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3278 days ago

Entry fee to Hamilton Gardens

Reporter Hamilton Press

Would you be all for an entry charge for non-residents to see the Hamilton Gardens? They are a popular tourist spot and have been paid for by ratepayers and funders. We are keen to know your thoughts. Would you charge non-Hamilton residents and if so, how much would you charge? Comment below! … View moreWould you be all for an entry charge for non-residents to see the Hamilton Gardens? They are a popular tourist spot and have been paid for by ratepayers and funders. We are keen to know your thoughts. Would you charge non-Hamilton residents and if so, how much would you charge? Comment below! *PLEASE WRITE NFP IF YOU DON'T WANT YOUR COMMENT PUBLISHED*

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3274 days ago

Poll: Vote for the AMI Community Grant NEIGHBOURHOOD Finalists

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We need your help! These 10 wonderful neighbourhood organisations are finalists in the 2017 AMI Community Grants Neighbourhood category. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive a share of the funds. Read a little from each organisation and/or project on how your support will help themView moreWe need your help! These 10 wonderful neighbourhood organisations are finalists in the 2017 AMI Community Grants Neighbourhood category. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive a share of the funds. Read a little from each organisation and/or project on how your support will help them - and then cast your vote below. Voting closes Friday 24th March.

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Vote for the AMI Community Grant NEIGHBOURHOOD Finalists
  • 7% 1) Seddon Community and Neighbourhood Support Group
    7% Complete
  • 5% 2) Riverton Community Garden Project
    5% Complete
  • 25.8% 3) Surrogate Grandparents NZ
    25.8% Complete
  • 10.1% 4) AED Defibrillator for Churchill Park School
    10.1% Complete
  • 1.1% 5) Whangaroa Community Trust Mural
    1.1% Complete
  • 8.1% 6) Murrays Bay Intermediate Safer Walkway
    8.1% Complete
  • 9.8% 7) Free For All Resource Sharing
    9.8% Complete
  • 2.9% 8) Taradale Alleyway Improvement
    2.9% Complete
  • 25.5% 9) House of Grace Home for Pregnant Teens
    25.5% Complete
  • 4.5% 10) Keith Street Wanganui Youth Centre
    4.5% Complete
2271 votes
3274 days ago

Poll: Vote for the AMI Community Grant REGIONAL Finalists

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We need your help! These 10 wonderful organisations are finalists in the 2017 AMI Community Grants Regional category. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive a share of the funds. Read a little from each organisation on how your support will help them - and then cast your vote below. … View moreWe need your help! These 10 wonderful organisations are finalists in the 2017 AMI Community Grants Regional category. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive a share of the funds. Read a little from each organisation on how your support will help them - and then cast your vote below. Voting closes Friday 24th March.

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Vote for the AMI Community Grant REGIONAL Finalists
  • 7.6% 1) Youth Search and Rescue Tauranga
    7.6% Complete
  • 5.3% 2) North Shore Initial Response Trust
    5.3% Complete
  • 6% 3) Wellington North Community Patrol
    6% Complete
  • 4.9% 4) Crimewatch (Chch) Inc
    4.9% Complete
  • 17.9% 5) Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Trust
    17.9% Complete
  • 3.1% 6) South Canterbury Child Restraint Rentals
    3.1% Complete
  • 21.9% 7) Kidz need Dadz NZ
    21.9% Complete
  • 16.5% 8) Foster Hope Charitable Trust
    16.5% Complete
  • 6.5% 9) Volunteering Canterbury
    6.5% Complete
  • 10.3% 10) Under the Stars - Homeless in Tauranga.
    10.3% Complete
2090 votes
3275 days ago

Update on Te Otamanui Walkway

A helper from Te Kowhai Community Group

On the 23rd of February, another 250 metres of the pathway was gravelled. Community Group volunteers, who placed the 80 tonnes of gravel, included Gordon McLachlan, Graham McBride, Brian Palmer, Donald Sam, Noel Smith, John Stock, assisted by Sam Furniss on his digger.

With the previous … View more
On the 23rd of February, another 250 metres of the pathway was gravelled. Community Group volunteers, who placed the 80 tonnes of gravel, included Gordon McLachlan, Graham McBride, Brian Palmer, Donald Sam, Noel Smith, John Stock, assisted by Sam Furniss on his digger.

With the previous section that was gravelled in January, this has seen the finishing of an additional half kilometre walkway of already this year.

The Te Kowhai Community Group anticipates that the next section, on the former ‘Henton’ property, about 600 metres, will be operational within six months. This will finally link the path from The War Memorial Hall to the path already formed in the Coombes Road area.

Look out for a call for volunteer-planters in May or June - 3500 native trees, grasses and shrubs will be placed in the area of the path at that time.

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3274 days ago

Baking Class this morning 10am

Victoria Kemp from Friendship House (Huntly) Community Charitable Trust

07 March – Baking for the lunch box
Classic sweet treats with less sugar!

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3275 days ago

Do you know where to get cheap fuel?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Do you know the cheapest place to get petrol in or around your neighbourhood? Share your tips below and help your neighbours out! Plus make sure you check to see if you're a $100 petrol voucher instant winner!

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3277 days ago

Monster Garage Sale

Megan from Horsham Downs

22 Garnett Ave Forest Lake.
Loads of babies and kids stuff including clothes, portacot, toys strollers.
Open at 10.00- 12 today

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3279 days ago

Kids Garage Sale

Megan from Horsham Downs

Saturday 4th March
Garnett Ave Forest Lake @ 10.00am
Our children have grown out of their clothes and toys and have decided to Sell them in the hopes of making some pocket money. Clothing from baby up to size 6, lots of girls and a few boys. Majority are Pumpkin Patch. Other bits and bobs as we … View more
Saturday 4th March
Garnett Ave Forest Lake @ 10.00am
Our children have grown out of their clothes and toys and have decided to Sell them in the hopes of making some pocket money. Clothing from baby up to size 6, lots of girls and a few boys. Majority are Pumpkin Patch. Other bits and bobs as we sort things out.Will be sign posted on the day. No earlier than 10 so they have time to set up. Thanks

3278 days ago

Know your neighbours

The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management

Neighbours' Day Aotearoa is happening on 25 & 26 March. It's a great chance to involve your neighbours in your emergency plan - work out who can help you and who might need your help. www.happens.nz...
www.neighboursday.org.nz...

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3280 days ago

Win a ticket and back the Chiefs against the Blues

Wayne Timmo Reporter from Waikato Times

Afternoon all,

New Zealand Investec Super Rugby Referees have had their eyes tested at Specsavers to ensure they have perfect vision for the matches ahead.

To celebrate the launch of the 2017 season and to help everyone keep their eyes on the ball our we're giving you that chance to win … View more
Afternoon all,

New Zealand Investec Super Rugby Referees have had their eyes tested at Specsavers to ensure they have perfect vision for the matches ahead.

To celebrate the launch of the 2017 season and to help everyone keep their eyes on the ball our we're giving you that chance to win a double pass to the Chiefs vs Blues game at FMG Stadium in Hamilton on Friday March 3.

The winner will also get a voucher for two pairs of designer frames from Specsavers, and one Investec Super Rugby jersey.
To be in to win, comment below with your email address or, if you'd prefer, email news@waikatotimes.co.nz with the subject line 'Competition'.

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3281 days ago

Poll: Man traps cats in backyard to save his birds

Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times

Morning neighbours,

Phil Evan's anti-cat tactics are proving to be a divisive topic with people voicing strong opinions on both sides of the debate.

Evans has taken to trapping cats in his backyard, soaking them then shooting them off his property with a hose jet so they don't … View more
Morning neighbours,

Phil Evan's anti-cat tactics are proving to be a divisive topic with people voicing strong opinions on both sides of the debate.

Evans has taken to trapping cats in his backyard, soaking them then shooting them off his property with a hose jet so they don't return.

What's your take on other people's cats roaming through backyards? Is Evans justified in protecting his property? And do you think something needs to be done at council level to address the issue?

NOTE: Please refrain from personal attacks in comments - play the ball and not the man. Also put NFP in your comment if you do not want it to be reported in the Times.

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Man traps cats in backyard to save his birds
  • 38% Cats should be able to roam freely
    38% Complete
  • 45.9% Owners need to contain their cats
    45.9% Complete
  • 16% Council needs to regulate cats
    16% Complete
405 votes
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