LETTERS
Wheel-chair access • As our worthy mayor stated we should help our disabled citizens access to public amenities, then states that there were other priorities to consider. How come the local district overseer cannot see the obstacles to our disabled on wheel-chairs. To our Plunket rooms and other amenities such as the foot-paths of our streets and our shops, maybe he should change places with Ms Timmo to get the message of a dis-
abled person's dilemma in traversing a wheelchair through rubble and high steps. This problem has been over a long period, so to our local district council and its hierarchy in Taumarunui, you maybe in a wheel-chair one day, as only God can forbid it. / J Waerea Ohakune Rubbish • We, rate-payers of Raetihi and Ohakune, would like to know why our lawns and roads are not up to standard. As for sending men from Taumarunui to pick up rubbish, what's wrong with ours. Is that where the ratepayer's money is going too on flash cars and trucks? It's just not fair don't you think? Kaille Taiaroa
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 483, 27 April 1993, Page 4
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179LETTERS Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 483, 27 April 1993, Page 4
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