Take the bus to Art Deco celebrations
Media Release
13 February 2017
Take the bus to Art Deco celebrations
Those heading into Napier for Art Deco celebrations this weekend are being urged to take the hassle out of getting there by taking the bus.
The Hawke’s Bay Regional Council’s public transport service goBay is providing additional bus services on Route 12 between Hastings and Napier, via Taradale, especially for the festival.
Hawke’s Bay Regional Council Transport Coordinator, Megan Welsby says buses depart from the Hastings library and travel via Heretaunga Street, the hospital and Pakowhai Road. Once in Taradale they will travel down Gloucester Street, Lee Road and Kennedy Road to drop passengers right in the heart of Napier.
“There will also be buses operating until 10pm on Friday and Saturday of the festival weekend - perfect if you’re planning a night out and don’t want to drive,” says Mrs Welsby.
She says all the information on bus timetables and the additional services on offer are at www.hbrc.govt.nz and search #bustimetables. People can also pick up a timetable at the I-Site or phone 8359200 for more information.
Te Matatini 2017 – National Kapa Haka Festival – 22-26 February 2017 Free Bus
Te Matatini is a significant cultural festival and the pinnacle event for Māori performing arts. Held every two years, it is one of the most highly anticipated events for performers, their whānau and the mass of passionate Kapa Haka fans throughout the world.
Free bus services will be in operation for the festival, for more information go to www.tekahuoteamorangi.com/
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