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Big Hamilton thank you to essential workers
Essential workers deserve major kudos for the work they did during the COVID-19 lockdown – and Hamilton City Council has a long weekend of thanks planned for them.
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Next project confirmed to unlock development in Peacocke
Hamilton City Council has awarded Brian Perry Civil the contract to build a new wastewater transfer station and associated works in the south-west of the city.
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Biking fun for everyone
Love Your Bike Day is cycling towards its seventh year and will be once again a day of free fun for all on Sunday 23 February, between 10am and 12pm, at Claudelands Park, Hamilton.
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Leftover emergency supplies gifted to migrant centre
The Waikato Settlement Centre team were delighted to receive a bonus donation of food parcels and blankets from Hamilton City Council's Civil Defence team.
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Hamilton City Council redresses wastewater discharge
Hamilton City Council has been sentenced in the Hamilton District Court following a wastewater discharge into the Waikato River which occurred in February 2018.
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Exhibition marks 40th anniversary of anti-Springbok Tour protests
A new exhibition that revisits the anti-Springbok Tour movement through the work of local photographers opened at Waikato Museum on 5 June.
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Vandalism costing ratepayers $395,000 a year
Toilet paper thrown on walls and floors, faeces in soap dispensers, doors damaged, and windows smashed.
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Hamiltonians urged to get back into the food bin habit
By using the kerbside food waste bin, Hamiltonians saved 50 extra tonnes of food waste (or 5 million apples) from landfill in September 2021 compared to October the same year.
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Applications open for Major Event Sponsorship Fund
Calling all event organisers with plans to deliver the next destination event for Hamilton – the annual Major Event Sponsorship Fund has opened for 2022 applications!
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Council throws life line to city restaurants
Public places around the city could become outdoor summer dining hubs as Hamilton City Council throws its weight behind the city's struggling hospitality sector.