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Greymouth Petroleum Limited Seismic Surveys Monitoring Programme Triennial Report 2020 2023

Management Act 1991 1.1.1 Introduction This report is for the period December 2020 to October 2023 by Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) on the monitoring programme associated with resource consents held by Greymouth Petroleum in relation to seismic survey activities. During the period under review, the Company held four resource consents. Two for the discharge of contaminants to land related to the detonation of explosives. Two in relation to the discharge to land of drilling muds

Water supplies

Water Supply Ltd Annual Report 2022-2023 (1 MB PDF) Earlier reports Cold Creek Community Water Supply Ltd Annual Report 2022-2023 (1 MB PDF) Cold Creek Consent Monitoring 2021-2022 (931 KB PDF) Cold Creek consent monitoring 2020-2021 (798 KB pdf) Cold Creek water supply consent monitoring 2019-2020 (860 KB pdf) Cold Creek consent monitoring 2018-2019 (984 KB pdf) Cold Creek monitoring report 2017-2018 (1.1 MB pdf) Annual report 2016-2017 (1.6 MB pdf) New Plymouth District Council water supplies

Bee Cards will have Taranaki buses buzzing

A new ‘tag on, tag off’ card-based ticketing system is on its way for Taranaki’s Citylink and Connector bus services, and passengers can act now to ensure they reap all its advantages. The new Bee Card is now available online at www.beecard.co.nz and comes into use on 19 October. “Besides the ease and speediness of tagging on and tagging off, Bee Cards offer other advantages that we know passengers will appreciate,” says Chris Clarke, Transport Services Manager for the Taranaki Regional

TRC Gardens summer events calendar 24/25

Registrations essential at eventbrite.co.nz Max 30. 15 APR events Garden Nov Aprilember 2024 to 2025 T PARE PUKEITI HOLLARD GARDENSŪ Enjoy the variety of Taranaki’s three regional gardens Fr ee fa m ily fu n Taranaki Regional Council page Yours Truly xx curated by Laura Campbell Pukeiti - 10am to 3pm daily in the R t Roomā ā Thirty-one artists from around Aotearoa were invited to ‘show their true self’, to reveal their point of difference and to do so

Grandmother buys 12 rat traps for Christmas presents

A Taranaki grandmother who bought 12 rat-traps for her mokopuna says she wants them to give the koha back to taio (the environment) this Christmas. The grandmother, who asked not to be named so the gifts were still a surprise to her family, says her twelve mokopuna will find their traps unwrapped under the Christmas tree or on an outdoor treasure hunt. “They won’t be wrapped because that’s more waste in our environment. It’s important we’re teaching our mokopuna the importance of looking after

Say hello to Rainforest Eatery

Say hello to Rainforest Eatery, the vibrant new cafe nestled in the heart of Pukeiti – serving up old school favourites with a modern twist. Rainforest Eatery is the latest venture by local chef Graeme Cawsey, who is also behind family-run The Baking Co in Stratford. Set to open on Friday 25 September, Rainforest Eatery has a focus on fresh, real food ingredients and everything on the menu is lovingly made from scratch. “Our food philosophy is simple. Flour, milk and eggs is all you need,”

Predator control paves the way for kiwi’s return

area. Towards Predator-Free Taranaki Project Manager Toby Shanley says a range of tools to remove rats, possums and stoats – some of the biggest threats to kiwi and other native wildlife – have been used on rural, urban and conservation land in north Taranaki, as part of Towards Predator-Free Taranaki. Led by Taranaki Regional Council, the region-wide biodiversity project is working with Taranaki Mounga (ecological restoration project on Egmont National Park), community groups, iwi, district

Schedule 2 - Coastal areas of outstanding value

page 121 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 2 – Coas t a l a rea s o f ou t s t an d ing va lue Schedule 2 – Coastal areas of outstanding value This Schedule identifies eight areas of outstanding natural character and nine areas that are outstanding natural features or landscapes. A values table and map for each area is included below. Information included within this Schedule has been informed by the report Regional landscape study

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