Wednesday, 30 June 2021, 11:49 am
Safety-first, Neuron Mobility, will be launching the
first of their e-scooters in Hamilton from 1 July and
e-bikes later in the year
The fleet will be
available to hire across the City, including Hamilton
Central, Frankton, Dinsdale, Chartwell, Rototuna and
Hamilton East, providing a safe, convenient and
environmentally-friendly way to
travel
E-scooters are packed with safety
features including: geofencing control, integrated helmets,
a 111 emergency button, voice guidance, topple detection and
‘Follow my Ride’
Includes New Zealand’s
first and only third party insurance to protect and
reassure riders and the wider
community
Australia and New
Zealand’s leading e-scooter operator, Neuron Mobility, has
Press Release – Neuron Mobility
Safety-first, Neuron Mobility, will be launching the first of their e-scooters in Hamilton from 1 July and e-bikes later in the year
The fleet will be available to hire across the City, including Hamilton Central, Frankton, Dinsdale, Chartwell, Rototuna and Hamilton East, providing a safe, convenient and environmentally-friendly way to travel
E-scooters are packed with safety features including: geofencing control, integrated helmets, a 111 emergency button, voice guidance, topple detection and ‘Follow my Ride’
Includes New Zealand’s first and only third party insurance to protect and reassure riders and the wider community
Australia and New Zealand’s leading e-scooter operator, Neuron Mobility, has announced that the first of its distinctive orange e-scooters will be on Hamilton’s streets from tomorrow, 1 July 2021. Riders will be able to scoot through Hamilton Central, Frankton, Dinsdale, Chartwell, Rototuna and Hamilton East,
Press Release – Neuron Mobility
Australia and New Zealands leading e-scooter operator, Neuron Mobility, has announced that the first of its distinctive orange e-scooters will be on Hamiltons streets from tomorrow, 1 July 2021. Riders will be able to scoot through Hamilton Central, …
Safety-first, Neuron Mobility, will be launching the first of their e-scooters in Hamilton from 1 July and e-bikes later in the year
The fleet will be available to hire across the City, including Hamilton Central, Frankton, Dinsdale, Chartwell, Rototuna and Hamilton East, providing a safe, convenient and environmentally-friendly way to travel
E-scooters are packed with safety features including: geofencing control, integrated helmets, a 111 emergency button, voice guidance, topple detection and ‘Follow my Ride’
17:16, Jun 29 2021
HAMILTON CITY COUNCIL
Hamilton City Council s Hamilton Organic centre will be managed by EnviroWaste from Thursday onwards.
Hamilton City Council’s waste and recycling contractor EnviroWaste will take over operation at the Hamilton Organic centre in Frankton this week, as part of the kerbside collection contract. The change means the centre must close at midday on Wednesday, and will reopen at 10am on Thursday – an hour later than usual, to give EnviroWaste time to set up. If people had green waste they absolutely had to get rid of during the brief closure, they could take it to the Lincoln Street Resource Recovery Centre.
Snow, hail and polar cold temperatures as Antarctic blast hits New Zealand
An Antarctic blast has swept up the South Island, bringing freezing temperatures, dumping snow and grounding Air New Zealand flights, is now moving over the North Island.
With snow blanketing much of the south, leaving numerous highways closed and even falling to sea level in Christchurch overnight, the focus is now on the north, which is starting to feel the brunt of the polar air. We are working with Wellington Regional Emergency Management Office to keep an eye on developments and are regularly inspecting our runway and seawalls to ensure they are not damaged. We are advising travellers to contact their airline or keep an eye on Wellington Airport s Live Flight Information for latest updates. We also advise taking extra time and care getting to and from the airport.