Thorndon Residents Assocation / May 2012
The Thorndon Residents Association (TRA) is a motivated and effective residents association proud to support the Thorndon community. The TRA was established to improve amenities and facilities in Thorndon for more than 3,800 residents living in the area.
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Chimney removal ... the France does it
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- Recently observed; removal of a chimney at the French Ambassador's Residence, situated in Hobson St/Hobson Crescent.
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Hobson Crescent, Wellington
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TRA's newsletter delivered this weekend
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- The newsletter format has been redesigned.
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City Council needs to improve communication concerning planning information
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- When heritage proposals descended on Thorndon three years ago, the TRA members and Thorndon residents generally, unveiled numerous shortfalls in WCC's consultation and engagement approach especially from a residents' perspective.
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Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Demolition of the Old Grant Road Scout Hall
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- The TRA has been advised by the Wellington City Council that they will be demolishing the Old Grant Road Scout Hall, starting Monday, 7 May.
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Grant Road, Thorndon
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Fair Fares For Wellington
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- 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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