Te Kauwhata’s main street will be resealed this month to provide a smoother, more durable surface.
The Greenslade Road generator installed in Raglan in March has already done its bit to prevent an overflow into the harbour.
The latest statistics on usage of the Ngaruawahia section of the Te Awa River Ride have revealed a massive increase in cyclists since the opening of the Perry Bridge.
Hearings for submissions on Waikato District Council’s 10-year Long Term Plan (LTP) begin today (Wednesday 16 May).
The best tasting tap water in New Zealand comes from Raglan, according to a panel of judges at last week's annual WIOG New Zealand Water Taste Test.
Waikato District Council is in the process of reviewing its District Plan and in doing so; we’re talking with a group of property owners who will see a change.
If your dog loves mud, and you don’t mind getting a bit grubby, come along to our Dirty Dog Challenge in June.
Write a poem or design a library card for our Matariki competition. The winning designs will be used as our new library cards while the winning poems will be displayed in our libraries and offices.
Waikato district library users are in for a treat with the installation of a new library management system this month.
People wanting to see the ANZAC art installations in the Waikato district have until the end of May to view them.
GEORGE STREET (Between Henderson Avenue and Madill Street) will be closed between 10.45am and 12.30pm on Wednesday 25 April 2018.
ANZAC Day Commemorative Service to be held in the Tuakau Memorial Hall commencing at 11.00am.
The following roads will be closed for a short period of time following the ANZAC service: GALILEO STREET, JESMOND STREET, STATE HIGHWAY ONE, WAINGARO ROAD, BROADWAY STREET, MARKET STREET
ANZAC Day Civic Service to be held in the Ngaruawahia War Memorial Hall commencing at 11.00am.
The Independent Commissioners have made their decisions on submissions and further submissions received on Private Plan Change 20 Lakeside Developments to the Waikato District Plan.
Following last month’s fatal accident on the Ngaruawahia rail bridge, Waikato District Council is helping facilitate a community gathering at the Ngaruawahia Memorial Hall at 6-7.30pm on Tuesday 1 May.
A Waikato district-wide ANZAC poppy ‘yarn bombing’ project spread to Waiouru today [Thursday 19 April] when Waikato District Mayor Allan Sanson and the Council’s ‘Placemaking Team’ arrived at the National Army Museum to decorate the museum’s Centurion and Scorpion tanks on State Highway 1 with two yarn ‘camouflage nets’ decorated with hundreds of knitted poppies
Rubbish and recycling collections will be one day later from ANZAC Day on 25 April 2018 until Saturday, 28 April 2018.
An ANZAC street art project is blossoming again with more than 8,000 poppies hand-crafted by community groups appearing on trees and walkways across the Waikato District.
ANZAC services will be held in eight townships across Waikato district on 25 April this year.
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