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Kelley Tantau Reporter from Hamilton Press
Hi neighbours! I'm looking to have a chat with someone who took part in one of Hamilton's early Round the Bridges events. Did you, or someone you know, participate in 1997-2007? If so drop me a line at kelley.tantau@fairfaxmedia.co.nz!
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Hello neighbours,
Last year, this amazing lady from your neighbourhood was named the GARDENA Gardener of the Year. Vera Farrant had raised $100,000 for Habitat for Humanity by selling plants.
Nominations for the 2017 GARDENA Gardener of the Year is now open! Can Hamilton make it 2 years in … View moreHello neighbours,
Last year, this amazing lady from your neighbourhood was named the GARDENA Gardener of the Year. Vera Farrant had raised $100,000 for Habitat for Humanity by selling plants.
Nominations for the 2017 GARDENA Gardener of the Year is now open! Can Hamilton make it 2 years in a row? Surely there are other superheroes like Vera doing terrific work in your community. Send your nominations to NZ Gardener, PO Box 6341, Wellesley St, Auckland. You can also enter on our website, nzgardener.co.nz.
We invited a member of the Neighbourly team to give an electric car a go for a couple of weeks. Find out what Sarah learnt about city living with an 'EV' and what our plans are for our staff fleet over the next few months! Learn more
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Eranga from Huntington
Hello neighbours,
I can help you with all kind of PC, notebook, and tablet computer repairs and services. Reasonable call out fees.
Please contact me if you have any computer related issues.
Thank you.
Edi
Negotiable
Jeff from Saint Andrews
So much has been said about this series but when all said and done it comes down to a good end for the future. I enjoyed the days when Warren Gatland was the Waikato hooker and I also flatted with him and Trudi. congratulations on him doing so well and giving us a very good challenge.
Lee from Chartwell
Looking for any recommendations from an electrician and advice on second light burning light bulbs into sockets - unable to get fitting out and I will need another light fitted .... this only happens in the kitchen ... light flickers for awhile before breaking or burning into the socket - thanks … View moreLooking for any recommendations from an electrician and advice on second light burning light bulbs into sockets - unable to get fitting out and I will need another light fitted .... this only happens in the kitchen ... light flickers for awhile before breaking or burning into the socket - thanks all for your help
Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell
Hey everyone, it's World Chocolate Day this Friday 7th July. Please comment below with your favourite type of chocolate. Mine is Lindt Lindor :)
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The Team from Hamilton City Council
Pedestrians and people on bikes using the Western Rail Trail shared path will be able to use a new signalised crossing on Killarney Road from Monday morning. The crossing point has had a Stop/Go operation in place in recent weeks while the signals have been integrated with the KiwiRail crossing, … View morePedestrians and people on bikes using the Western Rail Trail shared path will be able to use a new signalised crossing on Killarney Road from Monday morning. The crossing point has had a Stop/Go operation in place in recent weeks while the signals have been integrated with the KiwiRail crossing, but this work has now been completed. Traffic signals will indicate when pedestrians or people on bikes are crossing and railway signals and barrier arms will be used to alert for trains. Motorists are reminded to stop on red lights to allow pedestrians to cross, and not to park on the rail lines, even if no train has been signalled. The work completes the crossing points for the Western Rail Trail, one of the key projects in Hamilton’s Biking Plan.
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