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1631 days ago

Normal hours resume at libraries from Monday 15 June

Dee from Cambridge

Hours return to normal at our Cambridge and Te Awamutu libraries from Monday 15 June.

Remember late nights are Wednesdays and Fridays, and slightly later opening times on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9.30am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 8pm
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Hours return to normal at our Cambridge and Te Awamutu libraries from Monday 15 June.

Remember late nights are Wednesdays and Fridays, and slightly later opening times on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9.30am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 8pm
Saturday 9.30am - 1pm

waipalibraries.org.nz

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1631 days ago

Creative ideas for using wallpaper

The Team from

Use colourful wallpaper to update a tired old piece of furniture easily!

Make the most of this weekend with this easy project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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1631 days ago

HELL Pizza Now Delivering Beer & Wine

HELL Pizza

Your fantasies have become reality.

HELL Pizza, Beer, Wine all in one delivery.

We’ve teamed up with Kiwi business Best Wine Co. to deliver beer from local legends Garage Project and award winning wines from Main Divide to provide you with the ultimate dining experience right to your … View more
Your fantasies have become reality.

HELL Pizza, Beer, Wine all in one delivery.

We’ve teamed up with Kiwi business Best Wine Co. to deliver beer from local legends Garage Project and award winning wines from Main Divide to provide you with the ultimate dining experience right to your lair...

Simply grab some food for delivery before 10pm and you'll have the option of tagging on some cheeky bevvies!

T&Cs apply, customer orders must be 18+ ID verified and receipt signature required before and after purchase

Read more about the ins and outs of booze delivery here .
Find out more

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1632 days ago

Tamahere Lions Best Artisan Market - this Saturday morning June 13

Susan from Tamahere

Only 2 sleeps to our Tamahere Lions Best Artisan Market, this Saturday morning June 13

Don't forget Tamahere Lions Best Artisan Market, this Saturday morning, 09.00 - 13.00, June 13

Tamahere Community Centre, next to Tamahere School, 21 Devine Road.

Indoor and outdoor stalls: Gifts, crafts,… View more
Only 2 sleeps to our Tamahere Lions Best Artisan Market, this Saturday morning June 13

Don't forget Tamahere Lions Best Artisan Market, this Saturday morning, 09.00 - 13.00, June 13

Tamahere Community Centre, next to Tamahere School, 21 Devine Road.

Indoor and outdoor stalls: Gifts, crafts, food, coffee, clothes, some produce, jewellery, candles … you want it and you will be able to find it

- we will also be collecting good quality toys, books and clothes for Kids in Need Waikato recycle glasses and wine bottle tops/can tabs for kids can

Come on down, join the fun and help your communities

1632 days ago

Has the chlorine overdose at Waterworld affected you?

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

An "excessive" amount of chlorine was somehow pumped into a Hamilton pool, forcing it to close.

An underwater hockey club which trains at Waterworld is one of the groups affected.

Read more here. Did you know about the closure, and has it affected you?

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1632 days ago

Consumer's curtain investigation; how to keep warm this winter

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton

Keeping your home this winter doesn't have to put you in debt, but you will have to be creative.
Consumer have revealed the best curtains to invest in as temperatures begin to cool down to help stop nearly two-thirds of a home's heat from going out its windows.

Honeycomb blinds - … View more
Keeping your home this winter doesn't have to put you in debt, but you will have to be creative.
Consumer have revealed the best curtains to invest in as temperatures begin to cool down to help stop nearly two-thirds of a home's heat from going out its windows.

Honeycomb blinds - which have hexagonal shaped cells in its structure - were the standout performer of the five different blinds tested. Others involved were roman, roller and aluminium and wooden venetians. Both thermal and heavy-lined curtains were also tested.

Consumer head of testing Dr Paul Smith said the heat loss test was measured through an aluminium-framed single-glazed window with each curtain hung for at least three hours. He was pleased to find the honeycomb blinds topped the test having put them in his own home about nine years ago.
He said the hexagonal cells in the curtain, which when extended trap the air in the cells, "acting like a down jacket; trapping still air".

"It was good for me seeing this because anecdotally I thought 'oh these are doing a great job' because when you open the curtains in the morning you can see all the cold air fall out from behind the window."

In the test, the honeycomb blinds retained more than 60 per cent of the heat lost through a bare window.

Roman blinds were the second best performing blind, followed by roller blinds. As for wooden or aluminium venetians, wooden were proven the better insulator, he said. If curtains were preferred, people were urged to go "heavy" and long.

Heavy-lined curtains were ones which had two layers which again acted as an air trap. To get the best result, they needed to go down to the ground, no matter the size of the window, to keep the cold air out.

It was best to keep the gap between the curtain or blind and the frame of the window as small as possible.

Thermal curtains - a curtain which has a thermal layer stitched to the back - did not perform as well as the heavy-lined curtains, he said. However, Dr Smith had come up with a few cheap hacks for people not bothered about what there lounge or particular room looks like for a few cold nights over winter. One was hanging a blanket over the top of your curtains.

"It is less convenient because you've got to hang a blanket and take it down each time.

"We pinned it up where the railing was, so we just pinned it up above the window and just let it hang down and cover the whole window."

The other option was to roll up towels and sit them above your window railing which again prevented cold air circulating around the room.

"It stops the air being sucked in to the top. So when the hot air rises up to the ceiling. If the curtains aren't well-fitted, that warm air falls behind the window.

"They call it the reverse chimney so it's like the air coming down past the window and all the heat being lost, so if you put something across the top it stops that from happening."

TOP TIPS FOR HEAT RETENTION
• Mount curtains as close as possible to the window frame,
• Position nets as close to the window as possible,
• Use floor length curtains and ensure they touch the floor,
• Make curtains a generous width so they overlap the window frames at the sides,
• Using net curtains help with heat retention, especially on wooden frame windows,

• Using a fan "significantly" reduces heat loss.

www.nzherald.co.nz...



ENSURE YOUR CURTAINS ARE CLEAN THIS WINTER

Your health is ALWAYS important, but now more than ever we need to stay on top of it, especially in our environment. Check your curtains regularly for live mould and visible dirt. Curtain Clean can take care of any contamination and ensure your curtains return to you clean and sanitised!


www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1641 days ago

Ready, set, roll!

The Team from Hamilton City Council

The new kerbside rubbish and recycling service will now start from 31 August 2020. Starting this week, teams will be out and about delivering the new bins!

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1632 days ago

Calling all craft-lovers

Alison Southby from Poppies Hamilton

We have an amazing selection of craft books in store now - crochet, knitting, embroidery, sewing, quilting and more, for all skill levels. Come in and get some inspiration for your winter projects!

1632 days ago

This week's latest Blueprint

Hamilton Harcourts

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1633 days ago

Hamilton casts off coronavirus shackles

Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times

Hi everyone,

The city is gearing up for what will be the first major public gathering since lockdown when the Chiefs face off against the Blues on June 20.

Hamilton City Council general manager of venues, tourism and events Sean Murray predicted about 20,000 people would flock to FMG Stadium … View more
Hi everyone,

The city is gearing up for what will be the first major public gathering since lockdown when the Chiefs face off against the Blues on June 20.

Hamilton City Council general manager of venues, tourism and events Sean Murray predicted about 20,000 people would flock to FMG Stadium Waikato for the match.

Restaurants, bars and cafes are also fizzing after physical distancing rules were relaxed.

How are you finding alert level 1? And will you be in the stands come June 20?

Read more about Hamilton's emergence from lockdown here.

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1633 days ago

SOLD: 2 pairs men's Adidas slides

Dianne from Hillcrest

My son has two pairs of slides he no longer wears, as pictured - both Adidas. Black ones are size 8, lovely cushioned sole and top, suede self coloured stripes. Blue/white striped ones are size 10.
Both have minor wear but plenty of life left. They are clean but I will rewash them before sale.
$10… View more
My son has two pairs of slides he no longer wears, as pictured - both Adidas. Black ones are size 8, lovely cushioned sole and top, suede self coloured stripes. Blue/white striped ones are size 10.
Both have minor wear but plenty of life left. They are clean but I will rewash them before sale.
$10 for the blue/white striped ones
$18 for the black suede ones
Or $20 for both.
Txt to arrange pick up or I will post for a fee.
021496760

Price: $20

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1633 days ago

Vitapet

Nina from Hamilton East

$10 pick up

1659 days ago

♻️Recycling update! ♻️

The Team from Hamilton City Council

We're working with our contractor Waste Management on having further recycling options available by the end of the month. Our contractor needs to be able to work safely under the Level 2 restrictions and are currently working on this to be able to provide the full recycling service.

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1634 days ago

Our centres are fully operational.

NumberWorks'nWords Hamilton Central

It’s an exciting time for the kids re-entering the classroom, socialising with friends and getting reacquainted with the teachers.
If you’re a little unsure about how the isolation period may have affected your child’s learning journey, we are here to help.
Our tutoring program is well … View more
It’s an exciting time for the kids re-entering the classroom, socialising with friends and getting reacquainted with the teachers.
If you’re a little unsure about how the isolation period may have affected your child’s learning journey, we are here to help.
Our tutoring program is well positioned to meet the needs of your 5 - 16 year old one question at a time so it's not overwhelming.
We offer catch up, extension and exam prep programs.

Give us a call today to have a chat with one of our experts.

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1634 days ago

Would you consider volunteering for a sports clubs after Covid-19?

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

Concerns about coronavirus have left sport clubs without some senior volunteers.

Some were already struggling to get enough helpers before Covid-19 - so Sport Waikato and Volunteering Waikato are launching a campaign to help out.

"It might be that a club needs someone for two hours … View more
Concerns about coronavirus have left sport clubs without some senior volunteers.

Some were already struggling to get enough helpers before Covid-19 - so Sport Waikato and Volunteering Waikato are launching a campaign to help out.

"It might be that a club needs someone for two hours pre-season to sort the uniforms, or someone one hour a week to put a newsletter together," Sport Waikato boss Matthew Cooper said. Read more here. Do you volunteer, or would you?

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