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Total Mobility Application Form

page 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. Get to and from the nearest bus stop without assistance? Stand and wait without assistance for a

FINAL Entry Form Design a bus back

page Design the Waitara Express bus back Unleash your creativity on the template above New bus service coming 20 May Entry details over the page page ENTRY DETAILS Name Age School Parent/Guardian Name Email Mobile Design the back of the new Waitara Express bus! I have read the Terms & Conditions and understand my data will be used in accordance with the Privacy Statement. T&Cs and Privacy Statement are available at:

Regional Transport Committee Agenda 2 March 2022

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

Executive, Audit & Risk agenda May 2021

to 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

Quarterly Operational Report September 2015

page September 2015 1 Table of contents Resource Management 2 Biosecurity 17 Transport 20 Hazard Management 24 Recreation, culture and heritage 28 Regional Representation, Advocacy and Investment Management 32 page page 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

Bus Transport in Taranaki

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

Regional Transport agenda March 2019

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