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As Chairman of the Tamahere Community Committee I am delighted to extend a warm welcome to each and every one of you as a rate payer or resident of Tamahere.Our new digital home marks an exciting chapter in our journey together, a virtual space where our voices unite and res...
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The well attended meeting threw the spotlight on local priorities at the latest meeting, especially when it comes to the stark mismatch between what Tamahere pays and what Tamahere gets.$125 million in rates over 9 years. Just $480,000 allocated.That’s the current forecast...
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Waikato District Council has officially adopted its 2025–2034 Long Term Plan (LTP), setting a course for the next nine years that aims to balance essential investment with affordability for ratepayers.The plan, adopted on Monday 30 June, outlines how the Council will conti...
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Members of the WDC Council 2025 - Image from WDC...
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Tamahere’s future is up for debate, and your Community Committee wants every voice in the room. Tuesday, 1 July 2025 at 7 : 30 pm, you are invitred to the Tamahere Community Centre to thrash out the big issues shaping our corner of the Waikato.Top of the agenda is the Tama...
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It was a full house at the Tamahere Community Centre for the June TCC meeting, with residents, committee members, and representatives from WDC, Tamahere Lions, and other local organisations coming together to tackle both strategic and on-the-ground issues affecting our growi...
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A timely and important Leaders Meeting, Tuesday 10 June at 3:00 PM, at the Tamahere Community Centre, bringing together key figures to address the growing issue of mail theft in rural Waikato communities.While Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has sent his apologies, he expre...
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The traffic management plan for Field Days 2025 only has minor adjustments from the previous year's event. The only change is that in the afternoon, there will be no access north towards Tamahere from Hamilton Airport from 4 pm to 6 pm. As with last year, there will be ...
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A packed public meeting at the Tamahere Community Centre offered residents a long-awaited opportunity to voice their views on the controversial Birchwood Lane traffic calming trial. Organised by Waikato District Council (WDC), the session drew more than 70 attendees and resu...
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DOWNLOAD THE FULL AGENDA BELOWThe Tamahere Community Committee will meet at 7.30pm at the Tamahere Community Centre, immediately following the Public Meeting on Birchwood Lane traffic calming (6.00pm–7.30pm).Key items on the agenda include:Council Service Update: Including...
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