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Robyn from Nawton
Hi Does anyone know of any bee keeping groups in Hamilton? I'm keen to learn and perhaps keep a hive.
Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Good afternoon neighbours,
The city council's proposal to introduce wheelie bins to city households has sparked a record number of submissions.
Their aim is to reduce the amount of waste going to landfill.
Now that we've all had time to process the idea, what's your opinion … View moreGood afternoon neighbours,
The city council's proposal to introduce wheelie bins to city households has sparked a record number of submissions.
Their aim is to reduce the amount of waste going to landfill.
Now that we've all had time to process the idea, what's your opinion on the potential change?
35 replies (Members only)
Emma Bradley from DC Rescue Dogs
Listing on behalf.
5 year old cat free to approved home.
Change in circumstance means Cous Cous needs to find a new home. She has been a loved member of a family for 5 years.
Already desexed, will be up to date with vaccinations and microchipped before leaving.
Cous Cous would like a quieter … View moreListing on behalf.
5 year old cat free to approved home.
Change in circumstance means Cous Cous needs to find a new home. She has been a loved member of a family for 5 years.
Already desexed, will be up to date with vaccinations and microchipped before leaving.
Cous Cous would like a quieter life, she wouldn't suit a home with children or bouncy dogs. She has lived urban and is currently living rural.
She has a cute half tail due to an accident with a greyhound when younger.
If you can offer Cous Cous a loving forever home where she can lounge around and be someone's good mate then please PM me and I will assist in rehoming with the current owner.
Maria Lowe from Epilepsy Waikato Charitable Trust
Epilepsy affects 1 in 100 people, and most have their first seizure in childhood. The largest group of people with epilepsy is children under the age of five.
There are many types of seizures with varying degrees of severity. Some types of childhood seizures are benign (the child grows out of them… View moreEpilepsy affects 1 in 100 people, and most have their first seizure in childhood. The largest group of people with epilepsy is children under the age of five.
There are many types of seizures with varying degrees of severity. Some types of childhood seizures are benign (the child grows out of them and his/her development and intellect are usually normal). Some types are more serious and are associated with other problems. If your child has a syndrome you can receive more information from this website. www.epilepsy.org.uk...
Children with epilepsy have a wide range of learning abilities. Epilepsy does not necessarily
hinder learning and skill development, but many children do experience learning issues which may include ongoing motor skills or cognitive functions, as well as a difficulty acquiring new skills or knowledge.
Anti-epilepsy drugs (AEDs) are commonly used for the treatment of epilepsy and most children’s seizures are controlled with their use. All medication needs to be taken regularly every day, and compliance in taking them is essential in maintaining seizure control. Status epilepticus (or non-stop seizures) is a serious medical emergency. Phone 111 for help.
All AEDs can cause unwanted side effects and an epilepsy specialist will work to alleviate them where possible. Report all side effects to your specialist. It is important that your child remains on his/her medication at all times unless directed otherwise by your epilepsy specialist.
Establish with the epilepsy specialist a comprehensive care plan for your child.
For those children with refractory epilepsy, the ketogenic diet (which is high fat, adequate protein, low carbohydrate) has been used to treat seizures, and is often seen as a last resort. The body burns fat, not sugar, for energy (ketosis). The ketogenic diet is rigid, and strictly calculated, and requires commitment by both the parent and child. Children on this diet cannot deviate from it. Specialist advice and support are essential.
Some children with uncontrolled seizures may be candidates for surgery, or the use of a vegal nerve stimulator. Your epilepsy professional can advise about these options to help establish seizure control for your child.
Safety in the home and at school is important for all children with epilepsy. A risk management plan should be formulated with your child’s classroom teacher and school
Ask for information, help and support from your EWCT epilepsy adviser
Help your child to enjoy his/her life.
Joanna Bennett from
Hi there Neighbours! I hope that you've all had a fantastic holiday with your family. We are well an truly back into the swing of things at work and looking forward to an exciting 2017. We are holding our first Information Evening of the year at 5:30pm on the 9th of February at our new … View moreHi there Neighbours! I hope that you've all had a fantastic holiday with your family. We are well an truly back into the swing of things at work and looking forward to an exciting 2017. We are holding our first Information Evening of the year at 5:30pm on the 9th of February at our new showhome, 39 Roy Hilton Drive, Flagstaff. It's a really relaxed opportunity to learn more about the building process, from selecting your site to when you move into your beautiful new home. A great forum to ask questions and also find out more about current building practices. It doesn't matter what stage you are at, if you are interested in attending we'd love to see you. Please RSVP to 07 855 6089 or jo.bennett@jennian.co.nz.
The Warehouse is kicking off their fundraising campaign for Life Education Trust. Life Education run learning programmes in schools throughout New Zealand with their signature mascot Harold the Giraffe. To support the great work that Life Education Trust does in the community you can purchase a … View moreThe Warehouse is kicking off their fundraising campaign for Life Education Trust. Life Education run learning programmes in schools throughout New Zealand with their signature mascot Harold the Giraffe. To support the great work that Life Education Trust does in the community you can purchase a Scratch ‘n’ Win ticket at your local store for $2 with proceeds going back to their learning with Harold campaign.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
From old furniture to school uniforms, Neighbourly is a great way to make a little extra money by selling items you no longer want or need. In fact the Buy, Sell & Trade category is one of the most popular on Neighbourly!
It's completely FREE to sell something on Neighbourly - plus … View moreFrom old furniture to school uniforms, Neighbourly is a great way to make a little extra money by selling items you no longer want or need. In fact the Buy, Sell & Trade category is one of the most popular on Neighbourly!
It's completely FREE to sell something on Neighbourly - plus you'll have a chance to meet one of your friendly neighbours. Here's a few tips and tricks to make your sale is a quick and easy one:
* Use good images to ensure your items really stand out
* Share an description of each item you are selling including details of its condition
* Add a price for your listing
* If you have multiple items to sell, group these into a single post and itemise the unique items you have for sale with their sale price.
* Once an item has sold, remember to mark it as SOLD (just click on the three little dots under your post)
* Consider listing an unsold item in the Free Stuff category if you're keen to see it moved along.
* Once a neighbourly has confirmed they'd like to purchase your item, share details using your Neighbourly Inbox
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Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Hi everyone,
There's been a lot of debate sparked by a woman who said she'd rather live in an Auckland caravan than her state house in Hamilton.
But it's obviously one person's view of the diverse community in which she lives.
So, in light of both stories linked to … View moreHi everyone,
There's been a lot of debate sparked by a woman who said she'd rather live in an Auckland caravan than her state house in Hamilton.
But it's obviously one person's view of the diverse community in which she lives.
So, in light of both stories linked to here, what's your take on the situation?
* Please add NFP if you don't want your comment to be used in reports on the topic.
60 replies (Members only)
Claudia from Nawton
We are a small family that require an on call baby sitter
Tuesday's for 1.5 hours Thursday's 1.5hours possible lunchtimes on a Saturday for sport purpose.
We pay great $$ for the right person.
Will need experience and availability during the day.
Own transport would help also , … View moreWe are a small family that require an on call baby sitter
Tuesday's for 1.5 hours Thursday's 1.5hours possible lunchtimes on a Saturday for sport purpose.
We pay great $$ for the right person.
Will need experience and availability during the day.
Own transport would help also , Located Western Heights area.
If you know someone who may enjoy this role please
Feel free to message me directly.
Thank you.
Diane from Chartwell
We am no longer able to go to the concert on Feb 25th 2017 which is really disappointing as his last concert was outstanding. I have 4 tickets -- seated in the stand ( Mt Smart) Only want what I paid ( $140 each) Give me a call 021 759636
Price: $140
Richard from Maeroa
We no longer need the xtra freezer space and need the space in the garage for storage so it must go.
This unit has never failed us and is very clean inside and out just pick it up and plug it in at your place. its ready to go
Price: $75
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Recently there's been a lot of media and Neighbourly discussion around begging. How do you feel about people begging in your community? Do you reach into your pockets? Maybe you support organisations working with those who need a helping hand. Share your position below.
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