1610 days ago

Poll: Could you live in a former courthouse or police station?

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

They're not for sale in Hamilton - but they are down the road in Putaruru!

The courthouse still has its witness stands and the deadline sale's coming up.
Read more here.

Would you be happy to live in a building which used to be a former courthouse or police station?

Could you live in a former courthouse or police station?
  • 56.3% Yes, they'd have an interesting history.
    56.3% Complete
  • 8.8% No, it'd feel strange.
    8.8% Complete
  • 34.4% I'm not worried - it's just a building.
    34.4% Complete
  • 0.6% Other (explain in the comments)
    0.6% Complete
160 votes
More messages from your neighbours
15 hours ago

Turn downsizing stress into strength

Linda Jones Retirement Village

Downsizing can open the door to a new stage of your life that is rich in opportunity. However, it can be a daunting prospect. If you are embarking on a new chapter of life, the thought of shedding familiar possessions can feel even more stressful. This can be true even if the life changes are a good thing, such as a move to somewhere you will love to live.

Once you understand why you have this feeling, you can reframe it as creating a new environment that will support your present life while reminding you of your best experiences.

Click read more for the full article.

Image
1 day ago

Waikato River art

Rosanne from Saint Andrews

Sharing with you my latest painting of the river!
Briefly Abide, acrylic on linen, 40 x 30 cm, by Rosanne Croucher Art.
Available at Inspirit Gallery in Tamahere.

Does anyone know where this spot by the river is?

16 hours ago

Wondering what's the latest on the Sleepyhead development?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

A massive company town development that would allow bedmaker Sleepyhead to move its workforce out of Auckland to Waikato has hit a snag... over where to put the poo.

The inability to hook up to a fully compliant Huntly wastewater treatment plant could slow progress at Sleepyhead Estate’s major Ohinewai industrial and housing development site, a local councillor warns.

Image