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Geoff from Rototuna North
Summary of Council meeting 18 October 2017
19 October 2017
Fond memories and stories of Councillor Philip Yeung, plus a minute’s silence, recognised his contribution to the city as part of yesterday’s Hamilton City Council meeting.
It was the first Council meeting since Cr Yeung’s … View moreSummary of Council meeting 18 October 2017
19 October 2017
Fond memories and stories of Councillor Philip Yeung, plus a minute’s silence, recognised his contribution to the city as part of yesterday’s Hamilton City Council meeting.
It was the first Council meeting since Cr Yeung’s passing and his wife Alice and daughter Jeannie were there to share the moment.
The Chair’s report covered two items which were deferred to the 16 November meeting; the Class 4 Gambling Policy report and the Hillsborough Terrace Rd Stopping report.
Other resolutions included adopting the 2016/17 Annual Report, subject to some minor text changes, and delegating authority to the Chief Executive to finalise awarding a contract to Fletcher Construction Company Limited for renewal work at the Waterworld facility, subject to the approved contract sum not exceeding $10,050,402.
The Council considered a report on Maaori governance representation and resolved to explore models other than Maaori wards. The Chief Executive was requested to investigate options and consult with key stakeholders, assess the implications for the Council and present a report back with recommended options before 30 May 2018.
Community outcomes for the 2018-28 10-Year Plan were discussed by the Council, with three community outcomes resolved:
• A great river city – our city embraces its natural environment and has green spaces, features and community facilities that make it a great place to live, work, play and visit
• A city that embraces growth – our city has infrastructure that meets our current demands, supports growth and helps build a strong economy
• A council that is best in business – our council is customer focused, financially sustainable and has the best people delivering the best outcomes for the city.
Two consecutive reports covered Special Housing Area (SHA) applications. In the first report the Council resolved to approve expressions of interest for six SHA applications for further evaluation and public consultation. The second report covered a proposed housing development of 80 homes in Jebson Pl, with the Council resolving to recommend to the Minister for Building and Construction that it be designated as an SHA, subject to conditions.
The two final items of the meeting saw the Council support the retention of the Regional Emergency Services Fund, and approve an amended Elected Members Support Policy, which included reimbursements, allowances, expenses and training budgets for elected members in line with the Remuneration Authority determinations.
Janine from Te Kowhai
These are well made wooden planter boxes. Perfect for strawberries, veges and flowers as you can move the boxes to gain maximum sun or shelter. Happy to deliver for free in Hamilton at an agreed time.
These would be a nice practical gift for Christmas. A great project for the kids too! Just line… View moreThese are well made wooden planter boxes. Perfect for strawberries, veges and flowers as you can move the boxes to gain maximum sun or shelter. Happy to deliver for free in Hamilton at an agreed time.
These would be a nice practical gift for Christmas. A great project for the kids too! Just line with weed matting, add some soil, plant the New World Little Gardens seedlings, favourite veges or herbs and watch them grow.
We only have a few left so get one quick! The money goes to my daughter's school trip fundraising. These were kindly made and donated by Poppa ☺
Please message or txt if you would like to buy 021546473.
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These are made with good quality treated timber so can be put inside or outside.
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Victoria Kemp from Friendship House (Huntly) Community Charitable Trust
Wearable Art
Workshop
28th October
9.00am till 4.00pm
Participants will learn about what is
involved with creating a wearable art
outfit, expectations and requirements.
Learn techniques to create wearable art and then create a wearable art hat.
$10 per participant, registration … View moreWearable Art
Workshop
28th October
9.00am till 4.00pm
Participants will learn about what is
involved with creating a wearable art
outfit, expectations and requirements.
Learn techniques to create wearable art and then create a wearable art hat.
$10 per participant, registration essential as limited spaces.
This is a great opportunity to start the creative process before entering the Huntly 2018 wearable art competition
Friendship.huntly@gmail.com
07 8287559
55 William St Huntly
Andre Chivell from Waikato District Health Board
BreastScreen Aotearoa is a free national breast screening programme that checks women between 45 and 69 years for early breast cancer. The programme aims to reduce the number of women who die from breast cancer.
You can have a free screening mammogram every two years through BreastScreen … View moreBreastScreen Aotearoa is a free national breast screening programme that checks women between 45 and 69 years for early breast cancer. The programme aims to reduce the number of women who die from breast cancer.
You can have a free screening mammogram every two years through BreastScreen Aotearoa if you meet the following criteria:
- Are aged 45 – 69 years
- Have no symptoms of breast cancer
- Have not had a mammogram in the last 12 months
- Are not pregnant or breastfeeding
- Are eligible for public health services in New Zealand
(Details of eligibility are available at www.moh.govt.nz...)
Enrolling and booking an appointment:
Freephone 0800 270 200 to enroll and/or book an appointment or visit their website to enroll online:
www.waikatodhb.health.nz...
Janine from Te Kowhai
These are well made wooden planter boxes. Perfect for strawberries, veges and flowers as you can move the boxes to gain maximum sun or shelter. Happy to deliver for free in Hamilton at an agreed time.
These would be a nice practical gift for Christmas. A great project for the kids! Just line … View moreThese are well made wooden planter boxes. Perfect for strawberries, veges and flowers as you can move the boxes to gain maximum sun or shelter. Happy to deliver for free in Hamilton at an agreed time.
These would be a nice practical gift for Christmas. A great project for the kids! Just line with weed matting, add some soil, plant the New World Little Gardens seedlings, favourite veges or herbs and watch them grow.
We only have a few left so get one quick! The money goes to my daughter's school trip fundraising. These were kindly made and donated by Poppa ☺
Please message or txt if you would like to buy 021546473.
LONG WEEKEND SPECIAL PRICES:
Large size 280mm high x 820mm long x 450mm wide = $65 (usually $80 each)
Medium size 280mm high x 450mm long x 450mm wide = $50 (usually $60 each)
Small size 280mm high x 450mm long x 330mm wide = $40 (usually $50 each)
These are made with good quality treated timber so can be put inside or outside.
Negotiable
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Hamilton - introducing your new PM. It means returning National MPs Tim Macindoe and David Bennett will spend the next three years in opposition, leaving Labour list MP Jamie Strange as the city's only representative in Government.
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
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