Whatawhata, Hamilton

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3184 days ago

Power out Mondays

Melissa from Nawton

Hey guys, just a quick reminder watch out for power out Mondays (in Nawton), the past three Mondays I've noticed the appliances and lights going out and or blowing (buring out) from power surges not sure what time, but now I've got it down to a day and know it not just my house, … View moreHey guys, just a quick reminder watch out for power out Mondays (in Nawton), the past three Mondays I've noticed the appliances and lights going out and or blowing (buring out) from power surges not sure what time, but now I've got it down to a day and know it not just my house, I'll be on the look out and on the phone to the power companies to find out when and why. I would be curious to find out who else has been experiencing this.

3187 days ago

You're invited to our FREE New Home Builder's session

The Team from Jennian Homes

Building a new home is exciting - except when you have an 'OH NO' moment. We'd like to invite you to meet your local Jennian Homes team at our FREE upcoming New Home Builders’ Information Session.
Here's a little of what we'll cover off:
• How best to establish … View more
Building a new home is exciting - except when you have an 'OH NO' moment. We'd like to invite you to meet your local Jennian Homes team at our FREE upcoming New Home Builders’ Information Session.
Here's a little of what we'll cover off:
• How best to establish your construction budget
• How to avoid hidden costs
• Easy ways to save money by building an environmentally friendly home
• How to plan a home you've always wanted
As your local team, we'd love to share our construction industry and knowledge to ensure you're well prepared for your home building journey. It's a great opportunity to ask any questions you may have around designing your dream home.

Avoid ‘OH NO’ moments; find out more at jennianinfo.com
Book now

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3189 days ago

School holiday tips and tricks

Kelley Tantau Reporter from Hamilton Press

With school holidays around the corner, Hamilton Press is looking to chat to a parent who has some great ideas for keeping children busy! If you have a couple of tricks up your sleeve, please email reporter Kelley Tantau at kelley.tantau@fairfaxmedia.co.nz. Alternatively, comment below your … View moreWith school holidays around the corner, Hamilton Press is looking to chat to a parent who has some great ideas for keeping children busy! If you have a couple of tricks up your sleeve, please email reporter Kelley Tantau at kelley.tantau@fairfaxmedia.co.nz. Alternatively, comment below your suggestions! *PLEASE WRITE NFP IF YOU DON'T WANT YOUR COMMENTS PUBLISHED*

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3187 days ago

Free China Cabinet

Tracy from Ngaruawahia

Free China Cabinet need to be able to pick up.... 0273863155

Free

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3187 days ago

Hak Track closed, river levels remain high.

Noel Smith from Noel Smith Councillor - Newcastle Ward

Rivers will remain at a high level for the foreseeable future. This means that already flooded areas are unlikely to recede quickly.

Boaties are asked to stay clear of power lines crossing local rivers. Particular care is required on Waipa River approximately 150 metres south of Maori Point … View more
Rivers will remain at a high level for the foreseeable future. This means that already flooded areas are unlikely to recede quickly.

Boaties are asked to stay clear of power lines crossing local rivers. Particular care is required on Waipa River approximately 150 metres south of Maori Point Road (Whatawhata) where, due to flooding and rising river levels the clearance conditions have been compromised.

Residents in all communities are asked to keep clear of downed power lines and any concerns or questions please contact WEL Networks on 0800 800 935.

Sand bags are now available to residents who are concerned that their property may flood. The sand and bags are available in the following locations:
• Patterson Park on River Road, Ngaruawahia (car park off River Road)
• Huntly – Ralph Street at the railway yard (opposite the Stihl shop)

For safety reasons, people are advised that all walking tracks in our district, including the Hakarimata track, should be avoided until further notice.

If you are concerned about flooding or your welfare, please phone 0800 492 452 or if in you are in immediate danger call 111.

The following roads remain closed or partially closed due to flooding and/or slips
• Pheasant Close, Rotokauri (TBC)
• Venna Fry Lane,Huntly
• Richardson Road, near Waikaretu
• Waingaro Road, Ngaruawahia (currently open to one lane. Weather permitting)
• Rotowaro Road and Hangapipi Road, Huntly
• Old Mountain Road, Raglan (at 6km mark)
• Highway 22 north of Glen Murray (one lane)
• Tuakau Bridge - Port Waikato Road, Te Kohanga
• Klondyke Road, Onewhero
• Allen and Eyre Road, Tuakau (one lane)
• Ponganui Road, Onewhero (one lane)
• Pioneer Road, Pokeno
• River Road, Tuakau
• Te Hoe, Orini Road and Tenfoot Road, Orini/Taupiri
• Brein Road, Onewhero

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3187 days ago

Creative school holiday programme in Ngaruawahia

Jane from Ngaruawahia

We are running a school holiday programme called Clayzone on the two Wednesdays of the School Holidays, 9-3pm.  see our poster below. Its limited numbers so don't delay in booking in.!

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3188 days ago

Bring the Easter baking fun to your home!

SuperValue New Zealand

Visiting friends, family or neighbours this Easter long weekend? Why not bring something special over like these Chelsea NZ Cupcakes with Chocolate Icing! These make a great alternative to Easter eggs. They're light, fluffy and can be decorated with your mini choc eggs or curls!

Want more … View more
Visiting friends, family or neighbours this Easter long weekend? Why not bring something special over like these Chelsea NZ Cupcakes with Chocolate Icing! These make a great alternative to Easter eggs. They're light, fluffy and can be decorated with your mini choc eggs or curls!

Want more recipes from us? Join your local foodies group!
Check out the recipe!

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3188 days ago

Anything to tell the community?

The Editor from Te Kowhai Newsletter

The May issue of the newsletter will start taking shape soon. Please send any story leads, photos or local news to me at tekowhainews@gmail.com

Consider charity events, fund raising activities, sports successes, new businesses you'd like to talk about, local happenings, things that tick … View more
The May issue of the newsletter will start taking shape soon. Please send any story leads, photos or local news to me at tekowhainews@gmail.com

Consider charity events, fund raising activities, sports successes, new businesses you'd like to talk about, local happenings, things that tick you off or things that you love about the place.

Key dates are as follows:
Thursday 11 May - copy deadline.
Monday 22 May – delivery.

Many thanks

Amanda Schaake
Editor, Te Kowhai News

+64 (0)220 166 828
+64 (0)7 829 7324

3188 days ago

Floods update

Noel Smith from Noel Smith Councillor - Newcastle Ward

Approximately 150 children will remain in Port Waikato overnight due to a large slip blocking the road in and out. The children who are in Port Waikato on school camp, are safe and at no immediate risk.

The Tuakau Bridge-Port Waikato Road will remain closed due to slips until further notice and … View more
Approximately 150 children will remain in Port Waikato overnight due to a large slip blocking the road in and out. The children who are in Port Waikato on school camp, are safe and at no immediate risk.

The Tuakau Bridge-Port Waikato Road will remain closed due to slips until further notice and we will assess the situation tomorrow morning.

A number of other roads will remain closed tonight following severe weather causing flooding and slips around the district.

With MetService predicting more heavy rain over the next 12 hours a Welfare Centre is being set-up at Ngaruawahia High School.

The centre has been set-up for residents who may not be able to access their homes on Waingaro Road and Glen Massey, Pukemiro and Glen Afton areas that also have limited access with Rotowaro Road closed.

The following roads are currently closed due to flooding and/or slips
• Old Mountain Road, Raglan (at 6km mark)
• Waingaro Road, Ngaruawahia (currently open to one lane. Weather permitting)
• Slater Road, Huntly
• Rotowaro Road and Hangapipi Road, Huntly
• State Highway 22 north of Glen Murray (at the 21.5km mark)
• Waitetuna Valley Road, Te Uku
• Tuakau Bridge - Port Waikato Road, Te Kohanga
• Klondyke Road, Onewhero
• Allen and Eyre Road, Tuakau (one lane)
• Pheasant Close, Rotokauri (TBC)
• Ponganui Road, Onewhero (one lane)
• Pioneer Road, Pokeno
• River Road, Tuakau

If residents have any questions about the welfare centre please phone 0278863875 or 0800495425.

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3188 days ago

Community Art Class starting 2nd May.

Jane from Ngaruawahia

Kia ora we have a creative class in hand building clay starting on Tuesday 2nd  of May 6pm - 9pm.. here at the Art Centre 4 Market Street in Ngaruawahia. Its fun, affordable, you will meet some great people and enjoy creating pieces to take home fired and glazed. For further information phone or … View moreKia ora we have a creative class in hand building clay starting on Tuesday 2nd  of May 6pm - 9pm.. here at the Art Centre 4 Market Street in Ngaruawahia. Its fun, affordable, you will meet some great people and enjoy creating pieces to take home fired and glazed. For further information phone or email 07 8247591 or twinriversartc.t@xtra.co.nz.

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3188 days ago

grass topper...

Garry from Te Kowhai

grass topper in very good condtion...1.5 wide....been on 40 hp tractor..call to view and get price.........also 4wd farm quad bike.....400cc....ph....8297464

Negotiable

3188 days ago

Roads closed

Noel Smith from Noel Smith Councillor - Newcastle Ward

The following roads are currently closed due to flooding and/or slips
• Waignaro Road, Ngaruawahia
• Te Puroa Road, Ngaruawahia
• Slater Road, Huntly
• Rotowaru Road and Hangapipi Road, Huntly
• Waitatuna Valley Road, Te Uku
• Tuakau Bridge and Port Waikato Road, Tuakau
• … View more
The following roads are currently closed due to flooding and/or slips
• Waignaro Road, Ngaruawahia
• Te Puroa Road, Ngaruawahia
• Slater Road, Huntly
• Rotowaru Road and Hangapipi Road, Huntly
• Waitatuna Valley Road, Te Uku
• Tuakau Bridge and Port Waikato Road, Tuakau
• Klondyke Road, Tuakau
• Allen and Eyre Road, Tuakau

We have also received a number of reports of surface flooding and slips. These reports are currently being investigated.

If you see flooding or storm damage please phone us on 0800 492 452. If life is in danger, always call 111.

Civil Defence have established an operations centre at Ngaruawahia and are working with local authorities, emergency services and local media to assess risks, provide advice and respond to the flooding.

You should:
• Stay inside. Avoid driving unless absolutely necessary.
• Bring your pets inside. Move stock to shelter. If you have to evacuate, take your pets with you.
• Put your household emergency plan into action and check your getaway kit in case you have to leave in a hurry.
• Secure, or move indoors, all items that could get blown about and cause harm in strong winds.
• Close windows, external and internal doors. Pull curtains and drapes over unprotected glass areas to prevent injury from shattered or flying glass.
• If the wind becomes destructive, stay away from doors and windows and shelter further inside the house.
• Power cuts are possible in severe weather. Unplug small appliances that could be affected by electrical power surges. If power is lost unplug major appliances to reduce the power surge and possible damage when power is restored.
• Have enough water available for at least three days.

Stay out of flood water as there is a risk of wastewater contamination and unknown hazards.

Call 0800492452 to report damage. If people or property are in danger always call 111.

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3190 days ago

Inorganic refuse collection starts in May

Noel Smith from Noel Smith Councillor - Newcastle Ward

Our annual inorganic refuse collections will begin in May.

Inorganic rubbish such as furniture, lawnmowers, televisions will be collected from the kerb outside properties.

Only properties that have refuse and recycling picked up weekly are entitled to the kerbside inorganic collection.

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Our annual inorganic refuse collections will begin in May.

Inorganic rubbish such as furniture, lawnmowers, televisions will be collected from the kerb outside properties.

Only properties that have refuse and recycling picked up weekly are entitled to the kerbside inorganic collection.

Residents also need to make sure that their pile of inorganic rubbish is less than two metres long and no more than one metre wide.

Anything over this amount will be left behind – it is then the resident’s responsibility to remove the remainder.

It is also important to remember that rubbish should not be put out on the kerb until the day before the week of inorganic collection.


For Te Kowhai, as our weekly refuse and recycling collection is on a Monday, our inorganic collection is Monday 1 May.

More information is available at www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz...

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