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Trees are an important and beautiful part of our natural landscape. However, some trees, particularly larger varieties of tree, can become problematic in our built-up urban areas.
Root systems can lift pavements and driveways, or interfere with foundations of buildings, leaves can clog gutters… View moreTrees are an important and beautiful part of our natural landscape. However, some trees, particularly larger varieties of tree, can become problematic in our built-up urban areas.
Root systems can lift pavements and driveways, or interfere with foundations of buildings, leaves can clog gutters and drains, and there’s the risk of the tree dropping branches or failing.
At Beaver Tree Service we pride ourselves on having the knowledge and skill to assess, prune, or remove trees which are awkwardly located or are a threat to surrounding property. We can also work with you to find the best solution for any tree concerns you may have.
Working together to provide you the best service in town.
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Yates has been guiding gardeners for quite a while now (nearly 140 years), so we’ve learned a few crafty garden tricks along the way. We’re sharing our email newsletter, packed with our special Yates blend of leading-edge horticulture and old-school garden tips, fresh every month.
Stay on … View moreYates has been guiding gardeners for quite a while now (nearly 140 years), so we’ve learned a few crafty garden tricks along the way. We’re sharing our email newsletter, packed with our special Yates blend of leading-edge horticulture and old-school garden tips, fresh every month.
Stay on top of the seasonal tasks with us; whether you’re into vegies, herbs, fruit trees or houseplants, we’ll help you navigate your way to a gorgeous and luxuriant garden. Click through to get our timely advice on feeding, watering, weeding and how to nip your garden problems in the bud!
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Come out for a great time on Friday night, 28 October, at a door price set by you!
The Share the Stage Showcase is a special pop-up variety show being hosted by Clarence St Theatre in Hamilton to celebrate the new Waikato Regional Theatre.
Eight acts, nearly 100 local performers, a 2-hour … View moreCome out for a great time on Friday night, 28 October, at a door price set by you!
The Share the Stage Showcase is a special pop-up variety show being hosted by Clarence St Theatre in Hamilton to celebrate the new Waikato Regional Theatre.
Eight acts, nearly 100 local performers, a 2-hour show, ranging from song to dance, and more.
Thanks to the support of Trust Waikato, you decide how much you pay for the show.
All door takings go towards the Waikato Regional Theatre project.
7pm, This Friday, 28th October at Clarence St Theatre.
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Darren Petry from Taupō District Council
Taupō District Mayor David Trewavas has appointed Taupō ward councillor Kevin Taylor as deputy mayor.
The appointment of Mr Taylor to the role is subject to confirmation at the first meeting of the new council, which will be held on Thursday 27 October.
Local body elections were held on … View moreTaupō District Mayor David Trewavas has appointed Taupō ward councillor Kevin Taylor as deputy mayor.
The appointment of Mr Taylor to the role is subject to confirmation at the first meeting of the new council, which will be held on Thursday 27 October.
Local body elections were held on Saturday 8 October, returning Mr Trewavas as mayor, along with seven sitting councillors and five new ones. The recommendation of deputy mayor is one which is traditionally made by the mayor.
Mr Trewavas said Mr Taylor, a second-term councillor and former high-ranking police officer, would be well suited to the role.
“Kevin’s attributes and skills, along with the support he has provided to Council in the last three years will stand him in good stead. I look forward to working with him going forward.”
Mr Taylor says he’s ready to take on the role of deputy mayor and do his best for the Taupō District.
“It’s not a role I was angling for, but I’m honoured to be considered and more than happy to fulfil it; and like I’ve done with other roles, I’ll give it all of my energy and attention.”
Mr Trewavas acknowledged the contribution and commitment of former deputy mayor Christine Rankin. He said he looked forward to working with the new and returning councillors and to a successful three years working together for the betterment of the Taupō District.
Same Event, Same Venue, different date, 30 November to 3 December.
Plenty to see and do, eat, buy and try.
From Agri machinery, to new innovations, career opportunities and competitions.
We want to celebrate the sector that is relentlessly hard-working, at the forefront of world-leading … View moreSame Event, Same Venue, different date, 30 November to 3 December.
Plenty to see and do, eat, buy and try.
From Agri machinery, to new innovations, career opportunities and competitions.
We want to celebrate the sector that is relentlessly hard-working, at the forefront of world-leading technologies, and economically critical to our country.
The largest agricultural event in the Southern Hemisphere.
Bringing town and country together over four days
The ultimate opportunity for agribusiness networking throughout the primary sector value chain.
Got to www.fieldays.co.nz to buy tickets.
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Lynn Harriman from Taupo Youth Arts Trust
Taupo Youth Arts Trust is now administered by Sue Goldsmith and she can be contacted on 0204312131 for all bookings and enquiries.
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Community Foundations of New Zealand has collected stories from its 17 members, of which Momentum Waikato is one, and measured our collective progress in its latest Annual Impact Report.
Check out this smart and easy read for a great snapshot of how community vision is being realised around … View moreCommunity Foundations of New Zealand has collected stories from its 17 members, of which Momentum Waikato is one, and measured our collective progress in its latest Annual Impact Report.
Check out this smart and easy read for a great snapshot of how community vision is being realised around Aotearoa through building a culture of philanthropy.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
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Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are still on the hunt for amazing and inventive basil recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by Oct 21, 2022. Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition … View moreDear neighbours,
Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are still on the hunt for amazing and inventive basil recipes! Send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz by Oct 21, 2022. Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition Vegetable Growing Made Easy.
Since 1952, the NZ Modern School of Music has provided Kiwis of all ages, throughout the country, with a fun, modern approach to learning music. We’re currently on the lookout for both students and teachers.
If you love music, are proficient in an instrument and would like to share your skills… View moreSince 1952, the NZ Modern School of Music has provided Kiwis of all ages, throughout the country, with a fun, modern approach to learning music. We’re currently on the lookout for both students and teachers.
If you love music, are proficient in an instrument and would like to share your skills with others, think about becoming a teacher with the New Zealand Modern School of Music. You don't need to be an experienced teacher - we'll give you training and support - you just need to be enthusiastic and be proficient in your chosen instrument and music theory.
Do you have an interest in learning to play a musical instrument? If you are a beginner or already have some musical ability, it's never too late to learn or re-learn - whether you are eight years old or eighty! NZ Modern School of Music offers affordable one-to-one music tutoring across a range of instruments for children and adults, and all levels of musical ability.
If you’re ready to start your journey in mastering a musical instrument or share your music passion & skills with others please get in touch with Gai Boswelll via email: nzmsm.waikato@gmail.com Phone: 027 289 2031
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Escape to Whakatāne this summer in the sunny Eastern Bay of Plenty – we are the most beautiful place in the country, Supreme Winner in the Keep NZ Beautiful Awards.
We’re also the home of NZ’s most loved beach at Ōhope. Then there’s the wide open spaces, the immersive cultural … View moreEscape to Whakatāne this summer in the sunny Eastern Bay of Plenty – we are the most beautiful place in the country, Supreme Winner in the Keep NZ Beautiful Awards.
We’re also the home of NZ’s most loved beach at Ōhope. Then there’s the wide open spaces, the immersive cultural experiences, the outdoor adventure, the eco experiences and so much more. Summer like this? #DiscoverOurLocal
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Nourish the soil and the soil will nourish you! Healthy soil is at the very foundation of gardening success - and life itself - and this National Gardening Week Yates wants to help you grow good soil.
We’ve pulled together a bunch of ways to measure your soil health – how about planting a … View moreNourish the soil and the soil will nourish you! Healthy soil is at the very foundation of gardening success - and life itself - and this National Gardening Week Yates wants to help you grow good soil.
We’ve pulled together a bunch of ways to measure your soil health – how about planting a pair of undies to find out how healthy your soil is? Or try a quick “worm count” test, building a “compost jar” (great fun for kids) or do a food waste audit.
Plus we’ve easy to follow steps on how to turn your food scraps & garden waste into fabulous compost.
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Sick of expensive veges from the supermarket? Purchase a subscription to the TV Guide for your chance to win 1 of 20 1-year seed subscriptions from Kings Seeds, worth $450. Delivered monthly to your home, what better way to go green and save money than growing your own food?
Purchase a 6 month, … View moreSick of expensive veges from the supermarket? Purchase a subscription to the TV Guide for your chance to win 1 of 20 1-year seed subscriptions from Kings Seeds, worth $450. Delivered monthly to your home, what better way to go green and save money than growing your own food?
Purchase a 6 month, 1 year, or 2 year subscription to the TV Guide before 31 October and you’ll automatically be placed in the draw to win. There are three different subscriptions to choose from to suit your needs; Vegetable seeds, Microgreen seeds, and Sprouting seeds. To view the T&Cs click here.
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Darren Petry from Taupō District Council
With all votes counted, the 2022 Taupō District Council election results have been finalised.
There are no changes to the make-up of the council from the progress results published on Saturday 8 October. Taupō District Mayor David Trewavas returns for a fourth term with a final count of 6601 … View moreWith all votes counted, the 2022 Taupō District Council election results have been finalised.
There are no changes to the make-up of the council from the progress results published on Saturday 8 October. Taupō District Mayor David Trewavas returns for a fourth term with a final count of 6601 votes.
The other two mayoral candidates, Christine Rankin and Sean Wakelin, finished on 4762 and 1205 votes respectively. Christine Rankin was re-elected as a councillor.
Mr Trewavas says he is looking forward to coming together as a team with the councillors.
“It’s an honour and a privilege to represent this wonderful district for another term,” he says.
“We have a great mix of experienced councillors and new faces. They come from all walks of life which helps ensure a balance of stability and fresh ideas.
“Just like in previous years, we won’t always agree on everything, but robust, respectful and constructive discussion is all part of the process.”
Mr Trewavas says he is looking forward to seeing the completion of several projects, including the Taupō Town Centre Transformation, the new Taupō Airport terminal and the Waiora House rebuild.
The seven successful candidates for the Taupō ward are Christine Rankin, Yvonne Westerman, Kevin Taylor, Anna Park, John Williamson, Rachel Shepherd and Duncan Campbell.
In the new Te Papamārearea Māori ward, Karam Fletcher and Danny Aperahama Loughlin are the successful candidates.
Kylie Leonard for the Taupō East Rural ward and Kirsty Trueman for the Mangakino-Pouakani ward were both re-elected unopposed.
The successful candidate for the Tūrangi-Tongariro ward is Sandra Greenslade.
New councillor Karam Fletcher is one of the first councillors elected to represent Te Papamārearea Māori ward.
“I’m incredibly humbled and I’m also mindful that this is my first time standing,” Mr Fletcher says. “To get in on the first go obviously means there is a wealth of support behind me and that definitely doesn’t go unnoticed. I’m excited about the prospect of working with the other successful candidates over the next three years.
“I’ve always said it’s important to have Māori representation at the decision-making table and the Māori ward is a step in allowing that to happen. I do believe as a council we are already moving forward with the likes of the co-governance agreement with Ngāti Tūrangitukua. Ultimately, it’s what is best for our community, ensuring everyone is represented.”
On receiving the news he had been elected, he says he had “prepared for the worst but hoped for the best”.
“I was really, really happy. My wife was ecstatic and we had a few friends and whānau around to celebrate what, for me, is an amazing achievement and I’m mindful that I wouldn’t be here without all of their support.”
Another new face at the council table is Rachel Shepherd who says she felt a mixture of emotions when she found out she had been elected.
“I was really excited but also a bit nervous as well because I take the position really seriously, the responsibility of it. It was nervous excitement.
“There are a lot of projects going on and where I fit in will be somewhat dependent on what I learn as I go through the induction process. My focus has always been around supporting local business, I’m a commercial property manager, but I’m also really heavily involved in our local volunteer groups and community organisations, so that’s where my focus will be.”
The elected members come into office tomorrow, Saturday 15 October, but cannot act until they make their formal declarations at the inaugural council meeting to be held on Thursday 27 October.
View the full election results at www.taupo.govt.nz....
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