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Phase one recovery plan ‘just the start'
Last week your Council announced phase one of a two-phase recovery plan for our city so we can support and rebuild Hamilton after COVID-19.
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Easter Weekend collection day changes
There will be some changes to rubbish and recycling collections due to the upcoming public holidays.
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Community, Services and Environment Committee wrap up - 14 May 2019
Mural Project- Angelsea Street
A 248 metre iconic concrete wall on Anglesea Street will soon get a makeover thanks to the Beyond Tomorrow Trust.
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Council approves cultural, arts work package
Hamilton City Council has signed off on a comprehensive work programme to help it make more informed decisions on issues of cultural significance.
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Essential services safe, playgrounds to close
Hamiltonians will continue to have access to the essential services Hamilton City Council provides but its playgrounds and remaining customer-facing sites will close following the move to COVID-19 Alert Level 3 and 4.
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Fake news is frustrating for everyone
Hamilton City Council Chief Executive Richard Briggs says he is disappointed and frustrated by a story screened on Seven Sharp which incorrectly indicated construction for a new road was imminent at the Shaw's Bird Park.
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Recycling soft plastics? It's a wrap
You can scrunch it, you can ball it up, you can rip it, you can even get popping if it's got bubbles.
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Bin deliveries ahead of schedule
We've been out and about delivering the new food scraps bins, yellow recycling wheelie bins and red rubbish wheelie bins to homes across Hamilton since 3 June 2020.
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Dog involved in attacks caught!
The blue heeler dog involved in a series of dog attacks at Claudelands Park in early January, has been caught by Hamilton City Council's Animal Education and Control team.
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Wintec and Hamilton Zoo unite in new collaboration for students
Students enrolled in Wintec's New Zealand Certificate in Animal Care course are collaborating with Hamilton Zoo to research and design enhancements to encourage the natural behaviours of captive animals.