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We want to hear from you! What does wellbeing mean to you, your family and your neighbourhood?
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Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell
Our Government has announced a $12.1b economic response to COVID-19/coronavirus.
A huge wage subsidy is at the centre of the $12.1b economic response to the coronavirus pandemic. www.stuff.co.nz...
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Sam from Tui Electrical
Looking to get that kitchen or bathroom renovation underway? Give Tui Electrical a call or send us a friendly message. We are your local registered electrician specialising in kitchen and bathroom renovations.
Debi from Hamilton East
New Jamie Oliver Fry Pan A Steal! I paid $149.00 Australian surplus to our needs....Selling This Weekend Only Get In Quick!
Price: $60
With Covid-19 separating us physically, we need to ensure we aren’t making any group of people feel distant from our community. Let's continue to show our Kiwi spirit and support reach other #RaceRelationsDay2020
Reach Out is a hub for Kiwis to find and give support from others during this global pandemic. Head over to the page and share how you're coping, how you can support each other, and what everyone is doing to embrace the changes that are happening around us. Visit page
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton
Here are 10 interesting facts about St Pattys Day to celebrate the holiday.
1. St. Patrick was not Irish - Ireland's patron saint was, in fact, from Wales!
2. The first St. Patrick's Day parade took place in New York in the 1760s.
3. Though we've come to associate kelly green with… View moreHere are 10 interesting facts about St Pattys Day to celebrate the holiday.
1. St. Patrick was not Irish - Ireland's patron saint was, in fact, from Wales!
2. The first St. Patrick's Day parade took place in New York in the 1760s.
3. Though we've come to associate kelly green with the Irish and the holiday, the 5th-century saint's official colour was "Saint Patrick's blue," a light shade of sky blue. The colour green only became associated with the big day after it was linked to the Irish independence movement in the late 18th century.
4. Don’t be fooled by any holiday decorations showing lady leprechauns. In traditional Irish folk tales, there are no female leprechauns, only nattily attired little guys who spend their days making and mending shoes (meaning they earned that gold they're always guarding).
5. St. Patrick never got canonized by a pope, making his saintly status somewhat questionable.
6. Guinness sales soar on St. Patrick's Day. Recent figures show that 5.5 million pints of the black stuff are downed around the world every day. On St. Patrick's Day that figure is doubled.
7. Your odds of finding a four-leaf clover are about 1 in 10,000.
8. How did the shamrock become associated with St. Patrick? According to Irish legend, the saint used the three-leafed plant (which is not to be confused with the four-leaf clover) as a metaphor for the Holy Trinity when he was first introducing Christianity to Ireland.
9. According to Irish legend, St. Patrick wasn't originally called Patrick. His birth name was Maewyn Succat, but he changed it to Patricius after becoming a priest.
10. In Chicago every year, the Plumbers Local 110 union dyes the river "Kelly" green. The dye lasts for about five hours.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
In this week's issue of Get Growing we say bring on the feijoa season and share growing tips and the latest new varieties. We also have advice on bagging fruit, swapping seeds, feeding soil bacteria and planting nut trees, plus we have a cool hack for avoiding spray drift.
Check out our … View moreIn this week's issue of Get Growing we say bring on the feijoa season and share growing tips and the latest new varieties. We also have advice on bagging fruit, swapping seeds, feeding soil bacteria and planting nut trees, plus we have a cool hack for avoiding spray drift.
Check out our list of some of our favourite seed, plant and gardenware retailers who offer online shopping and discover some striking late-season bulbs.
Delivered every Friday to your email inbox, Get Growing digital magazine offers seasonal gardening advice from the NZ Gardener magazine's team of experts. Each week we answer all your burning questions on raising fruit and veges and tell you the top tasks to do in your backyard this weekend. Subscribe here:
Cam from Huntington
Hey guys,
I am new to neighbourly but have lived in Huntington for a while now with my parents and siblings.
Im not sure if anyone has already offered or posted about this but I was wondering if anyone on here or anyone you know around the area (especially elderly or vulnerable people) would … View moreHey guys,
I am new to neighbourly but have lived in Huntington for a while now with my parents and siblings.
Im not sure if anyone has already offered or posted about this but I was wondering if anyone on here or anyone you know around the area (especially elderly or vulnerable people) would like some help with shopping or errands during this stressful time.
I do currently work a full time job but myself and a few friends are more than happy to do anyone's shopping or errands after work if they would like to stay away from public places or feel overwhelmed by it all.
Hopefully myself and my friends can help make a small difference to our community in these times of panic and stress.
Kind Regards,
Cam
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
As more people begin to self isolate and distance themselves, we'll need our neighbours support now more than ever before. The following can be printed at home and filled-in with your details to drop around your street or community.
For the latest COVID-19 advice, visit: covid19.govt.nz/
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Graduation ceremonies and the Waikato Show are a few of the latest events to have been cancelled due to Covid-19.
But Whangamata's Beach Hop organisers are hoping they'll be able to proceed in eight months' time.
It comes after … View moreGraduation ceremonies and the Waikato Show are a few of the latest events to have been cancelled due to Covid-19.
But Whangamata's Beach Hop organisers are hoping they'll be able to proceed in eight months' time.
It comes after Balloons over Waikato cancelled public participation during their annual festival this week.
Read more here. Have you been affected by events called off or postponed due to coronavirus?
The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press
Normally, thousands of people head to Balloons Over Waikato events.
This year, precautions against coronavirus have changed things.
Read more here. Have you found new ways to watch the balloons?
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