gin Focus. matamata piako district council PO Box 266, Te Aroha 3342 Matamata 07 881 9050 35 Kenrick Street mpdc.govt.nz Morrinsville & Te Aroha 07 884 0060 Please conserve water Te Waka WE WILL. Living in the Walikato, it can some- times feel ike 'it's raining all the time, so why worry about water? The reason is because it doesnt always rain in the right places at the right time. Our current water restrktions are to 'conserve, we can all do our part to make a big difference. help grow your business. We are. Matamata Plake. Conserve aler Some ways you can conserve water: Lecal everment Water the garden in the early morning or late evening, when the sun is low unleashing your potential was one of the key focuses of the Te Waka Business Growth Advisory Service launches in Te Aroha and Matamata last week. Te waka Business Growth Advisors Craig Purcell and Peter Davey spoke at the breakfasts, hosted by our Economic Development team. One of te waka's business growth services includes conecting business owners with others who have faced simitar Reduce water use Work your arms by using the broom to clean driveways rather than the hose or water blaster challenges in their ine of work and come out the other side. Fix leaks as soon as possible and replace washers on drippy taps Turn the tap off while brushing teeth and fill a small container of water to scrub potatoes and wash vegetables. "Everyone has their scars and leamed the same lessons." said Craig during the Matamata launch. "unlocking doors can unleash your full potential." Over 50 people took advareage of attending the launch breakfasts and more than 20 attendees have all booked follow up sessions with Craig and Peter to help them on the path towands realising their busines goals. Check out mpdc.govt.nz for more water conservation tips and visit our Facebook page to see how you can win a shower timer for the family. District Mayor Ash Tanner attended the sessions and said he came away feeling positive about the future direction of Matamata-Piako's business sector. KIWANIS "People attended the sessions because they want to be either reasssured they are on the right path or to know how to get over a particular hump in the road success. Spending an hour with a business growth advisor can give you some stunning results. Our district will fourish with a confident business sector and that's what we wane to achieve through this partership - connections that provide results and assurance." SUMMER JOURNEY Terenga ama Panta. Wahangania. Hura STARTS DECE MBLR Business Growth Cincs will be avalable every month in Te Archa and Matamata. Contact Rachael Singh to make an appointment or to learn more. The senvices will be launched in Morrinoville in 2020, READ CREATE EXPLORS Rachaet Singh (vents& Promotions Coordinator) O 07 884 0060 O ninghempde.govt.re Calling all bookworms, intrepid explorers and creative Kiwi kids! We are once again gearing up for our summer programme, with registrations opening throughout the district next Monday. Sponsored by the Morrinsvlle and Matamata Kiwanis, this year's theme is the Summer Journey. Read, Create. Explore! and will give local kids the chance to delve into the treasure trove of resources, both print and digital, that our libraries offer. Antenno Visit matamatapiakolibraries.co.nz or drop into your local library to register for the programme. Be Informed. Get involved. We have launched the Antenno mobile phone app as a new, easy-to- use platform to connect you with us. The free app allows you to report problems and feedback, and allows us to send alerts to you about places that are important to you. You can save as many places' as they like and opt out of receiving notifications. Council office closure On Friday 20 December Council offices will be closing at 4pm. All libraries will close at 4:30pm. Te Aroha Mineral Spas, and Swim Zone Pools will remain open as usual. Notifications can include planned and unplanned water outages, road closures and rubbish and recycling reminders. The afterhours phone service will be operating for urgent calls. Please phone O800 746 467. Find out more here: mpde.govt.nz/antenno Council gin Focus. matamata piako district council PO Box 266, Te Aroha 3342 Matamata 07 881 9050 35 Kenrick Street mpdc.govt.nz Morrinsville & Te Aroha 07 884 0060 Please conserve water Te Waka WE WILL. Living in the Walikato, it can some- times feel ike 'it's raining all the time, so why worry about water? The reason is because it doesnt always rain in the right places at the right time. Our current water restrktions are to 'conserve, we can all do our part to make a big difference. help grow your business. We are. Matamata Plake. Conserve aler Some ways you can conserve water: Lecal everment Water the garden in the early morning or late evening, when the sun is low unleashing your potential was one of the key focuses of the Te Waka Business Growth Advisory Service launches in Te Aroha and Matamata last week. Te waka Business Growth Advisors Craig Purcell and Peter Davey spoke at the breakfasts, hosted by our Economic Development team. One of te waka's business growth services includes conecting business owners with others who have faced simitar Reduce water use Work your arms by using the broom to clean driveways rather than the hose or water blaster challenges in their ine of work and come out the other side. Fix leaks as soon as possible and replace washers on drippy taps Turn the tap off while brushing teeth and fill a small container of water to scrub potatoes and wash vegetables. "Everyone has their scars and leamed the same lessons." said Craig during the Matamata launch. "unlocking doors can unleash your full potential." Over 50 people took advareage of attending the launch breakfasts and more than 20 attendees have all booked follow up sessions with Craig and Peter to help them on the path towands realising their busines goals. Check out mpdc.govt.nz for more water conservation tips and visit our Facebook page to see how you can win a shower timer for the family. District Mayor Ash Tanner attended the sessions and said he came away feeling positive about the future direction of Matamata-Piako's business sector. KIWANIS "People attended the sessions because they want to be either reasssured they are on the right path or to know how to get over a particular hump in the road success. Spending an hour with a business growth advisor can give you some stunning results. Our district will fourish with a confident business sector and that's what we wane to achieve through this partership - connections that provide results and assurance." SUMMER JOURNEY Terenga ama Panta. Wahangania. Hura STARTS DECE MBLR Business Growth Cincs will be avalable every month in Te Archa and Matamata. Contact Rachael Singh to make an appointment or to learn more. The senvices will be launched in Morrinoville in 2020, READ CREATE EXPLORS Rachaet Singh (vents& Promotions Coordinator) O 07 884 0060 O ninghempde.govt.re Calling all bookworms, intrepid explorers and creative Kiwi kids! We are once again gearing up for our summer programme, with registrations opening throughout the district next Monday. Sponsored by the Morrinsvlle and Matamata Kiwanis, this year's theme is the Summer Journey. Read, Create. Explore! and will give local kids the chance to delve into the treasure trove of resources, both print and digital, that our libraries offer. Antenno Visit matamatapiakolibraries.co.nz or drop into your local library to register for the programme. Be Informed. Get involved. We have launched the Antenno mobile phone app as a new, easy-to- use platform to connect you with us. The free app allows you to report problems and feedback, and allows us to send alerts to you about places that are important to you. You can save as many places' as they like and opt out of receiving notifications. Council office closure On Friday 20 December Council offices will be closing at 4pm. All libraries will close at 4:30pm. Te Aroha Mineral Spas, and Swim Zone Pools will remain open as usual. Notifications can include planned and unplanned water outages, road closures and rubbish and recycling reminders. The afterhours phone service will be operating for urgent calls. Please phone O800 746 467. Find out more here: mpde.govt.nz/antenno Council