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Hey neighbours,
What are your thoughts on tenants paying letting fees? Housing Minister Phil Twyford has put forward a bill that would ban landlords from charging letting fees to tenants. Is the bill a good idea? Let us know in our poll below.
To read more click here.
Hey neighbours,
Did you know 230 horses could be slaughtered next month if they aren't rescued in time? Of the 300 wild Kaimanawa horses in need of rescuing, only 66 have homes to go to. Are you able to support the cause?
To read more click here.
Gary Farrow Reporter from Cambridge Edition
Hi neighbours! Would you rather see Waipa District Council investing your money in destination playgrounds (the one at Hamilton Lake is pictured on the left), or neighbourhood playgrounds (like Perry Park, right) in our communities?
*Please mark your comment with DNP if you do not want it … View moreHi neighbours! Would you rather see Waipa District Council investing your money in destination playgrounds (the one at Hamilton Lake is pictured on the left), or neighbourhood playgrounds (like Perry Park, right) in our communities?
*Please mark your comment with DNP if you do not want it published.
Hi neighbours,
Have you heard that former Health Minister Jonathan Coleman has resigned from politics? A by-election will be held for his Auckland seat.
To read more about his resignation click here.
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