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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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What would you do if Tamahere faced a serious emergency from flooding, a major earthquake, or a long-term power outage?A small group of locals, led by Waikato District Councillor Crystal Beavis, has already started answering that question by drafting a Tamahere Community Res...
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The Tamahere Community Committee (TCC) will gather for its monthly meeting this Tuesday, 5 August at 7.30pm at the Tamahere Community Centre, with a packed agenda covering everything from local election planning to traffic feedback and long-term park development.Among the ke...
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Local elections are coming up fast, and if you live in the Waikato District, including here in Tamahere, this is your chance to help shape the future of our community.Waikato District Council is urging all eligible residents to enrol to vote ahead of the Friday 1 August dead...
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Big changes are flowing our way.Hamilton City and Waikato District Councils have become the first in New Zealand to receive formal approval for a joint Water Services Delivery Plan, laying the foundation for major investment in our region’s essential water infrastructure.T...
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Image showing the WDC's failed attempt to control traffic on Birchwood Lane earlier this year....
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Rain or shine, the Tamahere Country Market rolls out every third Saturday of the month, welcoming locals and visitors alike to one of the Waikato’s most popular community gatherings.Run by St Stephen’s Church, the Market has been a local staple since 2004, showcasing a w...
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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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