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Heather Moore from Volunteering Waikato
Some of us have some great practical skills that we could share, some of us are better off staying away from a hammer! Are you the handy type? Got some time? Get INVOLVED! Check out our latest newsletter for volunteers...
Mike Bain Reporter from Cambridge Edition
The saying is a dog is a man's best friend, but should a dog be permitted inside Cambridge cafes?
Social media posts indicate a trend where dogs, other than companion, or service dogs are being made welcome in cafes.
Neighbours what do you think?
Should dogs (other than service dogs) be … View moreThe saying is a dog is a man's best friend, but should a dog be permitted inside Cambridge cafes?
Social media posts indicate a trend where dogs, other than companion, or service dogs are being made welcome in cafes.
Neighbours what do you think?
Should dogs (other than service dogs) be permitted inside Cafes?
Please note: any feedback made in the comments suggestion maybe published in the Cambridge Edition.
Sharon from Leamington
Usually shop at pak n save but shopped at countdown Cambridge over weekend. Disgusted by rip off prices
bell tea bags - 3.99 pak n save, 5.80 here.
List would go on and on, surely it cant cost $2.00 per item for freight.
Everyone should drive to Hamilton to shop, saves heaps more than spend in … View moreUsually shop at pak n save but shopped at countdown Cambridge over weekend. Disgusted by rip off prices
bell tea bags - 3.99 pak n save, 5.80 here.
List would go on and on, surely it cant cost $2.00 per item for freight.
Everyone should drive to Hamilton to shop, saves heaps more than spend in gas.
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Reporter Hamilton Press
The historic Hamilton Hotel building on the corner of Victoria Street and Sapper Moore-Jones Place has been chosen as the new site of Founders Theatre. What do you think of the location? Is it spot-on or did you have somewhere else in mind? Comment below!
*Please write NFP if you do not want your … View moreThe historic Hamilton Hotel building on the corner of Victoria Street and Sapper Moore-Jones Place has been chosen as the new site of Founders Theatre. What do you think of the location? Is it spot-on or did you have somewhere else in mind? Comment below!
*Please write NFP if you do not want your comments used in print*
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Andria from Glenview
Pilates classes are now held in Glenview There are a couple of spaces left so register your interest early.
Thank-you, Andria
Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand
Kia ora. We just wanted to let you know that Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand is now on Neighbourly!
With CABs scattered across NZ neighbourhoods, we can help you with information and advice on a variety of topics - whether it’s a tenancy dispute, a problem with your employer, a faulty … View moreKia ora. We just wanted to let you know that Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand is now on Neighbourly!
With CABs scattered across NZ neighbourhoods, we can help you with information and advice on a variety of topics - whether it’s a tenancy dispute, a problem with your employer, a faulty product you’ve bought, or a neighbourhood problem such as an overhanging tree or working out who’s responsible for fixing a fence.
For free, confidential information and advice, visit or phone a Citizens Advice Bureau in your neighbourhood or give us a call on 0800 FOR CAB (0800 367 222).
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Brierlee from Temple View
Hey everyone,
First of all just want to wish you all a great weekend and hope you're keeping warm where ever you may be with what ever you may be doing.
Second of all, please everyone take care out there - there are some really nasty people around so be very vigilant being in public & … View moreHey everyone,
First of all just want to wish you all a great weekend and hope you're keeping warm where ever you may be with what ever you may be doing.
Second of all, please everyone take care out there - there are some really nasty people around so be very vigilant being in public & with your homes etc. Hamilton has had a horrible week this week with crimes as you may have heard so be very careful. Hope we have a better week next week..
Thank you all,
:)
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Andre Chivell from Waikato District Health Board
Hey neighbours. We at Waikato DHB want you to have a say in your health services. Come along to a Community Health Forum next week. Tuesday 18 July, 9.30-11.30am at Fellowship Room, The Link, corner River Road and Te Aroha Street, Hamilton.
Find out about:
* New hub for health information, … View moreHey neighbours. We at Waikato DHB want you to have a say in your health services. Come along to a Community Health Forum next week. Tuesday 18 July, 9.30-11.30am at Fellowship Room, The Link, corner River Road and Te Aroha Street, Hamilton.
Find out about:
* New hub for health information, support and advice
* Our new health consumer council – service users having a say in what we do and how we do it
* Pharmaceutical waste – what we do with it
* Regional Health and Disability Co-ordinator presentation
We look forward to meeting you.
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