EVOLVE HAURAKI: The team is Jo Tilsley, Larn Wilkinson (HDC Iwi Liaison Officer), Rebecca Jenks (HDC Economic Development Officer), and Peter Davey, from Te Waka. PHOTO/HDC.
EVOLVE HAURAKI: The team is Jo Tilsley, Larn Wilkinson (HDC Iwi Liaison Officer), Rebecca Jenks (HDC Economic Development Officer), and Peter Davey, from Te Waka. PHOTO/HDC.
The upcoming move to Level 2 is good news for businesses and workers in the Hauraki District, but there's still a long, hard road ahead.
To support businesses to get back to business and workers get back to work, Evolve Hauraki has created the LoveHauraki brand and website - a one-stop shopfor local businesses to list their services, and for locals to find them.
Evolve Hauraki was formed in 2018 by Hauraki District Council, local town promotional agencies, and Te Waka (Waikato Regional Economic Development Agency), to help support local businesses to grow.
Council's Community Growth Committee chairman Ross Harris, says LoveHauraki is a celebration of everything that's available in Waihi and Paeroa's backyard.
"We have so many amazing businesses in the Hauraki District who are always there to support us. Now it's our turn to return the favour and shop, eat and play locally wherever we can," he said.
"This is the perfect opportunity to make the most of virtual business services too, so let's get 'clicking' and show the love for our local businesses now and beyond Level 2."
Local businesses are encouraged to get online and register their details on the website for free.
Customers are also encouraged to check out the site and accompanying Facebook page to find up-to-date information on what businesses in their backyard have on offer and perhaps find something new to buy or do.
"Times are tough right now, for our businesses, our workers, and our kids – and it's likely they'll be tough for a while. One way we can show our love for Hauraki is to put our money where our heart is – support local and spend locally," Councillor Harris said. www.lovehauraki.nz www.Facebook.com/lovehauraki