There will be no working session at the Tamahere Community Nursery on Sunday 5 SEPTEMBER, instead we will be doing a field trip to look at a gully planting.
An application has been received by the Waikato District Council from Punnet Cafe located at 337c Newell Road, Tamahere who are seeking an extension of the approved hours of operation from 8am-4pm Monday to Sunday to provide night functions on its premises.
...MoreHow would you like to see Tamahere grow and develop in the future? The Waikato District Council would like your views for their review of the Tamahere Structure Plan Review by 6th August 2010.
...MoreFind the latest information we have on the status of the Titoki Sands Ltd resource consent application which we will do our best to keep you fully up to date on.
...MoreWhat a great turnout there was for the July session at the Tamahere Community Nursery in Devine Road, Tamahere! Twenty-two people certainly made a huge difference to the weeding of plants and potting of seedlings at the nursery and it was great to see plants being taken away for planting in people's gullies.
Thanks to the Tamahere Tennis Club approaching the Tamahere Community for help to save their Tennis Pavilion, a great solution has been found that benefits both the school and community for the future.
...MoreThe Governor General, Sir Anand Satyanand, Internal Affairs Minister Nathan Guy, and Dame Margaret Bazley led a special community commemoration at Tamahere Wednesday, 21st April to honour our brave local people who ran to the firefighters' rescue, and dragged them away from the fire to treat their injuries.
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The Tamehere Tennis Club is a small but active club playing social tennis Friday mornings 8.30am to 10.30am in the courts adjacent to Tamahere School on Devine Road.
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Interested in gully restoration? Then visit the Tamahere Community Nursery on the 1st Sunday of the month between 1.30-3.30pm on Devine Road to the left and behind the Tamahere Community Centre. Contact; Jan Simmons
The opening night of the Tamahere Indoor Bowling Club is on Monday 1st March at the Tamahere Community Hall and thereafter, every Monday night through to October.
...MoreWaikato District Council’s policy committee has now finally adopted a water bylaw which requires all new homes in the Waikato district joining its water supply to build a tank to collect rain water. The Tamahere Community Committee submitted against the draft bylaw, and while we were successful in securing some major changes to the draft, we still believe there are contentious areas that may prove problematic in the future. Click here to view the Water Bylaw
...MoreRead about how the Tamahere Community Committee submission to the Long Term Council Community Plan (LTCCP) ensured that a much needed review of our communities Structure Plan Review is now to be take place next year. This will be Tamahere's road map for the future.
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