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You might have noticed Neighbourly has been celebrating its third birthday this month! We’re big fans of celebrations - especially when they involve cupcakes. Or giveaways!
Comment below and tell us the best place in your neighbourhood to get a sweet treat, and we’ll shout one lucky … View moreYou might have noticed Neighbourly has been celebrating its third birthday this month! We’re big fans of celebrations - especially when they involve cupcakes. Or giveaways!
Comment below and tell us the best place in your neighbourhood to get a sweet treat, and we’ll shout one lucky Neighbourly member a $50 birthday Prezzy® card!
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Kelley Tantau Reporter from Hamilton Press
Hi neighbours! Has your suburb been the target of taggers? Are you a victim of tagging or a reformed tagger? We want to hear your stories. Please share your thoughts about tagging around Hamilton - where are the worst hit areas? Is tagging a thing of the past? Let us know! Feel free to comment … View moreHi neighbours! Has your suburb been the target of taggers? Are you a victim of tagging or a reformed tagger? We want to hear your stories. Please share your thoughts about tagging around Hamilton - where are the worst hit areas? Is tagging a thing of the past? Let us know! Feel free to comment below or email kelley.tantau@fairfaxmedia.co.nz
*PLEASE WRITE NFP IF YOU DON'T WANT YOUR COMMENT PUBLISHED*
Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Morning everyone,
Tenants are feeling the pinch - new figures show Waikato rents have surged in the past year.
Median rental prices jumped by 9.7 per cent to $395 in April 2017 compared with the same month last year.
If you've been lumped with a significant rent increase lately then … View moreMorning everyone,
Tenants are feeling the pinch - new figures show Waikato rents have surged in the past year.
Median rental prices jumped by 9.7 per cent to $395 in April 2017 compared with the same month last year.
If you've been lumped with a significant rent increase lately then we'd like to hear your story.
You can email reporter elton.smallman@fairfaxmedia.co.nz or call him on 849-9678.
Thanks
Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
A central city parking shake-up is coming to Hamilton, but the plan changed after ratepayer protest.
After pushback on the original proposal, councillors have voted for a plan that wipes the targeted residential rate but means parking charges will be $6 an hour after the two free hours.
What … View moreA central city parking shake-up is coming to Hamilton, but the plan changed after ratepayer protest.
After pushback on the original proposal, councillors have voted for a plan that wipes the targeted residential rate but means parking charges will be $6 an hour after the two free hours.
What do you think of the trial plan?
NOTE: Add NFP to your comment if you do not want it used in Waikato Times stories on the topic.
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Dave from Pirongia - Karamu
It's the small things that count overall and I agree with views about petrol prices being over the top but how about considering the following being on a similar path. When I shop at the supermarkets I tend to look at what items cost per kilo or per litre, not that I can do anything about it, … View moreIt's the small things that count overall and I agree with views about petrol prices being over the top but how about considering the following being on a similar path. When I shop at the supermarkets I tend to look at what items cost per kilo or per litre, not that I can do anything about it, the scale of price hiking is full on with commercial businesses and the greed for progressive and ongoing RECORD profit continue to reign. There are hundreds of examples such as items as small as a chocolate bar weighing 40 to 60 grams at 99c last week and now at $1.25c, that equates to approximately $22.50c + per kilo, that is more than a 250gram chocolate bar at $4 each, that’s a ridiculous $16 per kilo. And what about bread, $1 a loaf; do we really believe a $3 loaf has $2 worth of better ingredient in ever loaf than a one dollar? We all know milk is expensive but how about a bowl of tin soup, you can see it on the shelves and work it out yourself next time you shop, you can pay in excess of $10 for a litre of soup, how on earth do the soup kitchens manage :). I believe profits should be FAIR for all retail businesses, commercial banks and the like especially. If these areas are better managed/controlled perhaps the call for wage hikes would fall. It is they (NZ business) and our leaders who are responsible for this equation.
NZMA are hosting two open days on the 10th June! If you are around next Saturday, this is the perfect time to bring along family and friends and experience this amazing day. On the day you can expect fun entertainment, cultural groups, FREE sausage sizzle, and even a bouncy castle!
On top of … View moreNZMA are hosting two open days on the 10th June! If you are around next Saturday, this is the perfect time to bring along family and friends and experience this amazing day. On the day you can expect fun entertainment, cultural groups, FREE sausage sizzle, and even a bouncy castle!
On top of that, we’ve got some really fun activities where you get the opportunity to apply hands on skills in the areas of: Cookery, Hospitality, Contact Centre, Business, Retail and Early Childhood Education. If you enjoy these activities and decide to grow your skills further, then you can even enroll on the day!
To find out more about this Open Day, visit our website, we can’t wait to see you there!
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Susan from Nawton
I would love to help! I have a large playroom which opens onto a spacious outdoor area, providing plenty of opportunities for fun and learning in a safe and caring environment... photo is attached, along with my flyer which outlines further information. If you do have further questions or would be … View moreI would love to help! I have a large playroom which opens onto a spacious outdoor area, providing plenty of opportunities for fun and learning in a safe and caring environment... photo is attached, along with my flyer which outlines further information. If you do have further questions or would be interested in meeting with me, please do not hesitate to contact myself or the office :-)
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