Fares and Community Groups
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Some light reading in our Enews for July
- Age Concern Wellington
- It seems hard to believe, but half the year has gone already! July also marks the beginning of a number of changes in government and/or local body charges such as bus fares and GP fees (more details below). There are also increases in some government payments and benefits. We hope you’ll enjoy this newsletter. It’s ... Read more
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Snapper card users -here's info about price changes happening from 1 September
- Inner-City Wellington
- From Snapper Metlink’s new fares, with new concessions for children and young adults, start Friday 1 September 2023, bringing ‘half price fares for all’ to an end.
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Quick! Have your say! Greater Wellington wants community views on public transport fares
- Inner-City Wellington
- From Greater Wellington Regional Council website Public consultation on the Future Fares Review is open and Greater Wellington wants the community’s views on changes to our region’s public transport fares.
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Councillor Ponter (GW) newsletter
- Newtown Residents' Association
- September newsletter from Greater Wellington Regional Councillor Daran Ponter. Includes updates on Bus Service Review and Increases in BusFares. D Ponter September 2012 Newsletter
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Fair Fares For Wellington
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- Tony Randle, Chair, Johnsonville Progressive Association. No-one likes to raise public transport fares, especially when so many are reliant on this service. But these costs have increased so rail users can travel in new trains on upgraded track and use upgraded stations. The approach of the Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC) is to raise fares equally for both bus and rail users. It seems doubly unfair in raising fares on bus users who cannot benefit from the new trains when their own service will receive little service improvement. In effect, increased bus fares are being used to pay for increased rail costs.
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CHRISTMAS CAROLS SATURDAY 15th December 2007 AT BASIN RESERVE
- Wellington Health Foundation
- This year Nick Tansley and his great team from the Carols by Candlelight Trust will be holding the Christmas Carols at The Basin Reserve. The new venue is a first for Nick and the beauty of the new location is that families can bring their blankets and food and have a picnic and be part of christmas. Glass and alcohol are banned but all your picnic fare is acceptable. The Wellington Hospitals and Health Foundation will be selling LIGHT STICKS and a bucket collection will be in place. All funds from donations and sale of light sticks will go to benefit all the sick kids at WELLINGTON CHILDRENS HOSPITAL. We thank Nick and his team from the Trust for their continued suipport of Wellington Children’s Hospital Doors open at 5.30pm Mark your diaries NOW for another great night.
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