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Council's non-essential services to cease
Following Government guidance, Hamilton City Council has confirmed several new changes to its services while the country is at COVID-19 Alert Level 4.
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Council tenants offered support in trying times
Hamilton City Council hospitality tenants are being dished up a serving of good news with the approval of a rent relief package to help them through the next phase of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A warm welcome to our newest citizens
Yesterday marked our first citizenship ceremony for 2019.
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Pencils give pop-up play space
A group of giant coloured pencils suddenly appeared in Rototuna's Te Manatu Park.
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Historic bridge to be repainted
One of Hamilton's oldest bridges, Victoria Bridge, is to be spruced up over the coming months with a full repaint.
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Environmental artwork reflects libraries, schools and art group partnership
A beautiful new environmentally themed artwork was unveiled today in Hillcrest, the fruits of a collaboration between Hamilton City Libraries, two schools and Artmakers Community Artists Trust.
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Claudelands' kitchens churning out free meals
Commercial kitchens at Claudelands Events Centre are humming despite the lockdown, with more than 10,000 frozen meals already prepared, and a further 12,000 on order, to help Hamiltonians most in need.
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Hamilton Zoo and Waiwhakareke projects to be delivered sooner
Hamilton's Mayor and Councillors have unanimously backed a plan which delivers a major boost for visitors to Hamilton Zoo and Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park, while improving the safety of road users and residents in the area.
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Stay strong and stay the course, Waikato
The move to Alert Level 3 in New Zealand's response to the COVID-19 pandemic is a welcomed stepping stone on the way to beating COVID-19, but it's far from the end of the journey, says Paul Blewman, Controller of the North Waikato Combined Emergency Operations Centre (NWCEOC).
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Community supports layout changes to Hamilton Gardens
Hamiltonians have given proposed layout changes to Hamilton Gardens the thumbs-up with 84% of people who made a submission agreeing with the changes.