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500 days ago

Poll: I have discussed with my family and friends my wishes for when I pass away.

Legacy Funerals

Legacy Funerals is a full-service funeral provider. This means that we will look after the simplest cremation through to the most elaborate of celebrations.

Part of what makes us unique is that Legacy Funerals is owned by Legacy Trust, a registered charitable trust committed to giving back. … View more
Legacy Funerals is a full-service funeral provider. This means that we will look after the simplest cremation through to the most elaborate of celebrations.

Part of what makes us unique is that Legacy Funerals is owned by Legacy Trust, a registered charitable trust committed to giving back. This means that profits from our services go right back into the community.

With your help we have gifted over $3.5 million to charities, schools, local organisations and many other incredible causes, truly enabling your loved ones to create a lasting legacy.

Website: legacyfunerals.co.nz

For an estimate of costs and to have your wishes recorded please contact Legacy Funerals, 07 834 0373 or via email jordan@legacyfunerals.co.nz
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I have discussed with my family and friends my wishes for when I pass away.
  • 58.3% Yes
    58.3% Complete
  • 41.7% No
    41.7% Complete
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504 days ago

Missing cats.

Margaret Louise from Frankton

Half this message I can not see on Neighbourly, yes she is out of the neighbourhood but that is no excuse for blocking the rest of the message for all who are concerned about these cats etc.

Giselle PARKER-ROSS from Te Kowhai on 23 Jun
Hi there, I just joined here because I saw your post. I … View more
Half this message I can not see on Neighbourly, yes she is out of the neighbourhood but that is no excuse for blocking the rest of the message for all who are concerned about these cats etc.

Giselle PARKER-ROSS from Te Kowhai on 23 Jun
Hi there, I just joined here because I saw your post. I believe I saw your large cat outside my …View more

Original post by Michelle Stewart from Saint Andrews
2 beautiful huge tabby male cats only just got delivered to my place tonight and sadly they have …View more

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500 days ago

Are you lost without internet?

Telecommunications Dispute Resolution

The internet is a wonderful thing. It’s how many of us work, study and play. It’s a
big part of how we do what we do every day.

So, when we have issues with our broadband, it can be frustrating. Without it, we
can feel lost.

Tried trouble shooting? Tried talking to your provider? Still … View more
The internet is a wonderful thing. It’s how many of us work, study and play. It’s a
big part of how we do what we do every day.

So, when we have issues with our broadband, it can be frustrating. Without it, we
can feel lost.

Tried trouble shooting? Tried talking to your provider? Still stuck?
TDR can help you find your way. Visit www.tdr.org.nz to find out more.
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504 days ago

Classic shades

The Team from

Transform assorted old brown cane furniture into Cape Cod classics using sandy-toned Resene neutrals and restrained blue accents.

Find out how to transform your own with this handy advice.

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504 days ago

Small biz owner? We're right behind you!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

To all Business Owners, Neighbourly is here to help you keep connected with your neighbours, we’re offering Neighbourly Premium Business Listings FREE for three months.

You’ll feature in the local business directory and be able to post out to your surrounding suburbs once per week
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To all Business Owners, Neighbourly is here to help you keep connected with your neighbours, we’re offering Neighbourly Premium Business Listings FREE for three months.

You’ll feature in the local business directory and be able to post out to your surrounding suburbs once per week
T&Cs apply.
Get Premium now

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504 days ago

Flooding in Exeter Street, Glenview.

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

A Hamilton street has been inundated after a dam broke on Friday morning.

What you need to know:
- Floodwater gushed into Exeter Street in Glenview just after 8am following a night of heavy rain.
- Nearby Hamilton Airport recorded 60.8mm of rain in the past 24 hours.
- Cars have been washed… View more
A Hamilton street has been inundated after a dam broke on Friday morning.

What you need to know:
- Floodwater gushed into Exeter Street in Glenview just after 8am following a night of heavy rain.
- Nearby Hamilton Airport recorded 60.8mm of rain in the past 24 hours.
- Cars have been washed out of driveways and submerged in water. Authorities are at the scene.

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504 days ago

Hamilton Roller Skating Club's Artistic Skaters fundraising Mid Winter Christmas disco

Russelle from Nawton

Cancelled due to flooding of the rink
CANCELLED DUE TO FLOODING
CANCELLED DUE TO FLOODING
CANCELLED DUE TO FLOODING
CANCELLED DUE TO FLOODING
CANCELLED DUE TO FLOODING

505 days ago

Art Workshops

Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust

With art classes and arts therapy workshops on the way, you'll want to make sure you book your space for this upcoming term.

Book here today - www.artsforhealth.co.nz...

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508 days ago

Who deserves a statue in your town?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Sir Tim Shadbolt drew some criticism after suggesting a statue be erected in his town for his long-standing mayorship in Invercargill. This week is National Volunteer Week, a time to reflect on those who have given their time selflessly to your community and made a difference. So, which local do … View moreSir Tim Shadbolt drew some criticism after suggesting a statue be erected in his town for his long-standing mayorship in Invercargill. This week is National Volunteer Week, a time to reflect on those who have given their time selflessly to your community and made a difference. So, which local do you think deserves recognition? Tell us why!

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

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506 days ago

Give kauri space to grow

Tiakina Kauri

To preserve kauri for generations to come, we need to give them space to grow. That’s why 10 rules have been introduced as part of a National Plan to protect kauri from the pathogen that causes kauri dieback disease.  

You will need to follow the rules for protecting kauri if you:

- … View more
To preserve kauri for generations to come, we need to give them space to grow. That’s why 10 rules have been introduced as part of a National Plan to protect kauri from the pathogen that causes kauri dieback disease.  

You will need to follow the rules for protecting kauri if you:

- Go into a kauri forest area
- Grow kauri plants/trees
- Have kauri on your property
- Own farm animals/stock that graze in or near a kauri forest

Together we can protect kauri. Find out what you can do
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531 days ago

NZ TRANSPORT AGENCY - CONSULTATION OPEN ON MAORI BILINGUAL TRAFFIC SIGNS PROGRAMME

Lee (Lianne) from Glenview

How could we ever forget the complete and utter waste of taxpayers/ratepayers money spent by the Hamilton City Council and the NZ Transport Agency on the Innovating Streets programme? Bearing this in mind, and the increasingly poor condition of many of our roads which require massive amounts of … View moreHow could we ever forget the complete and utter waste of taxpayers/ratepayers money spent by the Hamilton City Council and the NZ Transport Agency on the Innovating Streets programme? Bearing this in mind, and the increasingly poor condition of many of our roads which require massive amounts of funding to repair, last week the transport agency announced that its He Tohu Huarahi Māori Bilingual Traffic Signs programme was going out for public consultation. If successful, it would result in destination signs, public and active transport signs, walking and cycling signs, general advisory and warning signs, plus motorway and expressway signs being replaced with bilingual versions.

To assist those who wish to make a submission, I have copied the following information from the NZ Transport Agency's website at www.nzta.govt.nz...

"HOW TO MAKE A SUBMISSION

All feedback counts equally so you can share your views:
by email to rules@nzta.govt.nz
or via the online form to make a technical submission at nzta.au1.qualtrics.com...

Submissions can be made in English or te reo Māori.

Please include the following information in your e-mailed submission:

the title of this consultation
your name, and title if applicable
your organisation’s name if applicable
your email address (preferred) or postal address.

The deadline for submissions is 5pm, Friday 30 June 2023.

Please note your submission may become publicly available. Waka Kotahi may publish any information you submit and may identify you as the submitter if your submission is published or given to a third party.

Please clearly indicate if your comments are commercially sensitive or, if for some other reason, they should not be disclosed, or the reason why you should not be identified as the submitter. Any request for non-disclosure will be considered under the Official Information Act 1982."

507 days ago

A huge congratulations to Meg!

Prospa

A big thank you to everyone who nominated a small business in this year's Prospa Local Business Hero awards - and who got behind our 11 regional finalists and voted.

And a huge congratulations to Meg Wilson - the founder of PAWS (Pet Animal Welfare Shops) across South Waikato! Meg's … View more
A big thank you to everyone who nominated a small business in this year's Prospa Local Business Hero awards - and who got behind our 11 regional finalists and voted.

And a huge congratulations to Meg Wilson - the founder of PAWS (Pet Animal Welfare Shops) across South Waikato! Meg's passion for pets received almost 20% of votes which has seen her walk away with a prize package worth $10,000 to support the work she and her team of volunteers do each day.

Thank you Neighbourly members for rallying around businesses in your community and continuing to show them how valued they are!

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507 days ago

Win $1000!

Arts for Health from Arts for Health Community Trust

With the chance to win $1000 for your art, you won't want to miss out on this competition/exhibition!
Submit your entries here - www.artsforhealth.co.nz...

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507 days ago

Thinking about getting dentures?

The Denture Man

Here’s what you need to know!

1) You’ll have a chat with your technician to pick the best dentures for you. They’ll also make a mold of your mouth and teeth to make your dentures fit perfectly.
2) You’ll try on your dentures and see how they look and feel. You can ask for any changes … View more
Here’s what you need to know!

1) You’ll have a chat with your technician to pick the best dentures for you. They’ll also make a mold of your mouth and teeth to make your dentures fit perfectly.
2) You’ll try on your dentures and see how they look and feel. You can ask for any changes before they make the final ones.
3) You’ll get your final dentures and learn how to take care of them. It might feel weird at first, but you’ll get used to them soon.

Dentures can make you look and feel great. Got any questions? Just give The Denture Man a call on (07) 595 0251
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521 days ago

Seniors Newsletter

The Team from Office for Seniors

Our June Seniors newsletter is out today. In this issue, we focus on the cost of living. We share some practical advice on how to save money on your health, home and everyday expenses plus much more.

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