Know what’s happening
Access the private noticeboard for verified neighbours near you. Keep informed about any suspicious activity, send urgent updates to your neighbours when required and discuss emergency planning.
Get to know your neighbours
Browse the directory and start getting to know your neighbours. Don’t want to post to the whole neighbourhood? Send a private message.
Buy, sell and give away
Want to declutter your garage? Buy some used household items? Give away some garden stuff? Become a verified neighbour to browse and post items for sale. Trading is simple when everyone lives nearby.
Happy new year, neighbours!
From us at Neighbourly, we're wishing you the best for 2026!
Thank you for using Neighbourly
You may receive an email confirmation for any offer you selected. The associated companies will contact you directly to activate your requests.
The Team from Hamilton City Council
Hamiltonians are asked to conserve all non-essential water use after rising Waikato River levels may affect the stability of the slip-affected Eastern Bulk Water Main.
Hamilton City Council staff are monitoring the Eastern Bulk Water Main site and there is the possibility that we may isolate … View moreHamiltonians are asked to conserve all non-essential water use after rising Waikato River levels may affect the stability of the slip-affected Eastern Bulk Water Main.
Hamilton City Council staff are monitoring the Eastern Bulk Water Main site and there is the possibility that we may isolate (shut down) the Eastern Bulk Water Main as a precautionary measure due to rising river levels.
City Waters Unit Manager Maire Porter says residents can assist by conserving water for at least the next three days.
“Conserving all non-essential water is the best way for us to be able to manage supplying the whole city through one bulk water main if we need to. Easy ways to save water are taking shorter showers, turn off the tap when you’re brushing your teeth and refraining from using sprinklers or any outdoor water use,” says Mrs Porter.
“If a planned isolation was implemented today, we believe the impact on the city’s supply overnight would likely be similar to the events of 3 February, when we had some pressure loss issues but no loss of service for households.
“Regular updates will be on the Council’s website and Facebook page, however it would help get the message out if people can let their friends and neighbours know.”
The Eastern Bulk Water Main supplies around 27,000 homes and runs under the Waikato River from the city’s water treatment plant opposite Hamilton Gardens. A substantial section of the riverbank collapsed around the Bulk Main in early February.
The isolation of the bulk main will ensure all water is safe and will minimize any impact on the wider community.
Megan from Horsham Downs
Tomorrow Sunday the 12th of March
9-1pm
Please come and support our little country school raise funds to upgrade our library.
Monster garage sale, ring toss, spin art, face painting, tenders board, silent auction, quick fire raffles, BBQ, seafood chowder, burgers, nachos and lots more. On rain… View moreTomorrow Sunday the 12th of March
9-1pm
Please come and support our little country school raise funds to upgrade our library.
Monster garage sale, ring toss, spin art, face painting, tenders board, silent auction, quick fire raffles, BBQ, seafood chowder, burgers, nachos and lots more. On rain or shine. Horotiu Bridge Rd, 5 mins from the Base and Flagstaff
Help us to strive together for success.
Glen from Flagstaff
Thanks to Councillor Angela O'Leary yesterday at Council, she has pushed through a resolution that a proper business managment plan be adopted for the Gardens. This will mean that every avenue for revenue/expenses will be looked at to enable the remaining Gardens to be finished within a … View moreThanks to Councillor Angela O'Leary yesterday at Council, she has pushed through a resolution that a proper business managment plan be adopted for the Gardens. This will mean that every avenue for revenue/expenses will be looked at to enable the remaining Gardens to be finished within a proper time frame. This will also mean that any indication of entry fees being charged will be thoroughly discussed and probably taken out to public consultation. So there is no need to panic everybody. She has had more people contact her on her Facebook page regarding this matter than there were people voting in the last local body elections. How strange is that? People don't vote to choose their representatives but they jump up and down when one of those people suggest an idea to charge for something!!! The old saying goes.........if you haven't voted - you have no right to complain....
How very true.... But I'm glad so many people reacted as I'm a passionate supporter/volunteer at the Gardens and its great to know they are so supported by everyone.
The Team from Hamilton City Council
One of the key initiatives for Parks Week 2017 is our parks survey. It's important to us that we hear your views on our parks. Please take a few minutes to answer a few questions - you can find the link here. myhcc.nz/parksweeksurvey
We've given away two kids bikes with helmets to two Neighbourly members who have entered and won! Congratulations to Meng Li, shopper from Supervalue Woburn and Brendan Walker, shopper from SuperValue Woburn, for winning a kids bike with SuperValue and Neighbourly! See who won!
ALL SUMMER CLOTHING IS HALF PRICE!! We need to clear our summer stock to get ready for winter stock, so come in and grab a bargain at the St John Op Shop.
Proceeds from items sold in our shop are used to support St John emergency ambulance services and community programmes such as Health … View moreALL SUMMER CLOTHING IS HALF PRICE!! We need to clear our summer stock to get ready for winter stock, so come in and grab a bargain at the St John Op Shop.
Proceeds from items sold in our shop are used to support St John emergency ambulance services and community programmes such as Health Shuttles, Caring Caller and St John Youth programmes. St John Op Shop is currently recruiting volunteers and seeking donations of items that can be sold in the shop. Donations can be dropped off at 1 Rawhiti Street, Frankton.
Learn more
Edie Swney from The Travel Brokers - Edie Swney
Japan truly is a magnificent and popular holiday destination, and we are happy to announce our 2018 Japan sailings are now open for booking!
a world of wonder
Japan is a magical place, where bustling city streets are home to Buddhist temples and ramen shops; traditional villages lie nestled on … View moreJapan truly is a magnificent and popular holiday destination, and we are happy to announce our 2018 Japan sailings are now open for booking!
a world of wonder
Japan is a magical place, where bustling city streets are home to Buddhist temples and ramen shops; traditional villages lie nestled on shores and in mountain forests; and festivals mark the passing of seasons
Fhazeel from Fairfield
Flu vaccination is now available at Fairfield Pharmacy. It is best to get vaccinated now before winter comes. No appointment needed. Don't let the flu get you down.
The flu vaccine is FREE for anyone aged over 65 and for everyone is the price is as below.
$35.00
Troy from Chartwell
Hi does anyone know where i could get some 200l or bigger plastic drums/ barrels ? or mayby you know a farmer with some to get rid of ? Much appreciated if you can help☺
Free
10 replies (Members only)
Loading…
Are you sure? Deleting this message permanently removes it from the Neighbourly website.
Loading…
© Neighbourly 2026