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 culture.
Be digitally savvy – Understand and be competent in the use of digital technologies relevant
to your role, including processing and storage of Council information in line with relevant
policies.
Emergency planning and response – Where required, participate in emergency
behavior and safety incidents occurring on the public buses.
Responding to complaints from passengers and the general public.
Research and driver training. Responsibility
The following people are responsible for the CCTV system in operation on their respective services: Connector: Managing Director, Pickering Motors Ltd. They will: Oversee the daily operation of the system.
Be the first point of contact for any enquiries or complaints regarding the operation of the system and/or image requests.
Be the
behavior and safety incidents occurring on the public buses.
Responding to complaints from passengers and the general public.
Research and driver training. Responsibility
The following people are responsible for the CCTV system in operation on their respective services: Citylink: Manager, Tranzit Coachlines, Taranaki. They will: Oversee the daily operation of the system.
Be the first point of contact for any enquiries or complaints regarding the operation of the system and/or image requests.
Be the
making unicorns out of metal! Nathan’s the one with the ideas and we work well as a team. He pours out creative stuff and I play off that.” Their work carries a nostalgic significance, with recycled metal playing a key role. The couple love watching people discover objects in each piece that spark memories of the past. “People spot familiar objects, like a green-painted handle or an old-fashioned hammer, that remind them of a grandparent’s kitchen or workshop. Every piece tells a story, but it’s
supportive of extending service hours
and days of operation, particularly to include evenings
and Saturdays.
The Connector, Southlink’s coastal service, and Route 20
(Bell Block / Waitara) were most frequently mentioned
in this regard.
The desire to improve access to a range of after-school or
after-work activities was clearly stated, by Sport
Taranaki in particular.
This will be covered within
the SSBC, but should be
strengthened with more
specifics within the RPTP
and BTCS.
are embedded in the Council’s Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki, which sets out conditions and standards that must be met by those who take water from and/or discharge to rivers and streams. Note: This Plan is currently under review. Landowners are advised to contact the Council before undertaking developments involving any aspect of freshwater or waterways. Taranaki has a lot of waterways: 286 main river catchments and 530 named rivers. The two largest rivers - the Waitara and Pātea - drain
There will be local elections in 2025. Here's where you will find information the candidates, the timeline for nominations and voting and the results from the 2022 election. TRC Facebook (external link) Nominations Receive and notice of day of Election TRC Nominations Received and notice of day of election - Local Elections 2025 (286 KB pdf) TRC Nominations Received and notice of day of election - Local Elections 2025 (286 KB pdf)
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After a review, the trial Boarders' Bus service will not continue in 2025. This decision was made because changes in Government funding and operational costs mean it is no longer cost effective to run the service. To ensure we use our limited resources wisely, we are focusing on providing transport services that are accessible to the whole community. What This Means for Students and Families The final Boarders' Bus service will run on Friday 13 December, 2024.
Students can still use the Your