TE AWAMUTU NEWS | 1
FRIDAY JANUARY 24, 2020
ALUMINIUM JOINERY GLASS & GLAZING Te Awamutu 07 870 2455 12,700 copies (inc Ōtorohanga) Your Local Independent Paper
JANUARY 24, 2020
Chamber sets 2020 goals By Viv Posselt
Boosting membership, engaging more with businesses and strengthening the involvement of retailers are among plans for growth that the Te Awamutu Chamber of Commerce hopes to see materialise this year. Chamber chairperson Chantelle Good, now in the second year of her term, said definitive goals for 2020 would be discussed in an upcoming meeting. “I want to make sure that by the time I have done my bit with the chamber, everything is running smoothly, we have good partnerships with other chambers in the region, and we have significantly increased our membership.” Building on the existing membership of around 150 is central to her vision for a more energised chamber. She would like to see at least another 30 added; her plans to get there include stepping up regular visits to businesses and attracting more retailers. Quite often, she said, people simply don’t realise the benefits of belonging to a chamber. Chantelle Good discovered those for herself three years ago when she started her own business, The Good PA, from home. “I instantly knew that I needed to do something. I started the business from scratch, no-one was going to just come to me, I had to go out and find clients. I knew I needed to network so I joined the TA Chamber. A lot of people think it’s a group of old men, but it’s far from it. It has been invaluable to me.” Continued on page 2
Te Awamutu Chamber of Commerce chairperson, Chantelle Good, would like to see more collaboration between regional chambers.
For Local Service You Can Trust • Broken Windows/Doors • Insurance Approved • Frameless Showers • Pet Doors • Custom Mirrors • Table Tops • New Glazing • Splashbacks We Guarantee all our Work & Deliver Service with a Smile!
P: 07 871 4621 E: info@waipaglass.co.nz W: www.waipaglass.co.nz SHOWROOM: 274 Rickit Road, Te Awamutu
24/7 CALL OUTS 021 500 839
Blaze destroys wheelie bin reserves
Waipa residents needing a new wheelie bin will have to wait a while after a fire destroyed all of the council’s spare wheelie bins. Fire crews from Pirongia, Ōtorohanga, Cambridge and Hamilton attended a fire at the Paterangi Rd refuse station on Thursday last week, where water to fight the fire was initially limited. The property, outside the town boundary, did not have available access to water mains, and the Te Awamutu water tanker could not be used at the time due to maintenance. Water tankers were instead brought in from Pirongia, Cambridge and Ōtorohanga to combat the midday fire. Refuse centre staff were on site when the fire broke out. No injuries were reported. A shed and digger appeared to have been engulfed by the fire, along with a large pile of rubbish. With smoke limiting visibility in the area traffic management was put in place, and the road reduced to one lane for emergency service vehicles. The transfer station is used by Waipa District Council’s recycling contractor Metallic Sweeping Ltd. Council’s communications advisor Regan Schoultz confirmed recycling services were still available and hadn’t been affected by the fire. “Our contractor was able to secure a temporary recycling drop off point very quickly so now recycling is being held there until it can be transported to a recycling centre in Auckland for processing.” Meanwhile, investigations into the fire are still underway. “We unfortunately lost hundreds of spare wheelie bins in the fire. This now means any residents needing a new wheelie bin will have to wait a bit longer while we have replacements made.”
25% off
STOREWIDE 23 Jan - 27 Jan ‘20 (T’s & C’s apply)
7 Peake Road, Cambridge
Ph 07 827 6259 | www.ambergardencentre.co.nz