out and about, and we should all have a say in what happens to our rubbish and recycling. Hamilton City Council’s Waste Management and Minimisation Plan (Waste Plan) is the best place for you to have your say. Tell us what you think. Have your say now! Learn more

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