SUSPICIOUS PERSON(S) AROUND MARAMA STREET CAUSING DAMAGE.
Calling all nearby residents to be vigilant in the hopes of catching a repetitive intruder of 2 Marama Street.
This low life jumps fences from the cycle way that runs parallel to the back of properties on Marama Street and the Railway line. They have wrenched the gate and broken the fence, entered the property and broken off doors to sheds and pet houses. A fire was lit behind this property and put out by the fire brigade. 2 pet cats have disappeard without a trace.
The occupants, one of whom is very elderly and vunerable, are long standing residents who have done nothing to provoke these vandals. Needless to say, their health and safety is being compromised by criminal intruders into their own property. If anyone sees, hears, any suspicious activity around this property, or finds a white or tabby cat please phone 022 6224762 or the police. Thank You.
Poll: Does the building consent process need to change?
We definitely need homes that are fit to live in but there are often frustrations when it comes to getting consent to modify your own home.
Do you think changes need made to the current process for building consent? Share your thoughts below.
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91.3% Yes
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8.2% No
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0.5% Other - I'll share below!
Hamilton Roller Skating Club's Artistic skaters Fancy Dress Fundraising Disco
Dress up in your best Taylor Swift Glitz and Glam or you best James Bond outfit ( or just come as you choose) and enjoy and evenings skating under disco lights with us
$5.00 entry fee includes skate hire.
Drinks and snacks available for purchase
Sat 27th April
Hamilton Roller skating Rink Melville Park
7.00pm
suitable for all ages
* Note cash only- no eftpost
Have you heard about this Hamilton petition?
A group of Hamilton business owners have started a petition to stop the council from hiking up rates and passing the cost of what they say are unpopular projects on to residents.
It frustrates longtime residents Tom Andrews, a former roading engineer who owns Classics Museum and has property interests and Jo Reeder, to see Hamiltonians facing large bills.