Power upgrade Te Awamutu’s ageing electricity infrastructure is to have its capacity increased to keep the network reliable. Waipā Networks will lay new 11kV underground cables along Racecourse Road between Mangapiko Street and Factory Road…
Power upgrade Te Awamutu’s ageing electricity infrastructure is to have its capacity increased to keep the network reliable. Waipā Networks will lay new 11kV underground cables along Racecourse Road between Mangapiko Street and Factory Road…
5 September 11am Kiingi Tuheitia’s youngest child and only daughter was announced as the new monarch of the Kiingitanga on Thursday morning. Te Puhi Ariki Ngawai Hono i te Pō Paki is the eighth Māori…
Lucy Ryan is confident Hamilton Gardens will continue to be popular with Waipā residents despite the city council’s decision to introduce an entry fee for out of towners. The gardens’ director estimates about a third…
Te Awamutu Business Chamber needs to fill two board vacancies at this month’s annual meeting later this month. The vacancies were created after board members Rachel Cooper resigned earlier in the year and Mark Derbyshire…
Waipa District Council staff are asking for retrospective permission for the creation of 10 steel panels to be installed on five cycling and walking bridges in and around Te Awamutu Memorial Park. The panels cost…
Ten heads are better than seven. That’s Te Awamutu and Kihikihi Community Board’s response to Waipā District Council’s proposal to reduce the number of general ward councillors from 10 to seven. Waipā mayor Susan O’Regan…
Out and About Zion Pastor Phil Strong, left, with Waipa District Council community advisor Corren Ngerengere and deputy chief executive Ken Morris at a recent Te Awamutu Business Chamber Business After 5 event at Zion….
The opening of Hamilton’s sixth bridge fell on the day of Kīngi Tuheitia’s passing, Roy Pilott reports. “As you know, things have changed – but the plan was set, and it’s left for us to…
New member Former Christchurch City Council chief financial officer Carol Bellette – current finance director at AgResearch – will become an independent member of Waipā District Council’s Audit and Risk committee. She is already deputy…
The operator of Pirongia’s Five Stags Restaurant and Bar has closed the business after it lost its appeal against Waipā District Licencing Committee’s decision not to renew its on-licence. The doors have been shut for…