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The Team from Hamilton City Council
The Council is proposing a big change in our city’s rubbish and recycling collection. Currently we have a bagged rubbish collection, with some recycling, but we think Hamilton can do better.
Over time, the cost to throw rubbish into landfill is going to increase. As a city, we need to reduce … View moreThe Council is proposing a big change in our city’s rubbish and recycling collection. Currently we have a bagged rubbish collection, with some recycling, but we think Hamilton can do better.
Over time, the cost to throw rubbish into landfill is going to increase. As a city, we need to reduce what we throw into landfill, so we’re looking at a wheeled bin kerbside collection that lets us recycle a lot more – including food waste.
We want your views on whether we should make this change or stay with what we do now. Consultation information is available at your local library or from the Council office in Civic Square. For more information, or to make an online submission, go to fightthelandfill.co.nz or contact us on 07 838 6699.
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Jerry from Hillcrest
Studies have shown that playing chess is conducive to the development of a child’s intelligence, concentration, insight, memory, imagination, and calculation ability. It also trains them to face frustration, educates them in non-intellectual qualities, cultivates their hobbies, and improves their… View moreStudies have shown that playing chess is conducive to the development of a child’s intelligence, concentration, insight, memory, imagination, and calculation ability. It also trains them to face frustration, educates them in non-intellectual qualities, cultivates their hobbies, and improves their social skills.
If your child will stay in Hamilton in January and is interested in learning to play chess, please contact Jerry.
0210331078 jerryh2007@gmail.com
Lynette Carpenter from St Francis Church
We have been luck to get some lovely near new baby/toddler clothes in this week. If you are looking for something call in and see us at 92 Mansel Ave, Hillcrest. Tues/Wed/Thurs 9 - 2
Armistice in Cambridge is a military-themed two day event with loads of things for the kids (of all ages) to do including archery, rowing a Navy cutter, fighting a mock battle in the World War One trench and attempting an Army obstacle course.
Mark Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th November on your … View moreArmistice in Cambridge is a military-themed two day event with loads of things for the kids (of all ages) to do including archery, rowing a Navy cutter, fighting a mock battle in the World War One trench and attempting an Army obstacle course.
Mark Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th November on your calendar. Head to the Mighty River Domain, Lake Karapiro, Cambridge. If the kids complete 7 of the activities they win corporal stripes or a Navy badge. Click here for more details or find us on Facebook.
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The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
We wish everyone a safe Halloween but we need to remember that not everyone wants to be part of Halloween celebrations.
For some older people Halloween can be a frightening and scary time so here are some helpful tips so everyone can enjoy themselves and come away with fond memories:
- Make … View moreWe wish everyone a safe Halloween but we need to remember that not everyone wants to be part of Halloween celebrations.
For some older people Halloween can be a frightening and scary time so here are some helpful tips so everyone can enjoy themselves and come away with fond memories:
- Make it a family affair and go trick or treating with your kids or a group from your neighbourhood.
- Call your neighbours in advance to make sure it’s okay to call in to trick-or-treat
- If you don’t want trick-or-treaters calling print or make a sign for your letterbox or window saying no thanks. (New Zealand Police have had downloadable signs)
- If you are a trick-or-treater, respect the people who have a sign asking for you to stay away
- Keep your lights on and guests outside
- Keep your eye out for your older family members, friends and neighbours this Halloween and make sure we all get to enjoy the celebration.
Remember you can help make this a great celebration for your family and community and a great opportunity to connect with your older neighbours.
If you want to go one step further Age Concern New Zealand would like to encourage all Kiwis to sign up to their Dignity Champion Campaign to show a commitment to breaking down ageism and stereotypes and encouraging dignity and respect for older people.
Become an Age Concern Dignity Champion www.ageconcern.org.nz... this Halloween and involve and celebrate the older people in your lives.
Lynette Carpenter from St Francis Church
TONIGHT.
Family movie
St Francis Church
92 Mansel Ave, Hillcrest
Friday 28 October @ 7pm
$2 Chips Drink and Icecream
Clue:
Wear your Jungle clothes they are the “Bare necessities” !
John from Tamahere
8 x Galvanised Wall Feeders. Approx 600 high x 300 deep.
Price: $250
Maria Lowe from Epilepsy Waikato Charitable Trust
Epilepsy pals support group kicks off epilepsy awareness month
A group of young men with epilepsy have formed a peer support group as an initiative of the Epilepsy Waikato Charitable Trust (EWCT). The group met for the first time at Hamilton Gardens last week with epilepsy advisor Maria Lowe.
… View moreEpilepsy pals support group kicks off epilepsy awareness month
A group of young men with epilepsy have formed a peer support group as an initiative of the Epilepsy Waikato Charitable Trust (EWCT). The group met for the first time at Hamilton Gardens last week with epilepsy advisor Maria Lowe.
“November is EWCT’s epilepsy awareness month and is all about promoting peer-to-peer support for those living with the condition. One of our members, Thomas Mandeno, knows the challenges facing young men with epilepsy and so he suggested we form a group to support them” said Maria.
Thomas explains: “We understand how young blokes feel about having epilepsy. It isn’t any easy condition to have and much can be at stake. You can’t drive, you can’t party large and you can struggle to find your feet, in fact, even at our age it can be socially isolating. But we are here to support you. We have regular get-togethers and you can always phone one of us for a chat.”
Maria said the main aim of the group is for the young men in the group to reach out to others around the same age and to enjoy one another’s company, to have fun with activities such as playing pool together, and to share epilepsy stories.
Epilepsy affects at least one in a hundred people and, for those living with the condition, life can be challenging. Consequently, a free general epilepsy talk, “Having epilepsy and the epilepsy burden” will be given by Maria on Friday 18 November at the Methodist City Action Centre, 50 London Street, from 10 am to 12 noon.
Details about activities for EWCT’s epilepsy November awareness month are available at EWCT’s website: www.ewct.org.nz....
For more information about EWCT’s peer support group, or epilepsy in general, please contact epilepsy advisors Maria (021) 888 293 or Margaret (021) 0279 7504.
Merenia from Silverdale
Hi anyone have any boxes suitable for moving please :) please pm me thanks.
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Whether it's your favourite builder or baker, café or cleaner, barista or barrister - if they're local, we want to hear about them. We're proud to be recognising and celebrating outstanding Kiwi businesses in every corner of New Zealand.
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Lynette Carpenter from St Francis Church
Friday Family Movie Night, October 28th at 7pm. St Francis Community Church, 92 Mansel Ave, Hillcrest, Hamilton. $2pp
Come and enjoy a great family night out, the Law says we can’t tell you the name of the movie, but it is a new release and suitable for all ages. The cost is $2 and you get … View moreFriday Family Movie Night, October 28th at 7pm. St Francis Community Church, 92 Mansel Ave, Hillcrest, Hamilton. $2pp
Come and enjoy a great family night out, the Law says we can’t tell you the name of the movie, but it is a new release and suitable for all ages. The cost is $2 and you get chips, drink and ice cream at ½ time.
This is a very warm, relaxed atmosphere and even some families come in their PJ’s.
We do ask that Children under 14 are accompanied by someone over 14yrs for safety reasons.
Everyone welcome
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
Make a plan with your family that includes what you’ll do if you can’t get home, who can help you and who in your neighbourhood might need your help. www.happens.nz...
Matt Bowen Reporter from Waikato Times
Authorities have launched a campaign to educate the public about the harm giving money to beggars can do.
The focus instead is on other ways to get them help.
What do you think of the campaign?
READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...
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Daphne from Tamahere
My son who lives in Hamilton is looking for up to 8 trailer loads of clean top soil. He has a trailer and can collect .
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