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Bay of Plenty Steamers to challenge Waikato
This week's Mitre 10 Cup round will see the continuation of provincial rivalry within the Chiefs region when the Bay of Plenty Steamers take on current holders Waikato to attempt to reclaim the Chiefs Country Cup.
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30km/h around schools? Here's what Room 8, Vardon School think of that idea
We are a class of Year five and six students who frequently use the roads around our school. Roughly half of our class bike or walk to school during these busy times and many of us are also road patrollers. While we protect our school community out on road patrol we often see many cars travelling quickly who then have to slam on their brakes as we put our lollipop signs out signially it is safe to cross. Therefore we strongly believe the speed limit should be reduced to 30km/h around school drop off and pick up times.
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Peacocke programme celebrates milestones
Hamilton City Council has awarded Schick Civil Construction the contract to build a new roundabout in the south-west of the city, the first major piece of roading infrastructure for the new neighbourhood at Peacocke.
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Road safety works set to begin on Peachgrove Rd
Motorists are urged to be extra vigilant on Peachgrove Rd from today as road safety improvements begin.
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Hamilton City Council thanks Te Papanui Trust partnership for Enderley safety initiatives
Hamilton City Council has thanked Te Papanui Enderley Community Trust for being the driving force behind proposed safety upgrades in Enderley.
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Sevens party kicks off with free breakfast in Garden Place
The HSBC New Zealand Sevens is turning 21 and Hamilton is buzzing as teams, supporters and media from across the world arrive for the party.
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Spicy new flavours emerge from Hamilton Gardens
Visitors to Hamilton Gardens can now take home a new tangy taste of the region's #1 tourist attraction.
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Growth funding policies readied for public consultation
A revised policy which details how the costs of growth in Hamilton are shared between ratepayers and developers will be considered by Council next week before public consultation in March and April.
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Peacocke's first park now open
The first park to support the new neighbourhood in Peacocke is now open on Inuwai Street in Dixon Heights.
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World's second oldest Sumatran tiger turns 22 at Hamilton Zoo
One of Hamilton Zoo's oldest residents – a Sumatran tiger named Mencari – today celebrates her 22nd birthday.