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2718 days ago

Spend a week in one of our holiday homes for free!

Manchester Unity Friendly Society

We're celebrating our launch on Neighbourly! Join Manchester Unity during September, October or November 2018 and take out a funeral benefit or join one of our medical schemes and be in the draw to spend a week in one of our holiday homes for free!*

Request a new member pack and start … View more
We're celebrating our launch on Neighbourly! Join Manchester Unity during September, October or November 2018 and take out a funeral benefit or join one of our medical schemes and be in the draw to spend a week in one of our holiday homes for free!*

Request a new member pack and start enjoying all the benefits of being a member of one of the oldest organisations in New Zealand.

- Enjoy kiwi holiday homes
- Meet like-minded people
- Save money
- Protect your family’s health
- Receive kids’ scholarships
- Enjoy togetherness

Use our national network of branches. We have 26 branches nationwide that we call Lodges. The Lodge is where we meet to organise projects that help local members, discuss the local and national business of Manchester Unity, learn meeting skills and get together with friends.

* dates subject to availability
Find out more

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2721 days ago

Arthurs Worm farms Waihi 3610

Arthur from Waihi

Complete 3 level farms inc 3 lts tiger worms.
Liquid worm castings for Orchard paddock and gardens.
Farms serviced and store.
Beginners instruction course.
call. 07 863 7677 or 021500562
arthurlynchwormfarming.com

2720 days ago

Have your say on the Regional Council’s Public Transport Plan

Denis from Thames

The Regional Council is seeking submissions from the public on its proposed Regional Public Transport Plan for the next 10 years. Now is your chance to have your say. Consultation will end on 19 September.
We have shown that public transport can work in a small town like Thames. Maybe you would… View more
The Regional Council is seeking submissions from the public on its proposed Regional Public Transport Plan for the next 10 years. Now is your chance to have your say. Consultation will end on 19 September.
We have shown that public transport can work in a small town like Thames. Maybe you would like to see a similar bus service in your town – Whitianga? Whangamata? or maybe you would like to see the Thames service extended – up the Thames coast or out to Kopu? Perhaps you would like a service from Ngatea to Thames or around the Coromandel Peninsula?

Now is your chance to have your say. Make sure this plan is not just about public transport within Hamilton city. Tell Regional Council that you want public transport in and around small towns as well.
Here is a summary of the Plan -
www.waikatoregion.govt.nz...
you can find a full copy here -
://www.waikatoregion.govt.nz/assets/WRC/Council/Policy-and-Plans/Transport/RPTP/DRAFT-RPTP-2018-2028.pdf
make an online submission here -

www.waikatoregion.govt.nz...#onlinesubmission

if you don’t want to do a submission online you can send it by email to transport@waikatoregion.govt.nz
Or you can post it

Transport Policy Team
Freepost 118509
Waikato Regional Council
Private Bag 3038
Waikato Mail Centre
Hamilton 3240

Or drop it off
Waikato Regional Council
401 Grey Street, Hamilton East
Freephone on 0800 800 401

Remember consultation closes on 19 September.

If you make a submission, you can request the opportunity to present your comments in person to the hearings committee. Submissions will be heard from 1 October to 2 October 2018 in Hamilton

2721 days ago

Poll: What do you think this proposed ban?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

The Thames-Coromandel District Council is proposing to ban visitor parking on residential streets of Hahei through a Parking Control Bylaw amendment.

Out-of-towners would pay to park at council-owned car parks at a daily rate of $15 or $4 per hour. That would force families to lug their boogie … View more
The Thames-Coromandel District Council is proposing to ban visitor parking on residential streets of Hahei through a Parking Control Bylaw amendment.

Out-of-towners would pay to park at council-owned car parks at a daily rate of $15 or $4 per hour. That would force families to lug their boogie boards and chilly bins a kilometre to the beach. Read more

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What do you think this proposed ban?
  • 17.2% Yes, it's about time!
    17.2% Complete
  • 69% No, that's not fair
    69% Complete
  • 10.3% I don't mind either way
    10.3% Complete
  • 3.4% Other (comment below)
    3.4% Complete
29 votes
2720 days ago

Get in the to draw win this car!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

This month we're giving away a car. Not just any car, but a brand new Suzuki Vitara worth $30,690 to one lucky member. To make sure you're in the draw just click the button below - it's that easy. Good luck! Winner

T&Cs apply.
Put me in the draw!

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2722 days ago

'Gypsy' seal rescued from Hikutaia paddock after 30km journey

Teresa Ramsey Reporter from Hauraki Herald

An adventurous seal made a 30 kilometre journey up Waihou River and through farmland before ending up in a paddock in Hikutaia.
The "gypsy" seal has since been returned to sea after its lengthy exploit.

2723 days ago

2/3rds of Coromandel beaches wiped out by sea level rise?

Denis from Thames

A new report from the State of California projects up to 2/3 of their iconic southern beaches may completely erode back to the landward limit of coastal infrastructure or cliffs by the end of the century because of sea level rise. Consider for a moment what the impact will be if two-thirds of … View moreA new report from the State of California projects up to 2/3 of their iconic southern beaches may completely erode back to the landward limit of coastal infrastructure or cliffs by the end of the century because of sea level rise. Consider for a moment what the impact will be if two-thirds of Coromandel beaches are progressively erased off the face of the earth within one generation. Read more at - teggtalk.wordpress.com...

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