Saint Andrews, Hamilton

2244 days ago

Waikato Archgola - New Owners!

The Team from Waikato Archgola

We are the new local owner/operators of Archgola - Duane & Rhian Darling. We cover the Waikato region and we want to make your outdoor living last all year round!
Every canopy and awning is custom designed to compliment your setting and space. From shape, style and colour we tailor every … View more
We are the new local owner/operators of Archgola - Duane & Rhian Darling. We cover the Waikato region and we want to make your outdoor living last all year round!
Every canopy and awning is custom designed to compliment your setting and space. From shape, style and colour we tailor every Archgola to suit. Our canopies are super tough, long-lasting and 99.9% UV-resistant.
For a free, no obligation quote get in touch with us on 0508 272 446 or email admin@waikatoarchgola.co.nz.
We'd love to hear from you!

2244 days ago

Sponsors/donations wanted!

Secretary from HAMILTON BMX CLUB

Awesome news that two of our riders Cailen Calkin & Jessie Smith have been chosen to compete at the Youth Olympics, so we need our community to pull together & help these two young riders get there!
If you can sponsor them or make a donation towards their costs would be gratefully … View more
Awesome news that two of our riders Cailen Calkin & Jessie Smith have been chosen to compete at the Youth Olympics, so we need our community to pull together & help these two young riders get there!
If you can sponsor them or make a donation towards their costs would be gratefully received.
Please contact the club: hamiltonbmx@xtra.co.nz

Multi-world age group champions Jessie Smith and Cailen Calkin, both from the Waikato, are part of the five-strong New Zealand cycling team to compete at the Youth Olympic Games in Argentina.

The athletes will compete in the 13-day Games at Buenos Aires from 6-18 October in a team comprising BMX, mountain bike and road riders.


Smith was the 16 years BMX world champion in 2017 and ninth in her first year as a junior elite in 2018.

Calkin, a three-time Challenge world champion, was a quarterfinalist in the junior elite (under-19) category this year.


At the Youth Olympic Games the pair will compete in the BMX racing against other riders of the same sex, with their results to be combined as medals are awarded to the team with the most points.


The pair are joined by three mountain-bike riders (who also have road experience), Samara (Sammie) Maxwell (Taupo), Phoebe Young (Wanaka) and Max Taylor (Palmerston North).


Maxwell is the national under-19 mountain bike champion while Young is the Oceania under-19 winner and also New Zealand under-19 road time trial champion.


Taylor, the 2017 under-17 mountain bike champion, has also enjoyed success as a road rider.


The mountain bike/road riders will race in a criterium, time trial and road race (road cycling) with an eliminator and short track races for mountain bike.
Maxwell and Young will compete as a team in the female division. In the male division Taylor will compete alongside Calkin.


“The Youth Olympic Games is an important international stage for our young riders to experience the Olympic values and to both experience and understand the challenges of a vast multisport global competition,” said Cycling New Zealand HP Athlete Development Lead, Graeme Hunn.


“The International Olympic Committee continue to use this competition to incorporate fresh ideas and new sports, several of which have flowed through to international and Olympic events.”


This time we believe the competitions are really beneficial to our developing riders and we have selected a strong group of outstanding young people who we believe will acquit themselves well in and out of competition.”
“Well done to all of these athletes for all the hard work they’ve put in to make it to this point.”


New Zealand has an extremely proud cycling history at both Olympic and Commonwealth Games level and we look forward to these athletes becoming part of that legacy.”


The 2018 Youth Olympic Games will be the third edition of the summer youth Games. The Games are a pre-elite development opportunity for the world’s most promising young athletes, allowing them to experience a multi-sport games environment while exposing them to learning and cultural opportunities and helping them on the performance pathway.

2257 days ago

Still time to REGISTER

Syrina Pene from Te Rongopai Community Trust (GOOD NEWS COMMUNITY CENTRE)

Please feel free to join and re-join our classes coming up soon...
Maori Language for Beginners - Monday August 6th at 5.30pm
Job Club - Tuesday August 7th at 1pm
Flax Weaving - Thursday August 16th at 7pm

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2245 days ago

81 Kate Morgan shakes-cheap!!

Pat from Flagstaff

I used these the beginning of the year to loose 20 kg in about 2.5 months but now I’m happy with my weight so selling on for cheap so someone else might experience the same.

Price: $175

2245 days ago

Share your green tips to WIN!

Countdown

Got any great ways we can all help the environment? Any green tips, tricks or habits that others might not know about? Share them on our page, and you could win one of 10 Countdown gift cards, worth $100 each! It’s all part of our commitment to helping our environment thrive. Share tips now

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2249 days ago

Give a Little Page for Austin

Steve from Saint Andrews

Hi all, a friend recommended that I put a post up on Neighbourly for a Give a Little Page for Austin Taylor.
I was wondering if people could share the link below to help us raise some funds so we can buy an important medical equipment to help Austin.

Cheers all,

Steve

givealittle.co.nz...

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2246 days ago

Smeg Fieldays Fridge

Nick from Flagstaff

A Smeg Fieldays fridge from Kitchen Things that I luckily won but unfortunately don't need, excellent condition, brand new, 42 Litres, remainder of a two year warranty, ideal for a Waikato home or business!

Price: $950

2255 days ago

Blackspot: Corner Thomas and Gordonton Roads

Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell

An update on the blackspot on the corner of Thomas and Gordonton Roads:

Work to further improve safety at the Thomas Rd/Gordonton Rd intersection has been fast-tracked by Hamilton City Council in preparation for the installation of traffic signals at the intersection.

Cr Dave Macpherson, … View more
An update on the blackspot on the corner of Thomas and Gordonton Roads:

Work to further improve safety at the Thomas Rd/Gordonton Rd intersection has been fast-tracked by Hamilton City Council in preparation for the installation of traffic signals at the intersection.

Cr Dave Macpherson, Chair of the Council’s Growth and Infrastructure Committee, says after the tragic event on 20 July, where a young man lost his life, it has further highlighted the risks are too high if people make a mistake.

“We know this is a busy intersection and the Council has been working on making it safer and to date has implemented a series of safety measures.

“There are already electronic 60km/h speed signs which are activated when vehicles are turning in the intersection, and a large number of traffic cones and other warning devices on approach to all legs of the intersection. However, these have now been supplemented with the installation of two Variable Message Boards,” Cr Macpherson says.

Funding for a signalised intersection was approved in June during the Council’s 10-Year Plan process with construction scheduled to begin 1 October 2018. Completion is by December 2018.

Chris Allen, General Manager Development Group says site preparation work for the upgrade was due to start this September, the Council is now looking at bringing this forward by one month.

“Preparation work will require the Council to introduce a Traffic Management Plan which will provide an immediate temporary reduction in the speed limit and provide safer road conditions for road users in the area.

“The speed limit will be reduced to 30km/h while the teams are out undertaking work near the road and a 60km/h speed limit will be set for afterhours.

“We understand for some people these changes have taken a long time, however it’s important to understand this is a transformational change to the intersection and we must get it right.

“Our transportation and development teams have been working hard on fast tracking this work since the beginning of the year, it takes time to confirm things like funding, land purchasing, design development, safety audits and understanding and implementing utilities services relocations.

“A signalised intersection is the preferred option rather than a roundabout as it offers improved safety via better intersection control and traffic flow management, it is safer for people on bikes and is quicker to implement,” says Mr Allen.

The Council wants to remind road users while work is happening there will be an increase in congestion on the network so extra care will be needed in the area, slow down, drive to the conditions and look twice for other road users.

Hearings will be this week for the Council’s proposal to improve safety along Gordonton Rd, between Wairere Dr and north of Thomas Rd, through a permanent reduction of the speed limit to 60km/h.

hamilton.govt.nz/gordontonrd

2247 days ago

Huge Garage Sale!!!

Juliana from Saint Andrews

12 Gilchrist Street, Avalon, Hamilton


8am Saturday 11th & Sunday 12th August. Furniture, Drapes New & second hand, net curtains, linen, crockery, kitchen utensils, books galore, toys, bikes, cockatiels, large stand up aviary and clothes and more

Negotiable

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2247 days ago

for sale

Bert from Pukete

cot + matras $20
portecot + matras $20
high chair $20
2 blankets + sheets $20
push chair or buggy $20
phone Rita at 8509403

Negotiable

2247 days ago

Do something good today!

Heather Moore from Volunteering Waikato

If you are in the Waikato and have some time, we have lots of groups looking for people to help them provide their vital services to the community. If you are interested in getting involved, please check out the available positions on our website!!

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