Tuesday, January 24, 2012

More Positive Feedback From The Nathan Rees, Member of Toongabbie - Re Bus Shuttle Rooty Hill on Australia Day!

Thank for the overall feedback from every one that keeps coming back to us - here is the Mr Nathan Rees, Member for Toongabbie:




Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 17:37:53 +1100
From: ElectorateOffice.Toongabbie@parliament.nsw.gov.au
To: mountdruitt_cig@hotmail.com
Subject: Fwd: RE: Buses Required for Australia Day - Rooty Hill 26/1 Urgent

Dear Mr Svoboda
My apologies for not getting back to you earlier, but I was waiting on a call back from Blacktown Council in relation to the request your committee has suggested regarding the use of shuttle buses from Rooty Hill Station on Australia Day.
Yesterday, my Electorate Office was contacted by Mr Wayne Rogers from Blacktown Council who informed my Senior Electorate Officer Chris Worthington that as Council has printed all its publicity material for the event which did not include information on a shuttle bus proposal, they were not prepared to act on the request this year.
However, Mr Rogers stated that Council has noted the request and it will be taken into consideration for next year's Australia Day festivities.
I commend you on your suggestion, so I would strongly suggest that following this year's Australia Day, you write to the General Manager Ron Moore requesting that the matter be given serious consideration for the 2013 Australia Day celebrations and that it brought to the attention of the Blacktown Traffic Committee, well prior to the event.
When doing this, could I suggest that you lobby your local councillors who I believe would strongly consider the proposal, and inform me when you have done so.
Sorry that I cannot be of further assistance at this stage.
Kind regards
Nathan Rees MP
State Member for Toongabbie
Shadow Minister for Police & Emergency Services

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