Nelson – Richmond bus routes 1 and 2 Free of Charge to help relieve congestion on our roads
?BUS UPDATES
? ❗️?To help relieve congestion on our roads, we are making the Nelson – Richmond bus routes 1 and 2 FREE OF CHARGE for an initial period of 2 weeks beginning TOMORROW Wednesday 24 August.
The free fares apply only to the Nelson/Richmond routes 1 and 2. It will not apply to the late late bus.
? Also, a reminder that ALL other N-Bus trips remain half-priced until 31 January 2023. More info here: https://buff.ly/3Kb4IXw
? A shuttle service will continue to operate between Muritai Street in Tāhunanui and Stoke so that residents in Tāhunanui and Annesbrook have a viable public transport option. This service leaves from outside the Mobil Station on Muritai Street on the hour (7am – 6pm) and returns from Stoke on the half hour (7.30am – 6.30 pm).
✔️ The bus stop outside Nightingale Library Memorial is open.
⛔️ The bus stops at Days Track and Richardson Street are closed.
***STATUS OF BUS ROUTES***
*Route 1 Bishopdale – Normal + FREE ?
*Route 2 Tāhunanui – Running at normal times over Bishopdale + FREE ?
*Tāhunanui Link temporary service – As timetabled and mapped (see map in comments)
*Route 3 Atawhai – REINSTATED. Will be only be operating hourly, leaving the city centre on the hour. Bus stop times will vary due to the temporary traffic management in place. Please check the TrackABus site for Route 3 updates: https://buff.ly/3pwb8XL
*Route 4 Brook – Turning around at Tantragee Road❕
*Route 5 Hospital – Normal
*Route 6 Washington Valley – Normal service minus Moana Ave, Bisley Ave, Tāhunanui Drive, Tosswill Road, Stansell Ave, Moana Ave.❕
*Route 7 Stoke Loops – Normal
*Route 8 Richmond Loops – Normal
Mayor Relief Fund – Nelson-Tasman Floods
HOW TO DONATE
Any person or organisation wishing to donate to the Nelson-Tasman Mayoral Relief Fund may deposit funds into the Nelson City Council bank account:
03 0703 0325055 00
If making a donation please use the reference “Mayoral Relief Fund”.
Any donations will be eligible for a donation tax credit.
WESTPAC USERS
We’ve been informed those who bank with Westpac are being asked to select an NCC account in which to deposit.
If this occurs, please select the Debtors account. This will allow you to edit the first and third reference boxes, as shown below.
(Your name) | Debtors | relief fund
Following the government contribution of $200,000 to Nelson Tasman Mayoral Relief Fund, the Fund is now able to accept donations from the public.
Nelson Mayor Rachel Reese said the emergency team working on the response have been overwhelmed by the offers of help by the public, and the Fund offers a straightforward way to channel that support.
“The generosity and caring spirit of Nelson Tasman has been in full display over the last few days and this Fund allows us to provide support for to access support elsewhere.
“By donating to the Fund, we can ensure that people receive the help they really need at this difficult time.”
Tasman Mayor Tim King said the effects of the weather event would be felt well beyond the declared State of Emergency. With a long recovery period predicted, all contributions from the local community and those outside of the region would be greatly appreciated.
“The impact from this natural disaster has been wide ranging. We’ve seen the obvious damage caused by flooding and landslips so far – however, once the debris is cleared, a number of people will need ongoing support to bring their lives back to normal.”
“I encourage anyone in a position to do so – please donate what you can to the fund.”
The Fund will be open to any resident, ratepayer, business owner and not-for-profit organisation in Nelson or Tasman regions that has suffered financial hardship as a result of the weather event that began on Tuesday 16 August 2022.
The Fund will provide assistance on a one-off basis for extraordinary circumstances where real need can be shown.
Further details about how to apply, including the application form, will be made available as soon as possible. In the meantime, Mayor Reese is asking for everyone to dig deep for what will be a long recovery.
“Nelson’s resilience has been incredible so far, but we are going to have work together like we never have before to get through this.
“This is a recovery operation that will be a marathon not a sprint, and any help anybody in the region or across the country can give will be incredibly appreciated. ”
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