Chedworth, Hamilton

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2255 days ago

Succulents plants

Robyn & Graham from Huntington

Please Note: Succulents now ALL GONE .... for now....more to follow shortly.
A very big thanks to the lovely NICKI QUINN for all the fabulous free range eggs she gave us when she collected her bag of succulents from us. Very much appreciated Nicki.

FREE....
Succulents as pictured
12 big black … View more
Please Note: Succulents now ALL GONE .... for now....more to follow shortly.
A very big thanks to the lovely NICKI QUINN for all the fabulous free range eggs she gave us when she collected her bag of succulents from us. Very much appreciated Nicki.

FREE....
Succulents as pictured
12 big black sacks..... FULL
Please bring your own bags...
....text 021 517 233 for address

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2256 days ago

Kitchen Things - see you at the Home Show stand 476!

Kitchen Things

We're your local Hamilton cooking specialist and we've got the latest model appliances on show at the Waikato Home & Garden Show at Claudelands Showgrounds at stand 476! Drop by 4th to 7th October.

We have unbeatable deals on cooking, laundry, dishwashing and refrigeration … View more
We're your local Hamilton cooking specialist and we've got the latest model appliances on show at the Waikato Home & Garden Show at Claudelands Showgrounds at stand 476! Drop by 4th to 7th October.

We have unbeatable deals on cooking, laundry, dishwashing and refrigeration appliances. These are special show deals and there are extra savings on display models to be cleared!

There has never been a better time to buy your kitchen appliances. If you can’t make the show, come in store to Kitchen Things, 11 Maui Street, Te Rapa.

Matthew Weatherell
Store Manager
Find out more!

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2256 days ago

It’s biscuit time, get yours now!

Girl Guiding New Zealand

GirlGuiding NZ is bigger than a biscuit! Your purchase goes towards providing Kiwi girls and young women with hands on experiences that allow them to discover their potential, develop confidence and skills, participate in our quality educational programmes and contribute to their communities now … View moreGirlGuiding NZ is bigger than a biscuit! Your purchase goes towards providing Kiwi girls and young women with hands on experiences that allow them to discover their potential, develop confidence and skills, participate in our quality educational programmes and contribute to their communities now and in the future.

Find out where the Girl Guides will be in the Waikato Region or buy online!

For more information on Guiding go to www.girlguidingnz.org.nz
Get your biscuits here!

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2257 days ago

Are you a first-home buyer? You could be in luck!

Reporter Waikato Times

Hi neighbours,

Our city could be set to get about 2600 homes, and the city council has decided at least 10 per cent of them must be affordable.

This roughly translates to homes selling for about $500,000 or less that will be part of the new Hamilton subdivisions. To read more, click here.

If the… View more
Hi neighbours,

Our city could be set to get about 2600 homes, and the city council has decided at least 10 per cent of them must be affordable.

This roughly translates to homes selling for about $500,000 or less that will be part of the new Hamilton subdivisions. To read more, click here.

If the Government accepts the condition, Mayor Andrew King wants the cheaper houses to be for first-home buyers.

So, what do you think of the news? Will this affect you? How do you think this will help out families in your community? Share your thoughts with us in the replies!

(Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/ comments used on Stuff)

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2256 days ago

Driver Profile #4

Hamilton Taxis

Kia Ora folks what a change in the weather after a glorious Sunday -our 4th Driver Profile features Jude Antonypillai, Fleet#7031 - a 2017 Toyota Camry Hybrid -Jude has been with Hamilton Taxis since 2008 -works permanent Day Shift -hobbies are "Cricket"and "Bird Watching" (the … View moreKia Ora folks what a change in the weather after a glorious Sunday -our 4th Driver Profile features Jude Antonypillai, Fleet#7031 - a 2017 Toyota Camry Hybrid -Jude has been with Hamilton Taxis since 2008 -works permanent Day Shift -hobbies are "Cricket"and "Bird Watching" (the feathered variety) Haere Ra Andy

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2256 days ago

Keeping you and your money safe - October seminar series

The Team from Age Concern New Zealand

ASB Bank and Age Concern New Zealand have partnered to run free “Keeping you and your money safe” seminars during October. We will be discussing issues around financial abuse, scams and online safety with time to ask questions and join us for refreshments.

So why not get some friends … View more
ASB Bank and Age Concern New Zealand have partnered to run free “Keeping you and your money safe” seminars during October. We will be discussing issues around financial abuse, scams and online safety with time to ask questions and join us for refreshments.

So why not get some friends together and come along - We would love to see you there! Please register at the seminar nearest to you

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2256 days ago

Histeria plant

Amanda from Enderley

Hi does anybody know where I can find any flowering histeria plant..need fresh flowers for mums 80th birthday luncheon..wwhich is on the 20th of october ..

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2256 days ago

Plan ahead and stay safe on our roads

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Police and the NZ Transport Agency are asking everybody traveling these school holidays to plan ahead, take regular breaks, and stay safe on our roads.

During five days over the school holidays last year, 6-10 October 2017, 15 lives were lost on our roads. The total deaths for the whole month … View more
Police and the NZ Transport Agency are asking everybody traveling these school holidays to plan ahead, take regular breaks, and stay safe on our roads.

During five days over the school holidays last year, 6-10 October 2017, 15 lives were lost on our roads. The total deaths for the whole month was 32. “If the same thing happens this year, we are going to have 32 people die in October. Who is it going to be, you, a member of your family, a friend, or one of your colleagues?” says Sandra Venables, Assistant Commissioner for Road Policing.

NZ Transport Agency acting Director Safety and Environment Lisa Rossiter agrees. “If you’re going away with your family these school holidays, ensure you are well rested before you set off, and ensure your focus is driving safely on the roads.

“Watch your speed and following distances, make sure you’re driving fresh and alert, don’t get distracted by the kids in the back or by your phone, and make sure everyone is wearing their seatbelt"

Read the full message on the NZ Police website here.
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2257 days ago

A safer workplace starts with us.

Safety 'n Action

Empower your team with the right health and safety skills and knowledge. Our courses integrate the most up to date industry regulations with relevant practical exercises.

As Waikato's leading Health and Safety training provider we have two purpose-fitted training centres in the region:

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Empower your team with the right health and safety skills and knowledge. Our courses integrate the most up to date industry regulations with relevant practical exercises.

As Waikato's leading Health and Safety training provider we have two purpose-fitted training centres in the region:

Hamilton - 17 Tasman Road, Te Rapa
Morrinsville - 7 Canada Street, Morrinsville

BOOK today!
0800 222 388
www.safetynaction.co.nz
Find out more!

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2257 days ago

Hamilton City Council roading update

Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell

An update from Hamilton City Council on roading/safety construction in our area of town:

Work starts this week at Wairere Dr on the first of $4.5M of road safety improvements planned for the city this year.

A range of safety improvements, including pedestrian traffic light crossings, refuge … View more
An update from Hamilton City Council on roading/safety construction in our area of town:

Work starts this week at Wairere Dr on the first of $4.5M of road safety improvements planned for the city this year.

A range of safety improvements, including pedestrian traffic light crossings, refuge islands, raised crossings, intersection safety improvements, cycle safety upgrades, footpath widening, and new safety guardrails will be implemented.

Work will start on Thursday at the Wairere Dr/Gordonton Rd roundabout to improve safety for both walkers and cyclists, a new section of safety guardrail will be installed on Gordonton Rd for a new cycle entry point and section of shared path, which will link to the network of shared paths under the busy intersection.

Later this week on the other side of the intersection similar work will be completed on Crosby Rd just before it joins Wairere Dr, with the safety guardrail extended close to Ruby Ct, widening of the off-road shared path, and installation of a new cycle entry point.

From early October construction will start at the intersection of Wairere Dr/Huntington Dr (west) to improve safety for Huntington residents and drivers with the installation of a permanent layout. This will replace the temporary layout which has been in place since 2016, following safety concerns sparked by increasing traffic on Wairere Dr.

The new permanent layout is the same as the current layout, and will enable the removal of the orange hit sticks which were used to trial different layouts. Provision for eastbound cyclists to move from the road to the shared path on Wairere Dr before the Huntington Dr (west) intersection will also be provided.

Traffic management will be in place from 9am to 3pm at all three locations while this work is done. The Council asks road users asked to take additional care through these areas during construction, and thanks people in advance for their understanding.

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2257 days ago

Skating Disco Saturday NIght 29th September

Kathy from Chedworth

Skating Disco from 7 to 9 p.m. Skating Rink Melville Park Normandy Ave. $5.00 per person including skate hire. Light refreshments available

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