Press Release – Waikato District Council Budding entrepreneurs living or working in the Waikato district will have the opportunity to attend a free ten-day business course this March Waikato District Council and Ministry of Social Development is working together to bring the PopUp Business School …
Budding entrepreneurs living or working in the Waikato district will have the opportunity to attend a free ten-day business course this March
Waikato District Council and Ministry of Social Development is working together to bring the PopUp Business School Aotearoa to the Waikato district as part of its economic and social development initiative.
Over ten days, PopUp Business School delivers twenty workshops designed to equip participants with the tools they need to start their own business. Topics include building a website for free, the quickest way to find a customer and how to start a business with no money. The course does away with traditional thinking by replacing business
Wednesday, 20 January 2021, 7:36 am
Budding entrepreneurs living or working in the Waikato
district will have the opportunity to attend a free ten-day
business course this March
Waikato District
Council and Ministry of Social Development is working
together to bring the PopUp Business School Aotearoa to the
Waikato district as part of its economic and social
development initiative.
Over ten days, PopUp Business
School delivers twenty workshops designed to equip
participants with the tools they need to start their own
business. Topics include building a website for free, the
quickest way to find a customer and how to start a business
with no money. The course does away with traditional
Hamilton bypass: Just 365 sleeps to go until completion of Waikato Expressway
1 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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This time next summer, motorists will be able to skip Hamilton on a new section of highway. No more deciding how to tackle local roads, roundabouts and sets of traffic lights; no more Gordonton Rd shortcuts; no more taking a wrong turn and getting lost.
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Between 7,400 – 8,700 houses are needed in Waikato by 2031, according to projections from Waikato University. And a recent policy statement from the Government means the highest growth councils need to have spare residential land up their sleeves - 20 per cent above market demand.
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Waikato district Councillor Noel Smith asked whether the district was responding quick enough to growth (file photo.) At this week’s meeting, councillor Noel Smith asked staff whether the council was prepared. “We hear the concerns of the Government, of the development community, and the people who wish to have homes. “Are we at serious risk of having an under supply of zoned residential units in our plan?