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Section C - Medical eligibility assessment
Section C must be completed by your doctor, specialist or assessment facilitator.
Handbook for assessing medical eligibility
The medical assessment guidelines are contained in the
Total Mobility Handbook for Assessing Medical Eligibility.
A copy is available on the website:
trc.govt.nz/total-mobility or by phoning 0800 868 662.
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lower Egmont Road or turning onto or crossing SH3. This is
compounded when children are being dropped off or picked up from School. Vehicles
large and small approaching from north and south on SH3 through Egmont Village
are frequently travelling at speeds exceeding the 70kpm limit.
Many parents would attest to the hazards posed by the intersection as they drop off or
collect children from school.
There are no “official” bus stops for commuters or school children in the
This form allows you to make a formal complaint regarding the Hāwera-New Plymouth Connector bus service provided by Pickering Motors under contract to the Taranaki Regional Council. You need to provide your name, contact details and full details of the incident or action being complained of. $UserDefinedForm
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the timing of Towards Predator Free Taranaki expenditure. Both of these variances
are forecast to be on budget by year-end.
Biosecurity and biodiversity direct charges revenue - $987,631 under budget mainly due to
Predator Free 2050 funding being recognised on an accrual basis (as earned).
Passenger transport - $375,166 under budget due to bus contract costs currently
running lower than expected and lower depreciation due to the delay in the
implementation of the regional
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Resource Management 2
Biosecurity 17
Transport 20
Hazard Management 24
Recreation, culture and heritage 28
Regional Representation, Advocacy and Investment Management 32
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Introduction
The purpose of a Quarterly Operational Report (QOR) is to present a snapshot of the Council progressing through the delivery of
the programme of
questions such as:
Schools
1. You live in the Brooklands-Vogeltown area, and you want to travel by bus to
Spotswood College and return, which services would be best for you to use?
2. You live in Highlands Park and want to travel each day to and from NPBHS.
What would be the most sensible time to catch the bus to and from school each day?
3. You have an after-school activity at NPGHS that finishes at 4.30pm and you live in
Huatoki St. Which bus services would be available
This form allows you to make a formal complaint regarding Citylink bus services provided by Tranzit Coachlines under contract to the Taranaki Regional Council. You need to provide your name, contact details and full details of the incident or action being complained of. $UserDefinedForm
We welcome your informal feedback, suggestions and questions on Citylink bus services provided by Tranzit Coachlines under contract to the Taranaki Regional Council. If you are submitting a question, please be sure to include your name and contact details so we can get back to you. $UserDefinedForm
Bowden (Stratford District Council)
V Lim (South Taranaki District Council)
D Langford (New Plymouth District Council)
R I’Anson (NZ Transport Agency)
L Kennedy (NZ Transport Agency)
D Tate (NZ Transport Agency)
Mrs M Webby (RoadSafe Taranaki)
Apologies The apology from Mayor R Dunlop (South Taranaki District Council) was
received and sustained.
Notification of
Late Items Item 6 – NZ Transport Agency Report – tabled Transport Agency Quarterly
Report to Taranaki