WE ARE. Looking forward to seeing you again. Transfer stations update Kerbside collections Matamata-Piako Libraries Hatamata Reopened this week under ks usual days and hours - 1oam-apm, Tues, Weds, Thurs, Sat and Sun. From May 22 your rubbish collection will return to normal. Rubbish should be placed in a Council bag on the kerbside. Do not put the bag inside your wheelie bin Glass should be placed in your green crate Horrinsville Reopened on Tuesday 5 May and is operating its usual hours and days - 10am-4pm, Mon, Tues, Thurs, Sat and Sun. Paper, tins and plasties should be placed loose in your wheelie bin. They should not be inside a bag Te Aroha We are still working on getting the Te Aroha Transter Station open. Contractors have a limited number of experienced staff available to operate these sites, and Remember that recycling is sorted by hand - if someone in your household is sick, particularly with covID-19, put all your waste (including things you'd normally recycle) in Borrowing items from the library will look a itle different under Alert Level We are currently doing "takeaway orders". Contact us to tell us what you would like and to arrange a time to collect your items or for more information · We will reopen for customers Saturday a3 May - 9-30-12, then 3-3opm - Monday as May to Friday sJune 3oam-apm (including dedicated time for seniors and vnerable persons - 930-10.j0am Wednesdays) Saturday 30 May and 6 June - 93oam - 12.30pm · Return slots are now open 247 - however, don't panict Everything borrowed before Alert Level 4 has been extended until 30 June, so you don't need to return your books straight away wh will continue to be available outside libraries between Bam-apm. Please maintain physical distancing - Toddiertime, WigglesRhyme. Bricks for Kids and Book Club will not resume at Alert Level 2. the rubbish. with the COVID-19 requirements, more statf are required than normal. Changes are coming to plastic recycling next month - s0 you've been storing plastics at home, make sure you get rid of them now. at mpde.govt.nz for more information. Vait our webnite Get cooking for a good cause t's waikato Civil. Defence Emergeny Management Group's mission to help rebuild the economy and boost social support senvices. They have partnered with Momentum waikato and Wise Group to produce the Waikato Cookbook project. This brand new e-cookbook celebrates and promotes favourite Love Waikato waikato food establishments, encourages local hospitality patronage as doors start to open again, and fundraises via contributing to our Greatest Needs Appeal to get food to the region's most vulnerable during the recovery from COVID-19, is can be purchased for a donation - from $5 but the more the better and downloaded at mightywaikatecookbook.co.nz. A receipt and POF download link will be sent to you Sucoort loc for more information see matamatapiakolibraries.co.nz For any enquiries contact 027 s58 133 (Matamata), 027 641 9102 (Morrimville), or c27 614 707 (e Aroha). One hundered percent of proceeds will go to a community kitchen set up by Momentum Waikato and Wise Group to produce frozen meals and care packages. Buy local Through this programme, more than 24,000 meals and 2500 food parcels are being produced for community providers to distribute to those in need of help across the region. On the back of COID-19, theres never been a better time to support local businesses and help kick start the economy and we have made it easy for shoppers to find just what they need. Goodbye Chronicle, hello Rates due 25 May We started a website buylocal.mpde.ne to help connect shoppers with a local business and provide a free platform Scene in Matamata! for business owners to showcase their services. Rates notices have been sent out, with paymente due next week on 25 May. We know no one wants another bill right now, However, rates are essential to keeping our communities running (ike getting water to your home. In line with our focus on supporting local business, we're keeping our roads safe, providing civil defence and much "At Alert Level 3 we are kick starting the economy and our locel businesses have never needed your support more," said Mayor Ash Tanner. you're an avid reader of this Council page in the local paper, you'll want to know that we're "moving house". "youhaven't been fanancially impacted bythe lockdown, you can help our local businesses get the best start by shopping locally, patting money back into the economy shifting our Council page to the Scene in Matamata. This is more) so not charging rates is not an option. our last edition in the Matamata Chronicle. The safest way bo pay at the moment is online - you can pay by Direct Debit, internet banking, telephone banking or online using a Visa or MasterCard. If you can't pay using any of these options. Council offices are now open. We have Remember, you can also keep up to date with Council news and reminders by: s free for business owners to register, All that's needed installing the free Antenno app are contact details and a list of services they are offering under each CovID-19 alert level. a number of precautions in place to reduce the spread of COVD-19. and there may be queues-please be patient. signing up for our enewsletters at mpdc govt.na/sign-up Businesses can alse register to share their business story and we will share them across local social media to help businesses and encourage people to shop locally. fyou aren't going to be able to pay your rates, please contact us on osoo 746 467 or infogmpde.gov.ne to dscuss options with our finance team. following Matamata-Piako District Council on Facebook After that it's up to the community to get shopping. matamata piako diatict council We are. Local Government. 0800 746 467 I mpdc.govt.nz Get this straight to your inbox mpde.nz/sign-up WE ARE. Looking forward to seeing you again. Transfer stations update Kerbside collections Matamata-Piako Libraries Hatamata Reopened this week under ks usual days and hours - 1oam-apm, Tues, Weds, Thurs, Sat and Sun. From May 22 your rubbish collection will return to normal. Rubbish should be placed in a Council bag on the kerbside. Do not put the bag inside your wheelie bin Glass should be placed in your green crate Horrinsville Reopened on Tuesday 5 May and is operating its usual hours and days - 10am-4pm, Mon, Tues, Thurs, Sat and Sun. Paper, tins and plasties should be placed loose in your wheelie bin. They should not be inside a bag Te Aroha We are still working on getting the Te Aroha Transter Station open. Contractors have a limited number of experienced staff available to operate these sites, and Remember that recycling is sorted by hand - if someone in your household is sick, particularly with covID-19, put all your waste (including things you'd normally recycle) in Borrowing items from the library will look a itle different under Alert Level We are currently doing "takeaway orders". Contact us to tell us what you would like and to arrange a time to collect your items or for more information · We will reopen for customers Saturday a3 May - 9-30-12, then 3-3opm - Monday as May to Friday sJune 3oam-apm (including dedicated time for seniors and vnerable persons - 930-10.j0am Wednesdays) Saturday 30 May and 6 June - 93oam - 12.30pm · Return slots are now open 247 - however, don't panict Everything borrowed before Alert Level 4 has been extended until 30 June, so you don't need to return your books straight away wh will continue to be available outside libraries between Bam-apm. Please maintain physical distancing - Toddiertime, WigglesRhyme. Bricks for Kids and Book Club will not resume at Alert Level 2. the rubbish. with the COVID-19 requirements, more statf are required than normal. Changes are coming to plastic recycling next month - s0 you've been storing plastics at home, make sure you get rid of them now. at mpde.govt.nz for more information. Vait our webnite Get cooking for a good cause t's waikato Civil. Defence Emergeny Management Group's mission to help rebuild the economy and boost social support senvices. They have partnered with Momentum waikato and Wise Group to produce the Waikato Cookbook project. This brand new e-cookbook celebrates and promotes favourite Love Waikato waikato food establishments, encourages local hospitality patronage as doors start to open again, and fundraises via contributing to our Greatest Needs Appeal to get food to the region's most vulnerable during the recovery from COVID-19, is can be purchased for a donation - from $5 but the more the better and downloaded at mightywaikatecookbook.co.nz. A receipt and POF download link will be sent to you Sucoort loc for more information see matamatapiakolibraries.co.nz For any enquiries contact 027 s58 133 (Matamata), 027 641 9102 (Morrimville), or c27 614 707 (e Aroha). One hundered percent of proceeds will go to a community kitchen set up by Momentum Waikato and Wise Group to produce frozen meals and care packages. Buy local Through this programme, more than 24,000 meals and 2500 food parcels are being produced for community providers to distribute to those in need of help across the region. On the back of COID-19, theres never been a better time to support local businesses and help kick start the economy and we have made it easy for shoppers to find just what they need. Goodbye Chronicle, hello Rates due 25 May We started a website buylocal.mpde.ne to help connect shoppers with a local business and provide a free platform Scene in Matamata! for business owners to showcase their services. Rates notices have been sent out, with paymente due next week on 25 May. We know no one wants another bill right now, However, rates are essential to keeping our communities running (ike getting water to your home. In line with our focus on supporting local business, we're keeping our roads safe, providing civil defence and much "At Alert Level 3 we are kick starting the economy and our locel businesses have never needed your support more," said Mayor Ash Tanner. you're an avid reader of this Council page in the local paper, you'll want to know that we're "moving house". "youhaven't been fanancially impacted bythe lockdown, you can help our local businesses get the best start by shopping locally, patting money back into the economy shifting our Council page to the Scene in Matamata. This is more) so not charging rates is not an option. our last edition in the Matamata Chronicle. The safest way bo pay at the moment is online - you can pay by Direct Debit, internet banking, telephone banking or online using a Visa or MasterCard. If you can't pay using any of these options. Council offices are now open. We have Remember, you can also keep up to date with Council news and reminders by: s free for business owners to register, All that's needed installing the free Antenno app are contact details and a list of services they are offering under each CovID-19 alert level. a number of precautions in place to reduce the spread of COVD-19. and there may be queues-please be patient. signing up for our enewsletters at mpdc govt.na/sign-up Businesses can alse register to share their business story and we will share them across local social media to help businesses and encourage people to shop locally. fyou aren't going to be able to pay your rates, please contact us on osoo 746 467 or infogmpde.gov.ne to dscuss options with our finance team. following Matamata-Piako District Council on Facebook After that it's up to the community to get shopping. matamata piako diatict council We are. Local Government. 0800 746 467 I mpdc.govt.nz Get this straight to your inbox mpde.nz/sign-up