Directory Category: Service Groups

Nth Waikato Federated Farmers

Federated Farmers is New Zealand’s leading independent rural advocacy organisation. The federation’s aim is to add value to the business of farming for our members and encouraging sustainability through good management practice.

Contact person
Chris Woolerton
Te Kauwhata & Districts Lions Club

Charitable organisation
They support our community with service projects, assisting individuals, families in need, working alongside other local community groups. It is a mixed gender club which meets 1st Thursday evenings of the month at the RSA/Lions Hall. All welcome to join us.

Lions/RSA Hall
40 Mahi Rd Te Kauwhata

To book Lions/RSA Hall contact Te Kauwhata Community House 07 8264303

Contact person
John Marcon- President
Te Kauwhata Aglow

Want to be part of a loving, caring group who meet for worship once a month? On the second Monday of each month we gather in the hall at St Margaret's Anglican Church (Waerenga Road), at 10:00am. You are very welcome to join us.

Contact person
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Te Kauwhata Freemasons

Freemasonry offers its members an approach to life that seeks to reinforce thoughtfulness for others, kindness in the community, honesty in business, courtesy in society and fairness in all things. Members are urged to regard the interests of the family as paramount but importantly Freemasonry also teaches and practises concern for people, care for the less fortunate, and help for those in need.

Contact person
Frank Greene
07 826 3762 / 027 669 1645
Waerenga Womens Institute

To encourage and support all women within their communities.
The TK/Waerenga group meet the second Wednesday of month. Contact Beverly via phone or email for more information and meeting address.

beverleyberwick@xtra.co.nz

Contact person
Beverly Berwick
07 826 3730
Waikato District Council

The Waikato District Council’s activities are funded by the rates you pay and through other funding sources and initiatives.

Our activities include developing and actioning plans, policies and bylaws so we can direct and manage our resources effectively. We also provide you with a wide range of services and facilities. For example:

Maintenance and upgrades of the district’s roading network.
Management of water, wastewater, stormwater and waste minimisation.
Provision of reserves, recreation facilities, libraries, halls, and community centres.
Land and property development, including building and resource consents.
Noise and animal control.
Inspection and licensing of premises.
Environment and health.
Civil Defence.

We also work with you to ensure our environment's protection and our district's economic development.

info@waidc.gov.nz

Contact person
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0800 492 452
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