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Work on gum trees keeps Western Rail Trail partially closed
A section of the Western Rail Trail near Innes Common will be closed from next Monday (6 July) while arborists work on a stand of gum trees.
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Library agreement reflects Councils' collaboration
Shared library services between Hamilton residents and for Waikato District residents in the immediate areas around Hamilton will resume next month after an agreement between the two councils was approved yesterday.
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Council calls for vigilance after spate of break-ins and vandalism
Hamilton residents are being urged to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity around community owned assets after vandalism, break-ins and thefts at sites managed by Hamilton City Council.
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Local talent takes The Meteor Stage for Toi Waahine Festival
Following last year's successful launch, Hamilton's Toi Waahine Festival returns to The Meteor Theatre from 18 to 28 September 2019.
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Hamilton furthers transport improvement projects
At the Infrastructure Operations Committee Meeting of late last week (24 February 2022), Hamilton City Council elected members approved a range of projects set to improve the city's transport network.
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Infrastructure operations meeting November wrap up
It was an opportunity to thank the staff behind the roll-out of Hamilton's new rubbish and recycling service at last week's meeting (Thursday 19 November) of Hamilton City Council's Infrastructure Operations Committee meeting.
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High school swimmers head for Waterworld
Hundreds of competitive high school swimmers will descend on Hamilton's Waterworld this weekend, when the refurbished facility hosts the 2019 NZ Secondary School Swimming Championships.
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Hamilton needs to get water smart
Hamilton's heating up, so our water use needs to go down.
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What's your wish for nature in the city?
If you could have one wish for nature in the city, what would it be? Hamilton City Council is looking for your thoughts to help shape Hamilton's Nature in the City Strategy.
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Community understanding needed as city braces for Omicron impact
Hamilton City Council is asking the community to be patient and understanding in the face of the expected impact of the COVID-19 Omicron variant.