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Aroha from Frankton
My boys are fundraising for a trip to rainbowsend as a family. So we have grasses ranging in prices from $1 to $8 for the bigger ones. Extra small $1. Small $3. Medium $5. Large $8.
Please comment on post if interested or message me. Thanks.
Price: $1
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You may have read or heard that Hamilton’s 10-year plan is now open for public submissions. What does this mean and why is it so important for our community?
- HCC have drawn up their draft plan for the next 10 years. This sets out what they plan to spend money on and when; what they expect … View moreYou may have read or heard that Hamilton’s 10-year plan is now open for public submissions. What does this mean and why is it so important for our community?
- HCC have drawn up their draft plan for the next 10 years. This sets out what they plan to spend money on and when; what they expect projects to cost and how they plan to fund them. (Note that by exclusion the draft also says what they plan to NOT spend money on!)
- A public consultation document has been written by HCC. This should be an easy-to-understand version of the key points in the draft plan.
- On 29 March that public consultation document is released to the public.
- From 29 March to 30 April 2018 the public can give feedback to HCC on the draft plan – this is the ‘making submissions’ part. It’s your chance to have your say on whether the draft plan should be changed before it becomes the operational plan.
- During May 2018 the Councillors debate the issues raised in the public submissions. Members of the public have an opportunity to make a verbal presentation to support their submissions.
- The draft plan is revised based on the public submissions and Council debate. Then on 28 June the revised plan is formally adopted as the working 10-year-plan for the city.
NECH has put together a simple guide to having your say on the 10-year plan; click the link below or see the attached document for more info.
Zane from Fairfield
My daughter has picked up a Army knife and case along our fence line. My guess is that its stolen and been dumped as we have a empty house nxt door , and people are cutting through it all the time . I think it was a gift for someones time served in the army and would have a lot of personal … View moreMy daughter has picked up a Army knife and case along our fence line. My guess is that its stolen and been dumped as we have a empty house nxt door , and people are cutting through it all the time . I think it was a gift for someones time served in the army and would have a lot of personal attatchment. It also has an engraving with a name on it.
the inscription say.... S.A.S SGT . ROBERTS. D. 24031697
1967 -1991
FOR LOYAL SERVICE ABOVE AND BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY
If anybody knows this person or someplace I can hand this in ,would be greatly appreciated.
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Show your neighbourhood how much you love it by getting involved in The Great Community Clean Up 2018. You could win great prizes so make sure you register a clean up event before 22 April.
Taking part in the Great Community Clean Up is easy: grab your friends, your neighbours (or your and … View moreShow your neighbourhood how much you love it by getting involved in The Great Community Clean Up 2018. You could win great prizes so make sure you register a clean up event before 22 April.
Taking part in the Great Community Clean Up is easy: grab your friends, your neighbours (or your and simply pick up a little litter in your street, tidy your favourite park, or remove bits and bobs from a nearby beach. Take part in 2018!
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Sally from Nawton
Looking for 2 bedroom house to downgrade. Few things that I am looking for to cater to my health. Single level with no steps . Low maintenance garden or concrete garden if possible. Cats allow please. Walk in shower or just shower but not shower over the bath. Single garage would be a possible. … View moreLooking for 2 bedroom house to downgrade. Few things that I am looking for to cater to my health. Single level with no steps . Low maintenance garden or concrete garden if possible. Cats allow please. Walk in shower or just shower but not shower over the bath. Single garage would be a possible. Quiet neighbourhood. Sensor light at the front and back door. please contact me through here. Prefer area either Dinsdale, Nawton, Frankton and Hamilton East.
Allan from Saint Andrews
Hi there, I am looking to borrow a rotary hoe to cultivate about a 20m2 area on my lawn if someone has one I could borrow for a couple of hours one weekend. I have a trailer so can pick up and return and I will look after it and return it cleaned. Thanks, Allan 021-884-137 phone or text. Thank you.
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Teresa from Frankton
Hi Neighbourly,
Looking for an affordable stand alone private 2 bdrm home plse .
(About my partner & I)
* Professional couple… View moreHi Neighbourly,
Looking for an affordable stand alone private 2 bdrm home plse .
(About my partner & I)
* Professional couple
* No pets / * No smoking / * No alcohol
* Excellent refs
* Excellent criminal refs
* Clean & tidy tenants
* Late 40's
* He is a qualified "sparky" for over 20 years/ technician..
Rachel Clare Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
In this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on foraging for edible fungi, making seed-raising mix out of autumn leaves, collecting seed from deciduous trees, picking peaches and brewing cider.
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Our crop of the week is … View moreIn this week's issue of Get Growing we have top tips on foraging for edible fungi, making seed-raising mix out of autumn leaves, collecting seed from deciduous trees, picking peaches and brewing cider.
Subscribe now and you'll never miss another issue!
Our crop of the week is Humulus lupulus, the hop plant, and we have a special feature on planting spring-flowering bulbs including a regional planting and flowering guide. Make health-boosting meals from new cookbook SuperVeg and be in to WIN SOME GREAT PRIZES!
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Check out these wonderfully quirky entries we've received so far for the Resene Upcycling Awards! There's still plenty of time for you to get your upcycle on.. don't forget there's Bonus Categories for "Best entry for under 18", "Most colourful entry" and … View moreCheck out these wonderfully quirky entries we've received so far for the Resene Upcycling Awards! There's still plenty of time for you to get your upcycle on.. don't forget there's Bonus Categories for "Best entry for under 18", "Most colourful entry" and "Most unrecognisable re-purposed item"!
It's not too late to show us your creative side and you could WIN...
Enter now
Sue (Susan) Middleton from Music Moves Me Trust
This craft bazaar is in support of the Music Moves Me Trust, a charity that
provides Music Therapy for people
living with Dementia
.
Our stall is stocked with Knitting, Sewing, Garden Plants
, Garden Art, other crafts. It includes baby clothes,
bags, colourful aprons, cotton dishcloths
, … View moreThis craft bazaar is in support of the Music Moves Me Trust, a charity that
provides Music Therapy for people
living with Dementia
.
Our stall is stocked with Knitting, Sewing, Garden Plants
, Garden Art, other crafts. It includes baby clothes,
bags, colourful aprons, cotton dishcloths
, produce bags, preserves and jam baking.
Ph 02108187218 to donate goods
Negotiable
Reporter Hamilton Press
Kayleb Breen, 21, quit smoking due to the rising cost of a packet of cigarettes. He believes tax increases are an effective way to stub out the habit, as he simply could no longer afford a pack of smokes. If you wanted to make NZ smoke free by 2025, how would you implement it?
*PLEASE BE MINDFUL … View moreKayleb Breen, 21, quit smoking due to the rising cost of a packet of cigarettes. He believes tax increases are an effective way to stub out the habit, as he simply could no longer afford a pack of smokes. If you wanted to make NZ smoke free by 2025, how would you implement it?
*PLEASE BE MINDFUL OF EACH OTHER'S OPINIONS. RUDE MESSAGES WILL BE REMOVED.*
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