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Nelson Tasman Community Transport Trust AGM

Rachel from Mapua

Nelson Tasman Community Transport Trust Annual General Meeting 2022

Nau mai! Haere mai! - please note changed date and venue

Due to the rooms that we had booked being commandeered by Civil Defence for the current state of emergency, we need to change our venue and therefore also the date to a time when both the new venue and the guest speaker are available.

We are hopeful that the changed date and venue (see below) will still suit you and that you or a representative of your organization/group will still be able to attend & share in our 2022 AGM :

A ZOOM attendance option is still available if you are unable to attend in person

When: Wednesday 7 September 2022 5.30-7.30 pm (room open from 5pm)

Where : Constance Barnicoat Room – Richmond Library - Queen Street Richmond –

Large room on ground floor to the right from Main Entrance on Queen Street or the left if entering from the carpark

* Guest speaker – Drew Bryant TDC – Transportation Manager

“The Roads Ahead” – outlining:

• TDC’s future plans and specific programmes for future public transport systems in Tasman
• Timelines for implementation and routes
• Bring your questions/comments for a following discussion on this Kaupapa
* Rest of programme as per original invite

*RSVP – please confirm your attendance status (yes/no) so that we are able to adjust our catering numbers accordingly -to the names/ contact details below

NTCTT Administrative Assistant - Jacqui Taylor email : admin@ntctt.org.nz
or Chairperson - Elena Meredith Phone/Text : - 027-2433511

Please indicate if you would prefer to attend via ZOOM link & if so include your email connection.

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