Palmerston North Hospital Area

Palmerston North Hospital Area is a suburb of Palmerston North, Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand.

Palmerston North Hospital Area
Population:2,739 (2001)
Territorial Authority
Palmerston North City

Location, population and features

Palmerston North Hospital Area is located in the north of the city and had a usually resident population of 2,739 (2001)[1]

Palmerston North Hospital Area has a diverse setting. On the southern side of Tremaine Avenue the suburb is predominantly residential, with tree lined residential streets and avenues. On the north side of Tremaine Avenue, it is mainly commercial and industrial, with hardware, car sales yards and pet shops etc.

Three schools are within the area: Russell Street School, Palmerston North Boys' High School and Queen Elizabeth College

The skyline of the eastern end of the suburb is dominated by Palmerston North Hospital, for which it is named. Palmerston North Hospital also offers a wide range of views of the city and surrounding area.

Palmerston North Hospital can be accessed from Heretaunga Street or Ruahine Street.

Nearby is the Arohanui Hospice.

The Northern Bowling Club is present down North Street.

Rimu Lodge Rest Home and Willard Rest Home for the elderly are present here also.

History

Palmerston North Hospital was considered by the Department of Statistics (NZ) to be part of Papaioea. (1971)

Parks and reserves

  • Wahikoa Park

Local and central government representation

Palmerston North Hospital Area is a part of the Papaioea Ward in the Palmerston North City Council. It shares this with other suburbs, Milson, Papaioea, Roslyn, and Kelvin Grove.

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