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Route 21 - Waitara to Spotswood

Links and downloads Get a Bee Card(external link) Bee Card FAQs Bee Card terms and conditions(external link) BEHAVIOUR ON THE BUS All students and other passengers must understand and comply with this code of conduct. All passengers have the right to: Fair treatment and respect. A friendly and efficient service. A safe, comfortable and clean environment when waiting or travelling. You are responsible for: Your belongings and personal effects. Your own behaviour. Paying the correct fare when boarding

The East Stand

flexibility for sports users as it is ‘double sided’ so visitors can watch rugby, football and other sports on both the main pitch and the outer fields and facilities such as public toilets, changing rooms, showers and food/beverage areas are available to users of the outer fields without the need to open up the entire stand or rest of the stadium. The rebuilt stand will also have flexible and scalable seating capacity so it can cater for events and fixtures at all levels. We’ve worked closely with Ngāti

Operations and Regulatory Committee Minutes June 2025

from the following part of the proceedings of the Operations and Regulatory Committee Meeting on Tuesday 10 June 2025. Item 13 – Confirmation of Public Excluded Operations and Regulatory Minutes – 29 April 2025 That the public conduct of the whole or the relevant part of the proceedings of the meeting would be likely to result in the disclosure of information for which good reason for withholding would exist under section 6 (a) and section 7 (2) (a) and (2) (g) of the Local

See the Bulls defend the Ranfurly Shield for free at Stadium Taranaki

eagerly awaiting the full reopening. “This project has been all about collaboration and we’re grateful for the continued support from Ngāti te Whiti whose contributions have been vital in giving the new East Stand its identify. Our relationship with Ngāti te Whiti has been strengthened by this project.” Information on buses to the 11 June game has been revealed on the Council’s website and social media channels, including the Taranaki Public Transport Facebook page. Buses will be running from or

Stadium update: Refurbishment and repair progress

The Taranaki Regional Council will not call for tenders for the repair and refurbishment of Yarrow Stadium until there is greater clarity on the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic. “The Council is part of the Taranaki community and is aware of the uncertainty and the potentially significant impacts that the Covid-19 situation is having on us all now and in the coming months and years,” says the Council Chair, David MacLeod. "We will continue with preparatory work to get the project to tender

Hāwera-NP Connector

The Connector bus travels between Hāwera and New Plymouth with six return trips per day, Monday to Friday. Monday to Friday With more travel options than ever, it’s now easier to plan your journey between Hāwera and New Plymouth, whether you're commuting, running errands or exploring the region. Downloads Connector Timetable 10 February 2025 (496 KB pdf) Connector fares & Bee Card information Fares Bee Cards All about Bee Card Bee Cards are the preferred method of contactless payment. Bee cards

Executive Audit and Risk agenda June 2025

Item 8 – Confirmation of Public Excluded Executive Audit and Risk Minutes – 24 March 2025 That the public conduct of the whole or the relevant part of the proceedings of the meeting would be likely to result in the disclosure of information where the withholding of the information is necessary to protect information where the making available of the information would be likely unreasonably to prejudice the commercial position of the person who supplied or who is the subject of the

Job Description Team Leader People and Wellness Advisory

values.  Develop yourself and others – Proactively seek out opportunities for your own professional development and work alongside others to develop them, including actively taking part in Our TRC.  Be culturally aware – Show appreciation and understanding of Māori culture and values and put these into practice in your work.  Be an agent for change – Always be on the lookout for ways to do things better, faster or smarter and be an active participant in the continuous improvement

Citylink code of conduct

Tranzit Coachlines and the Taranaki Regional Council want all passengers to enjoy a comfortable and safe environment when using this service. All students and other passengers must understand and comply with this code of conduct. All passengers have the right to: Fair treatment and respect. A friendly and efficient service. A safe, comfortable and clean environment when waiting or travelling. You are responsible for: Your belongings and personal effects. Your own behaviour. Paying the correct

Booking, bus stops & other info

visitors travel free but must have booked through the Taranaki District Health Board or their local health centre. Call Hāwera 278 9929, Stratford 765 7189 or New Plymouth 753 6139. SuperGold Card holders can travel for free on off-peak services between 9am and 3pm. SuperGold Card Concession must be applied to the Bee Card to receive the free travel. Any trips taken during peak time will incur the aplicable fare. Bus stops The timetable lists designated bus stops but passengers may be picked up