Morrinsville Road, Matangi Road and Silverdale Road Intersection. Extra opportunity to discuss with Council. Monday March 10, 6 p.m., Tamahere Community Centre.

In addition to the drop in meetings on March 11 and 15, referred to on Matangilink, there will be a meeting for Waikato District Council local community residents to discuss the project with the relevant Hamilton City Council staff at the Tamahere Community Centre on Monday, March 10 at 6 p.m. You are welcome to… Read More Morrinsville Road, Matangi Road and Silverdale Road Intersection. Extra opportunity to discuss with Council. Monday March 10, 6 p.m., Tamahere Community Centre.

Change is in the Air – Tamahere-Woodlands Councillors’ update February 2025

New CEO Waikato District Council welcomed our new CEO Craig Hobbs with a powhiri early this month. Craig’s past experience includes roles as CE of South Waikato District Council and most recently director of regulatory services at Auckland Council. Other past roles include CEO of Paralympics NZ, and CEO of the National Maritime Museum. After… Read More Change is in the Air – Tamahere-Woodlands Councillors’ update February 2025

WDC MEDIA RELEASE: The Rubber Hits the Road: Welcome Progress on SH1B Telephone Road Rail Crossing Upgrade

The Rubber Hits the Road: Welcome Progress on SH1B Telephone Road Rail Crossing Upgrade  On behalf of its communities, the Waikato District Council is pleased to report the long-awaited upgrade to SH1B Telephone Road rail crossing begins next week. This project marks a significant milestone for our district, improving safety and restoring a key transport… Read More WDC MEDIA RELEASE: The Rubber Hits the Road: Welcome Progress on SH1B Telephone Road Rail Crossing Upgrade

Tamahere-Woodlands Councillors’ update December 2024 – Water, Roads, ‘red tape horrors’ and Happy Holidays!

SH1B Telephone Rd re-opening mid-2025 After more than two years of lobbying and behind-the-scenes discussions about potential solutions between Waikato District Council, local community representatives, KiwiRail and NZ Transport Agency, Transport Minister Hon Simeon Brown has made the very welcome announcement that the Telephone Rd rail crossing will re-open by mid-2025 after NZTA does the… Read More Tamahere-Woodlands Councillors’ update December 2024 – Water, Roads, ‘red tape horrors’ and Happy Holidays!

WRC seeking feedback on three possible public transport rating models to help fund bus, community transport and Total Mobility services in the Waikato region. survey closes Wednesday 27 November.

Waikato Regional Council is seeking feedback from throughout the region on three possible public transport rating models to help fund bus, community transport and Total Mobility services in the Waikato region.  The feedback will be collated and shared with regional councillors during a workshop in December. The options are: Sub-options for all three models are:… Read More WRC seeking feedback on three possible public transport rating models to help fund bus, community transport and Total Mobility services in the Waikato region. survey closes Wednesday 27 November.

MATANGI HALL A.G.M., Wednesday November 13, 2024. 7.30 p.m. Matangi Hall. All Welcome.

The Matangi Hall committee do a great job of ensuring this community asset is available in excellent condition for use for a huge range of meetings, sports, and social events most days of the year. https://matangilink.nz/matangi-hall/ Please show your interest and support by attending the AGM and/or sending a message of thanks for a job… Read More MATANGI HALL A.G.M., Wednesday November 13, 2024. 7.30 p.m. Matangi Hall. All Welcome.

Tamahere-Woodlands Councillors’ update November 2024 – Feedback on a number of issues, Rates for the buses and the Mayoral Awards.

Record community feedback on Council survey More than 800 people provided nearly 2,000 responses to the Council’s survey on its Long Term Plan for 2025-2034. The survey, which gathered feedback on services and activities from libraries to property, and from roading to waste management, closed late last month. Prior to delaying the LTP for a… Read More Tamahere-Woodlands Councillors’ update November 2024 – Feedback on a number of issues, Rates for the buses and the Mayoral Awards.