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October 15, 2017October 18, 2017

Raglanites asked if they still want free access to Hamilton Libraries

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Council reviewing its library contracts; asking residents to provide feedback Every year Waikato District Council pays more than $300,000 so its residents can access

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Featured Information Town and Around 
October 14, 2017October 18, 2017

Raglan and Waikato district revaluation notices due out soon

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Waikato District Council news Waikato district property values , including Raglan, have risen by an average of 33.7 per cent in the past three years.

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Featured Information Sports Town and Around 
October 13, 2017October 15, 2017

Nov 11-12: Coastguard Day Skipper Course

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Get ready for a safe summer of boating! The Coastguard Day Skipper Course is suitable for all members of the family or crew. This

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Photo (left to right): The first little library built by prisoners at Spring Hill Corrections Facility was presented to Waikato District Council at the prison yesterday. Pictured (from left): the Council’s Placemaking team, Policy Planner Community Development, Betty Connolly, and Community Development Adviser, Lianne Van Den Bemd, with Offender Employment Instructor Andrew McBean, Acting Assistant Prison Director, Megan Tuhoro, and Industries Manager Sean Smith.
Featured Information Town and Around 
October 11, 2017October 14, 2017

Little Library coming to Te Uku, Waerenga, Whatawhata, Waitetuna and Te Akau

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Prisoners get a chance to spread pleasure in Waikato district Prisoners at Spring Hill Corrections Facility are building 30 ‘little libraries’ for Waikato District

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