252 days ago

EarthDiverse: drop in Mindfulness Meditation sessions in the Hamilton CBD

todd from EarthDiverse

Kia ora! Busy work day in the Hamilton CBD? Feeling stressed out and need a quick recharge? Come join EarthDiverse for its regular drop-in Mindfulness Meditation sessions each Wednesday from 1:00-2:00pm on a drop-in basis each week during school terms. Come when you can and no prior registration is needed. These sessions are offered for a koha each time you come. Sessions begin now and are offered each Term and continue through to the last session this year on Wed 6 December.

EarthDiverse is located at 401 Anglesea Street, 1st Floor, entrance on the left side of the building. Hope to see you for a stress-break soon!

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'We are re-litigating it' - Dissent coming at city council plan meet

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

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But several senior councillors warn it won’t all be plain sailing for mayor Paula Southgate and her supporters, even if they have the numbers for their approach.

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Have you heard the news about this Flagstaff project?

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

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The 60-home Kāinga Ora housing complex on 1.9 hectares of vacant Crown-owned land in Endeavour Avenue, next to the Flagstaff shops, was originally set to be 70 two and three-storey homes but was scaled back after feedback from the community.

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14 minutes ago

Poll: Should Tīrau get a Burger King and Starbucks?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

The South Waikato town of Tīrau could be in line for a corporate fast food takeover if consent is given for the building of a Starbucks and Burger King on the main drag though town.

But, some locals don’t think the corporate giants are the right fit for the town known for its boutique cafes, antique shops and corrugated iron inspired art works and facades.

What do you think? Would you want to see these fast food outlets on State Highway 1 in Tīrau? (Please add NFP if you do not want your comments to be used in print.)

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