West (#650479)
8. New Plymouth Airport (#650469)
9. Bell Block Beach (#650453) (not included here)
10. Waiwhakaiho River (#650480) (not included here)
11. Fitzroy (#650464) (not included here)
12. Kawaroa Park (#650466) (not included here)
13. Paritutu (#650474) (not included here)
14. Waireka (#650478) (not included here)
15. Oakura (#650472)
16. Stony River (#650475) (not included here)
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across the whole Greater Wellington region.
Transport operators
The following transport operators provide total mobility services and some provide wheelchair
hoist services as indicated.
Please remember that you may need to pre-book a wheelchair accessible vehicle.
APPROVED TRANSPORT OPERATOR CONTACT NUMBER WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY
Airport and City Shuttles 04 977 7406 Hoist available
Driving Miss Daisy 0800 948 432 Hoist available
Freedom Companion Drivers 0800 956 956 Hoist
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Appendix 1 – Agreed river mouths and landward boundary of the coastal marine area ............................................................................................................. 200
Appendix 2 – Statutory acknowledgements ................................................................................................................................................................................. 201
Appendix 3 – New Plymouth airport flight path protection
forthcoming upgrade at the
New Plymouth Airport terminal. Safety improvements at the intersection of Airport
Drive and SH3, based on expected growth at the airport, were considered highly
desirable and should be considered as part of the Bell Block to Waitara safety
improvement project.
5.4 As part of the mid-term review of the Taranaki Regional Land Transport Plan 2015/16 –
2020/21, the matters raised as part of the Committee’s discussions, will be considered for
inclusion.
Regional
vulnerability to impacts in an
emergency.
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Built environment
Taranaki is well-serviced by an extensive infrastructure
network, including roads, airport and the only West
Coast deep-water Port. The presence of the energy (oil
and gas) sector in
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Schedule 9 - Documents incorporated by reference ...................................................................... 220
Appendix 1 - Agreed river mouths and coastal marine area boundaries .............................. 221
Appendix 2 - Statutory acknowledgements ....................................................................................... 224
Appendix 3 - Airport flight path protection surfaces.
Highlands Int, NPGHS
Route
24
Waitara St John Bosco, SHGC, FDMC
FDMC, SHGC,
St John Bosco
Route
31
Lepperton, Airport
Drive, Bell Block
NPBHS, Highlands Int, Woodleigh
School Activity Centre
NPBHS
Timetables and route descriptions are available on the Councils website
www.taranakibus.info Bus news and updates page
The short time the Council has had to put these services in place means we have not had
time to communicate the changes to students. We
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4.4 General standards
These general standards apply where a rule explicitly states that these standards must be
complied with.
4.4.1 Height (New Plymouth Airport)
No structure or part of any structure shall interfere with the New Plymouth Airport Flight Path
Protection Surfaces described in Section 4.3 of the plan.
4.4.2 Light
Light sources shall be shielded so that the light source is not directly visible from any residence,
vehicle on a public road or ship under
Volcano hazards management information source book - GNS Science.