Gordonton - Puketaha, Hamilton

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear out that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

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272 days ago

Garbage Bin

Debi from Rototuna North

Garbage Bin.

Great in the back yard after the large family BBQ clean up!

Faded, but never used. Surplus to our needs.

Price: $25

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272 days ago

Veggie Planters

Debi from Rototuna North

3 X Veggie Planters sold as a set of 3.
Includes the 3 clouche's to cover your veggies from insects.

Price: $75

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272 days ago

Patio Table

Debi from Rototuna North

Patio Table or gardener's table. Use it to transplant your plant pots on.

Price: $25

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272 days ago

Pallet

Debi from Rototuna North

Pallet. Great for hanging off your fence with decor.

Second photo is just to give ideas of what I did. Surplus to our needs.

Price: $10

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272 days ago

Gym Mat

Debi from Rototuna North

Gym Mat Brand New Never Used. Great for the kids to play on in the garage on those cold wet days or the home gym for yoga!

Size: 6 Feet Long X 3 Feet Wide Approx.

Price: $250

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272 days ago

Patio Table

Debi from Rototuna North

Patio Table very heavy, solid. Just needs a little TLC.
All other items in the photo are not for sale.

Price: $120

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276 days ago

Mark Donovan resigns

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Hamilton East Ward councillor Mark Donovan has stepped down effective immediately, but insists his work for the city isn’t over.

“Although I’m resigning, I’m not leaving Hamilton. This city has been my home for over 30 years, and I remain committed to its wellbeing.”

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275 days ago

Did you know about this resignation at HCC?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Now ex-councillor Mark Donovan says the busyness of a new job, frustration over the pace of council decisions and family commitments are the key factors behind his change-of-heart resignation from the city council.

The fiscal conservative’s departure - which means potential for less voting … View more
Now ex-councillor Mark Donovan says the busyness of a new job, frustration over the pace of council decisions and family commitments are the key factors behind his change-of-heart resignation from the city council.

The fiscal conservative’s departure - which means potential for less voting power on what’s seen as the council’s “right” - also comes amid niggles from other councillors about his recent attendance at meetings.

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277 days ago

What do you make of this situation?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Tokoroa’s architecturally-designed, award-winning, million-dollar Leith Place toilets are set to be bowled because they are “not fit for purpose”.

Despite being only four years old, the flash dunnies have seen ratepayers constantly spending a pretty penny on maintenance since they were … View more
Tokoroa’s architecturally-designed, award-winning, million-dollar Leith Place toilets are set to be bowled because they are “not fit for purpose”.

Despite being only four years old, the flash dunnies have seen ratepayers constantly spending a pretty penny on maintenance since they were built with the elegant outhouses’ pipes too small for the job - despite their goal of attracting thousands of passing travellers to stop in the town’s main drag.

What do you make of this situation? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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278 days ago

Poll: Are speed bumps effective or just annoying?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Speed bumps are a hot topic in many neighborhoods - they aim to slow down speeding drivers, but they also impact everyone on the road. In your opinion, do you think they do the trick or are they just an inconvenience?

Share your thoughts below.

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Are speed bumps effective or just annoying?
  • 38.9% They do the job
    38.9% Complete
  • 59.2% I'm not a fan, they're just annoying!
    59.2% Complete
  • 1.9% Other - I'll share below
    1.9% Complete
2624 votes
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274 days ago

Free Tai Chi and stretch health

Gloria from Morrinsville

Call 0211696403 to make an appointment.

Negotiable

274 days ago

You've got a teeeeext 📲 But it's not from us! ❌

The Team from New Zealand Police

If you get a text asking you to pay a speeding fine, please do not click on the link.

We’re aware of a text scam that includes a link to pay a speeding fine, claiming to be from Police.

Police do not issue speeding fines via text, this text is not from us, please don’t click the link.

275 days ago

Have you ever tried Caffe' Centrale Italian Restaurant?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Tucked down a central city side street, Caffe’ Central has been offering Italian classics for nearly two decades.

The Alma Street restaurant has built a loyal following, including a couple of original diners who keep coming back for the same dish, the owners say.

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275 days ago

Open Days

Linda Jones Retirement Village

FRIDAY 21 & SATURDAY 22 MARCH

After an incredible turnout at our recent open days, we’re excited to open our doors to you again!

Join us at our open days and explore our lifestyle and care options, tour our show homes and see the amenities on offer.

Plus, for a limited time, when you… View more
FRIDAY 21 & SATURDAY 22 MARCH

After an incredible turnout at our recent open days, we’re excited to open our doors to you again!

Join us at our open days and explore our lifestyle and care options, tour our show homes and see the amenities on offer.

Plus, for a limited time, when you move into an independent apartment or townhouse, we’ll give you a $15,000 House of Travel Gift Card*.

*Participating villages only, terms and conditions apply

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275 days ago

What you NEED to know about ‘The Bequest Report’

The Team from Momentum Waikato

The ‘western world’ is on the cusp of what will be the largest inter-generational transfer of wealth in history, as the ‘baby boomer’ generation reach the end of their lifetimes.

In recent years there has been growing awareness of this looming challenge and opportunity across investment,… View more
The ‘western world’ is on the cusp of what will be the largest inter-generational transfer of wealth in history, as the ‘baby boomer’ generation reach the end of their lifetimes.

In recent years there has been growing awareness of this looming challenge and opportunity across investment, charity and philanthropy circles in New Zealand, but little local data and analysis to really inform planning and consciousness raising here.

Now the Philanthropic Services division of JBWere New Zealand, one of Momentum Waikato’s investment partners, have launched ‘The Bequest Report – Reshaping Aotearoa New Zealand by creating a legacy that goes beyond asset wealth’ to collate and present the relevant facts and insights.

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