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Voucher order form

The Total Mobility Scheme in Taranaki has changed from a voucher-based system to a personalised ID swipe card system. The change commenced on Monday 31 July. Existing members should have received their new swipe cards - if not, please call Total Mobility on 0800 868 662. The application process and the subsidy paid by the Taranaki Regional Council for transport costs are unchanged. The Taranaki Regional Council’s Total Mobility team is happy to answer your queries – phone 0800 868 662.

$48,750 dust fine highlights landowner duties

A $48,750 fine imposed on a Taranaki property developer is a reminder that all landowners have environmental responsibilities, even if their land lies vacant and unused. The fine was imposed by Judge Dickey in the Environment Court at New Plymouth, after Herd Properties Ltd previously pleaded guilty to two charges laid by the Council over dust discharges from an undeveloped 6.5ha site alongside the Bell Block bypass in 2019 and 2020. It’s believed to be one of the highest fines imposed for dust

A Study into the use of prosecutions under the Resource Management Act

page 1 A Study into the Use of Prosecutions under the Resource Management Act 1991 1 July 2008 – 30 September 2012 page page 1 Based on a report by Karenza de Silva, Environmental Lawyer with assistance from Chris Buhler, Assistant Consents Officer, Taranaki Regional Council Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this report is as clear and accurate as

Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee Agenda November 2024

2024 at Taranaki Regional Council have been circulated to the New Plymouth District Council, Stratford District Council and South Taranaki District Council for receipt and information. Appendices/Attachments Document 3299872: Taranaki Solid Waste Minutes – 22 August 2024 Taranaki solid Waste Management Committee Copy - Confirmation of Minutes - 22 August 2024 4 page Date: 22 August 2024 Venue: Taranaki Regional Council, 47

The Tūpare Diary

28 February, 2024 The late summer malaise is setting in. There’s plenty of colour still around but everything is starting to look a little beaten up, akin to a boxer entering the final round. Our main focus is on deadheading and ’prettying up’ herbaceous plants with a healthy dose of weeding thrown in for good measure. The occasional downpour is giving us no respite from the wildflowers and lawns almost as if nature has a playful hand in keeping us on our toes. We’ve been cutting back

Application Appendix G Aquatic Ecology Assessment 20 02053 4 0 + 5 other renewals Trustpower 25 Nov 2020

communities within the Waiwhakaiho River catchment. Sources included Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) annual compliance and regional monitoring reports for the scheme (e.g. TRC 2019, a, b and c), and New Zealand Freshwater Fish database records. From this literature review, data and information gaps were identified and a monitoring plan designed in April 2019 to ensure that the additional information required to prepare the assessment of effects

Resource consents issued

Find out which activities have been granted resource consents by the Council. All resource consents issued by the Council are displayed on the Resource Consent Map that's part of our online GIS SmartMaps. Click here to open the interactive resource consents map When the map is open, zoom into your area of interest. Resource consents are indicated by small coloured shapes - to see what each of these means, select 'Legend' in the header bar above the map. Click on your consent of interest, and a