2343 days ago

Have your say on the buses this weekend!

Sarah Free from Sarah Free - Wellington City Councillor

Greater Wellington have organised Drop-in Workshops in Hataitai and Miramar this weekend:

Hataitai Bowling Club,
157 Hataitai Rd, Hataitai
Friday 26th July 1pm to 7pm
Saturday 27th July 10am to 4pm

Oriental Rongotai Football Club "Ories",
20a Park Rd, Miramar
Sunday 28th July 12:30pm to 6:30pm
Monday 29th July 1pm to 7pm

There are some ideas for improvements to routes to comment on and opportunities to give other feedback as well.

We all know how important affordable, convenient bus services are for the city, and as one of your local city councillors, I encourage you all to have your say!

Cr Sarah Free

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Thanks for your mahi, Alan! We hope this brings a smile!

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